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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were officially granted August 20, 1954.


The arms show the Watergate at Enniskillen”, the Maguire castle now named Enniskillen Castle located at a chokepoint of the River Erne at one of the few entry points into Ulster.  It was built by Hugh “The Hospitable” Maguire who died in 1428.  Hugh was the brother of Thomas Maguire, 20th King of Fermanagh and 6th Maguire King of Fermanagh.  The castle still exists and is now a museum. “County Fermanagh” was known as “Maguire’s County” in the fifteenth & sixteen centuries.
The arms were officially granted on 20 August, 1954.


I have no information on the origin of the badgers. They wear the red hand of Ulster, indicating that the county is part of Ulster and Northern Ireland.
The knight on horseback represents the Maguires who were the ancient Irish chiefs of Fermanagh and have given the county the nickname “Maguire County.” The fortification is Enniskillen Castle which was originally built by the family in the 17th century. The blue and white wavy lines represent Upper and Lower Lough Erne respectively, as well as the many other lakes found in Fermanagh, which have given rise to the other nickname: “Lakeland County.” This is emphasised by motto “Feor Magh Eanagh” which in Irish means “Country of the Lakes.” The green slopes symbolise the fields and forests and combined with white are the county colours. The red hand stands for the O’Neills who were a dominant family in the area. The flag flying over the castle is St. Patrick’s Saltire which along with the red hand represent Ulster and Northern Ireland. The yellow circles represent the Coles who were the Earls of Enniskillen. The badgers refer to the Brookes who have owned lands in Fermanagh since Elizabethan times.  
 
The knight in the crest is from the coat of arms granted to the Maguire family in 1586.
 
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[[Literature]] : Biggs, 1971; information from Thomas Maguire, USA


[[Literature]] : Biggs, 1971; information provided by Stan Zamyatin Moore.
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