The Cusack family has Norman origins, with the surname derived from the village of Cussac in France. After the Norman invasion of Ireland in the 12th century, the Cusacks established themselves as prominent landowners, particularly in County Meath and County Clare. Over time, the family became deeply integrated into Irish society, playing key roles in local governance and military leadership. The Cusacks were known for their resilience and adaptability, maintaining their influence through the medieval period and beyond. Many members of the family emigrated during the 19th century, particularly to the United States and Australia, where they continued to thrive. Today, the Cusack name is a proud reminder of the family's Norman roots and its enduring legacy in Irish history. Celebrate your family heraldry with these modern takes on ancient coats of arms. Our designs are hand-drawn, hand-painted and digitally crafted at our studio in the Boyne Valley, Ireland. Each family coat of arms is a unique, personalised print and makes for charming wall art or unique wedding gift. - Single Family Crests (Crest design made to order.)- Contemporary family crests wall art. - Our focus is mainly on Irish / Celtic clans. (But we're happy to honour non-Celts)- Printed on high quality Rives paper, providing an elegant finish. - Irish made sustainable solid wood frames (A3 sized). - Artwork available without frame mounted on A3 mountboard and packaged using display backs.