O CARROLL ARMORIAL Sir William O Carroll, Lord of Ely and Chief of the Name, King s co; knighted at Limerick, 1567 Sable two lions rampant combatant Or supporting a sword palewise proper hilted and pommelled Gold. (BGA) Sir James Carroll, Lord Mayor of Dublin (Confirmed by Ulster, 1609, per Betham s Book, p. 3; funeral entry of his wife Elizabeth, née Savage, Ulster FE 17:142 [1626]). Also his son John Caroll (Ulster FE 17:112 [1623]) Thomas Carroll (Dublin), alderman (Ulster FE 3:58 [1626]) Sir Maolroona O Carroll, Lord of Ely O Carroll, son of Sir William O Carroll Odhar; knighted 1603 - Argent two lions rampant combatant Gules supporting a sword palewise proper hilted and pommelled or. (BGA). His son John O Carroll, Chiefe of his name (Funeral entry of his wife Elenor, née Butler, Ulster FE 3:103 [1620]). Charles Carroll of Doughoregan (1661-1720), Attorney General of Maryland, son of Daniel Carroll of Litterluna, King s co; his son Charles Carroll of Annapolis (1702-82) and grandson Senator Charles Carroll of Carrollton, (1737-1832), signer of the Declaration of Independence (Bookplates; silver) M. Rev. John Carroll, S.J. (1735-1815), Archbishop of Baltimore, great-grandson of Daniel Carroll of Litterluna, above (Engraved on his portrait) John Carroll of Hyde Park (1740-1819), co. Cork, great-great grandson of Daniel Carrol of Litterluna, above (O Hart Pedigrees) Henry Carroll of Ballynure, High Sheriff of County Wicklow (Burke GA 1844) Frederick John Chrysostom Joseph Locke O Carroll of Athgoe Park, co. Dublin (Ulster Office Pedigrees; Burke LGI 1899; Fox Davies AF 1905) Elizabeth Catherine Carroll-Irwin, Kensington Gate, London, daughter of the Rev Theophilus De la Cour Carroll, Clareville Lodge, co Mayo (2nd and 3rd quarters pursuant to royal license to assume name and arms of Irwin, Ulster Grants H:148 [1892])
Coote-Alexander Carroll of Ashford (1813-1886), co. Wicklow, and other descendants of his grandfather George Carroll - Argent two lions rampant combatant Gules supporting a sword erect in pale proper, in dexter chief a cross flory Sable. (Confirmed by Ulster, 26 Nov 1859) Charles O Carroll of Carrollston [sic], Maryland Gules a sword in pale pointing upwards proper hilted and pommelled or, supported by two lions combatant argent. (Exemplified by Ulster Betham to Mary Anne Caton, Marchioness Wellesley, granddaughter of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, based on an erroneous pedigree. Ulster Grants E:4 [1826]) George Adrian Carroll, Lahore, India, and other descendants of his father Charles Carroll (Confirmed by Ulster, 4 Aug 1938) Charles Carroll, Barrister, of Mount Clare, Baltimore, Maryland, grandson of Charles Carroll of Clonlisk, King s co - Gules two lions rampant combatant Or supporting a sword palewise proper hilted and pommelled Gold. (With tinctures indicated on his seal, bookplate, and silver; without tinctures on the tomb of his mother Dorothy, née Blake, Bennett s Point, Md.) Rev. Frederick Carroll (1827-99), Ashford, co Wicklow, and Boston Spa, Yorks, Vicar of Tallington, Northants Per pale argent and gules two lions combatant counter-changed supporting a sword erect in pale proper. (Confirmed to him and other descendants of his father, Stanford Carroll of Bell Park, co Wicklow, Ulster Grants H:116 [1889])
Lt. Edmond John Carroll (b. 1879) Azure two lions rampant combatant Or on a chief Argent two quatrefoils Azure. (Coll of Arms, 1920) James Marmion Gilmore Carroll (1884-1962), Killineer, Drogheda, co Louth, Bailiff Grand Cross of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta Gules two lions rampant combatant supporting a sword erect in pale Or. (Confirmed by Ulster to him and other descendants of his father Vincent Stannus Carroll of Dundalk House, 14 Jun 1940) Maj. Charles Samuel Flanagan Carroll, Church Crookham, Hampshire Sable two lions rampant combatant or, armed and langued gules, supporting a sword point upwards argent, pommel and hilt of the second, within a bordure vert charged with five oak-leaves also of the second. (CHI Grants S:10 [1959]) Joseph Robert Carroll, Cleveland, Ohio Sable two lions rampant combatant or, armed and langued Gules, supporting a sword point upwards proper, pommel and hilt of the second, within a bordure engrailed of the third. (Confirmed, CHI Grants S:60 [1963])
M. Rev. Dr. Joseph A. Carroll, Auxiliary Bishop of Dublin Sable two lions rampant combatant Or supporting an open book Argent charged with the Greek letters Alpha and Omega of the first. (Certified, CHI Grants T:84 [1972]) Frederick James O Carroll, Stockton, California Sable two lions rampant combatant argent supporting a sword palewise point upwards or. (CHI Grants V:91 [1983]. Certified to his son Frederick Arthur- James O Carroll (CHI Grants W:81 [1989]). John Robert Carroll, Westminster Ermines two lions rampant guardant combatant Argent armed and langued Gules supporting between them a sword point upwards Proper hilt Gules pommel and quillions Gold. (Garter and Clarenceux grant,1985; certified CHI Grants W:88 [1989]) Vincent Joseph Carroll, Dublin Argent two lions respectant purpure armed and langued Gules each regally gorged with an ancient Irish crown or supporting an heraldic fountain of the last and azure. (CHI Grants Z:29 [2002])
Desmond Owen Carroll, Colon, co Louth Per pale Or and Azure two lions combatant regardant supporting a lotus flower all counterchanged. (CHI Grants Z:100 [2009])
Institutional Arms Carroll College, Helena, Montana - Sable in base a point per chevron Argent and Vert overall two lions rampant combatant supporting a cross bottony fitchy Or. (Designed by P. de C. la Rose, adopted 1934) P. J. Carroll & Co, Dublin Gules two lions combatant Or supporting a sword proper pommel and hilt of the second in the nombril point two tobacco leaves in saltire also of the second and in base a bezant. (CHI Grants T:26 [1967]) Archbishop Carroll High School, Washington, DC Vert two bars Argent surmounted of two lions rampant combatant Or supporting an open book inscribed TOLLE LEGE proper in chief two crescents Argent.