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===Origin/meaning===
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The red hand with yellow background represents that Monaghan is part of the Irish Province of Ulster. The castle & the wall represent Monaghan Town, which was once a fortified town with walls.
 
The castle & wall are white, to represent the limestone stone, commonly found in Monaghan. The blue background represents Ireland, as blue is the colour of the Irish National Arms.
 
The blue & white together is a reminder of the Scottish Colours & so the Scottish Plantation of Ulster
 
The yellow bird (a martlet), represents the Rossmore Estate, an Anglo-Irish Gentry Estate, located just outside Monaghan Town.


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[[Literature]] : Image taken from the Chief Herald of Ireland site
[[Literature]] : Image taken from the Chief Herald of Ireland site; Background by Bernard Molloy
 
 


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MONAGHAN

County : Monaghan

Arms of Monaghan

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The red hand with yellow background represents that Monaghan is part of the Irish Province of Ulster. The castle & the wall represent Monaghan Town, which was once a fortified town with walls.

The castle & wall are white, to represent the limestone stone, commonly found in Monaghan. The blue background represents Ireland, as blue is the colour of the Irish National Arms.

The blue & white together is a reminder of the Scottish Colours & so the Scottish Plantation of Ulster

The yellow bird (a martlet), represents the Rossmore Estate, an Anglo-Irish Gentry Estate, located just outside Monaghan Town.

Arms of Monaghan

The arms in the Coffee Hag albums +/- 1925

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Literature : Image taken from the Chief Herald of Ireland site; Background by Bernard Molloy