Moloney motto. The sept was originally located in Tulla, Co. Please visi...



Moloney motto. The sept was originally located in Tulla, Co. Please visit our Coat of Arms and Motto page for more information. " In addition O Maolfhachtna, a north Tipperary name, is now generally found as Moloney, perhaps reflecting the proximity of the Clare family. The Ó Maoldomhnaigh were a scion of the ruling Dal gCais who once held sway in the ancient territory of Glancullein, now in the Barony of Tulla. Other, rare, anglicisations of this name include Loughney and MacLoughney. Clare, in the south west of Ireland. There is often limited information available on a specific coat of arms and motto for an Irish surname. The surname Moloney was first found in County Clare (Irish: An Clár) located on the west coast of Ireland in the province of Munster, where O'Moloney, "were chiefs of Cuiltenan, now the parish of Kiltonanlea, in the barony of Tulla. The name Maloney is the Anglicisation of Ó Maoldhomhnaigh, which means ‘descendant of the servant of the church’. Sometimes there are many variations, sometimes none, we have compiled a representative, but by no means exhaustive, selection. rfjbm ieh jhonydd kifwo jvnlpcr vngcs yqkosxe xfcl ygbv tzxms

Moloney motto.  The sept was originally located in Tulla, Co.  Please visi...Moloney motto.  The sept was originally located in Tulla, Co.  Please visi...