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INTRODUCTION
T would be out of place in the introduction to a work
intended entirely as a book of reference, and which will
not probably come under the eye of the general reader,
to enter into any apology, if it were needed, for the
happens, however, that when a coat of arms is met with, either verbally
blazoned or delineated by the painter or sculptor, difficulty is experi-
enced in ascertaining to what family it belongs. The purpose of the
1
377 j
1
and on 8th April 1
38 1 a warrant was issued in London for a
" "
license to Leon Heraud of the King of Scots, authorising him to
take away a complete suit of armour which he had bought in that
1
vol.
Exchequer Rolls of Scotland, edited by George Burnett, Lyon, ii.
p. 553.
vi AN ORDINARY OF SCOTTISH ARMS
1
city. The duties of Heralds in early times were multifarious :
they
had the regulation of all combats, tournaments, funeral ceremonies,
and state pageants, and were frequently the bearers of despatches from
their Royal master to neighbouring sovereigns. But not the least
important of their duties was the supervision of the armorial bearings
of the different families in the kingdom. It is doubtful whether in
is impossible to
say whether it took from the first an official character,
but that there must have been some such recognised record before the
close of the sixteenth century is clear from several references which are
" "
made to the Liber insigniorum or Book of Arms in the Acts of the
Scottish Parliament at that period. 2 In 1592 an Act was passed
visitations was never largely taken advantage of: had it been, and had
the registers indicated in the Act been properly kept, it is unlikely that
the Privy Council would have within the next forty years practically
authenticated as an official record Sir David Lindsay's MS. above
referred to, which they did in the following terms :
—
"
This Booke and register of amies done by Sir David Lindesay of the
Month, Lyone King of Armes, reg. Ja. 5 conteines 106 leaves which register
was approvine be the Lordis of His Majesties most honorable Privie Counsale
at Halierudehous 9 December 1630.
3
Calendar of Documents relating to Scotland, edited by Joseph Bain, vol. iv. p. 67, No. 303.
-
Act Scot. Pari. (Record Ed.), 1567, c. 23, II. 57 1581, III. 259; 1584, III. 346.
;
:!
Ibid. 1592, c. 29, III. 554.
INTRODUCTION vn
arms and others. Sir Robert Forman, Lyon (15 5 5-1 567), presented
to Queen Mary a roll containing 267 Scottish coats of arms. In
"
addition to the Workman MS." now in the Lyon Office, at least four
other armorials belonging to the sixteenth century and relating to
Scotland are in existence, and were shown at the Heraldic Exhibition
held at Edinburgh in 1
89 1, while the seventeenth-century collections
are comparatively numerous. As time went on, however, the absence
of an authentic and official Register of arms was more and more felt : in
1639 Committee
the Lyon do diligence for
on Articles appointed the to
out of which they are descendit, and that other mean persones who
can nowayes deryve thair succession from the families whose names
they bear as they have just assumed the name doe therafter weare the
coat of that name to which they pretend without any warrand or grund
provided that all persons were to have their arms examined and
renewed by the Lyon and inserted in his Register. This Act, how-
ever, did not remain long on the Statute Book considerable dissatis- :
faction appears 'to have been created by it, possibly from the amount
of the fees which it entitled the Lyon to exact at the funeral
solemnities of the nobility and their wives, and it was repealed in
the following year, 1663. It is not very clear whether the above-
burned in a fire which took place about 1 670, and that the Act under
which the present Register was instituted was in consequence passed
shortly afterwards. As, however, there is no mention whatever made
of any such fire in that Act, which merely alludes in general terms to
the " many irregularities of these late times," it can hardly be regarded
as authentic history, and it is unnecessary to do more than allude to
the causes which have been thought likely to have induced the Scottish
Legislature to take the steps they did for the formation of an entirely
new Register. It has been shown that an attempt had already been
made in 1662 to improve the registration of arms, but it had come to
nothing. In 1672 the Parliament again addressed themselves to the
subject, and thistime with success they had the advantage of a
:
member who was himself well acquainted with Heraldry, Sir George
Mackenzie of Rosehaugh, and he not improbably took a special interest
in drawing the Act, which took its place on the Statute Book as the
Act of 1672, cap. 47. 1 It ratified generally the Act of 1592, so far as
it and the penalties to be inflicted on persons
related to visitations
of all arms and bearings in Scotland, and was ordered to remain in the
Lyon Office as a Public Register of the Kingdom for all time coming.
All persons who used arms after the expiration of a year and a day
1
Record Edition.
INTRODUCTION ix
from the passing of the Act rendered themselves liable to a fine of one
hundred pounds, and the goods on which the arms were engraved were
to be escheat to the king.
The Register constituted by the above Act still continues to be
"
the Public Register of all
Bearings Arms and
Scotland," and no in
originally consisted of one large thick folio volume of 592 pages, now
bound in two for convenience in handling. It begins with the arms
Charles the Second be the grace of God King of Scotland, England, France, and
Ireland, defender of the faith, &c, and of the 125 Act of the 12 Pari, of His
Majestie, which Register be the first forecited Act is declared to be the unre-
peatable rule of all Armes and Bearings in Scotland and publick Register of
the Kingdom to remain with the Lyons Office and to be transmitted to his
successors in all time coming : to which are added the armes authorized be Sr.
Alexander Areskine of Cambo, eldest lawful sone to the said Sr. Charles and
present Lyon King of Armes after his father's decease. The several atchieve-
1
i2mo ed. of Scots Acts,
x AN ORDINARY OF SCOTTISH ARMS
ments being blazoned at the special sight command and direction of the said
Mr. Robert Innes seems to have had a special fondness for title-
pages, as he gives us yet another which informs us that the first part of
the volume contains the arms of the King and the Duke of Albany and
York, the prelates, peers, barons of Scotland, " at least of
and lesser
"
such of them," he adds, " as have matriculat in conformity with the
Act,
"
the rest being only named and their coats left blank." We have
then the blazon of the arms of the King of Scotland, the Royal Badges
and Symbols of the Kingdom, the arms of the King of Great Britain,
followed by the Badges of Great Britain ;
after these the Register
proper begins with the arms of the Duke of Albany and York, followed
by all the members of the peerage as above mentioned. In too many
cases it is only the name and title which appear, a space being left to
be supplied with the blazon of the arms which were never sent in. It
from time to time. At page 236 another alphabet begins, the oppor-
tunity being of course taken to have another ornamental title-page.
" "
This list contains the arms of the gentlemen of Scotland, and
extends to page 454, where the Royal Burghs are given. Many of the
latter, however, merely show blanks beneath their names. Then follow
the blazons of the arms of certain incorporations, and the volume from
"
page 486 to the end is taken up with what are styled promiscuous
matriculations" — the first is dated 1765 and the last 1804 but many ;
there are a great number of erasures and not a few other minor errors.
These were carefully noted by Robert Boswell on his entry to the
office of Lyon Depute and Lyon Clerk in 1770, and he prefixes a
formidable list of them to the Register. He seems to have begun his
work with high ideals, and there is a long note stating the principles
upon which he was determined to keep the Register, and exhorting
his successors in office to adhere to the lines thus laid down. With
in discovering and
all his anxiety, however, and his undoubted success
noting all the erasures, interlineations, and blanks
which occur, he has
not unfrequently missed some obvious errors in the blazons themselves.
It may be mentioned that there are very few of the arms given in
this volume actually painted, the only exceptions being at the beginning
of each letter, when the arms relating to the first entry are painted in
the margin, and a few added in modern times, when an old patent has
been presented which had not been previously registered. The regular
emblazonment of the arms in colours did not begin till 1804, when
the second volume of the Register was commenced. In this volume
there are at first four matriculations to the page, the arms being
for instance, the case of Colonel Campbell of Fassifern, who got a grant
of arms and supporters in 18 14. After detailing his lineage, the entry
France, all proper, in allusion to the glorious services of the said Colonel John
Cameron on the second day of March last, when after an arduous and san-
expressive of their gratitude for his strict maintenance of discipline and thereby
preserving them from plunder and destruction. Crest, Issuant from a mural
crown or an arm in armour, the hand grasping a dagger, all proper, and in an
'
the said Colonel John Cameron on the 25 day of July 181 3 in defence of the
pass of Mayo (sic)
in the Peninsula, are placed for supporters on either side a
soldier of the 92 nd Regt. of Highlanders, the exterior hand of each supporting
a musket, the bayonet fixed, all proper."
Not content with this elaborate coat, Colonel Cameron actually applies
the very next year for an alteration on his achievement, with the effect
of making it still more bewildering. The Sphinx on the bend is now
placed between the badge of the Royal Portuguese Military Order of
"
the Tower and Sword and the gold medal presented to Colonel
"
Cameron by command of the Grand Segnior for his services in
deep in water, with a sword in one hand and a banner with the cypher
" " "
92 on it, and above all the word Arriverete," the latter being the
name of a place where the gallant officer had forded the river Gave de
Mouline " in face of a very superior body of the enemy." From the
" "
bottom of the shield are suspended three medals, and the word Maya
appears on a scroll below. This is merely a specimen of several similar
achievements which may be found the following pages.
in
was certainly at a low ebb during the early part of this century. It is
saltire and chief azure, the last charged with a dexter hand proper,
vested with a shirt sleeve argent issuing from the sinister chief point
that he had a right to grant supporters to all and sundry who applied
for them, and accordingly either embodied them in new grants of arms
or as additions to old ones. But this did not last long, and in the
the achievements had been depicted in plain colour and without helmets
or mantling ;.
now they were emblazoned with metal and colour, and
the flowing folds of the lambrequin added dignity to the representation.
The only drawback to the use of metal has been that the silver is apt
to turn black, but it is believed that this has now been overcome by
the substitution of aluminium. The mantlings were invariably painted
"
gules doubled argent," and for long were of a very wooden and taste-
less character. Of late, however, they have been painted the livery
colours of the shield, and a great variety of form has been introduced,
apart from its scientific value, may be trusted to tend in the direction
After all, however, it must be kept in view that the Register is not
a book of pictures or ornamental design. It is to the genealogist and
the student of Heraldry that it will yield up its richest stores. To the
latter, indeed, it is full of interest. Although the Scottish School of
Heraldry has been called the simplest in the world, yet there are arms
in the following pages which reveal some rich curiosities. Not to
speak of eccentricities like the leg of mutton alluded to above, there are
examples in the Register of some rare and interesting blazonry. The
fillet which occurs in the arms of Ramsay of Barnton (p.
73) and Scot
of Craigmuie (p. 1
8) is of very rare occurrence in British Heraldry, and
it is curious to find it twice repeated within a few years in this record.
The mysterious adumbration or shadowing which occurs in some of the
Hamilton coats, is also interesting, because rare, though hardly bears
it
out the statement of some writers that it was adopted by families who,
having lost their possessions, and consequently being unable to maintain
xiv AN ORDINARY OF SCOTTISH ARMS
thus treated (pp. 168, 169), and another more modern one, Sligo of
Auldhame (p. 210). Emborduring was well known to the old heralds,
in modern Heraldry. Of
not usually employed may be
tinctures
rently practising in Paris (p. 118); or the savage head between three
combs displayed in the arms of Rochhead (p. 136), the combs being
evidently intended to be applied in the mitigation of the "rough-
"
head alluded to in the original form of the patronymic.
An interesting instance of what the older heralds call Arms of
Such are a few of the leading features of the Lyon Register, which
1
forms one of the most important genealogical, as it is the only heraldic,
1
The Lyon Register contains the pedigrees of many families contained in the different entries
INTRODUCTION xv
indicate the lines on which the work has been planned, and the way
in which it should be consulted.
"
an anchor in pale argent will be found under Anchor ; " Gules, a fess
argent," under Fess, and so on. Under each heading the various entries
included in it are arranged after the following manner, in the first place
alphabetically,according to the tincture of the field of the shield :
Argent comes first, followed by azure, ermine, gules, or, vert ; then the
entries which begin, say, with Argent, are placed as follows All the :
tinct entry, except when it is repeated in the same coat. All the
of the arms. At first the entries are very short, and contain few, if any, genealogical details
beyond stating in a general way that the person to whom the entry relates was descended of a
certain family. More and more details were, however, inserted in course of time, till the infor-
mation at one period became both irrelevant and cumbersome. Of late years the particulars
given in the various entries regarding the descent of the patentee or person matriculating arms
may be relied on as correct, care being taken not to put in anything as a statement of fact which
has not been proved. In this way the Register becomes of much use genealogically, which is
important, as the Register of Pedigrees is unfortunately not taken advantage of to that extent
which it
might be.
XVI AN ORDINARY OF SCOTTISH ARMS
following the brackets in which the numbers of the quarters are con-
tained {e.g. ist and 4th quarters) always apply to the whole shield,
unless when the contrary is
specially mentioned. Thus "Argent, three
mullets gules (ist and 4th quarters), all within a bordure gules," means
that the bordure is round the whole shield "
;
while Argent, three
mullets gules, within a bordure of the last (ist and 4th quarters),"
signifies that it is only the ist and 4th quarters round which the
bordure is
placed. It may be noted that, in order to avoid con-
fusion, has been thought better to repeat the tinctures of bordures
it
and the like in the case of quartered coats when they apply to the
whole shield, instead of using the ordinary formula of " of the first,"
"
of the second," etc.
There are certain details which have been omitted from the blazons
of the arms, which are so conventional in their nature that they must
be understood to be there. For instance, swords must always be
"
considered to be hilted and pommelled or," unless where the contrary
is
expressly stated ; lions, too, are presumed to be " armed and langued
gules," unless the field or the lion itself is gules, when it is langued
azure. Three charges on a field are to be supposed to be arranged
two and one, unless otherwise indicated. Stars, except when their
rays are wavy, have generally been included under the head mullets,
and mullets pierced have been grouped as spur-revels.
As regards the names of persons occurring in this volume, it may
be stated that, as a general rule, they have been printed in the text
according to modern usage ;
in the index the modern form appears
first, followed, in brackets, by the various spellings which occur in the
Register. Cross references are also given to the different forms which
occur. This seemed to be the common -sense way of treating this
matter, as few persons would, for example, look up Aberbutknot for
Arbuthnot, or Gahn for Colquhoun. Besides, it must always be kept
in view that names were, at a period not so
long gone by, spelt more
by sound than by any fixed rule. The names of places present more
difficulty in their treatment. One may know very well what the
modern form of a personal name should be, however curiously it may
INTRODUCTION xvil
exist at present, if they exist at all, would have been certain to lead
while these sheets were preparing for press. I have also to thank my
son, Mr. J. W. Balfour Paul, for very useful help in the preparation of
the Index.
J. BALFOUR PAUL.
Lyon Office,
Edinburgh. June 1893.
ISBSSls
ANCHOR— ANNULETS
Anchor — continued. Annulets (3)
— continued.
Or, an anchor in pale gu. (3rd flory of the first. [The above charge
quarter). Hope Vere OF Craigie- without the bordure and tressure, but
hall (2nd matric. 18 1
5).
with the addition of a two-handed
Anchors (3). sword ppr. placed pale-ways in the
Az. three anchors one in
in pale, centre,is also the 1st and 4th quarters
(2nd and 3rd quarters of 1st and 4th (2nd and 3rd quarters) over
;
all divid-
second charged with three cinquefoils base a rock gu. James M'Lan-
in fess erm. MONTGOMERY OF NEW- NACHAN, Eskbank, Midlothian (1876).
TON (1774). Arg. a dexter arm from the shoulder
Gu. three annulets or stoned az. erased and embowed ppr. holding a
(2nd and 3rd quarters of 3rd grand key in pale az. (1st quarter). PORTER
quarter), in the centre of the latter a of Troquhain (1804).
crescent or. Ramsay- Fairfax of Arg. an arm in armour holding a
Maxton, co. Roxburgh (1877). pair of balances az., and in base a
Annulets (6). sword and a Roman fasces in saltire
Az. six annulets, 3, 2, and 1, or. ppr. (1st and 4th quarters). William
MUSGRAVE OF HAYTON (1788). H0SEAS0N,Jamaica(2ndmatric. 1808).
Ark. Arg. an arm in armour holding a
Arg. an ark on the waters ppr. sur- pair of balances az., and in base a
mounted of a dove az., bearing in her sword and a Roman fasces in saltire
beak an olive branch vert. Gellie ppr., acrescent gu. between thebalances
of Blackford. (1st and 4th quarters). THOMAS
Arg. an ark on the waters ppr. sur- PIoseason, Madras (1808).
mounted of a dove az., bearing in her Arg. a dexter arm couped in fess
beak an olive branch vert, between gu., the hand holding a cross crosslet
three gillyflowers gu. Master Ed- fitchee in pale az. (2nd quarter), all
ward Jolly, minister, England. within a bordure gu. charged with two
Arg. an ark in the sea ppr., in chief Eastern crowns in fess and as many
a dove az., in her beak a branch of mullets in pale or. Sir George
olive of the second, within a bordure Maclean, K.C.B. (1856).
of the third. Primrose Gailliez of Gu. a dexter arm issuing from the
Chorleywood (1786). sinister flank fess -ways, the hand
Arm. holding a smith's hammer ppr., hafted
Arg. an arm in armour holding a arg. and over it a crown or in the ;
pair of balances az., and in base a dexter nombril point a smith's anvil of
sword and Roman fasces in saltire the second, and above the same a
between two flanches of the second. tower of Aberdeen. INCORPORATION
William Hoseason, representative of Hammermen of Aberdeen
of the family of Aywick in Zetland (1682?).
(1st matric. 1808). Gu. a dexter arm in armour fess- ways
Arg. a dexter arm and hand fess- couped ppr., garnished or, holding a
ways couped gu., grasping a cross cross crosslet fitchee of the last be-
crosslet fitchee in pale az. (2nd quarter); tween three antique crowns gold.
over all on a chief gu. a gold cross Alexander Grant, Jamaica (1810).
between the badge of the Portuguese Or, a dexter arm in armour couped
Military Order of the Tower and Sword in fess ppr., the hand also ppr. grasp-
on the dexter, and that of the Ottoman ing a cross crosslet fitchee sa. (2nd
Order of the Crescent on the sinister. quarter). Lieut. -Gen. Sir John
Col. John Maclean (1814). Macdonald, K.C.B. (18 18).
Arg. a dexter arm ppr. issuing from Or, a dexter arm in armour couped
the sinister holding a cross crosslet in fess ppr., the hand also ppr. holding
and 4th quarters), all
fitchee az. (1st a cross crosslet fitchee gu. (2nd
within a bordure erm. M'Naghton quarter), all within a bordure gu.
of Upper Cloghan, co. Antrim Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Macdonald,
(1809). G.C.B. (1849).
Arg. in chief an arm couped in fess Or, a dexter arm in armour couped
below the elbow ppr. holding in the in fess ppr., the hand also ppr. holding
ARM— AXE, BATTLE
second, within a bordure engrailed or. Arg. a sheaf of arrows gu. between
M'Call of Daldowie (1863). three holly branches, each consisting
Gu. two arrows in saltire arg. sur- of as many leaves ppr., banded of the
mounted by a fess chequy of the second, within a bordure of the third.
second and first (2nd and 3rd quarters Irvine of Beildside.
for M'Aulay), all within a bordure Arg. a sheaf of arrows gu. between
az. charged with eight buckles three holly branches, each consisting
or. Donaldson of Bannachra of as many leaves (ppr.), banded of the
(1766). second. Irvine of Murthil.
Arrows Arg. a sheaf of five arrows ppr.,
(3).
Arg. three arrows gu., the middle- banded az. between four roses, 2 and 2
most pale-ways, the other two saltire - gu. Macewan of Glenboig 796). (
1
ways, points downwards, banded to- Az. a sheaf of arrows between three
gether vert, accompanied by six boars' heads couped or. GORDON OF
trefoils slipped of the last, two in chief, Tetachie.
two in fess, and two in base. LiTTLE- Axe, Battle.
JOHN OF WOODSTON (i 76 I ).
Arg. a battle-axe in pale between
AXE, BATTLE— BARS
Or, a Lochaber axe fess-ways sa. all in the fess point an inescutcheon
between two boars' heads couped gu. gu., within a bordure engrailed of the
Rankine of Dudhope (1872). second. Andrew Straiton, apothe-
Axe. cary, Montrose.
... A wright's axe arg., slassed Arg. three bars counter-embattled
(shafted ?)
or (4th quarter). INCOR- az. John Straton (1783).
PORATION of Wrights and Coopers Arg. three bars gu. within a bordure
of Aberdeen (1681 ?). engrailed az. Cameron of Lake-
Axes, Pole (2). field (1851).
Gu. two pole-axes in pale arg., over Arg. three bars sa. (2nd quarter).
all a fess chequy of the second and az. BOSWELL OF AUCHINLECK (1809).
TOSHACH OF MONIEVAIRD. Arg. three bars sa. within a bordure
gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Affleck
Balance. of Edinghame (1777).
Gu. a balance or and a sword arg. Arg. three bars gu. (2nd and 3rd
in saltire, surmounted of an escutcheon quarters of 3rd grand quarter).
of the second, charged with a lion RlDDELL OF ARDNAMURCHAN (2nd
rampant within a double tressure flory matric. 1829).
counter-flory of the first. Dean and Az. three bars arg., the upper charged
Faculty of Advocates (1856). with three crescents of the field. James
Banner. Alston Carfrae, C.E., co. Surrey
Gu. a banner displayed arg., and (1869).
thereon on a canton az. a saltire arg. Erm. three bars gu. Fothering-
as the badge of Scotland. Banner- HAM OF POWRIE.
man of Elsick. 1 Erm. three bars gu., each charged
Bar. with a buckle or. Fotheringhame
Az. a bar engrailed or between of Lawhill.
three mullets arg., on a chief of the Erm. three bars within a bordure
second three pallets gu. Dickson OF gu. Fotheringhame of Bandean.
Chatto (1869). Erm. three bars gu. (1st quarter
Az. a bar or between three mullets for Fothringham). Stewart Foth-
arg., on a chief of the second three RINGHAM OF POWRIE, co. Forfar
pallets gu. Dickson of Huntlaw (1890).
and Chatto (1837). Erm. three bars gu. (2nd quarter).
Bars (2). DlROM OF CRICHIE (1769).
Gu. two bars or. CAMERON OF Gu. three bars erm., within a bordure
LOCHIEL (1795). or. GlFFORD OF BUSTA (1721).
Arg. two bars sa., in chief an eagle's Gu. three bars embattled arg.
1
Barry of Tollerton Hall, co.
Another entry (1692) gives the badge of a
baronet of Nova Scotia as the charge on the Notts. (18 1 2).
banner. Gu. three bars or, surmounted of a
6 BARS
—
Ears (3) continued. Bars (3)
— continued.
bend erm., charged with a sphinx be- pretence arg. three inescutcheons gu.,
tween two wreaths of laurel ppr., on a within a bordure vert charged with
chief embattled a representation of the unicorns' heads couped and mullets
town of Aire in France. Cameron alternately arg. Hay of Haystoun.
of Fassifern (ist matric. 1814). Gu. three bars erm. (2nd and 3rd
Gu. three bars or, surmounted of quarters), en surtout an escutcheon
a bend erm., charged with a sphinx be- arg. charged with three inescutcheons
tween the badge of the Portuguese gu., all within a bordure vert charged
Order of the Tower and Sword on the with four unicorns' heads couped, with
dexter, and the Ottoman Order of the as many mullets alternately arg. Hay
Crescent on the sinister, on a chief of Smithfield (1806).
embattled a representation of the town Gu. three bars erm. (2nd and 3rd
of Aire in France, all ppr. Lieut.- quarters), all within a bordure gu. ;
Bars (3)
— continued. Bars (3)
— continued.
within a double tressure flory counter- spur-revel arg., within a bordure az.
flory of the second, in the middle chief John Mair, London (1784).
a crescent of the third. Drummond Or, three bars wavy gu., the centre
of Machanie. one charged with a crescent arg., all
Or, three bars wavy gu., and in chief within a bordure az. charged with three
a boar's head erased of the second. mullets of the third. Drummond
Drummond of Pitkellanie. of Strageath (1875).
Or, three bars wavy gu. within a Or, three bars wavy gu. within a
bordure of the last charged with eight bordure az. (1st and 4th quarters).
Cornish kaes ppr. Alexander Drummond of Riccarton.
Drummond, Marchmont Herald. Or, three bars wavy gu. (1st and
Or, three bars wavy gu., in chief as 4th quarters). Bassett of Tihiddy,
many mullets az. within a bordure of co.Cornwall (1780).
the second. Mr. David Drummond, Or, three bars wavy gu., within a
Minister of Monedy. bordure of the second ( 1 st and 4th quar-
Or, three bars wavy gu. ; over all a ters). Captain John Forbes Drum-
naked man naiant in pale, having in mond of Hawthornden (1823).
his dexter hand a sword and having Or, three bars wavy gu. (1st and
his sinister hand and feet in action, all 4th quarters), all within a bordure gu.
ppr. Gavin Drummond. Drummond of Cromlix (2nd matric.
Or, three bars wavy gu., in chief a 1853)-
martlet between two crescents of the Or, three bars wavy gu. (1st and
second. George Drummond, Edin- Colebrooke
4th quarters). Francis
burgh. Beresford-Drummond, Lieut. 7th
Or, three bars wavy gu., within a Dragoon Guards (1875).
bordure of the second charged with Or, three bars wavy within a bor-
eight crescents of the first. John dure gu. (1st and 4th quarters of 1st
Drummond, representer of the family and 4th grand quarters). FRANCIS
of Meedhope. Walker Drummond ofHawthorn-
Or, three bars wavy gu., each den (1828, 1829).
charged with an escallop fess-ways Or, three bars wavy gu., within a
of the field (Drummond impaling bordure of the last (1st and 4th
Po7'tcrfield). Dame Margaret Por- quarters of 1st and 4th grand
TERFIELD. quarters). Sir J. Williams Drum-
Or, three bars wavy gu. over all a ;
mond of Hawthornden (1862).
naked man naiant in pale, holding in Or, three bars within a bordure, all
his dexter hand a sword, his sinister wavy gu. (2nd quarter). Stewart
hand and feet in a swimming position, of Grandtully (1839).
within a bordure gu., charged
all ppr., Or, three bars gu., within a bordure
with three crescents arg. Lawrence wavy vert (2nd and 3rd quarters for
Bars (3)
— continued. Barr y— con tin tied.
Or, three bars wavy gu., surmounted sa. Sir Thomas Barrett Len-
of a scimitar pale-ways arg. ( i st and nard, Bart. (1812).
4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand Barry of six arg. and gu., over all
quarters), all within a bordure gu. a boar rampant az. Thomas Bor-
Edward William Auriol Hay, lands, Bailie of Portsburgh.
1
Lyon Clerk (1824). Barry wavy of six az. and or, on a
Or, three bars wavy gu., surmounted chief of the second a lion rampant
of a scimitar pale- ways arg. (1st and issuant with two tails vert. SUTTIE
4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand OF Adinstoune.
quarters), all within a bordure erm. Barry of six arg. and az., in chief
Robert William Hay 2 (1824). three torteaux, a label of three points
Or, three bars wavy gu., each erm. (impaled by Middlctoii). Grey,
charged with an escallop of the field Earl of Stamford (1737).
(4th quarter). Smyth of Balhary Barry of six arg. and vert, on the
(1765). first three torteaux in
pale. James
Or, three bars wavy gu., each Durno, British Consul in Prussia
charged with an escallop of the field (1781).
(4th quarter of 4th grand quarter for Barry wavy of six az. and or, on a
Smyth). KlNLOCH OF Kinloch (1873). chief of the last a lion rampant
Sa. three bars wavy or, within a naissant double-queued vert (1st and
bordure of the last. Peter Logie, 4th quarters). SUTTIE (Suittie) OF
son of Boddam (1734). BALGONE (1732).
Barrulets (2). See also Bars. Barry of six or and sa.,in chief a label
Sa. two barrulets engrailed between of six points of the last (4th quarter of
as many towers triple-towered in chief 2nd grand quarter). Riddell of
arg. and three crescents in base or. Ardnamurchan (2nd matric. 1829).
Bragge of Netherauquhask. Barry of six or and vair, on a bend
Bars Gemelles (3). engrailed sa. four escallops arg. (2nd
Arg. three bars gemelles sa. sur- and 3rd quarters for Lingard}. Rev.
mounted of a lion rampant gu., in the Roger Rowson Lingard Guthrie
middle chief point a crescent of the (1871).
second. Thomas Edward Fairfax, Barry wavy of six or and gu. (4th
barrister-at-law (1877). quarter of 3rd grand quarter).
Arg. three bars gemelles sa. sur- Riddell of Ardnamurchan (2nd
mounted of a lion rampant gu., in the matric. 1829).
middle chief point a mullet of the Barry of eight sa. and arg., over
second. Fairfax of Ravenswood, all three fusils counter-changed. Im-
co. Roxburgh (1877). BRIE OF CRUBIE.
three bars gemelles sa.
Arg. sur- Barry of eight or and gu., over all a
mounted of a lion rampant gu. (
1 st cross fleury sa. (1st quarter for Gowcr
and 4th quarters). Ramsay-Fairfax of Stittenhatn) over all on an escut-
;
(ist and 4th quarters), all within a quarter), in the centre of the shield
bordure gu. Monteith OF CARIB- a martlet sa. James Haldane, C.A.,
ber. Edinburgh (1878).
Or, a bend chequy sa. and arg. Or, a bend chequy sa. and arg. (3rd
(ist and 4th quarters). GEORGE quarter), in the centre of the shield
Monteith representing Carse. a crescent sa. James Alexander
Or, a bend chequy sa. and arg. Haldane, W.S. (1879).
(ist and 4th quarters), all within a Or, a bend chequy sa. and arg. (3rd
bordure gu. Menteath of CLOSE- quarter), on an escutcheon of pretence
BURN (1838). Chinnery. The Rev. J. R. A.
Quarterly, or and gu., a bend sa. Chinnery Haldane (1878), and as
(2nd and 3rd quarters). M'lVER Haldane-Chinnery (1882).
Campbell of Asknish (1881 and Or, a bend chequy arg. and sa. (4th
1884). quarter). Hadden (HALDANE) OF
Quarterly, or and gu., a bend sa. Gleneagles.
(2nd and 3rd quarters for M Iver\
l
Or, a bend chequy sa. and arg. (4th
all a bordure engrailed arg.,
within quarter for Monteith of Rusky). Hal-
charged with six crosses moline az. dane -Oswald of Auchencruive
John Campbell (retired), Captain, (1861).
2 1Madras Native Infantry (1873).
st Or, a bend chequy sa. and arg. (3rd
Or, a bend chequy sa. and arg. quarter of 4th grand quarter). Hon.
(3rd quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand Hew A. D. H. H. D. Mercer-Hen-
quarters). EARL OF CAMPERDOWN derson (1882).
(1882). Quarterly, gu. and vair, a bend or
Or, a bend chequy arg. and sa. (3rd (3rd quarter for Constable of Evering-
quarter), a crescent (gu.) in the fess hamS, in the centre of the shield a
point. Hadden (Haldane) of Lane- crescent sa. Constable -Maxwell
rick. of Terregles (1875).
Or, a bend chequy arg. and sa. (3rd Quarterly, gu. and vair, a bend or
quarter of 3rd grand quarter), the (4thquarter). CONSTABLE - MAX-
latter within a bordure gu. Duncan- well-Stuart of Traquair (1876).
Morison of Naughton (1853). (2) Bend, a chief ... in chief . . .
quarter of 3rd grand quarter), the Or, a bend chequy sa. and arg., on a
latter within a bordure wavy arg. canton of the second a lion's head
Gordon Oswald - of Scotstoun erased of the first. MONTEITH of
1
(1865). AULDCATHIE.
Or, a bend chequy sa. and arg. (3rd Or, a bend gu. surmounted of a fess
quarter of 3rd grand quarter for chequy az. and arg., in the middle
Haldane), the latter within a bordure chief point a crescent gu. (ist and 4th
gu. Morison-Duncan of Naugh- quarters). Harrington-Stuart of
ton (1875). Torrence, co. Lanark (1879).
Or, a bend chequy sa. and arg. (3rd Or, a bend gu. surmounted of a fess
quarter). Alexander Haldane, chequy arg. and az., in chief a crescent
barrister-at-law (1878). of the last (3rd quarter). BELSCHES
Or, a bend chequy sa. and arg. (3rd WlSHART (1778).
quarter),
in the centre of the shield a Or, a bend gu., surmounted of a fess
mullet sa. DANIEL RUTHERFORD chequy az. and arg., in chief a crescent
Arg. a bend az. between two mullets Arg. a bend sa. between two owls
gu. Bigger of Woolmet. ppr. John M'Taggart, London
Arg. a bend embattled az. between (1796).
two mullets gu. William Bigger, Arg. a bend wavy between two
Edinburgh. mullets in chief az., and a fleur de lys
Arg. a bend gu. between three bunt- in base gu. Meason OF Lindertis,
ing birds ppr. Bunting of Ardoch. formerly LAING OF ROTHISHOLM
Arg. a bend engrailed between a (1808).
crescent and star of eight points in Arg. a bend engrailed sa. between
chief and a mullet in base sa. Cant a unicorn's head erased in chief gu.,
of Dryburnford. horned or, and a cross crosslet fitchee
Az. a bend between six cross cross- in base of the third. Richard
lets fitchee arg., within a bordure erm. Dennistoun (18 10).
Dr. George Cheyne. Arg. a bend sa. between a unicorn's
Arg. a bend sa. between a unicorn's head erased gu., horned or, and a cross
head erased in chief of the second crosslet fitchee of the third, on a canton
and a cross crosslet fitchee in base of the first a demi-lion az. Robert
az. Denniston of Colgrain (ist Dennistoun, Trinidad, Commandant
matric.) of the Royal Glasgow Volunteer Light
Arg. a bend engrailed between two Horse (181 1).
lets fitchee or (2nd and 3rd 2nd and 3rd counter-quarters of 3rd
quarters). John Stuart, King of grand quarter for Erskine) Earl of
France's Body Guard (1776) Buc/ian). BURTON- MACKENZIE OF
Az. a bend between six cross cross- Kilcoy, co. Ross (1887).
lets fitchee or and 3rd
(2nd Az. a bend between three pelicans
quarters), all withina bordure en- in their nestsfeeding their young arg.
grailed or, charged with a double (3rd quarter). Robt. BOSWELL, Lyon
tressure flory counter-flory gu. Ed- Depute (1773)-
ward Bullock Douglas (181 i). Az. a bend between six cross cross-
Az. abend between six cross cross- lets fitche'e or (3rd quarter for Afar).
lets fitche'e or ( st and 4th quarters
1 Earl of Kellie (1866).
of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), Az. a bend engrailed between three
all within a bordure or. WILLIAM cinquefoils arg. (1st and 4th quarters
Erskine, second son of David, Lord of 3rd grand quarter), all within a
Cardross. bordure erm. Tytler of Wood-
bend between six cross cross-
Az. a HOUSELEE (1824).
lets fitchee or (1st and 4th quarters of Az. a bend engrailed between three
2nd and 3rd grand quarters), all fraises arg. (1st and 4th
quarters of
within a bordure triparted at the 3rd grand quarter), the latter within a
dexter and sinister chief angles, and bordure arg. Fraser- Tytler of
the middle base point or, arg. and gu. Balnain (1864).
Charles Erskine, fourth son of Erm. a bend between two cocks gu.
David, Lord Cardross. Law of Burntoune.
Az. a bend between six cross cross- Erm. a bend between two cocks gu.,
lets fitchee or (1st and 4th quarters of within a bordure engrailed of the last.
2nd and 3rd grand quarters), all Law of Cameron.
within a bordure parted per pale, or Erm. a bend between two cocks,
and arg. JOHN ERSKINE, third son within a bordure gu.Law of Easter
of David, Lord Cardross (1677). Kenevie.
Az. a bend between two cross cross- Erin, a bend raguly between two
or ( 1 st and 4th quarters of
lets fitchee cocks gu. Law of Newton.
2nd and 3rd grand quarters), the latter Erm. a bend between a cock in
within a bordure sa. CUNNINGHAM chief and two mullets in base
gu.
of Balgownie (177 1). Robert Law, Anstruther.
Az. a bend between six cross cross- Erm. a bend engrailed between two
lets fitchee or ( 1st and 4th quarters of cocks gu. Alex. Law of . . .
2nd and 3rd grand quarters), all Erm. a bend between two cocks gu.,
within a bordure engrailed, parted per within a bordure invected of the last.
pale or and arg. Erskine of LiN- Law of Laurieston (1760).
LATHEN (1870). Or, a bend az. between two crescents
bend between six cross cross-
Az. a of the field, within a bordure
engrailed
lets fitchee or (2nd and 3rd quarters and quartered gu. and arg. Scott
of 2nd and 3rd quarters of 3rd grand of Balmouth.
quarter). Mackenzie OF KlLCOY Or, a bend chequy sa. and arg.
(1837). between three buckles az. (1st and
14 BEND
(2nd matric. i
772). Arg. on a bend engrailed sa. a
Or, a bend wavy az. between a lion waggon of the first. Binning of
passant in chief and another counter- Carlowriehaugh.
passant base gu. (ist and 4th
in Arg. on a bend engrailed sa. a
(2nd and 3rd quarters of 3rd grand (ist and 4th quarters), all within a
quarter), the lattercharged with a 1
Note in Lyon Register. be ob-— It is to
crescent gu., and within a bordure served that in the old books this bend is found
for the most part engrailed and not
plane, and
compony gu. and arg. CALLANDER when plane it is mostly sable, for if it be borne
of Craigforth (2nd matric.
plane and azure it is the same with the armes of
1875). Lesly.
BEND 15
Arg. on a bend az. three buckles or a bordure of the second charged with
Arg. on a bend az. three buckles or ppr., all within a bordure embattled of
(1st and 4th quarters). Leslie of the second. Captain Crammond
Powis. (1704).
Arg. on a bend az. three buckles or on a bend arg. three trefoils
Az.
(1st and 4th quarters), all within a slipped vert. Sir George Harvey,
bordure indented and parted per pale P., R.S.A. (1 87 1).
of the second and first. Leslie of Az. on a bend arg. three roses gu.
Torrie. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Balcomie).
grand quarters ),
1
all within a bordure quarter for Haggerston
billets sa. (4th
1
Altered to 1st and 4th quarters, all within a
of the first. Eliot of Erkletoun
bordure az. with the Gron arms on an escutcheon (1676).
en surtout. See note in Register without date. Gu. on a bend engrailed or a baton
i6 BEND
two crescents of the field, all within a between two crescents of the first,
bordure parted per pale gu. and az., within a double tressure flory counter-
the dexter side engrailed, the sinister flory of the second (2nd quarter).
indented. SCOTT OF VODNIE. Lord Napier (1810).
BEND '7
C
i8 BEND
crosslet fitchee issuing out of a crescent Or, on a bend az. a mullet between
of the first, all within a bordure of the two crescents of the first, in the
second. JOHN COOK, W.S. (1876). sinister chief point a sword in pale ppr.
Or, on a bend az. a mullet of six Or, on a bend engrailed az. a mullet
points between two crescents of the between two crescents of the field, in
first, in the sinister chief point a rose the sinister chief a dove holding in its
broken lance gu., a crescent for differ- between two boars' heads couped
ence. Scot of Toderick. arg. ROBSON SCOTT OF ASHTREES
Or, on a bend az. a mullet of six (1859).
points between two crescents of the Or, on a bend az. a mullet between
first, in the sinister chief point a rose two crescents of the first, within a
gu., stalked and barbed ppr., sur- bordure of the third, on a chief gu. a
mounted of an annulet (arg.) Scot stag tripping also of the first between
of Wall. two boars' heads couped arg. Rob-
Or, on a bend az. a mullet between son Scott of Newton (1859).
two crescents of the field, in chief a Or, on a bend az. between two
broken lance gu. Scot OF Whyt- griffins' heads erased of the second a
SLAID. mullet between as many crescents of
Or, on a bend engrailed azure three the on a chief arg. supported by
first,
buckles of the first, in chief a colum- a fillet erm. a chevron gu. between
bine slipped ppr. John Stirling, three trefoils slipped vert. SCOT OF
merchant, Dundee. Craigmuie (1862).
Or, on a bend az. a mullet of six Or, on a bend az. a mullet between
points between tw crescents of the two crescents of the field, in chief a
BEND 19
Arg. on a bend between two goats' third, and in base a garb of the
heads erased az. a crescent between second. Stirling of Mansfield
two cinquefoils of the first. Herbert- (1st matric. 1788, 2nd matric. 1792).
SON OF BRACHNIE. Arg. on a bend engrailed az. be-
Arg. on a bend az. between three tween two roses gu., seeded or and
oaken slips vert, acorned ppr., as many barbed vert, three buckles of the
buckles Leslie OF Oustens.
or. fourth, all within a bordure of the
Arg. on a bend between three boars' fifth. Stirling of Faskine (1798).
20 BEND
chequy of the first and az. (ist 4th quarters) in the centre of the
;
played in chief and a boar's head mascles, two in chief and one in base
couped in base sa. five fusils arg. or, a dove with an olive branch in its
Rev. James Charles, D.D., Minister beak ppr. between a mullet and
of Kirkcowan, Wigtownshire (1870). crescent az. James Scott-Mitchell,
Or, on a bend between
az. two Sydney (i860).
annulets sa. a mullet between two (7) Parted per Bend.
crescents arg. Young-Scott of Parted per bend or and sa., three
Redfordhill, co. Peebles (1878). dexter hands appaume' and erected, 2
Or, on a bend az. between two and 1, gu. Adair of Kinhilt.
martlets sa. three roses arg., barbed and Parted per bend indented arg. and
seeded vert, on a chief gu. a crescent gu., two crescents in chief and a mullet
between two mullets of the first. in base counter-changed. James
Younger of Auchencastle, co. Allan, W.S.
Dumfries (2nd matric. 1S92). Parted per bend .
arg. and gu.,
. .
between two crescents of the first chief three mullets and in base as
(1st and 4th quarters) over all on an ; many pheons or. John Johns, Pro-
escutcheon of pretence Lever. GOLDIE curator Fiscal to the Commissariot of
Scot of Craigmuie (1868). Glasgow.
Or, on a bend az. a spur -revel Parted per bend sa. and az., three
between two crescents of the field, bars or. James Kenan, Dumfries.
within a double tressure flory counter- Parted per bend indented arg. and
flory of the second, within a bordure gu., in chief three crescents, 2 and 1,
of thelast (2nd and 3rd quarters). and in base a mullet, all counter-
Captain William Little Stewart changed. John Allen, London
(1851). (1779)-
BEND — BENDLET
Parted per bend indented erm. and Parted per bend embattled gu. and
gu., in sinister chief a stag's head arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and
erased of the second, attired or, 3rd grand quarters); over the latter
and in dexter base a crescent arg. on an escutcheon Boyle of Kelburne.
James Allan, shipowner, Glasgow The College of the Holy Spirit,
(1870). Cumbrae (1874).
Parted per bend indented erm. and Bends (2).
gu., in sinister chief a stag's head erased Arg. two bends sa., the upper one
of the second, attired or, and in dexter engrailed. Lever on an escutcheon
base a crescent arg. within a bordure of pretence over Goldie Scot of
or. Alexander Allan, shipowner, Craigmuie (1868).
Glasgow (1 870). Gu. two bends vair arg. and sa., on
Parted per bend indented erm. and a chief or a greyhound courant sa.
a stag's head erased
gu., in sinister chief between two towers gu. James Ford,
of the second, attired or, and in dexter Montrose (1804).
base a crescent arg. within a bordure Eends (3).
sa. Bryce Allan, shipowner, Liver- Arg. three bends sa., each charged
pool (1870). with as many roses of the field (2nd
Parted per bend indented arg. and and 3rd quarters for Penrose) over ;
as many boars' heads couped or, embattled sa., masoned of the first,
within a bordure chequy of the second windows and portcullis shut gu., situ-
and first. ALEXANDER GORDON, ate on a rock ppr. (1st and 4th
Tobago (1788). quarters). EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW
Az. three buckles or (2nd and 3rd Bank (1849).
quarters), all within a bordure gu. Arg. a castle rising from the sea
MdNTEITH OF CAKIHBER. ppr. (2nd quarter). M'Neill OF
26 CASTLE— CAT
within a bordure gu. Nevov (Nevay) Brooke Hamilton Gyll, co. Bucks.
of that Ilk. (1844).
Sa. a chevalier on horseback armed Or, a chevron vert. John Pink-
at all points cap a pie, brandishing a erton, London (
1 78 1
).
Az. a chevron erm. Lidderdale Arg. a chevron gu. and chief az.
of St. Mary Isle. Masterton of Parkmill.
Az. a chevron erm. within a bordure Arg. a chevron gu. with a chief az.
powits, within a bordure sa. RUSSELL Arg. a chevron gu. voided of the
OF KlNGSEAT. between two pheons in chief
field sa.
Arg. a chevron chequy gu. and of and a fieur de lys in base az., all
the first between three hunting-horns within a bordure wavy of the last.
on the top with a cross patee az., three hunting-horns vert, garnished
between three lozenges of the second. gu. David Hunter (1738).
David Strang, merchant, London. Arg. a chevron between three
CHEVRON
Chevron — continued. Chevron — continued.
mullets az. John Innes of Dun- lozenges sa. James Strange, M.P.,
kinty (1753). banker, London (1798).
Ai'g. a chevron between three Arg. a chevron sa. between three
mullets gu., within a bordure wavy az. torteaux, within a bordure gu. Thomas
Robert Wilson, R.N. (1760). Blair, Surrey (18 15).
Arg. a chevron between two cinque- Arg. a chevron az. between two
foils in chief gu. and a hawthorn tree hunting-horns vert, viroled and stringed
growing out of a mount in base vert, gu. in chief, and a mountain inflamed
flowered ppr. Hathorn OF Castle- in base ppr. MacTurk of Sten-
wigg (1769). house (1827).
Arg. a chevron gu. between two Arg. a chevron
between three
boars' heads erased in chief ppr. and powits within a bordure gyronny
sa.,
a crescent in base of the second. of eight or and of the second. Sir
Laird of Glenhuntlv (1777). William Russell (1832).
Arg. a chevron between three Arg. a chevron between three hearts
mullets gu., within a bordure of the fess-ways in chief gu., joined and
last. Charles Wilson, surgeon and pierced by a chain az., and in base a
merchant in Glasgow (1777). branch of laurel ppr., and a sword of
Arg. a chevron gu. between three the third in saltire. GExMMELL OF
mullets in chief and a crescent in Drumtochty (1841).
base az. Anderson of Newbigging Arg. a chevron gu. between two
(1780). cross crosslets fitchde in chief, and a
Arg. a chevron gu. between three key fess-ways, wards downwards, in
martlets sa. Baron of Preston base sa. Walter Gibson Cassels,
(1783). Edinburgh (1864).
Arg. a chevron engrailed gu. be- Arg. a chevron between two mascles
tween three stalks of rye slipped ppr. in chief and a cross crosslet fitchee
RlDDELL OF GLENRIDDELL (1783). in base gu., in the middle chief point
pieces couped in base gu., charged within a bordure indented all of the
with as many hearts or, and in every second, charged with three crescents
interstice a rose of the third. Arnot of the field. Orr-Ewing of Leven-
of Arlary (1st matric. 1795, 2n d FIELD (1870).
do. 1807). Arg. a chevron ensigned with a
Arg. chevron gu. between two
a banner gu., the latter charged with a
boars' heads erased in chief and a canton az., thereon a saltire of the
mullet in base az., within a bordure first, all between two mullets in chief
engrailed of the second. Cochrane and the sun in his splendour in base,
OF Ashkirk (1st matric. 1795). within a bordure indented all of the
Arg. a chevron indented gu. between second, charged with three martlets of
three boars' heads erased az., armed the field. Orr-Ewing of Ballikin-
or, and langued sa., in the middle RAIN (1870).
chief point a crescent vert. Aber- Arg. a chevron ensigned with a
cromby of Tullibody (1797). banner gu., the latter charged with a
Arg. a chevron between three canton az., thereon a saltire of the
( IIEVRON 3i
(1st matric. .,
2nd do. 1792).
. . second (3rd quarter). Alexander
Arg. a chevron embattled sa. be- Hamilton, alias Inglis of Murdis-
tween three boars' heads erased gu. ton (1734).
(2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a Arg. a chevron between three otters'
bordure dovetailed gu. Duncan heads erased, within a bordure gu. (3rd
M'Lea (1806). quarter for Fullerton). Lord El-
Arg. a chevron between three roses PHINSTONE (1864).
gu., barbed vert (2nd and 3rd quarters Arg. a chevron sa. between three
for Wedderburti). J. W. Wedder- boars' heads erased gu. (3rd quar-
ijurn Webster, Clapham ( 1 8 1 1 ). ter). University of Aberdeen
Arg. a chevron gu. between three (1888).
ears of rye slipped and bladed ppr. Az. a chevron between three boars'
(2nd and 3rd quarters). Captain R. heads erased, all within a double
Riddell-Carre (1828). tressure flowered with fleurs de lys
Arg. a chevron gu. between three within, contra- crescents without, or.
cross crosslets fitchce sa., within a Earl of Aboyne.
double tressure fiory counter-flory of Az. a chevron engrailed between
the second (2nd and 3rd quarters). three crosses patee, within a bordure
Hon. J. E. Kennedy Erskine(i828). indented arg. BARCLAY OF BALMA-
Arg. a chevron az. between three kewan.
mullets in chief and a cross crosslet Az. a chevron between three crosses
fitchee in base gu. (2nd and 3rd quar- patee, within a bordure indented arg.
ters). Miss Ellen Elizabeth Reid Barclay of Johnstoun.
Seton of Oxmantounhall (1866). Az. a chevron between three crosses
Arg. a chevron wavy between three patee or. Barclay of Pearston.
mullets of six points also wavy az. Az. a chevron or between three
(2nd and 3rd quarters for Innes). crosses patee arg., within a bordure
Mitchell of Stow (1866). chequy of the second and first. Bar-
Arg. a chevron gu. between three clay of Touch.
trefoils slipped vert (2nd and 3rd Az. a chevron invected between
quarters) over all on an escutcheon of
;
three fleurs de lys or. Browne of
pretence Lever. GOLDIE Scot of HlNGINGSYDE.
Craigmuie (1868). Az. a chevron chequy arg. and gu.
Arg. a chevron sa. between three between three fleurs de lys or.
boars' heads erased gu. (2nd and 3rd Thomas Brown, Edinburgh.
quarters of 2nd grand quarter for Az. a chevron wavy between three
pheons arg., within a bordure indented an escallop in base of the last. James
of the third. Mudie of Arbeckie. Lumsden, Glasgow (1863).
Az. a chevronbetween three talbots' Az.a chevron chequy arg. and sa.
heads couped arg. Philip of Amre- between three fleurs de lys of the
closs. second. William Brown of Hor-
Az. a chevron invected between ton PLACE, co. Surrey (1869).
three talbots' heads erased or. PHILIP Az. chevron or between two
a
OF OVERCARNBIE. wolves' heads erased in chief and an
Az. a chevron or between two escallop in base arg., within a bordure .
'
scrogs (starved branches) in chief and of the second. George Lumsden,
a man's heart in base arg. William Balgowan, co. Perth (1871).
SCROGIE, Bishop of Argyle. Az. a chevron between two fleurs
Az. a chevron between three acorns de lys in chief and a battle-axe in base
in chief or and a bull's head erased of arg. James Falshaw, C.E., Lord
the second in base. Stark of Provost of Edinburgh (1874).
Killermont. Az. a chevron erm. between three
Az. a chevron between two mascles lions rampant or, on a canton vert a
in chiefand a trefoil slipped in base, harp of the third, stringed arg.
within a bordure wavy arg. ROBERT Chinnery on an escutcheon of pre-
Traill, merchant, Edinburgh. tence over Haldane Chinnery
-
(2nd matric. 1694). base arg. (3rd quarter for Du Verne t).
Az. a chevron erm. between three Muirhead of Brediesholm (2nd
pheons, points upwards, arg., in chief a matric. 1842).
hunting-horn or (2nd and 3rd quarters). Az. a chevron between three crosses
James Moodie, Captain R.N. (1720). patee arg. (ist and 4th quarters of 3rd
(Az.) a chevron between three grand quarter for Barclay). LORD
crosses patee or (2nd and 3rd quar- Panmure (1831).
ters). Crawford of Jordanhill Gu. a chevron arg. between three
(2nd matric. 1763). mullets or. Aberdeen of Cairn-
Az. a chevron between three boars' bulg.
heads or, armed and langued gu., Gu. a chevron arg. between three
within a bordure counter-compony of mullets or. Bannatyne of Kames.
the second and first (2nd and 3rd Gu. a chevron arg. between three
quarters).Lieut.-Col. John Forbes, mullets or, within a bordure of the
second son of Skellater (1767). second. Bannatyne of Kellie.
Az. a chevron between three talbots' Gu. a chevron between three spear-
heads couped arg. (2nd and 3rd heads, points upwards, arg., a mullet
quarters). Wilson OF Glanderston for difference. Betson of Glasser-
(177 0- MONT.
Az. a chevron between three battle- Gu. a chevron between three spear-
axes arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters), heads with the points upwards arg.
all within a bordure arg. Gibson Betson of Kilrie.
Wright of Cliftonhall and Gu. a chevron between three fleurs
Kersey (1773). de lys or. Browne of Colston.
Az. a chevron erm. between three Gu. a chevron voided between three
pheons arg., within a bordure indented cinquefoils or. Cheisly OF KERSE-
1
From Nisbet, illegible in Register. well.
CHEVRON 35
Or, a chevron chequy sa. and arg. two lions rampant gu. in chief and an
between three water - bougets, all escutcheon of the third in base. J.
within a bordure invected of the Balfour Paul, Lyon King of Arms
second. Ross of Nuik. (1891).
Or, a chevron az. between two Or, a chevron chequy sa. and arg.
scrougs (or branches wanting leaves) between three water-bougets of the
in chief and a man's heart in base second (1st and 4th quarters for Ross).
ppr. William Scrougie, Commis- Lord Ross.
sary of Argyle Or, a chevron az. between two sprigs
'Or, a chevron vair between two of withered oak in chief ppr. and a
roses in chief gu. and a ship in base heart in base gu. ( 1 st and 4th quarters
in full sail witli her streamers
fly- for Stmtli). William John Struth
ing, all ppr. Bogle of Daldowie (1811).
(1736). Or, a chevron gu. between three
Or, a chevron between two bows cross crosslets fitchee az. (1st and 4th
braced in chief gu. and a shakefork in MAXTONE GRAHAM OF
quarters).
-
medal in base or, pendant from a head erased of the first (2nd and 3rd
ribbon of the first, fringed arg., with quarters for Balfour), all within a
the word " "
underneath bordure embattled or. Bethune of
Camperdown ;
Arg. on a chevron sa. an otter's ader), all within a bordure or. Hume
head erased of the field. Balfour of Carsrigg.
of Trenaby (1843). Gu. on a chevron arg. three mullets
Arg. on a chevron az. three mullets of the first. Lord Jedburgh.
or, on a canton erm. a man's heart Gu. on a chevron arg. three mullets
40 CHEVRON
of the first, all within a bordure sa. Arg. on a chevron between three
Archibald Alves. roses (gu. ?) two swords of the
. . .
point a thistle slipped vert. NlSBET bered gu., and a buck's head erased
OF Dirleton (ist matric. . .
.)
in base of the last a cross crosslet
Arg. on a chevron indented gu. fitchee between two mullets or. Reid
between three goats' heads erased sa. of Blegbie (1767).
as many cinquefoils of the first. Elias Arg. on a chevron between three
Nisbet, merchant, Bourdeaux. mullets gu. a heart pierced with a
Arg. on a chevron gu. between three spear of the field. Wilson of Soon-
oak trees vert a boar's head couped hope (1771).
of the field. Spotswood of Grum- Arg. on a chevron engrailed between
STAIN. two bears' heads erased in chief sa.,
Arg. on a chevron between three muzzled of the field, and a dagger in
roses gu., barbed vert, a crescent of the base, point upwards, hilted and pom-
first. Wedderburn of Blackness melled or, three square padlocks of
(ist matric.) the first. Speid of Ardovie (1772).
Arg. on a chevron az. between two Arg. on a chevron gu. between three
horses with packs corded in chief ppr. stalks of wheat ppr. a rose of the
and an anchor in base gu. a sheep field. Thomas Cheap (1773).
without horns of the first. Wilson Arg. a chevron gu. charged with a
OF Kelton. chrevronel erm. between three triple-
Arg. on a chevron between three leaved slips of laurel ppr. Sir Grey
mullets gu. a talbot's head erased of Cooper (1776).
the first. David Wilson, merchant, Arg. on a chevron gu. between three
Edinburgh. boars' heads erased az., langued of the
Arg. on a chevron between two field, an antique crown or. John
crescents in chief and a sinister hand Joseph Abercrombie, planter, South
couped in base gu. two mullets of the Carolina (1778).
field, within a bordure engrailed of the Arg. on a chevron engrailed sa. be-
second. James Stephen, Keeper of tween three mullets gu. an otter's
H.M. Councill Thesaury, etc. (1720?). head erased of the field. BALFOUR
Arg. on a chevron gu. between three of Dunbog (1779).
fleurs de lys az. a crescent or. Wal- Arg. on a chevron gu. between three
ter Sydeserf, Antigua (1740). tadpoles sa. a martletor, within a bor-
boars' heads erased in chief and a Arg. on a chevron sa. between three
mullet between two cross crosslets lions passant gu. an otter's head
fitchee in base az. a boar's head couped erased of the field. GEORGE Edmond
of the first, within a bordure of the Balfour, merchant, Manchester
third, charged with three mascles of (1854).
the field. Cochran of Ashkirk Arg. on a chevron engrailed gu.
(2nd matric. 181 3). between two eagles displayed in chief
Arg. on a chevron gu. between three and a galley, oars in action, in base
oak trees eradicated vert a boar's head sa. three hearts of theArchi- first.
Craig (2nd matric. 1863). crescent of the first (1st and 4th
Arg. on a chevron az. between two quarters). WlLSON OF GLANDERSTON
fleurs de lys in chief of the second and (1770-
a lighthouse in base ppr. three mullets Arg. on a chevron invected gu.
of the first. Alan Stevenson, C.E. between three ears of rye slipped and
(1865). bladed ppr. a cross moline of the
Arg. on a chevron between three first ( 1 st and 4th
quarters). Riddell
boars' heads couped gu. as many OF ARDNAMURCHAN (1st matric.
besants. William
Fairbairn, 1775)-
LL.D., Ardwick, Manchester (1869)., Arg. on a chevron gu. between
Arg. on a chevron between three three hunting-horns vert, stringed oi
trefoils slipped vert as many hunting- the second, an annulet or (1st and 4th
horns of the first. GiLMOUR OF quarters). Hunter Blair of Dun-
South Walton (1869). SKEY (1st matric.
1786, quarterings
Arg. on a chevron invected between reversed by 2nd matric. 1850).
three trefoils slipped vert as many Arg. on a chevron gu., ensigned on
hunting-horns of the first. GiLMOUR the top with a thistle ppr., between
OF Eaglesham (187 1
).
three boars' heads erased sa. as many
Arg. on a chevron az. between two cinquefoils of the first (1stand 4th
crescents in chief and a dexter hand quarters). Hamilton Nisbet of
appaume couped in base gu. three Dirleton (1801).
mullets of the Stephen OF
first. Arg. on a chevron indented sa.
ing a sheaf of arrows ppr., all within James Ferguson, London (1785).
a bordure of the second, charged with Az. on a chevron or between two
eight crescents gu. GORDON of mullets in chief and a pheon in
Gordonbank, Berwick (1726).
co. base arg. a fieur de lys gu. David-
Az. on a chevron between three roses son of MuiRHOUSE (1st and 2nd
arg. as many thistles vert. Paisley matrics. 1786, 3rd do. 1795).
of Craig (1747). Az. on a chevron erm. between three
Az. on a chevron arg. between boars' heads erased or a stag's head
three boars' heads couped or a buckle erased gu. GORDON OF MlLRlG
between two falcons of the first. (1807).
Ferguson of Kinnaird (1762). Az. on a chevron arg. between three
Az. on a chevron arg. between two sunflowers slipped ppr. as many
mascles in chief of the second and a buckles of the first. John Carstairs,
boar's head erased in ba. e or, a mullet London (18 10).
gu., a crescent for difference. Kin- Az. on a chevron between two
LOCH OF KlLLRIE (1764). swans in chief and a lion passant
Az. on a chevron or, accompanied guardant in base arg. a heart ppr.
by three bears' heads couped arg. between two falconers' gloves sa.,
muzzled gu., a roebuck's head erased tasselled gu. James Swan, W.S.
between two hands holding daggers, (1828).
all ppr., within a bordure engrailed of Az. on a chevron arg. between a
the second. vEneas Mackay (1765). ship in full sail or, placed between a
Gu. on a chevron arg. between two cross crosslet fitchee and a palm tree
spur-revels in chief and a halbert in eradicated fess-ways in chief of the
base or three ravens ppr. Syme of second, and the figure of Commerce
CULLOCH (1766). in base of the third, three roses gu.
Az.on a chevron between three Michael M'Chlery, merchant, Lon-
bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu., don (1840).
as many unicorns' heads erased sa., Az. on a chevron arg. between a
within a bordure of the second. bull's head erased and two acorns in
Captain Forbes, R.N.B. Dragoons chief or, and a key fess-ways, wards
(1767). downwards, in base of the thiid, a
Az. on a chevron or between three martlet between two cinquefoils gu.
besants a crescent gu., charged with James Starke, advocate (1848).
an annulet of the second. Oliver Az. on a chevron arg. between three
Hope (i 767). open cups, each within two branches
CHEVRON 47
crescents arg. a mascle of the first. Arg. on a chevron gu. between three
Andrew Martin, writer, Edinburgh. cross crosslets fitchde sa. a boar's
Sa. on a chevron or between three head of the first, and in the middle
mullets arg. as many chess rooks of chief point a man's heart of the second.
the field. Orrock of that Ilk. Kennedy of Girvanmains.
Sa. on a chevron the upper
wavy in Arg. on a chevron between three
and embattled in the lower side or fleurs de lys az. a cross moline of the
between three mullets arg. as many first, on a chief gu. three mullets or.
chess rooks of the first. John Stevenson of Chester (1693).
Orrock, Provost - Marshal of the Arg. on a chevron bet ween three stags'
Forces in the Netherlands. heads couped gu., attired or, a hawk's
Sa. on a chevron engrailed or be- head erased of the last between two
tween three mullets arg. as many chess salmon haurient ppr., on a chief az.
rooks of the first. THOMAS ORROCK, an anchor between two garbs or.
Steward Clerk of St. Andrews. William Macleay, Wick (18 14).
Sa. on a chevron between three Az. on a chevron or between two
rams' heads couped arg., attired or, lions rampant and affrontee (?) in
three stars az. Ramsay of Barra chief arg., ducally crowned of the
(ist matric. 1 83 1). second, and a ship, sails furled, in base
Sa. on a chevron between three of the last, three mullets of the field,
combs arg. a boar passant of the on a chief parted per pale 1st arg. a
field, all within a bordure or. Henry heart imperially crowned 2nd
ppr.,
James Combs, London (1847). arg. a thistle ppr. DOUGLAS OF
Sa. on a chevron wavy between Castle Douglas (1802).
three crescents arg. as many mullets Az. on a chevron between three
az. George Martin, merchant, griffins'heads erased arg. as many
Liverpool (1859). cross crosslets fitche"e gu., on a chief of
Sa. on a chevron between three the second an escallop of the first
boars' heads erased in chief and one between two cinquefoils of the third.
bear's head as the former in base arg., Shedden of Paulerspury Park,
muzzled gu., a cinquefoil of the first co. Northampton (1824).
(2nd and3rd quarters). Patrick (9) Parted per Chevron.
Buchanan of (descended of
. . . Parted per chevron embattled vert
the family of Lenie). and gu. three crows arg., within a
Sa. on a chevron between three bordure counter- changed of the
bears' heads erased arg., muzzled gu., second and first. Craw of Nether-
a cinquefoil of the first, charged with byre.
a crescent of the second (2nd and 3rd Parted per chevron embattled vert
quarters). Buchanan of Drum- and gu. three crows arg. Craw OF
PELLIER (ist matric. 1761, 2nd do. Easter Reston.
1871). Parted per chevron embattled or
Vert, on a chevron crenelle between and gu. three cushions counter-
a unicorn's head erased in chief and a changed. Dunbar of Barmuc-
stag's head couped in base arg. three KETTIE.
mullets sa. Master Andrew Ker, Parted per chevron arg. and or, in
Sheriff of Linlithgow. chief two sinister hands couped and
Vert, on a chevron between three erected in pale gu., and in base a
CHEVRON— CHEVRONS OR CHEVRONELS 5i
Gardyne of Middleton (1804 ?). Arg. on a chief gu. three pallets or.
many owls in chief and a wolfs head Arg. on a chief gu. three pallets or,
erased arg. in base Howatson of differenced with a buckle of the third.
DORNAL, co. Ayr (1892). Keith of Auquhorsk.
Sa. two chevrons that in chief erm., Arg. on a chief gu. a cushion be-
CHIEF 53
—
Chief continued. Chief — continued.
tween two spur-revels of the first. erm. (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd and
Marjoribanks of Leuchie. 3rd grand quarters). COOPER OF
Arg. on a chief indented vert three Failford (3rd matric. 1852).
crescents of the first. SIMPSON of Arg. on a chief gu. three lions'
Thornton. heads erased of the first, within a bor-
Arg. on a chief vert three crescents dure erm. (1st and 4th quarters of
of the first. Simpson of Udoch. 2nd and 3rd grand quarters for
(1863).
Evan John Macgregor Murray
Or, on a chief vert a goshawk be- (1809).
tween two crescents arg. Simpson Sa. on a chief erm. three cocks
of Strathavon (1866). ppr. Arthur of Leven Bank
Or, on a chief az. a cinquefoil arg. (1803).
Dewar of Lassodie (1877). Cinquefoil.
Or, on a chief sa. three escallops Arg. a cinquefoil sa., on a chief gu.
of the first (1st and 4th quarters for two mullets of the first. DOUGLAS OF
Graham). Marquess of Montrose. Morton (1772).
Or, on a chief sa. three escallops of Arg. a cinquefoil sa. within a bor-
the field (1st and 4th quarters for dure wavy erm., on a chief gu. two
Graham). VISCOUNT PRESTON. mullets of the field. Francis Brown
Or, on a chief engrailed sa. three Douglas, advocate, Lord Provost of
escallops of the first (1st and 4th Edinburgh (i860).
quarters). Graham of Braco. Gu. a cinquefoil slipped {sic) between
Or, on a chief sa. three escallops of three crescents arg. Oliphant of
the first (1st and 4th quarters), all Culquhir.
within a bordure chequy sa. and or. Gu. a cinquefoil arg. between three
Graham of Garture. antique crowns or ( 1 st and 4th quarters),
Or, on a chief sa. three escallops of en surtout a medal or, charged with a
the first (1st and 4th quarters), all profile of Francis II., Emperor of
with the "
within a bordure quartered gu. and sa. Germany, legend Imp.
Col. Henry Graham of . . . Caesar Franciscus II., P. F. Aug."
Or, on a chief sa. three escallops Keir Grant of Blackburn (1805).
of the first (1st and 4th quarters). CincLuefoils (2).
Graham of Killern (17 14). Gu. two cinquefoils in chief and a
in base arg., stringed az.,
Or, on a chief sa. three escallops hunting-horn
of the first and 4th quarters). in the centre pendant by a ribbon arg.
(1st
Graham of Airth (1722 ?). and az. from a naval crown or a gold
Or, on a chief ermines three escal- medal, thereon two figures, the em-
lops of the first (1st and 4th quarters). blems of Victory and Britannia, with
James Maxwell Graham, merchant, a wreath of laurel, below the medal the
Glasgow (1837). word "Camperdown" (1st and 4th
Or, on a chief ermines three escal- quarters). Earl of Camperdown
lops of the first (1st and 4th quarters), (1882).
all within a bordure erm. Charles The same arms (3rd quarter).
CINQUEFOILS 55
Cinquefoils (2) —
continued. Cinquefoils (3)
— continued.
Hon. Hew A. D. H. H. D. Mercer Az. three cinquefoils arg. (1st and
Henderson (1882). 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand
Cinquefoils (3)
—
see also Fraises (3). quarters). MACKENZIE OF KlLCOY
Arg. three cinquefoils sa., a crescent (ist matric.)
of the second surmounted by another Az. three cinquefoils arg. (2nd and
of the first for difference. BORTH- 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand
WICK OF MOORHOUSE. quarters), the latter within a bordure
Arg. three cinquefoils sa., a crescent or charged with eight fleurs de lys
of the second surmounted by another az. Hamilton Gyll, co. Bucks.
or. BORTHWICK OF HEARTSYDE, Az. three cinquefoils arg. (2nd and
alias Heartstead. 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand
Arg. three cinquefoils gu. within a quarters), the latter with a crescent
double tressure flory counter-flory vert, gu. for difference, and within a bor-
in the fess point a cross crosslet dure of the last. Hay Gordon of
fitchee sa. LIVINGSTONE OF Count- Avochie (1858).
ESWELLS. Az. three cinquefoils arg. (4th quar-
Arg. three cinquefoils sa. within a ter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters),
bordure engrailed of the last. JAMES the latter within a bordure sa. charged
Borthwick, Bombay (1808). with eight besants. Robert Stewart,
Arg. three cinquefoils sa. LORD Aberdeen (1732).
Borthwick (1873). Az. three cinquefoils arg. (3rd
Arg. three cinquefoils gu. (1st and quarter). Hay of Mordington (ist
4th quarters), all within a bordure matric. 1761).
dovetailed gu. Duncan M'Lea Gu. three cinquefoils erm. within a
(1806). bordure counter-indented arg. and of
Az. three cinquefoils arg. 1 Fraser the first. Hamilton of Blanter-
of Hospitalfield (ist matric. ferm.
1804?). Gu. three cinquefoils between two
Az. three cinquefoils arg. (ist and flasques arg. Hamilton of Col-
4th quarters). Fraser of Findrack quot.
(1864). Gu. three cinquefoils arg. within a
Az. three cinquefoils arg. (ist and bordure of the second, charged with
4th quarters of 2nd grand quarter for four saltires couped and as many
Fraser of Invera/loc/iy), the latter within mullets interchanged of the first.
a bordure erm. Burton-Mackenzie Hamilton of Cubardie.
ofKilcoy, co. Ross (2nd matric. 1887). Gu. three cinquefoils erm. within a
Az. three cinquefoils arg. (4th quar- bordure parted per pale arg. and or.
ter of 2nd grand quarter), the latter Hamilton of Mount Hamilton
within a bordure nebuly gu. (for Gor- (Ireland).
don of Invergordon). Fraser of Gu. three cinquefoils erm. within a
Findrack (1864). bordure quarterly, first and last en-
Az. three cinquefoils arg. (2nd and grailed arg., second and third invected
3rd quarters). Forbes OF New az. Hamilton of Neilsland.
(1763). Gu. three cinquefoils erm. within a
Az. three cinquefoils arg. (2nd and bordure quarterly vairy and counter-
3rd quarters), in the fess point a compony, both arg. and of the first.
crescent. Hay of Rannas (1764). Hamilton of Presmennan.
Az. three cinquefoils arg. (2nd and Gu. three cinquefoils arg. within a
3rd quarters), all within a bordure gu. bordure of the last. HAMILTON OF
Hay of Mordington (2nd matric. Preston.
1764). Gu. three cinquefoils erm. within a
1
An unfinished entry in Register. bordure potent counter-potent of the
56 CINQUEFOILS— COLLARS
Gu. three cinquefoils erm. (1st and gu., ensigned by an earl's coronet, three
4th quarters), all within a bordure mullets within a bordure or, charged
compony of eight pieces arg. and gu., with a double tressure flory counter-
charged alternately with a saltire and flory of the field. Duke of Suther-
a buckle counter-changed. Master land (1839).
John Hamilton, Edinburgh, Sub- Cock.
dean of the Chapel Royal. Arg. a cock gu. between three
Gu. three cinquefoils erm. (1st and mullets of six points sa., on a chief of
4th quarters), all within a bordure the second three cushions or. Sto-
compony arg. and az., the first charged thert of Cargen (18 14).
with hearts gu. and the second with Cocks (3).
mullets of the first. Hamilton of Arg. three cocks gu. (1st and 4th
Barganie (patent 1746, recorded quarters). Cockburn of Langtoun.
1784). Arg. three cocks gu. (1st and 4th
Gu. three cinquefoils erm. (1st and quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quar-
4th quarters of 1st and 4th grand ters). Stothert of Blacket
quarters). Hamilton of Baldon (1814).
(1733)- Collars (3).
Gu. three cinquefoils erm. within a Vert, three collars or, on a chief
bordure embattled or (2nd quarter). indented arg. as many hunting-horns
Alexander Hamilton, alias Inglis of the first, stringed and garnished gu.
OF MURDISTON (i 734). John Hunter, merchant, Ayr.
Gu. three cinquefoils arg. (2nd and Vert, three collars or, on a
3rd quarters), all within a bordure chief indented arg. as many hunting-
embattled arg. in the centre chief
;
horns of the first, stringed and gar-
point, pendant from a mural crown nished gu., within a bordure of the
or by a ribbon gu., fimbriated az., a third, charged with four roses of the
COLLARS— CRESCENT 57
Or, three crescents gu. (ist and 4th 3rd quarters). HUGH Edmonstone
quarters). Edmonston of Newton Montgomerie, London (1876).
(2nd matric. 1775). Or, three crescents gu. (2nd and
Or, three crescents within a double 3rd quarters [for Edmonstone] of 2nd
tressure flory counter-flory gu., all and 3rd grand quarters) ;
over the latter
within a bordure parted per pale of dividing the coats a cross engrailed
the last and az. (ist and 4th quarters). sa., charged with a crescent arg. over ;
quarter of ist and 4th grand quarters quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters),
for Seton), all within a bordure or. the latter within a bordure sa. charged
Gordon of Gordonstoun. with eight besants. Robert Stewart,
Or, three crescents within a double Aberdeen (1732).
tressure flory counter-flory gu. (3rd Or, three crescents within a double
quarter of ist and 4th grand quarters), tressure flory counter -
flory gu. (3rd
allwithin a bordure or charged with quarter for Seton). Marquess OF
eight crescents az. Mr. Robert Huntly.
Gordon of . second son of Or, three crescents within a double
Gordonstoun. tressure flory counter-flory gu. (3rd
Or, three crescents within a double quarter), all within a bordure indented
tressure flory counter-flory (3rd
gu. arg. Gordon of Letterfurie.
quarter of 2nd grand quarter), the Or, three crescents within a double
latter within a bordure nebuly gu. (for tressure flory counter-flory gu. (3rd
Gordon of Invergordon). Fraser OF quarter), all within a bordure sa.
tressure flory counter-flory gu. (3rd Arg. a cross engrailed sa. between
quarter). John GORDON, South four cross crosslets fitchee gu.
Carolina (1776). crescent for difference. EUPHAME
Or, three crescents within a double Adinstone [impaled by Tumbutt\
tressure flory counter-flory gu. (3rd Arg. a cross engrailed between four
quarter), all within a bordure compony roses gu. Aiton of that Ilk.
arg. and az. William Conway Arg. a cross engrailed between four
Gordon (1846). roses gu. within a bordure of the last.
Or, three crescents within a double Ayton of Kinnaldy.
tressure flory counter-flory gu. (3rd Arg. a cross between four mullets
quarter), all within a bordure compony az. Bannatyne of Corehouse.
arg. and az. Captain Alexander Arg. a cross sa. between four hearts
Gordon, R.N. (1848). ppr. Butter of Gormack.
Or, three crescents within a double Arg. a cross engrailed sa. Col-
tressure flory counter-flory gu. (4th quhoun of Luss.
quarter). GORDON OF BALMOOR Arg. a cross between four bees sa.
(1775)- Mr. John Glendie, Dean of Cashell.
Crook, Shepherd's. Arg. a cross engrailed on the outer
Arg. a shepherd's crook sa. MAC- and invected on the inner side sa.,
Laurin of Dreghorn (1781). within a bordure compony of the second
Crosiers (2). and first. SINCLAIR OF Brimmes.
Arg. two crosiers saltire-ways az. Arg. a cross engrailed sa. within a
between a man's heart in chief ppr. bordure of the second charged with
and three mullets of the second in eight plates. Sinclair of Dun.
base. Macguffock of Rusco. Arg. a cross engrailed on the outer
Az. two crosiers in saltire and in side and invected on the inner sa., with-
chief a mitre or. Episcopal See of in a bordure compony of the second
Argyle. and first. Sinclair of Harpsdale.
Arg. two crosiers in saltire sa. Arg. a cross engrailed gu. Sin-
between a heart in chief gu. and three clair of Longformacus.
boars' heads couped of the second in Arg. a cross engrailed sa. SIN-
the flanks and base. James M'Guffie CLAIR OF Roslin.
(1874). Arg. a cross engrailed (sa.) within a
Crosiers (3). bordure wavy of the second charged
Az. three crosiers pale-ways in fess with six mullets of the first. LAUR-
or and a saltire couped in base arg. ENCE Sinclair.
Lammie (L'Amy) of Dunkenie (1st Arg. a cross engrailed between two
matric.) mascles in chief sa. John Sinclair,
Az. three crosiers pale-ways in fess writer, Edinburgh.
or, and in base a saltire couped arg. Arg. a cross engrailed sa. between
Ramsay L'Amy of Dunkenny (2nd two mullets az. (sic). Thomas
matric. 18 13). Sinclair, Thurso.
Az. three crosiers pale-ways in fess Arg. a cross engrailed between four
or, in base a saltire couped arg. (1st roses gu., differenced with a crescent
62 CROSS
Cross —
continued. Cross — continued.
three bears' heads arg., muzzled gu. Arg. on a cross sa. a mullet or, in
Forbes of Corss. the dexter chief point a lion rampant
Gu. a cross or. CROSBIE OFHOLM of the second. John James Col-
(1766). QUHOUN [CAHUN, GAHN] (1787).
Or, a cross az. between four cross Arg. on a cross counter-embattled
crosslets fitchee gu. Lyell of Dy- sa. within a bordure engrailed of
sart. the second three turbots in fret of
Or, a cross az. between four the field. John Balmanno, M.D.,
crosses patee fitchee gu. Lyell Glasgow (1823).
of Murthill. Arg. on a cross between four
Or, a cross az. between four crosses lozenges sa. an eagle displayed of
patee fitchee gu., within a bordure the field.William Smith Dixon
engrailed of the second. Lyell of of Gov an Hill (1871).
WOODHEAD. Gu. on a cross between four un-
Or, a cross engrailed sa. Rait of covered cups or as many lions' heads
Hallgreen. affrontee ppr., on a chief of the second
Quarterly, sa. and arg. a cross difference (2nd and 3rd quarters).
Sa. a cross couped and engrailed embowed ppr. issuing out of a naval
or (3rd quarter for Ufford). William crown, the hand holding a trident
Quarles, Baron of the Holy Roman or (4th quarter for Buller). Lord
Empire, etc. (1767). Elphinstone (1864).
(2)On a Cross . . . Cross Anchored.
Arg. on a cross engrailed between Az. a cross anchoree arg. between
four roses gu. a baton or, with a lion three antique crowns or. John
passant guardant of the last. Sir M'Arthur (1797).
John Aiton of Kippo, Knight of Cross Boton£e.
the Black Rod. Vert, a cross botonee or, on a chief
Arg. on a cross az. between four arg. a lion passant gu., all within a
mullets gu. a crescent or. Banna- bordure of the second. CRUM OF
TYNE OF NEWHALL. Thornliebank (1868).
Arg. a cross sa. charged in the Cross Crosslet.
honour point with a lozenge or, be- Arg. a cross crosslet fitchee and an
tween four hearts ppr., that in the escallop in fess az., on a chief gu.
dexter canton being ensigned with three pallets or. Keith OF Lud-
an imperial crown of the third. quharne.
William Butter, M.D. (1767)- Arg. a cross crosslet between three
Arg. on a cross engrailed sa. be- boars' heads couped sa. John
tween four roses gu. three lozenges or. Crookshanks, London (1793).
Keir, Calcutta (1768). Arg. a cross crosslet fitche'e sa. (2nd
64 CROSS CROSSLET— CROSS CROSSLETS
Or, a cross crosslet fitchee sa. the scalp, within a bordure gu., a chief
between two crescents in chief gu. and chequy of the second and arg. COL.
three fusils, 2 and 1, in base az., within John Molleson, brother of Lauchin-
a bordure indented of the third. tully.
Leith of Craighall. Or, two cross crosslets fitchee, and
Or, a cross crosslet fitchee sa. in base a hart's horn of ten tynes
between three crescents in chief and erased gu., a chief chequy of the
as many fusils in base gu. Leith of second and arg. Gilbert Molleson,
Leithhall. Aberdeen.
Or, a cross crosslet fitche'e sa. Or, two cross crosslets fitchee in
between three crescents in chief and chief,and the attires of a stag affixed to
as many fusils in base, bar-ways gu., the scalp in base gu., a chief chequy
within a bordure az. (1st and 4th of the last and arg. (2nd and 3rd
quarters). Leith of Freefield quarters). Major John Smith, 51st
(1766). Regt. Bengal Army (1867).
Or, a cross crosslet fitche'e sa. Cross Crosslets (3).
between three crescents in chief gu. Arg. three cross crosslets fitchee
and as many fusils in base az. (1st gu. Edie (/Edie) of Moneaght.
and 4th quarters). Ross-Leith of Az. three cross crosslets fitche'e or.
Vert, a cross crosslet arg. Berry mullets or, within a bordure en-
of Westerbogie (1785). grailed arg. Somerville of Hamil-
Vert, a cross crosslet arg. (1st and ton's Farm (1st matric. 1781).
4th quarters). Berry of Tayfield Az. seven cross crosslets fitche'e, 3,
2 and 1, accompanied by three
(1870). 1,
—
Cross Moline continue it. Cross Pat£e —
continued.
Or, a cross moline az. pierced oval- tween three bears' heads couped arg.,
ways of the field between three mullets muzzled gu. FORBES OF CRAIGIE
sa., within a bordure wavy of the VAR (1842).
second. Mill ofBlairtown
(1692). Az. a cross patee between three
Or, a cross moline az. pierced bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu.
lozenge-ways of the field between three (1st and 4th quarters). FORBES OF
mullets of the second. Sir John ARDO.
Mylne, Governor of Guernsey (1759). Az. a cross pate'e fitchee or between
Or, a cross moline az. quarter- three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled
pierced of the field between three gu., within a bordure of the third (1st
mullets of the second. ROBERT and 4th quarters), a crescent gu. for
Millburn Tower (181 7). all a bend sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters).
Parted per Cross, or Quarterly. M'Iver Campbell of Asknish (2nd
Parted per cross arg. and or, in the matric. 1853, 3rd do. 1881, 4th do.
first quarter a lion rampant gu., in the 1884).
second a dexter hand fess-ways couped Parted per cross or and gu. ;
ppr. holding a cross crosslet fitchee over all a bend sa. charged with
gu., in the third a galley, oars in three cross crosslets fitchee arg. (2nd
saltire, sa., in the fourth a salmon and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure
naiant ppr. over all on a fess of
; arg. The Rev. Peter Colin Camp-
the third a cushion of the second. bell, Professor in Aberdeen (ist
William Rae Macdonald, F.F.A., matric. 1854).
Edinburgh (1878). Parted per cross or and gu. ;
over
Parted per cross erm. and vert ;
all a bend sa. charged with three
over all a bend or charged with a stag cross crosslets fitchee arg. (2nd and
in full speed ppr. between two mullets 3rd quarters). Principal Campbell,
of the second. Archibald Hood Aberdeen (2nd matric. 1867).
of Rosedale, co. Midlothian (1891). Parted per cross or and gu. over ;
Cushions (3),
—continued. Cutlass — see Scimitar.
Or, three cushions within a double
tressure flory counter-flory gu. (2nd Dagger (Skene).
and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure Az. a dagger in fess arg. between
nebuly quarterly az. and gu. Dunbar three bears' heads couped of the
OF DURN. second, muzzled sa. FORBES OF
Or, three cushions gu. within a Rubislaw.
double tressure flory counter-flory of Az. a dagger in pale ppr. with a
the last (2nd and 3rd quarters), all wolf's head couped or on the point
within a bordure arg. charged with thereof between three bears' heads arg.,
eight fraises gu. Dunbar of Grange. muzzled gu. Patrick Forbes.
Or, three cushions within a double Az. a dagger in pale arg. bearing on
tressure flory counter-flory gu. (2nd its point a wolf's head couped or be-
and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure tween three bears' heads couped of
vairy gu. and or. Dunbar of Hemp- the second, muzzled gu. on a chief of ;
(
ueaked, and membered gu., on his
..
or, breast an antique covered cup or.
Coi the second Earl of Southesk.
Skene of Pitlurg Arg. an eagle displayed sa. Earl
1 1- of Dalhousie (1st matric.)
jjarts (2). Arg. an eagle displayed between
Argent, two darts ppr., points down- two serpents disposed in orle sa.
wards, saltire-ways and thrust through James Ramsay, Bishop of Dunblane.
a man's heart, placed in the middle fess Arg. an eagle displayed sa., armed
gu., piled and feathered of the first. and membered gu., within a bordure
Ykoman of Dryburgh. of the third. RAMSAY OF JDINGTON,
EAGLE 73
Arg. an eagle displayed sa., mem- the second parted per pale, 1st arg. a
bered and armed or, and on his breast bend az., 2nd arg. a heart crowned
an escutcheon gu., a crescent in chief gu., on a chief az. three mullets of the
for difference. Andrew Reid, West- field. Ramsay of Barnton (1849).
s-
minster. Arg. an eagle displayed sa. (1st
Arg. an eagle displayedbetween quarter), all within a bordure em-
three quatrefoils sa., on a chief battled gu. Maxwell of Cardo-
engrailed of the second as many ness (1805).
quatrefoils of the first. Whyte of Arg. an eagle displayed sa., a chiet
BURNTSHEILS. gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Ramsay
Arg. an eagle displayed between of Wauchtoun.
three quatrefoils sa., on a chief in- Arg. an eagle displayed gu., beaked
dented of the second as many quatre- and armed az. (1st and 4th quarters).
foils of the first. Whyte of Con- Reid of Strathloch (1764).
land. Arg. an eagle displayed sa., beaked
Arg. an eagle volant between three and membered gu., in chief a mullet
quatrefoils sa., on a chief of the second of the last, all within a bordure
as many quatrefoils of the first. engrailed vert (1st and 4th quarters).
Major Andrew Whyte. Captain John Ramsay (1793).
Arg. an eagle displayed sa., armed Arg. an eagle displayed sa. (1st and
and membered gu., within a bordure 4th quarters). Earl of Dalfiousie
nebuly of the second. John Ramsay, (2nd matric. 1841, 3rd do. 1 861).
M.D. (1693). Arg. an eagle displayed sa. within
Arg. an eagle displayed sa., beaked a bordure of the second charged with
and membered gu., bearing in his eight roses of the first (1st and 4th
talons branches of laurel and olive quarters). Wardlaw Ramsay OF
displayed saltire-ways ppr. Allan Whitehill (1849).
Ramsay, Edinburgh (1740). Arg. an eagle displayed sa. sur-
Arg. an eagle displayed sa., beaked mounted of a fess of the field charged
and membered gu., bearing on his with three stars of six points wavy az.
breast another eagle displayed of the (1st and 4th quarters). RAMSAY OF
field. Ramsay of Brackmonth BARRA (2nd matric. 1858).
(1770- Arg. an eagle displayed sa., armed
Arg. an eagle displayed sa. charged gu., within a bordure of the second
on the breast with a rose of the first. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Irvine of
Ramsay of Balmain .
quarters), all within a bordure az. Gu. an eagle displayed or, armed
Ogilvie of Balbegno. and membered az., looking towards
Arg. an eagle displayed sa. (2nd the sun in his splendour, placed in the
and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure dexter chief (1st and 4th quarters),
engrailed gu. Pitcairn of that Ilk all within a bordure or. WILLIAM
(1st matric.) Erskine, second son of David, Lord
Arg. an eagle displayed sa. (2nd Cardross.
and 3rd quarters). Pitcairn of Gu. an eagle displayed or, armed
FORTHER OR OF THAT ILK. and membered az., looking towards
Arg. an eagle displayed sa., beaked, the sun in his splendour, placed in
langued, and armed gu., charged on the dexter chief (1st and 4th quarters),
his breast with another eagle displayed all within a bordure parted per pale
(2nd and 3rd quarters). RAMSAY dexter and sinister chief angles and
L'AMV OF DUNKENNY (1864). the middle base point or, arg., and
Arg. an eagle displayed sa., beaked gu. Charles Erskine, fourth son
and membered gu. (2nd and 3rd of David, Lord Cardross.
quarters for Ramsay), in chief of the Gu. an eagle displayed or, armed
quarters a crescent gu. over all an ;
and membered az., looking towards
escutcheon of pretence quarterly, 1st the sun in his splendour of the second,
and 4th Hamilton, 2nd Nisbet, 3rd placed in the dexter chief ( st and 1
Arg. an eagle displayed sa. within a dexter talon a thistle of the last.
guardant gu., crowned with an imperial pale ppr. William Carnegy, eldest
crown or. John Allan Carnegy, son of Leuchlands.
London (1st matric. 1825). Or, an eagle displayed sa., and in
Gu. an eagle displayed or, armed chief a rose gu. between two mullets
and membered az., looking towards of the second. Panton of Black-
the sun in his splendour, placed in HOUSE.
the dexter chief ( 1 st and 4th quarters Or, an eagle displayed sa., in
as coat of augmentation). Lord chief a rose gu. between two mullets
Cardross. of the second, within a bordure of the
EAGLE 75
Eagle —continued. —
Eagle con tin ued.
third. Captain George Panton, mounted of a galley sa., in the dexter
alias Panther. chief point a dexter hand couped in
Or, an eagle displayed gu. charged fess of the second, and in the sinister
on the breast with a mullet arg. a cross crosslet fitchee of the third.
between two cross crosslets fitchee in .Eneas R. W. M'Donell (1870).
chief and a crescent in base sa. Or, an eagle displayed gu. sur-
Donald of Conheath (1788). mounted of a galley sa., sails furled,
Or, an eagle displayed gu. sur- rigging ppr., in the dexter chief point
mounted of a galley sa., sails furled a dexter hand couped in fess of the
and rigging ppr., in the dexter chief second, and in the sinister a cross
point a dexter hand couped in fess of crosslet fitchee az., all within a bor-
the second, and in the sinister a cross dure engrailed of the last. Mac-
crosslet fitchee of the third. M'Donell DONELL OF LOCHGARRY (1890).
of Glengarry (1797). Or, an eagle displayed az., armed
Or, an eagle displayed gu., beaked and membered sa. (1st and 4th
and membered sa., surmounted of a quarters for Carnegie). Earl of
fess engrailed az. charged with a NORTHESK.
besant between two buckles of the Or, an eagle displayed az.,beaked
field. The Rev. James Lapslie, and membered sa. (1st and 4th
Minister of Campsie (1797). quarters), all within a bordure parted
Or, an eagle displayed az., beaked per pale gu. and arg. charged with
and membered gu., within a bordure eight escallops counter-changed. Car-
engrailed of the second. Major- negie OF FlNHAVEN (l773).
Gen. Nicholas Carnegie, H.E.I.C.S. Or, an eagle displayed gu. charged
(1815). on the breast with a horse-shoe of the
Or, an eagle displayed az., beaked field (1st and 4th quarters). Major
and membered gu., surmounted on the John Smith, 31st Regt. Bengal Army
breast with a star of eight points (1867).
arg., within a bordure engrailed of Or, an eagle displayed reguardant
the third charged with eight besants. sa. charged on the breast with a cres-
John Allan Carnegy (2nd matric. cent of the first, in chief two crescents
1826). of the second (1st and 4th quarters).
Or, an eagle displayed gu., armed Hunter-Weston of Hunterston
sa., surmounted on the breast of a (1880).
galley of the first, within a bordure of Or, an eagle displayed az. (1st
the third charged with three cross and 4th quarters of 1st and 4th grand
crosslets fitchee arg. Macalester quarters). Carnegy of Kinfauns.
of Loup (1847). Sa. an eagle displayed arg., armed
Or, an eagle displayed gu., sur- and beaked gu. Gourlay of Kin-
mounted of a galley sa., sails furled CRAIG.
and rigging ppr., in the dexter chief Sa. an eagle displayed arg., armed
point a dexter hand couped in fess of and membered gu., within a bordure
the second, and in the sinister a cross engrailed or. James Gourlay, Dant-
crosslet fitchee of the third, all within
a bordure of the second. Sir James Sa. an eagle displayed or, in his
Macdonell, G.C.B. (1855). dexter talon a dagger ppr., within a
Or, an eagle displayed between bordure arg. charged with six mullets
three quatrefoils az., on a chief of the gu. William MacAndrew, London
second a besant between two garbs of (1785).
thefirst. White of Grougar and Sa. an eagle displayed or, in his
Ardarroch (1866). dexter talon a dagger in pale ppr.,
Or, an eagle displayed gu. sur- within a bordure arg. charged with
76 EAGLE
1789 the mullet az. was altered to a latter on an escutcheon Boyle of Kel-
rose gu. bumc. The College of the Holy
Arg. a headed eagle dis-
double Spirit, Cumbrae (1874).
-
played gu., beaked and membered sa., Or, a double eagle with wings dis-
in chief a lozenge between two mullets played, surmounted by a galley sa.,
az., and in base the sea wavy vert. armed, langued, and flagged gu., in
Dunlop of Rosebank (1792). the dexter chief point a sinister hand
Arg. a double-headed eagle dis- couped of the third, a mullet in the
EAGLE— ESCUTCHEONS 77
ters for
Pendarvis). Bassett of head erased sa., and in base two
Tihiddy, Cornwall (1780). escallops ermines. HUTCHISON OF
Falcons (3). Rockend (1856).
Arg. three falcons vert (1st quarter). Arg. a fess wreathed az. and gu.
Quarles (1767). within a bordure of the second (1st
FESS. quarter). Gibson- Carmichael of
(1) Fess, Fess within . . . and Fess Skirling (2nd matric. 1823).
surmounted of . . .
Arg. a fess az. within a double
(2) Fess and in chief . . . tressure flory counter-flory gu. (1st
(3) Fess and in base . . . and 4th quarters). Charteris OF
(4) Fess between . . . Amisfield.
(5) On a Fess . . .
Arg. a fess wreathed az. and gu.
(6) On a Fess . . . and in chief . . . within a bordure of the second (1st
( 7) On a Fess . . . and in base . . . and 4th quarters). Carmichael-
(8) On a Fess between . . . Smyth of Nutwood (1st matric.
(9) Parted per Fess. 1 82 1, 2nd do. 1822).
G
82 FESS
mounted of a lion rampant gu., within escutcheon arg. a saltire (" some will
a bordure engrailed of the second have it engrailed ") between four roses
charged with three garbs of the first gu. Stewart, Duke of Lennox.
alternately with as many crescents of Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (2nd
the third (1st and 4th quarters). and 3rd quarters). Cunningham of
Balfour- Stewart of Arbigland Craigends.
(1869). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (2nd
Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. sur- and 3rd quarters). Reid of Birnes.
mounted of a lion rampant gu. (1st Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. sur-
and 4th quarters), all within a bordure mounted of a bend engrailed gu.
arg. charged with three wolves' heads within a double tressure flory counter-
erased gu. Charles Stewart, flory of the last, and in chief a buckle
barrister-at-law (1879). of the second (2nd and 3rd quarters).
Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (2nd Hathorn of Overaires (1743).
and 3rd quarters of 1st and 4th grand Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. within
quarters for Stewart). Marquess of a bordure sa. charged with eight
Athole. mascles of the third (2nd and 3rd
Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (2nd quarters). M Arthur Stewart of
quarter for Stewart of Doiui). Earl Milltoun (1775).
of Moray. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (2nd
Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure
quarter). Goodlatt Campbell of engrailed parted per pale or and arg.
Achlyne. Steuart of Ballechin (1876).
FESS 83
engrailed parted per pale arg. and or. crowned or. Campbell of Glen-
Charles Ferdinand de Kierz- lyon.
kowski-Steuart, London (1888). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (3rd
Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. sur- quarter). Campbell of Glenur-
mounted of a bend engrailed gu. quhie.
within a double tressure flory counter- Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (3rd
flory of the last (2nd and 3rd quarters). quarter). CAMPBELL OF LOCH-
Stewart-Mackenzie of Seaforth DOCHART.
(1890). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (3rd
Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. sur- quarter), a mullet for difference.
mounted of a lion rampant gu. within Campbell of Monzie.
a bordure of the last (1st and 4th Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (3rd
quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quar- quarter), all within bordure gu.
a
silvermedal and gold cross pendant Arg. a fess sa., in chief three
from a ribbon with clasps. Sir Colin lozenges of the last. Lord Aston,
Campbell, K.C.B. (1816). Baron of Forfar.
Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (3rd Gu. a fess erm. and in chief two
quarter). Campbell OF DUNSTAFF- cinquefoils arg. Captain James
nage (1st matric. 1836). Crawfurd.
Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (3rd Gu. a fess chequy arg. and az., in
quarter). Earl of Breadalbane chief a label of three points of the
Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. chief a cross crosslet fitchee of the
(2nd quarter of 3rd grand quarter for second (1st and 4th quarters). THE
A thole) on an escutcheon of pretence
;
Hon. Colin Lindsay (1885).
overMarchioness of Lansdowne Gu. a fess erm., in chief a mullet of
and Baroness Nairne (1878). the last (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd
Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. and 3rd grand quarters). COOPER
surmounted by a bend sa. charged of Failford (2nd matric. 1839).
with three buckles of the first (4th Gu. a fess erm., in chief a mullet
quarter for Stewart) over ;
all on an of the last (2nd and 3rd quarters of
escutcheon Douglas. James, Mar- 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). COOPER
quess of Douglas. of Failford (3rd matric. 1852).
Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. sur- Gu. a fess chequy arg. and az., in
mounted by a bend sa. charged with chief a mullet of the second and the
three buckles of the first (4th quarter) ; base wavy of the third, within a
over all on an escutcheon Douglas. bordure engrailed or (3rd quarter for
Douglas of Bridgeford. Lindsay of Culsh). Dingwall For-
Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. DYCE OF BRUCKLAY (1846).
surmounted of a bend sa. charged Or, a fess gu. and in chief a serpent
with three buckles of the field (4th az. COTHBERT OF CASTLEHILL.
quarter for Stewart of Bon kill) over ; Or, a fess chequy az. and arg., in
all on an escutcheon Douglas. chief a lion passant guardant gu.
Douglas of that Ilk (1771). Stewart of Rosling.
Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (1st Or, a fess chequy az. and arg.
and 4th quarters of 4th grand quarter), surmounted of a bend engrailed and
the latter within a bordure az. charged in the sinister chief point a buckle,
with eight buckles or. Stewart all within a double tressure flory
Fothringham OF Powrie, co. For- counter-flory gu. Stewart of Phis-
far (1890). GILL (1725 ?).
indented upon the upper
Vert, a fess Or, a fess chequy az. and arg.
and engrailed on the nether side arg., surmounted of a bend gu. charged
surmounted of an arrow in pale, point with three buckles of the field, in a
downward, ppr. between four mullets sinister canton of the fourth a lion
of the second. JOHN CUTHBERT, passant guardant of the first pierced
Bailie of Inverness. with a dart ppr., and in base a
FESS 85
—
Fess continued. Fess — continued.
broken spear surmounted of a helmet, az. and arg. Major-Gen. Robert
both ppr. Steuart of Allanton Stuart, H.E.I.C.S. (1802).
(2nd matric. 18 5). i
Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. and
Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. sur- in chief a chevron gu. (2nd and 3rd
mounted of a bend engrailed gu. quarters for Stewart of MonteitJi) ;
charged with three salmon of the first, over all a crescent gu. for difference.
in the sinister chief point a buckle, Viscount Preston.
all within a double tressure flowered Or, a fess chequy az. and arg., in
and counter-flowered of the fourth. chief a crescent of the second (2nd
Stewart of Southwick, co. Kirk- and 3rd quarters). CunninGHAme
cudbright ( 1 89 1 ). OF Cayon, St. Cristopher's.
Or, a fess chequy az. and arg., in Or, a fess chequy az. and arg.,
chief three buckles of the second (1st in chief a chevronel gu. (2nd and
and 4th quarters). Stewart of 3rd quarters), all within a bordure
Newhall. chequy sa. and or. Graham of
Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. and Garture.
in chief a garb of the second (1st and Or, a fess chequy az. and arg., in
4th quarters), all within a bordure chief a chevron gu. (2nd and 3rd
engrailed gu. William Stewart, quarters). Graham of Gartmore
Remembrancer of the Exchequer (1st matric. 1673 ?).
ham OF COLTNESS (
I 8 I
o). chief arg. the representation of a rock
" Gibraltar " between
Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. superinscribed
within a bordure gu., on a canton of two medals. Sir Alexander Camp-
the last an Eastern crown of the first BELL,Bart., K.C.B.(2nd matric. 181 7).
(ist and 4th quarters). Captain Or, a fess chequy az. and arg.,
William Little Stewart (1851). in chief a chevronel gu. (2nd and
Or, a fess chequy az. and arg., in 3rd quarters of 3rd grand quarter).
chief a garb of the second (1st and Barclay-Allardice (1883).
4th quarters of ist and 4th grand (3) Fess and in base . . .
quarters), within a bordure gu. David Az. a fess chequy arg. and gu. and
Steuart Moncreiffe (1768). in base a cross moline or. Boyd OF
Or, a fess chequy az. and arg., in Pinkell.
chief a label of three points gu. (1st Gu. a fess erm. and in base a ship
and 4th quarters of ist and 4th grand or. Crauford of Possil.
quarters) over all on an escutcheon
;
Gu. a fess erm., in base two swords
of pretence Ct/ning/ianic of Bandalloch. in saltire ppr., within a bordure wavy
Stewart Robertson of Edrady- arg.(1st and 4th quarters). Mac-
nate (1885). KNIGHT CRAWFURD OF CARTSBURN
Or, a fess chequy az. and arg., in (2nd matric. 1864).
chief a mullet gu. (2nd quarter), all Gu. a fess erm., in base two swords
within a bordure engrailed compony in saltire ppr., within a bordure wavy
az. and arg. Stewart of Ard- and 4th quarters).
arg. (ist Mac-
vorlich (1802). knight Crawfurd of Cartsburn
Or, a fess chequy az. and arg., in (3rd matric. 1866).
chief a mullet gu. (2nd quarter), all Gu. a fess erm. and in base a ship
within a bordure engrailed compony at anchor, her ensigns flying, or (2nd
86 FESS
—
Fess continued. Fess — continued.
and 3rd quarters). Dunmore OF Arg. a fess counter-embattled be-
Kelvinside (1770). tween three mullets az. Thomas
Or, a fess chequy az. and arg., in Innes.
base a savage head couped ppr. Arg. a fess gu. between three holly
Mrs. Louisa Sydney Stuart, Bel- leaves vert. Irvine of Castle-
ton Strange House, co. Salop (1892). FARTAGH.
(4) Fess between . . .
Arg. a fess between two mullets in
Arg. a fess wavy gu. between three chief az. and a hunting-horn in base
boars' heads erased sa., within a bor- sa., garnished gu. Jossey OF West
dureofthe second. Allardyce of Panes.
DUNNINALD. Arg. a fess wavy between two
az. and a hunting-
Arg. a fess chequy az. and of the mullets in chief
first between three cocks gu. Cock- horn in base sa., garnished gu. John
BURN OF ORMISTON. Jossey, surgeon-apothecary in Edin-
Arg. a fess chequy az. and of the burgh.
first between three cocks gu., a mullet Arg. a fess quarterly sa. and or be-
for difference. George Cockburn, tween three trefoils vert. Macreadie
third son of Ormiston. of Pearstoun.
Arg. a fess az. between three mullets Arg. a fess between a boar's head
gu., within a bordure engrailed of the erased in chief and two mullets in base
second. Dick of Pitkerro. az. Mrs. Elizabeth Rocheid of
Arg. a fess chequy gu. and of the Inverleith.
first between three mullets in chief az. Arg. a fess chequy sa. and or be-
and a man's heart in base ppr. tween three ships rigged of the
Douglas of Maynes. second. Rolland of Disblair.
Arg. a fess nebuly between three Arg. a fess crenelle between three
escutcheons gu. Hay of Cardeny. lions' heads erased gu. Scott OF
Arg. a fess between three escut- LOGIE.
cheons within a bordure gu. Hay of Arg. a fess az. between two cross
WOODCOCKDALE. 1 crosslets fitchee in chief and a mullet
Arg. a fess wavy between three in base sa. James Sharp, Arch-
escutcheons within a bordure gu. bishop of St. Andrews [impaled with
James Hay, W.S. arms of See].
Arg. a fess wavy cotised az. between Arg. a fess az. between two cross
two unicorns' heads couped in chief crosslets in chief and a mullet in base
and a hunting-horn in base gu., gar- sa., within a bordure gu. Sharp OF
nished of the first and stringed of the Stonehill.
third. HORNE OF Westerhall. Arg. a fess nebuly between three
Arg. a fess between three mullets mullets sa. Stoddart OF SOUTH-
az. INNES OF BLAIRTOUN (ist house.
matric. . .
.) Arg. a fess counter-embattled be-
Arg. a fess engrailed between three tween two cinquefoils in chief and a
mullets az. Mr. Robert Innes, cross crosslet fitchee in base gu.
Minister of Gamrie. Keirie of Gogar (1673).
Arg. a fess wavy between three Arg. a fess between three mullets in
mullets az. Mr. George Innes, chief and a lion rampant in base gu.
Parson of Balhclvie. Macrae of Orangefield (1736). -
1
Given thus by Nisbet the entry in the
; Arg. a fess crenelle between three
Register is partially erased, but runs as follows : lions' heads erased gu., a mullet in
"
Arg. three incscutcheons, within a bordure gu. chief for difference. SCOTT OF
a fess waved of the second." But see James
W.S. who was the second brother of
Brotherton (1764).
Hay, ,
az. and a heart in base ppr. (2nd and or, within a bordure of the second.
3rd quarters), in the middle chief Gordon of Birkenburn.
point on an escutcheon arg. a woman Az. a fess chequy or (sic) and of the
trampling a snake under her feet and field between three boars' heads erased
supporting a child in her arms crowned of the second, a mullet in chief for dif-
with laurel all within a bordure
;
ference. Gordon of Buthlay.
erm. Douglas of Douglas Sup- Az. a fess chequy arg. and of the
port (1st matric. 1832). first between three boars' heads erased
between three foxes'
Arg. a fess sa. or. Gordon of Lessmoir.
heads couped ppr. (2nd and 3rd Az. a fess chequy arg. and of the
coupled at the shoulders arg. FRANCIS between three fraises of the second.
Armstrong, son to Parknowe. James Park of . . .
Az. a fess between three bells or. Az. a fess arg. between six cross
Bell of Provesthauch. crosslets fitchee or. Lieut.-Col.
Az. a fess chequy arg. and gu. George Rattray.
between two barrulets of the second. Az. a fess indented arg. between
David Boyd, Edinburgh. three besants. Edward Burrow,
Az. a fess chequy arg. and gu. Port Glasgow (i 773)-
between two cross crosslets fitchee in Az. a fess chequy arg. and sa.
chief and as many mullets in base of between six cross crosslets fitchee,
the second. Boyd OF TROCHREG. three in the chief and three in the
Az. a fess chequy arg. and gu. be- nombril points, or, and three billets,
tween three roses in chief and a two in the honour and one in the
crescent in base of the second. John base points, of the second. John
Boyd, Edinburgh. LEES, Private]Secretary to the Lord-
Az. a fess verrey {sic) between Lieutenant of Ireland ( 773)- i
three fleur de lys arg. Browne of Az. a fess engrailed arg. between
Gorgie Milne, now Broun of three bells or. Thomas Bell, Ealing
JOHNSTOUNBURN. (1782).
1
Illegible in Register.
Az. a fess chequy arg. and gu.between
90 FESS
—
Fess continued. Fess — continued.
two barrulets of the second. Lieut.- Az. a fess or between a castle triple-
Gen. Sir Robert Boyd (1786). towered arg., masoned sa., in chief and
Az. a fess chequy arg. and of the a crescent of the second in base.
firstbetween three boars' heads erased Thomas Clark, Lord Provost of
or, in the middle chief point a bear's Edinburgh (1886).
head of the second, muzzled gu., in the Az. a fess chequy arg. and gu.
dexter chief point a mullet silver. between three mullets in chief and an
Lieut.-Col. Hugh Mackay Gordon anchor in base of the second, wreathed
(1803). about with a cable ppr. Boyd of
Az. a fess or between two hunting- Maxpoffle, co. Roxburgh (1892).
horns in chief of the second and a Az. a fess between three lozenges or
bear's head erased in base arg., (1st and 4th quarters for Bcthune).
muzzled sa. Robert Horn, advo- Bethune of Balfour (1st matric.)
cate (1855). (Do.) Bethune of Bandon.
Az. a fess chequy arg. and gu. Az. a fess chequy or and gu. between
between two buckles in chief of the three lozenges of the second (1st and
second and a saltire in base chequy or 4th quarters). Bethune of Blebo.
and of the third. Captain James Az. a fess chequy arg. and gu. be-
Waddell Boyd (1858). tween three mascles or (1st and 4th
Az. a fess chequy arg. and gu. quarters), all within a bordure indented
between three escutcheons of the or. Grisel Bethune, heiress of
second. Boyd of Townend (1865). Longhermiston.
Az. a fess between three arrows Az. a fess between three fraises arg.
pale
-
ways, points downwards, or. (1st and
4th quarters). PHILIP
John Heugh, merchant, London Fraser, Inverness (1692).
(1865). Az. a fess chequy arg. and of the
Az. a fess between two pelicans in first between three boars' heads erased,
their nests feeding their young in within a bordure or (1st and 4th
chief and a pot of lilies in base arg. quarters). GORDON OF HALLHEAD
Paterson of Kinnettles (1867). (1760).
Az. a fess between three boars' Az. a fess between three lozenges or
heads couped or. Henry Wolrige (1st and 4th quarters), all within a
Gordon, barrister-at-law (1873). bordure embattled or. Bethune of
Az. a fess arg. between six mascles Kilcon'quhar (1835).
or. NlCOL OF BALLOGIE (1875). Az. a fess between three mascles or
chequy arg. and sa. be-
Az. a fess (1st and 4th quarters). BETHUNE OF
tween two boars' heads couped in chief Balfour (2nd matric. 1837).
of the second and a crescent in base or, Az. a fess chequy arg. and sa.
on a canton also of the second a chevron between three crescents, one in chief
of the third between three lionsrampant and two in base, of the second (1st
gu. Andrew Clark, S.S.C. (1879). and 4th quarters). Towers-Clark
Az. a fess or between three mascles of Wester Moffat (1867).
in chief and a crescent in base arg. Az. a fess chequy arg. and of the
Edward Joseph Carson of Accar- field between three boars' heads erased
SANE, Capetown (1883). or, within a bordure indented of the
Az. a fess between three crosses second (2nd and 3rd quarters of 1st
pateearg. Charles James Gordon and 4th grand quarters). Forbes
Duguid, Aberdeen (1883). Leslie of Rothie (1862).
a fess between three crosses
Az. Az. a fess chequy arg. and of the
patee arg. within a bordure parted per first between three boars' heads erased
pale arg. and or. Duguid of Cam- or,within a bordure indented of the
machmore, co. Kincardine (1883). second (2nd quarter [for Gordon of
FESS 9i
displayed bend-ways in base arg., Or, a fess chequy az. and arg.
thereon a canton az. charged with a between two garbs in chief and a
saltire of the third. The Right Hon. crescent in base of the second.
J. P. B. Robertson, Lord Justice- Stewart of Fillthecap.
General of Scotland (1892). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg.
Gu. a fess couped between three between a lion passant in- chief and a
crescents or (1st and 4th quarters). rose in base gu., all within a bordure
Holburne of Menstrie. engrailed and compony of the second
Gu. a fess wavy erm. between three and third. Stewart of Inch-
spur-revels arg., pierced az. (1st and brek.
4th quarters). Crawford of Over- Or, a fess between three hunting-
ton, co. Lanark (1880). horns sa., garnished and stringed gu.
Gu. a fess erm. between two mullets Pennicook of Newhall.
in chief orand a triple-towered castle Or, a fess chequy az. and arg.
in base arg., masoned sa. (2nd and between three boars' heads sa. Clerk
3rd quarters). KlNCAlD LENNOX OF of Braleccan (1754).
WOODHEAD AND THAT ILK (1833). Or, a fess az. between three arrows
Gu. a fess chequy arg. and az. pale
-
ways, points downwards, gu.
between two besants, within a bordure John Barns, merchant, Glasgow
engrailed of the second (3rd quarter for (1770).
Lindsay of Peinie (?) ). JOHN DUTHY, Or, a fess chequy az. and arg.
Winchester, eldest son of Drumlathie between two crescents in chief and a
(1773)- boar's head erased in base gu., within
FESS 93
and vert between three talbots' heads arg. a cross engrailed sa., a crescent
erased of the second. Mrs. Alison for difference. Ross OF Balgrigie.
94 FESS
Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. be- (2nd quarter for Clerk of Liston
tween two antique crowns in chief gu. Shiels). Clerk Rattray of Craig
and a boar's head couped in base sa. Hall (18 17).
(ist and 4th quarters). John Stuart, Or, chequy az. and arg.
a fess
King of France's Body Guard (1776). between three roses gu. (2nd and 3rd
Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. quarters). Murray of Broughton
between a lion passant guardant in (ist matric.)
chief gu. and in base three buckles, Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. sur-
2 and I, az. (ist and 4th quarters). mounted of a bend engrailed gu.,
Stewart of Allanton (ist matric. between a buckle of the last in the
1789). sinister chief and an escallop sa. in the
Or, a fess az. between three arrows dexter base, all within a double
pale
-
ways, points downwards, gu. tressure flory counter-flory of the
(
1and 4th quarters for Barns)
st ;
fourth (2nd and 3rd quarters).
above the quarters on a chief az. the Margaret Caroline Youngson
representation of the curtain of a (1773).
fortification,and above it the word Or, a fess erm. between three
" St. heads erased vert (2nd and
Sebastian," and on a canton arg. griffins'
a gold cross and the badge of the 3rd quarters for Brebncr). Innes of
Portuguese Order of the Tower and Learney (1875).
Sword. Col. James Stevenson Or, a fess between three arrows,
az.
(1st and 4th quarters), all within a and 3rd quarters). JAMES Adam
bordure nebuly quarterly gu. and arg. M'Kerrell Brown, C.A., Edinburgh
Mure Mackenzie of Delvine (1st (1887).
matric. 1785). Erminois, on a fess parted per fess
Arg. on a fess az. three mullets or embattled gu. and az. three crescents
and 4th quarters), all within a
(ist arg. (2nd quarter for Craig of Dalnair),
bordure nebuly quarterly gu. and arg. all within a bordure erm. Tytler of
Muir Mackenzie of Delvine (2nd WOODEHOUSELEE (2nd matric. 1824).
matric. 1830). Erminois, on a fess parted per fess
Arg. on a fess sa. three cinquefoils embattled gu. and az. three crescents
of the and 4th quarters), all
first (ist arg. (2nd quarter for Craig ofDalnair).
within a bordure engrailed sa. BOS- Fraser-Tytler of Balnain (1864).
WELLOF Balmuto (
i 87 5 ).
Erm. on a fess sa. three crescents
Arg. on a fess az. three mullets of arg. Craig of Riccarton (ist
the first (2nd quarter for Vere of matric.)
FESS 97
the field, in chief a fleur de lys gu. crosslets fitche"e sa. and a dexter hand
(1st and 4th quarters) over all in the ; couped grasping a sword in pale ppr.
centre of the four quarters a spur-revel three mullets of the first, within a
of six points gu. John Laing Wier bordure engrailed of the second.
(sic)(1801). Sharp of Hoddam.
Arg. on a fess sa. three cinquefoils between two cross
Arg. on a fess az.
FeSS — continued. —
Fess continued.
bordure embattled of the fourth. heads pale-ways, points upwards, in
Stephen Shairp (1787). base of the last a saltire engrailed
Arg. on a fess az. between three couped of the first. Richard Hud-
bulls' heads couped behind the ears gu. son Beattie (1858).
as many mascles or. BlSLAND OF Arg. on a fess sa. between two
AUCHINTORLIE (1797). cross crosslets in chief of the second
Arg. on a fess sa. between three and in base a demi-lion rampant gu.
mullets of six points many
az. as issuing out of a bar wavy az. three
escallops or. Innes of Lochalsh escallops or. HUGHAN OF AlRDS
(1811). (1862).
Arg. on a fess vert between a Arg. on a fess between a crescent
demi-lion in chief gu. issuant from the in chief gu. and a unicorn's head
fess and a fleur de lys in base az. a erased in base sa. a mullet between
sword fess-ways ppr. Major-Gen. two cushions or. Hugh Thurburn,
Sir John Mary Chalmers, K.C.B. London (1864).
(1815). Arg. on a fess between three annu-
Arg. on a between
fess crenelle lets az. as many crescents of the first.
three lions' heads erased gu. a chess William Young Craig, coal pro-
rook of the first. David Scott, prietor,Cheshire (1874).
Bengal (1824). Arg. on a fess wavy gu. between
Arg. on a fess sa. between two three hunting-horns sa., garnished
crescents in chief and a saltire couped and stringed vert, two mullets of
in base gu. a garb between two water- the first. FORRESTER OF CARBETH
bougets or. Col. Udny Yule, C.B., (1874).
H.E.I.C.S. (1824). Arg. on a fess indented between
Arg. on a fess az. between three three crescents gu. as many garbs or.
bundles of holly vert, each consisting Mrs. Charlotte Mary Blyth or
of as many leaves slipped, banded gu., Fleming [of Clayquhat] (1877).
three mullets of the first. IRVING OF Arg. on a fess between a boar's
Newton (1827). head erased in chief and two mullets
Arg. on a fess between two annulets in base az. a crescent of the first.
Or, on a fess az. between a bull's rampant in base gu. three mullets
head couped in chief and a galley, arg. Tulloch of Elliestoun
oars in saltire, in base sa. a saltire (1808).
arg. Richardson of Smeaton. Or, on a fess engrailed az. between
Or, on a fess indented (az. ?) be- a bull's head couped in chief and a
tween a bull's head couped in chief galley, oars in saltire, in base sa. two
and a galley, oars in saltire, in base fleursde lys arg., all within a bor-
sa. a saltire arg. John Richardson, dure gu. charged with eight besants.
writer, Edinburgh. Ralph Richardson, merchant, Edin-
Or, on a fess az. between a bull's burgh (1836).
FESS 103
trippant arg. Richardson of Rals- flagged gu., a saltire couped arg. (1st
ton (1858). and 6th quarters). Richardson of
Or, on a fesswavy az. between a Pitfour (2nd matric. 1826, 3rd do.
demi-lion sa. holding in his dexter 1837).
paw a sword in chief ppr., and in Or, on a fess gu. between three
base three roses gu., barbed and crosses patee in chief of the second and
seeded vert, a fleur de lys of the first. a mullet az. in base three besants (1st
Chambers ofGlenormiston(i 863). and 4th quarters of 2nd grand quar-
Or, on a fess between three crosses ter) ;
on an escutcheon of pretence
patde in chief gu. and a mullet in base overMarchioness of Lansdowne
az.three besants on a canton of the
;
and Baroness Nairne (1878).
second a boar's head couped of the Or, on a fess gu. between three
field. Mercer of Huntingtower crosses patee in chief of the second
(1864). and a star of six points in base az.
Or, on a fess gu. between two three besants of the field, all within a
crosses patde fitchee of the second in bordure of the third (2nd quarter for
chief and a salmon naiant in base ppr. Mercer). The Hon. Hew A. D.
a mural crown of the first. Peter H. Haldane Duncan Mercer-
Stewart Macliver, Bristol (1867). Henderson (1882).
Or, on a fess az.between a bull's Or, on a fess between three crosses
head couped in chief sa. and in base patde in chief gu. and a mullet in base
a galley, oars in action, of the last, az. as many besants within a bordure
flagged gu., a saltire couped between az. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Alex-
two unicorns trippant arg., within a ander Campbell, Peru (1762).
bordure of the second. Richardson Sa. on a fess between three mascles
of Hartfield (1869). or a star of six points wavy az. (1st
Or, on a fess gu. between three and 4th quarters). MITCHELL OF
goats' heads erased sa. two cross Stow (1866).
crosslets fitchee of the first. Robert Sa. on a fess between three mascles
Bartholomew, merchant, Glasgow or three mullets gu. (2nd and 3rd
(1869). quarters). Mitchell Innes of Par-
Or, on a fess az. between two spur- sons Green (1840).
revels in chief and a hunting-horn Vert, on a fess wavy between three
stringed in base sa. a water-bouget of boars' heads arg. as many quatrefoils
the first. James Burness, merchant, of the first. WHYTHEAD OF ISLES OF
London (1873). ALLO.
Or, on a fess az. between a bull's Vert, on a fess dancetty arg. three
head couped in chief and a galley, oars mullets gu., in the middle chief a
in in base sa., flagged gu., a
action, deer's head cabossed, surmounted of
saltire couped between two unicorns a pheon, point downwards, or, and in
trippant arg., within a bordure of the base between two escallops a pheon,
fourth. George Wood Richardson, point upwards, of the last ; in a dexter
Kirn, co. Argyll (1878). canton of the second a lion rampant
io4 FESS
a galley of the first, mast, oars, and (?), within a bordure indented of the
first holding a wild Indian at full of the mast, oars, and tackling
first,
draught, (sic) his bow bent marking at ppr., flagged gu., pennant arg., in the
a stag standing at full gaze regardant dexter chief a hand couped fess-ways
proper;" (the second holding) "the holding a dagger in pale and in the
emblem of the earth, and in base sinister chief a cross crosslet fitchee,
the emblem of water with a ship under both of the second, within a bordure
sail, within sight of and making towards counter-changed of the last and first.
a distant land representing America." M'Pherson of Garbity (1854).
Robert Dinwiddie, North America Parted per fess arg. and sa., in chiet
(i75i). a martlet of the second, in base a fir
Parted per fess undy arg. and vert, tree growing out of a mount sur-
an oak tree eradicated in chief and a mounted by a sword in bend dexter,
salmon naiant in base ppr. (4th supporting on its point an antique
quarter). John Michie, London crown or. M'Kirdy OF BlRKWOOD"
(1761). (1856).
Parted per fess wavy or and gu. a Parted per fess az. and arg., in chief
lion rampant within a bordure nebuly, a martlet or between two mullets of
all counter-changed. Peter Middle- the second, and in base a ship in full
ton, M.D. (1768). sail on the-sea between a garb and a
Parted per fess wavy or and gu. a thistle ppr., on a chief of the third
lion rampant parted of the same three pallets gu. (and on a canton
direction of the last and arg. Drum- erm. the decoration of the Legion ot
mond of Megginch (1st matric. Honour). DlCKSON of CLOCKS-
1788). BRIGGS AND RESCOBIE (1856).
Parted per fess wavy or and gu. Parted per fess az. and arg., in chief
James Drummond, London (1791). three broad arrows in pale, points
Parted per fess erm. and or, four downwards, or, and in base a cross
io6 FESS
third, flags and pennons gu. MACFIE two hunting-horns in chief vert,
OF LANGHOUSE (1864). garnished and stringed gu., and in
Parted per fess vert and or, a fess base an anchor arg. Andrew
dancetty erm. between a stag's head Galloway Hunter, Dean Burn, co.
cabossed in chief of the second and Roxburgh (1875).
two laurel leaves in base of the Parted per fess in chief chequy or
first. Thomas Duff, Richmond, co. and vert, in base gu., the latter charged
Surrey (1865). with a lion rampant arg., on a canton
Parted per fess arg. and erm. a of the last a rose of the third, barbed
bend sa. between a unicorn's head of the second. Rev. Andrew Wal-
erased in chief and a cross crosslet lace MlLROY OF FORTHSIDE, CO.
fitchee in base gu. Dennistoun of Stirling (1876).
GOLFHILL (1865). Parted per fess or and sa. a cup
Parted per fess vert and arg. a lion arg.,and issuing therefrom a garland
rampant counter-changed. HUME OF between two branches of laurel ppr.
AUCHINDOLLY (1867). Mrs. Bethia Lillie Laurie or
Parted per fess nebuly az. and or, Scott, Mrs. Isabella Crawford
in chief a sword arg., point down- Laurie or Cunninghame, Mrs.
wards, and in base a galley sa. under Elizabeth Margaret Laurie or
sail of the third, flags and pennons gu. Mutrie (1877).
Macfie of Dreghorn (1867). Parted per fess arg. and az. a
Parted per fess gu. and arg., in chief saltirewavy counter-changed between
a martlet or between two mullets of a castle triple-towered sa., masoned
the second, and in base a ship in full arg., and thereon a redbreast ppr. in
sail in the sea between a garb and a chief and an otter's head erased of
thistle ppr., on a chief of the third the first in base. James David
three pallets of the first, all within a Marwick, Town Clerk, Glasgow
bordure of the same. John Far- (1877).
quhar Dickson, Panbride House, Parted per fess arg. and az. a stag's
co. Forfar (1867). head cabossed counter-changed, in the
FESS 107
(3).
).
az. John Sydeserf, M.D. Syde- cutcheon arg. a saltire ("some will
SERF OF COLLEGEHEAD. have it engrailed ") between four roses
Arg. a fleur de lys sa., on a chief gu. Charles Stewart, Duke of
engrailed of the last a mullet of the Lennox.
first. Captain William Gair Az. three fleurs de lys or (1st and
And which
golden fleece is assigned to within a bordure of the second, charged
him as a mark
of distinction on account of the
with a double tressure flory counter-
very essential services done by him to the stock-
"
ing trade of the Town and County of Aberdeen. flory of the first.
[The above charge
no FLEURS DE LYS— FORK
coat.]
Earl of Eglinton. 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand
Az. three fleurs de lys or (ist and quarters). Kennedy of Clowburn.
4th quarters). Montgomerie of Gu. three fleurs de lys or, on a chief
COUSFIELD. of the second three hearts of the first.
Az. three fleurs de lys or (ist and John Brown, Copenhagen (1755).
4th quarters) over all a two-handed
;
Gu. three fleurs de lys or in fess
sword in pale ppr. Montgomerie between as many cinquefoils arg.
of Skelmorlie. Hamilton of Sundrum (1800).
Az. three fleurs de lys or (ist and Gu. three fleurs de lys or (ist and
4th quarters) ;
over all a two-handed 4th quarters of ist and 4th grand
sword in pale ppr., all within a bor- quarters), the latter charged in the
dure arg. charged with mullets and centre with a mullet, and within a
ravens alternately sa. for difference. bordure engrailed or. William
Montgomerie of Kirktounholme Henry Montgomery (i860).
(1732). Forest — sec Trees.
Az. three fleurs de lys or (1st and Fork (Shakefork or Sheaf-fork).
4th quarters) over all dividing the
; Arg. a shakefork
sa. (Cunning-
coats a cross wavy or charged with ham) Earl of Glencairn.
a mullet between four crescents az. Arg. a shakefork sa. between two
Montgomery of Stanhope (1772). lozenges in fess of the last. Cun-
Az. three fleurs de lys or ( 1 st and 4th ningham of Auchinharvie.
quarters); over all dividing the quar- Arg. a shakefork sa. between three
ters a cross wavy or charged with mascles gu. Cunningham of Bal-
three cinquefoils in fess erm. MONT- quhan.
GOMERY of Newton (1774). Arg. a shakefork sa. and in chief a
fretty or. Cunningham of Craig- Arg. a shakefork sa. (2nd and 3rd
end (1704 ?). quarters). William Copland of
Arg. a shakefork sa. between three Colliestoun (ist matric. 1 73 1).
fleurs de lys az., one in chief and Arg. a shakefork sa. withiiv a bor-
two in the flanks. Cunnyngham dure az. charged with eight billets or
of Livingston (1st matric. 1768, (2nd and 3rd quarters). Rigg of
2nd do. 1775). Morton (1772).
Arg. a shakefork sa. between three Arg. a shakefork sa. (3rd quarter
roses gu. Cuninghame of Ban- of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters).
DALLOCH, on an escutcheon of pre- Sandilands of Hilderston(i673).
Stewart Robertson of
tence over Arg. a shakefork and in chief a
Edradynate (1885). mullet sa.
(3rd quarter). MuiR OF
Arg. a shakefork sa. within a bor- Cassencary (1773).
dure gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Arg. a shakefork sa. (3rd quarter).
Cunningham of Aikinbir. Fergusson of Kilkerran (1880).
Arg. a shakefork sa. (1st and Arg. a shakefork sa., in chief a
4th quarters). Cunningham of rose gu. surmounted by a mullet of
Craigends. the field (4th quarter). Hunter
Arg. a shakefork sa. (1st and 4th Blair of Blairquhan (1827).
quarters). Cunninghame OF Cayon, Erm. a shakefork sa. within a bor-
St. Cristopher's. dure wavy az. CUNINGHAME OF
Arg. a shakefork sa. within a bor- Brighouse(i77i). Cuninghameof
dure gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Lainshaw and Brighouse (1779).
Alexander Cunnyngham, C.S. Or, a shakefork sa. charged with
(1769). four besants. George Cunning-
Arg. a shakefork sa., and in chief ham, C.E. (1864).
a mullet gu., within a bordure en- Or, a shakefork sa. charged with
grailed of the last (1st and 4th four besants over all on an escutcheon
;
Fraise — continued. —
Fraises (3) continued.
Az. a fraise arg. between three pretence arg. three escutcheons gu.
garbs or. CUMMING OF RELUGAS Hay of Craignethan.
(1733)- Az. three fraises arg. (1st and 4th
Az. a fraise arg. between three quarters), all within a bordure arg. ;
garbs or, all within a bordure en- over all on a shield of pretence of the
grailed of the second. GEORGE last three escutcheons gu. Hay of
CUMMING (I790). LlNPLUM.
Az. a fraise arg. between three Az. three fraises arg. (1st and 4th
boars' heads couped or (1st and 4th quarters); over all on a shield' of
quarters). Gordon of Glastirim. pretence arg. three escutcheons gu., a
Fraises (3) — see also Cinquefoils. mullet surmounted of a crescent for
Az. three fraises arg. LORD difference. William Hay, merchant,
Fraser. Edinburgh.
Az. three fraises arg. within a Az. three fraises arg. (1st and 4th
bordure compony of the second and quarters) over all on an escutcheon
;
grailed quarterly arg. and gu. charged charged with eight garbs or. Fraser
with eight mullets counter-changed. of Fraserfield (2nd matric. 1775).
Fraser of Auchnagarne. Arg. three fraises az. (1st and 4th
Az. three fraises arg. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure or.
quarters), all within a bordure
en- Fraser of Struie (1796).
grailed quarterly arg. and gu. Fraser Az. three fraises arg. (1st and 4th
of Belladrum. quarters), in the middle chief point of
Az. three fraises arg. (1st and 4th the first quarter a crescent or, all
quarters), all within a bordure in- quarters) over all an escutcheon arg.
;
dented arj charged with eight charged with three shields gu., the
crescents g Fraser of Eske- whole within a bordure vert charged
DELL. with four unicorns' heads couped with
Az. three fraises arg. (1st and 4th as many mullets alternately arg. Hay
quarters), all within a
bordure en- OF SiMITHFIELD (1806).
grailed quarterly arg. and gu. charged
Az.three fraises arg. (1st and 4th
1 st and
with eight annulets counter-changed. quarters of 4th grand quarters)
Fraser of Fingask. en si/rtoi/t of the former, on an escut-
Az. three fraises arg. (1st and 4th cheon arg. a mullet between three
quarters), all within a
bordure in- shields gu. Hay Newton of New-
dented or. Fraser of Kirkton. ton (2nd matric. 1809).
Az. three fraises arg. (1st and 4th Az. three fraises arg. (1st and 4th
Fraises (3) —
continued. Fraises (3) — continued.
suspended from a mural crown or. Az. three fraises arg. (ist and 4th
Lieut. - Col. Augustus Simon quarters of 2nd grand quarter), the
Frazer (i 8 i
4). latter within a bordure erm. Mac-
Az. three fraises arg. (ist and 4th kenzie of Kilcoy (2nd matric.
quarters), all within a bordure gu. ; 1837).
over all on an escutcheon Hay. Az. three fraises arg. (2nd quarter
Hay of Belton (ist matric. 1824). of 2nd grand quarter for Fraser).
Az. three fraises arg. (ist and 4th Lord Elphinstone (1864).
quarters). Fraser OF Lovat
(1837). Az. three fraises arg. (2nd and 3rd
Az. three fraises arg. (ist and 4th quarters of 2nd grand quarter).
quarters) over all on an escutcheon
;
Forres of Pitsligo (2nd matric.
arg. three shields gu., all within a 1865).
bordure arg. Hay of Linplum Az. three fraises arg. (2nd and 3rd
(1841). quarters [for Fraser] of 2nd grand
Az. three fraises arg. (ist and 4th quarter), in the centre a mullet az.
quarters), all within a bordure in- for difference. Lady Osborne El-
dented or, with a canton erm. phinstone (1870).
Fraser of Hospitalfield (2nd Az. three fraises arg. (2nd and 3rd
matric. 1852). quarters for Fraser). Lord FORBES
Az. three fraises arg. (ist and 4th of Pitsligo.
quarters) over all on an escutcheon
;
Az. three fraises ("or five saltire-
of pretence arg. a key fess-ways, wards ways, according to some ") arg. (2nd
downwards, between three shields gu. and 3rd quarters for Fraser). Earl
fox Hay. Hay of Alderston (1875). of Wigton.
Az. three fraises arg. (ist and 4th Az. three fraises arg. (2nd and 3rd
quarters of ist and 4th grand quarters). FLEMING OF FERME.
quarters) over all on an escutcheon
;
Az. three fraises arg. (2nd and 3rd
arg. three shields gu., in the centre a quarters), in the fess point a mullet
mullet for difference. Hay-Newton for difference. Lieut. -Col. John
of Newton (ist matric. 1773). Fleming.
Az. three fraises arg. (ist and 4th Az. three fraises arg. (2nd and 3rd
quarters of ist
4th grand and quarters), in the fess point a mullet for
quarters), the latter within a bordure difference. Mrs. Marie Fleming,
gu. over the latter on an escutcheon spouse to John Graham, Commissary
Hay. Baird - Hay of Belton Clerk of Dunblane [impaled by
(2nd matric. 1874). Gra/iam].
Az. three fraises arg. (4th quarter Az. three fraises arg., within a
of ist and 4th grand quarters), all bordure quarterly, first and fourth, or
within a bordure or charged with three antique crowns gu., second and
eight crescents az. Mr. Robert third, az. three fraises arg. (2nd and
Gordon of . .
., second son of 3rd quarters). Leslie of Powis.
Gordonstoun. Az. three fraises arg. (2nd and 3rd
Az. three fraises arg. (4th quarter quarters). Mackenzie of Gairloch.
of ist and 4th grand quarters for Az. three fraises arg. (2nd and 3rd
Fraser), all within a bordure or. quarters) over all in the centre of the
;
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114
FRAISES— FRET
three mullets arg. LIEUT. - COL. dan az. Captain William Conway
Kenneth Mackenzie (1805). Gordon (1846).
Az. three fraises arg. (1st and 4th Az. three fraises arg. (4th quarter),
quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quar- all compony arg. and
within a bordure
ters), all within a bordure engrailed az. Captain Alexander Gordon,
quarterly arg. and gu. charged R.E. (1845)-
with three mullets counter-changed. Fraises (5).
Charles Douglas Mackenzie, Ud- Az. five fraises arg. (1st and 4th
ney House, Middlesex (i860).
co. quarters) over all on a shield of pre-
;
Az. three fraises arg. (1st and 4th tence arg. three escutcheons gu.,
quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quar- within a bordure vert charged with
ters), the latter within a bordure az. unicorns' heads couped and mullets
charged with eight garbs or. MAJOR interchanged of the one and other
Henry Erskine Forbes (1870). arg. Hay of Haystoun.
Az. three fraises arg. (2nd and 3rd Fret.
M'Cul-
quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quar- Erm. a fret engrailed gu.
ters). Forbes of Pitsligo (1st LOCH OF PlLTON.
matric. 1783). Arg. on a fret of four pieces gu. as
Az. three fraises arg. (2nd and 3rd many hearts or, and in every interstice
quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand a rose of the second, barbed vert, in
quarters), the latter within a bordure chief a crescent az. ROBERT Gaird-
or charged with eight fleurs de lys az. ner (1761).
Brooke Hamilton Gyll of Wyrar- Arg. on a fret gu. between a rose
disbury House, co. Bucks. (1844). in every interstice of the second,
Az. three fraises arg. (4th quarter barbed vert, four hearts or, within a
[for Fraser] of 2nd and 3rd grand bordure az. Robert Gardiner,
quarters for Huntly). JOHN, Earl H.E.I.C.S. (1789)-
of Sutherland. fret of four pieces gu. as
Arg. on a
Az. three fraises arg. (4th quarter many hearts or, and in every interstice
for Fraser). Marquess of Huntly. a rose of the second (2nd and 3rd
Az. three fraises arg. (4th quarter), quarters for Gardiner). George Kin-
all within a bordure indented arg. near, merchant, Edinburgh (18 18).
Gordon of Letterfurie. Az. a fret arg., on a chief or three
Az. three fraises arg. (4th quarter), crescents sa. over all on an escutcheon
;
all within a bordure sa. charged with the arms of Mackenzie of Seaforth.
Tl&t—continuet /.
—
Galley continued.
stice a rose of the second. John a book folded purpure. Royal
Gardner, banker, Edinburgh (1783). Burgh of Queensferry.
Gu. on a fret arg. four hearts az., Arg. a galley a chief gu.
and in every interstice a rose of the three pallets or. Keith of Ravels-
second, in chief a crescent or. RICH- ton (1st matric. 1737)-
ARD Gardner, Assistant Comptroller- Arg. in the sea ppr. an ancient
General of the Customs (1784). galley with two masts, sails furled, sa.,
Sa. a fret arg. (2nd and 3rd flagged gu., seated therein the Virgin
quarters). Harington Stuart of Mary with the infant Saviour in her
Torrance, Lanark (1879).
co. arms and a cloud resting over their
Gu. a fret or (1st and 4th quarters heads, all ppr. Burgh OF LEITH
of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). (1889).
William Henry Montgomery Arg. in a sea ppr. an ancient galley
(i860). sa., flagged gu., therein two men ppr.,
Arg. in the sea az. a galley, sails grand quarters). Maciver Campbell
trussed up, sa., on the middle part of Asknish (2nd matric. 1853).
thereof Queen Margaret of Scotland Arg. a galley, oars in action, sa. (3rd
standing richly apparelled and crowned quarter of 1st and 4th grand quarters),
ppr., holding in her dexter hand a all within a bordure arg. The Rev.
sceptre ensigned with a fleur de lys or, Peter Colin Campbell, Professor
and in her sinister, lying on her breast, in Aberdeen (1st matric. 1854)
—the
n6 GALLEY
Arg. a galley, oars in action, sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a
(2nd quarter), all within a bordure bordure counter hermines (ermines).
erm. CAMPBELL OF ABERUCHIL Stewart of Balcaskie.
(3rd matric. 1703). Arg. a galley, oars in action, sa.
Arg. a galley, oars in action, sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a
(2nd quarter), all within a bordure az. bordure az. charged with eight buckles
Dr. Alexander Campbell (1737). or. Stewart of Grantully (1st
Arg. a galley, oars in action, sa. (2nd matric.)
quarter), all within a bordure vair. Arg. a galley sa. (2nd and 3rd
Campbell of Barcaldine (1755). quarters), all within a bordure en-
Arg. a galley, sails furled and oars in grailed gu. William Stewart,
action, sa. (2nd quarter) over all the
;
Remembrancer of the Exchequer.
arms of the Scots African and Indian Arg. a galley, oars in action, sa.
Company, q.v. Campbell of Finab (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a
(1772). bordure embattled az. charged with
GALLEY 117
Arg. a galley sa. (2nd and 3rd furled, sa. (3rd quarter). Macdonald
quarters). Campbell of Blyths- of Largie (1765).
wood (2nd matric. 1880). Arg. a galley, sails furled and oars in
Arg. a galley sa. (2nd and 3rd action, sa. (3rd quarter). Campbell
quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand HOOKE OF BANGESTON (1772).
quarters), the latter within a bordure Arg. a galley, oars in saltire, sails
compony arg. and az. charged with fuiled, sa., flagged gu. (3rd quarter).
hearts gu. and mullets arg. Buchan M'Lean of Coll (1803).
OF AUCHMACOY (1830). Arg. a galley sa., oars in action
Arg. a galley sa. (2nd and 3rd (3rd quarter), all within a bordure
quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarterly or and sa. Campbell of
quarters). Campbell Swinton of Barcaldine (1st matric. 1808, 2nd
KlMMERGHAME (1850). do. 18 1
7).
Arg. a galley sa. (2nd and 3rd Arg. a galley sa., oars in action
quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand (3rd quarter). Campbell of Loch-
quarters), the latter within a bordure nell (2nd matric. 1808).
compony arg. and az., the first charged Arg. a galley sa., oars in action
with hearts gu. and the second with (3rd quarter), all within a bordure gu.
mullets arg. Hamilton Dalrymple charged with eight crescents arg.
of North Berwick (1889). Campbell of Ardchattan (18 18).
Arg. a galley, oars in saltire, sa., Alexander Campbell of Gat-
flagged gu. (3rd quarter of 2nd and combe, Isle of Wight (18 1 8).
3rd grand quarters). Lockhart OF Arg. a galley, sails furled, oars in
LEE (2nd matric. 1806). action, sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters of
Arg. a galley, oars in action, sa. (3rd 3rd gr. q.) Moir of Leckie (1796).
quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). Arg. a galley, sails furled, sa.,
Pentland of that Ilk (181 i). flagged gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters of
Arg. a galley, oars in action, sa. (3rd 3rd grand quarter). Earl of Sel-
quarter). Campbell of Cawdor kirk (1799).
(1st matric.) Arg. a galley sa. (2nd and 3rd quar-
Arg. a galley, her oars in action, ters of 3rd grand quarter), all within
sa. (3rd quarter). Campbell of a bordure erm. Campbell Douglas
Lochnell (1st matric.) of Douglas Support (1871).
Arg. a galley, oars in action, sa. Arg. a galley, oars in action, sa.,
(3rd quarter), all within a bordure fire issuing from the top of the mast
engrailed or. John Campbell of ppr. and surmounted of an eagle
Moy, Sheriff Depute of Argyle. displayed gu. (4th quarter). Colin
Arg. a galley, oars in action, sa. MacLarty, M.D., Provost of Camp-
(3rd quarter), all within a bordure beltown (18 19).
uS GALLEY
Galley — continued. —
Galley co7itimied.
Arg. a galley without sails sa., oars two heads displayed, with a dolphin
in saltire (4th quarter), all within a naiant in base undy ppr., all within
bordure az. (arg. ?) charged with four a bordure az. charged with eight
crescents gu. Colin Campbell, Robert Donaldson
London ("now — 1720 — of Moy ").
quatrefoils arg.
of . . .
Arg. a galley, oars in action, sa. Or, a galley, oars in action, sa. in
(2nd and 3rd quarters of 4th grand the sea ppr. Maclauchlan of
quarter), the latter within a bor- that Ilk.
dure az. charged with eight buckles Or, a galley, oars in saltire, between
or. Stewart Fothringham of two billets sa., in the canton (sinister
Powrie, co. Forfar (1890). chief point ?) a dexter arm issuing in
Az. in the sea a galley, oars in bend grasping a man's heart proper.
action, arg., and therein standing the Alexander Toash, merchant, Aber-
figure of St. Adrian with long garments deen.
close-girt and mitred ppr., holding in Or, a galley, oars in action, sa.,
his sinister hand a crosier or, on the flagged gu., surmounted of a bend az.
stern a flag disveloped arg. charged charged with a mullet between two
with the Royal Arms of Scotland with crescents arg. Scott of Kelly
these words "Deo duce." Royal (1863).
Burgh of Pittenweem. Or, a galley, oars in saltire, sa.
Az. a galley, sail bent, or, flagged (2nd and 3rd quarters). Stewart
arg., within a bordure erminois, on a of Fongorth.
chief of the third two shepherds' Or, a galley, oars in saltire, sa.
crooks in saltire, sa. between a (3rd quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand
dexter hand couped fess-ways hold- quarters).Macgregor, alias Mur-
ing a dagger in pale and a cross ray of Napier Ruskie (1797).
crosslet fitchee gu. in the dexter and Or, a galley sa. moored in front of
sinister chief points. Maclaurin Fingal's Cave, off the cliff of the Isle of
Gillies, Jamaica (1800). Staffa, issuing from the dexter side
Az. a galley, sails furled, oars in and in the sea undy vert in base a
ppr.,
action, or, flagged gu., within a bordure salmon naiant arg. (3rd quarter of 2nd
arg., on a chief of the second a buck's and 3rd grand quarters). Reginald
head cabossed sa., attired of the third, Macdonald Steuart (18 13).
between two cross crosslets fitchee of Or, a galley, oars in saltire, sa.
the last. William Macgillivray, (3rd quarter), all within a bordure
Montreal (1801). quarterly gu. and arg. Mr. Philip
Az. a galley under sail, flags and Macdonald Bowie, Minister at the
pennons flying, arg., on a chief of the Hague.
last two mullets gu. John Bald, Or, a galley, mast and tackling sa.
co. Roxburgh (1866). (3rd quarter). Alexander Far-
galley arg., on a shield or
Az. a quharson of Invercauld.
pendant from the yard a fess chequy Or, a galley, mast and tackling sa.
az. and arg. County of Renfrew (3rd quarter), in the fess point a cres-
(1889). cent gu. Farquhar of Monzie.
Or, a galley sa., flagged gu., the Or, a galley, oars in saltire, sa., and
tackling surmounted of an eagle with in base undy vert a salmon naiant
two heads displayed ppr., all within a arg. (3rd quarter). Macdonald of
bordure az. charged with eight pills of Moidart.
the first. . . .
Donaldson, M.D., Or, a galley, oars in action, sa.,
Paris. flagged gu. (3rd quarter), all within a
Or, a galley (sa.) flagged gu., the bordure gu. Sir John Macdonald,
tackling surmounted of an eagle with g.c.b.
GALLEY— GARB 119
Or, a galley, oars in saltire, sa., flagged gu. (3rd quarter). MAC-
flagged gu. (3rd quarter) over all on ;
KINTOSH OF Kyllachy (1886).
a chief gu. a gold cross between the Or, a galley, oars in saltire, sa.,
badge of the Portuguese Military flagged gu. (3rd quarter), all within a
Order of the Tower and Sword on the bordure indented or. Mackinnon
dexter, and that of the Ottoman of Strathaird, co. Argyle (1889).
Order of the Crescent on the sinister. Or, a galley, oars in saltire, sa
Col. John Maclean (18 14). (4th quarter). William M'Bean,
Or, a galley sa., oars in action Inverness.
(3rd quarter). Lieut. -Gen. Sir Or, a galley, oars in saltire, sa.
John Macdonald, K.C.B. (18 18). (4th quarter), all within a bordure gu.
Or, a galley sa., sails furled (3rd charged with eight annulets or.
quarter). M'Neill OF Barra (2nd Mackintosh of Aberarder.
matric. 1824). Or, a galley sa. (4th quarter).
Or, a galley, oars in saltire, gu., on Mackintosh of that Ilk.
a chief of the last three mullets of Garb.
the field (3rd quarter), all within a Arg. a garb ppr. between three
bordure gu. Sir John M'Neill, bulls' heads erased sa., armed vert.
C.B. (1840). Turnbull of Currie.
Or, a galley, oars in action, sa., Arg. a garb az. banded or, between
flagged gu. (3rd quarter), all within a three lions' heads erased sa., within
bordure az. charged with two mascles a bordure crenelle of the second. Col.
in chief arg. and a boar's head erased John Buchan.
in base or. Macdonald OF St. Arg. a garb az. banded or between
Martins (1849). three lions' heads erased sa., on a
Or, a galley, oars in action, sa., chief erm. a lion rampant gu. (1st and
120 GARB— GARBS
Garb — co7itimied. Garbs (3)
— continued.
4th quarters). FORDYCE - Buchan Az. three garbs or (2nd quarter of
of Kelloe (1856). 1st grand quarter), the latter within
Az. a garb or banded of the first Constable-Maxwell-
a bordure gu.
between three thistles of the second. Stuart of Traquair (1876).
Alexander Bayne, Sheriff Clerk of Az. three garbs or banded gu.
Fife. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 1st and
Az. a garb or banded of the first 4th grand quarters), the latter within
between three thistles, within a bordure a bordure indented gu. Rev. Roger
of the second. John Bain, Sheriff ROWSON LlNGARD GUTHRIE (1871).
Clerk of Berwick. Az. three garbs or (2nd and 3rd
Az. a garb or banded of the first quarters of 1st and 4th grand
between three thistles of the second, quarters) over all on an escutcheon
;
Garbs (3)
— continued. —
Garland, Laurel continued.
bordure wavy gu. GUTHRIE OF Arg. a garland of laurel vert be-
Craigie (1772). tween three pheons gu. CONQUEROR
Az. three garbs or (2nd and 3rd OF Friartoun.
quarters). Harry Guthrie, W.S. Az. a garland of laurel between two
(1775)- slips of the same ppr. issuing out of
Az. three garbs or (2nd and 3rd a cup arg., in the dexter and sinister
quarters). Cumming-Bruceof ROSE- chief points two cross crosslets fitchee
isle (1874). or. Laurie of Polmont (1774).
Az. three garbs or (2nd quarter of Geds — see Fish, Pikes.
2nd and 3rd grand quarters). LlEUT.- Gillyflower.
Col. W. Stewart Balfour (1837). Gu. a gillyflower stalked and leaved
Az. three garbs or (3rd quarter of six ppr. between three cinquefoils erm.
quarters). Richardson of Pitfour within a bordure or. Hamilton OF
(2nd matric. 1826, 3rd do. 1837). Silvertonhill (1790).
Az. three garbs or (3rd quarter of Gillyflowers (2).
six quarters). MAJOR J. ALSTON Arg. two gillyflowers in chief and
Stewart (1830). an escallop in base within a bordure
Az. three garbs or (3rd quarter) ; indented gu. LIVINGSTONE OF Bal-
over all on an escutcheon arg. a shake- ROWNIE.
fork between a bugle in chief and two Arg. two gillyflowers in chief and an
castles in Cunningham
base sa. escallop in base within a bordure
Fairlie of Robertland (1837). engrailed gu. William Livingstone,
Az. three garbs or (3rd and 4th Aberdeen.
quarters). Guthrie of Mount Gillyflowers (3).
(1st matric. 1856, 2nd do. i860). Arg. three gillyflowers slipped gu.
Az. three garbs or (1st and 4th within a double tressure flory counter-
quarters of 3rd grand quarter). Mac- flory vert. Viscount KlLSYTH.
kenzie OF KlLCOY (2nd matric. Arg. three gillyflowers gu. within a
1837). double tressure flory counter-flory vert
Az. three garbs or (1st and 4th (1st and 4th quarters for Livingstone);
quarters of 3rd grand quarter for over all on an escutcheon of pretence
Erskinc, Earl of Buchari). Burton- az. an oak tree or, within a bordure
Mackenzie of Kilcoy, co. Ross arg. charged with eight gillyflowers
(3rd matric. 1887). gu. Earl of Linlithgow.
Az. three garbs or (2nd and 3rd Arg. three gillyflowers eradicated gu.
quarters of 3rd grand quarter for within a double tressure flory counter-
Gumming). Lord Cardross. flory vert (1st and 4th quarters for
Vert, three garbs or. David Dun- Livingstone). Earl of Callander.
mure, advocate. Arg. three gillyflowers gu. within a
Vert, three garbs or banded sa. double tressure flory counter-flory vert
Mrs. Jane Dunsmure, on behalf of (1st and 4th quarters), all within a
James Dunsmure (1867). bordure quarterly or and gu. LIVING-
Vert, three garbs or banded sa. STON of Westquarter (1st matric.
within a bordure arg. James Duns- i673)-
mure, M.D. (1867). Arg. three gillyflowers gu. within a
Vert, three garbs or banded sa. double tressure flory counter-flory vert
within a bordure or. Alexander (1st and 4th quarters), all within a
Dunsmure, Leith (1867). bordure quarterly or and gu. Fenton
banded gu. (1st
Vert, three garbs or Livingstone of Westquarter
and 4th quarters). DUNMORE OF (2nd matric. 1854).
Kelvinside (1770). Arg. three gillyflowers gu. within a
—
Garland, Laurel see also Chaplet. double tressure flory counter-flory vert
122 GILLYFLOWERS— GRIFFIN
of the field. William Walkinshaw, an elephant ppr., and over it the word
London (1864). "Argaum." Col. James Campbell,
Gyronny. C.B. (1816).
Gyronny of eight or and sa. within Gyronny of eight or and sa. within
a bordure embattled vert. Campbell a bordure embattled vert charged
OF Aberuchill (1st matric.) with three elephants' heads erased
Gyronny of eight or and sa. within arg. Mrs. Deans Campbell of
a bordure engrailed gu. charged with Culraith (1835).
eight escallops of the first. Campbell Gyronny of eight or and sa. within
of Glasnock. a bordure engrailed az. on a canton
;
Gyronny of eight engrailed or and sa. arg. a galley, oars in action, sa., and
Campbell of Succoth (1st matric.) on a chief of the fourth three hunting-
Gyronny of eight or and sa., each horns of the second, viroled of the
gyron charged with a trefoil slipped first and stringed gu. Campbell of
counter-changed of the same, within a Stracathro (1st matric. 1859).
bordure wavy of the second. Daniel Gyronny of eight or and sa., and in
Campbell, merchant in Ostend chief a mullet counter-changed of the
(1693). field, within a bordure embattled vert
Gyronny of eight or and sa. within charged with eight buckles of the first.
galley, oars in action, sa., flags fly- heart gu., crowned or. Campbell OF
ing. James Campbell, Blackerton, Glenlyon.
co. Devon (1886). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st
Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st and 4th quarters). Campbell of
quarter). Campbell of Loch- Glenurquhy.
DOCHART. Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st
Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st and 4th quarters), a mullet for differ-
quarter). CAMPBELL OF SKERRING- ence. Campbell of Monzie.
TON. Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st
Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure
quarter), all within a bordure az. gu. Alexander Campbell, third
Alexander Campbell, M.D. (17 . .
.)
son of Glenurquhie.
Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st
quarter), all within a bordure engrailed and 4th quarters), all within a bordure
az. (arg. ?) charged with four crescents invected sa. Duncan Campbell,
gu. Colin Campbell, London (now eldest son of Monchaster.
— 1720 — of Moy). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st
Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure
quarter), all within a bordure arg., erm. CAMPBELL OF ABERUCHILL
and in the centre of the shield on an (2nd matric. 1694, 3rd do. 1703).
escutcheon sa. a boar's head erased Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st
GYRONNY 12 =
quarter), all within a bordure engrailed Gyronny of eight or and sa., a bor-
gu. Archibald Campbell, W.S. dure compony erm. and vert, in the
Gyronny of eight or and sa. (2nd centre a crescent of the last (2nd and
quarter). Campbell of Calder 3rd quarters). Campbell-Orde of
(2nd matric. 1722). Morpeth (1881).
Gyronny of eight or and sa. (2nd Gyronny of eight or and sa. (ist and
quarter). Campbell Hooke of 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand
Bangeston (1772). quarters). PENTLAND OF THAT ILK
Gyronny of eight or and sa., within (1812).
a bordure gu. charged with eight Gyronny of eight or and sa., each
escallops of the first and a canton charged with a trefoilslipped counter-
gyronny of eight gu. and erm. (2nd changed (ist and 4th quarters of 2nd
quarter for Campbell of Cesnock) ;
over and 3rd grand quarters). Campbell
allon an escutcheon arg. an orange SWINTON OF KlMMERGHAME (1850).
crowned and slipped ppr. Purves- Gyronny of eight or and sa. (ist
Hume-Campbell of Marchmont and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd
and Purves (18 1
3). grand quarters), all within a bordure
Gyronny of eight or and sa. (2nd arg. charged with three cushions gu.
quarter), all within a bordure or. IVERACH OF WlDEFORD (1867).
Captain Alexander Campbell, Gyronny of eight or and
sa., each
H.E.I.C.S. (1st matric. 181 5, 2nd charged with a trefoil slipped counter-
do. 1 8 16). changed (ist and 4th quarters of 3rd
Gyronny of eight or and sa. (2nd grand quarter for Campbell of Blyths-
quarter). Campbell of Dunstaff- wood), all within a bordure erm.
nage (1st matric. 1836, 2nd do. Campbell -Douglas of Douglas
1889). Support (1871).
Gyronny of eight or and sa. (2nd Gyronny of eight or and sa. (4th
and 3rd quarters of 2nd grand quarter quarter). RUSSELL OF MONCOFFER
for Campbell of Cesnock) over all on ; (1768).
t;\ konny 127
quarter) ;
over the quarters a silver and in base a hunting-horn stringed
medal and gold cross pendant from or, on a canton quarterly 1st and 4th
a ribbon with clasps. Sir Colin arg., on a fess az. three mullets of the
Campbell, K.C.B. (18 16). first, 2nd and 3rd az. three garbs or,
quarterly or and sa. Campbell of the middle chief point a covered cup
BARCALDINE (3rd matric. 18 17). or, and in base a hunting-horn stringed
Gyronny of eight or and sa. (5 th of the last within a bordure embattled
quarter of six quarters). Richardson arg., on a canton quarterly 1st and 4th
OF PlTFOUR (2nd matric. 1826, 3rd arg., on a fess az. three mullets of the
do. 1837). first, 2nd and 3rd az. three garbs or,
Gyronny of eight or and sa. (5th a crescent erm. for difference. Camp-
quarter of six quarters). Major J. bell of Avisyard (1844).
Alston Stewart (1830). Gyronny of eight erm. and gu., in
Gyronny of eight erm. and gu. the centre chief point a covered cup
Earl of Loudoun. and in base a hunting-horn or, within
arg. Campbell of Balgairsha. and 3rd az. three garbs or, in the
Gyronny of eight erm. and gu., in centre chief point a crescent erm.
each of the last four gyrons a bee Campbell of Catrine (1854).
volant en arrierc arg. CAMPBELL OF Gyronny of eight wavy erm. and gu.
Gargunnock. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Brown OF
Gyronny of eight erm. and gu. Waterhauchs (1806).
within a bordure wavy of the second. Gyronny of eight erm. and gu. (2nd
Campbell of Grandvale, Jamaica. and 3rd quarters of 3rd grand quarter
Gyronny of eight wavy erm. and forCampbell of Loudoun) over all on ;
Gyronny of eight sa. and or within viz. — 1st, az. a hammer in pale and in
a bordure invected of the first charged chief a crown, both ppr., for the
with eight crescents of the second. smiths ; 2nd, a pair of scissors ex-
Campbell of Carrick. panded in saltire, their points in chief,
Gyronny of eight sa. and or within for the tailors ; 3rd, az. a leopard's
a bordure engrailed of the second head affrontee ppr. holding a shuttle
charged with eight crescents of the in his mouth arg. for the weavers ;
second. Campbell of Skipnes (1st adze in saltire ppr. for the coopers ;
matric. . .
.) 7th, az. a cutting knife erected,
Gyronny of eight sa. and or, a cres- and in chief a coronet ppr. for
cent in the centre, all within a bor- the shoemakers 8th, az. a mason's
;
Arg. a hand issuing out of the quarters), all within a bordure arg.
dexter side of the shield grasping a The Rev. Peter Colin Campbell,
garland ensigned with an imperial Professor in Aberdeen (1st matric.
crown ppr., on a chief gu. two thistles 1854): the same arms without the
arg. WORDIE OF TORBRECKS. bordure, Principal Campbell,
Arg. a dexter hand couped fess- Aberdeen (2nd matric. 1867).
ways holding a dagger in pale gu. Arg. a dexter hand couped fess-
between three quatrefoils sa., on a ways grasping a dagger erect gu.
chiefaz. as many quatrefoils or. (2nd quarter of 1st and 4th grand
Martin White (1762). quarters). M'Iver Campbell of
Arg. a dexter hand couped ap- Asknish (3rd matric. 1881, 4th do.
paume gu. (1st quarter). Colin 1884).
MacLarty, M.D., Provost of Arg. a dexter hand couped fess-
Campbeltown ( 1 8 9). 1 ways grasping a man's heart pale-
Arg. a dexter hand issuing from the ways gu. (2nd quarter of 1st and 4th
sinister side ppr. holding a cross cross- grand quarters), the latter within a
let fitchee az. (1st and 4th quarters). bordure gu. charged with eight
M'Naghten of Upper Clogher, annulets or. Keir-Mackintosh of
co. Antrim (1809). Dalmigavie, co. Inverness (1882).
Arg. a dexter hand fess-ways ppr. Arg. a dexter hand couped in
gu. and a galley, oars in saltire, in a bordure gyronny of eight of the last
base sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all and sa. Maconochie of Meadow-
within a bordure gu. Mackintosh bank (18 19).
of Kyllachy. Gu. three dexter hands couped and
Or, a dexter hand couped in fess disposed bend-ways arg., 2 and 1,
holding a cross crosslet fitchee gu. within a bordure engrailed of the
(2nd quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand second. Greig of Ballingry.
quarters).MACGREGOR, alias MUR- Gu. three dexter hands couped ap-
RAY of Napier Ruskie (1797). paume arg. within a bordure or.
Or, a dexter hand erect couped Greig of Eccles (1820).
within an orle of nine fetterlocks gu. Gu. three dexter hands erect couped
(4th quarter). M'Neil of Barra arg., within a bordure or charged
(1st matric. 1806). many martlets
with as sa. Greig of
Or, a dexter hand erect couped Lethangie (1846).
within an orle of nine fetterlocks gu. Hare.
(4th quarter). M'NEIL OF BARRA Az. a hare salient arg. with a
(2nd matric. 1824). hunting horn about his neck vert,
-
stringed gu., about his neck, a chief Arg. a boar's head erased sa. be-
embattled of the second (1st and 4th tween three cross crosslets fitchee gu.,
quarters). Cleland - Henderson within a bordure counter-compony of
of Roke Manor, co. Hants. (2nd the second and first. Mr. James
matric. 1886). Garden, minister at Balmerino.
Az. a hare salient arg. with a Arg. a boar's head erased between
hunting - horn vert, garnished and two barrulets gu. Spence of Berri-
stringed gu., about his neck, in chief hole.
two crescents of the second (2nd and Arg. a boar's head couped between
3rd quarters for Cleland). Cleland- three crescents sa. Tennend of
Henderson of Roke Manor, co. Cairnes.
Hants. (
1 st matric. 1882). Arg. a boar's head couped in chief
Harp. and two crescents in base, all within a
Az. an Irish harp or, stringed arg. bordure sa. Tennend of Lennes.
(3rd quarter) over all in chief a file
; Arg. a boar's head couped sa. be-
of three lambeaux arg. James, Duke tween three crescents of the last.
of Albany and York [James Dr. William Tennent, Bombay
VII.] (1778).
HEAD. Arg. a boar's head couped between
Head, Bear's. three crescents sa. Tennent of Pool
Arg. a bear's head couped az., (1813).
muzzled gu., between three moors' Arg. a boar's head erased sa. be-
heads couped sa., banded of the tween three mullets gu. (1st and 4th
second. Mrs. Jean Morison quarters), all within a bordure wavy
Campbell - Miller - Morison of az. Captain John Gardyne (
1
733).
Hetland, Dumfries (1888).
co. Arg. a boar's head erased az., armed
Az. a bear's head couped arg., and langued gu. (2nd quarter).
muzzled gu., between two fleurs de Campbell of Lochnell (1st matric.)
lys in chief and a fir tree eradicated in Arg. a boar's head erased sa., armed
base or, Archibald Alison, Sheriff or (2nd and 3rd quarters) ; over all
of Lanarkshire (1852) on an inescutcheon az. three escallops
Gu. a bear's head couped arg., within a bordure engrailed or, impal-
muzzled of the first, between three ing arg., on a saltire engrailed az. three
lioncels rampant of the second. Ross escallops of the first, all within a bor-
of Knockbreck. dure az. Fairholm of Greenhill
Gu. a bear's head couped arg., (1750-
muzzled az., between three antique Az. a boar's head erased between
crowns or. Grant OF Shewglie three mascles or. KlNLOCH OF
(1st matric. 1776). Aberbothrie.
Head, Boar's. Az. a boar's head erased arg., armed
Arg. a boar's head erased, and in gu., between three mullets of the
chief three mullets chevron-ways az. second. Mow of Eastmains.
Cochran of Balbarchan. Az. a boar's head couped arg., on a
Arg. a boar's head erased, and in chief -of the second two mullets gu.
chief a crescent between two mullets Thomas Shand, Aberdeen.
HEAD 133
Rev. George Shand (1856). Gu. a boar's head couped or, langued
Az. a boar's head couped arg., on az. Chisholm of Comer (1760).
a chief of the second a mullet between Gu. a boar's head couped between
two chess rooks sa. Smith-Shand three antique crowns or. Grant OF
of Templeland, co. Aberdeen Wester Elchies (181 i).
(1876). Gu. a boar's head couped or.
Az. a boar's head erased between Chisholm of Chisholm (1st matric.
three mascles or, in the middle chief 18 16, 2nd do. 1 831).
point a crescent of the last (1st quar- Gu. a boar's head couped or. MRS.
ter). KlNLOCH OF KlNLOCH (1873). Mary Chisholm or Gooden (1827).
Az. a boar's head couped arg., on a Gu. a boar's head couped or. Mrs.
chief of the last three mullets gu. Chisholm Batten (i860).
(1st and 4th quarters). Shand OF Gu. a boar's head couped or.
Arnhall (18 1
7). James Chisholm Gooden - Chis-
fess arg. (4th quarter). Campbell of of a deer ppr. (1st quarter), all within
Dunstaffnage (2nd matric. 1889). a bordure gu. William Mackinnon,
Or, a boar's head erased sa., armed Antigua (1726, recorded 18 10).
gu. Garden of Troup. Vert, a boar's head erased arg.
Or, a boar's head erased sa., on a holding in its mouth the shank bone
chief of the second three escallops of of a deer ppr. (1st quarter for Mac-
the first. Graham of Newark. kinnon). William Alexander Mac-
Or, a boar's head couped gu. be- Kinnon, Albany House, co. Middlesex
tween three water-bougets, all within (1S11).
a bordure sa. Ross of Auchlossin. Vert, a boar's head erased arg. hold-
Or, a boar's head couped gu. be- ing in its mouth the shank bone of a
tween three water-bougets sa. Rose deer ppr. (1st quarter), all within a
OF KlLRAVOCK. bordure indented or. Mackinnon of
Or, a boar's head couped gu. be- Strathaird, co. Argyle (1889).
tween three water-bougets sa., within Head, Bull's.
a bordure of the second charged with Arg. a bull's head between three
six mullets of the first. Mr. John escutcheons gu. within a bordure
ROSS OF Insch, minister at Foverane. chequy of the second and first (1st and
Or, a boar's head couped gu. be- 4th quarters). Hay of Seggieden
tween three water-bougets sa., within (1806-1809)-
a bordure indented of the second. —
Head, Deer's see Stag's.
Ross of Markinch. Head, Eagle's.
Or, a boar's head couped gu. be- Arg. an eagle's head erased between
tween three water-bougets sa., all three cinquefoils sa. William Borth-
within a bordure of the last charged wick, M.D., representing the family
in chief and base with three padlocks of Gordonshall.
arg. and in the flanks with two swords Az. an eagle's head erased between
erected ppr., hiked and pommelled of three boars' heads erased or. Lord
the field. John Ross, Professor in Gordon of Drumearn (1879).
Aberdeen (1779). Or, an eagle's head erased gu.
Or, a boar's head couped gu. be- holding in her beak a laurel branch
tween three water-bougets sa., all vert. Monro of Bearcrofts.
within charged with
a bordure az. Or, an eagle's head erased within a
three garbs and as many boars' heads bordure wavy gu. Monro of Coull.
couped alternately of the field. ROSE Or, an eagle's head erased gu.
of Ballevit (1780). Monro of Foulis.
Or, a boar's head couped gu., armed Or, an eagle's head erased gu.
arg., between three water-bougets sa., holding in her beak an olive branch
all within a bordure of the last charged vert. Munro of Pitlundie.
with three crescents of the third. Or, an eagle's head erased within a
Jacob Ross, Poland (1786). bordure wavy gu. Principal Alex-
Or, a boar's head couped gu. be- ander Monro, University of Edin-
tween three water-bougets sa., on a burgh.
chief of the second three maple leaves Or, an eagle's head erased gu., in
of the first. William Rose, Hunting- its beak a branch of laurel ppr., in the
eight escallops of the fourth (sic). crosslet fitchee of the third between
Alexander Thomson, Bute Pur- two mullets of the field. THOMSON
suivant (1 724-1 765 ?).
of Caltonhill (1775).
Arg. a stag's head cabossed ppr., Arg. a stag's head cabossed gu.,
on a chief wavy gu. a lozenge between on a chief engrailed az. a cross
two mullets of the first. Andrew crosslet fitchee or between two spur-
Arg. a stag's head cabossed ppr., within a bordure chequy az. and of
on a chief az. a cross crosslet fitchee the field, on a chief of the third {sic)
between two roses slipped of the a boar's head couped or between two
first. Captain Robert Thomas mullets of the field (2nd and 3rd
Thomson (1854). quarters). THOMSON OF BUCHROMB
Arg. a stag's head cabossed az., (1787).
attired or, on a chief gu. three Arg. a stag's head erased gu.,
mullets of the first. THOMSON OF between his attires a cross crosslet
Bonaly, co. Midlothian (1874). fitchee sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters).
Arg. a stag's head cabossed gu., Crawford of Auchinames (1st
on a chief az. a thunderbolt ppr., matric. 1789).
winged or, between two spur-revels of Arg. a stag's head cabossed gu.,
the first. Sir William Thomson attired or, on a chief engrailed az. a
Arg. a stag's head erased gu. (1st mullets of the third (2nd and 3rd
and 4th quarters), all within a quarters). Mactavish of Dun-
bordure quarterly gu. and arg. ARDRY (1793).
Patrick George Crawford (1779). Arg. a stag's head cabossed gu.,
Arg. a stag's head cabossed gu., attired or, on a chief engrailed az. a
attired on a chief az. a cross
or, . cross crosslet fitchee between two
crosslet fitchde of the third between mullets of the third, all within a
two spur-revels of the first (1st and bordure of the second (2nd and 3rd
4th quarters). Deas THOMSON OF quarters). M ACTAVISH of Gartbeg
Norton (18 10). (1793)-
Arg. a stag's head cabossed gu., Arg. a stag's head erased gu. (2nd
attired or, on a chief az. a cross and 3rd quarters). CRAUFURD of
crosslet of the third between two Auchinames (2nd matric. 1879).
spur-revels of the first (1st and 4th Arg. a stag's head erased gu.,
quarters). Lieut. Francis Ringler between the attires a cross crosslet
Thomson, R.E. (1825). fitchde of the last (3rd quarter).
Arg. a stag's head cabossed gu., Alexander George Home of
attired or, on a chief az. a cross Whitfield, M.D. (1874).
crosslet of the third between two spur- Az. a deer's head cabossed or.
(1st and 4th quarters) Mackenzie a wolf's head erased or, within a bor-
of Coull (1st matric. .,
. . 2nd dure parted per pale of the last and
do. 1800).
arg. Colin Mackenzie, W.S. (1873).
Az. a hart's head cabossed and Az. a stag's head cabossed or,
and 4th
attired with ten tynes or (1st between the attires a mullet of the
quarters). Mackenzie of Gairloch. last (1st and 4th quarters). BURTON-
Az. a stag's head cabossed or (1st Mackenzie of Kilcoy, co. Ross
and 4th quarters). Mackenzie of (3rd matric. 1887).
KlLCOY (1st matric.) Az. a stag's head cabossed or (1st
140 HEAD
—
Head, Stag's continued. —
Head, Stag's continued.
and 4th quarters). Stewart- Mac- Lieut. -Gen. Sir Charles Mac-
kenzie of Seaforth (1890). Leod, K.C.B. (1853).
Az. a stag's head cabossed or (1st Az. a stag's head cabossed or (2nd
quarter of 1st and 4th grand quarters). quarter of 3rd grand quarter), the
Mackenzie of Scatwell (3rd latter within a bordure erm. Stewart
matric. 1844). OF GRANDTULLY (2nd matric. 1839).
Az. a stag's head cabossed or, Az. a deer's head cabossed or (3rd
within a bordure of the last charged quarter). MACLEOD OF MUIRAVON-
with eight crescents of the first (4th SIDE (1730-
quarter of 1st and 4th grand quarters Az. a deer's head cabossed or within
for Mackenzie of Findon). Mac- a bordure of the second charged with
kenzie of Scatwell (3rd matric. eight crescents of the first (4th
1844). quarter). Mackenzie of Scatwell
Az. a stag's head cabossed or (2nd (1st matric.)
quarter). Callander of Craig- Az. a deer's head cabossed or
FORTH (1st matric. 1764). within a bordure (of the second)
Az. a stag's head cabossed or (2nd charged with eight crescents of the
quarter), in the centre of the shield a first (4th quarter) over all an escut-
;
boar's head couped or. Lieut.-Col. cheon gu. charged with three antique
Jabez Mackenzie (1806). crowns or. Captain Alexander
Az. a stag's head cabossed or (2nd Mackenzie, second son of Scatwell
quarter). Miss Hay Mackenzie of (1759)-
Cromartie (1849). Az. a stag's head cabossed or within
Az. a stag's head cabossed or a bordure of the last charged with
between three spur-revels arg. (2nd eight crescents of the first (4th
quarter for Dingwall). Dingwall quarter). MACKENZIE OF SCATWELL
FORDYCE OF BRUCKLAY (1846). (2nd matric. 181 1).
Az. a stag's head cabossed or (1st Gu. a stag's head cabossed or,
and 4th quarters of 2nd grand quar- in the honour point two greyhounds
ter for Mackenzie). CALLANDER OF counter-salient arg. collared of the first
Craigforth (2nd matric. 1875). and second, together with three fleurs
Az. a stag's head cabossed or (2nd de lys of the second, two in chief and
and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure the third in base. UDNEY OF THAT
nebuly quarterly gu. and arg. MURE Ilk (2nd matric. 174 1 ?).
Mackenzie of Delvine (1st matric. Gu. a stag's head cabossed or
1785, 2nd do. 1830). between two greyhounds salient
Az. a stag's head cabossed or be- affrontee arg. collared of the field,
tween three spur-revels arg. (2nd and in chief and base (sic) three fleurs de
3rd quarters for Dingwall). Ding- lys of the second. Udney of that
wall FORDYCE OF CULSH (1812). Ilk (3rd matric. 1789).
Az. a stag's head cabossed within a Gu. a stag's head erased between
bordure embattled or (2nd and 3rd three antique crowns or, within a
quarters for Mackenzie of Suddy). bordure of the last. Grant of Oak-
Mackenzie of Scatwell (3rd field HOUSE, co. Middlesex (1858).
matric. 1844). Or, a stag's head erased, attired
Az. a stag's head erased attired of with ten tynes sa., within an orle of
ten tynes or within a bordure arg. four mullets and as many crescents in-
(2nd and 3rd quarters for Rcid). terchanged az. Calder of Lyniger.
James Cuthbert, Australia (1869). Or, a stag's head cabossed sa.,
Az. a stag's head cabossed or (3rd attired gu. Calder of Southwick
quarter), all within a bordure arg. (1800).
charged with four eastern crowns gu. Or, a stag's head erased gu., between
HEAD— HEADS 141
Or, three bears' (sic) heads erased a bordure paly or (sic). Gordon of
gu. Urquhart of Meldrum (2nd Whiteley (1759).
matric. 1 74 1 ). (1st and 4th quarters) Az. three boars' heads erased or
Urquhart of Byth (1741). within a bordure of the second charged
Heads (3), Boars'. with eight crescents gu. Gordon of
Arg. three boars' heads couped sa. Holm, "now of Craig, Dingwall
within a bordure engrailed of the Pursuivant" (1767).
second. Cruickshank of Kirkton Az. three boars' heads erased arg.
of Kinkell. Lockhart OF Cleghorn (2ndmatric.
Arg. three boars' heads erased az., 1798).
armed or. HOG OF BOGEND. Az. three boars' heads couped or,
Arg. boars' heads couped
three in chief three fraises arg. Robert
between as many battle-axes gu., in Gordon, Demerara (1800).
the fess point a quatrefoil vert. Alex- Az. three boars' heads erased within
ander Rankine, Perth [impaling a bordure engrailed or charged with
Reid]. three escallops sa. Gordon of
Arg. three boars' heads erased az. Aikenhead (1806).
distilling drops of blood gu. HOG OF Az. boar's heads couped or
three
Bliridryn (1693). surrounded by a double tressure flory
Arg. three boars' heads erased az., counter-flory of the second, all within
armed or. HOG OF NEWLISTON a bordure compony arg. and of the
(1783). first. Gordon of Cairnbulg (181 1).
Arg. three boars' heads couped sa. Az. three boars' heads couped
within a bordure gu. Cruikshank within a bordure or. GORDON Cum-
of Langley Park (1820). ming of Pitlurg (181 i).
Az. three boars' heads or within a Az. three boars' heads erased or
bordure parted per fess arg. and of within a bordure engrailed arg.
the second. Gordon of Nether- Alexander Gordon, merchant,
muir. Glasgow (2nd matric. 181 3).
Az. three boars' heads couped or Az. three boars' heads couped or,
within a bordure parted per pale arg. on a chief arg. as many mullets of
and of the second. John Gordon, six points of the first. Alexander
representing Braco. Gordon, London (1865).
Az. three boars' heads couped within Az. three boars' heads couped or
a bordure or. GORDON OF PlTLURG. (1st quarter for Gordon). MARQUESS
Az. three boars' heads couped within OF HUNTLY (1684).
a bordure or, a crescent for difference. Az. three boars' heads couped or
John Gordon, M.D., second son of (1st quarter), all within a bordure
Pitlurg. indented arg. Gordon of Letter-
Az. three boars' headscouped or furie.
within a bordure wavy of the second Az. three boars' heads couped or
charged with three unicorns' heads (1st quarter), all within a bordure sa.
erased sa. and as many stags trip- charged with eight besants. JOHN
ping ppr. interchanged. Alexander Gordon, merchant, Aberdeen.
Gordon, Aberdeen. Az. three boars' heads erased arg.
Az. three boars' heads erased arg. (1st quarter). Sir WILLIAM Lock-
LOCKHART OF CLEGHORN (
I St hart, Lord Advocate.
matric . .
.)
Az. three boars' heads couped or
144 HEADS
langued az. (1st and 4th quarters). having in their mouths a weaver's
Urquhart of Byth (1741). shuttle or, in the middle chief a tower
Or, three boars' heads couped sa., of Aberdeen. Incorporation of
armed and langued gu., within a Weavers of Aberdeen (1682 ?).
Or, three lions' heads erased gu. hand pointing with the forefinger
(2nd quarter), all within a bordure towards the base, all ppr. Moir OF
compony arg. and az. Captain INVERNEITTIE (1792).
Alexander Gordon, R.E. (1845). Arg. three Mauritanian heads couped
Or, three lions' heads erased gu. and distilling three drops of blood ppr.,
(2nd quarter), all within a bordure banded of the first, a pearl in each ear
compony arg. and az. William of the second, in the centre a mullet
Conway Gordon (1846). gu. (1st and 4th quarters). MoiR OF
Or, three lions' heads erased gu. Leckie (1796).
(2nd quarter of 2nd grand quarter), Arg. three moors' heads couped sa.,
the latter within a bordure nebuly gu. banded of the first (3rd quarter), all
vert, between two falcons' heads on an escutcheon arg. the arms of the
couped in fess az. Henry Morison, Constable of Aberdeen. Forbes of
W.S. Waterton.
Arg. three saracens' heads couped Arg. three unicorns' heads erased
sa., banded of the first, within a bor- sa.(2nd and 3rd quarters), a crescent
dure engrailed az. charged with three surmounted of another for difference.
fleurs de lys, two in chief and one in Forbes of Savock.
base or. James George Morison, Arg. three unicorns' heads erased
Touch House, Stirling (1857). sa.(2nd and 3rd quarters). David
Az. three saracens' heads conjoined Forbes, cadet of Waterton (1765).
in one neck arg., the uppermost face Forbes of Woodston (i 765)^
looking to the chief and affixed by a Heads (3), Wolves'.
wreath to the other two, which turn to Arg. three wolves' heads erased ppr.
the dexter and sinister. MORISON OF Sir Paul Methven (1725).
Bognie. Arg. three wolves' heads erased
Gu. three saracens' heads conjoined gu., and between two mullets in chief
in one neck ppr., the faces looking to sa., on a pile parted per pale or and
the chief, the dexter, and the sinister of the last a mullet counter-changed.
of the shield, between three wolves' MacInroy of Sheirglass (1828).
heads erased arg., within a bordure Gu. three wolves' heads erased
I4S HEADS— HEART
Heads (3),
—
Wolves' continued. Heart — continued.
arg., armed and langued az., within cheon of pretence over DOUGLAS OF
a bordure engrailed of the third. Bridgeford.
Robertson of Faskally. Arg. a man's heart ppr., on a chief
Gu. three wolves' heads erased az. three mullets of the first, a
arg., armed and langued az., within a bordure of the second. Douglas OF
bordure engrailed of the second. Cavers.
Robertson of Newbigging. Arg. a man's heart ppr., on a fess
Gu. three wolves' heads erased (chief?) az. three mullets of the first,
armed and langued
arg., az. Robert- within a bordure of the second
son of Strowan. charged with . . . crescents of the
Gu. three wolves' heads erased field. Thomas Douglas, Edinburgh.
arg., armed and langued az., within a Arg. a heart crowned gu. between
bordure invected of the second. three mullets az. ROBERT DOUGLAS,
Thomas Robertson, Edinburgh. Musselburgh.
Gu. three wolves' heads erased arg., Arg. a heart gu. pierced with two
armed and langued az., within a darts, points upwards, the wounds
bordure dancetty of the second. distilling guttes de sang. ALEXANDER
Patrick Robertson, merchant, St. Yeoman.
Johnstoun. Arg. a man's heart ppr. within a
Gu. three wolves' erased arg., fetterlock sa., on a chief az. three
armed and langued az., within a boars' heads erased of the first, all
bordure of the second. ROBERTSON within a bordure of the third charged
OF Ladykirk (1752). with five mullets of the field. LOCK-
Gu. three wolves' heads erased hart of Carnwath (1730).
arg., armed and langued az., within a Arg. a man's heart gu. ensigned
bordure engrailed or (2nd and 3rd with an imperial crown ppr., on a
quarters for Robertson of Gladney). chief az. three mullets of the first, all
John Adam of Maryburgh (1765). within a bordure nebuly of the third.
Gu. three wolves' heads erased Douglas of Friarshaw (1747).
arg., in the middle chief a crescent of Arg. a man's heart gu. ensigned
the last (2nd and 3rd quarters) over ;
with an imperial crown ppr., on a
all on an
escutcheon of pretence chief sable three escallops or. John
Cuninghame of Bandalloch. Stewart- Graham, merchant, Edinburgh
ROBERTSON OF EDRADYNATE (1885). (1764).
Heart. Arg. a man's heart ensigned with
Arg. a heart ppr. between three an imperial crown ppr., on a chief
cinquefoils sa. Borthwick OF May- engrailed sa. three escallops or.
Arg. a man's heart with a dart three fleurs de lys or. Howison OF
piercing through the same fess-ways Holmfoot (1783).
gu., on a chief az. three mullets Arg. a heart ensigned with an im-
of the field. Douglas of Bads. perial crown ppr. between two buckles
Arg. a man's heart crowned gu., on az., all within a bordure gu., on a chief
a chief az. three mullets of the first, of the third three mullets of the field.
Heart —
continued. Heart —continued.
Arg. a heart gu. within a bordure field (1st and 4th quarters). Robert
az., on a chief of the second three Douglas, son of Tillequhollie.
pallets or, each charged with a mullet Arg. a man's heart gu. ensigned
of the third. George Keith, mer- with an imperial crown ppr., on a chief
chant, Ostend az. three mullets of the first (1st and
(1 791).
Arg. a heart ensigned with an 4th quarters), all within a bordure arg.
imperial crown gu., in chief three charged with eight holly leaves vert.
mullets az., within a bordure em- Douglas of Whiteriggs.
battled of the second. Lieut.-Col. Arg. a man's heart gu. crowned with
Robert Douglas, C.B. (1829). an antique crown or, on a chief az.
first (1st and 4th
Arg. a heart gu. ensigned with an three mullets of the
imperial crown ppr. within a bordure quarters), in the fess point a crescent
az. charged with three mullets of the chequy,and all within a bordure
first, on a chief sa. as many mascles compony gu. and arg. Lieut.-Col.
or. Douglas of Bruntwood, James Douglas, Scots Foot Guards
Cheshire (1861). (1696).
Arg. a heart gu. between three Arg. a man's heart gu. ensigned
hunting - horns vert, garnished and with an imperial crown, on a chief
stringed of the second. HUNTER OF az. three mullets of the first (1st and
arg. Earl of Forfar. erased of the first (1st and 4th quar-
Arg. a king's heart crowned gu., on ters). LOCKHART OF Lee (2nd matric.
a chief az. three mullets of the first 1806).
(1st and 4th quarters for Douglas). Arg. a heart ensigned with an im-
Earl of Queensberry. perial crown ppr., on a chief engrailed
first (1st and
Arg. a man's heart ppr. crowned az. three mullets of the
gu., on a chief az. three mullets of the 4th quarters), all within a bordure
first (1st and 4th quarters), all within engrailed or charged with a double
a bordure engrailed gu. charged with tressure flory counter-flory gu. Ed-
eight besants. Douglas of Kel- ward Bullock Douglas (181 i).
head (1st matric. patent dated Arg. a heart ensigned with an im-
1668). perial crown ppr., on a chief az. three
Arg. a man's heart crowned gu., mullets of the field (1st and 4th
on a chief az. three mullets of the quarters), in the middle chief point on
ISO HEART
quarters), all within a bordure erm. and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd
Campbell- Douglas of Douglas grand quarters). Lord Torphichen.
Support (2nd matric. 1 87 1 ). Arg. a heart gu. crowned or, on a
Arg. a man's heart gu. crowned or, chief az. three mullets of the first, a
on a chief az. three mullets of the first crescent for difference (2nd and 3rd
(ist and 4th quarters of ist and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quar-
grand quarters), the latter within a ters). Sandilands of Cowstoun.
bordure or charged with the Royal Arg. a heart gu. within a fetterlock
tressure. Earl of March. sa., on a chief az. three boars' heads
Arg. a man's heart gu. crowned or, erased of the first (2nd and 3rd quar-
on a chief az. three mullets of the first ters [for Lockharf] of 3rd grand
(2nd quarter). William, Duke of quarter). LORD Lamington (1880).
Hamilton, son of William, Marquess Arg. a heart ppr. within a fetterlock
of Douglas. sa., on a chief az. three boars' heads
(Arg.) a man's heart gu. crowned or, erased of the field (2nd and 3rd quar-
on a chief az. three mullets of the ters of 4th grand quarter for Lockharf).
first (2nd quarter). HAMILTON OF Baillie of Lamington (1837).
Baldon (1733)- Gu. a man's heart or between three
Arg. a heart crowned ppr., on a cinquefoils erm. within a bordure in-
chief sa. three escallops or (2nd dented of the second. Hamilton of
quarter). MoiR OF Leckie (1796). Barnes.
heart crowned ppr., on a
Arg. a Gu. a man's heart encircled with
chief sa. three escallops or, within a two holly branches disposed orle-ways
bordure erm. (2nd and 3rd quarters). or between three cinquefoils arg.
Montgomery of Stanhope and Hamilton of Daichmont.
Kinross. Gu. a man's heart or between three
Arg. a heart gu., on a chief az. cinquefoils erm. within a bordure em-
three mullets of the field (2nd and battled of the second charged with
3rd quarters). Sandilands of six crescents of the first. Captain
Craibston. Frederick Hamilton.
Arg. a man's heart crowned gu., on Gu. a man's heart ppr. shadowed
a chief az. three mullets of the first or between three cinquefoils erm. (2nd
(2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a and 3rd quarters), in the fess point a
bordure wavy az. John Sandilands, martlet arg. for difference. John
Rotterdam. Hamilton of Newton, W.S. [im-
Arg. a heart gu., on a chief az. paling Gartshore\
three mullets of the field (2nd and Gu. a heart or between three cinque-
3rd quarters), all within a bordure arg. foils erm. within a bordure indented
ing over the top thereof in his splen- gu., in the dexter chief point a cres-
dour ppr., within a bordure erm. cent of the last, on a chief wavy az.
Hill of Merrylee (1865). three mullets of the field. Murray
Or, a hill rising from the base vert of Melgum (1776).
(1st quarter). MacLean of COLL Arg. a hunting-horn sa., garnished
(1803). gu., on a chief az. three mullets of the
Horn — see Hunting-Horn. field
(
1 st and 4th
quarters). MURRAY
Horns (3), Stags'. of Stanhope.
Or, three stags' horns gu. Boyle Arg. a hunting-horn sa., stringed
OF Kelburne (on escutcheon of pre- gu., on a chief az. three mullets of the
tence over 1st quarter of Earl of Glas- field (1st and 4th quarters), in the
the first between three hunting-horns cheon within a bordure gu. Elphin-
HUNTING-HORNS— LEAVES '53
Hunting-Horns (3)
—continued, —
Keys (3) continued.
stone. Dalrymple Horn Elphin- MICHAEL OF SKIRLING (2nd matric.
STONE OF LOGIE ELPHINSTONE 1823).
(1828). Knife.
Or, three hunting-horns vert, gar- Gu. a shoemaker's shaping knife
nished and stringed gu. (2nd and 3rd fess-ways, edge upwards, the blade
quarters). HUNTER - WESTON OF ppr. and hafted arg., over the same a
HUNTERSTON (l88o). crown or, and in a dexter canton a
Or, three hunting-horns gu. (3rd tower triple
- towered of Aberdeen.
James Dalrymple Horn
quarter). Incorporation of Shoemakers of
Elphinston (1790). Aberdeen (1681 ?).
nished gu., within a bordure indented over all on an escutcheon gu., en-
of the second. Burnet of War- signed by an earl's coronet, three
riston. mullets within a bordure or charged
Arg. three holly leaves in chief vert with a double tressure flory counter-
and a hunting-horn in base sa., gar- flory of the field. Duke of Suther-
nished gu., a mullet for difference. land (1839).
Thomas Burnet, H.M. Physician in Or, three laurel leaves vert. LowiS
Ordinary. of Merchiston.
Arg. three holly leaves vert, a Legs (3).
chief embattled az. Robert Burnet, Gu. three legs of a man in armour
W.S. ppr. flexed in triangle, garnished and
Arg. three holly leaves ppr. Ir- spurred or (3rd quarter of 1st and 4th
vine of Bonshaw. grand quarters). Mackenzie of
Arg. three holly leaves and a chief Scatwell (3rd matric. 1844).
vert. Cristopher Irvine, M.D. Gu. three legs of a man ppr. flexed
Arg. three holly leaves slipped vert, in triangle, garnished and spurred or
in chief a mullet gu. Irving of (2nd quarter). MACLEOD OF MuiR-
Woodhouse (1809). AVONSIDE (I 73 I ).
Arg. three holly leaves vert, a Gu. three legs armed ppr. conjoined
hunting-horn in base sa., garnished or, upper part of the
in the centre at the
Legs (3)
—
continued. Legs (3)
—continued.
four eastern crowns gu. LlEUT.-GEN. (3rd quarter). The Hon. Maria
Sir Charles Macleod, K.C.B. Hay Mackenzie of Cromartie
(1853). (1849).
Gu. three legs armed ppr. conjoined Gu. three legs in armour ppr.
at the thighs, flexed in triangle, spurred garnished and spurred or, flexed and
and garnished or (2nd and 3rd conjoined in triangle at the thigh (2nd
quarters), all within a bordure em- quarter of 3rd grand quarter). DUKE
battled or. Arthur Lyttelton of Athole (1865).
MacLeod, Arley Castle, Staffs. (1844). Gu. three legs of a man conjoined
Gu. three legs in armour ppr. at the thighs, flexed in triangle, gar-
garnished and spurred or, flexed and nished and spurred or (3rd quarter
conjoined in triangle at the upper of 3rd grand quarter), the latter
part of the thigh (2nd and 3rd quarters within a bordure erm. Stewart of
of 2nd grand quarter for Mackenzie). Grandtully (2nd matric. 1839).
Callander of Craigforth (2nd Gu. three legs of a man in armour
matric. 1875). ppr. conjoined in the centre at the
Gu. three legs of a man ppr. flexed upper part of the thigh, flexed in tri-
in triangle, garnished and spurred or angle, garnished and spurred or (6th
(3rd quarter). MACKENZIE OF SCAT- quarter of coat impaled by Macgregor).
WELL (1st matric.) Captain Evan John Macgregor
(Gu.) three legs of a man ppr. flexed Murray (1809).
in triangle, garnished and spurred or Leopards (2).
(3rd quarter); over all a crescent arg. Gu. two leopards in pale passant
for difference. Mackenzie of Scots- guardant arg. (2nd quarter). Hal-
burn. dane- Oswald of Auchencruive
Gu. three legs of a man disposed (2nd matric. 1861).
in triangle, armed and spurred or (3rd —
Lioncels see Lions.
quarter) over all an escutcheon gu.
; LION.
charged with three antique crowns or. (1) Lioti Passant.
Captain Mackenzie, second son to (2) Lion Rampant and Lion . . .
Arg. a lion passant guardant gu., cross engrailed sa. James Ogilvy,
armed and langued az., crowned with second brother of Boyne.
an imperial crown and gorged with an Arg. a lion passant guardant gu.
open one, both ppr. Ogilvie, Earl between two escallops in chief and a
of Airlie (1785). spur-revel in baseaz., within a bordure
Arg. a lion passant guardant az. be- indented of the second (1st and 4th
tween three water-bougets sa. Arthur quarters). George Ogilvie, Jamaica
Miller Rose, London (1854). (1772).
Arg. a lion passant guardant gu. Arg. a lion passant guardant gu.,
imperially crowned ppr. between three crowned with an imperial crown ppr.
quatrefoils sa., on a chief of the last a (1st and 4th quarters). William
martlet of the first. James White, Ogilvie, representative of Miltoun,
Edinburgh (1869). (1779)-
Arg. a lion passant guardant gu. Arg. a lion passant guardant gu.
imperially crowned ppr. between three imperially crowned ppr., within a bor-
LION '57
Arg. a lion
passant guardant gu. pant surmounted or debruised
(ist and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd by . . .
crescent, all within a bordure of the 1764. This coat was expunged and
second (3rd quarter for Ogilvy). delete by warrand of the Lyon Court
Stewart Fothringham of Pourie, in obedience to a decreet of the
co.Forfar (1890). Lords of Session, dated 22nd of
Az. a lion passant guardant arg. February and 10 March 1762."
between three boars' heads erased or. Arg. a lion rampant with a heart
Gordon of Telpersie. between his paws gu. surmounted of
Gu. a lion passant guardant chequy a crescent or. Dundas of Manor.
arg. and az. between three pheons of Arg. a lion rampant gu. ROBERT
the second. Hedderwick of Pit- Lyghton, Colonel in the service of
cullo. the King of Sweden.
Gu. a lion passant guardant arg., Arg. a lion rampant gu., crowned
crowned with an imperial crown ppr. and chained or. Colonel William
between three wolves' heads erased Urrie.
of the second, armed and langued Arg. a lion rampant sa., crowned
158 LION
—
Lion co nlin ued. Lion — continued.
OF Lahan [impaled by Bethunc of Gu. a lion rampant arg., crowned
Longhermistoii\ . or, charged on the shoulder with a
a lion rampant arg., crowned
Az. crescent of the first (2nd and 3rd
with an antique crown or (ist quarter quarters). SIR COUTTS TROTTER,
of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters for Bart. (1825).
Az. a lion rampant arg. imperially a fess purpure three primroses of the
crowned or (ist quarter of 2nd and field. Primrose of Carington.
3rd grand quarters) on an escutcheon ; Or, a lion rampant gu. over all on;
of pretence over the latter Douglas. a bend indented sa. a buckle between
Hope of Luffness (1886). two mascles arg. James SPENS,
Az. crusilly of cross crosslets or, a writer, Edinburgh.
lion rampant of the second, crowned Or, a lion rampant gu. over all on ;
with a ducal crown and armed and a bend wavy sa. a buckle between two
langued gu. (4th quarter). Viscount mascles arg. DAVID SPENS, merchant,
Newhaven. Edinburgh.
Gu. a lion rampant arg., in his Or, a lion rampant gu., navally
dexter paw a stalk of wheat ppr. crowned az., and holding in his paws
Gray of Barristoun. a trident sa. Captain John Fyffe,
Gu. a lion rampant arg. (ist and R.N. (1816).
4th quarters), a mullet for difference. Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted
Hugh Wallace, W.S. of a chevron sa. Thoms of Aber-
Gu. a lion rampant arg. (ist and lemno, co. Forfar (ist matric. 1881,
4th quarters of ist and 4th grand 2nd do. 1884).
quarters), a mullet arg. in the fess Or, a lion rampant gu. (ist
point. Paterson Wallace of quarter). William M'Bean, Inver-
MORNINGSIDE (1824). ness.
Gu. a lion rampant arg. (2nd Or, a lion rampant gu. (ist quarter).
quarter for Ross). Lord Saltoun. Maclauchlan of that Ilk.
Gu. a lion rampant arg. (2nd Or, a lion rampant gu. (ist quar-
quarter) over all on an escutcheon
; ter).Farquharson of Haughton.
or a lion rampant gu. surmounted of Alexander Farquharson of In-
a ribbon sa. Fraser of Fraser- vercauld.
field (ist matric. 1725). Or, a lion rampant gu. (ist quarter).
Gu. a lion rampant arg., armed and Macintosh of that Ilk.
langued sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), a Or, a lion rampant gu. (ist
crescent arg. in the middle fess point. quarter). M'Lachlan of Kilchoan
Fraser of Tyrie. (1758).
Gu. a lion rampant arg. (2nd and Or, a lion rampant gu. (1st
3rd quarters). Bruce OF Mowanes. quarter). MACDONALD OF Largie
Gu. a lion rampant arg., armed and (1765).
langued sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), a Or, a lion rampant gu. (1st quarter).
fieur de lys for difference. FRASER Macdonald of Craig na gower - -
OF Brodland. (1875)-
i6o LION
holding in the dexter paw a cross (2nd quarter for Lovat). Viscount
crosslet fitchee az. (1st and 4th Newhaven.
quarters). GUTHRIE OF King Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted
Edward. by a ribbon in bend sa. (2nd quarter
Or, a lion rampant vert and (1st for Abernethy) over all on an escut-
;
of a bend sa. charged with three cheon gu. a castle arg. LORD LlN-
lozenges arg. (ist and 4th quarters), in DORES.
the centre an escutcheon arg. charged Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted
with a heart gu., ensigned with an of a baton sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters).
Or, a lion rampant gu. (2nd and of the Faculty of Actuaries, Edinburgh
3rd quarters) ;
over all a cross en- (1878).
grailed and interchanged arg. and Vert, a lion rampant arg. (1st
sa., with a crescent arg. in the
centre quarter). HOME OF RENTON.
for difference. Sinclair of Murklk Vert, a lion rampant or (1st
by a cost sa. (2nd quarter of 2nd and over all an escutcheon arg. (sic) charged
3rd grand quarters for Abemcthy) ;
with an orange crowned and slipped
over the latter a bend sa. charged ppr. Sir William Purves Hume
with three buckles of the first. Earl Campbell of Marchmont and
of Forfar. Purves (18 13).
Or, a lion rampant gu., debruised Vert, a lion rampant arg. (1st and
of a ribbon sa. (2nd quarter of 2nd 4th quarters of 1st and 4th grand
and 3rd grand quarters); over the latter quarters for Hume) ; over all on an
on an escutcheon of pretence Douglas. escutcheon az. an orange with a stalk
Lord Dunglass (1878) same arms, ;
thereat slipped ppr., and on it an im-
Earl of Home (1881). perial crown. Earl of Marchmont
Or, a lion rampant gu., debruised (
1 st matric. . .
.,
2nd do. 1765).
of a ribbon sa. (2nd quarter of 2nd Vert, a lion
rampant arg. (1st
and 3rd grand quarters) over the ; quarter of 1st and 4th grand quar-
latter on an escutcheon of pretence ters) over the latter on an escut-
;
Douglas. Hope of Luffness (1886). cheon az. an orange with the stalk
Or, a lion rampant gu., debruised erect slipped and imperially crowned
of a ribbon sa. (2nd quarter of 3rd ppr. Lord Polwarth (2nd matric.
Or, a lion rampant gu. (4th quarter cheon of pretence Landale. LORD
for M'Intosk), all within a bordure Dunglass (1878) ;
same arms, Earl
az. Alexander Campbell, M.U. of Home (i 88 i).
Or, a lion rampant az. (1st and Vert, a lion rampant arg. (3rd
4th quarters of 4th grand quarter for quarter). BROWN OF ECCLES
Percy). Duke of Athole (1865). (1808).
Quarterly arg. and or, in the first (3) Lion Rampant ... a chief . . .
first. Sir William Inglis, K.C.B. displayed az. (2nd matric. 1760).
(1815). Or, a lion rampant gu., on a chief az.
Az. a lion rampant arg., in chief a three mullets of the first, a man's heart
frigate under sail or between two ppr. within a fetterlock of the second
mullets of the second. Captain in the dexter chief point for difference.
Steuart Boone Inglis (18 17). John Chancellor, second son of
Az. a lion rampant arg., on a chief Shielhill.
or three estoiles of six points of the Or, a lion rampant and in chief
field. Sir Hugh Inglis of Milton- three mullets gu. Fairlie of
Bryan, Bart. (18 1
9). Bruntsfield.
Az. a lion rampant or, on a chief Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted
embattled erm. a falchion in bend of a fess chequy az. and arg., in
sinister surmounted by the Punja the dexter chief point a crescent.
(borne before the Emperor Shah Stewart of Scotstoun.
Allum) saltire-ways ppr. GERARD Or, a lion rampant sa., in chief
OF ROCHSOLES (i 85 i) three mullets az. Macmillan of
Az. a lion on a chief
rampant arg., Dunmore (1742).
of the last three mullets sa., behind Or, a lion rampant gu., on a chief
the shield two swords in saltire, points of the second a crescent between two
upwards. John Inglis of Glen- mullets of the first. Fyffe of Dron
CORSE, Lord Justice-General (1867). (1763).
Az. a lion rampant arg., on a chief Or, a lion rampant gu., on a chief az.
or three arrows, banded together, a saltire arg. between a triple-towered
points downward, between two mullets castleupon a rock of the fourth,
gu. Anthony Inglis of Broom- masoned sa., and a terrestrial globe
hill, Lanarkshire (1873). ppr. The Educational Institute
Az. a lion rampant arg., in chief of Scotland (1852).
three mullets of the second (1st and Or, a lion gu., a chief of the last.
the second charged with eight roses Or, a lion rampant sa. gutte of the
of the first. Dunbar of Leuchit. field between three sinister hands
Gu. a lion rampant or between couped pale-ways gu. Mortimer of
three antique crowns of the second. Fonthill Park, co. Wilts. (1827).
Grant of Elchies (1775). Or, a lion rampant sa. between two
Gu. a lion rampant arg. between quatrefoils in chief gu. and a thistle in
three cinquefoils erm. Hamilton of base ppr., all within a bordure erm.
Grange (1783). John Buchannan, Whitby (1st
Gu. a lion rampant or, in his matric. 1840).
dexter fore-paw a crescent arg-., be- Or, a lion rampant sa. holding in
tween three antique crowns of the his dexter paw a scimitar ppr. between
second. Grant of Lurg and Hil- two spur-revels in chief gu. and in
ton (1788). base a pheon, point upwards, az.
Gu. a lion rampant arg., crowned M'Casland of Newland - Muir
with an antique crown or, between (1863).
three bears' heads couped of the last, Or, a lion rampant gu. between
muzzled az. GEORGE MoUBRAY, three escallops sa. Archibald
H.E.I.C.S. (1793). Arrol, merchant, Glasgow (1878).
Gu. a lion rampant between three Or, a lion rampant gu. between two
antique crowns or. Captain Charles mullets in chief vert and a crescent in
Grant, C.B., R.N. (1816). base of the second, within a bordure
Gu. a lion rampant between three of the third. David Macritchie of
cinquefoils arg., all within a bordure Logie, co. Perth (1881).
engrailed of the last. Gray of Or, a lion rampant gu. between two
Carntyne (18 19). mullets in fess az. (1st and 4th
Gu. a lion rampant between three quarters). Patrick Wallace, Pro-
cinquefoils arg. within a bordure en- vost of Arbroath.
grailed of the second, the lion charged Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted
on the shoulder with a crescent of the of a fess chequy az. and arg. between
first (2nd and 3rd quarters). Gray- three mullets of the third, within a
BUCHANAN OF SCOTSTOUN, CO. bordure of the second (1st and 4th
Lanark (1880). quarters). Gow-Steuart of Little
Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted COLONSAY (1864).
of a fess chequy az. and arg., accom- Or, a lion rampant sa. between two
panied by three mullets, two in chief otters' heads erased in chief ppr. and
and one in base of the third. a cinquefoil in base of the second,
Stewart of Dalguise (1771). within a double tressure flory counter-
Or, a lion rampant sa. between flory of the last (1st and 4th quarters).
three crescents of the last, all within Fergusson-Buchanan of Auchen-
a double tressure flory counter-flory of torlie, co. Dumbarton (1890).
165 LION
John Edgar, eldest son of Keithock. chief a dexter arm couped gu. hold-
Vert, a lion rampant between two ing a cross crosslet fitchee sa., in
piles engrailed issuing from the chief the sinister a galley, oars in action, of
arg., within a bordure engrailed of the the last, flagged of the second, on a
last charged with six papingoes of chief engrailed also of the second a
the first, beaked and membered gu. crescent between two trefoils slipped
Everard Home, surgeon, London of the first. James M'Connel,
(ist matric. 1788, 2nd do. as merchant, Manchester (i860).
Baronet, 18 13). Or, a lion rampant, in the dexter
(5) Lion Rampant between ... a chief a dexter arm couped gu. hold-
chief ... in chief ... or on ing a cross crosslet fitchee sa.,
a chief . . . in the sinister a galley, oars in action,
Arg. a lion rampant between two of the last, flagged of the second,
mulletsgu., a chief ermine. Mon- on a chief invected also of the second
creiff of that Ilk. 1 a mullet between two trefoils slipped
Arg. a lion rampant gu. between of the first. John M'Connel, Aus-
two crescents sa. and as many suns tralia(i860).
ppr., on a chief az. three mullets of Or, a lion rampant, in the dexter
the first. Russell of that Ilk. chief a dexter arm couped gu. hold-
Arg. a lion rampant gu. between ing a cross crosslet fitchee sa., in
three cinquefoils vert, on a chief of the sinister a galley, oars in action, of
the third a boar's head couped between the last, flagged of the second, on a
two fleurs de lys or. John M 'Gowan, chief indented also of the second an
W.S. (1743). annulet between two trefoils slipped of
Or, a lion rampant az. between the first. Thomas Houldsworth
three roses gu., on a chief sa. as M'Connel, merchant, Manchester
many escallops of the first. Graham (i860).
OF Grahamshall. Or, a lion rampant, in the dexter
Or, a lion rampant az. between chief a dexter arm couped gu. hold-
three arrows, points downward, ppi'., ing a cross crosslet fitchee sa., in
headed and feathered arg., on a chief the sinister a galley, oars in action,
gu. as many besants. Dr. John of the last, flagged of the second, on a
Hutton (1692). chief nebuly also of the second a
Or, a lion rampant, in the dexter martlet between two trefoils slipped
chief a dexter arm couped gu. holding of the first. William M'Connel,
a cross crosslet fitchee sa., in the merchant, Manchester (i860).
sinister a galley, oars in action, of the Arg. a lion rampant gu. between
last, flagged of the second, on a chief three powits sa., on a chief az. a
also of the second three trefoils fountain between two mullets or.
Or, a lion rampant, in the dexter Arg. a lion rampant az. within a
chief a dexter arm couped gu. holding double tressure flory counter -
flory
a cross crosslet fitchde sa., in the of the second. Earl of Strath-
sinister a galley, oars in action, of the MORE.
1
See supra, p. 162. Arg. a Hon rampant sa. issuing
LION 167
arg. (1st and 4th quarters), all within and or, and in the fess point a deer's
a bordure arg. charged with eight head cabossed ppr. Dame Mary
fraises gu. Dunbar
of Grange. Dunbar Brander of Pitgaveny
Gu. a lion rampant within a bordure (1854).
arg. (1stand 4th quarters), all within Gu. a lion rampant arg. crowned or
a bordure vairy gu. and or. Dunbar charged on the shoulder with a crescent
of Hemprigs. of the (2nd and 3rd quarters [for
first
Gu. a lion rampant within a bordure Mowbray\ of 2nd and 3rd grand
arg. (1st and 4th quarters), all within quarters), the latter within a bordure
a bordure gu. charged with eight erm. Lindsay of Balcarres (1875).
annulets or. Dunbar of Inchbrok. Gu. a lion rampant arg. (3rd
Gu. a lion rampant arg. within a quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters),
bordure of the last charged with eight the latter within a bordure az. charged
roses of the first (1st and 4th quarters), with eight garbs or, in the centre of
all within a bordure quarterly az. and the shield a crescent gu. Major
gu., and in the centre a deer's head Henry Erskine Forbes (1870).
cabossed for difference. Dunbar of Gu. a lion rampant arg. within a
Newton. bordure of the second charged with
Gu. a lion rampant within a bordure ten roses of the first (3rd quarter).
arg. (1st and 4th quarters). Dunbar Hamilton of Baldon (1733).
of Westfield. Gu. a lion rampant arg. (3rd
Gu. a lion rampant arg. (1st and quarter), all within a bordure az.
4th quarters), all within a bordure of charged with eight garbs or. Fraser
the last. Wallace of Neilstonside OF Fraserfield (2nd matric. 1775).
(1759)- Gu. a lion rampant arg. within a
Gu. a lion rampant arg. within a bordure of the second charged with
bordure of the last charged with eight ten roses of the first, barbed vert
roses of the first ( 1 st and 4th quarters) ; (4th quarter for Dunbar). Earl of
over all a cross moline az., all within a Selkirk (1799).
bordure nebuly quarterly gu. and az. Gu. a lion rampant arg. within a
William Dunbar (1777). bordure of the last charged with eight
Gu. embordured, a lion rampant roses of the first (4th quarter for Dun-
or with a scimitar in his dexter paw bar of Hemprigs). Robert Taylor,
ppr. (2nd quarter for Scrimsoure). H.E.I. C.S. (1 8 2). 1
Or, a lion rampant sa. surmounted Or, a lion rampant gu. (1st and
of a fess gu. charged with three 4th quarters),all within a bordure
mullets of the first, within a double quarterly gu. and sa. Weems of
tressure fiory counter-flory of the Belfarge.
second. Buchanan of Shandon Or, a lion rampant gu. (1st and
(1863). 4th quarters), all within a bordure
Or, a lion rampant within a double counter-compony or and gu. Dr.
tressure fiory counter-flory sa., within a James Weems, Dean of St. Andrews
bordure engrailed parted per pale az. and Principal of St. Leonard's College.
and gu. John Buchanan, merchant, Or, a lion rampant gu. within a
Glasgow (1868). double tressure flory counter-flory of
Or, a lion rampant within a double the second, within a bordure compony
tressure fiory counter-flory sa. within a arg. and az. (1st and 4th quarters),
bordure inverted parted per pale gu. all within a bordure az. Lundin OF
and arg. and charged with eight Baldester (1698).
crescents counter-changed. John Or, a lion rampant sa. within a
Buchanan, Whitby, Yorks (2nd double tressure flory counter-flory of
matric. 1872). the second (1st and 4th quarters).
Or, a lion rampant within a double Buchanan of Drumpellier (i st
tressure flory counter-flory gu., armed matric. 1 76 1
).
and langued az. (1stquarter); over all Or, a lion rampant gu. within a
in chief a file of three lambeaux arg. bordure az. (1st and 4th quarters).
James, Duke of Albany and York, John Duthy, Winchester, eldest son
etc. [James VII.] of Drumlathie (1773).
Or, a lion rampant gu. (1st quarter), Or, a lion rampant gu. within a
all within a bordure gu. charged with bordure of the last charged with
eight annulets or. MACKINTOSH of and 4th quarters).
eight roses arg. (1st
Aberarder. Spens of Lathallan (3rd matric.
Or, a lion rampant within a double 1780).
tressure flory counter-flory gu., a Or, a lion rampant gu. within a
bordure compony az. and arg. ( 1 st and bordure of the last charged with eight
4th quarters). Earl of Moray. roses arg., in the dexter chief point
Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted a heart ensigned with an imperial
of a cost sa. (1st and 4th quarters), crown, both ppr. (1st and 4th quar-
all within a bordure engrailed az. ters). Nathaniel Spens, M.D.
Abernethie of Auchincloich. (3rd matric. 1780).
Or, a lion rampant sa. within a Or, a lion rampant gu. (1st and
double tressure flory counter-flory of 4th quarters), all within a bordure
the second, all within a bordure counter- gu. charged in chief with a lion
compony arg. and gu. Patrick passant guardant arg. imperially
Buchanan of . . . crowned ppr. Farquharson of
Or, a lion rampant reguardant gu. Inverey (1789).
(1st and 4th quarters), all within a bor- Or, a lion rampant within a (double)
dure indented arg. Thomas Guthrie, tressure flory counter-flory gu. (1st
Provost of Forfar. and 4th quarters), all within a bor-
Or, a lion rampant gu. (1st and 4th dure engrailed compony az. and arg.
quarters), all within a bordure vairy. Stewart of Ardvorlich (1802).
Mackintosh of Connadge. Or, a lion rampant within a double
Or, a lion rampant gu. (1st and 4th tressure flory counter-flory gu. (1st
quarters), all within a bordure gu. and 4th quarters), all within a bor-
172 LION
Or, a lion rampant couped at all coats a cross engrailed sa. within a bor-
the joints, within a bordure embattled dure chequy or and
az. Frederick
gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Main- Granville Sinclair of Fairmead,
land OF DUNDRENNAN (1806). co.Cambridge (1891).
Or, a lion rampant gu. within a a lion rampant gu. (2nd and
Or,
double tressure flory counter-flory sa. 3rd quarters of 1st and 4th grand
(1st and 4th quarters). Buchanan quarters
J
),
all within a bordure chequy
OF ACHLESHIE AND ARNPRIOR az. and arg. Leslie of Denlugas
(1810). (1814).
Or, a lion rampant within a double Or, a lion rampant gu. debruised
tressure flory counter-flory sa. (1st and of a ribbon sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters
4th quarters).Buchanan of Drum- of 1st and 4th grand quarters), the
pellier (2nd matric. 1821). latter within a bordure az. semee of
Or, a lion rampant gu. couped in fourteen mullets or. Lindsay of
all the joints of the field, within a Balcarres (1875).
double tressure flory counter-flory az. Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted
(1st and 4th
quarters). Ramsay- by a baton sa. (2nd quarter), all within
flory of thesecond, within a bordure az. charged with fourteen mullets or.
pale arg. and or (1st and 4th quarters). baton sa.(2nd and 3rd quarters), all
Charles Ferdinand de Kierz- within a bordure parted per pale
kowski-Steuart, London (1888).
Or, a lion rampant gu. (1st quarter 1
Afterwards altered (but without further
of 1 st and 4th grand quarters), the matriculation) to 2nd and 3rd quarters, the lion
latter within a bordure gu. charged being debruised by a ribbon sable and the
Keir-MaC- quarters surrounded by a bordure az. with the ,
Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted Or, a lion rampant gu. debruised
of a baton sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), by a baton sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters),
all within a bordure az. Lindsay of all within a bordure parted per pale
Evelick. arg. and sa. Hawkins Dempster
Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted of Dunnichen (1855).
of a baton sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), Or, a lion rampant gu. debruised
all within a bordure az. charged with of a ribbon sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters),
eight roses arg. LINDSAY OF KlL- all within a bordure engrailed sa.
SPINDIE. Boswell of Balmuto (1875).
Or, a lion rampant gu. (2nd and Or, a lion rampant gu. (2nd and
3rd quarters), over all dividing the 3rd quarters), over all dividing the
coats a cross engrailed sa., all within coats a cross engrailed sa., the whole
a bordure indented gu. SINCLAIR OF within a bordure parted per pale, the
Dunbeath (1st matric. . .
.)
dexter side indented gu., the sinister
Or, a lion rampant gu. (2nd and erm. Sinclair of Dunbeath, co.
3rd quarters); over all dividing the Caithness (2nd matric. 1886).
coats a cross engrailed sa., all within a Or, a lion rampant gu. debruised
bordure chequy or and gu. Sinclair of a ribbon sa. (2nd quarter of 2nd
of Freswick. and 3rd grand quarters), the latter
Or, a lion rampant gu. (2nd and within a bordure az. charged with
3rd quarters), over all dividing the eight garbs or, in the centre of the
coats a cross engrailed sa., all within shield a crescent gu. Major Henry
a bordure invected gu. Sinclair of Erskine Forbes (1870).
Stemster. Vert, a lion rampant arg. within
Or, a lion rampant gu. (2nd and a bordure or, entoyer of eight
3rd quarters), over all dividing the roundles (fountains) barry wavy of
coats a cross engrailed sa., all within the first and second. Home OF
a bordure compony gu. and or. Sin- Ninewells.
clair of Stircock. Vert, a lion rampant arg. within a
Or, a lion rampant gu. (2nd and bordure engrailed erminois, on a chief
174 LION— LIONS
Lion — continued. Lions (2)
—
continued.
of the second three papingoes of the fitchee az. and as many saltires couped
first,beaked and membered gu. in chief and base vert. MacBrayne
Hume of Harries (1S02). of Summerlee (1790).
Vert, a lion rampant arg. (1st Gu. two lions passant guardant
quarter), all within a bordure engrailed parted per pale or and arg. (1st
gu. Home of Kames. and 4th quarters). MacBrayne OF
Vert, a lion rampant arg. within a Glenbranter (1871)
bordure erm. (1st and 4th quarters). Gu. two lions passant in pale arg.
Home of Blackader. (4th quarter of 3rd grand quarter for
Vert, a lion rampant arg. within a Strange). Duke of Athole (1865).
bordure erm. (1st and 4th quarters), Gu. two lions passant
in pale arg.
all within a bordure or. Hume of (7th quarter [for Strange] of coat im-
Carsrigg. paled by Macgregor). Captain
Vert, a lion rampant arg. within a Evan John Macgregor Murray
bordure engrailed or, verdoy of eight (1809).
roses gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Sa. two lions counter-passant arg.,
Home of Kimmerghame. collared gu. Thomas Gleg, M.D.
Vert, a lion rampant arg. (1st and Lions (3).
4th quarters), over all in the fess Gu. three lions rampant arg. Ross
point a rose gu., a bordure of the of Balnagown.
same for difference. Home of Gu. three lions rampant between
Westrestoun. as many mullets arg. Ross of Mor-
Vert, a lion rampant arg. within a inchie.
bordure or charged with eight foun- Gu. three lions rampant arg. within
tains barry wavy of the first and a bordure counter-compony of the
second (1 stand 4th quarters). Alex- second and first. Ross OF Kindease.
ander George Home of Whit- Gu. three lions rampant arg. within
field, M.D. (1874). a bordure counter-compony or and of
(7) Lion Sejant. the first. Ross of Pitkearie.
Arg. a lion sejant, full-faced gu., hold- Gu. three lions rampant arg. within
ing in his dexter paw a thistle slipped a bordure of the second. Ross OF
vert and in the sinister a shield (or Priesthill (1767).
inescutcheon) of the second, on a Gu. three lions rampant arg., on a
chief az. a saltire of the first. Lyon chief or three legs conjoined in the
Office. centre at the upper part of the thigh
Lions (2). and flexed in triangle az. Ross OF
Arg. two lions combatant supporting MlLLCRAIG (1795).
between their paws a rose gu., stalked Gu. three lions rampant or, on a
and leaved vert. Heron of that chief arg. three mullets of the field.
Lions (3)
— continued. Lion, Demi — continued.
( iu.three lions rampant, each holding crown or and holding in his dexter
in his dexter paw a cross crosslet paw a thistle ppr. GELLATLY OF
fitchee arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters). LOUGHTON, co. Essex (1872).
ROSS Leith OF Arnagk (1st matric. Erm. a demi-lion rampant double-
1 795.
By the 2nd matric. 1800
in queued gu. issuing from an antique
the order of the quarterings was crown or and holding in his dexter
reversed). paw a thistle ppr., all within a bordure
Lion, Demi- gu. Gellatly of Uplands, co.
. . .
Chambers, Baron of Tartas, Lozenges (3).
France. Arg. three lozenges gu. within a bor-
Arg. a demi-lion rampant sa. issuing dure az. James Pitcairn, surgeon
out of a fess wavy gu. between two (1803).
mullets in chief and a fleur de lys in Arg. three lozenges gu. (1st and
base az. Chalmers of Larbert 4th quarters), all within a bordure
(1763). engrailed gu. Pitcairn of that Ilk
Arg. a demi-lion sa. issuing out of (1st matric.)
a fess gu. charged with two bells of Arg. three lozenges gu. (1st and
the first, in base a fleur de lys 4th quarters). Pitcairn of Forther
of the third. Sir David Patrick or of that Ilk.
Chalmers (1876). Arg. three lozenges gu. (
st and 4th
1
three quatrefoils sa., on a chief of the or (2nd and 3rd quarters). Hamilton-
second as many quatrefoils of the Starke of Troqueer Holm, co.
first and 4th quarters). WHITE
(ist Kirkcudbright (1885).
Melville of Bennochy (1799). Martlets (3).
Az. a martlet between three mullets Arg. three martlets sa., on a chief
arg. within double tressure flory
a gu. a pennon with staff and a claymore
counter-flory surrounded with a
or, saltire-ways of the first, the former
bordure parted per pale of the second inscribed with the word " Bonnie."
and third. MURRAY OF
Spott. Charles Archibald Glennie, Brazil
Az. a martletbetween three mullets (1859).
arg. within a double tressure flory Arg. three martlets gu. (2nd and
counter-flory or, surrounded by a bor- 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand
dure embattled of the second. COR- quarters). Ramsay OF WAUCHTOUN.
MARTLETS— MASCLES 177
Martlets (3)
— continued. Mascle —continued.
Arg. three martlets sa., on a comble az.
engrailed Thomas LIVINGSTONE
az. a cross or, a franc quartier of the Learmonth of Parkhall (1870).
third charged with a sword pale-ways, Arg. a mascle az. between three
point upwards, ppr. (4th quarter for gillyflowers slipped gu. within a double
Flahaulf) on an escutcheon of pre-
;
tressure flory counter-flory vert (2nd
tence over Marchioness of Lans- and 3rd quarters), all within a bor-
DOWNE AND BARONESS NAIRNE dure invected az. Somerville
(1878). Livingstone Learmonth, Victoria
Gu. three martlets arg., a fleur de lys (1870).
for difference. Cairns OF PlLMURE. Mascles (3).
Gu. three martlets arg. Viscount Arg. three mascles sa., on a chief
Oxenford. of the last two lions passant of the
Gu. three martlets within a bordure first. OGSTON of Ardoe, co. Kin-
arg. Macgill of Ballynester, cardine (1876).
Ireland. Arg. three mascles sa., on a chief
Gu. three martlets within a bordure of the last two lions passant of the
indented arg. MACGILL OF KEMBACK first, in the middle chief point a
Arg. a mountain vert, on a chief gu. chief three ravens with their wings
a cross moline of the field between expanded ppr. (2nd and 3rd quarters),
two lozenges vair. John DOUGAL, within a bordure az. charged with
Rickarton, co. Kincardine (1841). eight passion crosses arg. Adam of
Arg. a mountain vert, on a chief Whitslaid.
gu. a cross moline of the field be- Or, a mountain in flames ppr. (1st
tween two lozenges vair, a bordure quarter of 3rd grand quarter), the latter
erm. GEORGE DOUGAL, Calcutta within a bordure erm. Stewart of
(1842). Grandtully (2nd matric. 1839).
Arg. a mountain vert, on a chief az. Mullet — see also Star.
a fieur de lys between two acorns or. Arg. a mullet gu., on a chief sa. a
Miss Elizabeth Kinnear Stark cushion or. Marjoribanks of Bal-
DOUGALL OF SCOTSCRAIG ( I 8 5 I ). BARDIE.
Or, on a pedestal a mountain vert in- Arg. a mullet between three
flamed ppr., in the dexter chief point escutcheons gu. within a bordure az.
the arms of the Isle of Man. MACLEOD Charles Hay, banker, Edinburgh
OF COLBECKS, Jamaica (1762). (1865).
Or, a burning mountain ppr., in Arg. a mullet az. pierced of the
the dexter and sinister chief points field between three cross crosslets
two crosses patee fitchde gu. Mac- fitchde gu. (1st and 4th quarters).
Leod of Rasay(i779). John Adam of Maryburgh (1765).
Or, a mountain in flames ppr. (1st Arg. a mullet az. pierced of the
quarter), in the centre of the shield a field between three cross crosslets fitchee
boar's head couped or. Lieut.-Col. gu. (1st and 4th quarters for Adam).
Jabez Mackenzie (1806). Adam of Blairadam (181 5).
MULLET 179
(1775)- shore\
Az. a mullet between three garbs Gu. a mullet arg. between three
or (1st and 4th quarters). Cumming cinquefoils erm. (1st and 4th quarters).
of Logie (2nd matric. 1859). Hamilton of Udstone.
Gu. a mullet of seven points wavy Gu. a mullet arg. between three
between three antique crowns or. cinquefoilserm. (1st and 4th quar-
Grant of Auchernack. ters), all within a bordure arg.
Gu. a mullet between three cinque- William Hamilton of Wishaw
foils arg., a chief of the second. (1st matric.)
Hamilton of Bangor. Gu. a mullet arg. between three
Gu. a mullet between three cinque- cinquefoils erm. within a bordure of
foils arg. within a bordure wavy of the the last (1st and 4th quarters).
last. Hamilton of Ladylands. Stevenson - Hamilton of Braid-
Gu. a mullet between three cinque- wood (1867).
foils arg., on a chief of the second Gu. a mullet arg. between three
another mullet of the first. James cinquefoils erm. (1st and 4th counter-
Hamilton, merchant, Edinburgh. quarters of 1st and 4th quarters and
Gu. a mullet between three cinque- 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). HAMIL-
foils arg., on a chief of the second TON of Wishaw 1 (1768 ?).
Mullets (3)
— continued. Mullets (3)
— continued.
many covered cups arg. Shaw OF Gu. three mullets interlaced or be-
SORNBEG. tween three wolves' heads erased arg.
Az. three mullets in fess arg., in base Robertson of Bishopmiln.
as many besants in fess, and in chief Gu. three mullets within a bordure
an acorn of the second. James or. Sutherland of Forss (1738).
Groset, Lisbon (1737). Gu. three mullets or within a bordure
Az. three mullets arg., in the fess ofthelast. John Sutherland(i 742).
Gu. three mullets chevron be-
point a cross of the second surmounted
in
of a saltire gu. and in chief a crescent tween as many lions rampant arg.
or. Murray of Lintrose (1804 ?).
Ross of Balkaill (1773).
Az. three mullets arg. within a Gu. three mullets or. COPLAND OF
double tressure flory counter-flory or. COLLIESTON (2nd matric. 1773).
Mrs. A. M. Murray Menzies of Gu. three mullets or (1st and 4th
Pitlochie (1852). grand quarters for Sutherland). JOHN,
Az. three mullets arg. within a Earl of Sutherland. 1
double tressure flory counter-flory or Gu. three mullets or (1st and 4th
(1st and 4th quarters). Moray OF quarters). William Copland of
Abercairney. COLLIESTON (1st matric. I
731).
Az. three mullets arg. (1st and 4th Gu. three mullets or (2nd and 3rd
quarters). MURRAY OF BROUGHTON quarters for Sutherland), all within a
(1st matric. 1720, 2nd do. 1730, 3rd bordure or. GORDON OF GORDON-
do. 1809). STOUN.
Az. three mullets arg. within a Gu. three mullets arg. (2nd and 3rd
double tressure flory counter-flory or quarters for Kirkcaldy of hichture).
(1st and 8th quarters [for Murray] of KlNNAIRD OF INCHTURE.
coat impaled by Macgrcgor). Captain Gu. three mullets or (2nd and 3rd
Evan John Macgregor Murray quarters) within a bordure or charged
(1809). with eight crescents az. Mr. Robert
Az. three mullets in fess arg., in Gordon of . .
.,
second son of
base as many besants in fess, and in Gordonstoun.
chief an acorn of the second (2nd Parted per bend az. and gu., in chief
(2nd and 3rd grand quarters for Mur- within a bordure arg. charged with
ray). Marquess of Athole. eight crescents of the first. Baillie
Az. three mullets arg. within a of Balmeddieside.
double tressure flory counter-flory or Az. nine mullets, 3, 3, 2 and 1,
(2nd quarter for Murray'). Duke OF within a bordure wavy or. Baillie
Athole (1865). of Inshaugy.
Az. three mullets a arg. within Az. nine mullets or, 3, 3, 2 and 1.
4th quarters). URQUHART OF Mel- Arg.a pale sa. (2nd quarter for
DRUM (1st matric.) Erskine). Earl of Kellie (1866).
Arg. a demi-otter issuing out of a Arg. a pale sa. (2nd and 3rd quar-
bar wavy sa. (1st and 4th quarters), ters of 2nd grand quarter for Erskine).
all within a bordure engrailed sa. Lord Cardross.
Meldrum of Crombie. sa. (2nd and 3rd quar-
Arg. a pale
Arg. a demi-otter crowned or issuing ters). Charles, Earl of Mar.
forth of a bar wavy sa. (2nd quarter). Alexander, Earl of Kellie.
Urquhart of Byth (1741). Arg. a pale gu. (2nd and 3rd
Arg. a (demi-)otter issuing out of a quarters as a coat of augmentation).
bar wavy sa., crowned or (2nd and Earl of Northesk.
3rd quarters). SETON OF PlT- Arg. a pale sa. (2nd and 3rd quar-
medden (two matrics.) ters), all within a bordure quarterly
Arg. a demi-otter issuing out of a or and vert. Erskine of Alva.
bar wavy (sa.) (2nd and 3rd quarters). Arg. a pale gu. (2nd and 3rd quar-
Gordon of Ardmealie (1721). within a bordure parted per
ters), all
Arg. a demi-otter sa. crowned with pale gu. and arg. charged with eight
an antique crown or issuing out of a escallops counter-changed. CARNEGIE
fess wavy of the second (2nd and 3rd OF Finhaven (1773).
quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quar- Arg. a pale sa. (2nd and 3rd quar-
ters), the latter with a crescent az. ters). Earl of Mar
(1866).
for difference, Seton of Mounic.
for Arg. a pale sa. (2nd and 3rd quar-
Ogilvy of Cove (1866). ters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters),
Arg. a demi-otter sa. crowned with all within a bordure or. William
an antique crown or issuing out of Erskine, second son of David, Lord
a fess wavy of the second (2nd and Cardross.
3rd quarters). SETON OF MoUNlE Arg. a pale sa. (2nd and 3rd quar-
ters).
•
Erskine of Dun. all within a bordure parted per pale
Arg. a pale sa. (1st and 4th quar- or and arg. John Erskine, third
ters), all within a bordure embattled son of David, Lord Cardross (1677).
az. Captain Patrick Erskine, Arg. a pale within a bordure sa.
third son of Kirkbuddo. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd
Arg. a pale sa. (1st and 4th quar- grand quarters). Cunningham of
ters). Erskine of Balhall
(1833). Balgownie (i 77 1
).
Arg. a pale sa. (1st and 4th quar- Arg. a pale sa. (2nd and 3rd quar-
ters of 1st and 4th grand quarters). ters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters),
Hon. J. E. Kennedy Erskine allwithin a bordure engrailed parted
(1828). per pale or and arg. Erskine of
Arg. a pale gu. (2nd and 3rd quar- LlNLATHEN (1870).
ters of 1st and 4th grand quarters), Arg. a pale sa. (ist and 4th quar-
the latter within a bordure parted ters of 2nd and 3rd quarters of 3rd
per pale gu. and arg. charged with grand quarter). Mackenzie of Kil-
eight escallops counter-changed. CAR- COY (2nd matric. 1837).
NEGIE OF KlNFAUNS, Arg. a pale sa. (1st and 4th counter-
1S4 PALE
Pale —
con tin i/ed. Pale — conti7nted.
quarters of 2nd and 3rd quarters of flory counter-flory gu. (4th quarter).
3rd grand quarter for Erskine^ Earl Miss Hay Mackenzie of Crom-
ofBuchan). Burton-Mackenzie of artie (1849).
Kilcov, co. Ross (3rd matric. 1887). Az. on a pale or between two
Erm. a pale vert, on a dexter canton mullets in chief and as many crescents
arg. a lion rampant gu. (2nd quarter inbase arg. a lion rampant gu. John
for Dcas). Deas Thomson of Nor- Lightbody, Glasgow.
ton (18 10). Az. on a pale engrailed or between
keys addossee az. and in chief two Or, on a pale az. between two sprigs
mascles gu. a sword ppr. and in base of maple of three leaves, each slipped
a mascle or. James Beattie, LL.D. gu., two fleurs de lys of the first.
az. between two ermine spots (1st rampant sa., in chief three mullets az.
quarter). Hon. Hew A. D. H. Hal- (2nd and 3rd quarters). MACMILLAN
DANE-DUNCAN MERCER-HENDERSON Scott of Wauchope, co. Roxburgh
(1882). (1876).
Parted per pale arg. and sa. a chev- Parted per pale indented sa. and
ron brise ("or split in ye top") and arg., on a chief gu. a crescent
in base a crescent counter-changed or between two ermine spots (3rd
4th quarters for Manic), all within (3rd quarter of 2nd grand quarter).
a bordure az. Maule OF Inver- RlDDELL OF ARDNAMURCHAN (2nd
KEILLOUR (1744). matric. 1829).
Parted per pale gu. and sa. a Pallets (3).
banner displayed bend-ways arg., Arg. three pallets sa. ARMSTRONG
thereon a canton az. charged with a of Whittoch.
saltire of the third (1st and 4th Arg. three pallets gu., in a dexter
quarters). Campbell Bannerman
- canton az. a spur, the revel down-
of Hunton Court, Kent (1872). wards, or (1st and 4th quarters).
Parted per pale arg.and or an Knight Erskine of Pittodrie (1st
eagle displayed sa. (2nd quarter). matric. 1787).
Ramsay-Fairfax of Maxton, co. Arg. three pallets wavy gu. (2nd
Roxburgh (1877). quarter for De Va/oniis), all within a
Parted per pale arg. and gu. within bordure az. Maule of Inverkeil-
a bordure charged with eight escallops, lour (1 744)-
all counter-changed (2nd and 3rd Arg. three pallets wavy gu. (2nd
quarters). Earl of Dalhousie (2nd quarter for De Valoniis). Lord
matric. 1841, 3rd do. 1861). Panmure (1831).
Parted per pale sa. and arg., on a Arg. three pallets gu. surmounted
counter- of a saltire counter- changed and
chaplet four quatrefoils, all
changed, in the dexter chief point a charged with a heart ppr., on a chief
martlet arg. for difference (2nd and engrailed az. a crescent between two
3rd quarters), in the centre of the mullets of the first (2nd and 3rd
shield a bull's head gu. Hay of quarters). Francis Walker Drum-
PALLETS— PALY 1 89
Gu. a pelican feeding her young two mullets of the first. John
arg. vulned ppr. (4th quarter). Home Paterson, formerly Hart, London
of Renton. (1812).
PELICANS— PILES 191
Piles (3) —
continued. Piles (3) —
continued.
Arg. three piles issuing from the two mullets of the field (2nd and
base az., in chief an eagle's head 3rd quarters for Douglas of Lochleven).
erased ppr. between two fleurs de lys Earl of Morton.
sa. Struthers of Calderbank Arg. three piles gu. (2nd and 3rd
(1808). quarters), all within a bordure en-
Arg. on three piles issuing from the grailed az. Abernethy of Auchin-
chief sa. as many hunting-horns or CLOICH.
and base four bars wavy gu. and
in Arg. three piles gu., on a chief of
vert, all withina bordure of the fourth the second two mullets of the field
charged with three stars of seven (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a
rays wavy of the first. Lieut.-Col. bordure counter-compony or and sa.
Caldwell, H.E.I.C.S. (1838). Douglas of Inchmarlo.
Arg. three piles issuing from a Arg. three piles issuing from a
chief gu., on the latter two mullets chief gu., on the last two mullets of
of the first, within a bordure erm. the first (2nd and 3rd quarters), all
charged with three cross crosslets within a bordure az. charged with
fitchee sa. The Rev. Henry eight buckles or. Douglas of Kirk-
Douglas (1852). ness (1737).
Arg. three piles issuing from the
_
Arg. three piles conjoined in point
sinister sa., on a cmet
chief wavy az. an sa., inthe middle chief point a martlet
anchor between two crescents of the or (2nd and 3rd quarters) over all in
;
first. Thomas Henderson, merchant, the centre of the four quarters a spur-
Glasgow (1872). revel of six points gu. John Laing
Arg. three piles in point sa., each Wier (1801).
(sic)
charged with an annulet of the first, Arg. three piles gu. (3rd quarter of
on a chief gu. a crescent between two 2nd and 3rd grand quarters for
mullets also of the first. YOUNGER OF Wishart) over the latter a bend sa.
;
AUCHENCASTLE (1st matric. 1880). charged with three buckles of the first.
Court, co.
Surrey (1882). the latter on an escutcheon of pretence
Arg. three piles conjoined in point Douglas. Lord Dunglass (1878) ;
sa., on a chief gu. a rose of the field same arms, Earl of Home (1881).
leaved ppr. between two annulets or Arg. three piles gu. (3rd quarter of
(1st and 4th quarters). MARGARET 2nd and 3rd grand quarters); over the
Caroline Youngson. latter on an escutcheon of pretence
Arg. three piles issuing from a chief over all on an escutcheon or a lion
gu., the last charged with two mullets rampant gu. surmounted of a ribbon
of the first (2nd quarter). DOUGLAS sa. Fraser of Fraserfield (1st
of Tilwhilly (1800). matric. 1725).
Arg. three piles gu. and in chief Arg. three piles gu. (3rd quarter for
TILES 193
Wishart) ;
over on an escutcheon
all escutcheon vert a lion rampant arg.,
Douglas. Douglas of that Ilk on a chief of the last three popin-
(I770- jays of the first. Home of Pol-
Arg. three piles in point gu. (3rd WARTH.
quarter). Baillie OF LAMINGTON Gu. three piles engrailed arg. (3rd
(2nd matric. 1837). quarter of 1st and 4th grand quarters),
Arg. three piles in point gu. (3rd over the latter on an escutcheon az.
quarter of 3rd grand quarter). FORBES an orange with the stalk erect, slipped
OF Pitsligo (2nd matric. 1865). and imperially crowned ppr. LORD
Az. three piles or, in base a tower Polwarth (2nd matric. 1836).
triple-towered arg., masoned sa., doors Gu. three piles engrailed arg. (2nd
quarter for Polwarth), over all on an
1
and windows gu., on a chief erm. a
crescent of the first between two spur- escutcheon az. an orange with a stalk
revels of six points of the third. thereat slipped ppr., and on it an im-
William Henderson, Aberdeen perial crown. Earl of Marchmont.
(1892). Same arms (3rd quarter). LORD
Erm. three piles, two in chief and Polwarth (1st matric.)
one in base, gu., each charged with a Gu. three piles engrailed arg. (1st
crescent arg., on a chief of the second and 4th quarters of 4th grand quarter
three estoiles of the third (1st and for Polwarth), over all on an escutcheon
Piles (3) —
continued. Piles, Bakers' (2) — continued.
chief of the second a rose between two ation of Bakers in Aberdeen
of the first. Graeme of (1682
escallops
Balgowan (1734). Pillar — ?).
see Column.
Or, three piles in point gu. sur- Pole Axes — see Axes.
mounted of a bend az. (1st quarter). Pomeis (3).
RlDDELL OF ARDNAMURCHAN (2nd Erm. three pomeis, each charged
matric. 1829). with a cross or (2nd and 3rd quarters
Or, three piles sa. within a double for Hcathcote). Frederick Gran-
tressure flory counter-flory gu., on a ville Sinclair of Fairmead, co.
chief of the second a crescent between Cambridge (1891).
two escallops of the first (1st and 4th Popinjays (3) (Papingoes).
quarters). MURRAY OF MURRAYS- Arg. three popinjays vert within
HALL (i 79 I
).
a bordure gu.Peadie (anciently
Or, three piles in point gu. (2nd Pepdie) of Ruchil.
quarter for the Lordship of Brechin) ;
Arg. three popinjays vert, beaked
over all on an escutcheon of pretence and membered gu. (2nd and 3rd
Moir. Knight Erskine of Pit- quarters of 1st and 4th grand quar-
TODRIE (2nd matric. 1867). ters), on an escutcheon of pretence
Or, three piles within an orle gu., Landale. Lord Dunglass (1878);
and in chief as many martlets sa. (2nd same arms, Earl of Hume (1881).
and 3rd quarters). DURHAM OF Arg. three popinjays, vert [beaked
Largo (2nd matric.) and membered gu. 1 ] (2nd and 3rd
Or, three piles sa. within a double quarters of 1 st and 4th grand quarters
tressure flory counter-flory gu., on a for Pepdie) over all on an escutcheon
;
chief of the second a rose between two az. an orange with a stalk thereat
escallops of the first (2nd and 3rd slipped ppr. and on it an imperial
Maxtone- Graham of
quarters). crown. Earl of Marchmont (1st
CULTOQUHEY (i 86 I
).
matric. .2nd do. 1765).
.
.,
Or, three piles conjoined in point Same arms (2nd quarter). Lord
gu. (3rd quarter), all within a bordure Polwarth (1st matric.)
az. Maule of Inverkeillour Arg. three popinjays, vert (2nd
(i774)- quarter of 1st and 4th grand quarters),
Or, three piles in point gu. (2nd over the latter on an escutcheon az.
and 3rd quarters of 3rd grand quarter). an orange with the stalk erect slipped
Lord Panmure (183 i
).
and imperially crowned ppr. Lord
Sa. three piles arg., on a chief of Polwarth (2nd matric. 1836).
the second a lion passant guardant gu. Arg. three popinjays vert (2nd and
HALKET OF PlTFIRRANE. 3rd quarters of 1st grand quarter),
Sa. three issuing from the
piles over all on an escutcheon arg. (sic)
sinister on a chief or a mullet
arg., an orange crowned and slipped ppr.
az. between two ermine spots. Hen- Purves Hume Campbell of
derson of Williamfield, co. Ayr Marchmont and Purves (181 2).
Popinjays (3)
— continued. Rock —continued.
Arg. three popinjays vert (2nd and on a chief gu. a gold cross between
3rd quarters), over all in the fess the badge of the Portuguese Military
point a rose gu., a bordure of the Order of the Tower and Sword on the
same for difference. Home of dexter,and the badge of the Ottoman
Westrestoun. Order of the Crescent on the sinister.
Pot. Col. John Maclean (18 14).
Az. a pot of growing lilies arg. Arg. a rock gu. (1st quarter), all
Royal Burgh of Dundee. within a bordure gu. charged with two
Primroses (3).
eastern crowns in fess and two mullets
Vert, three primroses or within a in pale or. Sir George Maclean,
double tressure flory counter-flory gu. K.C.B. (1856).
Earl of Rosebery (1st matric.) Rods (2).
Vert, three primroses within a Az. two rods in saltire or (1st and
double tressure flory counter-flory or 4th quarters for H.M. Usher of the
(1st and 4th quarters). Earl of Gree?i Jvod), over all an escutcheon
Rosebery (2nd matric. 1823). gyronny of eight erm. and gu. within
a bordure engrailed of the last for
Quarterly — see Cross, parted per. Campbell of Lundy. Sir Thomas
Brand (1721).
Ratch Hound — see Beagle. Roebuck.
Raven. Arg. on a piece of ground in base
Arg. a raven sa. Corbet of Hard- vert a roebuck statant ppr. drinking
gray. out of a burn or brook running bend-
Arg. a raven sa. between three ways az., on a canton erm. a knight's
mullets gu. Corbet of Tow- helmet ppr. Raeburn of St. Ber-
corse. nards (1841).
Arg. a raven, wings indorsed ppr., Roebucks (3).
between four cross crosslets fitchee Arg. three roebucks in full course
gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Cross). gu. Major Adam Rae.
William Cross-Buchanan (1867). Vert, three roebucks in full course
Or, a raven between three boars' arg. (1st and 4th quarters). David
heads couped sa. William Cruick- Rae, advocate (1758).
SHANK, merchant, Banff. Rook.
Ravens (2). Arg. a rook sa. between three foun-
Arg. two ravens indorsed sa. with tains ppr. Thomas Craigdaillie,
an arrow in bend through their necks Perth.
Arg. three roses gu. (2nd and 3rd National Bank of Scotland
quarters). GRAHAM OF ORCHILL. (1826).
Arg. three roses gu. (2nd and 3rd St. Andrew's Cross — see Saltire.
quarters), all within a bordure quar- St. Brysius.
terly gu. and sa. Col. Henry Az. the figure of St. Bryse with long
Graham of . . .
garments, on his head a mitre, in the
Arg. three roses gu. barbed vert, on dexter (hand) a fleur de lys, the sinister
a chief of the second three pallets or laid his breast, all ppr., standing
upon
(2nd and 3rd quarters). Graham in the porch of the church or abbey en-
of Killern (17 1 4). signed on the top with a cross patee or,
Arg. three roses gu. (3rd quarter of all between a decrescent and a star in
2nd grand quarter). Earl of Sel- fess of the last. Royal Burgh of
kirk (1799). Kirkcaldy (reverse).
Gu. three roses slipped in fess be- St. Coluraba.
tween as many lioncels rampant arg. Az. St. Columba in a boat at sea,
Mr. Charles Ross (son of Kindies). in his sinister hand a dove and in
Or, three roses within a bordure dexter chief a blazing star, all ppr. (
1 st
gu., on a chief sa. as many escal- and 4th quarters). The College of
lops of the first. Graham of the Holy Spirit, Cumbrae.
Gorthie. St. Duthacus.
Or, three roses gu., on a chief sa. Gu. St. Duthacus in long garments
as many escallops of the field. James arg. holding in his dexter hand a
Graeme, Solicitor-General (1688). staff garnished with ivy, in the sinister
Or, three roses within a bordure laid on his breast a book expanded
gu., on a chief sa. as many escallops ppr. Royal Burgh of Tain.
of the first (1st and 4th quarters). St. Egidius —
see St. Giles.
Hamond Graeme of Holly Grove, St. Giles.
Berks. (1873). Arg. St. Egidius habited in his robes
Roundles — see Besants, Pellets, and mitred, holding in his dexter hand
Plates, Torteaux, etc. a pastoral staff and in his left a
Roundle Chequy. clasped book, all ppr. Royal Burgh
Az. a roundle chequy or and of the of Elgin (1678).
first between three boars' heads of the St. Ninian.
second. Gordon of Farskank. Arg. St. Ninian standing and full-
Gu. a roundle chequy arg. and faced ppr. clothed with a pontifical
az. between three cinquefoils of robe purple, on his head a mitre and in
the second. James Hamilton, de- hand a crosier
his dexter or. Episco-
scended of Semelston. pal See of Galloway.
Rye, Ear of. St. Peter.
Arg. an ear of rye vert between three Gu. St. Peter on a cross ppr., the
ST. fETER— SALTIRE 197
Saltire —
con tin tied. Saltire— continued.
Arg. a saltire within a bordure en- Arg. a saltire sa., in chief a mullet
grailed purpure. William Kippen, gu. within a bordure az. (1st and 4th
merchant, Glasgow (1819). quarters). Wedderburn-Maxwell
Arg. a saltire engrailed sa. within a of Middlebie (1879).
bordure gu. William J. H. Colqu- Arg. a saltire sa., in chief a label
HOUN, co. Bedford (1841). of three points gu. (1st and 4th quar-
Arg. a saltire sa., in base a holly leaf ters of 2nd grand quarter), in the
vert. Thomas Maxwell, Liverpool centre of the shield a crescent sa.
(1865). Constable Maxwell of Ter-
Arg. a saltire engrailed sa. (1st and regles (1875).
4th quarters). Hadden (Haldane) Arg. a saltire engrailed sa. (1 stand
of Gleneagles. 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand
Arg. a saltire engrailed sa. (
1 st quarters). Earl of Camperdown
and 4th quarters), a crescent (gu.) in (1882).
the fess point. Hadden (Haldane) Arg. a saltire sa. within a bordure
of Lanerick. counter-compony of the second and
Arg. a saltire sa. within a bordure first (3rd quarter), all within a bordure
right, and Auspice summo numine on the John Black, writer, Wigtown (1850).
left, and round the seal Sigillum rotundum Arg. a saltire and chief gu., the
Archiepiscopi Sancti Andrew. latter charged with a fleur de lys of
200 SALTIRE
Saltire —
continued. Saltire —
coniin tied.
the first. John Black Cowan, M.D. Az. a saltire chequy arg. and sa.,
(1866).
on a chief of the second three
Arg. a saltire and chief gu., the escallops of the field. Alexander
latter charged with an escallop of the Liston Ramage, W.S. (1796).
first. CowanofLoganhouse(i873). Or, a saltire gu., on a chief embattled
Arg. a saltire sa., on a chief gu. of the second a mullet arg. BRUCE
three cushions or (1st and 4th quarters OF Garvell.
iox Johnston). Earl of Annandale Or, a saltire and chief gu. a
(1634). mullet of the first in the dexter chief
Arg. a saltire sa., on a chief gu. point, all within a bordure wavy of the
three cushions or (1st and 4th second. Captain Edward Brice
quarters). Johnston of Caskieben or Bruce.
(1695). Or, a saltire gu. and chief wavy of
Arg. a saltire engrailed gu. within the second. Bruce OF Balcaskie
a bordure az. a chief of the second (patent 1668, registered 1675).
(1st and 4th quarters). Tait of Or, a saltire gu., on a chief of
Harvieston (1st matric. 1
79 1 ).
the second three fleurs de lys of the
Arg. a saltire and chief engrailed first. Bruce of Wester Abten
gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Tait of (1676).
Harvieston (2nd matric. 1795). Or, a saltire and chief gu. (the
Arg. a saltire sa., on a chief of the latter) charged with two mullets arg.
last three roses of the first, within a Michael Bruce, grandson of Bruce
bordure and 4th quarters).
gu. (1st of Stenhouse (1730).
Ralston Patrick of Roughwood Or, a saltire counter-embattled gu.,
(1861). on a chief of the same a mullet arg.,
Arg. a saltire engrailed and chief all within a bordure engrailed az.
gu.(2nd and 3rd quarters). STEUART William Bruce, surgeon (1764).
of Allanton (1st matric. 1789). Or, a saltire gu. on a chief of
Arg. a saltire gu. and chief erm. the second a comet of the field.
(2nd and 3rd quarters for Fitz- Thomas Wyndham Bruce of St.
manrice), on an escutcheon of pretence Germains, co. Cornwall (1791).
Nairne, etc., quarterly. Marchioness Or, a saltire and chief gu., the
of Lansdowne and Baroness lastcharged in the dexter chief point
Nairne (1878). with an escutcheon arg. and chief sa.
Arg. a saltire engrailed and on a Bruce of Stenhouse (1801).
chief az. three mullets of the first Or, a saltire and chief gu., the latter
(3rd quarter). Graham Stirling charged with a fleur de lys of the first.
of Duchray (1798). Bruce of Grangehill (18 16).
Az. a saltire arg., on a chief ot the Or, a saltire and chief gu., on a
second a cross of St. George gu. canton arg. a lion rampant az. Earl
The Company of Linen Manu- of Elgin (1867).
facturers in Scotland (1694). Or, a saltire sa., on a chief erm. a
Az. a saltire arg., on a chief of the cross moline of the second between
second three edock leaves slipped two pallets gu. Robert Crawfurd
vert. Marshall of Church Aston, Walker, Dundee (1881).
solicitor,
co.Salop (1769). Or, a saltire gu., on a chief of the
Az. a saltire or, in base a hunting- second a Holy Lamb, cross, staff and
horn arg., viroled vert and stringed of banner of St. Andrew ppr. between
the second, on a chief of the third a two lyres of the first, stringed arg.
buckle in pale of the field between County of Ayr (1890).
two cushions gu. Collow of Or, a saltire engrailed gu., on a
Auchencheyne (1773). chief of the second a mullet of the
SALTIRE 201
Or, a saltire and chief gu., the a crescent in chief and three mullets
latter charged on the sinister with a in the flanks and base gu., all within a
mullet of the first, surcharged with a bordure quarterly of the second and
crescent of the second (ist and 4th third. Anderson of Stobcross.
quarters). CUMMING BRUCE - OF Arg. a saltire engrailed sa. between
ROSEISLE (1874). a crescent in chief and three mullets,
Or, a saltire and chief gu., the last two in the flanks and one in base gu.,
charged with a mullet of the field pierced of the field. ALEXANDER
(2nd quarter). Bruce Dundas of Anderson, Edinburgh.
Blair (1796). Arg. a saltire engrailed between a
Or, a saltire and chief gu., in the mullet in chief, two crescents in the
dexter chief point a mullet of the field flanks, and a cross crosslet fitche'e
(2nd and 3rd quarters). Elphin- in base gu. William Anderson,
STONE OF AlRTH. Edinburgh.
Or, a saltire gu. and chief wavy of Arg. a saltire engrailed between two
the last (2nd and 3rd quarters). mullets in chief and base and as many
James Carstairs, eldest son of crescents in the flanks gu. Captain
Kilconquhar (1760). John Anderson, Glasgow.
Or, a saltire and chief gu., the Arg. a saltire between a garb in
charged with a mullet arg. (2nd
latter chief and three escallops gu. (in the
and 3rd quarters). LORD BALFOUR flanks and base). Barbour of
of Burleigh (1870). Muldeig.
Or, a saltire and chief gu. (2nd and Arg. a saltire az. between a mullet
3rd quarters) of 2nd grand quarter). in chief and a crescent in base gu.
Robert Boswell, Lyon Depute . . .
Bonnar, M.D.
(1773)- Arg. a saltire engrailed sa. between
Paly of six or and gu. a saltire sa., a fleur de lys in chief and a crescent
on a chief az. a garb between two in base gu. Walter Colquhoun,
mullets of the first. WALKER OF merchant, Glasgow.
Crawfordton (1866). Arg. a saltire between four holly
Paly of six or and gu. a saltire sa., leaves vert. Gartshore of that Ilk.
on a chief engrailed az. a garb between Arg. a saltire engrailed between four
two mullets of the first. JOHN roses gu. Macfarlane of that
Walker, W.S. (1866). Ilk. Macfarlane of Arrochar.
(3) Saltire between. Arg. a saltire couped az. between
Arg. a saltire engrailed sa. between three edock leaves slipped vert. An-
a rose in chief, two mullets in the drew Marshall, Edinburgh.
flanks gu., and a crescent in base (sic). Arg. a saltire engrailed between
Anderson of Linkwood. four roses gu. Lord Napier (ist
Arg. a saltire engrailed between two matric. .) . .
mullets in chief and base gu. and as Arg. a saltire engrailed between four
many boars' heads erased in the flanks roses gu. within a bordure of the
az. Anderson of Westeraird- second charged with eight crescents
BRECK. of the first. NAPIER OF BALLI-
Arg. a saltire wavy between three CHEARNE,
202 SALTIRE
Arg. a saltire engrailed sa. between the flanks, and a garb in base sa., the
two crescents in chief and base and as last banded of the third. Powrie OF
many mullets in the flanks gu., all Reswallie (1856). >
within a bordure of the last. Ander- Arg. a saltire engrailed sa. between
son (1730) [impaled by Carlyle of a crescent in chief, two mullets in the
The crescents in the above coat were afterwards edock slipped in chief and
leaves
omitted by leave of the Lyon. flanks vert and a bell in base of the
SALTIRE 203
many cinquefoils in the flanks vert, edock leaves slipped, one in chief and
•
with a canton erm. (1st and 4th quar- two in the flanks vert (2nd and 3rd
ters). George Watson Taylor quarters), all within a bordure en-
(2nd matric. 181 5). grailed gu. Paton of Glenalmond
Arg. a saltire wavy sa. between two (1809).
hearts in chief and base gu. and as Arg. a saltire engrailed between
many cinquefoils in the flanks vert four roses gu. (1st and 4th quarters
(1st and 4th quarters). Alexander of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters).
Taylor, M.D. (1st matric. 18 16). Murray of Broughton (2nd
Arg. a between four holly
saltire matric. 1730).
leaves slipped vert (1st and 4th quar- Arg. a saltire engrailed between
ters for Gartshore). Gartshore four roses gu. (1st and 4th quarters
204 SALTIRE
Saltire —
continued. Saltire — continued.
of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). heads couped or. Gordon of
Murray of Broughton (3rd matric. ROTHIEMAY.
1809). Az. a saltire between two mullets in
Arg. a saltire between four roses chief and base, a decrescent and in-
gu. (2nd quarter of 2nd and 3rd crescent in the flanks arg. Haig OF
grand quarters), in the centre of the Bemersyde.
latter a crescent az. Earl of Az. a saltire between two unicorns'
Camperdown (1882). heads erased in chief and base arg.,
Arg. a saltire engrailed between armed gu., and a decrescent and in-
four roses of five leaves gu., barbed crescent in the flanks of the second.
and seeded vert
(3rd quarter), all Heigine of Craigforth.
within a bordure engrailed compony a saltire arg. between a ship
Az.
az.and arg. Stewart of Ardvor- under flagged of Scotland in chief
sail
Arg. a saltire engrailed between four the Royal Signet of the second, with
roses gu. (2nd quarter of 3rd grand this inscription on the edge, Signetum
Saltire —
con tin tied. Saltire — continued.
in chief and two in the flanks arg. Or, a saltire az. between a lion
North of Scotland Banking rampant in chief gu. having on his
Company (1863). head an esquire's helmet ppr. and three
Erm. a saltire sa. between a boar's bucks' heads erased in the flanks
head erased in chief gu. and three and in base of the third. Lieut.-
mullets in the flanks and base of the Col. Henry Malcolm, H.E.I.C.S.
second. Williamson of Balgray (1797).
(1814). Or, a saltire wavy between four
Erm. a engrailed gu. between
saltire spur-revels sa. Christie of Edale
a mullet in chief of the second and a (1866).
boar's head erased in base az., the sal- Or, a saltire engrailed gu. between
tirebeing surmounted of a fess arg. four mullets az. ( 1 st and 4th
quarters).
charged with three crescents sa. (2nd Christie of Riddry ( 1 8 1
8) [impaling
and 3rd quarters). CRAIG-LAURIE Dwyer\.
of Redcastle (1857). Or, a saltire engrailed between a
Gu. a saltire between two spur- mullet in chief and base and in each
revels in the flanks, a spear-head in flank a rose sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters
chief arg. and a crescent in base or. for Clirystie) over all on an escut-
;
(4) Saltire between ... a chief . . . three cushions or within a bordure gu.
or on a chief . . . Kirkpatrick -Howat of Mabie
Arg. a saltire sa. between a mullet (
1 86 1
[impaling Blewitt\.
)
two pellets in the flanks, on a chief fret of the first between two crescents
gu. three cushions or. JOHNSTONE or. Anderson of Blairvadick
of Clothrie. (1862).
Arg. a saltire sa. between two mul- Arg. a saltire sa. between three
lets in chief and an anchor
in base martlets in chief and flanks and a
gu., all bordure az., on a
within a crescent in base gu., on a chief of the
chief of the third three cushions or. second three pheons, points down-
Johnston of Netherwood. wards, or. Philip Black, Glasgow
Arg. a saltire sa. between two escal- (1863).
lops in the flanks gu., on a chief of the Arg. a saltire sa. between three
second three cushions of the first. martlets in chief and flanks and a
Johnstone of Wardmilnes. crescent in base gu., on a chief of the
Arg. a saltire sa. between a crescent second three roses or. Black of
in chief of the second and a man's Craigmaddie (1863).
heart ensigned with an imperial crown Arg. a saltire sa. between a mullet
ppr. in base, on a chief gu. three in chief and a rose in base gu. and
cushions or. Major John Johnston two garbs in the flanks vert, on a
(1735)- chief of the third three cushions or.
Arg. a saltire wavy sa. between a Edward Johnstone of Falford
mullet in chief, a rose in base gu., and Hall, co. Warwick (1871).
two garbs in the flanks vert, on a Arg. a saltire invected sa. between
chief of the third three cushions or. two the flanks, on a chief
pellets in
Saltire —
continued. Saltire — contained.
Gu. a saltire between three mullets Arg. on a saltire sa. a martlet or
in chief and flanks and a crescent in within a bordure engrailed gu. 'Max-
base arg., on a chief of the last a well of Brediland (1789).
stag'shead cabossed of the first be- Arg. on a saltire sa. five annulets
tween two martlets sa. Thomas or, stoned gu., within a bordure of
Darnley Anderson, merchant, the last. Thomas Welsh, Captain,
Liverpool (i860). H.E.I.C.S. (1789).
Gu. a saltire between three mullets Arg. on a saltire engrailed sa. five
martlets sa. William Archibald behind the shield are placed two
batons in saltire, each ensigned with
Anderson, merchant, Glasgow (
1
860).
Or, a saltire between two spur-revels a unicorn salient supporting a shield
in the flanks gu., a chief of the second. arg., the unicorn horned or and gorged
Bruce of Pittarthie. with an antique crown, to which is
affixed a chain passing between the
Or, a saltire indented between four
mullets sa., on a chief of the last three forelegs and reflexed over the back of
crescents arg. Christie of Bedlay the last (the baton of H.M. Heritable
(1855)-
Usher for Scotland). The Walker
(5) On a Saltire . . .
Trustees 1877).
Arg. on a saltire engrailed sa. a Arg. on a saltire sa. nine lozenges
buckle or. Colquhoun of Gars- of the field (2nd and 3rd quarters of
CADDEN. 1st grand quarter). Baillie OF
Arg. on a saltire sa. an annulet or, Lamington (2nd matric. 1837).
stoned ppr. Maxwell of Nether Arg. on a saltire sa. a crescent or
Pollok. (1st and 4th quarters). Maxwell
A.rg. on a saltire sa. a man's heart of Broomholm (1759).
or. Maxwell of Telen. Arg. on a saltire sa. an annulet or
Arg. on a saltire engrailed az. five (1st and 4th quarters). Maxwell
escallops of the first. PRINGLE of of Calderwood (2nd matric. 1793).
Torwoodlee. Arg. on a saltire sa. a martlet or
Arg. on a saltire engrailed sa. five within a bordure invected gu. (1st
saltire, points downwards, ppr., the Arg. on a saltire between two cres-
heart having over it a mitre of gold cents in the flanks and a garb in base
placed on the field and tasselled gu., sa. five lozenges voided
("or rather
within a bordure or charged with a mascles") of the first. Blair of
double tressure flory counter-flory gu. Milgerholme.
(1st and 4th quarters). Sharp of Arg. on a saltire vert between four
Scotscraig. cross crosslets fitchee gu. five cres-
SALTIRE 209
Saltire —
continued. Saltire —
continued.
cents of the field. Carse of Fok- or ;
over all on an escutcheon the
DELCARSE. •
arms of Orme of Dalvaird. Malcolm
Arg. (on) a saltire engrailed be- of Poltalloch (18 8). 1
tween four roses gu. a mullet (of the Arg. on a saltire az. between a stag's
field) for difference. Napier of head erased in chief gu. and an oak
Bowquhaple. tree eradicated and lying fess-ways in
ing by his side and bearing a bow in head or (1st and 4th quarters for
his sinister hand, all ppr., and pointing coat of augmentation). Earl of Kin-
with the other hand to a comet placed tore.
212 SCISSORS— SHIP
Scissors. —
Ship continued.
Az. a pair of scissors (shizers) or between two mullets or (2nd quarter).
(2nd quarter). Incorporation of Gun Munro of Braemore (1800).
Tailors of Aberdeen (1682 ?). Arg. a ship, with her sails trussed
—
Sconce see Fortification. sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all
Shakefork see Fork.— up,
within a bordure compony of eight
—
Sheaves, Holly see Branches. pieces arg. and charged alter-
—
Ship see also Pinnace. nately with a
gu.
saltire and a buckle
Arg. in the sea ppr. a ship with counter -
changed. Master John
three masts riding at anchor sa. Hamilton, Edinburgh, sub-Dean of
Royal Burgh of Stranraer. the Chapel Royal.
Arg. in the sea a ship under sail Arg. a ship, sails furled, sa. (2nd
ppr. flagged of Scotland, a chief and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure
tierced per pale az., vert, and arg., compony arg. and az., the first charged
in the first a saltire arg. charged with with hearts gu. and the second with
a thistle vert and over it a crown or, mullets of the first. Hamilton of
in the second two eels in saltire or, Bargany (patent 1746, recorded
and from a cloud above a hand issuant 1784). _
sail inthe sea ppr. between three oak cheon sa. a boar's head erased or.
trees eradicated and fructuated of the Campbell of Hallyards (18 14).
last. Darroch of Gourock (1797). Az. in base a ship under sail arg., in
Arg. the hull of a ship on the stocks the sinister chief point a hand couped,
ppr., on a chief az. two spur-revels of gauntleted and grasping a sword ppr.
the field. BURGH OF Govan (1884). Elizabeth Gillespie [impaled by
Arg. a ship at anchor within a Oswald\
double tressure flory counter-flory or Az. a ship in full sail arg., ensigns
(
1 st and 4th
quarters) over all on a
; flying gu., between three besants.
shield of pretence arg. a cross en- Spiers of Alderslie (1767).
grailed sa., a crescent for difference. Az. a ship in full sail arg., ensigns
John Sinclair. flying gu., between three besants, in
Arg. a ship, sails furled, in the sea the middle chief point a crescent of
ppr. (1st and 4th quarters). William the second. Speirs of Culcruich
M'Nair, merchant, Glasgow (1761). (1S10).
Arg. a ship in distress in the sea Az. a three-masted ship, sails furled,
ppr. (1st and 4th quarters), all within flags flying or, on a chief of the last
aborduregu. Smith of Smithfield three escallops sa. Sir James
(1768). Anderson, London (1869).
Arg. a ship in distress in the sea Az. a ship under sail between two
ppr. (1st and 4th quarters). SMITH wolves' heads couped in chief and an
OF Camno (1768). escallop in base arg. Robert Lums-
Arg. a three-masted ship in the sea DEN, banker, Aberdeen (1883).
ppr. flagged gu., on a chief of the Az. a three-masted ship, sails furled
last three armed legs conjoined at the and flag's flying, in chief a cross cross-
top of the thighs and flexed in triangle let fitchee between a pelican in her
SHIP 21
arm fess-ways couped below the elbow, the coats a cross engrailed quarterly
the hand holding a dagger erect or arg. and sa., all within a bordure
(on an escutcheon of pretence Stain- quarterly or and gu., charged with
ton).R. W. Gillespie Stainton of three mullets of the first. Sinclair
BlGGARSHIELS (1873). of Ulbster (2nd matric. 1778).
Az. a ship at anchor, oars in saltire, Az. a ship at anchor, oars in saltire
within a double tressure flory counter- or, flagged gu., within a double tressure
flory or (1st quarter); over all divid- flory counter-flory of the second (1st
ing the coats a cross engrailed sa., all quarter) ; over all dividing the coats a
within a bordure indented gu. Sin- cross engrailed sa., the whole within a
clair OF Dunbeath (1st matric. . .
.)
bordure parted per pale, the dexter
Az. a ship at anchor, oars in saltire, side indented gu., the sinister erm.
within a double tressure flory counter- Sinclair of Dunbeath, co. Caith-
flory or (quarter) over all dividing
1 st ;
ness (2nd matric. 1886).
the coats a cross engrailed sa., all Az. a three-masted ship under sail
within g. bordure invected gu. Sin- or (ist and 4th quarters). Burgh
clair of Stemster. of Portobello (1886).
Az. a ship at anchor, oars in saltire, Az. a ship at anchor, oars in saltire
within a double tressure flory counter- or, flagged gu., within a double tres-
flory or (quarter) over all dividing
1 st ;
sure flory counter-flory of the second
the a cross engrailed sa., all
coats (ist quarter of ist and 4th grand
within a bordure compony gu. and or. quarters) over the latter dividing the
;
with a crescent arg. in the centre pretence) arg. a cross engrailed sa., a
for difference. Sinclair of Murkle crescent for difference. Ross OF
(1767). Balgrigie.
Az. a ship at anchor, oars in saltire, Az. a ship under sail or (2nd and
within a double tressure flory counter- 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand
214 SHIP— SPEAR
Az. a ship under sail or (3rd dividing the coats a cross engrailed sa.,
quarter). Col. James St. Clair, the whole within a bordure parted per
second son of Lord St. Clair (1735). pale, the dexter side indented gu., the
Az. a ship under sail or, in the sinistererm. Sinclair of Dunbeath,
dexter chief point a crescent of the co. Caithness (2nd matric. 1886).
last and on a chief arg. three boars' Or, a ship in the sea ppr., sails
heads erased sa. (4th quarter). Brown furled, streamers flying az., on a chief
of Eccles (1808). of the last two boars' heads erased
Az. a ship under sail or (4th arg., armed gu. Captain George
quarter) over all dividing the coats a
;
Dewar.
cross engrailed sa., all within a bordure Or, in a sea ppr. a dragon ship
indented gu. Sinclair of Dun- vert under sail, oars in action, on a
beath (1st matric.) chief gu. a battle-axe fess-ways arg.
Az. a ship under sail or (4th quarter); Burgh of Lerwick (1882).
over all dividing the coats a cross ... in the sea ppr. a ship, sails
engrailed sa., all within a bordure trussed up, masts and tacklings, the
chequy or and gu. Sinclair of prow ensigned with the sun and the
Freswick. stern with the moon, crescent, all arg.
Az. a ship
(4th under sail or between two escutcheons in the honour
quarter) over all dividing the coats
; point (sic), that on the dexter (or)
a cross engrailed sa., all within a charged with a lion rampant within a
bordure compony gu. and or. Sin- double tressure flory counter-flory gu.,
clair of Stircock. that on the sinister (or) with a fess
Az. a ship under sail or (4th quar- chequy az. and arg. and between as
ter);
over all dividing the coats a cross many cross crosslets fitchee of the
engrailed sa., all within a bordure in- second. Royal Burgh of Renfrew.
verted gu. Sinclair of Stemster. Slips, Oak.
Az. a ship under sail or (4th quar- Or, three oak slips fructed ppr., a
ter) over all dividing the coats a cross
;
chief vair. Aiken of Dalmoak,
engrailed sa., all within a bordure co. Dumbarton (1892).
Arg. a stag trippant gu., attired or, Arg. three stags courant at full
within a bordure of the second. speed gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters).
M'Cariney of Aughenleit. Rae Wilson of Kelvinbank (i 807).
Arg. on a mount vert a stag lodged Standard.
under a tree ppr. LiEUT.-GEN. Sir Gu. a broken lance and standard
Thomas Hislop (1813). saltire-ways arg., the last charged with
Arg. a stag trippant on a hillock a cross of the field and fringed or (1st
and unguled
ppr., attired gu., within quarter). Smyth OF Balhary (1765).
a bordure az. (1st and 4th quar- Star —
see also Mullet.
ters). Captain David Parkhill Gu. a star of six points wavy be-
(1803).
tween three crescents arg. Oliphant
Arg. on a mount vert a stag lodged of Rossie (1777).
in front of a holly tree ppr., on a Gu. a star of seven points wavy
chief invected of the second three between three antique crowns or.
mullets of the first (2nd and 3rd Grant of Auchernack (2nd matric.
Hyslop Maxwell of (i777).
quarters).
Glengaber (1867). Stars (3) — see also Mullets.
Az. a stag trippant or, attired and Arg. three estoiles wavy within a
unguled gu. Strachan of GLEN- bordure engrailed az. (2nd quarter for
KINDIE. Innes of Cathlaw). ROBERT TAYLOR,
Az. on a mount in base ppr. a stag H.E.I.C.S. (181 2).
trippant or, attired and unguled gu., Arg. three stars of six points wavy
in the dexter chief point a mullet of az., in the centre chief a mullet gu.
six points and in the sinister an in- within a bordure chequy invected of
crescent arg. Strachan of Tarrie the second and first (2nd and 3rd
mullet gu. and surmounted of a saltire point an antique crown gu. (1st and
sa. Alexander Gavine of . . .
4th quarters). Cortland Mac-
Montrose (1747). gregor Skinner (18 10).
Arg. a sword erected in pale ppr., Arg. a in bend az. sur-
sword
hilted and pommelled or; the pommel mounted of an
oak tree eradicated
within a crescent in base gu., in a in bend sinister ppr., the former sup-
dexter canton az. a saltire of the field. porting on its point an antique crown
Robert Douglas Halliday of the gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Captain
Island of St. Croix, representative Cortland George Macgregor
of Tullibole (1775). (1872).
Arg. a sword erected in pale ppr., Arg. a sword in bend az. surmounted
hilted and pommelled or, the last of an oak tree eradicated in bend
within a crescent in base gu., a chief sinister ppr., the former supporting
erm. and a dexter canton az. charged on point an antique crown gu. (1st
its
with a saltire of the field. John and 4th quarters), in the centre of
Delap Halliday yr. of Castle- the shield a crescent az. for difference.
dykes (1779). Captain Robert Francis Henry
Arg. a sword erected in pale ppr. Macgregor (1872).
hilted and pommelled or, the last Arg. a sword in bend az. surmounted
within a crescent in base gu., in a of an oak tree eradicated in bend
dexter canton az. a saltire of the field sinister ppr., the former supporting on
charged with a mullet of the fourth. its point an antique crown gu. (1st
Henrietta Halliday (1785). and 4th quarters), all within a bordure
Arg. a sword in bend dexter az., quarterly az. and or. Major Cort-
and an oak tree eradicated in bend landt Alexander Macgregor
sinister ppr., the former supporting (1881).
on its point an antique crown gu. Arg. a sword in bend surmounted
Macgregor, alias Murray of Lan- of an oak tree eradicated in bend
rick (1795). sinister ppr., the latter supporting on
Arg. a sword az. in bend dexter sur- itspoint an antique crown gu. (1st and
mounting a fir tree eradicated ppr. in 4th quarters), all within a bordure
bend sinister, on a chief ermines an quarterly az. and erm. Captain
2(8 SWORD
Sword — continued. Sword — continued.
Francis Nugent Macgregor, R.A. and two buckles in fess of the third.
(1883). Dunn of Tonnochside (177 1).
Arg. a sword in bend az. sur- Gu. a sword in pale ppr., on its
mounted of an oak tree eradicated in point a crescent arg., between three
bend sinister ppr., the former sup- padlocks or. John Dun, Perth
porting on its point an antique crown (1803).
gu. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a Gu. a sword fess-ways ppr. between
az. and arg.
bordure quarterly Major three fleurs de lys or (1st quarter).
Philip Leighton Macgregor, R.A. Brown of Eccles (1808).
(1887). Gu. a sword in bend arg. surmounted
Arg. a broadsword in bend gu., of a fess or (1st and 4th quarters), all
hiked sa. (2nd quarter) over all an : within a bordure parted per pale arg.
escutcheon sa. charged with a bear's and sa. Mr. John Dempster,
head erased or, with a crescent in Minister of Monifieth.
chief arg. Campbell of Barbreck Gu. a sword in bend arg., surmounted
(1768). by a fess of the third (1st and 4th
Arg. a broadsword in bend gu., quarters), over all a baton sa.
hilted sa. (2nd quarter), all within a Dempster of Pitliver.
bordure arg., and in the centre of the Gu. a sword in bend arg. surmounted
shield on an escutcheon sa. a boar's of a fess or (1st and 4th quarters), all
head erased or. Campbell of within a bordure parted per pale arg.
Hallyards (18 1
4). and sa. Dempster of Dunnichen
Arg. a sword in pale ppr. within a (i355).
bordure indented gu. (3rd quarter). Gu. a sword pale-ways arg. between
William M'Bean, Inverness. three cinquefoils of the last (1st and
Az. a sword in pale ppr. bearing on 4th quarters). Lady Mary Cristo-
the point a pair of balances or, within pher Nisbet - Hamilton (1855)
a bordure of the same. Justice of [impaled by the same arms].
Eastercrichton. Gu. a sword pale-ways arg. between
Az. a sword in pale arg. bearing on three cinquefoils of the second (1st
the point a dexter hand couped gu. and 4th quarters for Hamilton') on an ;
Arg. an oak tree acorned growing garb between two crescents or. Glas-
out of a well in base ppr. Wellwood gow OF AUCHINRAITH (1847).
of Garvock (ist matric. . .
.,
2nd Arg. an oak tree anderadicated
do. 1769). lying fess -
waysbetween two
ppr.
Arg. an oak tree growing out of the crescents in chief gu. and a pheon in
base ppr. between two cross crosslets base az. William Dauglish, mer-
fitchee az., all within a bordure invected chant, London (1854).
of the second. Wood of Grange- Arg. on a mount in base
vert an
haugh. oak tree ppr., the stem at the base
Arg. an oak tree eradicated in pale thereof surmounted by a salmon on its
ppr. surmounted of a fess az. charged back, also ppr., with a signet ring in
with a griffin's head erased of the first. its mouth or on the top of the tree
;
ppr., fructed or. Wood of Gatton Dalgleish of Keavil, co. Fife (1878).
Park, co. Surrey (1809). Arg. an oak tree eradicated fess-ways
Arg. an oak tree ppr. surmounted ppr. between three pheons, points up-
of a fess az. Watson of Saughton wards, az. Dalgleish of West-
(2nd matric. 18 18). grange (1878).
TREE, OAK — TREE, PINE 223
wards, az. (1st and 4th quarters). two crescents of the field. SCOT OF
Ogilvy Dalgleish of Mayfield, Harwood.
co.Forfar (1883). Or, an oak tree eradicated vert
Arg. an oak tree fructed growing out surmounted by a fess between three
of a well in base ppr. (1st and 4th bells, two in chief and one in base az.,
eight spokes sa., on a chief wavy across her middle of the field, within a
az. a dolphin naiant of the first. bordure az. charged with six mullets
Sir William Turner, Edinburgh or. William Sandeman (1780).
(1886). emblem of Truth, a naked
Arg. the
Wheel, Katharine. woman standing on a terrestrial globe
Sa. a Katharine wheel arg. (1st and issuing out of the base, in her dexter
4th quarters). Sir James Turner. hand an open book, in her sinister,
Sa. a Katharine wheel arg. (1st which is elevated above her head, a
and 4th quarters), a crescent for branch of palm, on her breast the sun
difference. Mr. Archibald Turner, in his splendour, all ppr., and a veil
one of the ministers of Edinburgh. across her middle of the first, within a
Wheels, Katharine (3). bordure engrailed quarterly az. and gu.,
Sa. three Katharine wheels arg. the former charged with three mullets
Coulthard of Scotby (1784). orand the latter with as many arg.
Wings. John Glas Sandeman, merchant,
Arg. a pair of wings inverted and Glasgow (1872).
conjoined ppr., over all on a fess az. Woodman.
three buckles or. Norman Leslie, Az. a woodman
ppr. wreathed
Aberdeen. about temples and the middle
the
Wolf. with laurel vert, holding in his right
Sa. a wolf salient or, in chief three hand a club, head downwards, in pale
mullets arg. Wilson of Fingach. or, his sinister arm extended and
Sa. a wolf salient or ducally* gorged pointing upwards, and his right foot
and chained gu., in chief a mullet of the resting on a besant, on a chief of the
second between two mullets arg. Sir last a lion passant guardant gu.
Alexander Willsqn, M.D. (18 13). George Woods, London (18 12).
ADDENDA
{The following arms were recorded while the foregoing sheets were going through
the press.)
Bend. —
Fess continued.
Arg. a bend invected az. between and a man's heart in base ppr. (2nd
two garbs ppr. banded gu., on a chief and 3rd quarters [for Douglas of
of the last three bunting birds, also Mains']). Lord Blythswood (3rd
ppr. BUNTEN OF DUNALASTAIR, matric. 1893).
co. Perth (1893). Galley.
Bordure. Arg. a galley sa. (2nd and 3rd
Or, a bordure gu., on a chief in- quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters;
vected erm. three escallops of the Lord Blythswood (3rd matric.
field. Graham of Airthrey 1893).
Castle, co. Stirling (1893). Gyronny.
Chevron. Gyronny of eight or and sa., each
Or, a chevron az. between two spur- mounted of a bend engrailed gu.
revels in chief and a lion's head erased Airman of the Ross and Brom-
in base gu. within a bordure of the hilton (1893).
last. Cox of Clunie, co. Perth Lion.
(1893). Vert, a lion rampant arg., on a chief
Fess. or a fleur de lys gu. between two
Arg. a fess chequy gu. and of the castles triple -towered, ppr. Lord
first between three mullets in chief az. Playfair (1893)
Note. —The arms of Evvart of Mullock, though not recorded in the Register, were recognised in
a pedigree certified by the Lyon Depute in 1784, now in possession of General Sir John
Ewart, K. C. B. They are as follows :
—
Or, a sword in fess ppr., hilted gu. surmounted by
,
two others in saltire, points upwards as the former, in chief a dexter hand erect, and in base
a heart, both of the last.
ERRATA, CORRIGENDA, ETC.
Page i. Pitcairn of that Ilk. —Insert before date 2nd matric.
2. —
Hope-Vere of Craigiehall. After 1815 insert 3rd do. 1846.
2. —
Montgomerie of Kirktounholme. For 3rd and 4th read 2nd and 3rd.
—
M'Naghton of Upper Cloghan. For Cloghan read Clogher.
3.
Stewart of Grandtully.— Insert before date 2nd matric.
7.
8. Sir Thomas Barrett-Lennard. — For (Barry) read (Barrett).
Denniston of Colgrain. — For 2nd read 3rd.
9.
9.
—
Maxwell of Calderwood. Insert after 2nd and yd quarters 1st matric 3rd quarter,
2nd do. 1793.
9. Captain Williamson Maxwell. — For Williamson read William for 3rd and 4th read 2nd ;
and 3rd.
10. M'lver-^Campbell of Asknish.
— Delete 1881 and 1884 and insert 2nd matric. 1853,
3rd do. 188 4th do. 1884.
1,
add (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd quarter), all within a bordure ermine (2nd do. 1837).
56. Stothert of Blacket.
—
For Blacket read Blaiket.
57. Sir Charles Coutts Trotter. —Delete Charles.
59. After Lord Melville insert Gu. three crescents arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Irvine
of Cairnfield.
61. Captain Alexander Gordon, R.N. —
For R.N. read R. E. for 1848 read 1845.
62. Lord Polwarth (1st entry). —
Insert 2nd matric.
;
Balcarres, Earl of, 80, 172. Barton (Bartane), Robert, writer, Edinburgh, 1
Robert, Lyon Depute, 13, 98, 158, 201 Sir George, G.C. B. 48 ,
Campbell of Blythswood, 116, 117, 124, 125, Campbell, Alexander, M.D. 83, 116, 124, 161
,
Chalmers, Sir David P., 175 Cleland, Professor William, Barbadoes, 132
Major-General Sir J. M., K.C.B., 99
John G. Aberdeen, 175
, Clephane of Carslogie, 150, 157, 162
175 Clerk of Braleccan, 92
Chambers of Glenormiston, 103 -Rattray of Craighall, 64, 94, 95
Baron of Tartas, 175 of Liston Shiels, 9./
(?Chalmers) of Waterside, 80, 179 of Mavisbank, 93
Mr. Thomas, 167 of Pennicuik, 92, 93
Chancellor (Chancellar), John, 163 Clogstoun, Samuel Matthew, 18
Chaplain, Alexander, W.S. ,
101 Cloth Manufactory at Newmills, 109
Charles, Rev. James, D. D. Kirkcowan, 21
, Clouston, Peter, Lord Provost of Glasgow, 21
Charteris of Amisfield, 79, 160 Coats of Ferguslie, 141
of Hempsfield, 79 Archibald, Glasgow, 137
Cha worth, 8 Sir Peter, 141
Cheap, Thomas, 42 William, Glasgow, 137
Cheape of Rossie, 226 Cochran, see Cochrane
Cheisly (Cheislie) Cochrane (Cochran)
of Dairy, 196 of Ashkirk, 30, 43
of Kersewell, 34 of Balbarchan, 132
Chesham, -j-j of Balfour, 53, 67
Cheyne, George, M.D. , 11 of Calder Glen, 53
80 of Drumbreck, 53
Chiene of Esslemont, 12, 153 of Ochiltree, 28
Chinnery, 10, 33, 198, 20J of Rocksoles, 132
Chinnery-Haldane, and Haldane-Chinnery, Rev. of Watersyde, 28
J. R. A., 10, 33, 198, 203 Earl of Dundonald, 28
Chisholm (Chisholme) William (second son of Drumbreck), 53
of Chisholm, 133
of Comer, 133 Cockburn (Cockburne)
Scott-, of Stirches, 17, 133 ofLangtoun, 56, 178
Batten-, Mrs., 133 ofOrmiston, 86
Gooden-, J. C. 133 , ofRowchester, 178, 191
Mrs. Mary (or Gooden), 133 ofRyslaw, 148
William, writer, Edinburgh, 133 -Hood of Stoneridge, 68
Christie, see also Chrystie of Stonyflat, 215
of Balbuchlie, 205 George (third son of Ormiston), 86
of Bedlay, 207 James, Edinburgh, 195
of Cowden, 205 Cockerell of Sezincot, 135
Mrs., of Cowden, 93 College of the Holy Spirit at Cumbrae 22, 76,
of Craigton, 205 196
of Durie, 205 of Surgeons, Edinburgh, 175
of Edale, 205 Collins of Kelvindale, 123
of Riddry, 44, 158, 16-/, 205 Collison, Robert, H.M. Guard of Horse, 98
R, Aberdeen, 205 Collow of Auchencheyne, 200
Christison, John, W.S. 49 , Colonsay, Lord, 119, 130, 168
Robert, M.D., 36 Colquhoun (Cahun, Gahn)
Christopher-Nisbet-Hamilton, Lady Mary, 218 of Camstrodden, 197
Chrystie-Miller, 66, 108, 215 of Drumpelder, 197
of Craigentinny, 66 bis, 107, 205 bis, 215 of Garscadden, 207
20s of Kilmadorny, 197
Clark of Camphill, 95 of Luss, 61
of Oakshawside, 95 Henry, 62
Towers-, of Wester Moffat, 90, 188 John J. 63 ,
William Francis, 44 J. B.
Beckington Lodge, 154
,
Huntly, Marquess of, 60, 114, 143, 146 James Henry, Dublin, 24
59 JI 4, '44 14b
< < John, Gottenberg, 24
Hutchison of Carlowrie, 4 Iverach of Wideford, 17, 68, 117*, 126, 130
of Rockend, 79
James T. Leith, 4 , J affray, see also Jeffrey
William Alexander, Leith, 4 of Dilspro, 189
Hutton, Dr. John, 166 of Kingswells, 189
Hyslop, see Hislop Thomas, writer, Edinburgh, 97, 189
Jamieson of Croy, 87
IMBRIE of Crubie, 8 Michael J., Glasgow, 87
Inglis of Broomhill, 163 Robert J. 87 ,
Lees, John, 89 8
Leith, Ross-, of Arnage, 64, 175 Linlithgow, Earl of, 14, 121, 223
-Ross of Arnage, 64, 216, 225 Royal Burgh of, 2, 122
of Craighall, 64 Liston of Milburn Tower, 68
of Freefield, 64, 64, 216 Little of Over Liberton, 199
Forbes-, of Fyvie, 47, 64, 91, 108, 221 -Gilmour of Liberton and Craigmillar, 34,
ofLeithhall, 64 145, 208
Overbarns, 36 Archibald, Langholm, 199
Burgh of, 115 208 bis
64 Littlejohn of Woodston, 4
Lennard, Sir Thomas Barrett-, 8, 97 Livingstone (Livingston)
97 of Balrownie, 121
Lennox of Woodhead, 202 of Counteswells, 55
Kincaid-, of Woodhead and that Ilk, 92, of Parkhall, 177
203 of Westquarter, 14, 121
Duke of, 82, 109 Fenton-, of Westquarter, 14, 121
Leny, jy -Learmonth, Andrew J., Colony of Victoria,
Lerwick, Burgh of, 214 40, 177
Leslie of Balquhan, 95 -Learmonth, John, London, 40, 177
INDEX 249
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Livingstone-Learmonth, Somerville, Colony of M'Beth, Abraham, 130
Victoria, 40, 177 MacBrayne of Glenbranter, 130, 174, 220
-Learmonth, Thomas, 40, 177 of Summerlee, 174
William, Aberdeen, 121 Donald, Glasgow, 174
12T bis M'Call of Daldowie, 4
Loch of Drylaw, 205 Hardy Bertram, 191
Lockhart-Scott of Abbotsford, 19, 180 M'Callum, C. Kellie, W.S., 209
ofBirkhill, 19 M'Cartney of Aughenleit, 216
of Carnwath, 148 M'Casland of Newland Muir, 165
of Cleghorn, 143^ M'Chlery, Michael, London, 46
of Kirkton, 42 M'Cliesh of Maryfield, 164
of Lee, 4, 117, 148, 149, 161, 197 M'Combie, Duguid-, of Cammachmore, 91, 164
-Wishart of Lee, 148 of Easterskene, 163
James, one of H.M. Heralds, 101 -Duguid, William, 100
Sir William, Lord Advocate, 31, 62, 143, M'Connel of Cressbrook, 166
188 David C, Australia, 166
ijo bis James, Manchester, 166
Logan of that Ilk, 193 John, Australia, 166
Peter, 8 Thomas H., Manchester, 166
Login of Southend, 215 William, Manchester, 166
Loudoun, Earl of, 127 M'Corquodale of that Ilk, 215
Lorimer of Kellyfield, 51 M'Culloch of Barholm, 114
John, M. D. 24
,
of Drummoral, 115
Lorraine of Angelraw, 20 of Muil, 115
Lort of Stackpole, 10S of Myrtoune, 115
Lothian (Lawthian) of Pilton, 114
of Overgogar, 224 Macdonald, see also Macdonell
James, Kingsbarns, 224 of Clanranald, 119, 131, 158, 223
Richard, Edinburgh, 224 of Craig-na-Gower, 108, 119, 131, 159
Lovat, 160 of Largie, 117, 130, 159, 197
Lowis of Merchiston, 134 of Moidart, 118, 130, 158, 223
Lowrie of Plainstones, 104 of St. Martins, 4, 119, 167, 197
Luke of Greenfield, 17 Foote-, G. G. 4, 119, 167, 197
,
Lumsden of Gushing, 25, 142 Sir John, K.C.B., 3, 119, 158, 197
of Innergellie, 33 -Bowie, Mr. Philip, Minister at the Hague,
of Stravithie, 33 108, 118, 130, 167
George, Balgowan, co. Perth, 33 -Steuart, Reginald (of Staffa), 4, 93, 118,
James, Glasgow, 33 158, 223
Robert, Aberdeen, 212 Ronald, Marquess of Antrim, 108 bis, 118,
Colonel William, 33 130, 158
Lundin of Auchtermarnie, 189 William Rae, F.F.A., Edinburgh, 68, 161
of Baldester, 171, 190 William Stone, Canada, 119, 130, 158, 197
of that Ilk, 170 Macdonell, see also Macdonald
Mr. Robert, 189 of Glengarry, 75
Lyell of Dysart, 63 of Lochgarry, 75
of Murthill, 63 of Morar, 51
of Woodhead, 63 ^Eneas R. W., 75
Lyghton, Col. Robert, 157 Sir James, G.C. B. 75 ,
alias Murray, of Lanrick, 217 Lieut-. Col. Jabez, 140, 155, T78, 184
alias Murray, of Napier Ruskie, 118, 131, -Grieve, J. A. ior,
Macleod of Muiravonside, 26, 140, 154 Malcolm, Lieut. -Col. Henry, H.E.I.C.S., 205
-Bannatyne of that Ilk, 26, 35 Lieut. -Col. Sir James, K.C. B. 210 ,
W. Aberdeen, 195
,
Russell (Russel)
Principal William, D. D. 59 ,
of Ashiestiel, 42
Robinson (Robertson?), George, Provost of of Blackbraes, 166
Banff, 48 of Kingseat, 29
Rodger, Edward, Glasgow, 141 of Moncoffer, 34, 72, 126, 162
William, Glasgow, 141 of Rathen, 127, 162
Rodie, Thomas, Liverpool, 43 of that Ilk (or Russell), 166
Rochead (Rocheid) James, barrister-at-law, 191
of Craigleith, 96 Sir William, 30
of Inverleith, 86, 99 Rutherford (Rutherfurd, Rutherfoord)
of Whitsonhill, 136 of Blackburn, 182
of Edgerstoun, 182
Rogerson of Wamphray, 100
Rolland of Auchmithie, 87 of Farnington, 182
of Disblair, 86 Andrew, advocate, 182
of Gask, 87 Thomas, M.D., 182
Rollo of Powhouse, 36 Rutherfurd, see Rutherford
Romanes, James, Dunskaith, 141 Rutherglen, Royal Burgh of, 115
Romans of Newton Grange, 141 Ruthven, E. S. (formerly Trotter), 189
Rome, James (third son of Clouden), 19 E. S. Trotter, 189
Ronald, Robert, Provost of Montrose, 156 (formerly Trotter) Captain John, 57, 190
Rose, see also Ross Lord, 189
of Ballevit, 134
of Kilravock, 134 St. Andrews, Archbishop of, 199
Arthur M. , London, 156 St. Clair, see Sinclair
Sinclair ofDunbeath, 173 bis, 213 bis, 214 bis Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 204
Granville-, of Fairmead, Cambridge, 172, of Writers to H.M. Signet, 204
194, 213 bis Somerville of Drum, 64
of Freswick, 173, 213, 214 of Hamilton Farm, 64 bis
of Harpsdale, 61 Captain John, 64
of Hermiston, 62, 62 James, 180
of Longformacus, 61 Soote of Reres House, 5
of Murkle, 161, 213, 214 Southesk, Earl of, 72
of Roslin, 61 Spalding of Ashintillie, 219
of Stemster, 173, 213, 214 John, 63
of Stevenson, 207 Speid of Ardovie, 42
of Stircock, 173, 213, 214 Speirs (Speirs, Spier)
of Ulbster, 173 bis, 213 bis, 214 bis of Alderslie, 212
Bower-, Alexander, 24, 62 of Blackstone, 215
Colonel James, second son of Lord St. Clair, of Burnbrae, 215
62, 213, 214 of Culcreuch, 212
John, 212, 213 James, London, 215
John, Edinburgh, 61 214 bis
Laurence, 61 Spence see also Spens
Thomas, Thurso, 61 of Berrihole, 132
62 Spens of Lathallan, 19, 126 bis, 160, 171
Sivwright, Bedall, of Southhouse and Megget- of Stonelaw, 171
land, 5 David, Edinburgh, 159
Skene of Dyce, 72 James, Edinburgh, 159
of Easterfintray, 35 Nathaniel, M.D. 19, 126 bis, 160, 171
,
Stewart of Ardvoirlich, 85, 171 204 Stewart, Reginald Macdonald (of Staffa), 4, 93,
of Ascog, 81 118, 158, 223
of Athol, 94 Robert, Aberdeen, 55, 60, 94, 97, 144,
of Balcaskie, 81 116 , 146
of Ballechin, 82, 172 Major-Gen. Robert, H.E.I.C.S., 85, 172, 204
of Ballymoran, 93 T. Grainger, M.D., 93
of Banchory, 93 Thomas P. A., M.D., N.S.W., 107
of Bigtoun, 92 Walter, London, 9
of Binny, 93 William, H.M. Exchequer, 85, 116
of Blackhall, 81 -Balfour, Lieut. -Col. W. , 15, 43, 83, 121
Shaw-, of Blackhall and Greenock, 70, 82 W. Charles, Major in Halket's Regiment of
of Bonkill, 84 Scots Dutch, 82, 117
of Burray, 81 Captain W. Little, 21, 85
of Calder Park, 22 81, 82 ter, 84 bis
-Nicholson of Carnock, 37, 82, 145 bis Stirling of Bankell, 17
of Castlemilk, 9 of Craigbarnet, 19
of Catrine, 81 Gartshore-, of Craigbarnet, 20, ijj, 203
of Castle Stewart, 81 bis of Drumpelier, 14
Denham-, of Coltness, 36, 85 Graham-, of Duchray, 20, 200, 225
of Dalguise, 165 of Faskine, 19
Nichols-, of Dalpowie House, 93 of Glorat, 17
of Doun, 82 of Herbertshire, 19
of Drummin, 92 of Keir, 14
Nibloch, of Edenaneane, 93 of Kippendavie, 17
-Robertson of Edradynate, 85, in, 120, 148 of Law, 17
of Eriska, 107 of Mansfield, 19, 87 bis
of Fillthecap, 92 Archibald, 20
of Fongorth, 94, 118 George, Edinburgh, 19
of Garvocks, 93 James, Glasgow, 14
of Glenormiston, 87 John, Dundee, 18
of Goodtrees, 81 County of, 210
of Grandtully, 7, 81, 94, 116, 140, 155, 178, 184 Royal Burgh of, 26
of Inchbrek, 92 20
of Kilburn House, 81 Stodart (Stoddart), see also Stothert
of Lady wall, 81, 120 of Southhouse, 86
Gow-, of Little Colonsay, 104, 165 George, London, 37, 88
M'Arthur-, of Milltoun, 65, 82 R. R. Lyon Clerk Depute, 37, 88
,
Wade, Carruthers-, J. P., H.E.I.C.S., 52, 204 Weir, see also Wier
Wakefield of Eastwood Park, 187 of Blackwood, 96
Waldie of Hendersyde 20 , Cosens-, of Bogangreen, 20, 88
Walker of Blairtoun, 189 Hope-, of Craigiehall, i, 47
of Crawfordton, 189, 201 -Vere of Stonebyres, 97
Morison, of Fawfield, 164, 189 William, Kilmarnock, 187
of Gateacre Grange, 189 47
-Drummond of Hawthornden, 189 Wellwood of Comrie Castle, 222
of St. Fort, 189 of Garvock, 222
John, W.S., 189, 201 Scott-, of Garvock, 222
Robert, Keeper of the Buckhounds, 221 Maconochie-, of Garvock and Meadowbank
Robert C. Dundee, 200
,
131, 223
Thomas, M.D. , St. Petersburg, 210 Moncreiff-, of Tullibole, 162, 223
Trustees, the, 207 Welsh of Cornlee, 207
Mr. William, Barbadoes, 25 Captain Thomas, H.E.I.C.S., 207
Walkinshaw of Barrowfield, 123 Wemyss (Weems)
of that Ilk, 123 of Belfarge, 167, 171
William, 123 Earl of, 158, 160
Wallace of Busbie and Cloncaird, 169 Commander James, 170
Paterson-, of Morningside, 80, 159, 191 Dr. James, St. Andrews, 167, 171
of Neilstonside, 80, 169 160
David, 187 Weston, Hunter-, of Hunterston, 75, 153
"
Hugh, W.S., 80, 159 Whannell, alias Buchanan, Peter, 165
Patrick, Arbroath, 80, 165 Wharton-Duff of Orton, 95, 160, 178
Waller, Sir J. W. Bart., 21 , White (Whyte)
Wardlaw of Pitreavie, 177, 225 of Bankhead, 176
of Westreston, 177 of Bannachie, 176
-Ramsay of Whitehill, 73, 177, 225 -Melville of Bennochy, 59, 176
Wardrobe of Cult, 48 of Burntsheils, 73
Wardrop of Torbanehill, 40 of Conland, 73
Warrand, Major Robert, 37 of Grougar and Ardarroch, 75
Warren, Borlace-, of Little Marlow, 15, 25 of Stockbrigs, 115, 219
Wason of Blair, 16 Major Andrew, 73
Waters, Dun, of Craigton, 204 James, Edinburgh, 156
Watson of Broomknowe, 222 or Conti, Mrs. Janeta, 176
of Croslatt, 221 Martin, 129
of Glentarkie, 221 Robert, W.S., 156
INDEX 263
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