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Dexter a merman Sable crined and garnished Or bearing in his exterior hand a trident of the second sinister a mermaid Sable crined and garnished Or and bearing in her exterior hand a mirror Proper framed and handled of the
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In a ducal coronet Or a unicorn's head Azure armed Gold.
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64:The family seat was Newtown in County Offaly.
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192:Our War-Ships A Naval Essay
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