Sutton-Dudley de Bourbon House in Spain;
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Clonard House Fide et Fortitudine |
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Bourbon Dynasty Espérance |
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"HONNI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE" |
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Our loved Family represents the Hope of a Kingdom, United by Its more and best Ancestral Traditions and Its Faith in God.
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"The Faux Wisdom is the Worse Ignorance" Many chapters of the Western Europe History have been crushed or misleading along centuries. However the truth is priceless, it can not be subject to a "purchasing or selling" merchandising concept; but rather to an "adding value" in helping to escape of the darkness to any member of our "Human Community" who loves Europe as his old Homeland. We also know that criticisms are often hard to listen but most of the time are necessary as a part of our democracy principles. (W. Churchill) Should I to be assertive when we say that everything depends of our capacity in increasing our intellectual progress in investigating our own deepest roots inside our "Caucasian-Jewish-Christian-Roman" remote civilization?. We are far to try to make fortunes with it, we feel just happy to spread our European Culture and our old traditions, in terms of History, Genealogy, Heraldry, Ethic and Philosophy all of them "free of charges". In fact and as one of us said: "Each individual is the sum of all his ancestry" ..... and remember please: "The truth will suffer but it will never perish" (Sutton-Dudley de Bourbon House)
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The following text is a copy of the original, which was written in «old English» (Dublin-1764) |
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"To all and Singular unte whon these presents sale come 'James Mac Cultch', Ulster King of Arms Ye by the power and the Authority by the Kings most excellent Mayesty under the Seal of Ireland granted unto me do informen you that Redmond Sutton (De Clonard) is by lineage Paternal lawfully descended from ..............'See Chart'.........., and by lineage Maternal in lawfully descended from Roger Dalton of Kildalton in the County of Kilkenny, Esquire as in the Genealogical Table Reseunto prefixed doth manifesty apper and thet the arms above depietd to the same Redmond Sutton do properly belong the testimonn whew of thave hereunto subscribed my name and litle and set the Seal of mine office of arms at Dublin Castle, the Eleventh day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and sixty four."
(*) The Counts de Clonard "as Jacobites and Catholics" were reduced to the Generic of Esquires, according to the English Rules for Ireland at that time. However, they became again Earls of Clonards in Spain as well as in France. (Carlos III and Louis XV)
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"Fide et Fortitudine" |
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"Justus et Fidelis" |
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IX Lord and Lady Clonard in Spain, since 1770 - (Earls of Clonard in Eire before the Religion Wars) |
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NOTE HÉRALDIQUE DE LA MAISON CLONARD-BOURBON, ÉTABLIE À LA DEMANDE DE NOS AMIS FRANÇAIS:
Le Lion Vert à double queue, sur fond "Or" appartient à la Branche des Aînés des Comtes de Clonard, descendants de Leonard, (marié avec Lady Margaret Rossiter) - plus ses ancêtres, qui sont les nôtres - et correspond à la Branche Espagnole, soit la lignée de John l'aîné. (Réf. 20 sur le tableau) Les Branches Benjamines "Sutton de Clonard", - dans ce cas précis celle d'Edward - ont , d'après nos vieux notes, un blason sur fond "Or" avec un lion vert ou parfois rouge à double queue. «Au pied du lion il y a aussi une salamandre» . Tout ceci est conforme aux traditions Anglo-Normandes en la matière et aux Normes anciennes du Roi d'Armes de la Grande Bretagne. Les preuves qui nous ont permis d'établir cette information sont conservées par les Comtes de Clonard en Espagne et dans les Archives de la Chancellerie de Grenade, où le Premier Comte de Clonard Espagnol, Michael de Sutton (1770) est reconnu comme étant l'héritier du Comté de Clonard (Wexford) en Irlande. Juste avant la Guerre Civile Espagnole (1936-1939) mes grand-parents paternels avaient reçu de la nouvelle République d'Irlande une lettre nous reconnaissant comme ayant-droit du patrimoine irlandais de ma famille, pour récupérer notre patrimoine et indiquant que nous dévions verser une grande somme d' argent au titre des Impôts sur le Patrimoine. Cette affaire fut laissée en suspens à cause des deux guerres, dont la Deuxième Guerre Mondiale.
Blason de Sutton-Dudley appartenant aux Comtes de Clonard en Irlande et aux Comtes de Clonard en Espagne |

Norman Invasion to England - 1066
Gilbert de Neuville, our Ancestor by masculine lineage.
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After the dissolution of the monasteries by order of Henry VIII, the lands of the Clergy were confiscated, passing to be the property of Sir Thomas Cusack, Chancellor of Ireland and whose daughter Elizabeth was married to John de Sutton, Count of Clonard. The deterioration in the monastery buildings during the last centuries before lands were taken by the Chancellor of Ireland was already a clear evidence, However it was improved by the Clonard-Cusack clan who obviously allowed the "monks" to remain in their "new lands", under the pseudonime of farmers. In spite of History's turbulences the ruins of Cluain-Iraird, stayed visible up to 1798 - year in which - the "Battle of Clonard" took place, although Cromwell (c.1648) in his previous pass by this holy place , destroyed the few buildings wich they had been able to preserve and to maintain still on. Cromwell, as the largest of massacrors left Clonard in ruins and without their inhabitants, so by this way his repressive activity on the Papists or Catholics , would be never forgotten Sources: Looking forward to the past Clonard Heritage Trail - County Meath Office |
IV Lord Clonard in Spain, Father of HM. The King Alphonse XII
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