Cadwallader-Davis BLAYNEY, Lord Blayney, Baron of Monaghan,
succeeded his father, Andrew-Thomas (Blayney) 1834
- Arms - Sable, three horses' heads erased at the neck argent.
- Crest - A horse's head couped at the neck argent; bridled, gules, the face covered with armour, having a spike on the forehead, proper.
- Supporters - Two horses, sable, bridled and saddled, or.
- Motto - Integra meus augustissima possessio. (An upright mind is the most noble possession) [Debrett's Peerage [445]]
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