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Notes for Henry Hamilton
There are two Henry Hamiltons on FreeBMD who died in England in 1844, but he, probably of course, died in Ireland:

Q3 of 1844, St Pancras dist, vol 1, p. 237
Q4 of 1844, Islington, vol 3, p. 179
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Arms Generally notes for Henry Hamilton
Ulster’s Confirmation of Arms in 1897

Arms
: Gules a mullet argent between three cinquefoils pierced ermins, on a chiel Or a heart of the first

Crest: A demi antelope argent srmed and unguled or, charged with a mullet hules holding between the hoofs a heart as in the Arms.

Motto: Qualis ab Incepto.
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Burke's Armory, p. 449:

Hamilton (Ballymacoll, co. Meath, Fitz-William Place, Dublin, Dunboyne castle, etc, etc; cadets of Sheephill).  Same arms, etc as Sheephill.

Hamilton (Sheephill, now Abbotstown, co. Dublin; descended from James Hamilton, esq, of Sheephill, second son of James Hamiltion esq, MP for Carlow.  Same Arms, etc, as the last, the mullet charged with a crescent for diff.

The last was Hamilton (Baillieborough. co. Cavan, Carlow and Summer Hill, Dublin; descended from James Hamilton Esq of Baillieborough, second son of John Hamiltons Esq of Coronorary.  Same Arms, etc, as Killyleagh, with a mullet for difference.

In Burke's Landed Gentry, the Mullet is shown between the three cinquefoils, two and one.

And Killyleagh was:  Gules three cinquefoils pierced ermine on a chief or, a human heart of the field.  Crest, same as the Earl of Clanbrassil.

Earl of Clanbrassil's crest: A demi antelope argent armed or, supporting a hear proper.
Armorial Blazon notes for Henry Hamilton
Gules a mullet argent between three cinquefoils pierced ermins, on a chiel Or a heart of the first.
Blazon source notes for Henry Hamilton
Ulster's 1897 Confirmation for his father, James of Sheephill.
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