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John Richard Charles Sweeney

Toronto, Ontario
Registration of Arms
August 15, 2025
Vol. VIII, p. 410

Arms of John Richard Charles Sweeney

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Blazon

Arms

Or three boars passant in pale Sable between two flaunches Vert, each charged with an antique crown Or, overall a three-point label Gules;

Crest

A demi-griffin Vert holding a battle-axe proper;

Motto

CLAN NA d’TUA ABU;


Symbolism

Arms

Gold, green and the black boars are common features in the arms of individuals bearing the Irish surname Sweeney. The label indicates that Mr. Sweeney is his father’s heir.

Crest

A battle-axe is a common feature in the crests of individuals bearing the Irish surname Sweeney.

Motto

The Canadian Heraldic Authority does not have confirmed symbolism for this emblem. The following comments are hypotheses only. This Irish phrase means “Clan of the battle-axe.” It may allude to the fact that the Mac Sweeneys were part of an elite mercenary warrior family whose preferred weapon was the two-headed Lochaber axe.