The McCauslands of Donaghanie and allied families . ,Robert, and Marcus. Arms: Or, a boars head erased between thre-boars, passant, azure. Crest: .\ l)oars head erased azure, arnit^d gules, and charged with a crescent of the second. .Motto:Virtu? sola nobilitat. The .McCauslands of Bessbrooke are al;-descended from Col. Robert of Drenagh. They have the same : A chajipau gules, turned up ermine, a boars head erast^d this branch aie sprung the MacCauslapds of Formass. Six -MiJeCross, who held the town land of Formass for many generations. The McCauslands of S


The McCauslands of Donaghanie and allied families . ,Robert, and Marcus. Arms: Or, a boars head erased between thre-boars, passant, azure. Crest: .\ l)oars head erased azure, arnit^d gules, and charged with a crescent of the second. .Motto:Virtu? sola nobilitat. The .McCauslands of Bessbrooke are al;-descended from Col. Robert of Drenagh. They have the same : A chajipau gules, turned up ermine, a boars head erast^d this branch aie sprung the MacCauslapds of Formass. Six -MiJeCross, who held the town land of Formass for many generations. The McCauslands of Strabane and Lifford are descended fromthis Baron . thru his son Ahdrew and grandson . ^?-ander, who in the wars prior to 1649 awarded estates includin.;the Manors of Ardstrath, Mountfield, and others. The .McCausland- ofRush belong to this branch. The McCauslands inte:niani<d wih ih^Hamilton and other faniiLes of wealth and prominence. .Many dis-tinguished persons are inchid^^d in this line. The family sent repr-:-. TYRONE sentatives to Farlianient for more than a century; other memlM^rswere noted rectors and divines: some were soldiers. ratherin**McCausland married the Right Honorable Lord Plunkett. at one tinu-Lord Chancellor of Ireland. Many wealthy estates were owned. T names include most prominently Alexander, Oliver. ., and Andiew. Arras: Or. a lion rampant, sable, holding; in paw a sabre proper, within a double iressure tlory, countfrflory of the second. Crest: A hand couped. holding a dukes coron-ior cap of maintenance, surroi-nded by two laurel branches , over: Audaces juvo (I aid the bold). Motto under: Clariorhinc honos (Honor brightens itself). Still another family is the Drumnakilly .McCauslands. Their his-tory is given in Chapter HI. Authoritips: Burkes Conmioners of Great Britain and Ireland,Ed. 1830; Burkes Landed Gentry, Ed. 1878. CHAPTER IITHE CLAN BUCHANAN- Away back in the year 10


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