MERCHANTS' GUILD, Dublin (sometimes called the Trinity Guild).
MERCHANTS' GUILD, Dublin (sometimes called the Trinity Guild). [Charter 30 June, 29 Henry VI. Incorporated by the name of Master and Wardens, Brethren and Sisters of the fraternity or Guild of the Arts and Mystery of Merchants of the City of Dublin.] Azure, two bars wavy or, in chief a lion passant guardant between a harp or and a castle argent. Crest— On a wreath of the colours, a ship under sail proper. Motto — " Deo aspirante." Supported on cither side with a flying horse or, morally gorged azure. [Granted by Richard Carney, Ulster, April 7, 1684.]
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