BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY HISTORY DEPARTMENT NOT TO BE TAKEN FROM ROOM ' »' *■ • J PC'S i.C. 99): i;. I 1 rfT t -ET j^y^/^ I l>- ^1 _T "Eh G 5H AN ORDINARY OF SCOTTISH ARMS AN Ordinary of Arms CONTAINED IN THE PUBLIC REGISTER OF ALL ARMS AND BEARINGS IN SCOTLAND BY JAMES BALFOUR PAUL LYON KING OF ARMS EDINBURGH WILLIAM GREEN & SONS ■ i 8Q5 v 77 J ■ ' ' »* * , ' > H1GT. CRI 4,55 • * « • ' • • • t • • • • • • * * * • • * ' . . ! *• i • • • • 4 4 4 1 . • * . ' .' • 4 4 • •"444 4 • * - 4 m 4*4 4 4 4 t .4 •-*«*« 4 ' , 4 •**.•« * * * * 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 study of Heraldry : it is too valuable an auxiliary to the full understanding of many branches both of literature and the fine arts to be neglected by students of either. It frequently 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 present work is to enable the student to overcome this difficulty, so far as Scotland is concerned, by giving a complete list of the arms recorded in the official Register of that country, arranged in such a way that they can be easily identified. But before entering into any explanation of the arrangement of the book, it may be as well to glance at the history of the registration of the arms themselves. Persons invested with the official rank of Heralds appear at a comparatively early period of Scottish history. Whether or not we are to believe the statement of Sir James Balfour, that the Lyon King of Arms and the Heralds attended at the coronation of Robert II. at Holyrood, on the 23rd of May 1 37 1 , it is certain that "Lyon Herald " existed very shortly after that date, as in the Exchequer Rolls mention is made of the payment of a certain sum to such an officer in 1 377 j1 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 Exchequer Rolls of Scotland, edited by George Burnett, Lyon, vol. ii. p. 553. vi AN ORDINARY OF SCOTTISH ARMS city.1 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 early times there was any official register kept ; but some such list was probably drawn up by the Lyon. The earliest Scottish armorial now in existence is that said to have been prepared by, or under the superintendence of, Sir David Lindsay of the Mount about 1542. It 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 authorising the Lyon and his Heralds to hold visitations throughout the realm in order to distinguish the arms of the various noblemen and gentlemen, and " thaireftir to matriculat thame in thair buikis and regesteris." 3 It is unfortunate that this permission to make heraldic 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. "Sir James Balfour, Lyone. " Thomas Drysdaill, Llay Herauld, "Register? Whatever may have become of the official registers previous to the date of the commencement of the present one, it is certain that many collections of arms were from time to time made both by the officers of 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 the Committee on Articles appointed the Lyon to do diligence for cognoscing and matriculating all arms, and to represent the same to the Privy Council, that they might take some course to prevent arms being assumed irregularly. In 1662 it was apparently found that the registration of arms was more neglected than ever, though Cromwell had appointed one if not two Lyons during his administration of the Government. By an Act passed in that year it was provided inter alia that "... considering what disorders and confusions have arisen and are dayly occasioned by the usurpation of cadents who, against all rules, assume to themselffs the armes of the cheeff house of the familie 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 whatsumever, ... no younger brother or cadent of any familie pre- sume to carie the armes of that familie bot with such distinctions as shall be given be the Lyon King of Armes ; " and it was likewise 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- quoted allusion to the Lyon Register can be taken as implying that at that time there was such a record in existence, or whether it merely means that a Register was then to be commenced. But as the present Register was certainly commenced within the next ten years as new, it may fairly be inferred that no official register of arms, with the exception of Sir David Lindsay's MS. mentioned above as having been viii AN ORDINARY OF SCOTTISH ARMS approved by the Privy Council, was in existence at the period of the Restoration. What had become of the old registers, if such there had been, has been a matter of some speculation : both water and fire have been held to be answerable for their destruction. It is by some thought that they may have formed part of that cargo of records, originally carried off to London by Cromwell and ultimately jettisoned from the frigate Eagle, or lost with the ship Elizabeth of Burntisland when, owing to the representations of the Scottish Parliament, they were being restored to their proper home. On the other hand, Arnot in his History of Edinburgh mentions that the Lyon Office Records were 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 this time 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 related to visitations and the penalties to be inflicted on persons assuming arms without authority, and it ordered all persons, of what- soever degree, who were in the habit of using arms to give in a description of such arms and of their lineage to the Lyon Clerk, in order that they might be distinguished with "congruent differences," and that the Lyon might enter them in his books and registers, and might grant arms to " vertuous and well-deserving Persones." The Register now instituted was to be considered as the true and unrepeatable rule 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 Arms and Bearings in Scotland," and no persons of Scottish descent whose arms are not registered in it have a right to armorial bearings unless they can prove that they represent families whose arms are known to have been in existence previous to 1672. The importance of such a record is so evident that the follow- ing description of its principal features may not be out of place. It originally consisted of one large thick folio volume of 592 pages, now bound in two for convenience in handling. It begins with the arms of the Lyon Office, followed by the personal achievement of Sir Charles Erskine who was Lyon at the time. Then follows a page occupied solely with the words "Anno Domini 1678"; this date is probably explained by the entries having been originally made on loose leaves, and bound together when the authorities thought a sufficient number of arms had been given in. On the next page is the title, not unskilfully done, in large German text and ornamented with scroll-work in pen and ink. Then comes another title-page more in detail, which runs as follows : — " The Principall Authentick and Generall Register of the Armes in Scotland collected, visited, distinguished and authorized be the Honourable Sr. Charles Areskine of Cambo, Knight and Baronet, Brother german to the Right Honour- able the Earl of Kellie, late Lyon King of Armes, In the years of God 1672, 1673, 1674, 1675, 1676, and 1677, conforme to the several warrants and extracts given under his hand and Seale of office ; and that in pursuance of the 21 Act1 of the 3rd Session of the 2nd Pari, of our dread Soveraigne Lord 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 Majesties Royall Grand-Father K. James 6 of ever blessed memorie ; and be virtue of the power contained in the Patent given to him be his said sacred 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 Lyons Kings of Armes be Master Robert Innes." 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, and lesser barons of Scotland, " at least of 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 is much to be regretted that the nobility of Scotland did not set an example of obedience to the law in transmitting their arms to the Lyon to be duly entered. Had this been done by them, and by some of the oldest families in Scotland who are also unrepresented in the Register, the latter would have possessed a completeness to which it cannot now pretend, while many interesting and important facts in the family history of the country would have been preserved. We can only regret that there are so many blanks in the recorded arms of the Scottish peers. The next division of this volume of the Register consists of the arms of the baronets, knights, and proprietors of free baronies, arranged under the letters of the alphabet corresponding to their names. At the end of each letter a few leaves have originally been left blank to admit of additions, and these have been filled up 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 matriculations between these dates are to be found in the pages originally left blank at the end of each letter as mentioned above. INTRODUCTION xi The volume contains altogether about 2702 entries, and has been fairly well kept, though some of the later writing is not very good ; 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 all his anxiety, however, and his undoubted success in discovering and 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 depicted on the margin in plain colour without metal, and destitute of either helmet, mantling or motto scroll. In a very few years the size of the shields is increased, and only three entries are given on a page, and sometimes indeed two. About 1808 an interesting and suggestive change comes over the Register. The cloud of war loomed over Europe, and many brave cadets of Scottish Houses found an oppor- tunity in the Peninsula of carving out a career for themselves with their swords. We find this well reflected in the pages of the Register at this period, a period when unfortunately Scottish heraldic art shared in the lack of merit which generally prevailed. Up to 1 8 1 5 the achievements of successful soldiers are constantly decorated with their medals and other honours received for military prowess. Not only so, but more pointed allusions to the wars were often introduced : take, 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 gives the following account of his blazon :— " Gules three Bars or, on a bend ermine a Sphinx between two wreaths of Laurel proper and on a chief embattled a representation of the town of Aire in xii AN ORDINARY OF SCOTTISH ARMS 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- guinary conflict he succeeded in forcing a most superior body of the enemy to abandon said town and subsequently received an address from the inhabitants 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 escroll above this motto, ' Pro Rege et Patria : ' on a compartment below, on which is this motto, ' Mayo,' in allusion to the signal intrepidity manifested by 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 Egypt ; an additional crest is granted representing a Highlander waist 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 in the following pages. Mention has been made above of the decay of Heraldic Art : it was certainly at a low ebb during the early part of this century. It is even yet capable of much improvement, but a modern herald would hardly pride himself on composing a coat like the following, which appears in the Lyon Register under date 9th July 1812 : "Argent, a saltire and chief azure, the last charged with a dexter hand proper, vested with a shirt sleeve argent issuing from the sinister chief point holding a shoulder of mutton proper to a lion passant or, all within a bordure gules " ! Another abuse which was prevalent at the period now under consideration was in connection with the carrying of sup- porters. The Lyon, or rather the Lyon Depute of the time, conceived INTRODUCTION xiii 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 subsequent volumes of the Register the grants of supporters are rare, and are not given without some reason or authority shown. It is unnecessary to enter into further detail about the remaining volumes of the Register ; it is sufficient to mention that in the third volume a new departure was made in the method of painting : hitherto 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, copied from the best specimens of Gothic Heraldic Art. Altogether, so far as artistic merit goes, the Lyon Register will compare favourably with any modern specimens of armorial design,- and as time goes on the increasing interest taken in Heraldry merely as a decorative art, apart from its scientific value, may be trusted to tend in the direction of making it still more a thing of artistic beauty. 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 it hardly bears 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 their dignity, chose rather to bear their hereditary arms adumbrated than abandon them altogether. Another very uncommon practice is that of " emborduring " a coat, that is, surrounding it with a bordure of the same tincture as that of the field. Several Scrimgeour coats are thus treated (pp. 168, 169), and another more modern one, Sligo of Auldhame (p. 210). Emborduring was well known to the old heralds, such as Gerard Legh, but it is rare, indeed, to find it put into practice in modern Heraldry. Of tinctures not usually employed may be mentioned sanguine in the arms of Clayhills of Invergowrie (p. 21) and purpure in those of Campbell of Craigie (p. 80), and Storie (p. 167) ; the last mentioned coat is also remarkable as affording what is probably the only instance in British Heraldry of a single tressure flory. The use of armes parlantes, or canting coats, does not prevail to any excessive extent in the Register, probably because the Scottish names do not afford much scope for such display. The older heralds, however, seldom lost an opportunity of having a sly joke, if possible, when granting a new coat, witness the azure bordure charged with eight " pills " or, which surrounds the coat of a Dr. Donaldson, appa- 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 Patronage, or Arms of Affection, occurs in the case of Mr. Deas Thomson, Accountant-General of the Navy (afterwards knighted), who in 1 8 10 recorded arms the third quarter of which consisted of those of Lord Barham, "which," it is stated in the entry, "have been granted to him the said John Deas Thomson by the special consent and appro- bation of his Lordship, and are assumed by him as a mark of respect and gratitude on his part for the affectionate regard shown to his mother Katherine Deas, and distinguished patronage manifested to himself by that illustrious nobleman." Lord Barham (as Sir Charles Middleton) succeeded Lord Melville as First Lord of the Admiralty, and no doubt had the opportunity of being useful to his friends and relatives. Such are a few of the leading features of the Lyon Register, which forms one of the most important genealogical,1 as it is the only heraldic, 1 The Lyon Register contains the pedigrees of many families contained in the different entries INTRODUCTION xv record in Scotland. It now consists of twelve volumes, and the list of arms contained in the present work (including those added at the end as entries made while the book was printing) has been brought down exactly to the close of the twelfth volume. It only remains now to indicate the lines on which the work has been planned, and the way in which it should be consulted. The arrangement adopted by Papworth in his large and most useful " Ordinary " has of course suggested that adopted in the follow- ing pages. But in a book of the dimensions of this it was thought unnecessary to go into the minute subdivisions that Papworth found essential. Only some, therefore, of the more largely-employed ordinaries, such as the Bend, CJievron, Fess, Saltire, etc., and one or two charges, such as Lion, have been subdivided ; and a list of the sub-heads will be found under the principal heading of the ordinary or charge. With regard to the blazons, or, to use less technical language, the entries containing the descriptions of the arms, they are, primarily, arranged under the first-mentioned charge in the blazon, thus : " Azure, 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 undated coats (not quartered) come first in the alphabetical order of the persons to whom they belong. After 1804 every entry is dated, and almost every entry after 1677, so as a general rule it may be taken for granted that all entries without a date attached belong to a period previous to the last- mentioned year. Following the undated coats come in order of date the other unquartered arms whose blazon begins with the same tincture ; then the quartered coats on the same principle, each quarter being treated as a separate and dis- 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 first quarters coming under the same tincture of field are put together, then the ist and 4th, the 2nd, the 2nd and 3rd, and lastly the 4th, the counter-quarters being put immediately after the quarters of which they are counter-quarters. In the blazon of a quartered coat the words 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, it has been thought better to repeat the tinctures of bordures 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 at one time have been spelt ; but when names of lands come to be dealt with, the difficulty of deciding what the proper spelling should be is much increased. The best course to take seemed to be to leave the place-names spelt as they are in the Register. No doubt readers with local knowledge will find out some curious varieties of names with which they are familiar, but to have attempted to give them as they exist at present, if they exist at all, would have been certain to lead to still more blunders. I have to express the obligations which I am under to Mr. J. W. Mitchell, Rothesay Herald and Lyon Clerk, for much assistance given 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 Mmmmw 1.', MggqgB frWLPkww^; K3^ ^< • s rVJ|t-:-;.j-1" ^JiBlR^/ll&Mlli'ijfislB^^f F*_ 4^1 v&M ,< *l sEK^J P§$^ ■tlffi^^®^ ;ifj, y#War? • : J^HJlkrffi |^w|ByS Pa^T'K-vii: ' •''S '■rt»^«5^Yci^lI/ ita*f\i*»f0^i^«ai»«w! •Elj^^I«'^I H.V'T^np' ■S ' -X i lfv%ifa ^wy W, \is^5©^^*il^K^B jf''''C?^l ts^j^SffSfVi' J M9\ PB^^^^iiSs ^^^^SWM. \T^», /*v k^JL * ^Slk'^3f' / /taw V ~XS^^ -1^ J^! iff r\ W^J 'Dw^^hi i^Z^'-y^k. ^£3H ^Ej^^^^^^^^J^^kj&l AN ORDINARY OF SCOTTISH ARMS Abbey. Arg. the ruins of an old abbey on a piece of ground, all ppr. (2nd and 3rd quarters) Maitland OF Dun- DRENNAN (1806). Az. an abbey of three pyramids arg., each ensigned with a cross pate^e or. Royal Burgh of Kirkcaldy. Acorns (3). Arg. three acorns slipped vert. Jas. Aikenhead, advocate. Anchor. Arg. an anchor in pale az. placed in the sea ppr. between two mullets of the second all within a bor- dure vert. Robert Barton, writer, Edinburgh. Arg. an anchor in pale az., on a chief embattled gu. three pallets or, all within a bordure crenelle of the third. Alexander Keith, ship- master, Montrose (1737). Arg. an anchor in pale az. between three lozenges gu. Pitcairn of that Ilk (1808). Az. an anchor in pale or, between three estoiles wavy arg., within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the second. Vice-Admiral George Murray (18 14). Arg. an anchor in bend az., on Anchor — continued. a chief of the last three cranes or (3rd quarter for Beck). BUCHAN Hepburn of Smeaton (181 5). Az. an anchor in pale arg., a chief or. Farie of Farnie (1868). Az. an anchor in pale or, charged with a cross crosslet fitchee sa. (3rd quarter). M'Nair, Glasgow (1 761). Gu. an anchor in pale or, between two mullets in fess arg. Thomas Fair of Westwood, co. Lancaster. Gu. an anchor between two fleurs de lys in chiefv or and a mullet in base arg. John Fair, London (1885). Or, an anchor gu. Fairholm of Craigiehall. Or, an anchor gu. (1st and 4th quarters) ; over all on an escutcheon az. three escallops within a bordure engrailed or, impaling arg. on a saltire engrailed az. three escallops of the field, all within a bordure az. Fair- holm of Greenhill (175 1 ). Or, an anchor gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Earl OF Annandale. Or, an anchor gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters) ; over all on an escutcheon arg. a fess az., charged with three mullets of the field. Hope Weir (Vere) of Craigiehall (1734). B ANCHOR— ANNULETS Anchor — continued. Or, an anchor in pale gu. (3rd quarter). Hope Vere OF Craigie- hall (2nd matric. 18 1 5). Anchors (3). Az. three anchors in pale, one in chief and two in the flanks or, accom- panied by as many mussels, two in the dexter and sinister chief points, and the third in base ppr. The Honest Town of Musselburgh (i77i). Angel, Arch- Az. the figure of the arch-angel Michael, with wings expanded, tread- ing on the belly of a serpent lying with its tail nowed fess-ways in base all arg., the head of which he is pierc- ing through with a spear in his dexter hand, and grasping with his sinister an escutcheon charged with the Royal Arms of Scotland. Royal Burgh of Linlithgow. Annulet. Gu. an annulet arg. between three cinquefoils erm. within a bordure in- dented of the second. Hamilton of Dalziel. Gu. an annulet (or) between three cinquefoils erm. Hamilton of Or- bistoun. Gu. an annulet or between three cinquefoils erm. (1st and 4th quarters). Hamilton of Rosehall (1759). Annulets (3). Az. three annulets or (2nd and 3rd quarters). Lieutenant Francis Ringler Thomson (1825). Az. three annulets or (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure gu. John Ringler Thomson, attorney (1825). Az. three annulets or stoned gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters), the latter charged in the centre with a mullet, and within a bordure engrailed or. William Henry Montgomery (i860). Gu. three annulets or stoned az. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters, for Eglinton), all within a bordure of the second charged with a double tressure flory counter- Annulets (3) — continued. flory of the first. [The above charge without the bordure and tressure, but with the addition of a two-handed sword ppr. placed pale-ways in the centre, is also the 1st and 4th quarters of the 2nd and 3rd grand quarters of the same coat.] Earl of Eglinton. Gu. three annulets or stoned az. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters) ; over all dividing the coats of the latter a cross wavy or, charged with a star between four cres- cents az. Montgomery of Stan- hope and Kinross (1844). Gu. three annulets or stoned az. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters), the latter within a bordure engrailed or charged with a double tressure flory counter -flory gu. Hugh Edmondstone Mont- gomery, London (1876). Gu. three annulets or stoned az. (2nd and 3rd quarters). MONT- GOMERY of Broomlands. William Montgomerie. Gu. three annulets or stoned az., within a bordure of the second charged with a tressure counter-flowered of the third differenced with a crescent in the fess point l (2nd and 3rd quarters). Montgomerie of Coilsfield. Gu. three annulets or stoned az. (2nd and 3rd quarters) ; over all a two- handed sword in pale ppr. Mont- gomerie of Skelmorlie (1731). Gu. three annulets or stoned az. (3rd and 4th quarters) ; over all a two- handed sword in pale ppr., all within a bordure arg. charged with mullets and ravens alternately sa. Mont- gomerie of Kirktounholme( 1 732). Gu. three annulets or stoned az. (2nd and 3rd quarters) ; over all divid- ing the quarters a cross wavy of the second charged with a mullet between four crescents of the first. Mont- gomery of Stanhope (1772). Gu. three annulets or stoned az. (2nd and 3rd quarters) ; over all divid- 1 I '.ut see copy of Patent in Fraser's Memorials of the Montgomeries, i. 149, where the bordure is given as surrounding the whole shield. ANNULETS— ARM Annulets (3) — continued. ing the quarters a cross wavy of the second charged with three cinquefoils in fess erm. MONTGOMERY OF NEW- TON (1774). Gu. three annulets or stoned az. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 3rd grand quarter), in the centre of the latter a crescent or. Ramsay- Fairfax of Maxton, co. Roxburgh (1877). Annulets (6). Az. six annulets, 3, 2, and 1, or. MUSGRAVE OF HAYTON (1788). Ark. Arg. an ark on the waters ppr. sur- mounted of a dove az., bearing in her beak an olive branch vert. Gellie of Blackford. Arg. an ark on the waters ppr. sur- mounted of a dove az., bearing in her beak an olive branch vert, between three gillyflowers gu. Master Ed- ward Jolly, minister, England. Arg. an ark in the sea ppr., in chief a dove az., in her beak a branch of olive of the second, within a bordure of the third. Primrose Gailliez of Chorleywood (1786). Arm. Arg. an arm in armour holding a pair of balances az., and in base a sword and Roman fasces in saltire between two flanches of the second. William Hoseason, representative of the family of Aywick in Zetland (1st matric. 1808). Arg. a dexter arm and hand fess- ways couped gu., grasping a cross crosslet fitchee in pale az. (2nd quarter); over all on a chief gu. a gold cross between the badge of the Portuguese Military Order of the Tower and Sword on the dexter, and that of the Ottoman Order of the Crescent on the sinister. Col. John Maclean (1814). Arg. a dexter arm ppr. issuing from the sinister holding a cross crosslet fitchee az. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure erm. M'Naghton of Upper Cloghan, co. Antrim (1809). Arg. in chief an arm couped in fess below the elbow ppr. holding in the Arm — continued. hand a cross crosslet fitchee az., in base a rock gu. James M'Lan- NACHAN, Eskbank, Midlothian (1876). Arg. a dexter arm from the shoulder erased and embowed ppr. holding a key in pale az. (1st quarter). PORTER of Troquhain (1804). Arg. an arm in armour holding a pair of balances az., and in base a sword and a Roman fasces in saltire ppr. (1st and 4th quarters). William H0SEAS0N,Jamaica(2ndmatric. 1808). Arg. an arm in armour holding a pair of balances az., and in base a sword and a Roman fasces in saltire ppr., acrescent gu. between thebalances (1st and 4th quarters). THOMAS PIoseason, Madras (1808). Arg. a dexter arm couped in fess gu., the hand holding a cross crosslet fitchee in pale az. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure gu. charged with two Eastern crowns in fess and as many mullets in pale or. Sir George Maclean, K.C.B. (1856). Gu. a dexter arm issuing from the sinister flank fess -ways, the hand holding a smith's hammer ppr., hafted arg. and over it a crown or ; in the dexter nombril point a smith's anvil of the second, and above the same a tower of Aberdeen. INCORPORATION of Hammermen of Aberdeen (1682?). Gu. a dexter arm in armour fess- ways couped ppr., garnished or, holding a cross crosslet fitchee of the last be- tween three antique crowns gold. Alexander Grant, Jamaica (1810). Or, a dexter arm in armour couped in fess ppr., the hand also ppr. grasp- ing a cross crosslet fitchee sa. (2nd quarter). Lieut. -Gen. Sir John Macdonald, K.C.B. (18 18). Or, a dexter arm in armour couped in fess ppr., the hand also ppr. holding a cross crosslet fitchee gu. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure gu. Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Macdonald, G.C.B. (1849). Or, a dexter arm in armour couped in fess ppr., the hand also ppr. holding ARM— AXE, BATTLE Arm — continued. a cross crosslet fitchee gu. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure az., charged with two mascles in chief arg. and a boar's head erased in base or. Macdonald of St. Martin's (1849)- Or, a dexter arm in armour couped n fess ppr., the hand also ppr. holding a cross crosslet fitchee gu. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure gu., charged with three antique crowns or. G. G. Foote Macdonald (1850). Or, a naked arm issuing from the sinister side in fess ppr. holding a cross crosslet fitchee in pale gu. (2nd quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). Lockhart of Lee (2nd matric. 1806). Or, a dexter arm in armour couped in fess ppr., the hand gu. holding a cross crosslet fitchee in pale of the last (2nd quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). Reginald Mac- donald Steuart [of Staffa] (1813). Arrows (2). Gu. two arrows in saltire arg. sui- mounted of a fess chequy of the second and first between three buckles, two in chief and one in base, within a bor- dure indented or. GEORGE M'Alla [M'Aulay], Edinburgh. Gu. two arrows in saltire arg. sur- mounted of a fess chequy of the last and sa. between three buckles of the second, within a bordure engrailed or. M'Call of Daldowie (1863). Gu. two arrows in saltire arg. sur- mounted by a fess chequy of the second and first (2nd and 3rd quarters for M'Aulay), all within a bordure az. charged with eight buckles or. Donaldson of Bannachra (1766). Arrows (3). Arg. three arrows gu., the middle- most pale-ways, the other two saltire - ways, points downwards, banded to- gether vert, accompanied by six trefoils slipped of the last, two in chief, two in fess, and two in base. LiTTLE- JOHN OF WOODSTON (i 76 I ). Arrows (3) — continued. Arg. three arrows gu., the middle one pale - ways, the others saltire - ways, points downward, banded to- gether vert, accompanied by six trefoils slipped of the last, two in chief, two in fess, and two in base (2nd and 3rd quarters for LittlejoJin of IVoodston). Adam of Blairadam (1st matric. 1815). Arg. three arrows, points downwards, meeting in base ppr., surmounted of a fess az. charged with a fox courant, also ppr. Hutchison of Carlowrie (1870). Arg. three arrows, points downwards, meeting in base ppr., surmounted of a fess az. charged with a fox courant, also ppr., a bordure of the second. James Thomas Hutchison, mer- chant, Leith (1871). Arg. three arrows gu., the middlemost pale-ways, the other two saltire-ways, points downward, banded together vert, between six trefoils slipped of the last, two in chief and as many on the flanks and base (2nd quarter for LittlejoJin). Adam of Blairadam (2nd matric. 1882). Arg. three arrows, points downwards, meeting in base ppr., surmounted of a fess az. charged with a fox courant ppr., within a bordure sa. ALEXANDER William Hutchison, merchant, Leith (1882). Arrows, Sheaf of. Arg. a sheaf of arrows gu. between three holly branches, each consisting of as many leaves ppr., banded of the second, within a bordure of the third. Irvine of Beildside. Arg. a sheaf of arrows gu. between three holly branches, each consisting of as many leaves (ppr.), banded of the second. Irvine of Murthil. Arg. a sheaf of five arrows ppr., banded az. between four roses, 2 and 2 gu. Macewan of Glenboig ( 1 796). Az. a sheaf of arrows between three boars' heads couped or. GORDON OF Tetachie. Axe, Battle. Arg. a battle-axe in pale between AXE, BATTLE— BARS Axe, Battle — continued. two holly leaves in chief and a hunting horn in base vert, garnished gu. Alexander Burnet, Aberdeen. Or, a battle-axe erect ppr. between three torteaux. Bedall Sivwright OF SOUTHHOUSE AND MEGGETLAND (1874). Axe, Lochaber. Arg. a Lochaber axe erected in pale between three boars' heads couped gu. Henry Rankine, merchant, Rochelle. Or, a Lochaber axe fess-ways sa. between two boars' heads couped gu. Rankine of Dudhope (1872). Axe. ... A wright's axe arg., slassed (shafted ?) or (4th quarter). INCOR- PORATION of Wrights and Coopers of Aberdeen (1681 ?). Axes, Pole (2). Gu. two pole-axes in pale arg., over all a fess chequy of the second and az. TOSHACH OF MONIEVAIRD. Balance. Gu. a balance or and a sword arg. in saltire, surmounted of an escutcheon of the second, charged with a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the first. Dean and Faculty of Advocates (1856). Banner. Gu. a banner displayed arg., and thereon on a canton az. a saltire arg. as the badge of Scotland. Banner- man of Elsick.1 Bar. Az. a bar engrailed or between three mullets arg., on a chief of the second three pallets gu. Dickson OF Chatto (1869). Az. a bar or between three mullets arg., on a chief of the second three pallets gu. Dickson of Huntlaw and Chatto (1837). Bars (2). Gu. two bars or. CAMERON OF LOCHIEL (1795). Arg. two bars sa., in chief an eagle's 1 Another entry (1692) gives the badge of a baronet of Nova Scotia as the charge on the banner. Bars (2) — continued. head and neck couped ppr., in a dexter canton gu. a crescent or. Kibble of Whiteford (1801). Az. two bars wavy or, on a chief arg. a griffin issuant of the first. James Soote of Reres House, co. Forfar (1870). Bars (3). Arg. three bars sa. AuCHlNLECK of that Ilk. Arg. three bars embattled az. ; over all in the fess point an inescutcheon gu., within a bordure engrailed of the second. Andrew Straiton, apothe- cary, Montrose. Arg. three bars counter-embattled az. John Straton (1783). Arg. three bars gu. within a bordure engrailed az. Cameron of Lake- field (1851). Arg. three bars sa. (2nd quarter). BOSWELL OF AUCHINLECK (1809). Arg. three bars sa. within a bordure gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Affleck of Edinghame (1777). Arg. three bars gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 3rd grand quarter). RlDDELL OF ARDNAMURCHAN (2nd matric. 1829). Az. three bars arg., the upper charged with three crescents of the field. James Alston Carfrae, C.E., co. Surrey (1869). Erm. three bars gu. Fothering- HAM OF POWRIE. Erm. three bars gu., each charged with a buckle or. Fotheringhame of Lawhill. Erm. three bars within a bordure gu. Fotheringhame of Bandean. Erm. three bars gu. (1st quarter for Fothringham). Stewart Foth- RINGHAM OF POWRIE, co. Forfar (1890). Erm. three bars gu. (2nd quarter). DlROM OF CRICHIE (1769). Gu. three bars erm., within a bordure or. GlFFORD OF BUSTA (1721). Gu. three bars embattled arg. Barry of Tollerton Hall, co. Notts. (18 1 2). Gu. three bars or, surmounted of a 6 BARS Ears (3) — continued. bend erm., charged with a sphinx be- tween two wreaths of laurel ppr., on a chief embattled a representation of the town of Aire in France. Cameron of Fassifern (ist matric. 1814). Gu. three bars or, surmounted of a bend erm., charged with a sphinx be- tween the badge of the Portuguese Order of the Tower and Sword on the dexter, and the Ottoman Order of the Crescent on the sinister, on a chief embattled a representation of the town of Aire in France, all ppr. Lieut.- Col. John Cameron of Fassifern (2nd matric. 181 5). Gu. three bars or, in base a star- fish with a heart between the lower rays of the last, on a chief gu. a stag's head cabossed of the second between two spur-revels arg. HUGH Innes Cameron, Dingwall (1836). Gu. three bars erm. (2nd and 3rd quarters of ist and 4th grand quarters), en surtout of the former on an escut- cheon arg. a mullet between three inescutcheons gu. Hay Newton of NEWTON(ist matric. 1773,2nd matric. 1809). Gu. three bars erm. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 1 st and 4th grand quarters), the latter within a bordure gu. (over all on an escutcheon Hay). Baird- Hay of Belton (2nd matric. 1874). Gu. three bars erm. (2nd quarter) ; over all on a shield of pretence arg. three inescutcheons gu. Hay OF Craionethan. Gu. three bars erm. (2nd quarter). Hay of Mordington (ist matric. 1 76 1). Gu. three bars erm. (2nd and 3rd quar- ters) ; over all on a shield of pretence arg. three inescutcheons gu., a mullet surmounted of a crescent for difference. William Hay, merchant, Edinburgh. Gu. three bars erm. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure arg.; over all on a shield of pretence arg. three inescutcheons gu. Hay of Linplum ( 1 st matric. . . ., 2nd matric. 1 84 1). Gu. three bars erm. (2nd and 3rd quarters) ; over all on a shield of Bars (3) — continued. pretence arg. three inescutcheons gu., within a bordure vert charged with unicorns' heads couped and mullets alternately arg. Hay of Haystoun. Gu. three bars erm. (2nd and 3rd quarters), en surtout an escutcheon arg. charged with three inescutcheons gu., all within a bordure vert charged with four unicorns' heads couped, with as many mullets alternately arg. Hay of Smithfield (1806). Gu. three bars erm. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure gu. ; over all on an escutcheon Hay. Hay of Belton (ist matric. 1824). Gu. three bars erm. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Gifford~), on an escutcheon of pretence arg., a key fess-ways, wards downwards, between three inescut- cheons gu. for Hay. Hay of Alders- ton (1875). Or, three bars wavy gu. (Drum- mond) Earl of Perth. Or, three bars wavygu., each charged with an escallop of the field. DRUM- mond of Blair. Or, three bars wavy gu., a mullet surmounted of an annulet for differ- ence. Drummond of Carlowrie. Or, three bars wavy gu., and in chief as many mullets az. Drummond OF COLQUHALZIE. Or, three bars wavy gu., surmounted by a scimitar (cutlass) in pale arg., on a canton of the first a lion's head erased within a double tressure flory counter-rlory of the second. DRUM- MOND OF Cromlix. Or, three bars wavy gu., in the fess point a man's heart counter-changed. Drummond of Cultimalindie. Or, three bars wavy gu. within a bordure of the second. DRUMMOND OF Hawthornden. Or, three bars wavy gu., on a can- ton arg. a fountain az. Drummond of Invermay. Or, three bars within a bordure all wavy gu. Drummond of Logie- almond. Or, three bars wavy gu., on a can- ton of the first a lion's head erased BARS Bars (3) — continued. within a double tressure flory counter- flory of the second, in the middle chief a crescent of the third. Drummond of Machanie. Or, three bars wavy gu., and in chief a boar's head erased of the second. Drummond of Pitkellanie. Or, three bars wavy gu. within a bordure of the last charged with eight Cornish kaes ppr. Alexander Drummond, Marchmont Herald. Or, three bars wavy gu., in chief as many mullets az. within a bordure of the second. Mr. David Drummond, Minister of Monedy. Or, three bars wavy gu. ; over all a naked man naiant in pale, having in his dexter hand a sword and having his sinister hand and feet in action, all ppr. Gavin Drummond. Or, three bars wavy gu., in chief a martlet between two crescents of the second. George Drummond, Edin- burgh. Or, three bars wavy gu., within a bordure of the second charged with eight crescents of the first. John Drummond, representer of the family of Meedhope. Or, three bars wavy gu., each charged with an escallop fess-ways of the field (Drummond impaling Po7'tcrfield). Dame Margaret Por- TERFIELD. Or, three bars wavy gu. ; over all a naked man naiant in pale, holding in his dexter hand a sword, his sinister hand and feet in a swimming position, all ppr., within a bordure gu., charged with three crescents arg. Lawrence Drummond, second son of Belleclone (1723). Or, three bars wavy gu. within a bordure az., charged with eight mul- lets arg. Drummond of Kildees (1725). Or, three bars indented gu., the one in chief charged with a crescent and mullet of six points arg. John Mair, Aberdeen (1776). Or, three bars counter-indented gu., on the uppermost a crescent and a Bars (3) — continued. spur-revel arg., within a bordure az. John Mair, London (1784). Or, three bars wavy gu., the centre one charged with a crescent arg., all within a bordure az. charged with three mullets of the third. Drummond of Strageath (1875). Or, three bars wavy gu. within a bordure az. (1st and 4th quarters). Drummond of Riccarton. Or, three bars wavy gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Bassett of Tihiddy, co. Cornwall (1780). Or, three bars wavy gu., within a bordure of the second ( 1 st and 4th quar- ters). Captain John Forbes Drum- mond of Hawthornden (1823). Or, three bars wavy gu. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure gu. Drummond of Cromlix (2nd matric. 1853)- Or, three bars wavy gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Francis Colebrooke Beresford-Drummond, Lieut. 7th Dragoon Guards (1875). Or, three bars wavy within a bor- dure gu. (1st and 4th quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters). FRANCIS Walker Drummond ofHawthorn- den (1828, 1829). Or, three bars wavy gu., within a bordure of the last (1st and 4th quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters). Sir J. Williams Drum- mond of Hawthornden (1862). Or, three bars within a bordure, all wavy gu. (2nd quarter). Stewart of Grandtully (1839). Or, three bars gu., within a bordure wavy vert (2nd and 3rd quarters for Cameron). FORBES OF Brux (1767). Or, three bars wavy gu. (4th quarter of 2nd grand quarter for Drum- mond). Lord Elphinstone ( 1864). Or, three bars wavy gu. (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). Earl of Kinnoull (181 i). Or, three bars wavy gu., surmounted of a scimitar pale-ways arg. (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). EARL OF KlNNOULL. [Impaled by Lyon Office, 1823.]" BARS-BARRY Bars (3) — continued. Or, three bars wavy gu., surmounted of a scimitar pale-ways arg. ( i st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), all within a bordure gu. Edward William Auriol Hay, Lyon Clerk1 (1824). Or, three bars wavy gu., surmounted of a scimitar pale- ways arg. (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), all within a bordure erm. Robert William Hay2 (1824). Or, three bars wavy gu., each charged with an escallop of the field (4th quarter). Smyth of Balhary (1765). Or, three bars wavy gu., each charged with an escallop of the field (4th quarter of 4th grand quarter for Smyth). KlNLOCH OF Kinloch (1873). Sa. three bars wavy or, within a bordure of the last. Peter Logie, son of Boddam (1734). Barrulets (2). See also Bars. Sa. two barrulets engrailed between as many towers triple-towered in chief arg. and three crescents in base or. Bragge of Netherauquhask. Bars Gemelles (3). Arg. three bars gemelles sa. sur- mounted of a lion rampant gu., in the middle chief point a crescent of the second. Thomas Edward Fairfax, barrister-at-law (1877). Arg. three bars gemelles sa. sur- mounted of a lion rampant gu., in the middle chief point a mullet of the second. Fairfax of Ravenswood, co. Roxburgh (1877). Arg. three bars gemelles sa. sur- mounted of a lion rampant gu. ( 1 st and 4th quarters). Ramsay-Fairfax of Maxton, co. Roxburgh (1877). Barry. Barry of four arg. and gu. per pale counter-changed (2nd and 3rd quarters for Barry), all within a bordure wavy 1 Altered on Petition in the same year to a coat of four quarters, of which the above was the fourth. - Altered on Petition in the same year to a coat of four quarters, of which the above is the fourth. Barr y— con tin tied. sa. Sir Thomas Barrett Len- nard, Bart. (1812). Barry of six arg. and gu., over all a boar rampant az. Thomas Bor- lands, Bailie of Portsburgh. Barry wavy of six az. and or, on a chief of the second a lion rampant issuant with two tails vert. SUTTIE OF Adinstoune. Barry of six arg. and az., in chief three torteaux, a label of three points erm. (impaled by Middlctoii). Grey, Earl of Stamford (1737). Barry of six arg. and vert, on the first three torteaux in pale. James Durno, British Consul in Prussia (1781). Barry wavy of six az. and or, on a chief of the last a lion rampant naissant double-queued vert (1st and 4th quarters). SUTTIE (Suittie) OF BALGONE (1732). Barry of six or and sa.,in chief a label of six points of the last (4th quarter of 2nd grand quarter). Riddell of Ardnamurchan (2nd matric. 1829). Barry of six or and vair, on a bend engrailed sa. four escallops arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Lingard}. Rev. Roger Rowson Lingard Guthrie (1871). Barry wavy of six or and gu. (4th quarter of 3rd grand quarter). Riddell of Ardnamurchan (2nd matric. 1829). Barry of eight sa. and arg., over all three fusils counter-changed. Im- BRIE OF CRUBIE. Barry of eight or and gu., over all a cross fleury sa. (1st quarter for Gowcr of Stittenhatn) ; over all on an escut- cheon gu., ensigned by an earl's coronet, three mullets within a bordure or charged with a double tressure flory counter-flory of the field. Duke OF Sutherland (1839). Barry of eight or and gu. (3rd quarter for Poyntz). Gun Munro of Braemore (1800). Barry of ten arg. and gu., three martlets sa. (4th quarter for ChawortK). QUARLES (1767). BATON— BEND Baton. Az. a baton in pale arg., ensigned on the top with the unicorn of Scotland (ist and 4th quarters). Alexander COUTTS, H.M. Heritable Usher for Scotland (1758). Battle-Axe — see Axe, Battle. Beagle. Arg. a beagle (or ratch hound) between three hunting - horns sa. Geo. Forrester, Dean of Guild, Dundee. Bear. Arg. on a mount vert a bear sa., collared and chained or standing in front of a tree ppr. County of Ber- wick (1890). Beavers (2). Vert, two beavers combatant or, the base wavy arg. and az. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Beveridge). Beveridge Duncan of Damside (18 13). Bell. Arg. a church bell az., tongued or (4th quarter). Porter of Tro- quhain (1804). Gu. a bell or between three cinque- foils arg., all within a bordure of the last charged in the middle chief point with a rose of the field barbed vert. Professor William Hamilton (1787). BEND. ( 1 ) Bend and Bend within . . . (2) Bend, a chief . . . in chief . . . or on a chief . . . (3) Betid be tweeti . . . (4) On a Bend . . . and on a Bend . . . within . . . (5) On a Bend . . . a chief . . . in chief . . . or on a chief . . . (6) On a Betid between . . . (7) Parted per Bend. ( 1 ) Bend and Bend within . . . Arg. a bend engrailed gu., voided of the field. Honeyman of Gremsay (1788). Arg. a bend sa. Denniston of Colgrain (2nd matric. 1828). Arg. a bend gu., over all a file of three lambeaux sa. (ist and 4th quarters). Congalton of that Ilk. Arg. a bend gu., over all a file of Bend — continued. three lambeaux sa., all within a bor- dure engrailed of the second (ist and 4th quarters). David Congalton, Portioner of Dirleton. Arg. a bend counter-embattled az. (ist and 4th quarters). SANDILANDS of Craibston. Arg.a bend az.( ist and 4th quarters), all within a bordure wavy az. John Sandilands, Rotterdam. Arg. a bend counter-embattled az. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure arg. Jacob Sandilands, merchant, Bordeaux (1755). Arg. a bend az. ( 1 st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). Lord Torphichen. Sandilands OF HlLDERSTON. Arg. a bend az. (ist and 4th quar- ters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), a crescent for difference. Sandilands OF COWSTOUNE. Arg. a bend az. (2nd and 3rd quar- ters). Maxwell of Calderwood. Arg. a bend az. (3rd and 4th quarters), all within a border em- battled gu. Captain Williamson Maxwell (1696). Arg. a bend az. (4th quarter), all within a bordure embattled gu. Max- well of Cardoness (1805). Az. a bend arg., within a bordure engrailed gu. Bisset OF Glenalbert (1757). Az. a bend arg. BlSSET OF LES- sendrum (ist matric. . . ., 3rd matric. 1884). Az. a bend arg. (ist and 4th quarters). Fenwick - BlSSET OF Lessendrum (2nd matric. 1870). Gu. a bend or, and over all a fess arg. Osborne of Peppermilne. Or, a bend gu., surmounted of a fess chequy az. and arg. Stewart of Castlemilk. Or, a bend gu., surmounted of a fess chequy arg. and az., a crescent for difference. STEWART OF TORRENCE. Or, a bend gu., over all a fess chequy az. and arg., within a bordure chequy of the same. Walter Stewart, merchant, London (1695). 10 BEND Bend — continued. Or, a bend chequy sa. and arg. (ist and 4th quarters), all within a bordure gu. Monteith OF CARIB- ber. Or, a bend chequy sa. and arg. (ist and 4th quarters). GEORGE Monteith representing Carse. Or, a bend chequy sa. and arg. (ist and 4th quarters), all within a bordure gu. Menteath of CLOSE- BURN (1838). Quarterly, or and gu., a bend sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters). M'lVER Campbell of Asknish (1881 and 1884). Quarterly, or and gu., a bend sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters for MlIver\ all within a bordure engrailed arg., charged with six crosses moline az. John Campbell (retired), Captain, 2 1 st Madras Native Infantry (1873). Or, a bend chequy sa. and arg. (3rd quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). EARL OF CAMPERDOWN (1882). Or, a bend chequy arg. and sa. (3rd quarter), a crescent (gu.) in the fess point. Hadden (Haldane) of Lane- rick. Or, a bend chequy arg. and sa. (3rd quarter of 3rd grand quarter), the latter within a bordure gu. Duncan- Morison of Naughton (1853). Or, a bend chequy sa. and arg. (3rd quarter of 3rd grand quarter), the latter within a bordure wavy arg. Gordon - Oswald of Scotstoun (1865).1 Or, a bend chequy sa. and arg. (3rd quarter of 3rd grand quarter for Haldane), the latter within a bordure gu. Morison-Duncan of Naugh- ton (1875). Or, a bend chequy sa. and arg. (3rd quarter). Alexander Haldane, barrister-at-law (1878). Or, a bend chequy sa. and arg. (3rd quarter), in the centre of the shield a mullet sa. DANIEL RUTHERFORD Haldane, M.D. (1878). 1 The bordure is omitted in a second matricu- lation in 1878. Bend — continued. Or, a bend chequy sa. and arg. (3rd quarter), in the centre of the shield a martlet sa. James Haldane, C.A., Edinburgh (1878). Or, a bend chequy sa. and arg. (3rd quarter), in the centre of the shield a crescent sa. James Alexander Haldane, W.S. (1879). Or, a bend chequy sa. and arg. (3rd quarter), on an escutcheon of pretence Chinnery. The Rev. J. R. A. Chinnery Haldane (1878), and as Haldane-Chinnery (1882). Or, a bend chequy arg. and sa. (4th quarter). Hadden (HALDANE) OF Gleneagles. Or, a bend chequy sa. and arg. (4th quarter for Monteith of Rusky). Hal- dane-Oswald of Auchencruive (1861). Or, a bend chequy sa. and arg. (3rd quarter of 4th grand quarter). Hon. Hew A. D. H. H. D. Mercer-Hen- derson (1882). Quarterly, gu. and vair, a bend or (3rd quarter for Constable of Evering- hamS, in the centre of the shield a crescent sa. Constable -Maxwell of Terregles (1875). Quarterly, gu. and vair, a bend or (4th quarter). CONSTABLE - MAX- well-Stuart of Traquair (1876). (2) Bend, a chief ... in chief . . . or on a chief . . . Or, a bend chequy sa. and arg., on a canton of the second a lion's head erased of the first. MONTEITH of AULDCATHIE. Or, a bend gu. surmounted of a fess chequy az. and arg., in the middle chief point a crescent gu. (ist and 4th quarters). Harrington-Stuart of Torrence, co. Lanark (1879). Or, a bend gu. surmounted of a fess chequy arg. and az., in chief a crescent of the last (3rd quarter). BELSCHES WlSHART (1778). Or, a bend gu., surmounted of a fess chequy az. and arg., in chief a crescent of the third (ist and 4th quarters of 3rd grand quarter). Forbes OF Pit- sligo (1865). BEND 1 1 (3) Bend between . . . Arg. a bend az. between two mullets gu. Bigger of Woolmet. Arg. a bend embattled az. between two mullets gu. William Bigger, Edinburgh. Arg. a bend gu. between three bunt- ing birds ppr. Bunting of Ardoch. Arg. a bend engrailed between a crescent and star of eight points in chief and a mullet in base sa. Cant of Dryburnford. Az. a bend between six cross cross- lets fitchee arg., within a bordure erm. Dr. George Cheyne. Arg. a bend sa. between a unicorn's head erased in chief of the second and a cross crosslet fitchee in base az. Denniston of Colgrain (ist matric.) Arg. a bend engrailed between two spur-revels in chief and a hunting-horn in base gu., garnished sa. JOHN GLASSFORD, collector of customs at Borrowstounness. Arg. a bend wavy az. between two spur-revels in chief and a fleur de lys in base gu. John Masson, Ayr. Arg. a bend wavy az. between two spur-revels in chief and a fleur de lys in base gu., within a bordure engrailed of the second. John Mason, Por- tioner of Inveresk. Az. a bend between a buck's head couped and three cross crosslets fitchee arg., on a chief of the second as many escallops gu. Petrie OF Portlethan. Arg. a bend cotised sa. between two garbs gu. WHITEFORD OF Blaquhan. Arg. a bend engrailed accompanied by two spur -revels gu. Glass ford of Douglaston (1769). Arg. a bend sa. between a unicorn's head erased gu., horned or, and a cross crosslet fitchee of the third. Dennis- ton of Colgrain (2nd matric. 1771). Arg. a bend wavy between two mullets in chief az. and a fleur de lys in base gu. Meason OF MORDUN 0795)- Bend — co7itimtcd. Arg. a bend sa. between two owls ppr. John M'Taggart, London (1796). Arg. a bend wavy between two mullets in chief az., and a fleur de lys in base gu. Meason OF Lindertis, formerly LAING OF ROTHISHOLM (1808). Arg. a bend engrailed sa. between a unicorn's head erased in chief gu., horned or, and a cross crosslet fitchee in base of the third. Richard Dennistoun (18 10). Arg. a bend sa. between a unicorn's head erased gu., horned or, and a cross crosslet fitchee of the third, on a canton of the first a demi-lion az. Robert Dennistoun, Trinidad, Commandant of the Royal Glasgow Volunteer Light Horse (181 1). Arg. a bend gu. between three bunting birds, two in chief and one in base ppr. Sir James Bontein YR. OF BALGLESS (1813). Arg. a bend engrailed between two spur-revels in chief gu. and a hunting- horn in base of the last, stringed and garnished sa. Lieut.-Col. Charles Lamont Robertson Glasfurd (1876). Arg. a bend chequy sa. and erm. between two lions' heads erased gu., on a chief az. two billets or, a crescent of the first for difference. Steel OF Philiphaugh (1891). Arg. a bend gu. between three bun- ting birds ppr. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Buntine). Alexander Ewing, merchant, Glasgow (1869). Arg. a bend gu., guttd d'eau, between two crows sa., a chief chequy or and of the third (2nd and 3rd quarters [for PleydelT\ of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). Bouverie Campbell of Dunoon (1869). Az. a bend between a stag's head couped in chief arg., attired or, and three cross crosslets fitchee in base of the second. Garioch of Kinstair. Az. a bend engrailed between three boars' heads erased or. GORDON of Dingeuch. 12 BEND Bend — continued. Az. a bend between three boars' heads erased or, within a bordure of the last. Gordon of Shermis. Az. a bend between three boars' heads couped or, armed and lan- gued arg., within a bordure of the second. Gordon of Troquhane. Az. a bend or between a lion ram- pant in chief and a hunting-horn in base, all arg., garnished gu. Smollet of Stenniflet. Az. a bend between a fox courant in chief and two mullets in base arg. Thomas Wyllie, merchant in Edin- burgh. Az. a bend or between a lion rampant holding in his forepaws a banner dis- played in chief and a hunting-horn in base arg. Smollett of Bonhill (1734). Az. a bend engrailed between six fishes counter-naiant arg. Cowper of Balleny (1737). Az. a bend or between a lion ram- pant in chief and a buckle arg. in base. William Smellie, surgeon, London (1744). Az. a bend between two boars' heads erased in chief, and another in base or, within a bordure of the last charged with four crescents of the first. Mrs. Frances E. V. Evans Gordon (1846). Az. a bend erm. between a crescent in chief and three mullets in base or. Robert StodartWyld,W.S.(i866). Az. a bend wavy arg. between three boars' heads erased or. James Gil- lespie Gordon, New Zealand ( 1 874). Az. on a bend between a boar's head erased in chief and a mullet in base or, a fox courant ppr. JOHN Wylie, merchant, Glasgow (1875). Az. a bend between six cross cross- lets or (1st quarter). ERSKINE OF Tinwall (1737). Az. a bend between six crosses patee fitchee arg. ( 1 st and 4th quarters). CHIENE OF ESSLEMONT. Pin. a bend between six cross cross- lets fitchee or (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure quartered or and vert. Erskine of Alva. Bend — continued. Az. a bend between six1 cross cross- lets fitchee or (1st and 4th quarters for Mar). Erskine of Balgownie. Az. a bend engrailed arg. between three fraises of the last (1st and 4th quarters). Fraser OF Farraline (1776). Az. a bend engrailed arg. between three fraises of the last, in the dexter chief a canton gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st and 4th quarters). WILLIAM Fraser, H.E.I.C.S. (1776). Az. a bend engrailed between three fraises arg., in the dexter chief a canton gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st and 4th quarters). Fraser of Leadclune (1807). Az. a bend between six cross cross- lets fitchee or (1st and 4th quarters). Earl of Mar (1st matric. . . ., 2nd do. 1866). Az. a bend between six cross cross- lets fitchee or (2nd and 3rd quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters), the latter within a bordure or charged with the Royal Tressure. Earl of March. Az.a bend between six cross crosslets fitchee or (2nd quarter). County of Aberdeen (1890). Az. a bend between six cross cross- lets fitchde or (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd grand quarter for Mar). Lord Cardross. Az. a bend between six cross cross- lets fitchee or within a bordure en- grailed gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Mar). Earl of Queensberry. Az. a bend between 6ix cross cross- lets fitchee or (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure en- grailed gu., charged with eight besants. Douglas of Kellhead.'2 Az. a bend or between three stags' heads erased arg., "with attirings of gold," and as many cross crosslets fitchee of the second (2nd and 3rd quarters). Johnston of Caskieben (1695). 1 Two in Register. 2 These arms were without the bordure, matriculated 1772 I'.KND 13 Bend — continued. Az. a bend between six cross cross- lets fitchee or (2nd and 3rd quarters), in the fess point a crescent chequy, all within a bordurc compony gu. and arg. Lieut.-Col. James Douglas, Scots Foot Guards (1696). Az. a bend between six cross cross- lets fitchee or (2nd and 3rd quarters). John Stuart, King of France's Body Guard (1776) Az. a bend between six cross cross- lets fitchee or (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure en- grailed or, charged with a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. Ed- ward Bullock Douglas (181 i). Az. a bend between six cross cross- lets fitche'e or ( 1 st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), all within a bordure or. WILLIAM Erskine, second son of David, Lord Cardross. Az. a bend between six cross cross- lets fitchee or (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), all within a bordure triparted at the dexter and sinister chief angles, and the middle base point or, arg. and gu. Charles Erskine, fourth son of David, Lord Cardross. Az. a bend between six cross cross- lets fitchee or (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), all within a bordure parted per pale, or and arg. JOHN ERSKINE, third son of David, Lord Cardross (1677). Az. a bend between two cross cross- lets fitchee or ( 1 st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), the latter within a bordure sa. CUNNINGHAM of Balgownie (177 1). Az. a bend between six cross cross- lets fitchee or ( 1st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), all within a bordure engrailed, parted per pale or and arg. Erskine of LiN- LATHEN (1870). Az. a bend between six cross cross- lets fitchee or (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd quarters of 3rd grand quarter). Mackenzie OF KlLCOY (1837). Bend — continued. Az. a bend between six cross cross- lets fitchee or (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). William Henry Montgomery (i860). Az. a bend between six cross cross- lets fitchee or (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd counter-quarters of 3rd grand quarter for Erskine) Earl of Buc/ian). BURTON- MACKENZIE OF Kilcoy, co. Ross (1887). Az. a bend between three pelicans in their nests feeding their young arg. (3rd quarter). Robt. BOSWELL, Lyon Depute (1773)- Az. a bend between six cross cross- lets fitche'e or (3rd quarter for Afar). Earl of Kellie (1866). Az. a bend engrailed between three cinquefoils arg. (1st and 4th quarters of 3rd grand quarter), all within a bordure erm. Tytler of Wood- HOUSELEE (1824). Az. a bend engrailed between three fraises arg. (1st and 4th quarters of 3rd grand quarter), the latter within a bordure arg. Fraser- Tytler of Balnain (1864). Erm. a bend between two cocks gu. Law of Burntoune. Erm. a bend between two cocks gu., within a bordure engrailed of the last. Law of Cameron. Erm. a bend between two cocks, within a bordure gu. Law of Easter Kenevie. Erin, a bend raguly between two cocks gu. Law of Newton. Erm. a bend between a cock in chief and two mullets in base gu. Robert Law, Anstruther. Erm. a bend engrailed between two cocks gu. Alex. Law of . . . Erm. a bend between two cocks gu., within a bordure invected of the last. Law of Laurieston (1760). Or, a bend az. between two crescents of the field, within a bordure engrailed and quartered gu. and arg. Scott of Balmouth. Or, a bend chequy sa. and arg. between three buckles az. (1st and 14 BEND Bend — continued. 4th quarters). Dalziel of Binns (2nd matric. i 772). Or, a bend wavy az. between a lion passant in chief and another counter- passant in base gu. (ist and 4th quarters) ; over all on an escutcheon of pretence Lake. John Austin Lake- Gloag, Edinburgh (1866). Gu. a bend between six cross cross- lets fitchee arg. (ist and 4th quarters [for Howard] of 3rd grand quarter). William Alexander Lindsay of Deerpark, Devon (1871). Sa. a bend between six cross crosslets fitchee arg. Lake, on an escutcheon of pretence over Lake-Gloag (1866). Sa. a bend chequy az. (? arg.) and sru., between six billets of the second. John Callender, Kincardine. Sa. a bend chequy or and gu., between six billets of the second (ist and 4th quarters). Callander of Craigforth (ist matric. 1764). Sa. a bend chequy or and gu., be- tween six billets of the second (ist quarter). CALLANDER OF CRAIG- forth (2nd matric. 1875). Sa. a bend between six billets or (2nd and 3rd quarters for Callander) ; over all on an escutcheon of pretence az. an oak tree or, within a bordure arg. charged with eight gillyflowers gu. Earl of Linlithgow. Sa. a bend between six billets or (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure quartered or and gu. LIVING- STON of Westquarter (1673). Sa. a bend between six billets or (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure quartered or and gu. Fenton- LlVINGSTONE OF WEST OUARTER (1854). Sa. a bend between six billets or (3rd and 4th quarters for Callander). Earl of Callander. Sa. a bend between six billets or (2nd and 3rd quarters of 3rd grand quarter), the latter charged with a crescent gu., and within a bordure compony gu. and arg. CALLANDER of Craigforth (2nd matric. 1875). (4) On a Bend . . . and on a Bend within . . . Arg. on a bend engrailed sa. a waggon of the first. Binning of Carlowriehaugh. Arg. on a bend engrailed sa. a waggon or, within a bordure of the second. Binning of Walliford. Arg. on a bend embattled az. three buckles or. George Leslie, Aber- deen. Arg. on a bend az. three acorns or, a crescent for difference. Muirhead OF Bredisholme (1st matric.) Arg. on a bend az. three acorns in the seed or, 2 and 1. Ralston of that Ilk. Arg. on a bend az. three escallops or. Alexander Rind, Amsterdam. Arg. on a bend az. ("or rather sa.") three buckles or.1 Stirling of Keir. Arg. on a bend counter-embattled az. three mullets or. Thores OF Gairnieston. Arg. on a bend sa. three buckles of the field. Stirling of Dru.mpelier (1818). Arg. on a bend sa. three buckles of the first, within a bordure of the second. James Stirling, merchant, Glasgow (1870). Arg. on a bend sa. three boars' heads couped or. Fraser - Turing of Foveran (1882). Arg. on a bend sa. three fusils of the first. Mrs. Esther Glassborow, widow of the late Wm. Henderson of Williamfield (1885). Arg. on a bend az. three buckles or (ist and 4th quarters for Leslie); over all on an inescutcheon gu. a castle arg. Lord Lindores. Arg. on a bend az. three buckles ot (1st and 4th quarters for Leslie). Earl of Rothes. Arg. on a bend az. three buckles or (ist and 4th quarters), all within a 1 Note in Lyon Register. — It is to be ob- served that in the old books this bend is found for the most part engrailed and not plane, and when plane it is mostly sable, for if it be borne plane and azure it is the same with the armes of Lesly. BEND 15 Bend — continued. bordure parted per pale chequy and counter-compony gu. and or. Leslie OF BURDSBANK. Arg. on a bend az. three buckles or (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure chequy gu. and or. LESLIE OF FlNDRASSIE. Arg. on a bend az. three buckles or (1st and 4th quarters). Leslie of Powis. Arg. on a bend az. three buckles or (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure indented and parted per pale of the second and first. Leslie of Torrie. Arg. on a bend az. three buckles or (1st and 4th quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters 1), all within a bordure chequy az. and arg. Leslie OF Denlugas (1814). Arg. on a bend az. three acorns or, a crescent in chief of the second (1st and 4th quarters). Muirhead of Bredisholm (2nd matric. 1842). Arg. on a bend sa. three escallops or (2nd and 3rd quarters for Dish- ington). Hamilton of Kilbrack- month. Arg. on a bend az. three buckles or (3rd quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). Lieut.-Col. W. Stewart Balfour (1837). Arg. on a bend az. three stags' heads cabossed or (1st quarter of 3rd grand quarter for Stanley). Duke OF Athole (1865). Arg. on a bend az. three buckles or (4th quarter of coat of 6 quarters). Richardson of Pitfour (1826). Arg. on a bend az. three stags' heads cabossed or (4th quarter, for Derby, of coat of 8 quarters impaled by Macgregor). Captain Evan John Murray Macgregor (1809). Arg. on a bend az. three buckles or (4th quarter of coat of 6 quarters). Major J. Alston Stewart (1830). Az. on a bend arg. three mullets gu. Bisset, Aberdeen. { 1 Altered to 1st and 4th quarters, all within a bordure az. with the Gron arms on an escutcheon en surtout. See note in Register without date. Bend — continued. Az. on a bend or three trefoils vert. Hervey of Broadley. Gu. on a bend or a baton az., within a bordure of the second charged with six garbs of the third. Elliot OF Binks, " now of Swinsyde" (1697). Az. on a bend or three pelicans ppr., all within a bordure embattled of the second. Captain Crammond (1704). Az. on a bend arg. three trefoils slipped vert. Sir George Harvey, P., R.S.A. (1 87 1). Az. on a bend arg. three roses gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Balcomie). LEARMONTH OF BALCOMIE. Az. on a bend cotised arg. three billets sa. (4th quarter for Haggerston of Haggerston), in the centre of the shield a crescent sa. Constable Maxwell of Terregles (1875). Erm. on a bend az. a magnetic needle pointing to a polar star or ( 1 st and 4th quarters for Petty) ; on an escutcheon of pretence Nairne, etc., quarterly. Marchioness of Lans- DOWNE AND BARONESS NAIRNE (1878). Erm. on a bend sa. two arms issuing out of clouds rending the shoe of a horse, all ppr. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Borlace Warren of Little Marlow (1780). Gu. on a bend engrailed or a baton az., within a bordure of the second surmounted of another of the third, the last charged with four crescents and as many mullets arg. and of the second alternately. Eliot of Borth- WICKBRAE (1767). Gu. on a bend engrailed or a flute az., within a bordure engrailed of the second charged with eight mullets of the third. Mr. Adam Eliot, third son of Bedrule. Gu. on a bend engrailed or a baton az. Elliot of Stobs (1st matric. 1666). Gu. on a bend indented or a flute of the first. Eliot of Erkletoun (1676). Gu. on a bend engrailed or a baton i6 BEND Bend — continued. az., within a bordure verry. Sir Gilbert Elliot (1693). Gu. on a bend engrailed or a baton az., within a bordure of the second charged with eight mullets of the third. Elliot of Peebles (1779). Gu. on a bend arg. a saltire couped between two crescents sa. Wason OF Blair, Girvan, co. Ayr (1886). Or, on a bend az. a mullet between two crescents of the first. Anna, Duchess of Buccleuch. Or, on a bend az. an annulet of the first between two pheons issuing out of the same ppr. Walter Comrie, D.D. Or, on a bend wavy az. three lozenges of the first. Haliburton of Eaglescairnie. Or, on a bend, the upper side wavy and the nether engrailed az., three lozenges of the first. William Haly- burton. Or, on a bend az. a mullet of six points between two crescents arg., and in base a bow and arrow of the second. Scott of Hassinden. Or, on a bend az. a mullet between two crescents of the field, all within a bordure compony gu. and arg. Scott of Gorrenberrie. Or, on a bend az. a mullet between two crescents of the field, within a bordure engrailed gu., a martlet for difference. Scott of Lethim. Or, on a bend az. a mullet of six points between two crescents of the field, in base an arrow bend-ways ppr., feathered, headed, and barbed arg. Scott of Malleny. Or, on a bend az. a mullet between two crescents of the field, within a bordure engrailed gu., a mullet for difference. Scott OF Pitlochie. Or, on a bend az. a mullet between two crescents of the field, within a bordure engrailed gu. Scot of SCOTSTARVIT. Or, on a bend az. a mullet between two crescents of the field, all within a bordure parted per pale gu. and az., the dexter side engrailed, the sinister indented. SCOTT OF VODNIE. Bend — continued. Or, on a bend az. a mullet between two crescents of the field, within a bordure engrailed gu., charged with eight besants. James Scott, Sheriff- Clerk of Edinburgh. Or, on a bend az. a mullet between two crescents of the first, within a bordure of the second. Scott of BURNHEAD (1758). Or, on a bend az. a mullet pierced between two crescents of the field, within a bordure engrailed sa., charged with four escallops of the first. Scott of Trabroun (1765). Or, on a bend az. a mullet between two crescents of the field, in chief a crescent gu., all within a bordure en- grailed of the last. Scott of Bal- COMIE (1773). Or, on a bend az. a buckle between two mascles of the first. Haliburton OF MUIRHOUSLAW (1825). Or, on a bend engoulee of two dragons' heads vert a galley, oars in action, of the first. Alexander Anderson, New South Wales (1863). Or, on a bend az. a mullet between two crescents of the field, within a bordure compony of the second and first, charged in the middle chief with a crescent counter- changed. SCOTT OF Ho\vcleuch, co. Selkirk (1876). Or, on a bend sa. three escallops of the first. The Rev. Henry John Graham, Vicar of Ashampstead (1878). Or, on a bend az. a mullet between two crescents of the field, within a bordure engrailed gu., a crescent for difference (1st and 4th quarters). George Scott, Steward of Orkney. Or, on a bend az. a mullet between two crescents of the first, within a bordure compony of the second and first (1st and 4th quarters). Mac- millan- Scott of Wauchope, co. Roxburgh (1S76). Or, on a bend az. a spur - revel between two crescents of the first, within a double tressure flory counter- flory of the second (2nd quarter). Lord Napier (1810). BEND '7 Bend — continued. Or, on a bend az. a mullet arg. between two crescents of the first, within a bordure of the second charged with two crescents in chief and a mullet in base as the former (2nd and 3rd quarters). Scott Chisholm of Stirches (1853). Quarterly, or and gu., a bend en- grailed sa. charged with three cross crosslets fitchee arg. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure arg., charged with three cushions gu. IVERACH OF WlDEFORD (1S67). Sa. on a bend or three martlets ("or Kinnerrie birdes ") vert. KlN- NEAR OF THAT ILK. Sa. on a bend or three martlets vert, within a bordure of the second (1st and 4th quarters). GEORGE Kinnear, merchant, Edinburgh (1818). Sa. on a bend or three martlets vert, within a bordure of the second (1st and 4th quarters). BALFOUR- Kinnear OF Birstane, co. Orkney (1S88). (5) On a Bend ... a chief ... on a chief ... or in chief . . . Arg. on a bend sa. three mascles of the first, a chief of the second charged with as many spur-revels or. Brand of Baberton. Arg. on a bend az. surmounted of a hunting-horn sa. three buckles or ; on a chief party per pale in tierce of the first and second, in the middle three bells of the fourth, in the dexter and sinister a saltire engrailed of the third between four mullets gu. Robert Luke of Greenfield. Arg. on a bend engrailed az. three buckles or, in chief a lion's head erased gu. Stirling of Bankell. Arg. on a bend engrailed az. three buckles or, in chief on an oaken branch slipped vert a raven ppr. Stirling of Law. Arg. a bend engrailed az. charged with three buckles or ; on a chief gu. a naked arm issuing out of a cloud from the sinister side grasping a sword in pale, and guarding therewith an Bend — continued. imperial crown placed in the dexter chief point ppr., all within a double tressure flory counter-flory of thistles vert. Stirling of Gloeat. Arg. on a bend az. three acorns or, in chief a heart ppr. within a fetterlock sa. MOREHEAD OF HERBERTSHIRE (1788). Arg. on a bend sa. three buckles or, in the sinister chief a crescent of the second. STIRLING OF KlPPENDAVIF (1883). Az. on a bend between a buck's head couped and three cross crosslets fitchee arg. a mullet gu., within a bor- dure or, on a chief of the second three escallops of the third. ELIZABETH Petrie, wife of Bennis (sic) Berry, London (1800). Erm. on a bend az. an escutcheon or charged with a holly bush, sur- mounted by a crook and hunting-horn saltire-ways ppr., on a chief gu. the white horse of Hanover between two eastern crowns or. James Burnes, K.H. (2nd matric. 1S51). Gu. on a bend or two cinquefoils az., in the sinister canton a crescent sur- mounted of a cross crosslet fitchee of the first.1 John Cook, Pittenweem. Gu. on a bend arg. three crescents az., in the sinister chief point a spur- revel of the second. Napier of Kilmahewgh. Gu. on a bend invected or a flute az., in chief a lion passant guardant arg., imperially crowned ppr. Elliot OF WOOLLIE (WOLFLEE) (1780). Gu. on a bend or a flute of the first, in the sinister chief point a mortar ppr. Elliot of Lariston (1793). Gu. on a bend engrailed or a baton az., on a chief of the last a castle winged with turrets between two pillars arg., masoned sa., the gate charged with a key of the second, and below 1 From the representation of the arms given in the original Patent, in possession of John Cook, Esq., Aberdeen, the correct blazon should run thus : — " On a sinister canton argent a cross crosslet fitchee issuing out of a crescent of the first." C i8 BEND Bend — continued. the same the word "Gibraltar." Eliott of Stobs and Wells (1859). Gu. on a bend or two cinquefoils az., on a sinister canton arg. a cross crosslet fitchee issuing out of a crescent of the first, all within a bordure of the second. JOHN COOK, W.S. (1876). Or, on a bend az. three mascles . . . in the sinister chief point a buckle of the first. HALYBURTON OF NEW- MAINS. Or, on a bend az. a mullet between two crescents of the field, in chief a rose gu., all within a bordure sa. charged with six escallops arg. SCOT of Galashiels (1st matric). Or, on a bend az. a mullet between two crescents of the field, in the sinister chief point a rose gu., stalked and barbed ppr. Scot OF Harden. Or, on a bend az. a mullet of six points between two crescents of the field, in the sinister chief point a rose gu., stalked and barbed ppr., sur- mounted of a crescent arg. SCOT OF HAYC HESTER. Or, on a bend az. a mullet of six points between two crescents of the first, in the sinister chief point a rose gu., stalked and barbed ppr., sur- mounted of a martlet arg. Scot of Thirlestane. Or, on a bend az. a mullet between two crescents of the field, in chief a broken lance gu., a crescent for differ- ence. Scot of Toderick. Or, on a bend az. a mullet of six points between two crescents of the first, in the sinister chief point a rose gu., stalked and barbed ppr., sur- mounted of an annulet (arg.) Scot of Wall. Or, on a bend az. a mullet between two crescents of the field, in chief a broken lance gu. Scot OF Whyt- SLAID. Or, on a bend engrailed azure three buckles of the first, in chief a colum- bine slipped ppr. John Stirling, merchant, Dundee. Or, on a bend az. a mullet of six points between tw 0 crescents of the Bend — continued. field, and in the sinister chief point a rose gu. stalked and barbed vert, all within a bordure sa. Scott of Sin- ton (1723 ?). Or, on a bend az. a mullet between two crescents of the first, in the sinister chief point a sword in pale ppr. Captain Robert Scott of Hors- lehill (1 735)- Or, on a bend engrailed gu. three escallops arg., in chief an oak tree growing out of a mount, and in base a stag tripping ppr. ARCHIBALD HlN- SHELWOOD, Halifax (1765). Or, on a bend engrailed gu. an estoile between two crescents of the field, in the sinister chief a dove hold- ing in its beak an olive branch ppr. Helenus Scott, H.E.I.C.S. (181 1). Or, on a bend gu. a ram passant arg., on a canton erm. a demi-savage ppr., holding in his dexter hand a club vert and the sinister supporting a chain affixed to a girdle round his loins az. Samuel Matthew Clogstoun, London ( 1813). Or, on a bend engrailed az. a mullet between two crescents of the field, in the sinister chief a dove holding in its beak an olive branch ppr. Robert Scott, New South Wales (1838). Or, on a bend az. a mullet between two crescents of the first, on a chief gu. a stag tripping also of the first between two boars' heads couped arg. ROBSON SCOTT OF ASHTREES (1859). Or, on a bend az. a mullet between two crescents of the first, within a bordure of the third, on a chief gu. a stag tripping also of the first between two boars' heads couped arg. Rob- son Scott of Newton (1859). Or, on a bend az. between two griffins' heads erased of the second a mullet between as many crescents of the first, on a chief arg. supported by a fillet erm. a chevron gu. between three trefoils slipped vert. SCOT OF Craigmuie (1862). Or, on a bend az. a mullet between two crescents of the field, in chief a BEND 19 Bend — continued. rose gu., barbed vert (1st and 4th quarters). Scott of Galashiels (2nd matric. 1793). Or, on abend sa. three mascles arg., a chief (az.) charged with as many mullets of the third (2nd and 3rd quarters for Brand) ; over all an es- cutcheon gyronny of eight erm. and gu., within a bordure engrailed of the last for Campbell of Lundy. Sir Thomas Brand (1721). Or, on a bend az. three mascles of the first, in the sinister chief point a buckle of the second (2nd and 3rd quarters for Haliburtoii). SCOTT OF ABBOTSFORD (1st matric. 1820, 2nd do. 1 82 2). Or, on a bend az. a mullet of six points between two crescents of the field, and in the sinister chief point a rose gu. stalked and barbed ppr. surmounted of a martlet arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters). SCOTT Kerr OF Chatto (1837). Or, on a bend az. three mascles of the first, in the sinister chief point a buckle of the second (2nd and 3rd quarters). LOCKHART SCOTT OF Abbotsford (1848). Or, on a bend az. three mascles of the first, in the sinister chief point a buckle of the second (2nd and 3rd quarters). Mrs. Hope Scott of Abbotsford (1853). (6) On a Bend between . . . Arg. on a bend between two mullets az. three crescents of the first. Archibald of Blackhall. Arg. on a bend between two mullets az. three crescents of the first, within a bordure engrailed of the second. William Archibald, governor to Mr. William Tolmash, son to the Duchess of Lauderdale. Arg. on a bend between two goats' heads erased az. a crescent between two cinquefoils of the first. Herbert- SON OF BRACHNIE. Arg. on a bend az. between three oaken slips vert, acorned ppr., as many buckles or. Leslie OF Oustens. Arg. on a bend between three boars' Bend — continued. heads erased az. a man's heart (ppr.) within a fetterlock or. LOCK- HART OF BlRKHILL. Arg. on a bend between a martlet in chief az. and a hunting-horn in base sa. stringed of the second, two cres- cents of the first. JAMES 1'ILMURF, portioner of Cupar Angus. Arg. on a bend az. between two roses gu. a thistle slipped and two fleurs de lys or. James Rome, third son of Clouden. Arg. on a bend engrailed az. be- tween a rose in chief and a boar's head cabossed in base gu. three buckles or. Stirling of Craigbarnet. Arg. on a bend engrailed az. be- tween two roses gu., three buckles or. Stirling of Herbertshire. Arg. on a bend engrailed az. be- tween a rose in chief gu. and a trepan in base ppr. three buckles or. GEORGE Stirling, surgeon in Edinburgh. Arg. on a bend cotised sa. between two garbs gu. three crosses pate"e of the first. Col. Walter Whyt- foord. Arg. on a bend sa. between two boars' heads erased gu. a buckle between two mascles of the field. SPENS OF Lathallan (1st matric. 1764). Arg. on a bend sa. between two boars' heads erased gu. a buckle charged with a crescent of the third between two mascles of the first. Nathaniel Spens ( 1 st matric. 1764). Arg. on a bend engrailed az. be- tween two triple-leaved slips of oak ppr. a mullet between two crescents or, all within a bordure embattled gu. Captain George Scott (1776). Arg. on a bend engrailed az. three buckles or between a moors head couped in chief ppr., banded of the third, and in base a garb of the second. Stirling of Mansfield (1st matric. 1788, 2nd matric. 1792). Arg. on a bend engrailed az. be- tween two roses gu., seeded or and barbed vert, three buckles of the fourth, all within a bordure of the fifth. Stirling of Faskine (1798). 20 BEND Bend — continued. Arg. on a bend engrailed [between two lions rampant gu. three crescents of the field, within a bordure chequy of the first and az. COOPER OF FAIL- FORD (ist matric. 1805). Arg. on a bend az. between two galleys, oars in action, sa., flags and pinnets flying barry of the third and or, three acorns of the last. James Patrick Muirhead, advocate ( 1 843). Arg. on a bend engrailed between two lions rampant gu. three crescents of the field, all within a bordure chequy of the first and az. (ist quarter). COOPER OF FAILFORD (3rd matric. 1852). Arg. on a bend engrailed az. be- tween two roses gu. three buckles or (ist and 4th quarters). GRAHAM Stirling of Duchray (1798). Arg. on a bend engrailed between two lions rampant gu. three crescents of the field, within a bordure chequy of the first and az. ( 1 st and 4th quarters). Cooper of Failford (2nd matric. 1839). Arg. on a bend engrailed az. be- tween two roses gu., barbed vert, three buckles or (2nd and 3rd quarters for Stirling). JOHN Glas, surgeon ( 1 8 1 2 ). Arg. on a bend engrailed az. be- tween a rose in chief and a boar's head cabossed in base gu. three buckles or (2nd and 3rd quarters). Gartshore Stirling of Craig- BARNET (1818) [impaling Miller]. Arg. on a bend gu. between two griffins' heads couped vert three martlets or (2nd and 3rd quarters for Cosens). Cosens-Weir of Bogan- GREEN (1865). Az. on a bend between three owls or as many thistles vert. JOSEPH STACIE, Ross Herald. Az. on a bend between two eastern crowns or a fox courant ppr. Sir William Wyllie, K.C.B. (1868). Az. on a bend or between two bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu., three escallops sa. John Scobie, Keoldale, co. Sutherland (1S85). Bend — continued. Az. on a bend between three boars' heads erased or a crescent arg., within a bordure of the last. M'Haffie- Gordon of Corsmalzie, co. Wigtown (1886). Az. on a bend engrailed arg. between three fraises of the last as many water-bougets sa. (ist and 4th quarters). \V. M. Fraser, M.D. (1798). Az. on a bend engrailed arg. between three fraises of the last as many water - bougets sa. ( 1 st and 4th quarters) ; in the centre of the shield a crescent erminois. Major Charles Fraser, H.E.I.C.S. (1803). Az. on a bend engrailed between three fraises arg. as many water- bougets sa. (ist and 4th quarters); in the centre a mullet sa. HUGH Fraser, Secy, to H.M. Embassy at Rome (1884). Gu. on a bend between a cross crosslet fitchee in chief and a fleur de lys in base arg. three spur-revels of the first. Robert Liddell, Edin- burgh. Gu. on a bend invected or between three crescents arg. a baton az. Charles Elliot, Edinburgh (1779). Or, on a bend az. between three boars' heads erased sa. as many lozenges of the first. Haliburton OF PlTCUR. Or, on a bend az. between three lions' heads erased gu. as many cres- cents of the field. Francis Scot, Keeper of the Lords of Session Minute Book. Or, on a bend engrailed between a rose in chief and a martlet in base gu. three buckles of the field. Archibald Stirling. Or, on a bend gu. between two lions rampant vert three allcrions arg. Lorraine of Angelraw (1774). Or, on a bend sinister az. between three leopards' heads, 2 and 1 ppr. a pelican vulning herself of the first. Waldie of Hendersyde (1829). Or, on a bend az. between two eagles' heads erased gu., each holding BEND 21 Bend —continued. in its beak a laurel branch ppr., a mullet between two crescents of the first, (on a dexter canton erm. a silver medal with three clasps). Scott OF Wooden (1856). Or, on a bend gu. between a galley in chief of the second and an anchor in base az. three mullets of the field, on a chief of the third a salmon with a ring in its mouth proper. PETER CLOUSTON, Lord Provost of Glasgow (1863). Or, on a bend between an eagle dis- played in chief and a boar's head couped in base sa. five fusils arg. Rev. James Charles, D.D., Minister of Kirkcowan, Wigtownshire (1870). Or, on a bend az. between two annulets sa. a mullet between two crescents arg. Young-Scott of Redfordhill, co. Peebles (1878). Or, on a bend az. between two martlets sa. three roses arg., barbed and seeded vert, on a chief gu. a crescent between two mullets of the first. Younger of Auchencastle, co. Dumfries (2nd matric. 1S92). Or, on a bend engrailed az. between two martlets sa. three roses arg., barbed and seeded vert, on a chief gu. a crescent between two mullets of the first. YOUNGER OF BENMORE, co. Argyll (1892). Or, on a bend embattled counter- embattled az. between two martlets sa. three roses arg., barbed and seeded vert, on a chief gu. a crescent between two mullets of the first. John Younger, Colonel R.A. (1892). Or, on a bend between two griffins' heads erased az. a mullet between two crescents of the first (1st and 4th quarters) ; over all on an escutcheon of pretence Lever. GOLDIE Scot of Craigmuie (1868). Or, on a bend az. a spur -revel between two crescents of the field, within a double tressure flory counter- flory of the second, within a bordure of the last (2nd and 3rd quarters). Captain William Little Stewart (1851). Bend — continued. Quarterly, erm. and vert, over all a bend or charged with a stag in full speed ppr. between two mullets of the second. Archibald Hood of Rosedale, co. Midlothian (1S91 ). Sa. on a bend arg. between two cotises or three martlets az. Norvell OF BOGHALL. Sa. on a bend engrailed arg. between two cotises or three walnut leaves vert. Sir Jonathan Wather Waller, Bart. (1 816). Sa. on a bend between three mascles, two in chief and one in base or, a dove with an olive branch in its beak ppr. between a mullet and crescent az. James Scott-Mitchell, Sydney (i860). (7) Parted per Bend. Parted per bend or and sa., three dexter hands appaume' and erected, 2 and 1, gu. Adair of Kinhilt. Parted per bend indented arg. and gu., two crescents in chief and a mullet in base counter-changed. James Allan, W.S. Parted per bend . . . arg. and gu., in chief a crescent of the second, and in base a stag's head couped or. Robert Allan, Rotterdam. Parted per bend arg. and az., three mullets counter-changed. Andrew of Nethertarvit. Parted per bend or and sa., a lion rampant, within a double tressure flory counter-flory, all counter-changed. John Buchannan, surgeon, Stirling. Parted per bend sanguine and vert, two greyhounds courant bendways arg. Clayhills of Innergourie. Parted per bend az. and gu., in chief three mullets and in base as many pheons or. John Johns, Pro- curator Fiscal to the Commissariot of Glasgow. Parted per bend sa. and az., three bars or. James Kenan, Dumfries. Parted per bend indented arg. and gu., in chief three crescents, 2 and 1, and in base a mullet, all counter- changed. John Allen, London (1779)- BEND — BENDLET Bend — contin ued. Parted per bend az. and arg., in chief a star of sixteen points or, and in base another az. ; over all on a bend sa. a lion passant of the second be- tween two crosses moline of the third. Hagart of Bantaskine (ist matric. 1814). Parted per bend vert and arg., in chief a lion rampant of the second, and in base three papingoes of the first, beaked and membered gu., on a chief or a buckle between two boars' heads couped az. FERGUSSON-HOME OF Bassendean (i860). Parted per bend or and arg., a fess chequy az. and of the second, in chief a stag's head couped of the third. Stewart of Calderpark (1868). Parted per bend indented erm. and gu., in sinister chief a stag's head erased of the second, attired or, and in dexter base a crescent arg. James Allan, shipowner, Glasgow (1870). Parted per bend indented erm. and gu., in sinister chief a stag's head erased of the second, attired or, and in dexter base a crescent arg. within a bordure or. Alexander Allan, shipowner, Glasgow (1 870). Parted per bend indented erm. and gu., in sinister chief a stag's head erased of the second, attired or, and in dexter base a crescent arg. within a bordure sa. Bryce Allan, shipowner, Liver- pool (1870). Parted per bend indented arg. and gu., in chief three crescents 2, and 1, and in base a mullet, within a bor- dure, all counter-changed. Allen OF Inchmartinf., co. Perth (187S). Parted per bend wavy arg. and az., in chief a crescent and in base a mullet counter-changed. Robert Calder Allen, C.B. (1882). Parted per bend or and erm., a cock gu. William Thomas Law, M.D., London (1887). Parted per bend vert and or, in the sinister chief a ram's head cabossed arg., armed of the second, and in the Bend — continued. dexter base a lion rampant sa. Watson Shennan of Conical Hills, New Zealand (1891). Parted per bend az. and arg., in chief a star of sixteen points or, and in base another az.; overall on a bend sa. a lion passant of the second between two crosses moline of the third (ist and 4th quarters). Hagart of Bantas- kine (2nd matric. 1824). Parted per bend embattled gu. and arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters of ist grand quarter) ; en surtont of the latter Boyle of Kelburne. EARL OF Glasgow (1869). Parted per bend sinister engrailed or and sa., a lion rampant counter- changed (2nd quarter for French). William John Struth ( 1 8 1 1 ). Parted per bend embattled gu. and arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters); over the latter on an escutcheon Boyle of Kelburne. The College of the Holy Spirit, Cumbrae (1874). Bends (2). Arg. two bends sa., the upper one engrailed. Lever on an escutcheon of pretence over Goldie Scot of Craigmuie (1868). Gu. two bends vair arg. and sa., on a chief or a greyhound courant sa. between two towers gu. James Ford, Montrose (1804). Eends (3). Arg. three bends sa., each charged with as many roses of the field (2nd and 3rd quarters for Penrose) ; over all on an escutcheon the arms of Gordo/i of Gordonston. CUMMING- Gordon of Altyre (1795). Bendlet. Or, a bendlet between a stag's head erased in chief and a hunting-horn in base sa., garnished gu. Porterfield of that Ilk. Or, a bendlet between a stag's head erased in chief and a hunting- horn in base sa., garnished gu., a crescent for difference {Porterfield impaled by Drinnmond). DAME Margaret Porterfield. BESANT— BOWS 23 Besant. Az. a besant between three boars' heads erased or. Gordon of Earl- ston. Az. a besant between three mullets arg. Murray of Pennyland. Az. a besant between three mullets arg., another for difference. Murray of Clairden. Az. a besant between three escallops or. Pringle of Newhall. Az. a besant between three boars' heads erased or, langued gu., within a bordure of the second, charged with nine lozenges of the first. GORDON of Culvennan ( 1 77 1 ). Az. a besant between three mullets arg. (2nd quarter for Murray of Pennyland). Murray Thriepland of Fingask (1826). Az. a besant between three garbs or (2nd and 3rd quarters for dimming). Farquharson of Houghton. Gu. a besant between two towers triple-towered in chief arg., masoned sa., and a garb in base or. Aberdeen Town and County Banking Com- pany (1863). Billet. Arg. a billet az. between three holly leaves in chief vert and a hunting-horn in base sa., garnished gu. Robert Burnet, Procurator Fiscal, Aber- deen. Az. a billet arg. between three boars' heads couped or. GORDON OF Newark. Birds, Bunting. Arg. three bunting birds ppr., on a chief az. a sword in fess of the first. BONTEIN (BUNTINE) OF KlLBRIDE. Bishop. Arg. a bishop standing on the sinister habited in a long robe close girt purp. mitred, and holding in his left hand a crosier or, and pointing with the right to St. Boniface on the dexter side, clothed and both his hands laid on his breast ppr. Episcopal See of Ross. Boar. Gu. a boar passant or. Baird OF AUCHMEDDEN. Boar — continued. Gu. a boar passant or, on a canton erm. a sword in pale ppr. Baird of Newbyth. Gu. a boar passant or, on a canton erm. a sword in pale ppr. surmounted of a crescent of the first. Baird of Saughtonhall (1st matric.) Gu. a boar passant or with a chain about his neck reflexed between his legs affixed to an anchor in the sea in base, all ppr. Baird of Craigtown (1743). Gu. a wild boar passant or, on a canton erm. a sword in pale ppr. [impaling Wauchope\ Baird of Saughtonhall (2nd matric. 1845). Gu. a boar passant or (1st and 4th quarters of 3rd grand quarter for Baird of Auchmedderi). Fraser OF FlNDRACK (1864). Bodkin. Gu. a tailor's bodkin ppr. hafted or (4th quarter). INCORPORATION OF Tailors of Aberdeen (1682 ?). Body, Human — see Man. Bone. Sa. a thigh bone in fess surmounted of another in pale arg., on a canton of the last a vulture ppr. Baynes of Harefield, co. Middlesex (1805). Book. Az. a book expanded ppr. between three flames of fire or, all within a bordure engrailed arg. charged with mullets and cross crosslets of the first (sic). William Smith, merchant, Edinburgh. Boughpot. Az. a boughpot or charged with three salmon in fret ppr., and con- taining as many lilies of the garden, the dexter in bud, the centre full blown, and the sinister half blown, also ppr., flowered arg., issuant downwards from the middle chief amid rays of the sun a dexter hand holding an open book, likewise ppr. (1st quarter). University of Aberdeen (1888). Bows (2). Vert, two bows in full bend pale- ways or, stringed arg. between three sheaves of arrows, two in chief and one BOWS— BUCKLE Bows (2) — continued. in base of the second. BOWER OF KlN- NETTLES. Vert, two bows on full bend in pale or, stringed arg., between as many sheaves of arrows in fess of the second, banded of the first (2nd and 3rd quarters). Alexander Bower St. Clair (1852). Branch, Holly. Arg. a holly branch between three bay leaves slipped vert. John FOULIS, Edinburgh. Branches (3), Holly — see also Leaves. Arg. three holly branches, each con- sisting of as many leaves ppr., banded gu., within a bordure indented vert. Irvine of Ardtamford. Arg. three small sheaves (branches) of holly, 2 and 1, vert, each consisting of as many leaves slipped, banded gu. Irvine of Drum. Arg. three holly branches, each con- sisting of as many leaves ppr., banded gu., within a bordure engrailed vert. Irvine of Fedderet. Arg. three holly branches, each consisting of as many leaves ppr., banded gu., within a bordure vert and verdoy of six leaves slipped of the first. Irvine of Lairnie. Arg. three holly branches, each consisting of as many leaves ppr., banded gu., within a bordure vert. Irvine of Lentukk. Arg. three holly branches, 2 and 1, each consisting of as many leaves slipped (ppr.), banded gu., within a bor- dure nebuly of the second. JOHN Irvine, merchant, Gottenburg ( 1 757). Arg. three holly branches, each con- sisting of as many leaves ppr., banded gu., within a bordure of the last, charged with three mullets or. ALEX- ANDER Irvine, Lieutenant 1st Foot Guards (1788). Arg. three holly branches, 2 and 1, vert, each consisting of as many leaves slipped, banded gu., within a bordure of the last. James Henry Irvine, Dublin (1797). Arg. three holly branches, each consisting of as many leaves ppr., Branches (3), Holly — continued. banded gu., within a bordure en- grailed vert (1st and 4th quarters). Irvine of Cairnfield. Arg. three holly branches, each consisting of as many leaves ppr., banded gu., within a bordure chequy vert and of the first (1st and 4th quarters). Irvine OF Kinconsie. Branch, Laurel. Arg. a laurel branch ppr. between two roses gu. John Lorimer, M.D. 0794)- Branch, Palm. Az. a palm branch between three fleurs de lys or ( 1 st and 4th quarters). Montgomerie OF Broom- LANDS. Az. a palm branch between three fleurs de lys or, another for a differ- ence ( 1 st and 4th quarters). William Montgomerie. Az. a branch of palm between three fleurs de lys or (1st and 4th quarters of 3rd grand quarter), in the centre of the latter a crescent or. Ramsay- Fairfax of Maxton, co. Roxburgh (1877). Bridge. Az. a wooden bridge fess-ways, the middle arch cut through and hanging down or, with a river transfluent ppr. between three battle-axes erect arg. Wright of Haston (1751). Gu. a bridge of one arch arg., masoned sa., with streams transfluent. Alexander Bridge, portioner of Kingsbarns. Buckle. Az. a buckle between three garbs or. CUMMING OF AUCHRY. Az. a buckle arg. between three boars' heads couped or, all within a bordure of the second. FERGUSON OF PlTFOUR. Az. a buckle arg. between three boars' heads couped or, within a bor- dure embattled of the third. MAJOR JAMES FERGUSON, Col. Lauder's Regi- ment. Az. a buckle between three boars heads couped or. fOHN Gordon, Bailie of Banff, BUCKLE— CASTLE 25 Buckle — continued. Az. a buckle or between two wolves' heads in chief and an escallop in base arg. LUMSDEN OF CUSHING. Az. a buckle arg. between three boars' heads couped or. Ferguson (Fergusson) of Kilkerran (1st matric. 17 19). Az. a buckle arg. between three boars' heads couped or, within a bor- dure of the third, charged with four cross crosslets fitchee gu. William Ferguson, London (1761). Az. a buckle between three garbs or, within a bordure arg. Sir John CUMMING, Knt. (1782). Az. a buckle arg. between three boars' heads couped or ( 1 st quarter). Fergusson of Kilkerran (2nd matric. 18 So). Az. a buckle between two boars' heads couped in chief and two arrows in saltire, points downwards, in base or (2nd and 3rd quarters). FER- gusson-Pollok (1886). Az. a buckle arg. between three boars' heads couped or (2nd and 3rd quarters for Fergussofi). Dal- rymple of New Hailes, co. Mid- lothian (1887). Az. a buckle arg. between three boars' heads couped or, within a bor- dure of the last (2nd and 3rd quarters). Fergusson-Buchanan of Auchen- torlie, co. Dumbarton (1890). Or, a buckle az. between three cinquefoils gu., on a chief engrailed sa. three escallops of the field. Graham OF LYMEK1LNS (1772). Or, a buckle az. between three cinquefoils gu., on a chief engrailed sa. three escallops of the field (1st and 4th quarters). Barns-Graham of CRAIGALLIAN, co. Stirling (1884). Buckles (3). Az. three buckles in fess between as many boars' heads couped or, within a bordure chequy of the second and first. ALEXANDER GORDON, Tobago (1788). Az. three buckles or (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure gu. MdNTEITH OF CAKIHBER. Buckles (3) — continued. Az. three buckles or (2nd and 3rd quarters). George Monteith. Az. three buckles or (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure gu. Menteath of Closeburn (1838). Bugle — see Hunting-Horn. Bull. Or, a bull passant gu., on a chief of the last two geds' heads couped of the first. William Geddes Borron, Ardrossan (1868). Bundles, Holly— sec Branches. Bush, Flaming. Gu. a flaming bush on the top of a mount ppr. between three lions ram- pant arg., in the flanks two roses of the last. Branderof Pitgaveny (1777). Gu. a flaming bush on the top of a mount ppr. between three lions ram- pant arg., in the flanks two roses of the last (1st and 4th quarters). Dame Mary Dunbar-Brander of Pitgaveny (1854). Canary Birds — see Martlets. Cannon. Arg. a cannon mounted on its carriage sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Burgh of Portobello (1886). Canton. Chequy or and az. on a canton gu. a lion rampant arg. (1st and 4th quarters). Borlace Warren of Little Marlow, Bucks. (1780). Vert, on a canton arg. an eye ppr. Master William Walker, Minister of the English Church in Barbadoes. Castle. Arg. a castle triple-towered and em- battled sa., masoned of the first and topped with three fans gu., windows and portcullis shut of the last, situate on a rock ppr. Royal Burgh of Edinburgh (1732). Arg. a castle triple - towered and embattled sa., masoned of the first, windows and portcullis shut gu., situ- ate on a rock ppr. (1st and 4th quarters). EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW Bank (1849). Arg. a castle rising from the sea ppr. (2nd quarter). M'Neill OF 26 CASTLE— CAT Castle — continued. Barra (ist matric. 1806, 2nd do. 1824). Arg. a castle triple - towered sa. (3rd quarter), all within a bordure arg., and in the centre of the shield on an escutcheon sa. a boar's head erased or. Campbell of Hallyards ( 1 8 1 4). Arg. a castle triple-towered sa. (3rd quarter) ; over all an escutcheon of the last charged with a bear's head erased or with a crescent in chief arg. Camp- bell of Barbreck (1768). Az. on a rock ppr. a castle arg. M'Aben of Knockdolian. Az. a castle triple-towered and em- battled arg., masoned sa., windows and porch gu. Macleod of that Ilk. Az. on a mount in base a castle triple-towered without windows arg., masoned sa., the gate closed gu., sur- rounded with four oak trees disposed in orle of the second, the interstices of the field being semee of stars of six rays of the last. Royal Burgh of Stirling. Az. a castle triple - towered arg., masoned sa., standing on a rock ppr., doors and windows gu., on the top of the middle tower a cock, and on each of the others an eagle or ( 1 st quarter), all within a bordure or. CAPTAIN Alexander Campbell, H.E.I.C.S. ( ist matric. 1815, 2nd do. 1816). Az. a castle of three towers arg., masoned sa., standing on a rock ppr., doors and windows gu., on the top of the middle tower a cock, and on the tops of each of the others an eagle or (ist quarter). Campbell of Dun- STAFFNAGE ( I st matric. 1 836, 2nd do. 18S9). Az. a castle arg., gated and win- dowed gu. (ist and 4th quarters). Macleod of Muiravonside (1 731). Az. a castle triple-towered and em- battled arg., masoned sa., windows and porch gu. (ist and 4th quarters), all within a bordure embattled or. Arthur Lyttelton MacLeod, Ar- ley Castle, co. Staffs. (1844). Az. a castle arg., gated and win- Castle — continued. dowed gu. (ist and 4th quarters), all within a bordure arg., charged with four Eastern crowns gu. Lieut.-Gen. '•Tsir Charles Macleod, K.C.B. "(i853). Az. a castle triple-towered and em- battled arg., masoned sa., port gu. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure gu. William Mackinnon, Antigua (1726, recorded 1810). Az. a castle triple-towered and em- battled arg., masoned sa., windows and portcullis gu. (2nd quarter). William Alexander Mackinnon, Albany House, co. Middlesex (181 1). Az. a castle triple-towered and em- battled arg., masoned sa., windows and portcullis gu., between two anchors in fess ppr. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure indented or. Mackinnon of Strathaird, co. Argyle (1889). Az. a castle triple-towered and em- battled arg., masoned sa., windows and portcullis shut gu., in the dexter chief point a mullet or (2nd and 3rd quarters). William M'Leod Ban- natyne of that Ilk (1795). Az. a castle triple-towered and em- battled arg., masoned sa., windows arid portcullis gu. (4th quarter). Macleod of Cadboll (1784). Gu. a castle triple-towered arg. be- tween a Holy Lamb, cross, staff, and banner of St. Andrew on the dexter, and on the sinister the head of John the Baptist on a charger ppr., in base the sea az. Royal Burgh of Ayr. Gu. a castle arg., masoned sa., be- tween three cinquefoils erm., within a bordure potent counter-potent of the first and second. Archibald Hamil- ton, heir-male of Westburn (1774). Gu. a castle arg. ensigned with a ducal crown between three ships of war, sails furled or (ist and 4th quarters). James Moodie, Captain R.N. (1720). Cat. Arg. a cat salient arg. (2nd quarter). Smyth of Balhary ( 1 765). Az. a cat sejant in a watching posture, with her dexter paw extended CAT— CHEVRON 27 Cat — continued. arg. (3rd quarter), all within a bordure gu. Smith of Smithfield (1768). Az. a cat sejant in a watching pos- ture, with her dexter paw extended arg. (3rd quarter). Smith of Camno (1768). Az. a cat salient arg. (2nd quarter of 4th grand quarter for S my til). KlNLOCH OF KlNLOCH (1873). Cats a Mountain (3). Sa. three cats a mountain passant in pale spotted arg. (1st and 4th quarters). SCHIVEZ OF MuiRTON. Catharine Wheel — see Wheel. Chaplet. Arg. a chaplet vert, on a chief gu. three wolves' heads erased of the first, all within a bordure counter-compony of the first and azure. Robertson OF PlTMILLAN (i 763). Chevalier. Sa. a chevalier armed at all points cap a pic, brandishing a scimitar aloft mounted on horseback arg., within a bordure gu. Nevov (Nevay) of that Ilk. Sa. a chevalier on horseback armed at all points cap a pie, brandishing a scimitar aloft arg., within a bordure gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Nevay). Crawford of Overton, co. Lanark (1880). CHEVRON. (1) Chevron and Chevron within . . . (2) Chevron . . . a chief . . . on a chief. . . or in chief . . . (3) Chevron between . . . (4) Chevron between . . . a chief . . . on a chief . . . or in chief . . . (5) On a Chevron. (6) On a Chevron . . . in base . . . (7) On a Chevron between . . . (8) On a Chevron between . . . a chief . . . on a chief . . . or in chief . . . (9) Parted per Chevron. (1) Chevron and Chevron within . . . Az. a chevron erm. Lidderdale of St. Mary Isle. Az. a chevron erm. within a bordure engrailed arg. Thomas Lidderdale, London. Chevron — continued. Az. a chevron erm. within a bordure invected or. William Lidderdale, merchant, London (1891). Erm. a chevron gu. Taillefer of Haircleugh. Gu. a chevron within a double tressure flory counter-flory arg. (1st and 4th quarters for Fleming). Earl OF WlGTON. Gu. a chevron within a double tres- sure flory counter-flory arg. ( 1 st quarter of 2nd grand quarter for Fleming). Lord Elphinstone (1864). Gu. a chevron within a double tressure flory counter-flory arg. (1st and 4th quarters [for Fleming'] of 2nd grand quarter), in the centre of the latter a mullet az. for differ- ence. Lady Osborne-Elphinstone (1870). Gu. a chevron within a double tressure flory counter-flory arg. (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), the latter within a bordure or charged with eight fleurs de lys az. Brooke Hamilton Gyll, co. Bucks. (1844). Or, a chevron vert. John Pink- erton, London ( 1 7 8 1 ). Or, a chevron crenelle within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Fleming of Ferme. Or, a chevron within a double tres- sure flory counter-flory gu. ( 1 st and 4th quarters), in the fess point a mullet for difference. LlEUT.-COL. John Fleeming. Or, a chevron within a double tres- sure flory counter-flory gu. (1st and 4th quarters), in the fess point a mullet for difference [impaled by Graham]. MRS. MARIE FLEEMING, spouse to John Grahame, Commissary Clerk of Dunblane. (2) Chevron ... a chief ... on a chief ... or in chief . . . Arg. a chevron gu. and chief az. Masterton of Parkmill. Arg. a chevron gu. with a chief az. Masterton of Gogar ( 1 777)- Parkmill and 28 CHEVRON Chevron — continued. Arg. a chevron az. and on a chief of the second a fleur de lys or between a pen ppr., full feathered of the first on the sinister and a Bible sa. on the dexter side ; in base a trefoil vert. GlLMORE OF TOWNSEND (1759). Arg. a chevron sa., in chief a cinque- foil gU. RlCKHART OF ARNAGE. Az. a chevron and in chief three crosses pate"e arg. Barclay of BURYHILL (1858). Az. a chevron and in chief three crosses patee arg. (2nd quarter). Barclay-Allardice (1883). (3) Chevron between . . . Arg. a chevron gu. between three boars' heads erased az. Abercrombie of Birkenrog. Arg. a chevron engrailed gu. between three boars' heads erased az. Abercrombie of Fetterneir. Arg. a chevron indented gu. be- tween three boars' heads erased az. Abercrombie of Glassauch. Arg. a chevron between two cinque- foils in chief gu. and a saltire couped in base az., all within a bordure adorned with {sic) fleur de lys of the second. Agnew of Castlewigg. Arg. a chevron between two cinque- foils in chief gu. and a saltire couped in base az., within a bordure en- grailed of the second. Agnew of Dalragle. Arg. a chevron between two cinque- foils in chief gu. and a saltire couped in base az. Agnew of Lochnaw.1 Arg. a chevron gu. ensigned with a cross crosslet fitchde sa. between two cinquefoils in chief of the second and a saltire couped in base az. Agnew OF SHETJCHAN. Arg. a chevon sa. between three mullets gu., within a bordure indented of the second. Arnot of Balcormo. Arg. a chevron sa. between three mullets gu., within a bordure in- 1 There is another matriculation of the same arms, with the addition of two tigers as sup- porters, attributed to Sir — Agnew of Lothian, evidently a clerical error for Lochnaw. Chevron — continued. dented of the second charged with eight crescents of the first. ARNOT of Eastrynd. Arg. a chevron sa. between three torteaux, within a bordure of the second. Blair of Balmyll. Arg. a chevron sa. between three torteaux. BLAIR OF Balthayock. Arg. a chevron crenelle sa. between three torteaux. Blair of Inschira. Arg. a chevron invected sa. be- tween three torteaux. Blair of OVERDURDIE. Arg. a chevron wavy sa. between three torteaux. Alexander Blair, France. Arg. a chevron gu. between three mullets az. Brodie of that Ilk. Arg. a chevron sa. between three bunting birds ppr. BOUNTINE OF Bontinehall. Arg. a chevron gu. between three boars' heads erased az. William Cochrane, Earl of Dundonald. Arg. a chevron gu. between three boars' heads erased az., within a bor- dure of the second. Cochrane of Ochiltrk. Arg. a chevron gu. between three boars' heads erased az., within a bordure of the second, and in the middle chief a crescent or. Cochrane OF WATERSYDE. Arg. a chevron engrailed sa., en- signed on the top with a fleur de lys, between two mullets in chief and a crescent in base az. Thomas Cushney, merchant, Aberdeen. Arg. a chevron sa. between three boars' heads erased gu., armed of the first. Lord Elrhinstone. Arg. a chevron sa. between three boars' heads erased, within a bordure gu. Elphinstone of Calderhall. Arg. a chevron sa. between three boars' heads erased, within a bordure engrailed gu. Elphinstone of Melyholme. Are. a chevron between three hunting - horns sa., garnished gu. Mr. Andrew Forrester, Secretary to the Duke of Lauderdale. CHEVRON 29 Chevron — continued. Arg. a chevron engrailed gu. be- tween three griffins salient vert, armed and membered of the second. Forsyth of Tailzertoun. Arg. a chevron between three otters' heads erased gu. Fullerton ok Craighall. Arg. a chevron between three escutcheons gu. John Hay, writer, Edinburgh. Arg. a chevron between three holly leaves vert. Irvine of Inchray. Arg. a chevron gu. between two cross crosslets fitchde in chief and a boar's head erased in base sa. Ken- nedy OF KlRKMICHAEL. Arg. a chevron voided gu. between three pheons in chief and a unicorn's head erased in base sa. Main of Loch wood. Arg. a chevron between two cres- cents in chief and a mullet in base gu., on a chief az. an eagle displayed or. Masterton of Grange. Arg. a chevron gu. between three boars' heads erased sa. NlSBET OF Dean. Arg. a chevron gu. between three boars' heads erased sa. and as many cinquefoils of the field, in the honour point a thistle slipped vert. NlSBET OF Dirleton. Arg. a chevron engrailed gu. be- tween three ears of rye slipped and bladed vert. Walter Riddell. Arg. a chevron between three powits, within a bordure sa. RUSSELL OF KlNGSEAT. Arg. a chevron chequy gu. and of the first between three hunting-horns sa., garnished of the second. Lord SEMPILL (1st matric.) Arg. a chevron chequy gu. and of the first between three hunting-horns sa., garnished of the second, all within a bordure of the third charged with eight crescents or. James Sempill, merchant, Stockholm. Arg. a chevron wavy sa., ensigned on the top with a cross patee az., between three lozenges of the second. David Strang, merchant, London. Chevron — continued. Arg. a chevron gu. between three boars' heads couped sa. Trotter of Catchellraw. Arg. a chevron indented gu. between three boars' heads couped sa. Captain David Trotter, R.N. Arg. a chevron between three roses gu. Wedderburn of East Powrie. Arg. a chevron between two mullets in chief and a crescent in base gu. George Wilson, Bailie of Fraser- burgh. Arg. a chevron between three mullets gu., a crescent for difference. Thomas WILSON, merchant, Edin- burgh. Arg. a chevron between three turtle doves az. Winton of Strick- MARTIN. Arg. a chevron sa. between two sheaves of arrows gu., banded of the field, and . a hunting-horn in base of the second, stringed and garnished or. Major Robert Duncanson, Argyle's Foot (1692). Arg. a chevron between two cinque- foils in chief gu. and a saltire couped in base az., all within a bordure of the second. Agnew of Croach (1693). Arg. a chevron between three pellets. Myrtoun of Gogar (2nd matric. 1701, registered 1775). Arg. a chevron invected between three mullets gu. Wilson of Plew- lands (1704 ?). Arg. a chevron gu. voided of the field between two pheons in chief sa. and a fieur de lys in base az., all within a bordure wavy of the last. Mayne of Powis (1730). Arg. a chevron gu. between two ears of rye in chief and a pinnace with her oars in action in base ppr. Riddell of Granton (1731). Arg. a chevron wavy between three mullets of six points az. GEORGE Ixnes, writer, Edinburgh (1733). Arg. a chevron wavy az. between three hunting-horns vert, garnished gu. David Hunter (1738). Arg. a chevron between three CHEVRON Chevron — continued. mullets az. John Innes of Dun- kinty (1753). Ai'g. a chevron between three mullets gu., within a bordure wavy az. Robert Wilson, R.N. (1760). Arg. a chevron between two cinque- foils in chief gu. and a hawthorn tree growing out of a mount in base vert, flowered ppr. Hathorn OF Castle- wigg (1769). Arg. a chevron gu. between two boars' heads erased in chief ppr. and a crescent in base of the second. Laird of Glenhuntlv (1777). Arg. a chevron between three mullets gu., within a bordure of the last. Charles Wilson, surgeon and merchant in Glasgow (1777). Arg. a chevron gu. between three mullets in chief and a crescent in base az. Anderson of Newbigging (1780). Arg. a chevron gu. between three martlets sa. Baron of Preston (1783). Arg. a chevron engrailed gu. be- tween three stalks of rye slipped ppr. RlDDELL OF GLENRIDDELL (1783). Arg. a chevron gu. between three ears of rye slipped and bladed ppr. Riddel of that Ilk (1784). Arg. a chevron between three lozenges sa. Strange of Balcasky (1790- Arg. a chevron sa. between two mullets in chief and a fret of four pieces couped in base gu., charged with as many hearts or, and in every interstice a rose of the third. Arnot of Arlary (1st matric. 1795, 2nd do. 1807). Arg. a chevron gu. between two boars' heads erased in chief and a mullet in base az., within a bordure engrailed of the second. Cochrane OF Ashkirk (1st matric. 1795). Arg. a chevron indented gu. between three boars' heads erased az., armed or, and langued sa., in the middle chief point a crescent vert. Aber- cromby of Tullibody (1797). Arg. a chevron between three Chevron — continued. lozenges sa. James Strange, M.P., banker, London (1798). Arg. a chevron sa. between three torteaux, within a bordure gu. Thomas Blair, Surrey (18 15). Arg. a chevron az. between two hunting-horns vert, viroled and stringed gu. in chief, and a mountain inflamed in base ppr. MacTurk of Sten- house (1827). Arg. a chevron between three powits sa., within a bordure gyronny of eight or and of the second. Sir William Russell (1832). Arg. a chevron between three hearts fess-ways in chief gu., joined and pierced by a chain az., and in base a branch of laurel ppr., and a sword of the third in saltire. GExMMELL OF Drumtochty (1841). Arg. a chevron gu. between two cross crosslets fitchde in chief, and a key fess-ways, wards downwards, in base sa. Walter Gibson Cassels, Edinburgh (1864). Arg. a chevron between two mascles in chief and a cross crosslet fitchee in base gu., in the middle chief point a robin redbreast ppr. William Rae Arthur, merchant, Lord Provost of Glasgow (1870). Arg. a chevron ensigned with a banner gu., the latter charged with a canton az., thereon a saltire of the first, all between two mullets in chief and the sun in his splendour in base, within a bordure indented all of the second, charged with three crescents of the field. Orr-Ewing of Leven- FIELD (1870). Arg. a chevron ensigned with a banner gu., the latter charged with a canton az., thereon a saltire of the first, all between two mullets in chief and the sun in his splendour in base, within a bordure indented all of the second, charged with three martlets of the field. Orr-Ewing of Ballikin- RAIN (1870). Arg. a chevron ensigned with a banner gu., the latter charged with a canton az., thereon a saltire of the ( IIEVRON 3i Chevron — continued. first, all between two mullets in chief and the sun in his splendour in base, within a bordure indented all of the second, charged with three mullets of the field. William Ewing, merchant, London (1870). Arg. a chevron gu. between three cocks sa. Aitken of Saltcoats and Darroch, co. Stirling (1871). Arg. a chevron vert between two spur-revels in chief and a fleur de lys in base gu. Robert Curle, ship- builder, Glasgow (1873). Arg. a chevron cocks in chief sa. eradicated ppr. in az. between two and an oak tree base. James Aitken, shipowner, Glasgow (1874). Arg. a chevron between two water- bougets in chief sa. and a pheon in base, point upwards, az. Robert Francis Fairlie, C.E., co. Surrey (1876). Arg. a chevron between two roses in chief gu. and a holly bush ppr. in base. Henry Leck of Hollybush, co. Ayr (1876). Arg. a chevron gu. between two cross crosslets fitchee in chief and a lion's head erased in base sa. Charles C. H. Cassels, Edinburgh (1877). Arg. a chevron between two escal- lops in chief and a cinquefoil in base gu. Garroway of Netherfield, co. Lanark (1883). Arg. a chevron embattled between three leopards' faces sa. James Stir- ling Dyce, Banchory, co. Kincardine (1886). Arg. a chevron az. between three falcons' heads erased gu. Alexander Stevenson (1891). Arg. a chevron gu. between three hunting-horns vert, viroled and stringed of the second (1st quarter). Hunter- Blair of Blairquhan (1827). Arg. a chevron sa. between three boars' heads erased gu. (1st quarter). Lord Elphinstone (1864). Arg. a chevron gu. between three boars' heads erased az., langued of the second (1st and 4th quarters for Coch- rane). Earl of Dundonald. Arg. a chevron sa. between three Chevron — continued. boars' heads erased, within a bordure gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Elphin- STONE OF AlRTII. Arg. a chevron gu. between three cross crosslets fitchee, within a double tressure flory counter-flory sa. ( 1 st and 4th quarters). Kennedy of Kirk- hill. Arg. a chevron invected gu. between three cross crosslets fitchee sa. ( 1 st and 4th quarters). Kennedy of Lahan [impaled by BethicneofLonghermistori\. Arg. a chevron az. between two mullets in chief and a cross crosslet fitchee in base gu. (1st and 4th quar- ters). Reid of Birnes. Arg. a chevron gu. between three hunting-horns vert, garnished of the second (1st and 4th quarters). Ha- thorn of Overairies (1743). Arg. a chevron between three mul- lets gu. (1st and 4th quarters). RAE Wilson of Kelvinbank (1807). Arg. a chevron gu. between three cross crosslets fitchee sa. (1st and 4th quarters). FERGUSSON KENNEDY OF Bennane (1837). Arg. a chevron embattled az., en- signed with a banner gu., charged with a canton of the second, and thereon a saltire of the first, all between two mullets in chief and the sun in his splendour in base of the third, within a bordure of the second (1st and 4th quarters). Alexander Ewing, mer- chant, Glasgow (1869). Arg. a chevron sa. between three boars' heads erased gu. (1st and 4th quarters), in the centre of the grand quarters a mullet az. for difference. Lady Osborne Elphinstone( i 870). Arg. a chevron chequy gu. and of the field between three hunting-horns sa., garnished and stringed of the second (1st and 4th quarters). Lord Sempill (2nd matric. 1885). Arg. a chevron sa. between three boars' heads erased, within a bordure gu. (2nd quarter for Elphinston of Calderhall). SlR WILLIAM LOCK- hart, Lord Advocate. Arg. a chevron chequy gu. and of CHEVRON Chevron — continued. the first between three hunting-horns sa., garnished of the second, within a bordure of the same (2nd and 3rd quarters for Scmplc). SUTTIE OF Balgone (1732). Arg. a chevron gu. between three boars' heads couped sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Trotter of Mortonhali, (1st matric. . . ., 2nd do. 1792). Arg. a chevron embattled sa. be- tween three boars' heads erased gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure dovetailed gu. Duncan M'Lea (1806). Arg. a chevron between three roses gu., barbed vert (2nd and 3rd quarters for Wedderburti). J. W. Wedder- ijurn Webster, Clapham ( 1 8 1 1 ). Arg. a chevron gu. between three ears of rye slipped and bladed ppr. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Captain R. Riddell-Carre (1828). Arg. a chevron gu. between three cross crosslets fitchce sa., within a double tressure fiory counter-flory of the second (2nd and 3rd quarters). Hon. J. E. Kennedy Erskine(i828). Arg. a chevron az. between three mullets in chief and a cross crosslet fitchee in base gu. (2nd and 3rd quar- ters). Miss Ellen Elizabeth Reid Seton of Oxmantounhall (1866). Arg. a chevron wavy between three mullets of six points also wavy az. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Innes). Mitchell of Stow (1866). Arg. a chevron gu. between three trefoils slipped vert (2nd and 3rd quarters) ; over all on an escutcheon of pretence Lever. GOLDIE Scot of Craigmuie (1868). Arg. a chevron sa. between three boars' heads erased gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd grand quarter for Elphinstone) on an escutcheon of pretence over Marchioness of Lansdowne and Baroness Nairne (1878). Arg. a chevron between three roses gu., barbed vert (2nd and 3rd quar- ters). Wedderburn Maxwell of MlDDLEBIE (1S79). Chevron — continue J. Arg. a chevron gu. between three cross crosslets fitche"e sa., within a double tressure fiory counter-flory of the second (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). KEN- NEDY OF CLOWBURN. Arg. a chevron sa. between three boars' heads erased gu., armed of the second (3rd quarter). Alexander Hamilton, alias Inglis of Murdis- ton (1734). Arg. a chevron between three otters' heads erased, within a bordure gu. (3rd quarter for Fullerton). Lord El- PHINSTONE (1864). Arg. a chevron sa. between three boars' heads erased gu. (3rd quar- ter). University of Aberdeen (1888). Az. a chevron between three boars' heads erased, all within a double tressure flowered with fleurs de lys within, contra- crescents without, or. Earl of Aboyne. Az. a chevron engrailed between three crosses patee, within a bordure indented arg. BARCLAY OF BALMA- kewan. Az. a chevron between three crosses patee, within a bordure indented arg. Barclay of Johnstoun. Az. a chevron between three crosses patee or. Barclay of Pearston. Az. a chevron or between three crosses patee arg., within a bordure chequy of the second and first. Bar- clay of Touch. Az. a chevron invected between three fleurs de lys or. Browne of HlNGINGSYDE. Az. a chevron chequy arg. and gu. between three fleurs de lys or. Thomas Brown, Edinburgh. Az. a chevron wavy between three fleurs de lys or. George Browne, Provost of Dundee. Az. a chevron arg. between three crescents or, within a bordure invected of the last. DURIE OF GRANGE. Az. a chevron arg. between three crescents or. Captain George Durie. CHEVRON 33 Chevron — continued. (Az.) a chevron wavy arg. between three roses (gu.) slipped or. GIL- LESPIE OF NEWTOUN. Az. a chevron arg. between three boars' heads couped or. Joseph GORDON, builder, London. Az. a chevron arg. between three storks' heads erased or. Hall of DUNGLASS. Az. a chevron or between three besants. Hope of Craighall (ist matric. . . ., 2nd matric. 1780). Az. a chevron or between three besants, within a bordure of the second. Hope of Rankeillor (1st matric.) Az. a chevron or between a wolf's head couped and a buckle in chief and an escallop in base arg. LUMSDEN OF INNERGELLIE. Az. a chevron or between a wolf's head couped and a buckle in chief and an escallop in base arg., a crescent for difference. Lumsden of Stravithie. Az. a chevron or between a wolf's head couped and a buckle in chief and an escallop in base arg., within a bor- dure engrailed of the second. Colonel William Lumsden. Az. a chevron erm. between three pheons arg., within a bordure indented of the third. Mudie of Arbeckie. Az. a chevron between three talbots' heads couped arg. Philip of Amre- closs. Az. a chevron invected between three talbots' heads erased or. PHILIP OF OVERCARNBIE. Az. a chevron or between two scrogs (starved branches) in chief and a man's heart in base arg. William SCROGIE, Bishop of Argyle. Az. a chevron between three acorns in chief or and a bull's head erased of the second in base. Stark of Killermont. Az. a chevron between two mascles in chief and a trefoil slipped in base, within a bordure wavy arg. ROBERT Traill, merchant, Edinburgh. Az. a chevron between three garbs or. CUMMING OF PlTULLY (1731). Chevron — continued. Az. a chevron between three fleurs de lys in chief or, and in base a writ- ing pen, full feathered arg. GlLMOUR of Craigmillar (2nd matric. 1733). Az. a chevron arg. between three martlets volant or. BYRES OF Ton- LEY (1755). Az. a chevron between three boars' heads erased in chief or, and a besant in base. French OF Baillieston (1783). Az. a chevron between three oak trees or. Mosman OF AUCHTYFAR- DELL (1786). Az. a chevron engrailed arg. be- tween two storks' heads erased in chief and a saltire couped in base or, within a bordure of the second. George Hall, London (1787). Az. a chevron between two mascles in chief and a trefoil slipped in base, within a bordure wavy arg. Henry Trail, London (1808). Az. a chevron or between three crosses patee arg., within a bor- dure gyronny of eight of the second and sa. John Barclay, Gunnebo, Sweden (1839). Az. a chevron or between two wolves' heads erased in chief arg. and , an escallop in base of the last. James Lumsden, Glasgow (1863). Az. a chevron chequy arg. and sa. between three fleurs de lys of the second. William Brown of Hor- ton PLACE, co. Surrey (1869). Az. a chevron or between two wolves' heads erased in chief and an escallop in base arg., within a bordure . of the second. George Lumsden, ' Balgowan, co. Perth (1871). Az. a chevron between two fleurs de lys in chief and a battle-axe in base arg. James Falshaw, C.E., Lord Provost of Edinburgh (1874). Az. a chevron erm. between three lions rampant or, on a canton vert a harp of the third, stringed arg. Chinnery on an escutcheon of pre- tence over Haldane - Chinnery (1878) and Chinnery -Haldane (1882). 34 CHEVRON Chevron — continued. Az. a chevron between three keys fess-ways or (ist and 4th quarters). Hairstones of Craigs. Az. a chevron arg. between three sunflowers slipped ppr. (ist and 4th quarters). James Carstairs, eldest son of Kilconquhar (1760). Az. a chevron between two fleurs de lys in chief or and a writing pen full feathered in base arg. (ist and 4th quarters). Little Gilmour of LlBERTON AND CRAIGMILLAR (l8lo). Az. a chevron arg. between a bull's head erased and two acorns in chief or, and a key fess-ways, wards down- wards, in base of the third (ist and 4th quarters). Hamilton - Starke of Troqueer Holm, co. Kirkcudbright (1885). Az. a chevron between (three cres- cents arg.1) (2nd and 3rd quarters). PlTCAIRN OF PlTLOWER. Az. a chevron between three crosses patee or (2nd and 3rd quarters for Barclay). Crawfurd of Kilbirnie (2nd matric. 1694). Az. a chevron erm. between three pheons, points upwards, arg., in chief a hunting-horn or (2nd and 3rd quarters). James Moodie, Captain R.N. (1720). (Az.) a chevron between three crosses patee or (2nd and 3rd quar- ters). Crawford of Jordanhill (2nd matric. 1763). Az. a chevron between three boars' heads or, armed and langued gu., within a bordure counter-compony of the second and first (2nd and 3rd quarters). Lieut.-Col. John Forbes, second son of Skellater (1767). Az. a chevron between three talbots' heads couped arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Wilson OF Glanderston (177 0- Az. a chevron between three battle- axes arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure arg. Gibson Wright of Cliftonhall and Kersey (1773). Az. a chevron erm. between three pheons arg., within a bordure indented 1 From Nisbet, illegible in Register. Chevron — continued. of the third (2nd and 3rd quarters for Mi/die), a crescent in the centre of the shield gu. Hay of Faichfield (1806). Az. a chevron chequy arg. and sa. be- tween three fleurs de lys of the second (2nd and 3rd quarters). Claud Hamilton Hamilton, Calcutta (1865). Az. a chevron between three battle- axes arg., within a bordure of the last (2nd and 3rd quarters [for Wrighf\ of 2nd grand quarter). Ramsay-Gibson- Maitland of Cliftonhall and Barnton (1866). Az. a chevron between three crosses patee or (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). Crawford POLLOK OF POLLOK (1852). Az. a chevron arg. between three suns in their splendour ppr. (3rd quarter). RUSSELL OF Moncoffer (1768). Az. a chevron between two mullets in chief or and a unicorn rampant in base arg. (3rd quarter for Du Verne t). Muirhead of Brediesholm (2nd matric. 1842). Az. a chevron between three crosses patee arg. (ist and 4th quarters of 3rd grand quarter for Barclay). LORD Panmure (1831). Gu. a chevron arg. between three mullets or. Aberdeen of Cairn- bulg. Gu. a chevron arg. between three mullets or. Bannatyne of Kames. Gu. a chevron arg. between three mullets or, within a bordure of the second. Bannatyne of Kellie. Gu. a chevron between three spear- heads, points upwards, arg., a mullet for difference. Betson of Glasser- MONT. Gu. a chevron between three spear- heads with the points upwards arg. Betson of Kilrie. Gu. a chevron between three fleurs de lys or. Browne of Colston. Gu. a chevron voided between three cinquefoils or. Cheisly OF KERSE- well. CHEVRON 35 Chevron — continued. Gu. a chevron arg. between three cranes' heads erased or. DENHOLM of West Shiells. Gu. a chevron arg. between three cross crosslets fitchee or. DUDDING- STON OF SANDFURD. Gu. a chevron or between two cinquefoils in chief and a hunting- horn in base arg., garnished az. Duncan of Seaside. Gu. a chevron between a saltire inter two talbots' heads collared in chief and a sinister hand in base couped arg., a mullet for difference. John Duncan, Aberdeen. Gu. a chevron arg. between three mullets in chief and a crescent in base or. KlRKALDY OF GRANGE. Gu. a chevron invected arg. between three mullets in chief and a crescent in base or. Kirkaldy of . . . Gu. a chevron between three cres- cents arg. Oliphant of Bachilton. Gu. a chevron crenelle between three crescents arg. Oliphant OF Clasbainy. Gu. a chevron arg. between three daggers of the second, surmounted of as many wolves' heads couped or, tusked ppr. Skene of Easter- fintray. Gu. a chevron counter-embattled between three mullets arg. Archi- bald Wilson, Bailie of Queensferry. Gu. a chevron between three cinque- foils arg., within a double tressure flory counter - flory of the second. Fleming of Borde (1757). Gu. a chevron engrailed erm. between three antique crowns or. Grant of Glenlochy (1783). Gu. a chevron erm. between two crescents in chief and a garb in base or. Smith of Craigend (1802). Gu. a chevron erm. between two crescents in chief and a garb in base or, a bordure of the last. Smith of Craighead (1802). Gu. a chevron erm. between two crescents in chief and a garb in base or, a bordure engrailed of the last. Smith of Jordanhill (1802). Ch e vr on — contin ucd. Gu. a chevron engrailed or between two cinquefoils in chief arg. and a hunting-horn in base of the last, garnished az. Alexander Duncan of Parkhill (1809). Gu. a chevron erm. between three bay leaves slipped or. Lieut.-Col. John Noble, H.E.I. C.S. (1827). Gu. a chevron erm. between two crescents in chief and a garb in base or, all within a bordure invected of the last. Smith of Carbeth-Guthrie (1837). Gu. a chevron engrailed erm. between three antique crowns or, within a bordure embattled of the last. Sir James Hope Grant, K.C.B. (1861). Gu. a chevron or between three horses' heads couped arg., bridled of the second. Corsar of Cairnie- hill (1866). Gu. a chevron erm. between two crescents in chief and a garb in base or, within a bordure engrailed arg. William Smith of Skelmorlie Bank (1868). Gu. a chevron arg. between three mullets or (1st and 4th quarters). Bannatyne of that Ilk (1795). Gu. a chevron erminois between two cinquefoils in chief and a hunting-horn in base arg., stringed az. (1st and 4th quarters). BEVERIDGE DUNCAN OF Damside (18 1 7). Gu. a chevron or between two cinquefoils in chief arg. and a hunting- horn in base of the third, garnished or, stringed az., within a bordure of the second (1st and 4th quarters). Morison - Duncan of Naughton (1876). Gu. a chevron between three cres- cents arg. (2nd quarter for Oliphant of Bachilton). LORD Elibank (1843). Gu. a chevron or between two cinquefoils in chief and a hunting-horn in base arg., garnished az., within a bordure of the second (2nd quarter). Duncan-Morison of Naughton (1853). Gu. a chevron embattled between 36 CHEVRON Chevron — continued. three crescents arg. (2nd quarter for Oliphant). KlNLOCH OF KlNLOCH (1873)- Gu. a chevron arg. between three cranes' heads erased or (2nd and 3rd quarters). Denham Stewart of Coltness (18 10). Gu. a chevron between three fleurs de lys or (2nd and 3rd quarters). Earl of Dalhousie (1841). . Gu. a chevron between three fleurs de lys arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Brown - Morison of Finderlie (1866; 2nd matriculation of same arms as Bronn-Morison, 1885). Or, a chevron engrailed between three fleurs de lys sa. Browne of DOLPHINTON. Or, a chevron between three fusils az. Leith of Overbarns. Or, a chevron between three boars' heads erased az., within a bordure en- grailed of the second. Rollo of POWHOUSE. Or, a chevron counter-embattled between three water-bougets sa. ROSS of Gastoune. Or, a chevron chequy sa. and arg. between three water-bougets of the second in the honour point a rose slipped gu., stalked and barbed vert. Arthur Ross, Bishop of Argyle. Or, a chevron chequy sa. and arg. between three water - bougets, all within a bordure invected of the second. Ross of Nuik. Or, a chevron az. between two scrougs (or branches wanting leaves) in chief and a man's heart in base ppr. William Scrougie, Commis- sary of Argyle 'Or, a chevron vair between two roses in chief gu. and a ship in base in full sail witli her streamers fly- ing, all ppr. Bogle of Daldowie (1736). Or, a chevron between two bows braced in chief gu. and a shakefork in base sa. Bowman of Ashenyards (1757). Or, a chevron chequy sa. and arg. Chevron — co7itinucd. between three martlets of the second. Houstoun of Calderhall (1799). Or, a chevron between two mullets in chief and a cross crosslet fitch ee in base gu. Fettes of Wamphray (1804). Or, a chevron gu. between three bent bows with arrows drawn to the head ppr. JOHN BOWMAN (1805). Or, a chevron nebuly between three eagles displayed vert, within a bordure az. Blewitt [impaled by Kirkpatrick- Hoiuaf\ (1861). Or, a chevron sa. between three laurel leaves ppr. Robert Christi- SON, M.D. (1864). Or, a chevron az. between two spur- revels in chief and a lion's head erased in base gu. Cox of Clement Park, Dundee (1866). Or, a chevron embattled sa. between three pheons gu., within a bordure of the second. GEORGE Armitstead, M.P., merchant, Dundee (1868). Or, a chevron chequy az. and arg. between three martlets sa., beaked gu. Houstoun of Johnstone (1869). Or, a chevron sa. between two cocks respectant in chief gu. and a hunting-horn in base vert, garnished and stringed of the third. JOHN Chetwood AlKEN, banker, Bristol (1885). Or, a chevron indented sa. between two lions rampant gu. in chief and an escutcheon of the third in base. J. Balfour Paul, Lyon King of Arms (1891). Or, a chevron chequy sa. and arg. between three water-bougets of the second (1st and 4th quarters for Ross). Lord Ross. Or, a chevron az. between two sprigs of withered oak in chief ppr. and a heart in base gu. ( 1 st and 4th quarters for Stmtli). William John Struth (1811). Or, a chevron gu. between three cross crosslets fitchee az. (1st and 4th quarters). MAXTONE - GRAHAM OF Cultoquhey (1861). Or, a chevron sa. between a dexter hand couped fess-ways grasping a CHEVRON 37 Chevron — continued. man's heart pale-ways gu. in chief and a galley, oars in saltire, in base of the second (2nd quarter). Mackintosh of Kinrara. Or, a chevron chequy sa. and arg. between three martlets of the second (2nd quarter). Stewart Nicholson of Carnock (1792). Or, a chevron chequy sa. and arg. between three water - bougets of the second (2nd and 3rd quarters for Ross). Dalrymple of Stair. Or, a chevron between three bulls' heads couped sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters). George Stodart, Lon- don (1864). Or, a chevron gu. between three lions' gambs erect and erased az. (2nd and 3rd quarters for A us fin) ; over all on an escutcheon of pretence Lake. John Austin Lake-Gloag (1866). Or, a chevron between three bulls' heads couped sa., armed vert (2nd and 3rd quarters for TurnbulT). Robert Riddle Stodart, Lyon Clerk Depute (1871). Or, a chevron chequy sa. and arg. between three water-bougets of the second ( 1 st and 4th quarters [for Ross] of 4th grand quarter). Earl of Glasgow (1869). Sa. a chevron chequy or and gu. between three cushions of the second. Brisben of Bishopston. Sa. a chevron chequy or and gu. between three cushions of the second, within a bordure chequy arg. and of the first. Matthew Brisbane, M.D. Sa. a chevron chequy or and gu. between three cushions of the second, within a bordure vairy. John Bris- bane, Judge Advocate, R.N. Sa. a chevron invected between three crescents arg. Andrew Mar- tin, Anstruther. Sa. a chevron vairy between three crescents arg. Robert Martin, Justice Clerk Depute. Sa. a chevron between three mascles or. Mitchell of Alderston. Sa. a chevron or between three Chevron — continued. boars' heads erased arg., within a bordure indented of the second. Robert Swinton. Sa. a chevron arg. between three escallops or. Captain Graham, heir of Morphy (1733). Sa. a chevron chequy or and gu. between three cushions of the second, within a bordure of the last. Bris- bane of Milton (1793). Sa. a chevron chequy or and gu. between three cushions of the second, a gold cross in the collar point. Major - General Sir Thomas Brisbane, K.C.B. (18 16). Sa. a chevron chequy or and az. between three lions passant arg. Major Robert Warrand (1830). Sa. a chevron engrailed or be- tween three boars' heads couped arg. Alexander Whitelaw, co. Lanark (1867). Sa. a chevron or between two escal- lops in chief and a lion rampant in base arg. William Carswell Lade, merchant, Glasgow (1867). Sa. a chevron chequy or and gu. between three cushions pendant by the corners of the second, on a chief embattled arg. a ship of war under sail on the sea, between two forts, the guns firing and the Dutch flag flying, all ppr. Brisbane of Brisbane (1881). Sa. a chevron or between three boars' heads erased arg., within a bordure engrailed erm. (1st and 4th quarters). Campbell Swinton of Kimmerghame (1850). Sa. a chevron between three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Leny). BUCHANAN OF ACHLESHIE AND ARNPRIOR (l8lo). Sa. a chevron between three griffins' heads erased or (2nd and 3rd quarters). Cortland Macgregor Skinner (1810). Sa. a chevron between three griffins' heads erased or (2nd and 3rd quarters for Skinner). Captain Cortland George Macgregor (1872). 38 CHEVRON Chevron — continued. Sa. a chevron between three griffins' heads erased or (2nd and 3rd quarters for Skinner)^ in the centre of the shield a crescent az. Captain Robert F. H. Macgregor (1872). Sa. a chevron between three griffins' heads erased or (2nd and 3rd quarters for Skinner), all within a bordure quarterly az. and or. Major Cort- landt Alexander Macgregor (1881). Sa. a chevron between three griffins' heads erased or (2nd and 3rd quarters for Skinner), all within a bordure quarterly az. and erm. Captain Francis Nugent Macgregor, R.A. (1883). Sa. a chevron between three griffins' heads erased or (2nd and 3rd quarters for Skinner), all within a bordure quarterly az. and arg. Major Philip Leighton Macgregor, R.A. (1887). Vert, a chevron between three cinquefoils in chief and a cross cross- let fitchee in base arg. Mr. Theo- dore Umphray, Minister of Nesting. Vert, a chevron between two trefoils in chief and a fleur de lys in base arg. Plenderleith of Bylth (1693)- Vert, a chevron arg. between three roebucks in full course ppr. Rae OF Little Gov an (1758). (4) Chevron between ... a chief . . . on a chief ... or in chief . . . Arg. a chevron chequy gu. and of the first between three hunting-horns sa., in chief three gillyflowers of the second. Semple of Belltrees. Arg. a chevron between three fleurs de lys az., on a chief of the second three mullets of the first, within a bordure gu. Stevenson of Mont- grenan. Arg. a chevron between three fleurs de lys az., on a chief of the second three mullets of the first. Archibald Stevenson, M.D. Arg. a chevron between three roses gu., barbed vert, and in chief two branches of laurel disposed in saltire Chevron — continued. ppr. Wedderburn of Blackness (2nd matric. 1705). Arg. a chevron gu. between three cross crosslets fitchee sa., in the middle chief a fleur de lys az.; on a chief erm. the representation of a French eagle and flag with the inscription " Uem- pereur Napoleon an io$;ue Regiment dHnfanterie de ligne" thereon, and a sword disposed saltire-ways, and over the same the word " Waterloo." Lieut.-Col. Alexander Kennedy Clark Kennedy, CB. (1839). Arg. a chevron between three fleurs de lys gu., on a chief sa. three mullets or. James Stevenson, Edinburgh (1863). Arg. a chevron between three fleurs de lys gu., on a chief invected sa. three mullets or. John James Stevenson, architect, London (1872). Arg. a chevron between three fleurs de lys gu., on a chief engrailed sa. three mullets or. Alexander Shannon Stevenson, co. Northum- berland (1873). , Arg. a chevron between three fleurs de lys gu., on a chief wavy sa. three mullets or. Archibald Stevenson, co. Durham (1873). Arg. a chevron between two fleurs de lys in chief and a cross flory in base gu., on a chief sa. three mullets or. James Stevenson, Glasgow (1885). Arg. a chevron gu. between three boars' heads erased az., on a chief of the second a sphinx couchant or (1st and 4th quarters of 1st grand quarter). Baillie of Lamington (1837). Arg. a chevron gu. between three boars' heads erased az., on a chief wavy of the third a sphinx couchant of the first (1st and 4th quarters [for Cochrane~\ of 2nd grand quarter). Lord Lamington (1880). Arg. a chevron between three fleurs de lys az., on a chief of the second three mullets of the first (2nd and 3rd quarters for Stevenson) ; above the quarters on a chief az. the representa- tion of the curtain of a fortification, CHEVRON 39 Chevron — continued. and above it the word "St. Sebastian," and on a canton arg. a gold cross and the badge of the Portuguese Order of the Tower and Sword. Col. James Stevenson Barns of Kirkhill (1816). Arg. a chevron between three fleurs de lys gu., on a chief sa. three mullets arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Steven- son - Hamilton of Braidwood (1867). Arg. a chevron gu. between three pine apples ppr., a chief sa. (3rd quarter). Lady Mary Cristopher Nisbet Hamilton [impaled by same arms] (1855). Az. a chevron or between three crosses patee arg., on a chief of the second an elephant ppr., and over it the word " Assaye." Sir Robert Barclay, K.C.B., H.E.I.C.S. (18 16). Az. a chevron between two fleurs de lys in chief and a Camperdown medal in base or, pendant from a ribbon of the first, fringed arg., with the word " Camperdown " underneath ; on a chief a representation of the en- gagement of H.M.S. Venerable with the Dutch Admiral's ship Vrylieid at the battle of Camperdown. Lieut.- Col. Henry Fairfax (1836). Or, a chevron az. between two sprigs of withered oak in chief and a thistle in base ppr., on a chief paly of six arg. and sa. three mullets, all counter - changed. John Struth, New South Wales (1857). (5) On a Chevron . . . Arg. on a chevron sa. an otter's head erased of the first. Balfour of Grange. Arg. on a chevron gu. three mullets of the first. Langlands of that Ilk. Arg. on a chevron sa. an otter's head erased of the field. BALFOUR of Ferny (1808). Arg. on a chevron sa. an otter's head erased of the field. Balfour of Trenaby (1843). Arg. on a chevron az. three mullets or, on a canton erm. a man's heart Chevron — continued. ppr. pierced by three passion nails of the third. Mrs. Margaret Kerr (1893). Arg. on a chevron sa. an otter's head erased of the field (1st and 4th quarters). LORD Balfour OF BUR- LEIGH (1870). Arg. on a chevron sa. an otter's head erased of the first (2nd and 3rd quarters for Balfour). BETHUNE OF Balfour (1st matric. . . ., 2nd matric. 1837). Bethune of Nether- tarvit. Bethune of Blebo. Arg. on a chevron sa. an otter's head erased of the first (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure or. Bethune of Bandon. Arg. on a chevron sa. a selch's head erased of the field, within a bordure indented or (2nd and 3rd quarters). Grizel Bethune, heiress of Longhermiston. Arg. on a chevron sa. an otter's head erased of the first (2nd and 3rd quarters for Balfour), all within a bordure embattled or. Bethune of Kilconquhar (1835). Arg. on a chevron sa. an otter's head erased of the first (2nd and 3rd quarters). Balfour- Kinnear of BlRSTANE, co. Orkney (1888). Az. on a chevron arg. three escal- lops of the first. Pringle of Clifton (1693). Az. on a chevron erm. three escal- lops of the field. Pringle of Haining (173 1). Az. on a chevron arg., ensigned with a thistle or, three crescents of the first between as many writing pens full feathered of the second. James Pen- man (1743)- Az. on a chevron arg. three roses gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). HOME of Blackader. Az. on a chevron arg. three roses gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Black- ader), all within a bordure or. Hume of Carsrigg. Gu. on a chevron arg. three mullets of the first. Lord Jedburgh. Gu. on a chevron arg. three mullets 40 CHEVRON Chevron — con finned. of the field, within a bordure chequy of the second and first. Ker of Cavers. Gu. on a chevron arg. a rose between two lioncels combatant of the first, in base a buckle in the form of a man's heart of the second. HEPBURN OF Blackcastle. Gu. on a chevron arg. a rose be- tween two lioncels combatant of the first, in base a star-stone ppr. GEORGE Hepburn, M.D. Gu. on a chevron arg. a rose be- tween two lions affrontee (comba- tant ?) of the field, within a bordure erm. Hepburn of Clerkington (1767). Gu. on a chevron arg. three mullets of the field, within a bordure of the second. Kerr of Boughtrig(i787). Gu. on a chevron arg. three shields of the field. Wardrop of Torbane- HILL (1788). Gu. on a chevron arg. three fraises az. Fleming of Clayquhat, co. Perth (1877). Gu. on a chevron cotised arg. three mullets of the field. John Kerr, writer, Glasgow (1880). Gu. on a chevron arg. a rose be- tween two lioncels combatant of the first (1st and 4th quarters). Hep- burne of Humbie. Gu. on a chevron arg. a rose be- tween two lions combatant of the first (1st and 4th quarters). Buchan- Hepburn of Smeaton (181 5). Gu. on a chevron arg. three mullets of the field, within a bordure chequy of the second and first (1st and 4th quarters). Captain R. Riddell Carre (1828). Gu. on a chevron arg. a rose be- tween two lioncels counter-rampant of the field (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). Ramsay of Wauchtoun. Gu. on a chevron arg. three mullets of the field (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure quarterly arg. and or. Rev. Beauchamp K. W. Kerr Pearse (1891). Gu. on a chevron arg. a rose b Chevron — continued. tween two lioncels combatant of the first (1st and 4th quarters of 3rd grand quarter). Lord Polwarth (1836). Lozengy arg. and az. on a chevron or a thistle vert between two torteaux. Begg of Sunbury Place, co. Middlesex (1858). Or, on a chevron sa. an otter's head erased of the field, within a bor- dure gu. Captain John Adrian Balfour, U.S. (1782). Or, on a chevron az. a garb of the first, in chief two stars gu. Arkley of Dunninauld (1825). Or, on a chevron sa. three mascles of the first (1st and 4th quarters). Learmonth of Balcomie. Or, on a chevron sa. three lozenges of the first (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure az. John LivinG- stone-Learmonth, London (1870). Or, on a chevron sa. three lozenges of the first ( 1 st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure wavy az. Andrew James Livingstone - Learmonth, Colony of Victoria (1870). Or, on a chevron sa. three lozenges of the first (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure engrailed az. Thomas Livingstone-Learmonth (1870). Or, on a chevron sa. three lozenges of the first ( 1 st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure invected az. Somer- ville Livingstone - Learmonth, Colony of Victoria (1870). Vair, on a chevron gu. three besants, a chief gyronny of eight or and sa. James Hozier, advocate (1824). (6) On a Chevron . . . and in base . . . Arg. on a chevron sa., ensigned on the top with a cross patee gu., a cres- cent of the first, and in base a man's heart ppr. Methven of Craig- lownie. Az. on a chevron arg. three escal- lops of the first, and in base a mullet or. Pringle of Crichton (1743). Gu. on a chevron arg. three mullets of the first, and in base a stag's head erased or, all within a bordure invected of the second. Ker of Sun- derlandhall (1st matric.) CHEVRON 4i Chevron — continued. Gu. on a chevron arg. three mullets of the field, in base a stag's head erased or, gutte de sang. Ker of Sunderland Hall (2nd matric.) Gu. on a chevron arg. two mullets az., in base a fusil of the second. Kerr of Gallowhill (1867). Gu. on a chevron arg. a rose be- tween two lioncels combatant of the field, and in base a buckle in form of a man's heart of the second (1st and 4th quarters). Hepburn of Inver- may (1804). Gu. on a chevron arg. three mul- lets of the first, in base a stag's head erased or, gutte de sang (2nd and 3rd quarters). Plummer OF MiDDLE- STEAD (2nd matric. 1773). Gu. on a chevron arg. a rose be- tween two lions combatant of the field, in base a buckle in the form of a heart of the second ( 1 st and 4th quarters of 4th grand quarter). Forbes OF PlTSLIGO (3rd matric. 1865). Sa. on a chevron arg. three cres- cents vert, in base an open boat, oars in action, in a sea ppr. M'Nab of that Ilk (1765). Sa. on a chevron arg. a crescent between an increscent and a decres- cent vert, and in base an open boat, oars in action, in a sea ppr., within a bordure engrailed or. Macnab of Dundurn (1856). Vert, on a chevron arg. three mul- lets gu., and in base a unicorn's head erased of the second (1st and 4th quarters). Ker of Littledean. Vert, on a chevron arg. three mul- lets gu., in base a unicorn's head erased of the second ( 1 st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure arg. Ker of Moriston. (7) On a Chevron between . . . Arg. on a chevron az. between three trefoils slipped vert as many mullets of the first, all within a bordure sa. Archibald Alves. Arg. on a chevron gu. between three flames of fire (ppr.) a lion rampant, accompanied with two mullets of the field. Backie of Tankerness. Che vr on — con/in ucd. Arg. on a chevron sa. between three torteaux a martlet of the first, beaked and membered gu. Blair of Lethintie. Arg. on a chevron gu. between three mullets az. a galley sa. Brodie of Leithen. Arg. on a chevron gu. between three mullets az. a stag's head cabossed or. Brodie of Mayne. Arg. on a chevron gu. between three mullets az. a lion rampant of the first. Brodie of Mylntoun. Arg. on a chevron gu. between three mullets az. a horse salient ppr. Brodie OF ROSTHORN. Arg. on a chevron gu. between three mullets az. the sun in his splendour or. Brodie of Spynie. Arg. on a chevron gu. between three mullets az. an anchor ppr. Captain David Brodie. Arg. on a chevron engrailed between three mullets sa. a sealch's head erased of the first. Balfour of Balbirnie. Arg. a chevron gu. surmounted of another erm. between three laurel slips vert. Cowper (Cooper) of Gogar. Arg. on a chevron sa. between three boars' heads erased gu. an episcopal mitre of the first. Elphinstone of Glack. Arg. on a chevron sa. between three boars' heads erased gu. a crescent of the first, surmounted of another of the second. William Elphinstone, brother to Calderhall. Arg. on a chevron sa. between three boars' heads erased gu. an episcopal mitre of the first, within a bordure of the third. James Elphinstone of . . ., W.S. Arg. on a chevron az. between three roses gu. two swords, points down- wards, conjoined at the pommels of the first. David Findlay. . . . Arg. on a chevron between three roses . . . (gu. ?) two swords of the first, points downwards, and conjoined at the pommels. Quintin Finlay, writer, Edinburgh. Arg. on a chevron between three 42 CHEVRON Chevron — continued. laurel leaves vert as many plates. Foulis of Ratho. Arg. on a chevron az. between three otters sa., each devouring a salmon of the second, as many pheons or. Grace Graden, heiress of Earn- shavv. Arg. on a chevron between three boars' heads erased az. a man's heart ppr., within a fetterlock or. LoCK- HART OF KlRKTON. Arg. on a chevron voided gu. be- tween two fleurs de lys in chief and a unicorn's head couped in base a pheon sa. George Main, Edinburgh. Arg. on a chevron gu. between three boars' heads erased sa. as many cinquefoils of the field, in the honour point a thistle slipped vert. NlSBET OF Dirleton (ist matric. . . .) Arg. on a chevron indented gu. between three goats' heads erased sa. as many cinquefoils of the first. Elias Nisbet, merchant, Bourdeaux. Arg. on a chevron gu. between three oak trees vert a boar's head couped of the field. Spotswood of Grum- STAIN. Arg. on a chevron between three roses gu., barbed vert, a crescent of the first. Wedderburn of Blackness (ist matric.) Arg. on a chevron az. between two horses with packs corded in chief ppr. and an anchor in base gu. a sheep without horns of the first. Wilson OF Kelton. Arg. on a chevron between three mullets gu. a talbot's head erased of the first. David Wilson, merchant, Edinburgh. Arg. on a chevron between two crescents in chief and a sinister hand couped in base gu. two mullets of the field, within a bordure engrailed of the second. James Stephen, Keeper of H.M. Councill Thesaury, etc. (1720?). Arg. on a chevron gu. between three fleurs de lys az. a crescent or. Wal- ter Sydeserf, Antigua (1740). Arg. on a chevron gu. between three cross crosslets fitchee sa. a fleur de Chevron — continued. lys or. Kennedy of Auchtyfardel (1752). Arg. on a chevron gu. between three oak trees eradicated vert as many besants. Spottiswood of Duni- PACE (1758). Arg. on a chevron az. between three roses gu. two swords, points down- wards, conjoined at the pommels of the first, within a bordure of the second. Robert Finlay, Stockholm (1755). Arg. on a chevron indented sa. be- tween a rose in chief gu. and a saltire az. in base an otter's head erased of the first. Balfour of Pilrig (1760). Arg. on a chevron between two eagles in chief sa., beaked and mem- bered gu., and a buck's head erased in base of the last a cross crosslet fitchee between two mullets or. Reid of Blegbie (1767). Arg. on a chevron between three mullets gu. a heart pierced with a spear of the field. Wilson of Soon- hope (1771). Arg. on a chevron engrailed between two bears' heads erased in chief sa., muzzled of the field, and a dagger in base, point upwards, hilted and pom- melled or, three square padlocks of the first. Speid of Ardovie (1772). Arg. on a chevron gu. between three stalks of wheat ppr. a rose of the field. Thomas Cheap (1773). Arg. a chevron gu. charged with a chrevronel erm. between three triple- leaved slips of laurel ppr. Sir Grey Cooper (1776). Arg. on a chevron gu. between three boars' heads erased az., langued of the field, an antique crown or. John Joseph Abercrombie, planter, South Carolina (1778). Arg. on a chevron engrailed sa. be- tween three mullets gu. an otter's head erased of the field. BALFOUR of Dunbog (1779). Arg. on a chevron gu. between three tadpoles sa. a martlet or, within a bor- dure engrailed az. Russell of ASHIESTIEL (1784). CHEVRON 43 Chevron — continued. Arg. on a chevron sa. between three boars' heads erased gu. an episcopal mitre or. ALEXANDER ELPHINSTONE, advocate (1793). Arg. on a chevron az. between three roses gu., barbed vert, two swords (ppr.) conjoined at the pommels, with- in a bordure engrailed of the third. FlNLAY OF WALLYFORD (1794 ?). Arg. on a chevron sa. between three mullets gu. an otter's head erased of the field. John Balfour (1799). Arg. on a chevron gu. between three branches of rowan tree ppr. as many crescents or. Thomas Rodie, mer- chant, Liverpool (1808). Arg. on a chevron gu. between two boars' heads erased in chief and a mullet between two cross crosslets fitchee in base az. a boar's head couped of the first, within a bordure of the third, charged with three mascles of the field. Cochran of Ashkirk (2nd matric. 181 3). Arg. on a chevron gu. between three oak trees eradicated vert a boar's head couped or. SPOTTISWOOD OF THAT Ilk (1814). Arg. on a chevron sa. between three boars' heads erased gu. a mitre or, within a bordure of the third. Elphin- STONE on an escutcheon of pretence over D alrymple Horn Elphinstone of Logie-Elphinstone (1828). Arg. on a chevron gu. between three lions' heads erased sa. as many besants. Robert Buchan, Edin- burgh (1835). Arg. on a chevron engrailed sa. between three mullets gu. an otter's head erased of the first. Lieut.-Col. W. Stewart Balfour (1837). Arg. on a chevron between three boars' heads couped gu. as many besants. Peter Fairbairn, Leeds (1839). Arg. on a chevron indented sa. between a rose in chief gu. and a saltire couped az. in base an otter's head erased of the field, all within a bordure of the third. John Lewis Balfour, Russia (1842). Chevron — continued. Arg. on a chevron sa. between three water-bougets of the second as many mullets or, all within a bordure erm. Fairlie of Holmes (1849). Arg. on a chevron az. between two spur-revels in chief and a hunting-horn in base sa. three fleurs de lys of the field. Burns of Bloomhill (1856). Arg. on a chevron gu. between three cross crosslets fitchee sa. a spur-revel between two lions counter-passant or. Kennedy of Underwood (1850). Arg. on a chevron between two roses in chief and a double-headed eagle displayed in base gu. two swords, points downwards, of the first. Find- lay of Easterhill (185 1 ). Arg. on a chevron sa. between three lions passant gu. an otter's head erased of the field. GEORGE Edmond Balfour, merchant, Manchester (1854). Arg. on a chevron engrailed gu. between two eagles displayed in chief and a galley, oars in action, in base sa. three hearts of the first. Archi- bald Bulloch, merchant, Glasgow (1856). Arg. on a chevron gu. between two goshawks belled in chief sa. and a demi-lion of the second issuant out of the base wavy az. an elephant's head couped or between two besants. John Jarvie, merchant, Singapore (1856). Arg. on a chevron between three roses gu., barbed vert, a crescent of the first, within a bordure of the second. John Wedderburn, H.E.I.C.S. (1857). Arg. on a chevron sa. between a lion passant az. in chief and a raven of the second in base a tower of the field. Mackie of Auchencairn (1863). Arg. on a chevron sa. between two roses in chief gu., barbed vert, and in base two writing pens full feathered in saltire of the third, a raven or be- tween two lions' heads erased of the first. Morton of Belmont (1863). Arg. on a chevron az. between three 44 CHEVRON Chevron — con tin i/ed. moors' heads sa., banded or, three crescents of the last. Morris OF Craig (2nd matric. 1863). Arg. on a chevron az. between two fleurs de lys in chief of the second and a lighthouse in base ppr. three mullets of the first. Alan Stevenson, C.E. (1865). Arg. on a chevron between three boars' heads couped gu. as many besants. William Fairbairn, LL.D., Ardwick, Manchester (1869)., Arg. on a chevron between three trefoils slipped vert as many hunting- horns of the first. GiLMOUR OF South Walton (1869). Arg. on a chevron invected between three trefoils slipped vert as many hunting-horns of the first. GiLMOUR OF Eaglesham (187 1 ). Arg. on a chevron az. between two crescents in chief and a dexter hand appaume couped in base gu. three mullets of the first. Stephen OF Linthouse, co. Lanark (1877). Arg. on a chevron nebuly gu. be- tween three fountains as many eagles rising ppr. Sykes on an escutcheon of pretence over Mitchell (1886). Arg. on a chevron az. between three hunting-horns vert, garnished and stringed gu., a crescent of the first. William Francis and Andrew Alexander Hunter (1889). Arg. on a chevron gu. between three mullets az. a galley ppr., within a bor- dure engrailed of the second. Brodie OF Idvies, co. Forfar (1892). Arg. on a chevron between three mullets gu. a crescent of the first (1st and 4th quarters). Wilson of West Wickham, co. Kent (1762). Arg. on a chevron invected gu. be- tween three ears of rye slipped and bladed vert a cross moline of the field (1st and 4th quarters). Riddell of Riddell-lodge (1765). Arg. on a chevron gu. between three ears of rye slipped and bladed vert a mullet of the field ( 1st and 4th quar- ters). George Riddell, M.D., heir- male of Kinglass (1765). Chevron — con tin ued. Arg. on a chevron engrailed be- tween three mullets gu. an in- crescent of the first (1st and 4th quarters). WlLSON OF GLANDERSTON (1770- Arg. on a chevron invected gu. between three ears of rye slipped and bladed ppr. a cross moline of the first ( 1 st and 4th quarters). Riddell OF ARDNAMURCHAN (1st matric. 1775)- Arg. on a chevron gu. between three hunting-horns vert, stringed oi the second, an annulet or (1st and 4th quarters). Hunter Blair of Dun- SKEY (1st matric. 1786, quarterings reversed by 2nd matric. 1850). Arg. on a chevron gu., ensigned on the top with a thistle ppr., between three boars' heads erased sa. as many cinquefoils of the first (1st and 4th quarters). Hamilton Nisbet of Dirleton (1801). Arg. on a chevron indented sa. between a rose in chief gu. and a saltire in base az. an otter's head erased of the field (1 stand 4th quarters). Balfour - Melville of Strath- kiness, co. Fife (1883). Arg. on a chevron sa. between three boars' heads erased gu. a mitre or, within a bordure of the third (2nd quarter). James Dal- rymple Horn Elphinstone (1790). Arg. on a chevron between three laurel leaves vert as many plates (2nd quarter). Christie of Riddry [impaling Dwyer\ ( 1 8 1 8). Arg. on a chevron gu. between three cross crosslets fitchee sa. a fleur de lys or, within a double tressure flory counter - flory of the second (2nd quarter). Hunter Blair of Blairquhan (1827). Arg. on a chevron gu. ensigned with a thistle ppr. between three boars' heads erased sa. as many cinquefoils of the first (2nd quarter). Lady Mary Cristopher Nisbet Hamilton [impaled by the same arms] (1855). Arg. on a chevron gu., ensigned CHEVRON 45 chevron engrailed sa. Chevron — continued. on the top with a thistle ppr., be- tween three boars' heads erased sa. as many cinquefoils of the first (2nd quarter for Nisbcf) ; on an escutcheon of pretence over Nisbet-Hamilton- .Ogilvy of Biel (1888). Arg. on a chevron sa. between three boars' heads erased gu., armed of the second, a crescent of the first (2nd and 3rd quarters). Hamilton OF INVERDOVAT. Arg. on a chevron gu. between three hunting-horns vert, stringed of the second, an annulet or (2nd and 3rd quarters). HUNTER BLAIR OF DUNSKEY (1850). Arg. on a chevron engrailed gu. between two griffins rampant in chief az. and a fleur de lys in base of the second a garb between two crescents or (2nd and 3rd quarters). FORSYTH- Brown of Whitsome- Newton (1S56). Arg. on a between three stars wavy gu. an otter's head erased of the first (2nd and 3rd quarters). Balfour Stewart of Arbigland (1869). Arg. on a chevron sa. between two pellets, each charged with a martlet of the first in chief and an oak wreath in base ppr., three escallops or, within a bordure engrailed vert (2nd and 3rd quarters). Hamond- Graeme of Holly Grove, co. Berks. (1873). Argent, a chevron gu. charged with a chevronel erm. between three triple- leaved slips of laurel ppr. (3rd quarter). Fergusson of Isle (1788). Arg. a chevron gu. surmounted of another erm. between three laurel slips vert, all within a bordure chequy of the first and az. (4th quarter). Cooper of Failford (2nd matric. 1852). Az. on a chevron arg. between three boars' heads couped or a mullet of the first. Mr. David Ferguson, minister at Strickmartine. Az. on a chevron arg. between two Chevron — continued. otters' heads erased in chief and a salmon naiant in base ppr. three mullets gu. Fisher of Newhall. Az. on a chevron between three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu., a man's heart ppr. between two daggers of the first, pommelled or. Forbes of Balfluig. Az. on a chevron between three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled and ringed gu., as many unicorns' heads erased sa. Forbes of Culloden. Az. on a chevron between three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu., a man's heart ppr. FORBES OF MONYMUSK. Az. on a chevron or betwixt three besants a bay leaf slipped vert. Earl of Hopetoun. Az. on a chevron or between three besants a bay leaf slipped vert. John Hope of Hopetoun. Az. on a chevron or between three besants a rose slipped gu. Sir Alexander Hope of Granton. Az. on a chevron or between three besants three pales (pallets) gu. Sir William Hope of Granton. Az. on a chevron or between three besants a roebuck courant of the first. Hope of Kerse. Az. on a chevron arg. between two holly leaves in chief ppr. and a unicorn's head erased of the second, horned or, three mullets gu. KER of Knock. Az. on a chevron between three mascles or a boar's head erased of the field, a fleur de lys of the second (sic). KlNLOCH OF GOURDIE. Az. on a chevron wavy between three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu., a stag's head erased between two hands holding daggers, all ppr. Patrick Macky, London. Az. on a chevron between three escallops arg. a boar's head couped sa. and two spur-revels gu. Moul- trie of Rescobie. Az. on a chevron between three talbots' heads erased arg. two lozenges of the first. Philip of Ormiston. 46 CHEVRON Chevron — continued. Az. on a chevron wavy between three fleurs de lys or a thistle slipped vert. William Brown, Dantzig (1693). Az. on a chevron wavy between three lions' heads erased or, gutte de sang, as many mullets of the field. Gavin Plummer, merchant, Edinburgh (1695). Az. on a chevron between three lions' heads erased or, gutte de sang, as many mullets of the field. Plummer of Middlestead (1st matric. 1698). Az. on a chevron between three boars' heads couped or a hand grasp- ing a sheaf of arrows ppr., all within a bordure of the second, charged with eight crescents gu. GORDON of Gordonbank, co. Berwick (1726). Az. on a chevron between three roses arg. as many thistles vert. Paisley of Craig (1747). Az. on a chevron arg. between three boars' heads couped or a buckle between two falcons of the first. Ferguson of Kinnaird (1762). Az. on a chevron arg. between two mascles in chief of the second and a boar's head erased in ba. e or, a mullet gu., a crescent for difference. Kin- LOCH OF KlLLRIE (1764). Az. on a chevron or, accompanied by three bears' heads couped arg. muzzled gu., a roebuck's head erased between two hands holding daggers, all ppr., within a bordure engrailed of the second. vEneas Mackay (1765). Gu. on a chevron arg. between two spur-revels in chief and a halbert in base or three ravens ppr. Syme of CULLOCH (1766). Az. on a chevron between three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu., as many unicorns' heads erased sa., within a bordure of the second. Captain Forbes, R.N.B. Dragoons (1767). Az. on a chevron or between three besants a crescent gu., charged with an annulet of the second. Oliver Hope (i 767). Chevron — continued. Az. on a chevron or, accompanied by three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu., a buck's head erased of the last between two hands couped holding daggers, both ppr., all within a bordure of the third. Major-Gen. The Hon. Alexander Mackay (1773)- Az. on a chevron between three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu., a man's head (heart ?) between two daggers of the first. Forbes of Alford (1783). Az. on a chevron between three boars heads' couped or a buckle gu. between two mullets of the field James Ferguson, London (1785). Az. on a chevron or between two mullets in chief and a pheon in base arg. a fieur de lys gu. David- son of MuiRHOUSE (1st and 2nd matrics. 1786, 3rd do. 1795). Az. on a chevron erm. between three boars' heads erased or a stag's head erased gu. GORDON OF MlLRlG (1807). Az. on a chevron arg. between three sunflowers slipped ppr. as many buckles of the first. John Carstairs, London (18 10). Az. on a chevron between two swans in chief and a lion passant guardant in base arg. a heart ppr. between two falconers' gloves sa., tasselled gu. James Swan, W.S. (1828). Az. on a chevron arg. between a ship in full sail or, placed between a cross crosslet fitchee and a palm tree eradicated fess-ways in chief of the second, and the figure of Commerce in base of the third, three roses gu. Michael M'Chlery, merchant, Lon- don (1840). Az. on a chevron arg. between a bull's head erased and two acorns in chief or, and a key fess-ways, wards downwards, in base of the thiid, a martlet between two cinquefoils gu. James Starke, advocate (1848). Az. on a chevron arg. between three open cups, each within two branches CHEVRON 47 Chevron — continued. of laurel conjoined at the top or, a saltire of the first. Thomas Sellar, merchant, Liverpool (i860). Az. on a chevron arg. between two fleurs de lys in chief and a mascle in base or three cinquefoils sa. The Rev. R. Brown-Borthwick, London (1868). Az. on a chevron arg. between three mascles or as many cinquefoils vert. Purvis of Kinaldy (1868). Az. on a chevron arg. between three covered cups or as many crosses moline round-pierced gu. Shaw of Elm wood (1 87 1 ). Az. on a chevron between three lions' heads erased arg. as many cinquefoils of the first. Mrs. Joseph- ine Gillespie Stainton of Biggar- shiels (1873). Az. on a chevron arg. between three bears' heads couped of the last, muzzled gu., a heart ppr. (1st quarter for Forbes of Monymusk). Forbes OF PlTSLlGO (3rd matric. 1865). Az. on a chevron between three lions' heads erased or, gutte de sang, as many martlets of the field (1st and 4th quarters). Plummer OF Middle- STEAD (1st matric. 1698). Az. on a chevron arg. between three bears' heads couped of the last, muzzled gu., a heart ppr. (1st and 4th quarters). FORBES OF PlTSLlGO (2nd matric. 1783). Az. on a chevron or between three besants a bay leaf slipped vert (1st and 4th quarters) ; over all on an escutcheon of pretence Weir. Hope Weir of Craigiehall (1st matric. I737)- As Hope Vere without the • escutcheon (2nd matric. 1 8 1 5, and 3rd matric. 1846). Az. on a chevron between three boars' heads couped or a hand grasp- ing a sheaf of arrows ppr. (1st and 4th quarters). HAY-GORDON OF AVOCHIE (1858). Az. on a chevron or between three besants a bay leaf slipped vert, within a bordure arg. ( 1 st and 4th quarters). Hope of Luffness (1886). Chevron — continued. Az. on a chevron between three fleurs de lys or a crescent gu. (1st and 4th quarters). JAMES Adam M'Kerrell Brown, C.A, Edinburgh (1887). Az. on a chevron between three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu., a man's heart ppr. between two daggers of the first, pommelled or (1st and 4th quarters [for Forbes of Balfluig\ of 2nd grand quarter). Forbes-Leith of Fyvie (1889). Erm. on a chevron engrailed between three mullets gu. as many garbs or. Baxter of Kincaldrum (1855)- Erm. on a chevron engrailed between three mullets gu. as many garbs or, within a bordure of the second. Baxter of Kilmaron (1862). Erm. on a chevron between three anchors az. as many escallops arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters). John Taylor Gordon, M.D. (1837). Gu. on a chevron between three cinquefoils in chief arg. and a hunting- horn in base of the same, tipped and garnished az., three buckles of the third. Duncan of Ardownie. Gu. on a chevron between a cres- cent in chief and a buckle in base arg. a rose between two lioncels combatant of the first. Hepburn of Keith. Gu. on a chevron between three cinquefoils arg. a buckle az. between two ermine spots, within a bordure of the second charged with eight trefoils slipped vert. Hamilton of Binning. Gu. on a chevron between a cres- cent in chief arg. and a stag's head in base erased or three mullets of the first, all within a bordure az. Ker OF Chatto. Gu. on a chevron arg. between a crescent in chief of the second and a stag's head in base or three mullets of the first. Ker of Greenhead. Gu. on a chevron between three wolves' heads erased arg., armed and langued az., a billet of the field. 48 CHEVRON Chevron — continued. Alexander Robertson, Town Clerk, Aberdeen. Gu. on a chevron between three cinquefoils arg. as many buckles az. Hamilton of Littlepreston (1673). Gu. on a chevron between three cinquefoils erm. a buckle az., all within a bordure embattled or, charged with eight thistles vert, flowered of the first. Col. George Hamilton, second son of Reidhouse (1694). Gu. on a chevron arg. between a fleur de lys in chief and a martlet in base of the second three mullets of the field. William Kerr, physician, Northampton (1737). Gu. on a chevron between three fleurs de lys or a thistle ppr., within a bordure wavy of the second. Brown of Long Itchington (1742). Gu. on a chevron between two mullets in chief or and a lion ram- pant in base arg. three cross crosslets fitcheeaz. WardrobeofCult(i76i). Gu. on a chevron arg. between three fleurs de lys or a crescent of the first between two mullets az., all within a bordure of the last. Rev. Richard Brown, Bute (1763). Gu. on a chevron between three fleurs de lys or a crescent of the first between two martlets az., all within a bordure wavy arg. Brown of Ellieston (1769). Gu. on a chevron arg. between two spur-revels in chief or and a castle of the second masoned sa. in base, three mullets of the first. Alexander Kincaid, Lord Provost of Edinburgh (1776). Gu. on a chevron between three fleurs de lys or a garb vert, banded az. Brown of Newhall ( 1 st matric. 1781, 2nd do. 1827). Gu. on a chevron engrailed between three wolves' heads erased arg. a cinquefoil az. George Robinson (Robertson ?), Provost of Banff (1785). Gu. on a chevron between two cinquefoils in chief arg. and a hunting- Chevron — continued. horn in base or, stringed and viroled vert, three escutcheons of the field. George Duncan, Comptroller of Taxes (1786). Gu. on a chevron embattled between a fleur de lys in chief and a martlet in base arg. three mullets of the field. Col. James Kerr, H.E.I.C.S. (1806). Gu. on a chevron between three cinquefoils arg. a boar's head couped of the first, in the middle chief point an annulet or. Hamilton of Bar- dowie (18 10). Gu. on a chevron between three escallops in chief and a dolphin in base arg. as many trefoils slipped az., within a bordure engrailed of the second. Edward Earl (181 1). Gu. on a chevron between three wolves' heads erased arg. a boar's head erased of the first. Robertson of Loganhouse ( i 83 i). Gu. on a chevron between two claricords in chief and a galley, sails furled and oars in action, in base or, a thistle ppr. James Arthur, M.D. (1837). Gu. on a chevron or between six arrows in chief, three and three, points upwards, two saltire-ways and one in pale, plumed and banded arg., and in base a hunting-horn stringed of the third, an elephant's head couped sa. Inverarity of Rosemount (1840). Gu. on a chevron arg. between two spur-revels in chief and a halbert in base or a boar's head erased between two hands, each holding a dagger ppr. Sim of Coombe Wood, co. Surrey (1858). Gu. on a chevron between three fleurs de lys or a mural crown of the first, within a bordure embattled of the second. Sir George Brown, G.C.B. (i860). Gu. on a chevron between three cinquefoils arg. a buckle az., all within a bordure or, charged with eight thistles vert (1st and 4th quarters for Hamilton). Earl of Haddington (1st matric.) Gu. on a chevron between three CHEVRON 49 Chevron — continued. fleurs de lys or a ship, sails furled, sa., within a bordure of the second (i st and 4th quarters). Brown of Waterhaughs (1806). Gu. on a chevron between a cres- cent in chief arg. and a stag's head erased in base or three mullets of the first, within a bordure az. (1st and 4th auarters). SCOTT Kerr OF CHATTO (i837). Gu. on a chevron between three fleurs de lys or a pellet between two mullets sa. (1st and 4th quarters). Forsyth - Brown of Whitsome- Newton (1856). Gu. on a chevron between three cinquefoils arg. a buckle az. between two ermine spots, within a bordure or, charged with eight thistles vert (1st and 4th quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters). Earl of Haddington (2nd matric. 1859). Or, on a chevron sa. between two trefoils in chief vert and a lion ram- pant in base gu. an otter's head erased arg., langued of the fourth. Balfour of Forret. Or, on a chevron sa. between two trefoils in chief and a garb in base vert, banded of the first, an otter's head erased arg. BALFOUR OF Ran- DERSTON. Or, on a chevron counter-embattled between three water-bougets sa. a thistle slipped of the field, accompanied with two cinquefoils erm. ROSS OF PORTIVOE. Or, on a chevron between three fleurs de lys az. a besant. Brown OF BONNYTOWN (1721). Or, on a chevron az. between two roses in chief and an anchor pale-ways in base gu. three besants. BOGLE OF Hamilton's Farm (1740). Or, on a chevron sa. between three trefoils slipped ppr. an otter's head erased arg. Balfour of Denmill (*773)- Or, on a chevron az. between two roses in chief and a demi-lion ram- pant in base gu. a cross crosslet fitchee issuing out of a crescent of Chevron — contin ued. the first between two besants. An- drew Bogle (1806). Or, on a chevron az. between three griffins' heads erased gu. as many roses arg., barbed vert. David DREVER, Orkney (1809). Or, on a chevron az. between three water-bougets sa. as many boars' heads couped of the field. Alexander Ross of Kintore (18 10). Or,Ta chevron gu. surmounted by another erm. between three laurel leaves slipped vert. Robert Couper, physician, Wigtown (18 14). Or, on a chevron between two mullets in chief and a crescent in base az. a besant. William Scott, banker, Madras (1829). Or, on a chevron az. between two horses' heads couped in chief and a crescent in base gu. three mullets arg. David Croall of Southfield, co. Midlothian (1875). Or, on a chevron az. between three crescents gu. a stag's head erased of the first. James Bracken- ridge Strathy, London (1882). Or, on a chevron sa. between three laurel leaves ppr. a mullet of the first. John Christison, W.S. (1890). Or, on a chevron sa. between two trefoils slipped in chief and a garb in base vert, banded of the first, an otter's head erased arg. (2nd quarter for Balfour of Randerstoun). Paterson- Balfour -Hay of Leys and Carpow (2nd matric. 1872). Or, on a chevron sa. between two trefoils in chief and a garb in base vert, banded of the first, an otter's head erased arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Balfour of Randerstouii). Hay of Leys (1st matric. 1831). Or, on a chevron between three lions' gambs erect, and erased gu., armed az., a crescent of the first (2nd and 3rd quarters for Austin). Austin- GOURLAY OF KlNCRAIG (1865). Sa. on a chevron arg. between three escallops or a rose gu., barbed vert. Robert Graham, London, tailor to His Majesty, descended of Morphie. 50 CHEVRON Chevron — continued. Sa. on a chevron between three crescents arg. a saltire gu., all within a bordure of the second. ALEXANDER Martin, Islay Herald. Sa. on a chevron between three crescents arg. a mascle of the first. Andrew Martin, writer, Edinburgh. Sa. on a chevron or between three mullets arg. as many chess rooks of the field. Orrock of that Ilk. Sa. on a chevron wavy in the upper and embattled in the lower side or between three mullets arg. as many chess rooks of the first. John Orrock, Provost - Marshal of the Forces in the Netherlands. Sa. on a chevron engrailed or be- tween three mullets arg. as many chess rooks of the first. THOMAS ORROCK, Steward Clerk of St. Andrews. Sa. on a chevron between three rams' heads couped arg., attired or, three stars az. Ramsay of Barra (ist matric. 1 83 1). Sa. on a chevron between three combs arg. a boar passant of the field, all within a bordure or. Henry James Combs, London (1847). Sa. on a chevron wavy between three crescents arg. as many mullets az. George Martin, merchant, Liverpool (1859). Sa. on a chevron between three boars' heads erased in chief and one bear's head as the former in base arg., muzzled gu., a cinquefoil of the first (2nd and 3rd quarters). Patrick Buchanan of . . . (descended of the family of Lenie). Sa. on a chevron between three bears' heads erased arg., muzzled gu., a cinquefoil of the first, charged with a crescent of the second (2nd and 3rd quarters). Buchanan of Drum- PELLIER (ist matric. 1761, 2nd do. 1871). Vert, on a chevron crenelle between a unicorn's head erased in chief and a stag's head couped in base arg. three mullets sa. Master Andrew Ker, Sheriff of Linlithgow. Vert, on a chevron between three Chevron — continued. unicorns' heads erased arg. as many mullets sa. (ist and 4th quarters for Ker). Earl of Roxburgh. (8) On a Chevron between ... a chief ... in chief ... or on a chief . . . Arg. on a chevron gu. between three cross crosslets fitchde sa. a boar's head of the first, and in the middle chief point a man's heart of the second. Kennedy of Girvanmains. Arg. on a chevron between three fleurs de lys az. a cross moline of the first, on a chief gu. three mullets or. Stevenson of Chester (1693). Arg. on a chevron bet ween three stags' heads couped gu., attired or, a hawk's head erased of the last between two salmon haurient ppr., on a chief az. an anchor between two garbs or. William Macleay, Wick (18 14). Az. on a chevron or between two lions rampant and affrontee (?) in chief arg., ducally crowned of the second, and a ship, sails furled, in base of the last, three mullets of the field, on a chief parted per pale 1st arg. a heart imperially crowned ppr., 2nd arg. a thistle ppr. DOUGLAS OF Castle Douglas (1802). Az. on a chevron between three griffins' heads erased arg. as many cross crosslets fitche"e gu., on a chief of the second an escallop of the first between two cinquefoils of the third. Shedden of Paulerspury Park, co. Northampton (1824). (9) Parted per Chevron. Parted per chevron embattled vert and gu. three crows arg., within a bordure counter- changed of the second and first. Craw of Nether- byre. Parted per chevron embattled vert and gu. three crows arg. Craw OF Easter Reston. Parted per chevron embattled or and gu. three cushions counter- changed. Dunbar of Barmuc- KETTIE. Parted per chevron arg. and or, in chief two sinister hands couped and erected in pale gu., and in base a CHEVRON— CHEVRONS OR CHEVRONELS 5i Chevron — continued. dagger, point downwards, az. NEII-SON of Craigcaffie. Parted per chevron arg. and or, in chief two sinister hands couped and erected gu., and in base a dagger, point downward, az. ; over all in the fess point a man's heart ppr. Neilson of Maxwod. Parted per chevron gu. and arg. three wolves' heads erased, two in chief and one in base, counter-changed of the second and first, armed and langued az. John ROBERTSON, writer, Edinburgh. Parted per chevron gu. and or two spurs pale-ways, rowels downwards, buckled and strapped, in chief of the second, and in base a horse courant at liberty sa. Lorimer of Kellyfield (1859). Parted per chevron or and vert, in the dexter chief a dexter hand fess- ways couped at the wrist gu., and in the sinister a cross crosslet fitchee of the last, in base a double-headed eagle displayed, surmounted of a galley of the first, sails furled and rigged sa. Macdonell of Morar (i860). Parted per chevron az. and erm., in chief two boars' heads (couped) or, in base a moor's head (couped) ppr., banded and wreathed or and gu. More Gordon of Charleton (1863). Parted per chevron arg. and sa. three bulls' heads erased, counter- changed. TURNBULL OF ABBEY St. Bathans (1866). Parted per chevron gu. and sa. a chevron between two fleurs de lys in chief and a cushion in base or. Brown of Ashley (1866). Parted per chevron sa. and gu., on a chevron between three crescents arg., a dexter hand erect couped of the first. Martin of Auchen- dennan (1868). Parted per chevron arg. and or a chevron counter - embattled between three mullets gu. William Scot Wilson, LL.D., Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway (1868). Chevron — continued. Parted per chevron sa. and or, in chief two chevronels erm., and in base a stag trippant az. Wise of Hillbank, co. Forfar (2nd matric. 1878). Parted per chevron gu. and arg. three lions rampant, within a bordure, all counter-changed. Major John James Ross (1885). Parted per chevron gu. and arg. three lions rampant, within a bordure, all counter-changed, in the middle chief a crescent of the second. Joseph Carne Ross, M.D., Penzance (1885). Parted per chevron gu. and arg. three lions rampant, within a bordure, all counter - changed, in the middle chief a mullet of the second. Charles Campbell Ross, Penzance (1885). Parted per chevron gu. and arg. two cinquefoils pierced in chief and a heart in base, counter - changed. County of Lanark (1886). Parted per chevron gu. and az. two wolves' heads erased in chief or and a bear's head couped in base of the last, muzzled of the first. John Forbes-Robertson, London (1886). Parted per chevron arg. and az. three mullets in chief and a crescent in base, counter-changed. Alexander Borthwick Murray, Adelaide, South Australia (1891). Parted per chevron arg. and or, on a chevron cotised az. a redbreast ppr. between two mullets of the first, in chief as many fleurs de lys of the third. MuiR OF Deanston, Lord Provost of Glasgow (1892). Parted per chevron embattled vert and gu., in chief two garbs or, banded of the second, in base two scimitars in saltire ppr., surmounted by a tiger's face of the third (2nd and 3rd quarters for Valiant). CUMMING OF LOGIE (2nd matric. 1859). Chevrons or Chevronels (2). Arg. two chevrons sa., each charged with a plate. Samuel M'Lelland. Arg. two chevronels gu. between three martlets in chief sa. and a man's heart ensigned with an imperial crown 52 CHEVRONS OR CHEVRONELS— CHIEF Chevrons or Chevronels (2) — continued. ppr. in base. William Oliver, advocate (1771). Arg. two chevronels sa. Sir George Thomas Staunton, Bart. (1817). Arg. two chevronels sa. within a bordure vert, charged with three martlets or. (Sir) Douglas Mac- lagan, M.D. (1876). Erm. two chevrons gu. within a bordure az., charged with eight cres- cents arg. Lieut. Robert Mushet. Gu. two chevrons engrailed between three fleurs de lys or. Carruthers OF HOWMAINS. Gu. two chevrons engrailed be- tween three fleurs de lys or, within a bordure arg. Carruthers of . . . Steward Depute of Annandale. Gu. two chevronels engrailed be- tween three fleurs de lys or (1st and 4th quarters). William Mitchell- Carruthers (1876). Gu. two chevrons engrailed be- tween three fleurs de lys or (2nd and 3rd quarters). John Peter Car- ruthers Wade, H.E.I.C.S. (1854). Or, two chevrons within a bordure engrailed gu. Maclellan of Bar- clay ( 1 7 1 9 ?). Or, two chevrons engrailed gu. between three boars' heads erased sa. Gardyne of Middleton (1804 ?). Or, two chevronels gu., in base a galley, oars in action, sa., within a bordure nebuly of the second. Daniel Maclaurin, London (1866). Or, two chevronels gu. between as many buckles fess-ways in chief and a hunting-horn in base az., stringed gu. Orme of Balvaird. 1st and 4th quarters on an escutcheon of pretence over Malcolm of Poltalloch (1818). Or, two chevrons gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Moray of Aber- cairney. Sa. two chevronels between as many owls in chief and a wolfs head erased arg. in base Howatson of DORNAL, co. Ayr (1892). Sa. two chevrons that in chief erm., Chevrons or Chevronels (2) — continued. the other arg., the latter charged with three mullets of the field, and in base a cinquefoil of the third, on a canton erminois a lion passant guardant az. (1st and 4th quarters). Brooke Hamilton Gyll, co. Bucks. (1844). Chevronels (3). Sa. three chevronels erm Wise OF Hillbank (1st matric. 1807). CHIEF. (1) A Chief. (2) On a Chief . . . (1) A Chief. Arg. a chief az., in fess two mascles of the last, and in base a ship, her sails furled, with flag Jack and pinnets flying, in a sea at anchor, all ppr. Dewar of Vogrie (1st matric.) Arg. a chief gu. Menzies of that Ilk ( 1 st matric. . . . 2nd do. 1734). Arg. a chief gu. within a bordure chequy az. and of the first. Menzies of Shien. Arg. a chief paly of six or and gu. (2nd quarter). University of Aberdeen (1888). Erm. a chief gu. Menzies OF PlTFODDELS. Or, a chief az. Dewar of Vogrie (2nd matric. 1760). (2) On a Chief . . . Arg. on a chief gu. three pallets or. Keith, Earl Marischal. Arg. on a chief az. three mullets of the first, in base a hunting-horn sa., garnished gu., in the fess point a mullet surmounted of a crescent. Murray of Pitkeirie. Arg. on a chief sa. three escallops or, a crescent of the third surmounted by a mullet of the second for differ- ence. James Graham, Commissary Clerk of Dunblane [impaling Flcming\. Arg. on a chief gu. three pallets or, a crescent for difference. Keith of Keith-hall (afterwards Earl of Kin- tore"). Arg. on a chief gu. three pallets or, differenced with a buckle of the third. Keith of Auquhorsk. Arg. on a chief gu. a cushion be- CHIEF 53 Chief — continued. tween two spur-revels of the first. Marjoribanks of Leuchie. Arg. on a chief indented vert three crescents of the first. SIMPSON of Thornton. Arg. on a chief vert three crescents of the first. Simpson of Udoch. Arg. on a chief embattled gu. three pallets or, a bordure crenelle- of the second. Keith of Craig (1692). Arg. on a chief gu. a cushion be- tween two spur-revels of the field. Marjoribanks of Hallyards (1787). Arg. on a chief gu. three pallets or. Keith of Ravelston (2nd matric. 1801). Arg. on a chief gu. a cushion be- tween two spur-revels of the field. Marjoribanks of Lees (18 19). Arg. on a chief gu. a boar's head erased between two mullets or (1st and 4th quarters). Cochran of Balfour, co. Aberdeen (1875). Arg. on a chief engrailed az. a boar's head erased or between two mullets of the first. COCHRANE OF Calder Glen, co. Lanark (1884). Arg. on a chief az. an imperial crown or, in base a thistle vert, flowered gu. (1st and 4th quarters for St. John). Lord Torphichen. Arg. on a chief az. an imperial crown or, in base a thistle vert, flowered gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Sandilands of Hilderston. Arg. on a chief gu. three lions' heads erased of the first (1st and 4th quarters). Ritchie of Craigtown (1758). Arg. on a chief gu. three pallets or, a bordure embattled of the second (1st and 4th quarters). Robert Keith, H.M. Envoy to Russia (1769). Arg. on a chief gu. three pallets or (3rd quarter of 2nd grand quarter for Keith). Lord Elphinstone (1864). Arg. on a chief gu. three pales (pallets) or (2nd and 3rd quarters for Keith). Earl of Kintore. Arg. on a chief gu. three lions' heads erased of the first, within a bordure Chief — continued. erm. (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). COOPER OF Failford (3rd matric. 1852). Arg. on a chief gu. three lions' heads erased of the first, within a bor- dure erm. (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters for Ritchie). COOPER OF FAILFORD (2nd matric. 1839). Arg. on a chief gu. three cushions or (3rd quarter). MURRAY OF Stanhope. Arg. on a chief gu. three cushions or (3rd quarter), in the centre of the shield a mullet or. Thomas Murray, Captain 48th Foot. Arg. on a chief gu. three pallets or (3rd quarter for Keith), in the centre of the shield a mullet az. for difference. Lady Osborne-Elphin- stone (1870). Arg. on a chief sa. three escallops or (1st and 4th quarters of 3rd grand quarter). Barclay-Allardice(i 883). Chequy or and gu., on a chief of the last three mullets of the first. MOUNSEY OF KlLLILUNG (i 763). Erm. on a chief gu. a stag's head erased or between two mullets arg. Cochran of Drumbreck. Erm. on a chief gu. a stag's head erased between two mullets arg., within a bordure of the second. William Cochran, second son of Drumbreck. Erm. on a chief az. three mullets arg., a bordure gu. Douglas of Cliftonhall. Erm. on a chief az. a cherub dis- played or. Mr. John Menzies, Professor of Divinity, Aberdeen. Gu. on a chief arg. three hearts ppr. Hart of Baltully (1773). Lozengy arg. and vert, on a chief gu. three martlets of the first. Gill OF BLAIRYTHAN, co. Aberdeen (1878). Or, on a chief az. three mullets arg., in the middle fess point a cres- cent gu. Durham of Largo. Or, on a chief embattled sa. three escallops of the first. GRAHAM OF Micklewood. 54 CHIEF— CINQUEFOILS Chief — continued. Or, on a chief ermines three escal- lops of the field. James Graham, Glasgow (1817). Or, on a chief embattled erm. three escallops of the first. Robert Graham of Brooksby, Largs (1854). Or, on a chief erm. three escallops of the first. Graham of Burnt- shiels (1854). Or, on a chief invected erm. three escallops of the first. John Graham, Largs (1854). Or, on a chief engrailed erm. three escallops of the first. Alexander Gordon Graham, merchant, Glasgow (1863). Or, on a chief vert a goshawk be- tween two crescents arg. Simpson of Strathavon (1866). Or, on a chief az. a cinquefoil arg. Dewar of Lassodie (1877). Or, on a chief sa. three escallops of the first (1st and 4th quarters for Graham). Marquess of Montrose. Or, on a chief sa. three escallops of the field (1st and 4th quarters for Graham). VISCOUNT PRESTON. Or, on a chief engrailed sa. three escallops of the first (1st and 4th quarters). Graham of Braco. Or, on a chief sa. three escallops of the first (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure chequy sa. and or. Graham of Garture. Or, on a chief sa. three escallops of the first (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure quartered gu. and sa. Col. Henry Graham of . . . Or, on a chief sa. three escallops of the first (1st and 4th quarters). Graham of Killern (17 14). Or, on a chief sa. three escallops of the first (1st and 4th quarters). Graham of Airth (1722 ?). Or, on a chief ermines three escal- lops of the first (1st and 4th quarters). James Maxwell Graham, merchant, Glasgow (1837). Or, on a chief ermines three escal- lops of the first (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure erm. Charles Chief — continued. Maxwell Graham, merchant, Glas- gow (1842). Or, on a chief ermines three escal- lops of the first (2nd quarter). Graham Maxwell of Marks- worth (1858). Or, on a chief sa. three escallops of the field (2nd and 3rd quarters for Graham). Innes OF LoCHALSH (2nd matric. 18 19). Or, on a chief indented az. three plates (3rd quarter of 3rd grand quarter). Duke of Athole (1865). Or, on a chief dancette az. three besants (5 th quarter for Let ham of coat impaled by Macgregor). Captain Evan John Macgregor Murray (1809). Sa. on a chief erm. three cocks ppr. Arthur of Leven Bank (1803). Cinquefoil. Arg. a cinquefoil sa., on a chief gu. two mullets of the first. DOUGLAS OF Morton (1772). Arg. a cinquefoil sa. within a bor- dure wavy erm., on a chief gu. two mullets of the field. Francis Brown Douglas, advocate, Lord Provost of Edinburgh (i860). Gu. a cinquefoil slipped {sic) between three crescents arg. Oliphant of Culquhir. Gu. a cinquefoil arg. between three antique crowns or ( 1 st and 4th quarters), en surtout a medal or, charged with a profile of Francis II., Emperor of Germany, with the legend " Imp. Caesar Franciscus II., P. F. Aug." Keir Grant of Blackburn (1805). CincLuefoils (2). Gu. two cinquefoils in chief and a hunting-horn in base arg., stringed az., in the centre pendant by a ribbon arg. and az. from a naval crown or a gold medal, thereon two figures, the em- blems of Victory and Britannia, with a wreath of laurel, below the medal the word "Camperdown" (1st and 4th quarters). Earl of Camperdown (1882). The same arms (3rd quarter). CINQUEFOILS 55 Cinquefoils (2) — continued. Hon. Hew A. D. H. H. D. Mercer Henderson (1882). Cinquefoils (3) — see also Fraises (3). Arg. three cinquefoils sa., a crescent of the second surmounted by another of the first for difference. BORTH- WICK OF MOORHOUSE. Arg. three cinquefoils sa., a crescent of the second surmounted by another or. BORTHWICK OF HEARTSYDE, alias Heartstead. Arg. three cinquefoils gu. within a double tressure flory counter-flory vert, in the fess point a cross crosslet fitchee sa. LIVINGSTONE OF Count- ESWELLS. Arg. three cinquefoils sa. within a bordure engrailed of the last. JAMES Borthwick, Bombay (1808). Arg. three cinquefoils sa. LORD Borthwick (1873). Arg. three cinquefoils gu. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure dovetailed gu. Duncan M'Lea (1806). Az. three cinquefoils arg.1 Fraser of Hospitalfield (ist matric. 1804?). Az. three cinquefoils arg. (ist and 4th quarters). Fraser of Findrack (1864). Az. three cinquefoils arg. (ist and 4th quarters of 2nd grand quarter for Fraser of Invera/loc/iy), the latter within a bordure erm. Burton-Mackenzie ofKilcoy, co. Ross (2nd matric. 1887). Az. three cinquefoils arg. (4th quar- ter of 2nd grand quarter), the latter within a bordure nebuly gu. (for Gor- don of Invergordon). Fraser of Findrack (1864). Az. three cinquefoils arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Forbes OF New (1763). Az. three cinquefoils arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters), in the fess point a crescent. Hay of Rannas (1764). Az. three cinquefoils arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure gu. Hay of Mordington (2nd matric. 1764). 1 An unfinished entry in Register. Cinquefoils (3) — continued. Az. three cinquefoils arg. (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). MACKENZIE OF KlLCOY (ist matric.) Az. three cinquefoils arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), the latter within a bordure or charged with eight fleurs de lys az. Hamilton Gyll, co. Bucks. Az. three cinquefoils arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), the latter with a crescent gu. for difference, and within a bor- dure of the last. Hay Gordon of Avochie (1858). Az. three cinquefoils arg. (4th quar- ter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), the latter within a bordure sa. charged with eight besants. Robert Stewart, Aberdeen (1732). Az. three cinquefoils arg. (3rd quarter). Hay of Mordington (ist matric. 1761). Gu. three cinquefoils erm. within a bordure counter-indented arg. and of the first. Hamilton of Blanter- ferm. Gu. three cinquefoils between two flasques arg. Hamilton of Col- quot. Gu. three cinquefoils arg. within a bordure of the second, charged with four saltires couped and as many mullets interchanged of the first. Hamilton of Cubardie. Gu. three cinquefoils erm. within a bordure parted per pale arg. and or. Hamilton of Mount Hamilton (Ireland). Gu. three cinquefoils erm. within a bordure quarterly, first and last en- grailed arg., second and third invected az. Hamilton of Neilsland. Gu. three cinquefoils erm. within a bordure quarterly vairy and counter- compony, both arg. and of the first. Hamilton of Presmennan. Gu. three cinquefoils arg. within a bordure of the last. HAMILTON OF Preston. Gu. three cinquefoils erm. within a bordure potent counter-potent of the 56 CINQUEFOILS— COLLARS Cinquefoils (3) — continued. second and first. HAMILTON OF WESTBURNE. Gu. three cinquefoils erm. within a bordure arg. enaluron of martlets of the first. Hamilton of Westport. Gu. three cinquefoils erm. within a double tressure flory counter-flory or. Hamilton of Gilkercleugh ( i 8 i 4). Gu. three cinquefoils within a bor- dure erm. ; on a canton argent in front of three arrows in bend dexter a bundle of javelins with a battle-axe in the centre, erect and tied in the form of a Roman fasces, surmounted by a bow in bend sinister, all ppr. James Hamilton, M.D., London (1825). Gu. three cinquefoils pierced or. Hamilton of Minard (1863). Gu. three cinquefoils pierced arg. Burgh of Hamilton (1886). Gu. three cinquefoils erm. (1st and 4th quarters). Duke of Hamilton. Gu. three cinquefoils arg. (1st and 4th quarters). Hamilton of Kil- BRAIKMONTH. Gu. three cinquefoils erm. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure compony of eight pieces arg. and gu., charged alternately with a saltire and a buckle counter-changed. Master John Hamilton, Edinburgh, Sub- dean of the Chapel Royal. Gu. three cinquefoils erm. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure compony arg. and az., the first charged with hearts gu. and the second with mullets of the first. Hamilton of Barganie (patent 1746, recorded 1784). Gu. three cinquefoils erm. (1st and 4th quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters). Hamilton of Baldon (1733)- Gu. three cinquefoils erm. within a bordure embattled or (2nd quarter). Alexander Hamilton, alias Inglis OF MURDISTON (i 734). Gu. three cinquefoils arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure embattled arg. ; in the centre chief point, pendant from a mural crown or by a ribbon gu., fimbriated az., a Cinquefoils (3) — continued. cross patee gold. Major-Gen. James Kempt (1814). Gu. three cinquefoils erm. (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), the latter within a bordure compony arg. and az., the first charged with hearts gu. and the second with mullets arg. Buchan of Auchma- coy (1830). Gu. three cinquefoils erm. (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), the latter within a bordure compony arg. and az., the first charged with hearts gu. and the second with mullets arg. Hamilton-Dalrymple of North Berwick (1889). Gu. three cinquefoils erm. (1st and 4th quarters of 3d grand quarter). Earl of Selkirk (1799). Claricords (3). Gu. three claricords or, on a canton of the field two lions guardant passant in pale or (3rd quarter for Granville, Earl of Bath, with augmentation for Normandy) ; over all on an escutcheon gu., ensigned by an earl's coronet, three mullets within a bordure or, charged with a double tressure flory counter- flory of the field. Duke of Suther- land (1839). Cock. Arg. a cock gu. between three mullets of six points sa., on a chief of the second three cushions or. Sto- thert of Cargen (18 14). Cocks (3). Arg. three cocks gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Cockburn of Langtoun. Arg. three cocks gu. (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quar- ters). Stothert of Blacket (1814). Collars (3). Vert, three collars or, on a chief indented arg. as many hunting-horns of the first, stringed and garnished gu. John Hunter, merchant, Ayr. Vert, three collars or, on a chief indented arg. as many hunting- horns of the first, stringed and gar- nished gu., within a bordure of the third, charged with four roses of the COLLARS— CRESCENT 57 Collars (3) — continued. fourth. Hunter of Barjarg (1824). Column. Vert, a Corinthian column with capital and base in pale ppr. between two cross crosslets fitchee in fess or. William Adam of Maryburgh (1756). Compass. Gu. a compass or (2nd quarter). Incorporation of Wrights and Coopers of Aberdeen (1696 ?). Crane. Arg. a crane holding in the dexter foot a stone ppr., on a chief vert three crescents of the first. Sir James Simpson, G.C.B. (1856). Az. a crane ppr. Henry Fithie, Arbroath. Gu. a crane without a head, and in chief two mullets arg. Phin OF Whitehill. Gu. a crane without a head arg. (1st and 4th quarters). Finnie OF HlLBRAE (1765). Cranes (3). Gu. three cranes within a bordure invected arg. Cranston of Meckrie. Gu. three cranes arg. within a bordure embattled of the second. Samuel Cranston, Governor of -Read. Island, r^ Crescent. Arg. a crescent between three cinquefoils sa. Borthwick of Crookston. Arg. a crescent between three cinquefoils sa. within a bordure erm. Borthwick of Stow. Arg. a crescent between three mullets az. James Innes, Adv. Gen., Jamaica, brother to Dunkinty. Arg. a crescent gu. between three holly branches, each consisting of as many leaves vert banded of the second. Irvine of Burleigh. Arg. a crescent between three boars' heads erased az., armed or. Hog OF Cammo (1736). Arg. a crescent between three urcheons sa. Robert Herries, mer- chant, Rotterdam (1747). Crescent — continued. Arg. a crescent az. between three shields gu., all within a bordure chequy of the third and first. Hay of Newhall (1773). Arg. a crescent gu., on a chief in- dented az. three mullets pierced of the field. Trotter of Kettleshiel (1803). Arg. a crescent gu., on a chief en- grailed az. three mullets pierced of the field. Trotter of Shuddy Camps, co. Cambridge (1803). Arg. a crescent between three otters' heads erased gu. Fullarton OF KlLMICHAEL (l866). Arg. a crescent gu., and on a chief az. three mullets of the first (1st and 4th quarters). Durham of Largo (2nd matric. 1750 ?). Arg. a crescent gu., and on a chief az. three mullets of the field (1st and 4th quarters). Calderwood Dur- ham of Largo (1792). Arg. a crescent gu., in the collar point a mullet az., on a chief of the last three mullets of the first (1st and 4th quarters). Rear-Admiral Sir Philip C. Henderson Durham, K.C.B. (1818). Arg. a crescent gu., on a chief in- dented az. three spur-revels of the first (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure erm. Sir Charles Coutts Trotter, Bart. (1825). Arg. a crescent between three mullets az., within a bordure chequy of the second and first (1st and 4th quarters). Innes of Learney (1875). Arg. a crescent gu., on a chief en- grailed az. three spur-revels of the first (2nd and 3rd quarters). Captain John Ruthven, formerly Trotter (1809). Az. a crescent gu., on a chief in- dented az. three spur-revels of the field (1st and 4th quarters [for Trotter] of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), the latter within a bordure erm. Lindsay OF BALCARRES (1875). Az. a crescent between three mullets arg. Viscount Arbuthnot. Az. a crescent between three mullets arg. within a bordure of the second, 58 CRESCENT— CRESCENTS Crescent — cofitinued. verdoy of eight fraises of the first. Aberbuthnet (Arbuthnot) of Catherlen. Az. a crescent between three mullets within an orle of eight fraises arg. Aberbuthnet (Arbuthnot) of Fiddes. Az. a crescent between three mullets within a bordure arg. ABERBUTH- NET (Arbuthnot) of Findowrie. Az. a crescent between three mullets arg. within a bordure indented and quartered of the second and first. Aberbuthnet (Arbuthnot), Mon- trose. Az. a crescent between three mullets arg. within a bordure wavy of the second. David Arbuthnot, Wey- mouth. Az. a crescent between three mullets arg. within a bordure crenelle or. Arbuthnot of Arbuthnotshaugh (1765). Az. a crescent between three mullets arg. within a bordure or, charged with three boars' heads erased gu. (Sir) William Arbuthnot (1st matric. 1814, 2nd do. 1822). Az. a crescent between two mullets in chief and a garb in base or. Wauchope of Edmondstone [im- paled by Baird ] (1845). Az. a crescent between seven mullets arg., on a chief or three swords, two in saltire and one in fess, between a dexter hand couped appaume and a heart, all gu. Carthew-Yorstoun of East Tinwald (1861). Az. a crescent arg. charged with a label of four points gu. between three bears' heads couped of the second, muzzled of the third (1st and 4th quarters). David Forbes (1765). Az. a crescent between three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Forbes of Wood- ston (1765). Az. a crescent between three mullets within a double tressure flory counter- flory arg., within a bordure or (1st and 4th quarters). Murray of MURRAYTHWAITE (1792). Crescent — co7itinned. Az. a crescent or between three cross crosslets arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters). RITCHIE OF Craigtown (1758). Gu. a crescent arg. between three cinquefoils erm. within a bordure embattled or (1st and 4th quarters). Hamilton of Inverdovat. Or, a crescent gu., on a chief az. three mullets arg., over all a bendlet engrailed of the second. Adolphus Durham, son of Largo. Or, a crescent gu. between two spur- revels in chief and a hunting-horn in base sa. Burn of Coldoch (1757?). Or, a crescent sa. between two cross crosslets fitchee in chief, and in base the attires of a stag affixed to the scalp gu., a chief chequy of the last and arg. Molison on an escut- cheon of pretence over Ogilvy Dal- GLEISH OF MAYFIELD (1883). Or, a crescent gu. (2nd quarter). Smith of Camno (1768). Or, a crescent gu. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure gu. Smith of Smithfield (1768). Sa. a crescent or between three besants. Laidlay of Seacliff, co. Haddington (1891). Vert, a crescent between six keys in saltire, 2, 2, and 2, or. Peter of Crossbasket (1806). Crescents (2). Arg. two crescents in fess sa., on a chief gu. a boar's head couped of the first. Tennant of St. Rollox (1856). Arg. two crescents in fess sa., on a chief gu. a boar's head couped of the first, within a bordure of the second. Tennant of Balwill (1868). Arg. two crescents in fess sa., on a chief engrailed az. a boar's head couped of the first. David Tennant, Capetown, Cape of Good Hope (1872). Arg. two crescents in fess sa., on a chief gu. a boar's head couped of the field, all within a bordure compony of the second and first. Tennant of the Glen, co. Peebles (1885). CRESCENTS 59 Crescents (3). Arg. three crescents gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). GEORGE Ogilvie, Jamaica. Az. three crescents arg. Patton of Ferrochie. Az. three crescents within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (3rd quarter [for Seto/i] of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters for Huntly). JOHN, Earl of Sutherland. Gu. three crescents arg. within a bordure invected of the second, charged with eight roses of the first. Alexander Melville. Gu. three crescents arg. within a bordure counter-compony of the second and first. Oliphant of Condie. Gu. three crescents arg., in the fess point another crescent or for difference. Oliphant of Gask. Gu. three crescents arg. within a bordure chequy of the second and first. Oliphant of Kinneder. Gu. three crescents interlaced or between as many wolves' heads erased arg., armed and langued az., within a bordure of the third charged with eight mullets of the first. Robertson of Muirton. Gu. three crescents arg. within a bordure of the last charged with eight roses of the first, a small crescent of the second in chief for difference. Melville of Strathkiness (1773). Gu. three crescents interlaced or between as many wolves' heads erased arg., armed and langued az., within a bordure of the third charged with three crescents in chief and five mullets of the first. PRINCIPAL William Robertson, D.D. (1783). Gu. three crescents within a bor- dure arg. Lawrence Oliphant, Liverpool (1790). Gu. three crescents interlaced or between three wolves' heads erased arg., within a bordure of the last charged with three mullets in chief and five crescents of the field. Robertson of Lawers (18 14). Gu. three crescents arg. within a bordure of the second charged with Crescents (3) — continued. eight roses of the first (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure or. Melville of Cassingray. Gu. three crescents arg. within a bordure of the second charged with eight roses of the first (1st and 4th quarters for Melville). Lord Mel- ville (1673). Gu. three crescents within a bor- dure arg. charged with eight roses of the field (2nd and 3rd quarters for Melville). LORD ROSS. Gu. three crescents arg. within a bordure of the last charged with eight roses of the first ; in the collar point a crescent of the second (2nd and 3rd quarters). White Melville of Bennochy (1799). Gu. three crescents arg. within a bordure of the last charged with eight roses of the first, a crescent of the second in chief for difference (2nd and 3rd quarters). BALFOUR- Melville of Pilrig and Strath- kiness (1883). Gu. three crescents arg. within a bordure of the second charged with eight roses of the first (2nd quarter [for Melville] of 4th grand quarter). Earl of Glasgow (1869). Or, three crescents gu., an annulet surmounted of a crescent for difference. Edmiston of Bellewen-Edmiston. Or, three crescents gu. Edmiston of Ednam. Or, three crescents gu., an annulet of the second surmounted of a mullet of the first for difference. EDMISTON of Newton (1st matric.) Or, three crescents within a double tressure flory counter-flory (gu.) en- vironed with a bordure engrailed and quarterly arg. and az. William Seton, sometime Provost of Had- dington. Or, three crescents gu. within a bordure engrailed az. ELIZABETH Edmiston (1791). Or, three crescents within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (1st and 4th quarters for Seton). Earl of Dunfermline. 6o CRESCENTS Crescents (3) — continued. Or, three crescents within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (ist and 4th quarters), all within a bordure gu. Seton of Abercorn. Or, three crescents within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (ist and 4th quarters), all within a bordure quarterly az. and or. Seton OF GARLETON. Or, three crescents within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (ist and 4th quarters). Smith, alias Seton of Touch (177 i). Or, three crescents gu. (ist and 4th quarters). Edmonston of Newton (2nd matric. 1775). Or, three crescents within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu., all within a bordure parted per pale of the last and az. (ist and 4th quarters). Miss Ellen Elizabeth Reid-Seton of Oxmantounhill, co. Dublin (1866). Or, three crescents within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (3rd quarter of ist and 4th grand quarters for Seton), all within a bordure or. Gordon of Gordonstoun. Or, three crescents within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (3rd quarter of ist and 4th grand quarters), all within a bordure or charged with Mr. Robert second son of az. eight crescents Gordon of . Gordonstoun. Or, three crescents within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (3rd quarter of 2nd grand quarter), the latter within a bordure nebuly gu. (for Gordon of Invergordon). Fraser OF Findrack (1864). Or, three crescents within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Gordon of Glastirim. Or, three crescents gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Ed/niston) ; over all a cross engrailed sa. Ogilvie OF Boyne. Or, three crescents gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters) ; over all dividing the coats a cross engrailed sa., all within Crescents (3) — continued. a bordure engrailed az. Ogilvie of Raggell. Or, three crescents gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters) ; over all dividing the coats a cross engrailed sa. J AMES Ogilvie, second brother of Boyne. Or, three crescents within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Urquhart of MELDRUM (ist matric.) Or, three crescents within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu., in the fess point a crescent az. (2nd and 3rd quarters). HUGH Edmonstone Montgomerie, London (1876). Or, three crescents gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters [for Edmonstone] of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters) ; over the latter dividing the coats a cross engrailed sa., charged with a crescent arg. ; over all on an escutcheon of pretence Molison. Ogilvy Dalgleish of Mayfield, co. Forfar (1883). Or, three crescents within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (3rd quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), the latter within a bordure sa. charged with eight besants. Robert Stewart, Aberdeen (1732). Or, three crescents within a double tressure flory counter - flory gu. (3rd quarter for Seton). Marquess OF Huntly. Or, three crescents within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (3rd quarter), all within a bordure indented arg. Gordon of Letterfurie. Or, three crescents within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (3rd quarter), all within a bordure sa. charged with eight besants. John Gordon, merchant, Aberdeen. Or, three crescents within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (3rd quarter), all within a bordure quarterly arg. and gu. Gordon of Abergeldie (1676). Or, three crescents within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (3rd quarter), all within a bordure nebuly gu. Gordon of Dalpholly (1697). Or, three crescents within a double CRESCENTS— CROSS 61 Crescents (3) — continued. tressure flory counter-flory gu. (3rd quarter). Urquhart of Byth (1741). Or, three crescents within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (3rd quarter), all within a bordure nebuly gu. Gordon of Invergordon (1756). Or, three crescents within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (3rd quarter). John GORDON, South Carolina (1776). Or, three crescents within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (3rd quarter), all within a bordure compony arg. and az. William Conway Gordon (1846). Or, three crescents within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (3rd quarter), all within a bordure compony arg. and az. Captain Alexander Gordon, R.N. (1848). Or, three crescents within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (4th quarter). GORDON OF BALMOOR (1775)- Crook, Shepherd's. Arg. a shepherd's crook sa. MAC- Laurin of Dreghorn (1781). Crosiers (2). Arg. two crosiers saltire-ways az. between a man's heart in chief ppr. and three mullets of the second in base. Macguffock of Rusco. Az. two crosiers in saltire and in chief a mitre or. Episcopal See of Argyle. Arg. two crosiers in saltire sa. between a heart in chief gu. and three boars' heads couped of the second in the flanks and base. James M'Guffie (1874). Crosiers (3). Az. three crosiers pale-ways in fess or and a saltire couped in base arg. Lammie (L'Amy) of Dunkenie (1st matric.) Az. three crosiers pale-ways in fess or, and in base a saltire couped arg. Ramsay L'Amy of Dunkenny (2nd matric. 18 13). Az. three crosiers pale-ways in fess or, in base a saltire couped arg. (1st Crosiers (3) — continued. and 4th quarters). Ramsay L'Amy of Dunkenny (3rd matric. 1864). CROSS. ( 1 ) Cross, and Cross between . . . or within . . . (2) On a Cross . . . (1) Cross, and Cross between . . . or within . . . Arg. a cross engrailed sa. between four cross crosslets fitchee gu. crescent for difference. EUPHAME Adinstone [impaled by Tumbutt\ Arg. a cross engrailed between four roses gu. Aiton of that Ilk. Arg. a cross engrailed between four roses gu. within a bordure of the last. Ayton of Kinnaldy. Arg. a cross between four mullets az. Bannatyne of Corehouse. Arg. a cross sa. between four hearts ppr. Butter of Gormack. Arg. a cross engrailed sa. Col- quhoun of Luss. Arg. a cross between four bees sa. Mr. John Glendie, Dean of Cashell. Arg. a cross engrailed on the outer and invected on the inner side sa., within a bordure compony of the second and first. SINCLAIR OF Brimmes. Arg. a cross engrailed sa. within a bordure of the second charged with eight plates. Sinclair of Dun. Arg. a cross engrailed on the outer side and invected on the inner sa., with- in a bordure compony of the second and first. Sinclair of Harpsdale. Arg. a cross engrailed gu. Sin- clair of Longformacus. Arg. a cross engrailed sa. SIN- CLAIR OF Roslin. Arg. a cross engrailed (sa.) within a bordure wavy of the second charged with six mullets of the first. LAUR- ENCE Sinclair. Arg. a cross engrailed between two mascles in chief sa. John Sinclair, writer, Edinburgh. Arg. a cross engrailed sa. between two mullets az. (sic). Thomas Sinclair, Thurso. Arg. a cross engrailed between four roses gu., differenced with a crescent 62 CROSS Cross — continued. of the first. Aiton of Inschdairnie (1673). Arg. a cross engrailed az. St. Clair of Hermiston (1730). Arg. a cross sa., in the dexter chief point a lion rampant of the last. Henry Colquhoun [Cahun, Gahn], M.D. (1780). Arg. a cross between four mascles sa. Alexander Blair (1849). Arg. a cross sa. (1st and 4th quar- ters), all within a bordure engrailed gu. Guthrie of Carsbank. Arg. a cross engrailed sa., in the dexter chief point a cock gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Col. James St. Clair, second son of Lord St. Clair (1735). Arg. a cross sa. (1st and 4th quar- ters), all within a bordure wavy gu. Guthrie of Craigie (1772). Arg. a cross engrailed sa. (1st and 4th quarters). Alexander Bower St. Clair (1852). Arg. a cross sa. (1st and 4th quar- ters of 1st and 4th grand quarters), the latter within a bordure indented gu. The Rev. Roger Rowson LlNGARD-GUTHRIE (1871). Arg. a cross engrailed sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 1st and 4th grand quar- ters). Earl of Seafield (1824). Arg. a cross engrailed az. (4th quarter of 1st and 4th grand quarters) ; over the latter on an escutcheon az. an orange with the stalk erect slipped and imperially crowned ppr. Lord Polwarth (1836). Arg. a cross counter-embattled sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure arg. charged with eight holly leaves vert. Douglas of White- riggs. Arg. a cross counter-embattled sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure engrailed arg. charged with eight holly leaves vert. Douglas of Cruixton. Arg. a cross engrailed sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Sinclair). Earl of FlNDLATER. Arg. a cross engrailed az. 2nd and Cross — continued. 3rd quarters) ; over all on an escutcheon vert a lion rampant arg., on a chief of the last three pop- injays of the third. Home of POLWART. Arg. a cross engrailed sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Sir Thomas Wilson of West Wickham, co. Kent (1762). Arg. a cross engrailed sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure az. Ogilvie of Auchiries (1766). Arg. a cross engrailed az. (3rd quarter) ; over all on an escutcheon az. an orange with a stalk thereat slipped ppr., and on it an imperial crown. Earl of Marchmont. (4th quarter) Lord Polwarth. Arg. a cross engrailed sa. (1st and 4th quarters of 3rd grand quarter) ; over all an escutcheon arg. charged with an orange ppr., stalked and slipped vert and ensigned with an imperial crown. Earl of Marchmont (2nd matric. 1765). Arg. a cross engrailed sa. (3rd quarter). Home OF Kimmerghame. Arg. a cross engrailed sa. (3rd quarter). William Ogilvie, heir- male of Miltoun (1779). Arg. a cross between four mullets az. (4th quarter for Bannatyne of Corehouse). Sir William Lock- hart, Lord Advocate. Arg. a cross engrailed az. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 4th grand quarter for Sinclair of Hermiston) ; over all on an escutcheon arg. an orange crowned and slipped ppr. Sir William Purves Hume Campbell of Marchmont and Purves (18 13). Az. between three mullets arg. a cross of the second surmounted of a saltire gu., in the dexter chief point a martlet or. David Murray, apothe- cary, Perth. Az. between three mullets arg. a cross of the second surmounted of a saltire gu., in the dexter chief point a crescent surmounted of a mullet. David Murray, third brother of Dullacie. Az. a cross couped or between CROSS— CROSS CROSSLET 63 Cross — continued. three bears' heads arg., muzzled gu. Forbes of Corss. Gu. a cross or. CROSBIE OFHOLM (1766). Or, a cross az. between four cross crosslets fitchee gu. Lyell of Dy- sart. Or, a cross az. between four crosses patee fitchee gu. Lyell of Murthill. Or, a cross az. between four crosses patee fitchee gu., within a bordure engrailed of the second. Lyell of WOODHEAD. Or, a cross engrailed sa. Rait of Hallgreen. Or, a cross engrailed within a bordure invected sa. William Rait, merchant, Dundee. Or, a cross engrailed sable. Raith [impaled by Wauchope\. Or, a cross engrailed sa. between four roses gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Kcir). Keir-Mackintosh of Dalmigavie, co. Inverness (1882). Quarterly, sa. and arg. a cross counter-quartered between four es- callops, all counter - changed (4th quarter). Campbell - Hooke of Bangeston (1772-1773). Sa. a cross couped and engrailed or (3rd quarter for Ufford). William Quarles, Baron of the Holy Roman Empire, etc. (1767). (2) On a Cross . . . Arg. on a cross engrailed between four roses gu. a baton or, with a lion passant guardant of the last. Sir John Aiton of Kippo, Knight of the Black Rod. Arg. on a cross az. between four mullets gu. a crescent or. Banna- TYNE OF NEWHALL. Arg. a cross sa. charged in the honour point with a lozenge or, be- tween four hearts ppr., that in the dexter canton being ensigned with an imperial crown of the third. William Butter, M.D. (1767)- Arg. on a cross engrailed sa. be- tween four roses gu. three lozenges or. Keir, Calcutta (1768). Cross — continued. Arg. on a cross sa. a mullet or, in the dexter chief point a lion rampant of the second. John James Col- QUHOUN [CAHUN, GAHN] (1787). Arg. on a cross counter-embattled sa. within a bordure engrailed of the second three turbots in fret of the field. John Balmanno, M.D., Glasgow (1823). Arg. on a cross between four lozenges sa. an eagle displayed of the field. William Smith Dixon of Gov an Hill (1871). Gu. on a cross between four un- covered cups or as many lions' heads affrontee ppr., on a chief of the second three pelicans sa. Giles of Kailzie (1850). Or, on a cross engrailed sa. a hunting-horn of the first, stringed gu. Rait of Pitforthie. Or, on a cross az. five cross cross- lets of the field. John Spalding. Arg. on a cross engrailed between four roses gu., a mullet of the first for difference (2nd and 3rd quarters). Alexander of Kinglassie. Sa. on a cross arg. square pierced of the field four eagles displayed of the first, in the dexter quarter an arm embowed ppr. issuing out of a naval crown, the hand holding a trident or (4th quarter for Buller). Lord Elphinstone (1864). Cross Anchored. Az. a cross anchoree arg. between three antique crowns or. John M'Arthur (1797). Cross Boton£e. Vert, a cross botonee or, on a chief arg. a lion passant gu., all within a bordure of the second. CRUM OF Thornliebank (1868). Cross Crosslet. Arg. a cross crosslet fitchee and an escallop in fess az., on a chief gu. three pallets or. Keith OF Lud- quharne. Arg. a cross crosslet between three boars' heads couped sa. John Crookshanks, London (1793). Arg. a cross crosslet fitche'e sa. (2nd 64 CROSS CROSSLET— CROSS CROSSLETS Cross Crosslet — continued. and 3rd quarters), a crescent for dif- ference. ROBERTOUNE OF BEDLAY. Or, a cross crosslet fitchee sa. between two crescents in chief gu. and three fusils, 2 and 1, in base az., within a bordure indented of the third. Leith of Craighall. Or, a cross crosslet fitchee sa. between three crescents in chief and as many fusils in base gu. Leith of Leithhall. Or, a cross crosslet fitche'e sa. between three crescents in chief and as many fusils in base, bar-ways gu., within a bordure az. (1st and 4th quarters). Leith of Freefield (1766). Or, a cross crosslet fitche'e sa. between three crescents in chief gu. and as many fusils in base az. (1st and 4th quarters). Ross-Leith of Arnage (1st matric. 1795. By a 2nd matriculation in 1800 the order of the quarterings was reversed). Or, a cross crosslet fitchee sa. between three crescents in chief and as many fusils in base gu (1st and 4th quarters for Leith). FORBES-LEITH of Fyvie (1889). Or, a cross crosslet fitchee sa. between three crescents in chief and as many fusils in base, bar-ways gu., all within a bordure az. (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters for Leith of Freefield). Leith-Ross of Arnage (3rd matric. 1803). Vert, a cross crosslet arg., on a chief engrailed of the last three bears' heads erased sa., muzzled gu. ROBERT Berry (1763). Vert, a cross crosslet arg. Berry of Westerbogie (1785). Vert, a cross crosslet arg. (1st and 4th quarters). Berry of Tayfield (1870). Cross Crosslets (2). Gu. two cross crosslets fitchee in chief or and an otter's head erased in base arg., on a chief gyronny of eight or and sa. four galleys of the last, flagged of the first. ROWAND OF LiNTHOUSE (1829). Cross Crosslets (2) — continued. Or, two cross crosslets fitchee, and in base the attires of a hart fixed to the scalp, within a bordure gu., a chief chequy of the second and arg. COL. John Molleson, brother of Lauchin- tully. Or, two cross crosslets fitchee, and in base a hart's horn of ten tynes erased gu., a chief chequy of the second and arg. Gilbert Molleson, Aberdeen. Or, two cross crosslets fitchee in chief, and the attires of a stag affixed to the scalp in base gu., a chief chequy of the last and arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Major John Smith, 51st Regt. Bengal Army (1867). Cross Crosslets (3). Arg. three cross crosslets fitchee gu. Edie (/Edie) of Moneaght. Az. three cross crosslets fitche'e or. Rattray of Craighall (1771). Az. three cross crosslets fitchee or (1st and 4th quarters). Clerk Rattray of Craighall (18 17). Az. three cross crosslets fitchee is- suing out of as many crescents arg. (2nd quarter). Campbell of Sker- rington. Cross Crosslets (7). Az. seven cross crosslets fitchee between three mullets or. Somer- ville of Drum. Az. seven cross crosslets fitche'e, 3, 1, 2 and 1, accompanied by three mullets, 2 and 1, or, all within a bor- dure embattled of the same. Captain John Somerville. Az. seven cross crosslets fitchee, 3, 1, 2 and 1, accompanied by three mullets or, within a bordure en- grailed arg. Somerville of Hamil- ton's Farm (1st matric. 1781). Az. seven cross crosslets fitche'e, 3, 1, 2 and 1, accompanied by three mullets or, within a bordure engrailed arg. Graham Somervell of Ham- ilton's Farm (2nd matric. 1856). Cross Crosslets. Az. crusily of cross crosslets or, a lion rampant of the second, crowned with a ducal crown and armed and CROSS CROSSLETS— CROSS MOLINE 65 Cross Crosslets — continued. Iangued gu. (4th COUNT NEWHAVEN. Cross Fleury. quarter). Vis- Arg. a cross fleury vert between four martlets gu., a chief dovetail az. Bird on an escutcheon of pretence over Watson of Langley House, Bucks. (1 88 1). Or, a cross fleury gu. within a bor- dure az. Ainslie of Blackhill. Or, a cross fleury gu., in the dexter chief point a crescent of the last. Carlyle of Limekilns (1736) [im- paling Anderson]. Or, a cross fleury gu. within a bor- dure of the last. Thomas Ainslie, Quebec (1760). Or, a cross fleury gu. Ainslie of Pilton, representing Dolphinton (1st matric. 1770, 2nd do. 1 79 1). Or, a cross fleury gu. charged in the centre with a mullet arg. Sir Robert Ainslie, Bart. (1804). Or, a cross fleury gu. Lieut.-Gen. George Robert Ainslie (1836). Or, a cross fleury gu. charged with a crescent of the first, on a chief of the second a saltire of the first. James William Carlile of Pons- bourne Park, co. Hertford (1878). Sa. a cross fleury between four escallops arg. Fletcher of Sal- toun (1st matric. . . ., 2nd matric. 1825). Sa. a cross fleury between four escal- lops arg. within a bordure engrailed of the last. Fletcher of Aberlady. Sa. on a cross fleury between four escallops arg. a crescent gu. Flet- cher of Ballinshoe (1763). Sa. on a cross fleury arg. between two escallops in the dexter chief and sinister base points of the last and as many quivers filled with arrows in the sinister chief and dexter base points or, three crescents in pale vert. Fletcher of Dunans (1777). Sa. on a cross fleury between two escallops in the dexter chief and sinister base points arg. and as many quivers filled with arrows in the sinister chief and dexter base points or, Cross Fleury — continue*/. two towers embattled gu. in pale and two dexter hands ppr. fess-ways in fess, each holding a cross crosslet fitchee az., all within a bordure quarterly, 1st and 4th gyronny of eight of the third and first, 2nd arg. two galleys of the first, oars in action, 3rd chequy of the second and fifth. Archibald Fletcher, advocate (1825). Sa. a cross fleury between four escallops arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Fletcher of New Cranstouii). William Dalrymple, eldest son of Causland. Cross, Maltese. Az. a Maltese cross arg. between three antique crowns or (1st and 4th quarters). MacArthur - Stewart OF MlLLTOWN AND ASCOG ( I 77 5). Cross Moline (Millrind). Arg. on a cross moline az. a two- handed sword in pale ppr., pommelled and hiked or. Deans of Long- hermistoun. Arg. a cross moline az., the base wavy vert, in chief a lozenge between two mullets of the second. Miller OF Glenlee (ist matric. . . ., 2nd do. 1788). Arg. a cross moline within a bor- dure az., a mullet of the second for difference. Sibbald OF KlPPS. Arg. a cross moline az. pierced of the field, within a bordure chequy of the second and first. Mr. Patrick Sibbald, of St. Nicholas Church, Aberdeen. Arg. a cross moline az. within a bordure gu. CRISTOPHER BOGIS- laus Zibet (Sibbald), Private Secre- tary to the King of Sweden (1780). Arg. a cross moline between three mullets az. within a bordure gu. Robert Miller, Manchester (1784). Arg. a cross moline within a bor- dure az. Sibbald of Sillwood Park, co. Berks. (1806). Arg. on a cross moline az. a two- handed sword in pale of the first, hiked and pommelled or. Captain James Deans, R.N. (1808). Arg. a cross moline pierced of the f 66 CROSS MOLINE Cross Moline — continued. field, between two fetterlocks in chief and two mullets in base az., within a bordure chequy of the second and first. SlBBALD OF GLADSWOOD (1810). Arg. a cross moline az. on a dexter canton gyronny of eight or and sa., within a bordure embattled gu. a chief of the third charged with three pallets of the fifth. Rev. James Milnes, Stirling (18 14). Arg. on a cross moline az. a two- handed sword in pale ppr., on a chief gu. ahorse passant of the first. Deans Campbell of Culraith (1835). Arg. a cross moline az. square- pierced of the field, on a chief gu. a garb between two mullets or. Alex- ander Miller, W.S. (1853). Arg. a cross moline az. square- pierced of the field within a bordure erm., on a chief gu. a garb between two mullets or. Richard Miller, merchant, Leith (1853). Arg. a cross moline az. square- pierced of the field within a bordure gu., on a chief of the last a garb be- tween two mullets or. William Miller, merchant, St. Petersburg (i353)- Arg. a cross moline az. charged with five lozenges or. The Misses Sarah and Ellen Miller of Craigentinny (1859 and 1861). Arg. a cross moline az. square- pierced of the field between two hel- mets ppr. in chief and as many cross crosslets fitchee in base of the second. Miller of Pittendreich (1864). Arg. a cross moline az. square- pierced of the field between four hearts gu. Miller of Leithen (1864). Arg. a cross moline gu., in chief a lion passant guardant of the second, imperially crowned ppr. between two lozenges also of the second. Rev. James Ogilvy Millar, LL.D., Vicar of Cirencester (1873). Arg. a cross moline square-pierced of the field between four hearts gu. Miller on an escutcheon of pretence over Miller-Cunningham (1887). Cross Moline — continued. Arg. a cross moline sa. (1st and 4th quarters for Colville), all within a bordure quarterly gu. and arg. COL- ville of Blair. Arg. a cross moline az. (1st and 4th quarters). Miller of Craigen- tinny on an escutcheon of pretence over Chrystie Miller (1862). Arg. a cross moline az. charged with five lozenges or (1st and 4th quarters). CHRYSTIE MlLLER OF Craigentinny (1st matric. 1862). Arg. a cross moline az. (1 stand 4th quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters). Chrystie Miller of Craigentinny (2nd matric. 1868). Arg. on a cross moline sa. a mullet of the field (2nd and 3rd quarters). SCHIVEZ OF MUIRTON. Az. a cross moline between three boars' heads erased or. GORDON OF EDINGLASSIE. Az. a cross moline sa., a mullet for difference. Matthew Colville, writer, Edinburgh. Az. a cross millrind or, on a chief arg. a cross patee gu. between two bulls' heads erased sa., armed vert. Miller of Acre Valley, co. Stir- ling (1883). Gu. a cross moline or pierced of the field between three dexter hands couped pale-ways, two in chief and one in base arg. GREIG OF Glen- carse (1856). Or, a cross moline az. quarter- pierced of the field between three mullets of the second. Milne of Balfarge. Or, a cross moline engrailed az. between three mullets of the second. Milne of Balwyllo. Or, a cross moline az. pierced lozenge-ways of the field between three mullets of the second, within a bordure nebuly of the last. Robert Milne, writer, Edinburgh. Or, a cross moline az. pierced lozenge-ways of the field between three mullets of the second, within a bordure invected sa. Milne of MURETON. CROSS MOLINE— CROSSES PATEE 67 Cross Moline — continue it. Or, a cross moline az. pierced oval- ways of the field between three mullets sa., within a bordure wavy of the second. Mill ofBlairtown (1692). Or, a cross moline az. pierced lozenge-ways of the field between three mullets of the second. Sir ■ John Mylne, Governor of Guernsey (1759). Or, a cross moline az. quarter- pierced of the field between three mullets of the second. ROBERT Mylne, architect, London (1767). Or, a cross moline az. pierced of the field, on a chief gu. a stag at gaze between two cross crosslets arg. Milne of Melgum (1867). Or, a cross moline az. quarter- pierced of the field between three mullets of the second, within a bordure gu. William J. H. Mylne of Am- WELL Grove, co. Hertford (1891). Sa. a cross moline arg., a chief of the last. Rev. Thomas Miller, D.D., Cumnock (18 14). Crosses Moline (3). Az. three crosses moline arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure arg. Ker of Moriston. Az. three crosses moline arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Ainslie of Dolphinton). Ker of Littledean. Crosses, Passion (3 and 8). Arg. three passion crosses gu. (1st and 4th quarters), within a bordure az. charged with eight passion crosses arg. Adam of Whitslaid. Cross Patee. Arg. a cross patee gu. between three holly leaves vert, a chief az. Alex- ander Burnet, Archbishop of Glas- gow. Arg. a cross patee between three mullets az. James Innes, writer, Edinburgh. Az. a cross patee between three mullets arg. within a double tressure flory counter-flory or. Murray of Glendoick. Az. a cross patee between three mullets arg. John Murray, tutor of Stormont. Az. a cross pate'e fitchee or be- Cross Pat£e — continued. tween three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu. FORBES OF CRAIGIE VAR (1842). Az. a cross patee between three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu. (1st and 4th quarters). FORBES OF ARDO. Az. a cross pate'e fitchee or between three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu., within a bordure of the third (1st and 4th quarters), a crescent gu. for difference. Major Henry Erskine Forbes (1870). Az. a cross patee between three mullets arg., within a double tressure flory counter-flory or (2nd and 3rd quarters). MURRAY OF MURRAYS- HALL (1791). Az. a cross patee arg. between three boars' heads erased or, within a bordure of the third charged with three mullets gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Cochran of Balfour (1875). Az. a cross patee fitchee or between three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Lord Sempill (2nd matric. 1885). Az. a cross patee between three mullets within a double tressure flory counter-flory or (3rd quarter). Hep- burn-Belsches of Invermay and his wife Dame Mary Hepburn Murray of Blackcastle (1804). Az. a cross patee between three mullets within a double tressure flory counter-flory or (2nd and 3rd quarters of 4th grand quarter). FORBES OF PlTSLIGO (1865). Gu. a cross patee fitchee arg. between three antique crowns or within a bordure invected of the second. Lewis Grant, Adjutant of Chelsea College (1780). Crosses Pat^e (3). Az. three crosses pate'e arg. DUGUID OF AUCHINHUIFF. Az. three crosses patee fitchee, 2 and 1, or, and as many mullets, 1 and 2, arg. Lieut.-Col. William Arrot (1691). Az. three crosses patee in chief arg. Barclay of Urie (1725). Az. three crosses patee arg. (1st 68 CROSSES PATEE— CROWN Crosses Patee (3) — continued. and 4th quarters). LESLIE-DUGUID of Balquhain and Auchinhove, co. Aberdeen (1889). Cross Potent. Arg. a cross potent az. placed in a loch ppr., and in chief two mullets of the second ( 1 st and 4th quarters). Miller of Gourlabank. Gu. a cross potent fitchee or between three cinquefoils arg. (3rd quarter). Hamilton Tyndall Bruce of Grangehall and Falkland (1873). Cross Raguly. Gu. on a cross raguly arg. two gillyflowers slipped ppr., one in chief and the other in base. LlSTON OF Millburn Tower (181 7). Parted per Cross, or Quarterly. Parted per cross arg. and or, in the first quarter a lion rampant gu., in the second a dexter hand fess-ways couped ppr. holding a cross crosslet fitchee gu., in the third a galley, oars in saltire, sa., in the fourth a salmon naiant ppr. ; over all on a fess of the third a cushion of the second. William Rae Macdonald, F.F.A., Edinburgh (1878). Parted per cross erm. and vert ; over all a bend or charged with a stag in full speed ppr. between two mullets of the second. Archibald Hood of Rosedale, co. Midlothian (1891). Parted per cross gu. and vairy ; over all a bend indented counter- changed of the second and first. Master John Constable. Parted per cross gu. and vair ; over all a bend or (3rd quarter for Constable of Everingham), in the centre of the shield a crescent sa. CONSTABLE- Maxwell of Terregles (1875). Parted per cross gu. and vair ; over all a bend or (4th quarter). Con- stable-Maxwell-Stuart of Tra- quair (1876). Parted per cross or and arg. ; over all a sword in bend of the second sur- mounted of an oak tree eradicated in bend sinister ppr., the former support- ing on its point an antique crown gu., Parted per Cross, or Quarterly — contd. in base a horse-shoe sa. William M'Gregor, M.D., C.M.G. (1884). Parted per cross or and gu. ; over all on a bend sa. three fleurs de lys of the first. John Allison (1S11). Parted per cross or and gu. ; over all a bend engrailed sa. charged with three cross crosslets fitchde arg. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure arg. charged with three cushions gu. IVERACH OF WlDEFORD (1867). Parted per cross or and gu. ; over all a bend sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Campbell M'Iver of Asknish (ist matric. 1769). Parted per cross or and gu. ; over all a bend sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters). M'Iver Campbell of Asknish (2nd matric. 1853, 3rd do. 1881, 4th do. 1884). Parted per cross or and gu. ; over all a bend sa. charged with three cross crosslets fitchee arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure arg. The Rev. Peter Colin Camp- bell, Professor in Aberdeen (ist matric. 1854). Parted per cross or and gu. ; over all a bend sa. charged with three cross crosslets fitchee arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Principal Campbell, Aberdeen (2nd matric. 1867). Parted per cross or and gu. ; over all a bend sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Afaclver), all within a bordure en- grailed arg. charged with six crosses moline az. John Campbell, (retired) Captain, 21st Madras Native Infantry (1873). Parted per cross sa. and arg.; over all a bend or, on a chief of the second a lion's head erased between two cocks gu. Cockburn - Hood of Stone- ridge (1866). Parted per cross sa. and arg. ; over all a bend or. HOOD OF STONE- ridge (1st matric. 1830). Crown. Gu. an imperial crown within a double tressure flory counter-flory or (ist and 4th quarters). Earl of CROWN— CROWNS 69 Crown — continued. KELLIE (1st matric. . . ., 2nd do. 1S66). Gu. an antique crown within two branches of laurel between three mullets or, on a chief erm. a key sa. surmounting a sword ppr. in saltire. George Pope, C.B. (1862). Crowns (3). Arg. three antique crowns gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd grand quarter for Eraser of Inverallochy), the latter within a bordure erm. BuRTON- Mackenzie of Kilcov, CO. Ross (3rd matric. 1887). Arg. three antique crowns gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure engrailed and quarterly arg. and gu. charged with eight mullets counter- changed. Fraser of Auchnagarne. Arg. three antique crowns gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure engrailed and quarterly arg. and gu. Fraser of Belladrum. Arg. three antique crowns gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure indented arg. charged with eight crescents gu. Fraser of Eskdell. Arg. three antique crowns gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure engrailed and quarterly arg. and gu. and charged with eight annulets counter-changed. Fraser of Fin- gas k. Arg. three antique crowns gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Philip Fraser, Inverness (1692). Arg. three antique crowns gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Fraser of Farraline (1776). (Do.) William Fraser, H.E.I.C.S. (1776). Arg. three antique crowns gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure or. Fraser of Struie (1796). Arg. three antique crowns gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters), in the centre of the shield a crescent erminois. Major Charles Fraser, H.E.I.C.S. (1803). Arg. three antique crowns gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure erminois. Fraser of Inverallochy (1803). Arg. three antique crowns gu. (2nd Crowns (3) — continued. and 3rd quarters). Fraser of Lead- CLUNE (1807). Arg. three antique crowns gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure embattled counter-changed quarterly arg. and gu. ; in the centre of the shield a gold cross suspended from a mural crown or. LlEUT. - COL. Augustus Simon Frazer (18 14). Arg. three antique crowns gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Fraser of Lovat (1837). ' Arg. three antique crowns gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters), in the centre a mullet sa. Hugh Fraser, Secretary to H.M. Embassy at Rome (1884). Arg. three antique crowns gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 3rd grand quarter), all within a bordure arg. Fraser Tytler of Balnain (1864). Gu. three antique crowns or within a bordure chequy of the second and first. Grant of Corrimonie. Gu. three antique crowns or. Grant OF FREUCHIE. Gu. three antique crowns or within a bordure engrailed of the last. Grant of Gartinbeg. Gu. three antique crowns or within a bordure engrailed of the last. Grant of Dalvey (1st matric. 1753, 2nd do. 1762). Gu. three antique crowns or, on a canton arg. a demi-otter issuing out of a bar wavy sa., all within a bordure erm. GRANT OF PRESTONGRANGE (1759). Gu. three imperial crowns or, in the middle chief a Peninsular medal suspended from a ribbon of the field fringed az., on a chief embattled arg. a tower of the first between a sword, hilt upwards, encircled with a garland of laurel and the badge of the Otto- man Order of the Crescent ppr. Lieut.-Col. Sir Maxwell Grant, K.C.B. (1816). Gu. three antique crowns or within a bordure of the last charged with three laurel wreaths vert. Sir Patrick Grant, K.C.B. (1861). •Gu. three antique crowns or (1st 7o CROWNS— CUSHIONS Crowns (3) — continued. and 4th quarters), all within a bor- dure wavy or. Grant OF Rothie- MURCHUS (1755). Gu. three antique crowns or (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure gu. Fraser of Strichen. Gu. three antique crowns or (2nd and 3rd quarters), in the centre of the shield a crescent arg., all within a bordure gu. Captain Alexander Fraser (18 10). Gu. three antique crowns or (2nd and 3rd quarters). J AMES Mac- CxREGOR, M.D. (181 1). Gu. three antique crowns or (2nd and 3rd quarters). Earl of Sea- field (1824). Gu. three antique crowns or (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quar- ters), the latter within a bordure gu. Mackenzie of Kilcoy (1st matric.) Gu. three antique crowns or (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), all within a bordure gu. charged with three mullets arg. Lieut.-Col. Kenneth Mackenzie (1805). Gu. three antique crowns or (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), all within a bordure en- grailed quarterly arg. and gu. charged with three mullets counter-changed. Charles Douglas Mackenzie, Udney House, Middlesex (i860). Gu. three antique crowns or (2nd and 3rd quarters of 3rd grand quarter), all within a bordure erm. TYTLER OF Woodehouselee (2nd matric. 1824). Gu. three antique crowns or within a bordure parted per pale of the last and az. (4th quarter for Grajit of Ihtrdsyards). Fraser Tytler of Balnain (1864). Or, three antique crowns gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd grand quarter), the latter within a bordure erm. M \< kenzie of Kilcoy (2nd matric. 1 837). Cup. Az. a burning cup between two chess rooks in fess or. Smith of Braco. Az. a burning cup between two Cup — continued. chess rooks in fess or within a bordure of the last. Smith of Athernie (1760). Az. a burning cup or between two chess rooks of the last in chief and a hunting-horn in base arg., garnished and stringed gu. Robert Claude Smith of Redcliffe Tower, co. Devon (1876). Az. a burning cup between two chess rooks in fess or within a bordure of the last (2nd and 3rd quarters for Smyth of Athemey). Carmichael Smyth of Nutwood (1st matric. 1821, 2nd do. 1822). Sa. a cup arg. with a garland between two laurel branches issuing out of the same vert, within a bordure of the second charged with eight boars' heads erased gu. Laurie of Reidcastle (1st matric.) Sa. a cup arg. with a garland between two laurel branches issuing out of the same vert, within a bordure of the second charged with eight boars' heads erased gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Craig-Laurie of Red- castle (2nd matric. 1857). Cups (2). Gu. two covered cups or, in the middle chief a mullet arg. M'Ilvain of Grimmet. Cups (3). Az. three covered cups or, on a chief arg. a ship under sail in a sea ppr., a dexter canton gu. charged with the mace of the City of London sur- mounted in saltire by a sword, also ppr. Sir James Shaw (1809). Az. three covered cups or (2nd and 3rd quarters). Shaw Stewart of' Blackhall and Greenock (18 12). Cushion. Arg. a cushion az., accompanied by two spur-revels gu. in fess between three lions' heads erased of the last. James Scott, W.S. (1789). Cushions (3). Or, three cushions gu., each charged with a crescent arg., all within a bor- dure of the second charged with eight roses of the first. John Melville. CUSHIONS— DAGGERS 7i Cushions (3), — continued. Or, three cushions within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure nebuly quarterly az. and gu. Dunbar OF DURN. Or, three cushions gu. within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the last (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure arg. charged with eight fraises gu. Dunbar of Grange. Or, three cushions within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure vairy gu. and or. Dunbar of Hemp- rigs. Or, three cushions within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure gu. charged with eight annulets or. Dunbar of Inchbrok. Or, three cushions within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure quarterly az. and gu., and in the centre a deer's head cabossed for difference. Dunbar of Newton. Or, three cushions gu. within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the last (2nd and 3rd quarters). Dunbar of Westfield. Or, three cushions within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu., a mullet in the centre (2nd and 3rd quarters). Dunbar of Boath (1753). Or, three cushions pendant by the corners within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters) ; over all a cross moline az., all within a bordure nebuly quarterly gu. and az. William Dunbar (1777). Or, three cushions within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), the latter within a bordure quarterly az. and or, and in the fess point a deer's head cabossed ppr. Dame Mary Dunbar Brander of Pitgaveny (1854). Or, three cushions within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (3rd quarter for Randolph). Earl OF Moray. Cutlass — see Scimitar. Dagger (Skene). Az. a dagger in fess arg. between three bears' heads couped of the second, muzzled sa. FORBES OF Rubislaw. Az. a dagger in pale ppr. with a wolf's head couped or on the point thereof between three bears' heads arg., muzzled gu. Patrick Forbes. Az. a dagger in pale arg. bearing on its point a wolf's head couped or be- tween three bears' heads couped of the second, muzzled gu. ; on a chief of the second issuing out of the base thereof a demi-otter sa. crowned with an antique crown of the fourth (2nd and 3rd quarters). Forbes Leslie OF Rothie (1862). Gu. a dagger in pale ppr., point up- wards, between three bears' heads couped or. Fordyce of Ayton (1767). Gu. a dagger in pale ppr., on its point a wolf's head couped of the last, armed and langued arg., between three crescents of the third, all within a bordure erm. Henry William Tyt- ler, M.D. (1803). Gu. a dagger erect in pale ppr. between three wolves' heads erased arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Reid of Strathloch (1764). Gu. a dagger in pale ppr., point up- wards, between three boars' heads couped or (2nd and 3rd quarters). Fordyce Buchan of Kelloe (1856). Sa. a dagger in bend ppr., and in chief a boar's head erased arg. Browne of Blackburn. Daggers (2). Arg. two daggers az., the pommels divided in chief and the points con- joined, piercing a man's heart in base ppr., in the honour point a cinquefoil sa. Pearson of Kippenross. Gu. two daggers, points downward, in saltire arg., in base a lancet, point upward and spread, of the second. Mr. Matthew M'Kaile, surgeon, Aberdeen, 72 DAGGERS — EAGLE Daggers (3) (Skenes, Dirks). Arg. three daggers in pale gu., on a chief az. as many mullets of the field. Threipland of FiNGASK(ist matric.) Arg. three daggers in pale gu., on a chief az. as many mullets of the held (ist and 4th quarters). Murray Threipland of FiNGASK(2nd matric. 1826). Gu. three daggers pale -ways arg. surmounted of as many wolves' heads couped or. Skene of that Ilk. Gu. three daggers arg. surmounted on the point by as many wolves' heads couped or, all within a bordure en- grailed of the second. Skene of Dyce. Gu. three daggers arg. surmounted of as many wolves' heads couped or, a crescent for difference. Skene of Hallyards. Gu. three daggers arg. surmounted of as many wolves' heads couped of the last (or ?), a chief az. Skene of Newtyle. Gu. three daggers arg. surmounted on the point by as many wolves' heads couped or, all within a bordure invected of the second. Skene of Ramore. Gu. three daggers pale-ways ppr. surmounted of as many wolves' heads or (2nd quarter). RUSSELL OF MON- COFFER (1768). Gu. three daggers pale-ways in fess arg. surmounted by as many wolves' heads or (2nd and 3rd quarters). FlNNIE OF HlLBRAE (1765). Gu. three daggers pale-ways in fess ppr. surmounted by as manv - heads or (3rd quarter} Crichie (176 ( ' .. or, Coi the second Skene of Pitlurg 1 1- jjarts (2). Argent, two darts ppr., points down- wards, saltire-ways and thrust through a man's heart, placed in the middle fess gu., piled and feathered of the first. Ykoman of Dryburgh. Decrescent — see Crescent. Dog. Arg. a dog in chase of a deer at full speed ppr. upon a ground in base vert, within a bordure az. Rev. JOHN MacKinnon, Kilmodan (1806). Gu. a mastiff dog sejant or, holding in his fore-paws a Lochaber axe ppr. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Porter of Troquhain (1804). Dogs (3). Vert, three dogs of chase courant arg., collared or, on a chief of the second three hunting-horns of the first, stringed gu. Hunter OF Hunters- TON (18 IO). Vert, three dogs of chase courant arg., collared or, on a chief wavy of the second three hunting-horns of the first, stringed gu. DAVID HUNTER, merchant, Calcutta (1826). Dolphins (3). Arg. three dolphins hauriant az., finned gu. James Gilroy, M.D. (1891). Dove. Gu. a dove arg., holding in her beak an olive branch vert between three an- tique crowns or. Grant of Carron. Duck. Arg. a duck ppr., on a chief dan- cetty gu. a boar's head couped between two crescents of the first. Meik of Leidcassie. Arg. a duck ppr., on a chief in- dented gu. a boar's head couped between two crescents or. Mikieson of TT '1693). Vall. an eagle displayed az., armed, ueaked, and membered gu., on his breast an antique covered cup or. Earl of Southesk. Arg. an eagle displayed sa. Earl of Dalhousie (1st matric.) Arg. an eagle displayed between two serpents disposed in orle sa. James Ramsay, Bishop of Dunblane. Arg. an eagle displayed sa., armed and membered gu., within a bordure of the third. RAMSAY OF JDINGTON, EAGLE 73 Eagle — continued. Arg. an eagle displayed sa., armed and membered gu., within a bordure of the second charged with eight roses of the first. Ramsay of Whitehill. Arg. an eagle displayed sa., armed and membered gu., within an orle of eight mullets az. Mr. Hugh Ram- say, Provost of Methven. Arg. an eagle displayed sa., armed and beaked gu., on his breast a thistle or. Charles Aloisius Ramsay. Arg. an eagle displayed sa. within a bordure az. Captain William Ram- say. Arg. an eagle displayed sa., mem- bered and armed or, and on his breast an escutcheon gu., a crescent in chief for difference. Andrew Reid, West- minster. s- Arg. an eagle displayed between three quatrefoils sa., on a chief engrailed of the second as many quatrefoils of the first. Whyte of BURNTSHEILS. Arg. an eagle displayed between three quatrefoils sa., on a chief in- dented of the second as many quatre- foils of the first. Whyte of Con- land. Arg. an eagle volant between three quatrefoils sa., on a chief of the second as many quatrefoils of the first. Major Andrew Whyte. Arg. an eagle displayed sa., armed and membered gu., within a bordure nebuly of the second. John Ramsay, M.D. (1693). Arg. an eagle displayed sa., beaked and membered gu., bearing in his talons branches of laurel and olive displayed saltire-ways ppr. Allan Ramsay, Edinburgh (1740). Arg. an eagle displayed sa., beaked and membered gu., bearing on his breast another eagle displayed of the field. Ramsay of Brackmonth (1770- Arg. an eagle displayed sa. charged on the breast with a rose of the first. Ramsay of . Balmain (1st matric. 1806, 2nd do. 1808). Arg. an eagle displayed sa. within Eagle — continued. a bordure of the second besanty, on a chief gu. a mullet of the first between two cinquefoils erm. Peter Ramsay, banker, Edinburgh (1825). Arg. an eagle displayed sa. within a bordure indented of the second besanty, on a chief gu. a mullet of the first between two cinquefoils erm., and in the collar point a crescent counter-changed. Robert Ramsay, C.S., Edinburgh (1825). Arg. an eagle displayed sa. charged on the breast with a cinquefoil of the field, a chief supported by a fillet of the second parted per pale, 1st arg. a bend az., 2nd arg. a heart crowned gu., on a chief az. three mullets of the field. Ramsay of Barnton (1849). Arg. an eagle displayed sa. (1st quarter), all within a bordure em- battled gu. Maxwell of Cardo- ness (1805). Arg. an eagle displayed sa., a chiet gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Ramsay of Wauchtoun. Arg. an eagle displayed gu., beaked and armed az. (1st and 4th quarters). Reid of Strathloch (1764). Arg. an eagle displayed sa., beaked and membered gu., in chief a mullet of the last, all within a bordure engrailed vert (1st and 4th quarters). Captain John Ramsay (1793). Arg. an eagle displayed sa. (1st and 4th quarters). Earl of Dalfiousie (2nd matric. 1841, 3rd do. 1 861). Arg. an eagle displayed sa. within a bordure of the second charged with eight roses of the first (1st and 4th quarters). Wardlaw Ramsay OF Whitehill (1849). Arg. an eagle displayed sa. sur- mounted of a fess of the field charged with three stars of six points wavy az. (1st and 4th quarters). RAMSAY OF BARRA (2nd matric. 1858). Arg. an eagle displayed sa., armed gu., within a bordure of the second (2nd and 3rd quarters). Irvine of Kinconsie. Arg. an eagle displayed sa\, beaked and membered gu. (2nd and 3rd 74 EAGLE Eagle — continued. quarters), all within a bordure az. Ogilvie of Balbegno. Arg. an eagle displayed sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure engrailed gu. Pitcairn of that Ilk (1st matric.) Arg. an eagle displayed sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Pitcairn of FORTHER OR OF THAT ILK. Arg. an eagle displayed sa., beaked, langued, and armed gu., charged on his breast with another eagle displayed of the first (2nd and 3rd quarters for Ramsay of Brakmonth). Macgill OF KEMBACK (2nd matric. 1 7 7 1 ). Arg. an eagle displayed sa., beaked and membered gu., charged on the breast with an escutcheon of the last, all within a bordure of the second (2nd and 3rd quarters). RAMSAY L'AMV OF DUNKENNY (1864). Arg. an eagle displayed sa., beaked and membered gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Ramsay), in chief of the quarters a crescent gu. ; over all an escutcheon of pretence quarterly, 1st and 4th Hamilton, 2nd Nisbet, 3rd Dundas. Nisbet-Hamilton-Ogilvy OF BlEL (1888). Arg. an eagle displayed sa., in chief three crescents gu. (3rd quarter). Bruce Dundas of Blair (1796). Arg. an eagle displayed sa. within a bordure of the last besanty, on a chief gu. two cinquefoils erm. (3rd quarter). Ramsay-Gibson-Maitland of Clif- tonhall and barnton (l866). Az. an eagle displayed arg. sur- mounted of a fess sa. charged with two mullets or. Martin Barr, Worcester (1825). Az. an eagle displayed arg., on a chief of the second a lion passant guardant gu., crowned with an imperial crown or. John Allan Carnegy, London (1st matric. 1825). Gu. an eagle displayed or, armed and membered az., looking towards the sun in his splendour, placed in the dexter chief ( 1 st and 4th quarters as coat of augmentation). Lord Cardross. Eagle — continued. Gu. an eagle displayed or, armed and membered az., looking towards the sun in his splendour, placed in the dexter chief (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure or. WILLIAM Erskine, second son of David, Lord Cardross. Gu. an eagle displayed or, armed and membered az., looking towards the sun in his splendour, placed in the dexter chief (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure parted per pale or and arg. John Erskine, third son of David, Lord Cardross. Gu. an eagle displayed or, armed and membered az., looking towards the sun in his splendour, placed in the dexter chief (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure triparted at the dexter and sinister chief angles and the middle base point or, arg., and gu. Charles Erskine, fourth son of David, Lord Cardross. Gu. an eagle displayed or, armed and membered az., looking towards the sun in his splendour of the second, placed in the dexter chief ( 1 st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure engrailed parted per pale or and arg. Erskine of Linlathen (1870). Or, an eagle displayed az., beaked and membered ppr., holding in his dexter talon a thistle of the last. Carnegie of Ballindarg. Or, an eagle displayed az., armed and membered gu., surmounted on the breast with a book of the first. Carnegy of Craigo. Or, an eagle displayed az., and in chief a buckle between two annulets of the second. Carnegy of Newgate. Or, an eagle displayed az., holding in its dexter talon a rose slipped in pale ppr. William Carnegy, eldest son of Leuchlands. Or, an eagle displayed sa., and in chief a rose gu. between two mullets of the second. Panton of Black- HOUSE. Or, an eagle displayed sa., in chief a rose gu. between two mullets of the second, within a bordure of the EAGLE 75 Eagle — continued. third. Captain George Panton, alias Panther. Or, an eagle displayed gu. charged on the breast with a mullet arg. between two cross crosslets fitchee in chief and a crescent in base sa. Donald of Conheath (1788). Or, an eagle displayed gu. sur- mounted of a galley sa., sails furled and rigging ppr., in the dexter chief point a dexter hand couped in fess of the second, and in the sinister a cross crosslet fitchee of the third. M'Donell of Glengarry (1797). Or, an eagle displayed gu., beaked and membered sa., surmounted of a fess engrailed az. charged with a besant between two buckles of the field. The Rev. James Lapslie, Minister of Campsie (1797). Or, an eagle displayed az., beaked and membered gu., within a bordure engrailed of the second. Major- Gen. Nicholas Carnegie, H.E.I.C.S. (1815). Or, an eagle displayed az., beaked and membered gu., surmounted on the breast with a star of eight points arg., within a bordure engrailed of the third charged with eight besants. John Allan Carnegy (2nd matric. 1826). Or, an eagle displayed gu., armed sa., surmounted on the breast of a galley of the first, within a bordure of the third charged with three cross crosslets fitchee arg. Macalester of Loup (1847). Or, an eagle displayed gu., sur- mounted of a galley sa., sails furled and rigging ppr., in the dexter chief point a dexter hand couped in fess of the second, and in the sinister a cross crosslet fitchee of the third, all within a bordure of the second. Sir James Macdonell, G.C.B. (1855). Or, an eagle displayed between three quatrefoils az., on a chief of the second a besant between two garbs of the first. White of Grougar and Ardarroch (1866). Or, an eagle displayed gu. sur- Eagle — con tin ued. mounted of a galley sa., in the dexter chief point a dexter hand couped in fess of the second, and in the sinister a cross crosslet fitchee of the third. .Eneas R. W. M'Donell (1870). Or, an eagle displayed gu. sur- mounted of a galley sa., sails furled, rigging ppr., in the dexter chief point a dexter hand couped in fess of the second, and in the sinister a cross crosslet fitchee az., all within a bor- dure engrailed of the last. Mac- DONELL OF LOCHGARRY (1890). Or, an eagle displayed az., armed and membered sa. (1st and 4th quarters for Carnegie). Earl of NORTHESK. Or, an eagle displayed az., beaked and membered sa. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure parted per pale gu. and arg. charged with eight escallops counter-changed. Car- negie OF FlNHAVEN (l773). Or, an eagle displayed gu. charged on the breast with a horse-shoe of the field (1st and 4th quarters). Major John Smith, 31st Regt. Bengal Army (1867). Or, an eagle displayed reguardant sa. charged on the breast with a cres- cent of the first, in chief two crescents of the second (1st and 4th quarters). Hunter-Weston of Hunterston (1880). Or, an eagle displayed az. (1st and 4th quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters). Carnegy of Kinfauns. Sa. an eagle displayed arg., armed and beaked gu. Gourlay of Kin- CRAIG. Sa. an eagle displayed arg., armed and membered gu., within a bordure engrailed or. James Gourlay, Dant- Sa. an eagle displayed or, in his dexter talon a dagger ppr., within a bordure arg. charged with six mullets gu. William MacAndrew, London (1785). Sa. an eagle displayed or, in his dexter talon a dagger in pale ppr., within a bordure arg. charged with 76 EAGLE Eagle — continued. three lozenges gu., on a chief of the third a sword in bend dexter az., sup- porting on its point an antique crown of the fourth and an oak tree eradi- cated in bend sinister ppr. JOHN Macandrew, M.D. (1850). Sa. an eagle displayed arg., armed and beaked gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Austin - Gourlay of Kincraig (1865). Eagle, Two-Headed or Double. Arg. an eagle with two heads dis- played sa., on a chief vert two spur- revels or, all within a bordure invected of the second. Aitchison OF Syde- SERF. Arg. an eagle with two heads dis- played sa., on a chief vert a cross staff between two spur- revels or. Captain John Aitchison, Pitten- weem. Arg. a double eagle displayed gu., a mullet for difference. DUNLOP OF Garnkirk. Arg. a double eagle displayed gu., a martlet for difference. Dunlop OF HOUSEHILL. Arg. a double eagle displayed sa., beaked and membered. gu., upon its breast an escutcheon of the first charged with a saltire of the second, surcharged with an urcheon (hedgehog) or, all within a bordure of the third. Maxwell of Monreith. Arg. an eagle with two heads dis- played sa., on a chief vert a crescent of the field between two spur-revels or. Aitchison of Rochsolloch (1770- Arg. a double-headed eagle dis- played gu., in the dexter chief point a mullet az., within a bordure of the last. Dunlop of Carmyle (1st matric. 1779). By a second matriculation in 1789 the mullet az. was altered to a rose gu. Arg. a double - headed eagle dis- played gu., beaked and membered sa., in chief a lozenge between two mullets az., and in base the sea wavy vert. Dunlop of Rosebank (1792). a double-headed eagle dis- Arg. Eagle — continued. played sa., beaked and membered gu., surmounted of an escutcheon of the first charged with a saltire of the second and surcharged in the centre with a hedgehog or. MAXWELL OF Carruchan (1848). Arg. an eagle displayed with two heads sa., armed gu., charged on the breast with a garland of laurel or, within a bordure embattled of the third, on a chief of the same a mural crown between two mullets of the fourth. Sir John Aitchison, K.C.B. (1867). Arg. an eagle displayed with two heads sa., beaked and membered gu., bearing on his breast an escutcheon of the first charged with a saltire of the second, surcharged with a hedgehog or ( 1 st quarter for Maxwell, Earl of Nithsdale), in the centre of the shield a crescent sa. CONSTABLE MAXWELL OF TERREGLES (1875). Arg. an eagle with two heads dis- played gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Dunlop of that Ilk (1837). Arg. an eagle displayed with two heads sa., beaked and membered gu., bearing on its breast an escutcheon of the first charged with a saltire of the second, surcharged with a hedgehog or ( 1 st and 4th quarters). MAXWELL of Munches (1868). Arg. an eagle displayed with two heads sa., beaked and membered gu., carrying on his breast an escutcheon of the first charged with a saltire of the second, surcharged with a hedge- hog or (2nd quarter). CONSTABLE Maxwell - Stuart of Traquair (1876). Arg. an eagle displayed with two heads gu. (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters) ; over the latter on an escutcheon Boyle of Kel- bumc. The College of the Holy Spirit, Cumbrae (1874). Or, a double eagle with wings dis- played, surmounted by a galley sa., armed, langued, and flagged gu., in the dexter chief point a sinister hand couped of the third, a mullet in the EAGLE— ESCUTCHEONS 77 Eagle — continued. fess points of the field. DONALDSON of Hilton. Or, a double eagle with wings dis- played surmounted of a galley sa., armed and flagged gu., in the dexter chief point a left handcouped of the last. Donaldson of Kinnairdie (1736). Or, a double eagle with wings dis- played surmounted of a galley sa., armed (and flagged) gu., in the dexter chief a left hand couped of the third and in the sinister chief a salmon ppr. Colin Donaldson, co. Middlesex (174S). Or, a double eagle displayed sa., beaked and membered gu., surmounted of a galley of the second, flagged of the third, in a dexter canton arg. a sinister hand couped in pale gu., all within a bordure of the last. Donald- son OF ACHMULL (1766). Or, a double-headed eagle dis- played ppr., beaked and membered gu., surmounted of a galley sa., flagged of the third, in the dexter chief point a sinister hand couped and erected of the last, all within a bordure engrailed az. Robert Donaldson, W.S. (1780). Or, a double-headed eagle displayed ppr., beaked and membered gu., sur- mounted of a galley sa., flagged of the third, in the dexter chief point a sinister hand couped and erected of the last, in the sinister an escallop of the fourth, all within a bordure en- grailed az. Alexander Donald- son, Major 76th Foot (1780). Or, a double eagle displayed sur- mounted by a galley sa., armed and flagged gu., in the dexter chief point a left hand couped of the last (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure az. charged with eight buckles or. DON- ALDSON of Bannachra (1766). Or, an eagle displayed with two heads, armed and beaked az. (1st and 4th quarters of 1st grand quarter) ; over the latter on an escutcheon of pretence Boyle of Kelbume. Earl of Glasgow (1869). Ears of Wheat — see Wheat. Eels (3). Az. three eels naiant fess-ways in pale arg. Ellis of Elliston. Elephant. Az. an elephant passant arg., tusked or, bearing on his back a tower ppr. Royal Burgh of Dumbarton. Escallops (3). Az. three escallops or within a bor- dure engrailed of the last. Pringle of Greenknowe. Az. three escallops or. Pringle of Stitchell. Escutcheon (Inescutcheon). Gu. an escutcheon arg. between three pyke-heads (geds' heads) couped or. Geddes of Rachan. Gu. on an escutcheon or between eight crosses patee arg. an anvil ppr. Bertram of Nisbet (1752). Gu. an escutcheon erm. between three pykes' heads couped or, in chief a mullet arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Captain David Parkhill (1803). Sa. an escutcheon chequy arg. and az. between three lions' heads erased of the second. M 'Naught of Kil- quharitie. Sa. an escutcheon chequy or and az. between three lions' heads erased arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Macknight Crawfurd of Cartsburn (2nd matric. 1864). Vairy, on an escutcheon gu. a fess in form of a wall crenelle of three pieces arg., masoned sa. Captain Charles Straton (1698). Vert, an escutcheon arg. charged with a stag's head cabossed gu., at- tired or (3rd quarter for Chesham). Viscount Newhaven. Escutcheons (3). Arg. three escutcheons gu. Earl of Erroll. Arg. three escutcheons gu., over all in chief a label of three points of the second. Sir John Hay (after- wards eleventh Earl of Erroll). Arg. three escutcheons gu. within a bordure erm. Hay of Balhousie. Arg. three escutcheons within a bordure engrailed gu., a mullet for difference. Hay of Earnehill. 78 ESCUTCHEONS— FACE, LEOPARD'S Escutcheons (3) — continued. Arg. three escutcheons within a bordure gu. Hay of Lochloy. Arg. three escutcheons within a bordure engrailed az., semee of cinquefoils of the first. Hay of Muntone. Arg. three escutcheons gu. within a bordure chequy of the second and first. Hay of Pitfour. Arg. three escutcheons within a bordure gu. charged with eight cres- cents of the field. Hay of Strowie. Arg. three escutcheons gu. within a bordure counter-compony of the second and first. John Hay, London. Arg. three escutcheons within a bordure indented gu. Robert Hay, W.S. Arg. three escutcheons gu., each charged with a garb or banded of the second. Henry Hay, merchant in Leith. Arg. three escutcheons gu., a bor- dure az. charged with six fraises of the first. Sir David Hay, M.D. (1692). Arg. three escutcheons gu. within a bordure indented az. charged with six fraises of the first. Hay of Letham (1693). Arg. three escutcheons gu. within a bordure engrailed sa. charged with eight annulets or. GEORGE Hay, merchant, Konigsberg (1807). Arg. three escutcheons gu., in the fess point a key for difference (1st and 4th quarters). Hay OF MORDINGTON (1st matric. 1 76 1). Arg. three escutcheons gu. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure gu. Hay of Mordington (2nd matric. 1764). Arg. three escutcheons gu. (1st and 4th quarters), in the fess point a crescent. Hay of Rannas (1764). Arg. three escutcheons gu. (1st and 4th quarters), in the centre of the shield a crescent gu. Hay OF Faich- field (1806). Arg. three escutcheons gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters). Earl OF KlNNOULL (1811). Escutcheons {Z)— continued. Arg. three escutcheons gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters). Earl of Kinnoull [impaled by Lyon Office] (1823). Arg. three escutcheons gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters) within a bordure gu. Cap- tain Edward William Auriol Hay, Lyon Clerk (1824).1 Arg. three escutcheons gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 1st and 2nd grand quarters) within a bordure erm. Robert William Hay (1824).1 Arg. three escutcheons gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Hay). Earl of Kinnoull. Arg. three escutcheons gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure gu. Seton of Abercorn. Arg. three escutcheons gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). (Smith-) Seton of Touch (1771). Arg. three escutcheons gu., in chief an ox-yoke lying fess-ways ppr. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Dalrymple Hay of Park (1800). Arg. three escutcheons gu. (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), with a crescent gu. for difference, the latter within a bordure of the last. Hay Gordon of Avochie (1858). Arg. three escutcheons gu. (3rd quarter of 3rd grand quarter for Hay). Fraser of Findrack (1864). Erm. three escutcheons gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Hay of LEYS (1831). Erm. three escutcheons gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Paterson-Balfour- Hay of Leys and Carpow (1872). Face, Leopard's. Gu. a leopard's tace arg. between three cinquefoils erm. Charles Edward Hamilton, London (1892). Quarterly or and gu. a leopard's face ppr. (2nd and 3rd quarters for MiIver). Campbell of Bal- LOCHYLE (1871). 1 Altered on Petition to a coat of four quarters, of which the above was the third (1824). FALCON— FESS 79 Falcon. Arg. a falcon volant ppr. between three holly leaves in chief vert and a hunting-horn in base sa., garnished gu. Burnet of Shetchocksley. Arg. a falcon close sa., armed, jessed, and belled or, on a chief of the second three besants. Bolton of Carbrook (1870). Az. a falcon displayed between three mullets arg., on his breast a man's heart gu. Lord Halkerstoune. Az. a falcon displayed arg. charged on the breast with a heart gu. between three mullets of the second (2nd and 3rd quarters). Falconer Macken- zie of Allangrange (18 1 7). Gu. a falcon volant or within an orle wavy on the outer and engrailed on the inner side arg. Thomas Knox, Ireland (1693). Sa. a falcon rising or between three mullets of the last (2nd and 3rd quar- ters for Pendarvis). Bassett of Tihiddy, Cornwall (1780). Falcons (3). Arg. three falcons vert (1st quarter). Quarles (1767). FESS. (1) Fess, Fess within . . . and Fess surmounted of . . . (2) Fess and in chief . . . (3) Fess and in base . . . (4) Fess between . . . (5) On a Fess . . . (6) On a Fess . . . and in chief . . . ( 7 ) On a Fess . . . and in base . . . (8) On a Fess between . . . (9) Parted per Fess. (1) Fess, Fess within . . ., Fess sur- mounted of . . . Arg'. a fess wreathed az. and gu. Carmichael, Earl of Hind- ford. Arg. a fess wreathed az. and gu. within a bordure of the second charged with eight crescents of the first. Carmichael of Ballinblea. Arg. a fess wreathed az. and gu. within a bordure counter-compony of the second and first. John Car- michael, portioner of Little Black- burn. Fess — continuci I. Arg. a fess az. CHARTERIS OF Hempsfield. Arg. a fess chequy az. and of the first surmounted of two ravens hang- ing pale-ways sa., with an arrow through both their heads. Peter Murdoch, Glasgow (1732). Arg. a fess counter-compony az. and of the field surmounted of two swords, points upwards, in saltire ppr., on a chief of the second three besants. Hopkirk OF Dalbeath (1st matric. 1774). Arg. a fess chequy az. and of the field surmounted of two ravens hang- ing pale-ways, suspended from an arrow in fess through their heads, point toward the sinister, all ppr. Murdoch of Rosshill (1779). Arg. a fess az. surmounted of three arrows, one in pale and two in bend dexter and sinister, points downwards, counter-changed ; in chief a boar's head erased sa., and in base two escallops ermines. HUTCHISON OF Rockend (1856). Arg. a fess wreathed az. and gu. within a bordure of the second (1st quarter). Gibson- Carmichael of Skirling (2nd matric. 1823). Arg. a fess az. within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Charteris OF Amisfield. Arg. a fess wreathed az. and gu. within a bordure of the second (1st and 4th quarters). Carmichael- Smyth of Nutwood (1st matric. 1 82 1, 2nd do. 1822). Arg. a fess wreathed gu. and az. within a bordure of the last (2nd quarter). Gibson- Carmichael of Skirling (1st matric. 1791). Arg. a fess sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure en- grailed gu. David Congilton, portioner of Dirleton. Arg. a fess gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure or. Melville of Cassingray. Arg. a fess gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Melville of Raitli). Lord Mel- ville (1673). So FESS Fess — continued. Arg. a fess gu. (3rd quarter), all within a bordure componyerm. and pur- pure. Campbell of Craigie ( 1 8 1 6). Az. a fess arg. ; over all a marble pillar gu. issuing out of the nombril wavy. Edward of Longcroft. Az. a fess chequy arg. and gu. Earl of Kilmarnock. Az. a fess chequy arg. and gu. within a bordure or. BOYD OF PlTCON. Chequy or and az. a fess gu. fretty arg. (1st quarter for Cheyne). Viscount Newhaven. Gu. a fess vair. Basken of Ord. Gu. a fess erm. Crawfurd OF Crawfurdland. Gu. a fess chequy arg. and az. (1st and 4th quarters for Lindsay), all within a bordure az. charged with fourteen mullets (or). Earl of Balcarres. Gu. a fess chequy arg. and az. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure of the last. Lindsay of Evelick. Gu. a fess chequy within a bordure counter-compony arg. and az. (1st and 4th quarters). Lindsay of Cairne. Gu. a fess chequy arg. and az. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure quarterly or and gu. charged with eight mullets counter-changed. Lind- say of Cavill. Gu. a fess chequy arg. and az. ( 1 st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure az. charged with eight roses arg. Lindsay of Kilspindie. Gu. a fess erm. (1st and 4th quarters for Crawfurd). Crawfurd of Kilbirnie (2nd matric. 1694). Gu. a fess erm. (1st and 4th quarters). Crawford of Jordan- hill (2nd matric. 1765, 3rd do. 1766). Gu. a fess erm. (1st and 4th quarters). Crawford of Auchin- AMES (1st matric. 1789). Gu. a fess chequy arg. and az. (1st and 4th quarters). WILLIAM ALEX- ANDER Lindsay of Deerpark, Devon (187 1). Gu. a fess erm. (1st and 4th quarters). Crawfurd of Auchin- ames (2nd matric. 1879). Gu. a fess chequy arg. and az. Fess — continued. (1st and 4th quarters). Earl of Crawford (1884). Gu. a fess chequy arg. and az. within a bordure of the last (1st and 4th quarters of 1 st and 4th grand quarters), the latter within a bordure az. semee of fourteen mullets or. LINDSAY OF Balcarres (1875). Gu. a fess chequy arg. and az. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters), a mullet or in the fess point. Paterson Wallace of Morning- side (1824). Gu. a fess chequy az. and arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bor-, dure arg. Chalmers OF KlLDONAN. Gu. a fess chequy az. and arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bor- dure indented or. Chambers of Waterside. Gu. a fess chequy arg. and az. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Lindsay), all within a bordure quarterly gu. and arg. Colville of Blair. Gu. a fess chequy arg. and az. (2nd and 3rd quarters), a mullet for differ- ence. Hugh Wallace, W.S. Gu. a fess chequy arg. and az. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Patrick Wal- lace, Provost of Arbroath. Gu. a fess chequy az. and arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure arg. Wallace of Neilstonside (1759). Gu. a fess erm. surmounted of two spears in saltire arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure quarterly gu. and arg. Patrick George Crawford (1779). Gu. a fess erm. (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). Crawford Pollok OF POLLOK (1852). Gu. a fess chequy arg. and az. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). DUNLOP OF Dun- lop (1838). Gu. a fess erm. (3rd quarter [for Crawford] of 3rd grand quarter). Earl of, Glasgow (1869). Gu. a fess chequy arg. and az. (1st and 4th quarters [for Lindsay] of 3rd FESS 81 Fess — contiu in u /. grand quarter). Earl OF GLASGOW (1869). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. within a bordure sa. charged with eight mascles of the third. STEWART OF ASCOG. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg., over all a lion rampant gu. Stewart of Blackhall. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. surmounted of a bend engrailed, all within a bordure indented gu. Stewart of Burr ay. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. within a bordure gu. charged with three lions rampant and as many ships at anchor interchanged of the first. Stewart of Newark. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. sur- mounted of a bend engrailed gu. charged with a rose ppr. Stewart of Shambelly (1732). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. sur- mounted of a bend engrailed gu. charged with a boar's head couped of the field, within a double tressure flory counter-dory of the fourth. Stewart of Castle Stewart (1st matric. 1770). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. sur- mounted of a bend gu. Stewart of Goodtrees. (Patent dated 1745, registered 1777). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. sur- mounted of a lion rampant gu., within a bordure engrailed of the second charged with three garbs of the field alternately with as many crescents of the third. Stewart of Castle- STEWART (2nd matric. 17S8). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. within a bordure gu. charged with three crescents of the third. Prof. Dugald Stewart of Catrine (1807). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. sur- mounted of a bend engrailed gu., within a bordure wavy of the second charged with three mullets of the third. Stuart of Kilburn House, co. Middlesex (181 1). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. Fess — continued. within a bordure gu. charged with four galleys, oars in action, of the first. John Stewart, Canada (1834). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. sur- mounted of a lion rampant gu., within a bordure engrailed of the second charged with three garbs of the field alternately with as many crescents of the third. Stewart of St. Fort (1839). Or, a fess wavy gu. surmounted of a pillar sa. issuing out of a mount in base vert. Edward OF Balruddery (1867). Or, a fess wavy gu. surmounted of a pillar sa. issuing out of a mount in base vert, within a bordure of the second. Allan Edward of Faring- ton Hall, co. Forfar (1868). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (1st quarter for Stewart). Earl of Tra- quair. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (1st quarter). Lady Louisa Stewart (1863). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (1st quarter of 1 st grand quarter for Stuart of Traquair), the latter within a bor- dure gu. Constable - Maxwell- Stuart of Traquair (1876). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 1st grand quarter). Duke of Athole (1865). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure counter erm. Stewart of Balcas- kie. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure az. charged with eight buckles or. Stewart of Grantully ( 1 st matric.) Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. sur- mounted of a lion rampant gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Stewart of Lady- wall. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (1st and 4th quarters). Stewart of Straebrock. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bor- dure arg. charged with six wolves' heads erased gu. ; over all a lion rampant G 82 FESS Fess — continued. gu. James Stewart, merchant, Dundee. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. ( i st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure embattled az. charged with eight buckles or. W. Charles Stewart, Major in Halket's Regiment of Scots Dutch (1740). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (1st and 4th quarters). Stewart of Ardsheal (1st matric. 1772, 2nd do. 1800). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. sur- mounted of a lion rampant gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Stewart Nichol- son OF CARNOCK (1st matric. 1792). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. sur- mounted of a lion rampant gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Shaw Stewart of Blackhall and Greenock (18 12). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. sur- mounted of a bend engrailed gu., sur- rounded by a double tressure flory counter- flory of the fourth, within a a bordure engrailed erm. (1st and 4th quarters). John Leveson Douglas Stewart, younger, of Nateby Hall, co. Lancaster (1867). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. sur- mounted of a lion rampant gu., within a bordure engrailed of the second charged with three garbs of the first alternately with as many crescents of the third (1st and 4th quarters). Balfour- Stewart of Arbigland (1869). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. sur- mounted of a lion rampant gu. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure arg. charged with three wolves' heads erased gu. Charles Stewart, barrister-at-law (1879). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters for Stewart). Marquess of Athole. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (2nd quarter for Stewart of Doiui). Earl of Moray. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (2nd quarter). Goodlatt Campbell of Achlyne. Fess — continued. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure erm. Campbell of Aberuchill (2nd matric. 1694). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure quarterly or and sa. Campbell OF Barcal- DINE (2nd matric. 1808). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (2nd quarter [for Stewart] of coat impaled by Macgregor). Captain Evan John Macgregor Murray (1809). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure quarterly or and sa. Campbell OF Barcal- dine (2nd matric. 1 8 1 7). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. sur- mounted of a lion rampant within a bordure gu. (2nd quarter). RICHARD- SON OF PlTFOUR (2nd matric. 1826 and 3rd do. 1837). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. sur- mounted of a lion rampant within a bor- dure gu. (2nd quarter). MAJOR J. Alston Stewart (1830). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. within a bordure gu. charged with eight buckles of the first (2nd and 3rd quarters for Stewart) ; over all on an escutcheon arg. a saltire (" some will have it engrailed ") between four roses gu. Stewart, Duke of Lennox. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Cunningham of Craigends. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Reid of Birnes. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. sur- mounted of a bend engrailed gu. within a double tressure flory counter- flory of the last, and in chief a buckle of the second (2nd and 3rd quarters). Hathorn of Overaires (1743). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. within a bordure sa. charged with eight mascles of the third (2nd and 3rd quarters). M Arthur Stewart of Milltoun (1775). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure engrailed parted per pale or and arg. Steuart of Ballechin (1876). FESS 83 Fess — continued. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure engrailed parted per pale arg. and or. Charles Ferdinand de Kierz- kowski-Steuart, London (1888). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. sur- mounted of a bend engrailed gu. within a double tressure flory counter- flory of the last (2nd and 3rd quarters). Stewart-Mackenzie of Seaforth (1890). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. sur- mounted of a lion rampant gu. within a bordure of the last (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quar- ters). Lieut.-Col. W. Stewart Balfour (1837). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (2nd quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). Pentland of that Ilk (18 12). Or, a fess chequy arg. and az. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). MURRAY OF BROUGHTON (2nd matric. 1730, 3rd do. 1809). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. ; over all a bend sa. charged jvith three buckles of the first (4th quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). Earl of Forfar. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. sur- mounted of a bend sa. charged with three buckles of the first (4th quarter of 2nd grand quarter). Earl of Sel- kirk (1799). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. sur- mounted of a bend sa. charged with three buckles of the field (4th quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters) ; over the latter on an escutcheon of pretence Douglas. Lord Dunglass (1878). Earl of Home (1881). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. sur- mounted of a bend sa. charged with three buckles of the first (4th quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters) ; over, the latter on an escutcheon of pre- tence Douglas. Hope of Luffness (1886). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (3rd quarter), in the fess point a hunting- horn sa., garnished gu. Campbell of Glenfalloch. Fess — continued. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (3rd quarter) ; over all a man's heart gu., crowned or. Campbell of Glen- lyon. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (3rd quarter). Campbell of Glenur- quhie. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (3rd quarter). CAMPBELL OF LOCH- DOCHART. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (3rd quarter), a mullet for difference. Campbell of Monzie. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (3rd quarter), all within a bordure gu. Alexander Campbell, third son of Glenurquhie. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (3rd quarter), all within a bordure invected sa. Duncan Campbell, eldest son of Monchaster. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (3rd quarter), all within a bordure - az. Alexander Campbell, M.D. Or a fess chequy az. and arg. (3rd quarter), all within a bordure erm. Campbell of 'Aberuchill (3rd matric. 1703). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (3rd quarter), all within a bordure az. Dr. Alexander Campbell, surgeon to the Hospital at Port Royal, Jamaica (1737). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (3rd quarter), all within a bordure vair. Campbell of Barcaldine (1st matric. 1755). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (3rd quarter) ; over all the arms of the Scots, African, and Indian Company, q.v. Campbell of Finab (1772). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (3rd quarter). Lieut.-Gen. Sir Alex- ander Campbell, Bart. (1st matric. 1815). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (3rd quarter), all within a bordure or. Captain Alexander Campbell, H.E.I.C.S. (1st matric. 181 5, 2nd do. 1 816). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (3rd quarter) ; over the quarters a 84 FESS Fess — continued. silver medal and gold cross pendant from a ribbon with clasps. Sir Colin Campbell, K.C.B. (1816). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (3rd quarter). Campbell OF DUNSTAFF- nage (1st matric. 1836). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (3rd quarter). Earl of Breadalbane (1868). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (3rd quarter). Campbell of Dunstaff- nage (2nd matric. 1889). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (1st and 4th quarters of 3rd grand quarter for Stewart). LORD CARDROSS. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (1st and 4th quarters of 3rd grand quarter). MoiR OF Leckie (1796). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (2nd quarter of 3rd grand quarter for A thole) ; on an escutcheon of pretence over Marchioness of Lansdowne and Baroness Nairne (1878). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. surmounted by a bend sa. charged with three buckles of the first (4th quarter for Stewart) ; over all on an escutcheon Douglas. James, Mar- quess of Douglas. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. sur- mounted by a bend sa. charged with three buckles of the first (4th quarter) ; over all on an escutcheon Douglas. Douglas of Bridgeford. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. surmounted of a bend sa. charged with three buckles of the field (4th quarter for Stewart of Bon kill) ; over all on an escutcheon Douglas. Douglas of that Ilk (1771). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (1st and 4th quarters of 4th grand quarter), the latter within a bordure az. charged with eight buckles or. Stewart Fothringham OF Powrie, co. For- far (1890). Vert, a fess indented upon the upper and engrailed on the nether side arg., surmounted of an arrow in pale, point downward, ppr. between four mullets of the second. JOHN CUTHBERT, Bailie of Inverness. (2) Fess and in chief . . . Arg. a fess sa., in chief three lozenges of the last. Lord Aston, Baron of Forfar. Gu. a fess erm. and in chief two cinquefoils arg. Captain James Crawfurd. Gu. a fess chequy arg. and az., in chief a label of three points of the second. Lindsay of Blackholm. Gu. a fess chequy arg. and az., in chief a mullet of the second, the base uridy of the third, within a bordure engrailed or. Lindsay of Culsh. Gu. a fess chequy arg. and az., in chief a mullet (of the second ?), and the base barry undy of the second and third. Lindsay of Dowhill. Gu. a fess chequy arg. and az., in chief a cross crosslet fitchee of the second (1st and 4th quarters). THE Hon. Colin Lindsay (1885). Gu. a fess erm., in chief a mullet of the last (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). COOPER of Failford (2nd matric. 1839). Gu. a fess erm., in chief a mullet of the last (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). COOPER of Failford (3rd matric. 1852). Gu. a fess chequy arg. and az., in chief a mullet of the second and the base wavy of the third, within a bordure engrailed or (3rd quarter for Lindsay of Culsh). Dingwall For- DYCE OF BRUCKLAY (1846). Or, a fess gu. and in chief a serpent az. COTHBERT OF CASTLEHILL. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg., in chief a lion passant guardant gu. Stewart of Rosling. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. surmounted of a bend engrailed and in the sinister chief point a buckle, all within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. Stewart of Phis- GILL (1725 ?). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. surmounted of a bend gu. charged with three buckles of the field, in a sinister canton of the fourth a lion passant guardant of the first pierced with a dart ppr., and in base a FESS 85 Fess — continued. broken spear surmounted of a helmet, both ppr. Steuart of Allanton (2nd matric. 18 i 5). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. sur- mounted of a bend engrailed gu. charged with three salmon of the first, in the sinister chief point a buckle, all within a double tressure flowered and counter-flowered of the fourth. Stewart of Southwick, co. Kirk- cudbright ( 1 89 1 ). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg., in chief three buckles of the second (1st and 4th quarters). Stewart of Newhall. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. and in chief a garb of the second (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure engrailed gu. William Stewart, Remembrancer of the Exchequer (1724?). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. sur- mounted of a bend gu. charged with three buckles arg\, in chief a lion passant guardant of the fourth (1st and 4th quarters). Stewart Den- ham OF COLTNESS ( I 8 I o). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. within a bordure gu., on a canton of the last an Eastern crown of the first (ist and 4th quarters). Captain William Little Stewart (1851). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg., in chief a garb of the second (1st and 4th quarters of ist and 4th grand quarters), within a bordure gu. David Steuart Moncreiffe (1768). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg., in chief a label of three points gu. (1st and 4th quarters of ist and 4th grand quarters) ; over all on an escutcheon of pretence Ct/ning/ianic of Bandalloch. Stewart Robertson of Edrady- nate (1885). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg., in chief a mullet gu. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure engrailed compony az. and arg. Stewart of Ard- vorlich (1802). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg., in chief a mullet gu. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure engrailed compony Fess — continued. az. and arg. Major-Gen. Robert Stuart, H.E.I.C.S. (1802). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. and in chief a chevron gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Stewart of MonteitJi) ; over all a crescent gu. for difference. Viscount Preston. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg., in chief a crescent of the second (2nd and 3rd quarters). CunninGHAme OF Cayon, St. Cristopher's. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg., in chief a chevronel gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure chequy sa. and or. Graham of Garture. Or, a fess chequy az. and arg., in chief a chevron gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Graham of Gartmore (1st matric. 1673 ?). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg., in chief a chevron gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Graham of Gartmore (2nd matric. 1 772). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (3rd quarter) ; above the quarters on a chief arg. the representation of a rock superinscribed " Gibraltar " between two medals. Sir Alexander Camp- BELL,Bart., K.C.B.(2nd matric. 181 7). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg., in chief a chevronel gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 3rd grand quarter). Barclay-Allardice (1883). (3) Fess and in base . . . Az. a fess chequy arg. and gu. and in base a cross moline or. Boyd OF Pinkell. Gu. a fess erm. and in base a ship or. Crauford of Possil. Gu. a fess erm., in base two swords in saltire ppr., within a bordure wavy arg. (1st and 4th quarters). Mac- KNIGHT CRAWFURD OF CARTSBURN (2nd matric. 1864). Gu. a fess erm., in base two swords in saltire ppr., within a bordure wavy arg. (ist and 4th quarters). Mac- knight Crawfurd of Cartsburn (3rd matric. 1866). Gu. a fess erm. and in base a ship at anchor, her ensigns flying, or (2nd 86 FESS Fess — continued. and 3rd quarters). Dunmore OF Kelvinside (1770). Or, a fess chequy az. and arg., in base a savage head couped ppr. Mrs. Louisa Sydney Stuart, Bel- ton Strange House, co. Salop (1892). (4) Fess between . . . Arg. a fess wavy gu. between three boars' heads erased sa., within a bor- dureofthe second. Allardyce of DUNNINALD. Arg. a fess chequy az. and of the first between three cocks gu. Cock- BURN OF ORMISTON. Arg. a fess chequy az. and of the first between three cocks gu., a mullet for difference. George Cockburn, third son of Ormiston. Arg. a fess az. between three mullets gu., within a bordure engrailed of the second. Dick of Pitkerro. Arg. a fess chequy gu. and of the first between three mullets in chief az. and a man's heart in base ppr. Douglas of Maynes. Arg. a fess nebuly between three escutcheons gu. Hay of Cardeny. Arg. a fess between three escut- cheons within a bordure gu. Hay of WOODCOCKDALE.1 Arg. a fess wavy between three escutcheons within a bordure gu. James Hay, W.S. Arg. a fess wavy cotised az. between two unicorns' heads couped in chief and a hunting-horn in base gu., gar- nished of the first and stringed of the third. HORNE OF Westerhall. Arg. a fess between three mullets az. INNES OF BLAIRTOUN (ist matric. . . .) Arg. a fess engrailed between three mullets az. Mr. Robert Innes, Minister of Gamrie. Arg. a fess wavy between three mullets az. Mr. George Innes, Parson of Balhclvie. 1 Given thus by Nisbet ; the entry in the Register is partially erased, but runs as follows : " Arg. three incscutcheons, within a bordure gu. a fess waved of the second." But see James Hay, W.S. , who was the second brother of Woodcockdale. Fess — continued. Arg. a fess counter-embattled be- tween three mullets az. Thomas Innes. Arg. a fess gu. between three holly leaves vert. Irvine of Castle- FARTAGH. Arg. a fess between two mullets in chief az. and a hunting-horn in base sa., garnished gu. Jossey OF West Panes. Arg. a fess wavy between two mullets in chief az. and a hunting- horn in base sa., garnished gu. John Jossey, surgeon-apothecary in Edin- burgh. Arg. a fess quarterly sa. and or be- tween three trefoils vert. Macreadie of Pearstoun. Arg. a fess between a boar's head erased in chief and two mullets in base az. Mrs. Elizabeth Rocheid of Inverleith. Arg. a fess chequy sa. and or be- tween three ships rigged of the second. Rolland of Disblair. Arg. a fess crenelle between three lions' heads erased gu. Scott OF LOGIE. Arg. a fess az. between two cross crosslets fitchee in chief and a mullet in base sa. James Sharp, Arch- bishop of St. Andrews [impaled with arms of See]. Arg. a fess az. between two cross crosslets in chief and a mullet in base sa., within a bordure gu. Sharp OF Stonehill. Arg. a fess nebuly between three mullets sa. Stoddart OF SOUTH- house. Arg. a fess counter-embattled be- tween two cinquefoils in chief and a cross crosslet fitchee in base gu. Keirie of Gogar (1673). Arg. a fess between three mullets in chief and a lion rampant in base gu. Macrae of Orangefield (1736). Arg. a fess crenelle- between three lions' heads erased gu., a mullet in chief for difference. SCOTT OF Brotherton (1764). Arg. a fess chequy gu. and of the FESS 87 Fess — continued. first between three boars' heads couped az. Charles Fall, Dunbar (1764). Arg. a fess az. between two mullets in chief and a crescent in base gu. Dick of Braid (1768). Arg. a fess chequy gu. and of the field between three mullets in chief az. and a man's heart in base ppr., all within a bordure engrailed vert charged with eight crescents or. John DOUGLAS, Albany Herald (1780). Arg- a fess chequy sa. and or be- tween two ships in chief, sails furled, of the second, and a fleur de lys in base az. Rolland of Cask (1788). Arg. a fess chequy sa. and or be- tween two three-masted ships, sails furled, in chief of the second, and a lion rampant gu. in base. Rolland OF AUCHMITHIE (1796). Arg. a fess chequy az. and of the field surmounted of a bend engrailed of the second charged with three buckles or, between a lion rampant gu. and a moor's head couped ppr., banded of the first in chief and a garb in base of the second. Stirling of Mansfield (3rd matric. 1801). Arg. a fess counter-embattled be- tween three lions' heads erased gu. Scott of Dunninauld (1807- 1809). Arg. a fess az. between two cross crosslets fitchee in chief and a mullet in base sa., within a bordure wavy gu. Sharp of Kincarrochy (18 13). Arg. a fess between five mullets of six points, three in chief and two in base gu. Major - General Sir Thomas Dallas, K.C.B. (1815). Arg. a fess chequy or and az. between three arrows in pale, points upwards, in chief, and three fleurs de lys, 2 and 1, in base of the third. Steuart of Glenormiston (1828). Arg. a fess gu. between three tre- foils slipped vert, on a chief erm. a lion rampant of the second between two cinquefoils of the third. William M'Taggart, merchant, Madras (1842). Fess — con tinned. Arg. a fess between two colts in chief and one in base sa. Coul- thart of Coulthart (1846). Arg. a fess erm. between three mullets in chief sa. and a crescent in base az., within a bordure gu. charged with three cranes statant of the field. Trotter Cranstoun of Dewar (1st matric. 1848). Arg. a fess gu. between two hearts in chief of the second and a salmon naiant in base az. John Melville, W.S., Lord Provost of Edinburgh (1854). Arg. a fess chequy az. and of the field surmounted of a bend engrailed of the second charged with three buckles or, between a lion rampant gu. and a moor's head couped ppr., banded of the first in chief, and a garb in base of the fourth. STIRLING OF MANS- FIELD (4th matric. 1864). Arg. a fess wavy vert between three anchors sa. Michael James Jamieson, merchant, Glasgow (1864). Arg. a fess chequy and gu. of the field between a crescent in chief of the second and a unicorn's head erased in base sa. James Ptolemy Thur- burn, R.N. (1864). Arg. a fess wavy az. between three anchors sa. Jamieson of Croy (1865). Arg. a fess wavy vert between three anchors sa., within a bordure of the second. Robert Jarvie Jamieson (1869). Arg. a fess az. between an eagle displayed in chief sa., beaked and membered gu., and a galley in base, oars in saltire and flags flying, of the third. Balloch of Peath*ill (1869). Arg. a fess wreathed gu. and vert between two mullets in chief of the second and a dolphin haurient in base az., within a bordure of the third. Elder of Fairfield (1869). Arg. a fess az. between a fox courant in chief ppr. and a mullet in base of the second. William Wylie, L.R.C.S.E. (1870). FESS Fess — continued . Arg. a fess az. between three harps sa., stringed or. JOHN HARPER, LL.D., Edinburgh (1870). Arg. a fess chequy gti. and of the first between three mullets in chief az. and a heart in base ppr. (2nd quarter for Douglas of Mains), all within a bordure erm. Campbell Douglas of Douglas Support (2nd matric. 1871). Arg. a fess sa. between three es- cutcheons az. John Heys, calico printer (1875). Arg. a fess chequy az. and or between three oak trees eradicated fructed ppr. Forrest of Auciien- RAITH, co. Lanark (1877). Arg. a fess wavy between three cross crosslets fitchce az. Henry ADAMSON, Ewell, co. Surrey (1883). Arg. a fess erm. between three mullets in chief sa. and a crescent in base az., within a bordure gu. charged with three cranes statant of the field. Trotter- Cranstoun of Dewar, co. Midlothian (2nd matric. 1890). Arg. a fess gu. between three mullets in chief sa. and a crescent in base az. (1st and 4th quarters). Trotter of Mortonhall (1st matric.) 1 Arg. a fess crenelle between three lions' heads erased gu. (1st and 4th quarters). SCOTT OF COMISTON. " Assigned by the Lyon at London " (first matric. 1747) ; over all an eagle displayed az. (second matric. 1760). Arg. a fess gu. between three mullets in chief sa. and a crescent in base az. (1st and 4th quarters). Trotter of Mortonhall (2nd matric. 1792). Arg. a fess between three weaver's shuttles gu., tipped and furnished with quills of yarn or (1st and 4th quar- ters). J. W. Wedderburn Webster, Clapham, co. Surrey (181 1). Arg. a fess az. between three lions' heads erased in chief and as many crescents in base gu. (1st and 4th 1 But see note in Register which refers to a Patent of 29th June 1676. Fess — continued. quarters). PENTLAND OF THAT Ilk (1812). Arg. a fess nebuly between three mullets of six points sa. within a bordure gu. (1st and 4th quarters). George Stodart, London (1864). Arg. a fess between three mullets in chief and a crescent in base az. (1st and 4th quarters). COSENS- Weir of Bogangreen (1865). Arg. a fess sa. between three moors' heads couped ppr., banded or (1st and 4th quarters). Brown-Morison OF FlNDERLIE (1866 ; 2nd matricula- tion of same arms as Broun-Morison [1885]). Arg. a fess nebuly between three stars of six points sa. within a bordure gu. (1st and 4th quarters). ROBERT Riddle Stodart, Lyon Clerk Depute (1S71). Arg. a fess wavy gu. between three boars' heads erased sa. (1st and 4th quarters). Barclay - Allardice (1883). Arg. a fess wavy between three roses gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters). Earl of Haddington (2nd matric. 1859). Arg. a fess gu. cotised sa. between three garbs of the last (2nd quarter for Tyndall). Hamilton-Tyndall- Bruce of Grangehill and Falk- land (1873). Arg. a fess wavy between three roses gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Melrose). Earl of Haddington (1st matric.) Arg. a fess sa. between two cotises az. and of the second x (2nd and 3rd quarters). CONGILTON OF that Ilk. Arg. a fess az. between two cross crosslets fitchde in chief and a mullet in base sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Sharp of Scotscraig. Arg. a fess embattled between three roses gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Graham of Airth (1722). Arg. a fess between three bay leaves vert (2nd and 3rd quarters 1 Compony az. and of the second. — Nisbet. ll'.SS 89 Fess — continued. ioxFoulis). George Riddell, M.D., heir-male of Kinglass (1765). Arg. a fess dancetty sa. between three Cornish choughs ppr. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Thomas), ORME OF BALVAIRD on an escutcheon of pre- tence over Malcolm of Poltalloch (1818). Arg. a fess between a boar's head erased in chief and two mullets in base az. (2nd and 3rd quarters). KlN- LOCH OF GlLMERTON (1829). Arg. a fess chequy gu. and of the first between three mullets in chief az. and a heart in base ppr. (2nd and 3rd quarters), in the middle chief point on an escutcheon arg. a woman trampling a snake under her feet and supporting a child in her arms crowned with laurel ; all within a bordure erm. Douglas of Douglas Sup- port (1st matric. 1832). Arg. a fess sa. between three foxes' heads couped ppr. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Tod-Mercer of Scots- bank (1884). Arg. a fess gu. between three hunting-horns sa., stringed of the second (4th quarter [for Forrester] of 4th grand quarter). Earl of Glas- gow (1869). Az. a fess or (between two arms coupled at the shoulders arg. FRANCIS Armstrong, son to Parknowe. Az. a fess between three bells or. Bell of Provesthauch. Az. a fess chequy arg. and gu. between two barrulets of the second. David Boyd, Edinburgh. Az. a fess chequy arg. and gu. between two cross crosslets fitchee in chief and as many mullets in base of the second. Boyd OF TROCHREG. Az. a fess chequy arg. and gu. be- tween three roses in chief and a crescent in base of the second. John Boyd, Edinburgh. Az. a fess verrey {sic) between three fleur de lys arg. Browne of Gorgie Milne, now Broun of J OHNSTOUNBURN. 1 Illegible in Register. FeSS — continued. Az. a fess chequy arg. and gu. between three bears' heads couped of the second, muzzled of the third. Forbes of Eight (Echt). Az. a fess chequy arg. and of the first between three boars' heads erased in chief and as many mullets in base or. Gordon of Achannasee. Az. a fess chequy arg. and of the first between three boars' heads erased or, within a bordure indented of the second. Gordon of Badenscoth. Az. a fess chequy arg. and of the first between three boars' heads erased or, within a bordure of the second. Gordon of Birkenburn. Az. a fess chequy or (sic) and of the field between three boars' heads erased of the second, a mullet in chief for dif- ference. Gordon of Buthlay. Az. a fess chequy arg. and of the first between three boars' heads erased or. Gordon of Lessmoir. Az. a fess chequy arg. and of the first between three boars' heads erased or, within a bordure nebuly of the second. Gordon of Rothney. Az. a fess between an increscent and decrescent in chief arg. and a branch of palm slipped in base or. Neven (Niven) of Shousburgh. Az. a fess chequy arg. and gu. between three fraises of the second. James Park of . . . Az. a fess arg. between six cross crosslets fitchee or. Lieut.-Col. George Rattray. Az. a fess indented arg. between three besants. Edward Burrow, Port Glasgow (i 773)- Az. a fess chequy arg. and sa. between six cross crosslets fitchee, three in the chief and three in the nombril points, or, and three billets, two in the honour and one in the base points, of the second. John LEES, Private]Secretary to the Lord- Lieutenant of Ireland ( i 773)- Az. a fess engrailed arg. between three bells or. Thomas Bell, Ealing (1782). Az. a fess chequy arg. and gu.between 90 FESS Fess — continued. two barrulets of the second. Lieut.- Gen. Sir Robert Boyd (1786). Az. a fess chequy arg. and of the first between three boars' heads erased or, in the middle chief point a bear's head of the second, muzzled gu., in the dexter chief point a mullet silver. Lieut.-Col. Hugh Mackay Gordon (1803). Az. a fess or between two hunting- horns in chief of the second and a bear's head erased in base arg., muzzled sa. Robert Horn, advo- cate (1855). Az. a fess chequy arg. and gu. between two buckles in chief of the second and a saltire in base chequy or and of the third. Captain James Waddell Boyd (1858). Az. a fess chequy arg. and gu. between three escutcheons of the second. Boyd of Townend (1865). Az. a fess between three arrows pale - ways, points downwards, or. John Heugh, merchant, London (1865). Az. a fess between two pelicans in their nests feeding their young in chief and a pot of lilies in base arg. Paterson of Kinnettles (1867). Az. a fess between three boars' heads couped or. Henry Wolrige Gordon, barrister-at-law (1873). Az. a fess arg. between six mascles or. NlCOL OF BALLOGIE (1875). Az. a fess chequy arg. and sa. be- tween two boars' heads couped in chief of the second and a crescent in base or, on a canton also of the second a chevron of the third between three lionsrampant gu. Andrew Clark, S.S.C. (1879). Az. a fess or between three mascles in chief and a crescent in base arg. Edward Joseph Carson of Accar- SANE, Capetown (1883). Az. a fess between three crosses pateearg. Charles James Gordon Duguid, Aberdeen (1883). Az. a fess between three crosses patee arg. within a bordure parted per pale arg. and or. Duguid of Cam- machmore, co. Kincardine (1883). Fess — continued. Az. a fess or between a castle triple- towered arg., masoned sa., in chief and a crescent of the second in base. Thomas Clark, Lord Provost of Edinburgh (1886). Az. a fess chequy arg. and gu. between three mullets in chief and an anchor in base of the second, wreathed about with a cable ppr. Boyd of Maxpoffle, co. Roxburgh (1892). Az. a fess between three lozenges or (1st and 4th quarters for Bcthune). Bethune of Balfour (1st matric.) (Do.) Bethune of Bandon. Az. a fess chequy or and gu. between three lozenges of the second (1st and 4th quarters). Bethune of Blebo. Az. a fess chequy arg. and gu. be- tween three mascles or (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure indented or. Grisel Bethune, heiress of Longhermiston. Az. a fess between three fraises arg. (1st and 4th quarters). PHILIP Fraser, Inverness (1692). Az. a fess chequy arg. and of the first between three boars' heads erased, within a bordure or (1st and 4th quarters). GORDON OF HALLHEAD (1760). Az. a fess between three lozenges or (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure embattled or. Bethune of Kilcon'quhar (1835). Az. a fess between three mascles or (1st and 4th quarters). BETHUNE OF Balfour (2nd matric. 1837). Az. a fess chequy arg. and sa. between three crescents, one in chief and two in base, of the second (1st and 4th quarters). Towers-Clark of Wester Moffat (1867). Az. a fess chequy arg. and of the field between three boars' heads erased or, within a bordure indented of the second (2nd and 3rd quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters). Forbes Leslie of Rothie (1862). Az. a fess chequy arg. and of the first between three boars' heads erased or, within a bordure indented of the second (2nd quarter [for Gordon of FESS 9i Fess — co?iti?nted. BadenscotK\ of 2nd grand quarter). Forbes-Leith of Fyvie (1889). Az. a fess chequy vert and arg. between three bears' heads couped of the third, muzzled gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). David Rae, advocate (1758). Az. a fess chequy arg. and of the first between three covered cups of the second (2nd and 3rd quarters). Shaw Mackenzie of Newhall (1857). Az. a fess between three boars' heads or (2nd and 3rd quarters). GORDON-GlLMOUR OF CRAIGMILLAR, co. Midlothian (4th matric. 1887). Az. a fess between three crosses patee arg., within a bordure parted per pale of the second and or (2nd and 3rd quarters). DUGUID-M'COMBIE OF Cammachmore, co. Kincardine (1890). Erm. a fess az. between two mullets in chief and a hart's head erased, attired with ten tynes in base gu. Dick of Prestonfield (1st matric. . . ., 2nd do. 1 771). Erm. a fess az. between two mullets in chief and a stag's head erased in base gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Cuninghame of Caprington (1st matric. 1829, 2nd do. 1S50). Erm. a fess az. between two mullets in chief and a stag's head erased in base gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure or. Dick CunynG- ham of Prestonfield (1850). Gu. a fess erm. between three mullets in chief arg. and two swords saltire-ways in base ppr., a crescent surmounted of another for difference.1 Crawfurd of Cartsburn (1st matric.) Gu. a fess wavy erm. between three mullets arg. pierced az. Craw- furd of Easter Seton. Gu. a fess erm. between three crows arg. Crawfurd of Cloverhill. Gu. a fess erm. between three mullets within a bordure arg. John 1 Note in Register.— The brotherly difference above is taken away, and in lieu thereof a bordure wavy of the third added. Fess — continued. Crawfurd, Commissary Depute of Hamilton. Gu. a fess erm. between two mullets in chief arg. and a hart's head cabossed in base or, attired sa. James Crawfurd, Linlithgow. Gu. a fess indented or between two escallops in chief and a spur-revel in base arg. Patrick Divvie, merchant, Aberdeen. Gu. a fess between three besants in chief and a crane in base (or ?). Robert Fennison, Edinburgh. Gu. a fess chequy arg. and az. between three mullets in chief of the second and an annulet in base or. Lindsay of Wormiston. Gu. a fess chequy arg. and az. between three garbs of the second, banded of the first. David Lindsay, merchant, Edinburgh. Gu. a fess erm. between three mullets arg. Crawfurd of Kil- birnie (1st matric. 1673). Gu. a fess between a bow and arrow in full draught in chief and three legs of a man couped at the thigh in base arg. Birnie of Broomhill (1698). Gu. a fess counter-embattled erm. between two mullets in chief and a stag's head erased in base, with a cross crosslet between his attires or. Craw- ford of Doonside (1767). Gu. a fess between three escut- cheons or. W. Mutter, Governor of the Gold Coast (1767). Gu. a fess erm. between two crosses pat3 Fraises (3) — continued. suspended from a mural crown or. Lieut. - Col. Augustus Simon Frazer (i 8 i 4). Az. three fraises arg. (ist and 4th quarters), all within a bordure gu. ; over all on an escutcheon Hay. Hay of Belton (ist matric. 1824). Az. three fraises arg. (ist and 4th quarters). Fraser OF Lovat (1837). Az. three fraises arg. (ist and 4th quarters) ; over all on an escutcheon arg. three shields gu., all within a bordure arg. Hay of Linplum (1841). Az. three fraises arg. (ist and 4th quarters), all within a bordure in- dented or, with a canton erm. Fraser of Hospitalfield (2nd matric. 1852). Az. three fraises arg. (ist and 4th quarters) ; over all on an escutcheon of pretence arg. a key fess-ways, wards downwards, between three shields gu. fox Hay. Hay of Alderston (1875). Az. three fraises arg. (ist and 4th quarters of ist and 4th grand quarters) ; over all on an escutcheon arg. three shields gu., in the centre a mullet for difference. Hay-Newton of Newton (ist matric. 1773). Az. three fraises arg. (ist and 4th quarters of ist and 4th grand quarters), the latter within a bordure gu. over the latter on an escutcheon Hay. Baird - Hay of Belton (2nd matric. 1874). Az. three fraises arg. (4th quarter of ist and 4th grand quarters), all within a bordure or charged with eight crescents az. Mr. Robert Gordon of . . ., second son of Gordonstoun. Az. three fraises arg. (4th quarter of ist and 4th grand quarters for Fraser), all within a bordure or. Gordon of Gordonstoune (1695). Az. three fraises arg. (2nd quarter). Murray of Stanhope. Az. three fraises arg. (2nd quarter), in the centre of the shield a mullet or. Thomas Murray, Captain 48th Foot. Fraises (3) — continued. Az. three fraises arg. (ist and 4th quarters of 2nd grand quarter), the latter within a bordure erm. Mac- kenzie of Kilcoy (2nd matric. 1837). Az. three fraises arg. (2nd quarter of 2nd grand quarter for Fraser). Lord Elphinstone (1864). Az. three fraises arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd grand quarter). Forres of Pitsligo (2nd matric. 1865). Az. three fraises arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters [for Fraser] of 2nd grand quarter), in the centre a mullet az. for difference. Lady Osborne El- phinstone (1870). Az. three fraises arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Fraser). Lord FORBES of Pitsligo. Az. three fraises ("or five saltire- ways, according to some ") arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Fraser). Earl of Wigton. Az. three fraises arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters). FLEMING OF FERME. Az. three fraises arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters), in the fess point a mullet for difference. Lieut. -Col. John Fleming. Az. three fraises arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters), in the fess point a mullet for difference. Mrs. Marie Fleming, spouse to John Graham, Commissary Clerk of Dunblane [impaled by Gra/iam]. Az. three fraises arg., within a bordure quarterly, first and fourth, or three antique crowns gu., second and third, az. three fraises arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Leslie of Powis. Az. three fraises arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Mackenzie of Gairloch. Az. three fraises arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters) ; over all in the centre of the shield a wolf's head erased or. MAC- KENZIE of Seaton (1789). Az. three fraises arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters). FORBES OF Newe (2nd matric. 1833). Az. three fraises arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters) ; over all in the centre of I 114 FRAISES— FRET Fraises (3) — continued. the shield a wolf's head erased or, within a bordure parted per pale of the last and arg. Colin Mackenzie, W.S. (1873)- Az. three fraises arg. (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), all within a bordure gu. charged with three mullets arg. LIEUT. - COL. Kenneth Mackenzie (1805). Az. three fraises arg. (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quar- ters), all within a bordure engrailed quarterly arg. and gu. charged with three mullets counter-changed. Charles Douglas Mackenzie, Ud- ney House, co. Middlesex (i860). Az. three fraises arg. (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quar- ters), the latter within a bordure az. charged with eight garbs or. MAJOR Henry Erskine Forbes (1870). Az. three fraises arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quar- ters). Forbes of Pitsligo (1st matric. 1783). Az. three fraises arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), the latter within a bordure or charged with eight fleurs de lys az. Brooke Hamilton Gyll of Wyrar- disbury House, co. Bucks. (1844). Az. three fraises arg. (4th quarter [for Fraser] of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters for Huntly). JOHN, Earl of Sutherland. Az. three fraises arg. (4th quarter for Fraser). Marquess of Huntly. Az. three fraises arg. (4th quarter), all within a bordure indented arg. Gordon of Letterfurie. Az. three fraises arg. (4th quarter), all within a bordure sa. charged with eight besants. John Gordon, mer- chant in Aberdeen. Az. three fraises arg. (4th quarter), all within a bordure quarterly arg. and gu. Gordon of Abergeldie (1676). Az. three fraises arg. (4th quarter), all within a bordure nebuly gu. GOR- DON OF DALPHOLLY (1697)- Az. three fraises arg. (4th quarter), Fraises (3) — continued. all within a bordure nebuly gu. GOR- DON OF INVERGORDON (l75°)- Az. three fraises arg. (4th quarter). John Gordon, South Carolina (1776). Az. three fraises arg. (4th quarter), all within a bordure compony arg. dan az. Captain William Conway Gordon (1846). Az. three fraises arg. (4th quarter), all within a bordure compony arg. and az. Captain Alexander Gordon, R.E. (1845)- Fraises (5). Az. five fraises arg. (1st and 4th quarters) ; over all on a shield of pre- tence arg. three escutcheons gu., within a bordure vert charged with unicorns' heads couped and mullets interchanged of the one and other arg. Hay of Haystoun. Fret. Erm. a fret engrailed gu. M'Cul- LOCH OF PlLTON. Arg. on a fret of four pieces gu. as many hearts or, and in every interstice a rose of the second, barbed vert, in chief a crescent az. ROBERT Gaird- ner (1761). Arg. on a fret gu. between a rose in every interstice of the second, barbed vert, four hearts or, within a bordure az. Robert Gardiner, H.E.I.C.S. (1789)- Arg. on a fret of four pieces gu. as many hearts or, and in every interstice a rose of the second (2nd and 3rd quarters for Gardiner). George Kin- near, merchant, Edinburgh (18 18). Az. a fret arg., on a chief or three crescents sa. ; over all on an escutcheon the arms of Mackenzie of Seaforth. Dame Mary F. E. Hood Mac- kenzie of Seaforth1 (181 5). Erm. a fret engrailed gu. and on an escutcheon en surtout az. three wolves' heads erased arg. M'CUL- loch of Barholm (18 14). Gu. on a fret of four pieces arg. as many hearts az., and in every inter- 1 The arms depicted accotee with a lozenge bearing the Seaforth arms. FRET— GALLEY ii5 Tl&t—continuet /. stice a rose of the second. John Gardner, banker, Edinburgh (1783). Gu. on a fret arg. four hearts az., and in every interstice a rose of the second, in chief a crescent or. RICH- ARD Gardner, Assistant Comptroller- General of the Customs (1784). Sa. a fret arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Harington Stuart of Torrance, co. Lanark (1879). Gu. a fret or (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). William Henry Montgomery (i860). Pretty. Erm. fretty gu., a bordure engrailed of the second. M'Culloch of Drummoral. Erm. fretty gu., a bordure indented of the second. M'Culloch of Muil. Erm. fretty gu. M'CULLOCH OF Myrtoune. Furisons (3). Or, three furisons az. Steel OF Carfin (1866). Fusil. Arg. a fusil fess-ways between three mullets az. INNES OF LlGHNET (1693). Fusils (5). Az. five fusils in fess or (2nd and 3rd quarters of 4th grand quarter for Percy). Duke OF Athole (1865). Gable. Az. a gable end of a gothic church with a cross at the top and a gothic leaded window arg. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure embattled gu. Max- well OF CARDONESS (1805). Galley. Arg. a galley, oars in saltire, sa. within a bordure wavy az. . . . Donaldson, Brechin. Arg. in the sea az. a galley, sails trussed up, sa., on the middle part thereof Queen Margaret of Scotland standing richly apparelled and crowned ppr., holding in her dexter hand a sceptre ensigned with a fleur de lys or, and in her sinister, lying on her breast, Galley — continued. a book folded purpure. Burgh of Queensferry. Royal Arg. a galley three pallets or. ton (1st matric. a chief gu. of Ravels- Keith 1737)- Arg. in the sea ppr. an ancient galley with two masts, sails furled, sa., flagged gu., seated therein the Virgin Mary with the infant Saviour in her arms and a cloud resting over their heads, all ppr. Burgh OF LEITH (1889). Arg. in a sea ppr. an ancient galley sa., flagged gu., therein two men ppr., one rowing, the other furling the sail. Royal Burgh of Rutherglen (1889). Arg. a galley, oars in saltire, sa., in the sinister chief point a martlet volant of the second with a small chain about its neck az., to which is appended a plain cross gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Whyte of Stockbrigs (1754). Arg. a galley, oars in action and sails furled, sa., a flame of fire on the masthead ppr. between an eagle's head erased of the last in the dexter and a cross crosslet fitchee gu. in the sinister chief points (1st and 4th quarters for Macvicar). AFFLECK OF Edinghame (1777). Arg. a galley with her sails furled up sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters). Hamilton of Baldon (1733). Arg. a galley sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters) within a bordure gu. David Steuart Moncreiffe (1768). Arg. a galley, sails furled, oars in action, sa. (3rd quarter of 1st and 4th grand quarters). Campbell M'Iver OF Asknish (1st matric. 1769). Arg. a galley, oars in action and flagged sa. (3rd quarter of 1st and 4th grand quarters). Maciver Campbell of Asknish (2nd matric. 1853). Arg. a galley, oars in action, sa. (3rd quarter of 1st and 4th grand quarters), all within a bordure arg. The Rev. Peter Colin Campbell, Professor in Aberdeen (1st matric. 1854) — the n6 GALLEY Galley — continued. same arms without the bordure. Principal Campbell, Aberdeen (2nd matric. 1867). Arg. a galley, oars in action, sa. (3rd quarter of 1st and 4th grand quarters). M'Iver Campbell of Asknish (3rd matric. 1881, 4th do. 1884). Arg. a galley, oars in saltire, sa. (4th quarter of 1st and 4th grand quarters), the latter within a bordure engrailed arg. charged with six crescents gu. Alexander Campbell, Peru (1762). Arg. a galley sa. (2nd quarter). Campbell of Glenurquhie. Arg. a galley, oars in action, sa. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure az. Alexander Campbell, M.D. Arg. a galley sa. (2nd quarter) ; over all a man's heart gu., crowned or. Campbell of Glenlyon. Arg. a galley sa. (2nd quarter), in the centre of the shield a hunting-horn sa., garnished gu. CAMPBELL OF Glenfalloch. Arg. a galley sa. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure gu. Alexander Campbell, third son of Glenur- quhie. Arg. a galley sa. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure invected sa. Dun- can Campbell, eldest son of Mon- chaster. Arg. a galley sa. (2nd quarter). Campbell of Monzie. Arg. a galley, oars in action, sa. (2nd quarter). Campbell of Loch- dochart. Arg. a galley, oars in action, sa. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure erm. CAMPBELL OF ABERUCHIL (3rd matric. 1703). Arg. a galley, oars in action, sa. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure az. Dr. Alexander Campbell (1737). Arg. a galley, oars in action, sa. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure vair. Campbell of Barcaldine (1755). Arg. a galley, sails furled and oars in action, sa. (2nd quarter) ; over all the arms of the Scots African and Indian Company, q.v. Campbell of Finab (1772). Galley — continued. Arg. a galley, oars in action, sa., sur- mounted in the middle fess point of a boar's head erased or (2nd quarter), within a bordure erm. Col. Neil Campbell (18 14). Arg. a galley, oars in action, sa. (2nd quarter). Lieut. - Gen. Sir Alexander Campbell, Bart. (1st matric. 181 5). Arg. a galley, oars in action, sa. (2nd quarter); over the quarters a sil- ver medal and gold cross pendant from a ribbon with clasps. SIR COLIN Campbell, K.C.B. (18 16). Arg. a galley, oars in action, sa. (2nd quarter); above the quarters on a chief arg. the representation of a rock superinscribed " Gibraltar " between two medals. Sir Alexander Camp- bell, Bart., K.C.B. (2nd matric. 1 8 1 7). Arg. a galley, sails furled, oars in action, sa. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure az. charged with eight annu- lets or. Robert Campbell, mer- chant, Sydney (1837). Arg. a galley, oars in action, flags and pennons flying, sa. (2nd quarter). Earl of Breadalbane (1868). Arg. a galley, oars in action (2nd and 3rd quarters). Earl of Argvle. Arg. a galley with her sails trussed up sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Duke of Hamilton. Arg. a galley sa. (2nd and 3rd quar- ters). Campbell of Blythswood (1st matric.) Arg. a galley, oars in action, sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure counter hermines (ermines). Stewart of Balcaskie. Arg. a galley, oars in action, sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure az. charged with eight buckles or. Stewart of Grantully (1st matric.) Arg. a galley sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure en- grailed gu. William Stewart, Remembrancer of the Exchequer. Arg. a galley, oars in action, sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure embattled az. charged with GALLEY 117 Galley — continued. eight buckles or. W. CHARLES Stewart, major in Hacket's Regi- ment of Scots Dutch (1740). Arg. a galley, sails trussed up and oars in action, sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Stewart of Ardsheal (1st matric. 1772, 2nd do. 1880). Arg. a galley sa., sails furled, flags and pinnets flying and oars in action, bruised with a baton sinister couped gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure compony arg. and az. Col. William Campbell (1763). Arg. a galley sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Campbell of Blyths- wood (2nd matric. 1880). Arg. a galley sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), the latter within a bordure compony arg. and az. charged with hearts gu. and mullets arg. Buchan OF AUCHMACOY (1830). Arg. a galley sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). Campbell Swinton of KlMMERGHAME (1850). Arg. a galley sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), the latter within a bordure compony arg. and az., the first charged with hearts gu. and the second with mullets arg. Hamilton Dalrymple of North Berwick (1889). Arg. a galley, oars in saltire, sa., flagged gu. (3rd quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). Lockhart OF LEE (2nd matric. 1806). Arg. a galley, oars in action, sa. (3rd quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). Pentland of that Ilk (181 i). Arg. a galley, oars in action, sa. (3rd quarter). Campbell of Cawdor (1st matric.) Arg. a galley, her oars in action, sa. (3rd quarter). Campbell of Lochnell (1st matric.) Arg. a galley, oars in action, sa. (3rd quarter), all within a bordure engrailed or. John Campbell of Moy, Sheriff Depute of Argyle. Arg. a galley, oars in action, sa. (3rd quarter), all within a bordure Galley — contin ued. engrailed gu. Archibald Camp- bell, W.S. Arg. a galley sa. (3rd quarter), all within a bordure erm. Campbell of Aberuchill (2nd matric. 1694). Arg. a galley sa. (3rd quarter). Campbell of Calder (2nd matric. 1722). Arg. a galley sa., sails furled and streamers flying, on the sea ppr. (3rd quarter). M'LACHLAN of Kil- CHOAN (1758). Arg. a galley, oars in saltire, sails furled, sa. (3rd quarter). Macdonald of Largie (1765). Arg. a galley, sails furled and oars in action, sa. (3rd quarter). Campbell HOOKE OF BANGESTON (1772). Arg. a galley, oars in saltire, sails fuiled, sa., flagged gu. (3rd quarter). M'Lean of Coll (1803). Arg. a galley sa., oars in action (3rd quarter), all within a bordure quarterly or and sa. Campbell of Barcaldine (1st matric. 1808, 2nd do. 18 1 7). Arg. a galley sa., oars in action (3rd quarter). Campbell of Loch- nell (2nd matric. 1808). Arg. a galley sa., oars in action (3rd quarter), all within a bordure gu. charged with eight crescents arg. Campbell of Ardchattan (18 18). Alexander Campbell of Gat- combe, Isle of Wight (18 1 8). Arg. a galley, sails furled, oars in action, sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 3rd gr. q.) Moir of Leckie (1796). Arg. a galley, sails furled, sa., flagged gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 3rd grand quarter). Earl of Sel- kirk (1799). Arg. a galley sa. (2nd and 3rd quar- ters of 3rd grand quarter), all within a bordure erm. Campbell Douglas of Douglas Support (1871). Arg. a galley, oars in action, sa., fire issuing from the top of the mast ppr. and surmounted of an eagle displayed gu. (4th quarter). Colin MacLarty, M.D., Provost of Camp- beltown (18 19). uS GALLEY Galley — continued. Arg. a galley without sails sa., oars in saltire (4th quarter), all within a bordure az. (arg. ?) charged with four crescents gu. Colin Campbell, London ("now — 1720 — of Moy "). Arg. a galley, oars in action, sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 4th grand quarter), the latter within a bor- dure az. charged with eight buckles or. Stewart Fothringham of Powrie, co. Forfar (1890). Az. in the sea a galley, oars in action, arg., and therein standing the figure of St. Adrian with long garments close-girt and mitred ppr., holding in his sinister hand a crosier or, on the stern a flag disveloped arg. charged with the Royal Arms of Scotland with these words "Deo duce." Royal Burgh of Pittenweem. Az. a galley, sail bent, or, flagged arg., within a bordure erminois, on a chief of the third two shepherds' crooks in saltire, sa. between a dexter hand couped fess-ways hold- ing a dagger in pale and a cross crosslet fitchee gu. in the dexter and sinister chief points. Maclaurin Gillies, Jamaica (1800). Az. a galley, sails furled, oars in action, or, flagged gu., within a bordure arg., on a chief of the second a buck's head cabossed sa., attired of the third, between two cross crosslets fitchee of the last. William Macgillivray, Montreal (1801). Az. a galley under sail, flags and pennons flying, arg., on a chief of the last two mullets gu. John Bald, co. Roxburgh (1866). Az. a galley arg., on a shield or pendant from the yard a fess chequy az. and arg. County of Renfrew (1889). Or, a galley sa., flagged gu., the tackling surmounted of an eagle with two heads displayed ppr., all within a bordure az. charged with eight pills of the first. . . . Donaldson, M.D., Paris. Or, a galley (sa.) flagged gu., the tackling surmounted of an eagle with Galley — co7itimied. two heads displayed, with a dolphin naiant in base undy ppr., all within a bordure az. charged with eight quatrefoils arg. Robert Donaldson of . . . Or, a galley, oars in action, sa. in the sea ppr. Maclauchlan of that Ilk. Or, a galley, oars in saltire, between two billets sa., in the canton (sinister chief point ?) a dexter arm issuing in bend grasping a man's heart proper. Alexander Toash, merchant, Aber- deen. Or, a galley, oars in action, sa., flagged gu., surmounted of a bend az. charged with a mullet between two crescents arg. Scott of Kelly (1863). Or, a galley, oars in saltire, sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Stewart of Fongorth. Or, a galley, oars in saltire, sa. (3rd quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). Macgregor, alias Mur- ray of Napier Ruskie (1797). Or, a galley sa. moored in front of Fingal's Cave, off the cliff of the Isle of Staffa, issuing from the dexter side ppr., and in the sea undy vert in base a salmon naiant arg. (3rd quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). Reginald Macdonald Steuart (18 13). Or, a galley, oars in saltire, sa. (3rd quarter), all within a bordure quarterly gu. and arg. Mr. Philip Macdonald Bowie, Minister at the Hague. Or, a galley, mast and tackling sa. (3rd quarter). Alexander Far- quharson of Invercauld. Or, a galley, mast and tackling sa. (3rd quarter), in the fess point a cres- cent gu. Farquhar of Monzie. Or, a galley, oars in saltire, sa., and in base undy vert a salmon naiant arg. (3rd quarter). Macdonald of Moidart. Or, a galley, oars in action, sa., flagged gu. (3rd quarter), all within a bordure gu. Sir John Macdonald, g.c.b. GALLEY— GARB 119 Galley — continued. Or, in the sea ppr. a galley, oars in saltire, sa. (3rd quarter). Ronald (Macdonald), Marquess of An- trim. Or, a galley, oars in saltire, gu., on a chief of the second three mullets of the field (3rd quarter). M'NEIL OF Tearfargus. Or, a galley sa. (3rd quarter). Maclkod OF CADBOLL (1st matric. . . ., 2nd do. 1784). (or) a galley, oars in saltire, sa. (3rd quarter), all within a bordure gu. William Mackinnon, Antigua (patent 1726, recorded 18 10). Or, a galley sa., sails furled (3rd quarter). M'NEIL OF BARRA (ist matric. 1806). Or, a galley, oars in saltire, sa., in the base undy vert a salmon naiant arg. (3rd quarter). MACDONALD of Clanranald (18 10). Or, a galley sa., oars in saltire (3rd quarter). William Alexander Mackinnon, Albany House, co. Middlesex (181 1). Or, a galley, oars in saltire, sa., flagged gu. (3rd quarter) ; over all on a chief gu. a gold cross between the badge of the Portuguese Military Order of the Tower and Sword on the dexter, and that of the Ottoman Order of the Crescent on the sinister. Col. John Maclean (18 14). Or, a galley sa., oars in action (3rd quarter). Lieut. -Gen. Sir John Macdonald, K.C.B. (18 18). Or, a galley sa., sails furled (3rd quarter). M'Neill OF Barra (2nd matric. 1824). Or, a galley, oars in saltire, gu., on a chief of the last three mullets of the field (3rd quarter), all within a bordure gu. Sir John M'Neill, C.B. (1840). Or, a galley, oars in action, sa., flagged gu. (3rd quarter), all within a bordure az. charged with two mascles in chief arg. and a boar's head erased in base or. Macdonald OF St. Martins (1849). Or, a galley, oars in action, sa., Galley— continued. flagged gu. (3rd quarter), all within a bordure gu. charged with three antique crowns or. G. G. Foote Macdonald (1850). Or, a galley, oars in action, sa., flagged gu. (3rd quarter), all within a bordure gu. charged with two eastern crowns in fess and as many mullets in pale or. Sir George Maclean, K.C.B. (1856). Or, a galley, oars in saltire, gu., on a chief of the second three mullets of the first (3rd quarter), all within a bordure erm. Lord Colonsay (1867). Or, a galley sa. (3rd quarter). Macdonald of Craig-na-Gower (1375)- Or, a galley, oars in action, flags flying, sa. (3rd quarter) ; over all on a fess sa. an eagle's head couped arg., beaked gu., between two sprigs of maple slipped or. William Stone Macdonald, Blinkbonny, Canada (1886). Or, a galley, oars in saltire, sa., flagged gu. (3rd quarter). MAC- KINTOSH OF Kyllachy (1886). Or, a galley, oars in saltire, sa., flagged gu. (3rd quarter), all within a bordure indented or. Mackinnon of Strathaird, co. Argyle (1889). Or, a galley, oars in saltire, sa (4th quarter). William M'Bean, Inverness. Or, a galley, oars in saltire, sa. (4th quarter), all within a bordure gu. charged with eight annulets or. Mackintosh of Aberarder. Or, a galley sa. (4th quarter). Mackintosh of that Ilk. Garb. Arg. a garb ppr. between three bulls' heads erased sa., armed vert. Turnbull of Currie. Arg. a garb az. banded or, between three lions' heads erased sa., within a bordure crenelle of the second. Col. John Buchan. Arg. a garb az. banded or between three lions' heads erased sa., on a chief erm. a lion rampant gu. (1st and 120 GARB— GARBS Garb — co7itimied. 4th quarters). FORDYCE - Buchan of Kelloe (1856). Az. a garb or banded of the first between three thistles of the second. Alexander Bayne, Sheriff Clerk of Fife. Az. a garb or banded of the first between three thistles, within a bordure of the second. John Bain, Sheriff Clerk of Berwick. Az. a garb or banded of the first between three thistles of the second, within a bordure argent. John Bayne (1794). Az. a garb or (2nd and 3rd quarters). Guthrie of Guthrie (1779). Gu. a garb or, on a chief arg. a ship in full sail on a sea ppr. JOPP of Cotton (1796). Gu. a garb or, on a chief arg. a lion's head erased gu. William M'Ewan, M.P., Edinburgh (1886). Garbs (2). Az. two garbs in chief and a cres- cent in base or (2nd and 3rd quarters for Craigmyle), all within a bordure parted per pale vert and arg. GEORGE Burnett, Lyon Depute (1st matric. 1863). Az. two garbs in chief and a cres- cent in base or (2nd and 3rd quarters), a mullet sa. in the centre for differ- ence. George Burnett, Lyon King of Arms (2nd matric. 1870) [im- paled by Lyon Office]. Garbs (3). Az. three garbs or. Cumming of ALTYRE (1st matric.) Az. three garbs within a bordure or. Cumming of Culter. Az. three garbs or (1st quarter). County of Aberdeen (1890). Az. three garbs or (1st and 4th quarters) ; over all on an escutcheon the arms of Gordon of Gordon. Cumming Gordon of Altyre (2nd matric. 1795 ?)■ Az. three garbs or (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure arg. charged with three wolves' heads erased gu. Charles Stewart, barrister- at-law (1879). Garbs (3) — continued. Az. three garbs or (2nd quarter of 1st grand quarter), the latter within a bordure gu. Constable-Maxwell- Stuart of Traquair (1876). Az. three garbs or banded gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters), the latter within a bordure indented gu. Rev. Roger ROWSON LlNGARD GUTHRIE (1871). Az. three garbs or (2nd and 3rd quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters) ; over all on an escutcheon of pretence Cuninghame of Bandalloch. Stewart Robertson of Edrady- nate (1885). Az. three garbs or (2nd quarter). Earl of Traquair. Az. three garbs or (2nd quarter). Muir of Cassencary (i 773). Az. three garbs within a bordure or (2nd quarter for Cicmming oj Birncss). Skene of Pitlurg (1834). Az. three garbs or (2nd quarter). Lady Louisa Stuart (1863). Az. three garbs or (2nd and 3rd quarters). Guthrie of King Edward. Az. three garbs or (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure indented arg. Thomas Guthrie, Provost of Forfar. Az. three garbs or (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure en- grailed gu. Guthrie of Carsbank. Az. three garbs or (2nd and 3rd quarters). MURE OF Rowallan. Az. three garbs or (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure quar- terly az. and or. Seton of Garleton. Az. three garbs or (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure arg. Stewart of Ladywall. Az. three garbs or (2nd and 3rd quarters). Stewart of Straebrock. Az. three garbs or (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure arg. charged with six wolves' heads erased gu., over all a lion rampant gu. James Stewart, merchant, Dundee. Az. three garbs or banded gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a GARBS— GILLYFLOWERS 121 Garbs (3) — continued. bordure wavy gu. GUTHRIE OF Craigie (1772). Az. three garbs or (2nd and 3rd quarters). Harry Guthrie, W.S. (1775)- Az. three garbs or (2nd and 3rd quarters). Cumming-Bruceof ROSE- isle (1874). Az. three garbs or (2nd quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). LlEUT.- Col. W. Stewart Balfour (1837). Az. three garbs or (3rd quarter of six quarters). Richardson of Pitfour (2nd matric. 1826, 3rd do. 1837). Az. three garbs or (3rd quarter of six quarters). MAJOR J. ALSTON Stewart (1830). Az. three garbs or (3rd quarter) ; over all on an escutcheon arg. a shake- fork between a bugle in chief and two castles in base sa. Cunningham Fairlie of Robertland (1837). Az. three garbs or (3rd and 4th quarters). Guthrie of Mount (1st matric. 1856, 2nd do. i860). Az. three garbs or (1st and 4th quarters of 3rd grand quarter). Mac- kenzie OF KlLCOY (2nd matric. 1837). Az. three garbs or (1st and 4th quarters of 3rd grand quarter for Erskinc, Earl of Buchari). Burton- Mackenzie of Kilcoy, co. Ross (3rd matric. 1887). Az. three garbs or (2nd and 3rd quarters of 3rd grand quarter for Gumming). Lord Cardross. Vert, three garbs or. David Dun- mure, advocate. Vert, three garbs or banded sa. Mrs. Jane Dunsmure, on behalf of James Dunsmure (1867). Vert, three garbs or banded sa. within a bordure arg. James Duns- mure, M.D. (1867). Vert, three garbs or banded sa. within a bordure or. Alexander Dunsmure, Leith (1867). Vert, three garbs or banded gu. (1st and 4th quarters). DUNMORE OF Kelvinside (1770). Garland, Laurel — see also Chaplet. Garland, Laurel — continued. Arg. a garland of laurel vert be- tween three pheons gu. CONQUEROR OF Friartoun. Az. a garland of laurel between two slips of the same ppr. issuing out of a cup arg., in the dexter and sinister chief points two cross crosslets fitchee or. Laurie of Polmont (1774). Geds — see Fish, Pikes. Gillyflower. Gu. a gillyflower stalked and leaved ppr. between three cinquefoils erm. within a bordure or. Hamilton OF Silvertonhill (1790). Gillyflowers (2). Arg. two gillyflowers in chief and an escallop in base within a bordure indented gu. LIVINGSTONE OF Bal- ROWNIE. Arg. two gillyflowers in chief and an escallop in base within a bordure engrailed gu. William Livingstone, Aberdeen. Gillyflowers (3). Arg. three gillyflowers slipped gu. within a double tressure flory counter- flory vert. Viscount KlLSYTH. Arg. three gillyflowers gu. within a double tressure flory counter-flory vert (1st and 4th quarters for Livingstone); over all on an escutcheon of pretence az. an oak tree or, within a bordure arg. charged with eight gillyflowers gu. Earl of Linlithgow. Arg. three gillyflowers eradicated gu. within a double tressure flory counter- flory vert (1st and 4th quarters for Livingstone). Earl of Callander. Arg. three gillyflowers gu. within a double tressure flory counter-flory vert (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure quarterly or and gu. LIVING- STON of Westquarter (1st matric. i673)- Arg. three gillyflowers gu. within a double tressure flory counter-flory vert (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure quarterly or and gu. Fenton Livingstone of Westquarter (2nd matric. 1854). Arg. three gillyflowers gu. within a double tressure flory counter-flory vert 122 GILLYFLOWERS— GRIFFIN Gillyflowers (3) — continued. (ist and 4th quarters of 3rd grand quarter), the latter charged with a crescent gu., and within a bordure compony gu. and arg. Callander of Craigforth (1875). Goats (3). Gu. three goats passant arg., attired and unguled or. Stamfield (Stan- field) of Newmilns. Goshawk. Gu. a goshawk or standing on the back of a hare courant arg. James Danskine, Stirling (1766). Guttes de Sang (3). Arg. three guttes de sang ppr. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Sir James Turner. Arg. three guttes de sang ppr. (2nd and 3rd quarters), a crescent for difference. Mr. Archibald Turner, one of the ministers of Edinburgh. Greyhound. Or, a greyhound bitch sa. chained to an oak tree within a loch ppr. Royal Burgh of Linlithgow (reverse). Vert, a greyhound salient between three hunting-horns arg., garnished gu. William Corstorphine, por- tioner of Kings Barns (1676). Greyhounds (2). Arg. two greyhounds courant fess- ways with a hunting-horn in chief sa., stringed and garnished gu., all within a bordure of the third. David Scow- GALL, writer, Edinburgh. Gu. two greyhounds counter-salient arg. collared of the field, in the honour point a stag's head couped and attired with ten tynes,1 all between three fleurs de lys, two in chief and one in base or. Udnie of that Ilk. Gu. two greyhounds counter-salient arg. collared of the field, in the honour point a stag's head couped and attired with ten tynes, all between three fleurs 1 The original patent of date 1662 was pro- duced circa 1741, and arms were again registered in its terms, by which the stag's head (cabossed) is the main charge and the greyhounds are in the honour point. The arms were for a third time registered in 1789. Greyhounds (2) — continued. de lys, two in chief and one in base or, a crescent for difference. Udnie of Auchterellon. Gu. two greyhounds counter-salient arg. collared of the field, in the honour point a stag's head couped, attired with ten tynes, all between three fleurs de lys, two in chief and one in base or, a martlet for difference. Arthur Udnie. Gu. two greyhounds counter-salient arg. collared of the first, in the honour point a stag's head couped, attired with ten tynes, all between three fleurs de lys, two in chief and one in base or, a mullet for difference. Udney of Cultercallen. Vert, two greyhounds courant in pale arg., on a chief engrailed of the last a boar's head erased sa. between two hunting-horns of the first stringed gu. HUNTER OF St. Lucar (1775). Greyhounds (3). Vert, three greyhounds courant arg. collared or, on a chief engrailed of the second as many hunting-horns of the first, garnished gu. Hunter of Res- TENNET. Vert, three greyhounds in pale in full speed arg. collared gu., within a bordure or, on a chief wavy of the second a fleur de lys az. between two hunting-horns of the field, stringed of the third and viroled of the fourth. Hunter of Glencarse (1792). Vert, three dogs of chase courant arg. collared or, on a chief wavy of the second three hunting-horns of the first stringed gu. Major CHARLES Fleeming Hunter (1881). Griffin. Arg. a griffin rampant ppr. armed and langued gu., in chief two mullets az. Knight of Jordanston (1772). Az. a griffin rampant or (4th quar- ter). DlROM OF CRICHIE (1769). Gu. a griffin salient arg., in the dexter chief point a tower or. Lauder of Newington. Gu. a griffin salient arg. with a crowned heart upon his breast ppr., GRIFFIN— GYRONNY 123 Griffin — continued. within a double tressure flory counter- flory of the second. ROBERT Lauder, portioner of Belhaven and West Barns. Gu. a griffin salient within a bor- dure arg. Lauder of Fountain- hall (1699). Gu. a griffin salient arg. within a bordure of the last charged with four hearts, ensigned with imperial crowns ppr. and as many crescents gu. Lauder of Winepark (1745). Or, a griffin passant az., on a chief erm. two chess rooks gu. Captain J. M. Shortt, H.E.I.C.S. (1843). Vert, a griffin segreant or, on a chief of the last a crescent sa. Joshua Heywood Collins of Kelvindale, co. Lanark (1888). Vert, a griffin segreant arg., on a chief of the second a stag's head ca- bossed between two fountains ppr. Robert Lauder, West Hartlepool (1892). Grove. Arg. on a mount in base a grove ppr. Walkinshaw of that Ilk. Arg. on a mount in base a grove ppr., a mullet in the middle chief for difference. WALKINSHAW of Bar- ROWFIELD. Arg. on a mount vert a grove of fir trees ppr., on a chief gu. three mullets of the field. William Walkinshaw, London (1864). Gyronny. Gyronny of eight or and sa. within a bordure embattled vert. Campbell OF Aberuchill (1st matric.) Gyronny of eight or and sa. within a bordure engrailed gu. charged with eight escallops of the first. Campbell of Glasnock. Gyronny of eight engrailed or and sa. Campbell of Succoth (1st matric.) Gyronny of eight or and sa., each gyron charged with a trefoil slipped counter-changed of the same, within a bordure wavy of the second. Daniel Campbell, merchant in Ostend (1693). Gyronny of eight or and sa. within a bordure engrailed of the first charged Gyronny — contittued. with eight crescents of the second. Campbell of Schawfield and Skipnes (1st matric. 1730, 2nd do. 1777). Gyronny of eight or and sa. within a bordure engrailed az. charged with eight buckles of the first. Campbell of Park (1772). Gyronny of eight or and sa., the first charged with four crescents of the second, within a bordure engrailed az. charged with eight buckles of the first. Mungo Campbell, planter, Grenada (1772). Gyronny of eight or and sa., in the dexter chief point a boar's head erased of the second, and in the sinister base point a salmon naiant az. Campbell of Glenfeochan (1789). Gyronny of eight or and sa., in chief a mullet counter - changed, within a bordure embattled az. charged with eight buckles of the first. Campbell of Possil (1809). Gyronny of eight or and sa. within a bordure compony erm. and vert, in the fess point a gold cross pendant from a ribbon gu., fringed az.; on a chief a representation of the Castle of Badajos ppr., standing on a mount vert inscribed with the word " Badajos " in gold ; on a canton or an elephant ppr., and over it the word "Argaum." Col. James Campbell, C.B. (1816). Gyronny of eight or and sa. within a bordure embattled vert charged with three elephants' heads erased arg. Mrs. Deans Campbell of Culraith (1835). Gyronny of eight or and sa. within a bordure engrailed az. ; on a canton arg. a galley, oars in action, sa., and on a chief of the fourth three hunting- horns of the second, viroled of the first and stringed gu. Campbell of Stracathro (1st matric. 1859). Gyronny of eight or and sa., and in chief a mullet counter-changed of the field, within a bordure embattled vert charged with eight buckles of the first. Campbell of Colgrain (1861). 124 GYRONNV Gyronny — continued. Gyronny of eight or and sa., in the fess point a heart gu. ensigned with an imperial crown ppr., within a bor- dure az. charged with three spur- revels arg., on a chief chequy of the fourth and last a galley, oars in action, of the second. Major - General John Campbell, C.B. (1863). Gyronny of eight or and sa., on a chief engrailed arg. a galley, oars in action, between two hunting - horns stringed all of the second. Camp- bell OF STRACATHRO (2nd matric. 1869). Gyronny of eight or and sa., on a chief invected arg. a galley, oars in action, between two hunting - horns stringed all of the second. Campbell of Tilliechewan (1869). Gyronny of eight or and sa., on a chief gu. a galley, oars in action, flags flying, between two mullets or. Alexander Campbell of Cammo (i873). Gyronny of eight or and sa. within a bordure az., the shield placed in front of the mast of a galley, oars in action, sa., flags and pennons flying. Campbell of Inverneil (1875). Gyronny of eight or and sa., the shield placed in front of the mast of a galley, oars in action, sa., flags fly- ing. James Campbell, Blackerton, co. Devon (1886). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st quarter). Campbell of Loch- DOCHART. Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st quarter). CAMPBELL OF SKERRING- TON. Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st quarter), all within a bordure az. Alexander Campbell, M.D. (17 . . .) Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st quarter), all within a bordure engrailed az. (arg. ?) charged with four crescents gu. Colin Campbell, London (now — 1720 — of Moy). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st quarter), all within a bordure arg., and in the centre of the shield on an escutcheon sa. a boar's head erased Gyronny — continued. or. Campbell of Hallyards (1814). Gyronny of eight or and sa., on a dexter canton of the first a lion rampant gu. ( 1 st quarter) ; over the quarters a silver medal and gold cross pendant from a ribbon with clasps. Sir Colin Campbell, K. C.B. (18 16). Gyronny of eight or and sa., on a dexter canton arg. a bend sa. be- tween a unicorn's head erased in chief and a cross crosslet fitchee in base gu. (1st quarter), all within a bordure quarterly or and sa. Campbell OF Barcaldine (3rd matric. 1817). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1 stand 4th quarters). Earl OF ARGYLE. Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st and 4th quarters). Goodlatt Camp- bell OF AUCHLYNE. Gyronny of eight or and sa., each gyron charged with a trefoil slipped counter-changed ( 1 st and 4th quarters). Campbell of Blythswood (1st matric. . . .) Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st and 4th quarters), in the fess point a hunting-horn sa., garnished gu. Camp- bell of Glenfalloch. Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st and 4th quarters) ; over all a man's heart gu., crowned or. Campbell OF Glenlyon. Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st and 4th quarters). Campbell of Glenurquhy. Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st and 4th quarters), a mullet for differ- ence. Campbell of Monzie. Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure gu. Alexander Campbell, third son of Glenurquhie. Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure invected sa. Duncan Campbell, eldest son of Monchaster. Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure erm. CAMPBELL OF ABERUCHILL (2nd matric. 1694, 3rd do. 1703). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st GYRONNY 12 = Gyronny — continued. and 4th quarters), all within a bordurc az. Dr. Alexander Campbell, Chief Surgeon to the Hospital at Port Royal in Jamaica (1737). Gyronny of eight engrailed or and sa. (1st and 4th quarters). Campbell of Ellerslie (1742). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure vair. Campbell of Barcaldine (1st matric. 1755). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bor- dure compony arg. and az. Col. William Campbell (1773). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st and 4th quarters) ; over all an es- cutcheon of the last charged with a bear's head erased or, with a crescent in chief arg. Campbell of Bar- breck (1768). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st and 4th quarters) ; over all the arms of the Scots African and Indian Com- pany, q.v. Campbell of Finab (1772). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st and 4th quarters). Campbell of Succoth (2nd matric. 1 808). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st and 4th quarters). Campbell of Lochnell (2nd matric. 1808). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure quarterly of the same. Campbell of Barcaldine (2nd matric. 1808). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure erm. Col. Neil Campbell (18 14). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st and 4th quarters). Lieut.-Gen. Sir Alexander Campbell, Bart. (1st matric. 181 5). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure embattled erm. LlEUT.-COL. Sir Guy Campbell, Bart. (18 16). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bor- dure compony erm. and purpure. Campbell of Craigie (18 16). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st Gyronny -continued. and 4th quarters), above the quarters on a chief arg. the representation of a rock superinscribed "Gibraltar" be- tween two medals. Sir Alexander Campbell, Bart., K.C.B. (2nd matric. 1817). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure gu. charged with eight crescents arg. Campbell of Ardchattan (18 18). Alexander Campbell of Gat- combe, Isle of Wight (18 1 8). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure az. charged with eight annulets or. Robert Campbell, merchant, Syd- ney (1837). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st and 4th quarters). Earl of Bread- albane (1868). Gyronny of eight or and sa. within a bordure engrailed of the first charged with eight crescents of the last (1st and 4th quarters). Bouverie Camp- bell of Dunoon (1869). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st and 4th quarters). Campbell of Ballochyle (187 i). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure engrailed arg. charged with six crosses moline az. Captain John Camp- bell, 21st Madras Native Infantry (1873). Gyronny of eight or and sa., each changed with a trefoil slipped counter- changed (1st and 4th quarters). Campbell of Blythswood (2nd matric. 1880). Gyronny of eight or and sa., in chief a mullet counter-changed, within a bordure indented az. charged with eight buckles of the first (1st and 4th quarters). Lamont Campbell of Possil (1892). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st quarter of 1st and 4th grand quarters), the latter within a bordure engrailed arg. charged with six crescents gu. Alexander Campbell, Peru (1762). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (1st and 4th quarters of 1st and 4th grand 126 GYRONNY Gyronny — continued. quarters). Campbell M'Iver of Asknish (ist matric. 1769). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (ist and 4th quarters of ist and 4th grand quarters). M'Iver Campbell of Asknish (2nd matric 1853, 3rd do. 1881, 4th do. 1884). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (ist and 4th quarters of ist and 4th grand quarters), all within a bordure arg. The Rev. Peter Colin Camp- bell, Professor in Aberdeen (1854). The same arms without the bordure, Principal Campbell, Aberdeen (2nd matric. 1867). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (2nd quarter). CAMPBELL OF CALDER (ist matric.) Gyronny of eight or and sa. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure engrailed or. John Campbell of Moy, Sheriff Depute of Argyle. Gyronny of eight or and sa. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure engrailed gu. Archibald Campbell, W.S. Gyronny of eight or and sa. (2nd quarter). Campbell of Calder (2nd matric. 1722). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (2nd quarter). Campbell Hooke of Bangeston (1772). Gyronny of eight or and sa., within a bordure gu. charged with eight escallops of the first and a canton gyronny of eight gu. and erm. (2nd quarter for Campbell of Cesnock) ; over all on an escutcheon arg. an orange crowned and slipped ppr. Purves- Hume-Campbell of Marchmont and Purves (18 1 3). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure or. Captain Alexander Campbell, H.E.I.C.S. (1st matric. 181 5, 2nd do. 1 8 16). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (2nd quarter). Campbell of Dunstaff- nage (1st matric. 1836, 2nd do. 1889). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd grand quarter for Campbell of Cesnock) ; over all on Gyronny — continued. an escutcheon arg. an orange ppr., stalked and slipped vert, ensigned with an imperial crown. Earl of Marchmont (2nd matric. 1765). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Spens OF Lath- allan (2nd matric. 1768). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), in the centre an escutcheon arg. charged with a heart gu., ensigned with an imperial crown or for Douglas of Gletibervie. Nathaniel Spens (2nd matric. 1768). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Spens of Lath- allan. Nathaniel Spens, M.D. (3rd matric. 1780). Gyronny of eight or and sa., on a chief engrailed arg. a galley, oars in action, between two hunting-horns, stringed all of the second (2nd and 3rd quarters). Campbell Bannerman of Hunton Court, co. Kent (1872). Gyronny of eight or and sa., a bor- dure compony erm. and vert, in the centre a crescent of the last (2nd and 3rd quarters). Campbell-Orde of Morpeth (1881). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (ist and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). PENTLAND OF THAT ILK (1812). Gyronny of eight or and sa., each charged with a trefoil slipped counter- changed (ist and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). Campbell SWINTON OF KlMMERGHAME (1850). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (ist and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), all within a bordure arg. charged with three cushions gu. IVERACH OF WlDEFORD (1867). Gyronny of eight or and sa., each charged with a trefoil slipped counter- changed (ist and 4th quarters of 3rd grand quarter for Campbell of Blyths- wood), all within a bordure erm. Campbell -Douglas of Douglas Support (1871). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (4th quarter). RUSSELL OF MONCOFFER (1768). t;\ konny 127 Gyronny — continued. Gyronny of eight or and sa., on a canton gu. two bars of the first (4th quarter) ; over the quarters a silver medal and gold cross pendant from a ribbon with clasps. Sir Colin Campbell, K.C.B. (18 16). Gyronny of eight or and sa., on a dexter canton gu. two bars of the first (4th quarter), all within a bordure quarterly or and sa. Campbell of BARCALDINE (3rd matric. 18 17). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (5 th quarter of six quarters). Richardson OF PlTFOUR (2nd matric. 1826, 3rd do. 1837). Gyronny of eight or and sa. (5th quarter of six quarters). Major J. Alston Stewart (1830). Gyronny of eight erm. and gu. Earl of Loudoun. Gyronny of eight erm. and gu. within a bordure engrailed of the second charged with eight crescents arg. Campbell of Balgairsha. Gyronny of eight erm. and gu., in each of the last four gyrons a bee volant en arrierc arg. CAMPBELL OF Gargunnock. Gyronny of eight erm. and gu. within a bordure wavy of the second. Campbell of Grandvale, Jamaica. Gyronny of eight wavy erm. and gu. Campbell of Waterhauchs. Gyronny of eight wavy ermine and gu., a crescent for difference. Alexander Campbell, brother of Waterhauchs. Gyronny of eight erm. and gu. within a bordure chequy or and sa. Charles Campbell, Ireland (1693). Gyronny of eight erm. and gu., on each of the last four gyrons a besant. Campbell of Netherplace (1694). Gyronny of eight erm. and gu. within a bordure engrailed of the last. Campbell of Lundy on an escut- cheon of pretence over Sir Thomas Brand (1721). Gyronny of eight erm. and gu. within a bordure engrailed of the second charged with eight crescents arg. Col. D. Campbell, H.E.I.C.S.(i8o6). Gyronny — continued. Gyronny of eight erm. and gu., in the middle chief point a covered cup and in base a hunting-horn stringed or, on a canton quarterly 1st and 4th arg., on a fess az. three mullets of the first, 2nd and 3rd az. three garbs or, a crescent erm. for difference. Camp- bell of Auchmannoch (1844). Gyronny of eight erm. and gu., in the middle chief point a covered cup or, and in base a hunting-horn stringed of the last within a bordure embattled arg., on a canton quarterly 1st and 4th arg., on a fess az. three mullets of the first, 2nd and 3rd az. three garbs or, a crescent erm. for difference. Camp- bell of Avisyard (1844). Gyronny of eight erm. and gu., in the centre chief point a covered cup and in base a hunting-horn or, within a bordure engrailed of the last ; on a canton quarterly 1st and 4th arg., on a fess az. three mullets of the first, 2nd and 3rd az. three garbs or, in the centre chief point a crescent erm. Campbell of Catrine (1854). Gyronny of eight wavy erm. and gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Brown OF Waterhauchs (1806). Gyronny of eight erm. and gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 3rd grand quarter for Campbell of Loudoun) ; over all on an escutcheon arg. an orange proper, stalked and slipped vert, ensigned with an imperial crown. Earl of Marchmont (2nd matric. 1765). Gyronny of eight erm. and sa. Campbell of Ottar (1791). Gyronny of eight erm. and sa. on the last four mullets arg. Campbell of Smiddygreen (1792). Gyronny of eight erm. and sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters). RUSSELL OF Rathen (1778). Gyronny of eight gu. and erm. with a crescent on the centre. Camp- bell of Lawers, third son of James, Earl of Loudoun (1742 ?). Gyronny of eight gu. and erm. within a bordure wavy vert. Charles Campbell, third son of Campbell of Barbieston (1768). 12b GYRONNV— HAND Gyronny — continued. Gyronny of eight gu. and erm. (4th quarter). CAMPBELL OF SKERRING- TON. Gyronny of eight sa. and gu., a lion rampant or within a bordure of the last charged with three bears' heads, two in chief and one in base, couped az., muzzled arg., and two hands fess- ways in fess holding daggers erect of the second. Matheson of Achany (1842). Gyronny of eight sa. and or within a bordure of the second. Campbell of Ardkinlas. Gyronny of eight sa. and or, a bor- dure of the first charged with eight crescents of the second. Campbell of Ardentinny. Gyronny of eight sa. and or within a bordure of the second charged with eight crescents of the first. Camp- bell OF AUCHAVILLING. Gyronny of eight sa. and or within a bordure invected of the first charged with eight crescents of the second. Campbell of Carrick. Gyronny of eight sa. and or within a bordure engrailed of the second charged with eight crescents of the first. Campbell of Inellan. Gyronny of eight sa. and or within a bordure vair. Campbell of Lawers. Gyronny of eight sa. and or within a bordure indented of the first charged with eight crescents of the second. Campbell of Skipnes (1st matric. . . .) Gyronny of eight sa. and or, a cres- cent in the centre, all within a bor- dure vair. Campbell of Clathick (1757). Gyronny of eight sa. and or within a bordure crenelle of the first charged with eight crescents of the second. Duncan Campbell, Bailie of Ila (1761). Gyronny of eight sa. and or within a bordure engrailed quarterly or and az. charged with eight buckles counter- changed. Alexander Campbell, Comptroller of Customs, Port-Glas- gow (1806). Gyronny — continued. Gyronny of eight sa. and or (1st and 4th quarters). Campbell of Lochnell (1st matric.) Gyronny of eight sa. and or (1st and 4th quarters). Mactavish of Dunardry (1793). Gyronny of eight sa. and or (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure or. Mactavish of Gartbeg (1793). Gyronny of eight sa. and or within a bordure of the second (4th quarter for Campbell). CALLANDER OF Craigforth (2nd matric. 1875). Halberts (2). Arg. two halberts saltire-ways az. ECCLES OF KlLDONAN. Arg. two halberts saltire-ways az. within a bordure gu. Eccles OF Shanock. Hammer. Ten coats, 3, 3, 3, and 1 in base, viz. — 1st, az. a hammer in pale and in chief a crown, both ppr., for the smiths ; 2nd, a pair of scissors ex- panded in saltire, their points in chief, for the tailors ; 3rd, az. a leopard's head affrontee ppr. holding a shuttle in his mouth arg. for the weavers ; 4th, a ship ready to be launched ppr., ensigned with the colours of Scotland, for the ship carpenters ; 5th, az. a wright's square and a pair of compasses, their legs interlaced ppr., for the wrights ; 6th, az. an axe and adze in saltire ppr. for the coopers ; 7th, az. a cutting knife erected, and in chief a coronet ppr. for the shoemakers ; 8th, az. a mason's square and a pair of compasses, their legs interlaced arg., for the masons ; 9th, az. a pair of large dressing scissors, their points in chief, a little expanded arg., for the dyers and dressers ; 10th, az. a heckle arg., for the hecklers. Incorporated Trades of Stornoway (1772). Hand. Arg. a sinister hand holding an oaken baton pale -ways ppr., sur- mounted of a bend engrailed gu. AlKMAN OF CAIRNIE. HAND 129 Hand — continued. Arg. a hand issuing out of the dexter side of the shield grasping a garland ensigned with an imperial crown ppr., on a chief gu. two thistles arg. WORDIE OF TORBRECKS. Arg. a dexter hand couped fess- ways holding a dagger in pale gu. between three quatrefoils sa., on a chief az. as many quatrefoils or. Martin White (1762). Arg. a dexter hand couped ap- paume gu. (1st quarter). Colin MacLarty, M.D., Provost of Campbeltown ( 1 8 1 9). Arg. a dexter hand issuing from the sinister side ppr. holding a cross cross- let fitchee az. (1st and 4th quarters). M'Naghten of Upper Clogher, co. Antrim (1809). Arg. a dexter hand fess-ways ppr. holding a cross crosslet pale-ways fitchee az. (1st and 4th quarters). Edmund Alexander M'Naghton, Beardiville, Ireland (18 18). Arg. a dexter hand fess-ways ppr. holding a cross crosslet fitchee az. (1st and 4th quarters). Sir FRANCIS Workman Macnaghten, co. An- trim (1832). Arg. a dexter hand fess-ways couped ppr. holding a cross crosslet fitchee az. (1st and 4th quarters). M'Nagh- ten of Bushmills House, co. An- trim (1845). Arg. a dexter hand fess - ways couped ppr. holding a cross crosslet fitchee az. (1st and 4th quarters). Macnaghten of Dundarave, co. Antrim (1878). Arg. a dexter hand fess-ways couped grasping a dagger in pale gu. (2nd quarter of 1st and 4th grand quarters). Campbell M'Iver of Asknish (1st matric. 1769). Arg. a dexter hand couped in fess grasping a dagger in pale gu. (2nd quarter of 1st and 4th grand quarters). M'Iver Campbell of Asknish (2nd matric. 1853). Arg. a dexter hand couped in fess grasping a dagger in pale gu. (2nd quarter of 1st and 4th grand Hand — continued. quarters), all within a bordure arg. The Rev. Peter Colin Campbell, Professor in Aberdeen (1st matric. 1854): the same arms without the bordure, Principal Campbell, Aberdeen (2nd matric. 1867). Arg. a dexter hand couped fess- ways grasping a dagger erect gu. (2nd quarter of 1st and 4th grand quarters). M'Iver Campbell of Asknish (3rd matric. 1881, 4th do. 1884). Arg. a dexter hand couped fess- ways grasping a man's heart pale- ways gu. (2nd quarter of 1st and 4th grand quarters), the latter within a bordure gu. charged with eight annulets or. Keir-Mackintosh of Dalmigavie, co. Inverness (1882). Arg. a dexter hand couped in pale gu. (2nd quarter). William M'Bean, Inverness. Arg. a sinister hand in pale couped at the wrist gu. (2nd quarter). ALEX- ANDER Farquharson of Inver- CAULD. Arg. a dexter hand couped fess- ways grasping a man's heart pale- ways gu. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure gu. charged with eight annulets or. Mackintosh of Aber- arder. Arg. a dexter hand couped fess- ways grasping a man's heart pale- ways gu. (2nd quarter). Macintosh of that Ilk. Arg. a dexter hand couped fess- ways holding a cross patee pale-ways gu. (2nd quarter). MACLAUCHLAN of that Ilk. Arg. a sinister hand couped fess- ways in chief gu., and in the base wavy az. a salmon naiant of the first (2nd quarter). M'Neil OF Tear- FARGUS. Arg. a dexter hand couped fess- ways gu. holding a cross patee sa. (2nd quarter). M'Lachlan of Kilchoan (1758). Arg. a dexter hand and arm issuing from the sinister in fess gu. holding a cross crosslet fitchee in pale az. K 130 HAND Hand — continued. (2nd quarter). MacLean OF COLL (1803). Arg. a sinister hand couped fess- ways in chief gu. and in base wavy az. a salmon naiant of the first (2nd quarter), all within a bordure gu. Sir John M'Neill, G.C.B. (1840). Arg. a sinister hand couped fess- ways in chief gu., on a base wavy az. a salmon naiant of the first (2nd quarter), all within a bordure erm. Lord Colonsay (1867). Arg. a dexter hand couped fess- ways holding a cross crosslet fitche'e in pale gu. (2nd quarter) ; over all on a fess sa. an eagle's head couped arg., beaked gu., between two sprays of maple slipped or. William Stone Macdonald, Blinkbonny, Canada (1886). Arg. a dexter hand fess-ways ppr. holding a cross crosslet fitche'e az. (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). MacBrayne OF Glenbranter (1871). Arg. a dexter hand couped in fess grasping a dagger erect gu. (2nd quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), all within a bordure arg. charged with three cushions gu. IVERACH OF WlDEFORD (1867). Arg. a hand issuing out of the dexter side of the shield holding a bow in full bend shooting an arrow all ppr. (3rd quarter). Alexander Coutts, H.M. Heritable Usher for Scotland (1758). Arg. a dexter hand couped fess- ways ppr. holding a cross crosslet fitchee sa. (4th quarter), all within a bordure gu. William Mackinnon, Antigua (patent 1726, recorded 18 10). Arg. a dexter hand couped fess-ways ppr. holding a cross crosslet fitchee in pale sa. (4th quarter). William Alexander Mackinnon, Albany House, Middlesex (181 1). Arg. a dexter hand couped fess- ways ppr. holding a cross crosslet fitchee sa. (4th quarter), all within a bordure indented or. Mackinnon of Strathaird, co. Argyle (1889). Hand — continued. Az. a dexter hand vambraced and grasping a sword erected in pale arg., hiked and pommelled or, between three boars' heads couped of the third and langued gu. Gordon of Park. Az. a dexter hand couped at the wrist fess-ways arg. holding a cross crosslet fitchee pale-ways gu. (2nd quarter). Ronald (Macdonald), Marquess of Antrim. Az. a dexter hand couped fess-ways holding a cross crosslet fitchee pale- ways arg. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure quarterly gu. and arg. Mr. Philip Macdonald Bowie, Minister at the Hague. Az. a sinister hand in pale couped at the wrist arg. (2nd quarter), in the fess point a crescent gu. Farquhar of Monzie. Az. a dexter hand vambraced grasping a sword erected in pale arg. between three boars' heads couped or, langued gu. (3rd quarter for Gordon), all within a bordure wavy or. Grant of Rothiemurchus (1755)- Gu. a dexter hand issuing out of the base holding a sword erected in pale ppr. thrusting through a dragon reguardant in fess or, within a bor- dure wavy arg. Abraham Mac- beth, London. Gu. a dexter hand couped in fess ppr. holding a cross crosslet fitchee in pale or, between three wolves' heads erased arg. Robertson of Lude (1779)- Gu. a dexter hand couped ppr. holding a sword arg. between two broken hammers or ( 1 st and 4th quar- ters). Nasmyth of Posso. Or, a dexter hand couped in fess gu. holding a cross crosslet fitchee of the last (2nd quarter). Macdonald of Moidart. Or, a dexter hand issuing from the sinister ppr. holding a cross crosslet fitche'e gu. (2nd quarter). Macdonald of Largie (1765). Or, a dexter hand couped fess-ways holding a cross crosslet fitche'e in pale HAND— HARE 131 Hand — continued. gu. (2nd quarter). MACDONALD OF Clanranald (18 10). Or, a dexter hand fess-ways couped at the wrist holding a cross crosslet fitchee gu. (2nd quarter). MAC- DONALD OF CRAIG-NA-GOWER ( I 875). Or, a dexter hand couped fess-ways holding a dagger in pale ppr. (gu. ?) (2nd quarter). MACKINTOSH OF Kyllachy (1886). Or, a dexter hand couped fess-ways holding a dagger pale-ways in chief gu. and a galley, oars in saltire, in base sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure vairy. MACKINTOSH OF CONNADGE. Or, a dexter hand couped fess-ways holding a dagger pale-ways in chief gu. and a galley, oars in saltire, in base sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure gu. Mackintosh of Kyllachy. Or, a dexter hand couped in fess holding a cross crosslet fitchee gu. (2nd quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). MACGREGOR, alias MUR- RAY of Napier Ruskie (1797). Or, a dexter hand erect couped within an orle of nine fetterlocks gu. (4th quarter). M'Neil of Barra (1st matric. 1806). Or, a dexter hand erect couped within an orle of nine fetterlocks gu. (4th quarter). M'NEIL OF BARRA (2nd matric. 1824). Hands (2). Arg. two sinister hands appaume couped gu. in chief and a dagger, point downward, ppr. in base. Wil- liam Nelson, Salisbury Green, Edin- burgh (1872). Arg. two sinister hands appaume couped gu. in chief and a dagger, point downward, in base, within a bordure az. THOMAS NELSON, St. Leonard's Park, Edinburgh (1872). Gu. two hands issuing from the base in bend dexter grasping a sword in bend sinister, broken at the point, ppr. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure embattled arg. ; in the centre chief point, pendant from a Hands (2) — continued. mural crown or by a ribbon gu., fim- briated az., a cross pattee gold. Major-Gen. James Kempt (18 14). Hands (3). Arg. three dexter hands couped within a bordure gu. Matheson or Macmathon of Ardintoul (1841). Az. three dexter hands, each grasp- ing a bunch of arrows arg., and in base an imperial crown or, a chief gyronny of eight of the last and sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Macon- ochie Wellwood of Garvock and Meadowbank (1854). Az. in chief three dexter hands, each grasping a bunch of arrows ppr., and in base an imperial crown or, within a bordure gyronny of eight of the last and sa. Maconochie of Meadow- bank (18 19). Gu. three dexter hands couped and disposed bend-ways arg., 2 and 1, within a bordure engrailed of the second. Greig of Ballingry. Gu. three dexter hands couped ap- paume arg. within a bordure or. Greig of Eccles (1820). Gu. three dexter hands erect couped arg., within a bordure or charged with as many martlets sa. Greig of Lethangie (1846). Hare. Az. a hare salient arg. with a hunting - horn about his neck vert, garnished gu. Cleland of that Ilk. Major William Cleland, Commissioner of Customs. Az. a hare salient arg. with a hunting-horn about his neck gu., garnished and stringed or, on a chief of the second a sword fess-ways of the first. Cleland of Faskin. Az. a hare salient and guardant arg. with a hunting-horn about his neck vert, garnished gu., within a bordure counter-componyof the second and first. ROBERT CLELAND, writer, Edinburgh. Az. a hare salient arg. with a hunting-horn about his neck vert, garnished and stringed or, within a 132 HARE— HEAD Hare — continued. bordure wavy of the second charged with three crescents and as many roses William (1692). Az. a interchanged Cleland, Professor Barbadoes hare hunting - horn salient arg. with a vert, garnished and stringed gu., about his neck, a chief embattled of the second (1st and 4th quarters). Cleland - Henderson of Roke Manor, co. Hants. (2nd matric. 1886). Az. a hare salient arg. with a hunting - horn vert, garnished and stringed gu., about his neck, in chief two crescents of the second (2nd and 3rd quarters for Cleland). Cleland- Henderson of Roke Manor, co. Hants. ( 1 st matric. 1882). Harp. Az. an Irish harp or, stringed arg. (3rd quarter) ; over all in chief a file of three lambeaux arg. James, Duke of Albany and York [James VII.] HEAD. Head, Bear's. Arg. a bear's head couped az., muzzled gu., between three moors' heads couped sa., banded of the second. Mrs. Jean Morison Campbell - Miller - Morison of Hetland, co. Dumfries (1888). Az. a bear's head couped arg., muzzled gu., between two fleurs de lys in chief and a fir tree eradicated in base or, of Lanarkshire (1852) Archibald Alison, Sheriff arg., three Ross Gu. a bear's head couped muzzled of the first, between lioncels rampant of the second. of Knockbreck. Gu. a bear's head couped arg., muzzled az., between three antique crowns or. Grant OF Shewglie (1st matric. 1776). Head, Boar's. Arg. a boar's head erased, and in chief three mullets chevron-ways az. Cochran of Balbarchan. Arg. a boar's head erased, and in chief a crescent between two mullets Head, Boar's — continued. disposed chevron-ways az. Cochran OF ROCKSOLES. Arg. a boar's head erased sa., armed or. Garden of that Ilk. Arg. a boar's head erased sa. be- tween three mullets gu. Mr. Wil- liam Garden of . . . Arg. a boar's head erased sa. be- tween three cross crosslets fitchee gu., within a bordure counter-compony of the second and first. Mr. James Garden, minister at Balmerino. Arg. a boar's head erased between two barrulets gu. Spence of Berri- hole. Arg. a boar's head couped between three crescents sa. Tennend of Cairnes. Arg. a boar's head couped in chief and two crescents in base, all within a bordure sa. Tennend of Lennes. Arg. a boar's head couped sa. be- tween three crescents of the last. Dr. William Tennent, Bombay (1778). Arg. a boar's head couped between three crescents sa. Tennent of Pool (1813). Arg. a boar's head erased sa. be- tween three mullets gu. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure wavy az. Captain John Gardyne ( 1 733). Arg. a boar's head erased az., armed and langued gu. (2nd quarter). Campbell of Lochnell (1st matric.) Arg. a boar's head erased sa., armed or (2nd and 3rd quarters) ; over all on an inescutcheon az. three escallops within a bordure engrailed or, impal- ing arg., on a saltire engrailed az. three escallops of the first, all within a bor- dure az. Fairholm of Greenhill (1750- Az. a boar's head erased between three mascles or. KlNLOCH OF Aberbothrie. Az. a boar's head erased arg., armed gu., between three mullets of the second. Mow of Eastmains. Az. a boar's head couped arg., on a chief -of the second two mullets gu. Thomas Shand, Aberdeen. HEAD 133 Head, Boar's — continued. Az. a boar's head couped arg., on a chief of the second three mullets gu., all within a bordure indented erm. charged with three escutcheons, two in chief and one in base of the third. Rev. George Shand (1856). Az. a boar's head couped arg., on a chief of the second a mullet between two chess rooks sa. Smith-Shand of Templeland, co. Aberdeen (1876). Az. a boar's head erased between three mascles or, in the middle chief point a crescent of the last (1st quar- ter). KlNLOCH OF KlNLOCH (1873). Az. a boar's head couped arg., on a chief of the last three mullets gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Shand OF Arnhall (18 1 7). Az. a boar's head erased between three mascles or (1st and 4th quar- ters). KlNLOCH OF GlLMERTON (1829). Az. a boar's head couped or (3rd quarter of 1st and 4th grand quarters), the latter within a bordure gu. charged with eight annulets or. Keir Mackin- tosh of Dalmigavie, co. Inverness (1882). Az. a boar's head couped or (2nd quarter). Campbell of Lochnell (2nd matric. 1808). Az. a boar's head couped or (3rd quarter). MACINTOSH OF THAT Ilk. Az. a boar's head couped or (3rd quarter), all within a bordure gu. charged with eight annulets or. Mackintosh of Aberarder. Az. a boar's head couped or (3rd quarter). Mackintosh of Kinrara. Erm. a boar's head couped gu., armed or. Craig of Gearsay. Gu. a boar's head couped or within a bordure nebuly of the second. William Chisholm, writer, Edin- burgh. Gu. a boar's head couped between three antique crowns or. Grant of Ballindalloch (1st matric.) Gu. a boar's head couped between three antique crownsor,withinabordure of the second. Grant of Darlway. Head, Boar's — continued. Gu. a boar's head erased between three mullets in chief and as many cross crosslets fitchee in base or, within a bordure arg. Sutherland of Kinsterie (1st matric. . . .) Gu. a boar's head couped or, langued az. Chisholm of Comer (1760). Gu. a boar's head couped between three antique crowns or. Grant OF Wester Elchies (181 i). Gu. a boar's head couped or. Chisholm of Chisholm (1st matric. 18 16, 2nd do. 1 831). Gu. a boar's head couped or. MRS. Mary Chisholm or Gooden (1827). Gu. a boar's head couped or. Mrs. Chisholm Batten (i860). Gu. a boar's head couped or. James Chisholm Gooden - Chis- holm, London (1887). Gu. a boar's head couped arg., on a chief of the second three mullets az. Lord Shand (1892). Gu. a boar's head and neck couped arg. (1st and 4th quarters). Scott Chisholm of Stirches (1853). Gu. a boar's head couped arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Mackenzie of Coull (1st matric.) Gu. a boar's head couped or, armed arg., langued az. (2nd and 3rd quar- ters), all within a bordure nebuly arg. John Mackenzie, third son of Coull (1694). Gu. a boar's head couped arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Mackenzie of Coull (2nd matric. 1800). Gu. a boar's head cabossed or be- tween a crescent and a spur-revel in fess arg. (4th quarter). Captain Alexander Campbell, H.E.I.C.S. (1st matric. 181 5). Gu. a boar's head couped or be- tween a crescent and a spur-revel in fess arg. (4th quarter). Captain Alexander Campbell, H.E.I.C.S. (2nd matric. 1816). Gu. a boar's head cabossed or be- tween a crescent and a spur-revel in fess arg. (4th quarter). Campbell OF DUNSTAFFNAGE(ist matric. 1836). Gu. a boar's head cabossed or '34 HEAD Head, Boar's — continued. between a crescent and spur-revel in fess arg. (4th quarter). Campbell of Dunstaffnage (2nd matric. 1889). Or, a boar's head erased sa., armed gu. Garden of Troup. Or, a boar's head erased sa., on a chief of the second three escallops of the first. Graham of Newark. Or, a boar's head couped gu. be- tween three water-bougets, all within a bordure sa. Ross of Auchlossin. Or, a boar's head couped gu. be- tween three water-bougets sa. Rose OF KlLRAVOCK. Or, a boar's head couped gu. be- tween three water-bougets sa., within a bordure of the second charged with six mullets of the first. Mr. John ROSS OF Insch, minister at Foverane. Or, a boar's head couped gu. be- tween three water-bougets sa., within a bordure indented of the second. Ross of Markinch. Or, a boar's head couped gu. be- tween three water-bougets sa., all within a bordure of the last charged in chief and base with three padlocks arg. and in the flanks with two swords erected ppr., hiked and pommelled of the field. John Ross, Professor in Aberdeen (1779). Or, a boar's head couped gu. be- tween three water-bougets sa., all within a bordure az. charged with three garbs and as many boars' heads couped alternately of the field. ROSE of Ballevit (1780). Or, a boar's head couped gu., armed arg., between three water-bougets sa., all within a bordure of the last charged with three crescents of the third. Jacob Ross, Poland (1786). Or, a boar's head couped gu. be- tween three water-bougets sa., on a chief of the second three maple leaves of the first. William Rose, Hunting- don, Canada (1872). Or, a boar's head couped gu., on a chief sa. three escallops of the first ( 1 st and 4th quarters). Graham of Orchill. Vert, a boar's head erased arg. Head, Boar's — continued. holding in its mouth the shank bone of a deer ppr. (1st quarter), all within a bordure gu. William Mackinnon, Antigua (1726, recorded 18 10). Vert, a boar's head erased arg. holding in its mouth the shank bone of a deer ppr. (1st quarter for Mac- kinnon). William Alexander Mac- Kinnon, Albany House, co. Middlesex (1S11). Vert, a boar's head erased arg. hold- ing in its mouth the shank bone of a deer ppr. (1st quarter), all within a bordure indented or. Mackinnon of Strathaird, co. Argyle (1889). Head, Bull's. Arg. a bull's head between three escutcheons gu. within a bordure chequy of the second and first (1st and 4th quarters). Hay of Seggieden (1806-1809)- Head, Deer's — see Stag's. Head, Eagle's. Arg. an eagle's head erased between three cinquefoils sa. William Borth- wick, M.D., representing the family of Gordonshall. Az. an eagle's head erased between three boars' heads erased or. Lord Gordon of Drumearn (1879). Or, an eagle's head erased gu. holding in her beak a laurel branch vert. Monro of Bearcrofts. Or, an eagle's head erased within a bordure wavy gu. Monro of Coull. Or, an eagle's head erased gu. Monro of Foulis. Or, an eagle's head erased gu. holding in her beak an olive branch vert. Munro of Pitlundie. Or, an eagle's head erased within a bordure wavy gu. Principal Alex- ander Monro, University of Edin- burgh. Or, an eagle's head erased gu., in its beak a branch of laurel ppr., in the dexter chief point a sinister hand erected, couped at the wrist, of the second, all within a bordure engrailed az. Professor Alexander Monro, M.D. (1780). Or, an eagle's head erased gu., in MEAD 135 Head, Eagle's — continued. its beak a laurel branch ppr., within a bordure az. GEORGE MUNRO YR. OF AUCHINBOWIE (1802). Or, an eagle's head erased gu., beaked and langued az. (1st and 4th quarters). Gun MUNRO OF BRAE- MORE (1800). Head, Falcon's (Hawk's). Or, a falcon's head issuing out of a heart ppr. between three mullets az., on a chief of the second as many besants. Falconer of Balma- kellie. Or, a falcon's head crowned with an antique crown issuing out of a man's heart ppr. between three mullets az. Falconer of Newton, Lord Presi- dent. Or, a falcon's head issuing out of a heart ppr. between three mullets az., all within a bordure of the last charged with eight plates. Falconer of Phesdo. Or a falcon's head issuing from a heart ppr. between three mullets az., within a bordure vert charged with four besants. John Falconer, London. Or, a falcon's head issuing out of a heart ppr. between three mullets az., on a chief wavy of the last as many besants. Robert Falconer, London. Az. a falcon's head erased between three mullets arg. MURRAY OF LOCHLAW. Arg. a falcon's head erased be- tween three shields gu., all within a bordure of the last. Hay of Paris (1778). ■ Arg. a falcon's head ppr. issuing out of a heart gu. between three mullets az., within a bordure of the last. James John Falconer, Lon- don (1868). Head, Hart's — see Stag's. Head, Hawk's — see Falcon's. Head, Horse's. Arg. a horse's head couped sa., bridled gu. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure compony erm. and purpure. Campbell of Craigie (1816). Head, Leopard's. Or, a leopard's head az. within a wreath of laurel between two cockerels, one in chief and the other in base ppr., all between two flanches gu. Cockerell of Sezincot, co. Glou- cester (181 1). Head, Lion's. Az. a lion's head erased between three garbs within a bordure or. John Buchan, advocate (1720). Gu. a lion's head erased arg. be- tween three crescents or, within a bor- dure of the last. Tytler of Wood- houselee (1st matric. 1768). Gu. a lion's head between three wolves' heads, all erased arg. Laurence Robertson, banker, Edin- burgh (1875). Gu. a lion's head erased arg. be- tween three crescents or, within a bordure of the last (1st quarter for Tytler). Fraser-Tytler OF Bal- NAIN (1864). Gu. a lion's head cabossed arg. be- tween three antique crowns or, within a bordure of the second (1st and 4th quarters). Thomson of Buchromb (1787)- Gu. a lion's head erased arg. be- tween three crescents or within a bordure of the last (1st and 4th quar- ters), all within a bordure erm. Tyt- ler of Woodhouselee (2nd matric. 1824). Or, a lion's head erased within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (2nd quarter). Francis Colebrooke Beresford-Drummond, lieut. 7th Dragoon Guards (1875). Or, a lion's head erased within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure gu. Drummond of Crom- lix(i853). Or, a lion's head erased gu. within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the last (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). Earl of Kinnoull (2nd matric. 181 1). Or, a lion's head erased gu. within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the second (2nd and 3rd quarters of 136 HEAD Head. Lion's — continued. 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). Earl OF Kixxoull [impaled by Lyon Office, 1823]. Or, a lion's head erased gu. within a double tressure flory counter-dory of the second (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), all within a bordure gu. Captain Edward William Auriol Hay, Lvon Clerk (1S24).1 Or, a lion's head erased gu. within a double tressure flory counter-dory of the second (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), all within a bordure erm. Robert William Hay (1S24).- Head, Man's. Gu. a man's head in profile couped ppr. between three swords, points up- wards, arg. SWORD OF LOXGACRE (1870). Head, Moor's. Az. a moors head couped arg., banded gu., between three boars' heads erased or, within a bordure engrailed of the last. GORDON OF NEWTON (1S11). Head, Otter's. Gu. an otter's head erased arg. be- tween two cross crosslets fitchee in fess or, on a chief of the second two mullets az. Rowaxd of Bellahous- tox (1778). Gu. an otter's head erased arg. be- tween three cross crosslets fitchee or. on a chief of the second a crescent of the field between two mullets az. James Rowaxd, merchant, Moscow (I77S). Head, Roebuck's. Az. a roebuck's head erased ppr. between three mullets or. Agxes Reid [impaled by Rankine]. Head, Salmon's. Gu. a salmon's head couped arg. with an annulet through the nose ppr. between three cinquefoils of the second. Hamiltox of Haggs. 1 Altered on Petition to a coat of four quar- ters, of which the above is the second (1824). 3 Refers to note in immediately preceding entry. Head, Savage's. Arg. a savage's head erased distil- ling drops of blood ppr. between three combs az. Rochead of Whitsox- HILL. Arg. a savage's head couped distil- ling drops of blood, and thereupon a bonnet composed of bay and holly leaves, all ppr., within an orle of eight martlets sa. Gladstaixs of that Ilk. Arg. a savage's head full faced, couped, distilling drops of blood ppr., within an orle of eight martlets sa., within a bordure invected gu. Glad- STAIXS OF WHITELAW. Arg. a savage's head couped distil- ling drops of blood, and thereupon a bonnet composed of bay and holly leaves, all ppr., within an orle of eight martlets sa., within a bordure indented gu. Halbert Gladstaixs, Edin- burgh. Arg. a savage's head couped distil- ling drops of blood, and thereupon a bonnet composed of bay and holly leaves ppr., within an orle of eight martlets sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Gladstains). Hairstoxs OF CRAIGS. Head, Stag's (Buck's, Deer's, Hart's). Arg. a stag's head erased and be- tween the attires a cross crosslet fitchee gu. surmounted with a mullet. Cairxcross of Cumsley. Arg. a stag's head erased gu. with a pheon piercing the same between the attirings or. Robert Colt, advocate. Arg. a stag's head erased gu. and between the attires a pheon az., all within a bordure engrailed of the second. Johx Coutts of . . ., Provost of Montrose. Arg. a hart's head erased sa., attired or, distilling guttes de sang ppr. Crawfurd of Comlarg. Arg. a stag's head cabossed ppr., on a chief wavy gu. a crescent between two mullets of the field. Thomsox of Fairliehope. Arg. a stag's head cabossed ppr., attired with ten tynes gu., in chief three cross crosslets fitchee sa. HEAD 137 Head, Stag's — continued. James Thomson, Clerk of Ex- chequer. Arg. a stag's head cabossed ppr., on a chief wavy gu. a lozenge between two mullets of the first. Andrew Thomson, advocate, Aberdeen. Arg. a stag's head cabossed ppr., attired gu., on a chief az. a cross crosslet between two crescents of the first. Robert Thompson, woollen draper, London. Arg. a stag's head cabossed ppr., on a chief invected gu. a mullet be- tween two crescents of the first. David Thomson, portioner of Kettle. Arg. a stag's head cabossed ppr., on a chief engrailed gu. a mullet between two crescents of the first. James Thomson, merchant, Kirkcaldy. Arg. a stag's head cabossed gu., attired or, on a chief az. a cross cross- let fitchee of the third, all within a bordure of the second charged with eight escallops of the fourth (sic). Alexander Thomson, Bute Pur- suivant (1 724-1 765 ?). Arg. a stag's head cabossed ppr., on a chief wavy gu. a lozenge between two mullets of the first. Andrew Thomson, merchant in Portlethen, Aberdeen (1735). Arg. a stag's head cabossed ppr., attired with ten tynes gu., on a chief engrailed of the last three mascles or. Thomson of Charlton (1740). Arg. a stag's head cabossed ppr., attired gu., on a chief wavy of the second a lozenge between two mullets of the first. Thomson of Banchory (1756). Arg. a stag's head erased, with a cross crosslet between his attires gu., in chief a label and in base a crescent az. COULT OF AULDHAME (1757). Arg. a stag's head cabossed gu., attired with twelve tynes or, on a chief wavy az. a cross crosslet of the first between an anchor in the dexter and a billet in the sinister of the third. Thomson of Logie (1760). Arg. a stag's head erased gu., with a pheon between the attires az., Head, Stag's — continued. within a bordure crenelle of the last charged with four buckles or. Pat- rick COUTTS, London (1 761 ). Arg. a stag's head erased gu., with a pheon az. between the attires, between three coots ppr. William Coats, merchant, Glasgow (1763). Arg. a stag's head cabossed gu., attired or, on a chief az. a cross crosslet fitchee of the third between two spur-revels of the first. George Thomson, London (1766). Arg. a stag's head cabossed gu., attired or, between two cinquefoils erm. and a fleur de lys in base az., on a chief of the last a cross crosslet fitchee between two spur-revels of the third. Primrose Thomson, London (1772). Arg. a stag's head between three otters' heads, all erased gu. FULLER- TON OF ROSEMOUNT (1773). Arg. a stag's head cabossed gu., attired or, on a chief az. a cross crosslet fitchee of the third between two mullets of the field. THOMSON of Caltonhill (1775). Arg. a stag's head cabossed gu., on a chief engrailed az. a cross crosslet fitchee or between two spur- revels of the field. John Thomson, Secretary to the Board of Excise (1781). Arg. a stag's head erased gu. charged on the neck with a crescent or, between his attires a pheon az., all between three coots ppr. Archi- bald Coats, Glasgow (1798). Arg. a stag's head cabossed gu., attired or, on a chief az. a cross crosslet fitchee or between two spur- revels of the first. THOMSON OF Roehampton, co. Surrey (181 1). Arg. a stag's head cabossed gu., attired or, on a chief of the second a golden fleece between two spur- revels of the third. THOMSON OF Fairley (1841). Arg. a stag's head cabossed gu., attired or, on a chief az. a moor's head couped at the neck between two spur-revels of the first. THOM- SON of Northwoodside (1845). 138 HEAD Head, Stag's — continued. Arg. a stag's head cabossed ppr., on a chief az. a cross crosslet fitchee between two roses slipped of the first. Captain Robert Thomas Thomson (1854). Arg. a stag's head cabossed az., attired or, on a chief gu. three mullets of the first. THOMSON OF Bonaly, co. Midlothian (1874). Arg. a stag's head cabossed gu., on a chief az. a thunderbolt ppr., winged or, between two spur-revels of the first. Sir William Thomson (Lord Kelvin) (1892). Arg. a stag's head erased gu. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure quarterly gu. and arg. Patrick George Crawford (1779). Arg. a stag's head cabossed gu., attired or, on . a chief az. a cross crosslet fitchde of the third between two spur-revels of the first (1st and 4th quarters). Deas THOMSON OF Norton (18 10). Arg. a stag's head cabossed gu., attired or, on a chief az. a cross crosslet of the third between two spur-revels of the first (1st and 4th quarters). Lieut. Francis Ringler Thomson, R.E. (1825). Arg. a stag's head cabossed gu., attired or, on a chief az. a cross crosslet of the third between two spur- revels of the first, within a bordure gu. (1st and 4th quarters). JOHN Ringler Thomson, attorney (1825). Arg. a stag's head erased gu. and between the attires a pheon az. (2nd quarter). Alexander Coutts, H.M. Heritable Usher for Scotland (1758). Arg. a stag's head cabossed gu., on a chief az. a crescent of the field between two mullets or (2nd quarter for Thomson). John Duthy, Win- chester, eldest son of Drumlathie (1773)- Arg. a stag's head cabossed, attired with ten tynes gu., on a chief az. a cross crosslet fitchde or between two spur- revels of the first (2nd and 3rd quarters). MILLER OF Gourlabank. Arg. a stag's head cabossed ppr., Head, Stag's — continued. within a bordure chequy az. and of the field, on a chief of the third {sic) a boar's head couped or between two mullets of the field (2nd and 3rd quarters). THOMSON OF BUCHROMB (1787). Arg. a stag's head erased gu., between his attires a cross crosslet fitchee sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Crawford of Auchinames (1st matric. 1789). Arg. a stag's head cabossed gu., attired or, on a chief engrailed az. a cross crosslet fitchee between two mullets of the third (2nd and 3rd quarters). Mactavish of Dun- ARDRY (1793). Arg. a stag's head cabossed gu., attired or, on a chief engrailed az. a cross crosslet fitchee between two mullets of the third, all within a bordure of the second (2nd and 3rd quarters). M ACTAVISH of Gartbeg (1793)- Arg. a stag's head erased gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). CRAUFURD of Auchinames (2nd matric. 1879). Arg. a stag's head erased gu., between the attires a cross crosslet fitchde of the last (3rd quarter). Alexander George Home of Whitfield, M.D. (1874). Az. a deer's head cabossed or. Earl of Seaforth. Az. a stag's head erased arg., attired with ten tynes or, between the attires a cross crosslet fitchee of the third. Cairncross of Balma- shanner. Az. a deer's head cabossed or, within a bordure embattled arg. Mackenzie of Fairburn. Az. a deer's head cabossed or, within a bordure of the second charged with eight crescents of the first. Mackenzie of Findon. Az. a hart's head cabossed and at- tired or, a highland dirk (ppr.) shafted gu. between the attirings. Mac- kenzie OF HlLLTOWN. Az. a hart's head cabossed and attired with ten tynes or, within a HEAD 139 Head, Stag's — continued. bordure chequy of the second and first. Mackenzie of Reidcastle. Az. a deer's head cabosscd be- tween two laurel branches disposed in orle or. Mackenzie of Rose- haugh. Az. a hart's head cabossed and attired with ten tynes or, within a bordure embattled of the second. M'Kenzie of Suddie. Az. a stag's head cabossed or, between his attires a spur-revel erm. Mackenzie of Ardross (1798). Az. a stag's head cabossed or, between his attires a mullet arg., within a bordure quarterly of the last and the second, the former em- battled, the latter engrailed. Cap- tain Colin Mackenzie (1805). Az. a stag's head cabossed within a bordure or charged with three mullets sa. Mackenzie of Loch- wards (1834). Az. a stag's head cabossed between eight stars, 3, 2, 2, and 1, or, within a bordure erm. William Robert Baillie, W.S. (1858). Az. a stag's head of ten tynes cabossed arg., a chief embattled of the last. M'Barnet of Torridon (1865). Az. a deer's head cabossed or (1st quarter). Mackenzie of Scat- well (1st matric. . . .) Az. a deer's head cabossed or (1st quarter) ; over all an escutcheon gu. charged with three antique crowns or. Captain Alexander Mackenzie, second son of Scatwell. Az. a stag's head cabossed or (1st quarter). Mackenzie of Scat- well (2nd matric. 181 1). Az. a deer's head cabossed or (1st and 4th quarters) Mackenzie of Coull (1st matric. . . ., 2nd do. 1800). Az. a hart's head cabossed and attired with ten tynes or (1st and 4th quarters). Mackenzie of Gairloch. Az. a stag's head cabossed or (1st and 4th quarters). Mackenzie of KlLCOY (1st matric.) Head, Stag's — co7itinued. Az. a stag's head cabossed or (1st and 4th quarters) ; over all a crescent arg. for difference. Mackenzie of Scotsburn. Az. a deer's head cabossed or (1st and 4th quarters). Mackenzie of Applecross (1st matric. 1756). Az. a stag's head cabossed or (1st and 4th quarters) ; over all in the centre of the shield a wolf's head erased or. Mackenzie of Seaton (1789). Az. a stag's head cabossed or (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure gu. charged with three mullets arg. Lieut.-Col. Kenneth Mackenzie (1805). Az. a stag's head cabossed or (1st and 4th quarters). Falconer Mac- kenzie of Allangrange (18 1 7). Az. a stag's head cabossed or (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure or. Mackenzie of Applecross (2nd matric. 1825). Az. a stag's head cabossed sur- mounted of a mullet between the attires, all or (1st and 4th quarters). Mackenzie of Kilcoy (2nd matric. 1837). Az. a stag's head cabossed or and in chief three boars' heads couped of the second (1st and 4th quarters). Shaw Mackenzie of Newhall (i357). Az. a stag's head cabossed or (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure engrailed quarterly arg. and gu. charged with three mullets counter- changed. Charles Douglas Mac- kenzie, Udney House, co. Middlesex (i860). Az. a stag's head cabossed or (1st and 4th quarters) ; over all in the centre a wolf's head erased or, within a bor- dure parted per pale of the last and arg. Colin Mackenzie, W.S. (1873). Az. a stag's head cabossed or, between the attires a mullet of the last (1st and 4th quarters). BURTON- Mackenzie of Kilcoy, co. Ross (3rd matric. 1887). Az. a stag's head cabossed or (1st 140 HEAD Head, Stag's — continued. and 4th quarters). Stewart- Mac- kenzie of Seaforth (1890). Az. a stag's head cabossed or (1st quarter of 1st and 4th grand quarters). Mackenzie of Scatwell (3rd matric. 1844). Az. a stag's head cabossed or, within a bordure of the last charged with eight crescents of the first (4th quarter of 1st and 4th grand quarters for Mackenzie of Findon). Mac- kenzie of Scatwell (3rd matric. 1844). Az. a stag's head cabossed or (2nd quarter). Callander of Craig- FORTH (1st matric. 1764). Az. a stag's head cabossed or (2nd quarter), in the centre of the shield a boar's head couped or. Lieut.-Col. Jabez Mackenzie (1806). Az. a stag's head cabossed or (2nd quarter). Miss Hay Mackenzie of Cromartie (1849). Az. a stag's head cabossed or between three spur-revels arg. (2nd quarter for Dingwall). Dingwall FORDYCE OF BRUCKLAY (1846). Az. a stag's head cabossed or (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd grand quar- ter for Mackenzie). CALLANDER OF Craigforth (2nd matric. 1875). Az. a stag's head cabossed or (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure nebuly quarterly gu. and arg. MURE Mackenzie of Delvine (1st matric. 1785, 2nd do. 1830). Az. a stag's head cabossed or be- tween three spur-revels arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Dingwall). Ding- wall FORDYCE OF CULSH (1812). Az. a stag's head cabossed within a bordure embattled or (2nd and 3rd quarters for Mackenzie of Suddy). Mackenzie of Scatwell (3rd matric. 1844). Az. a stag's head erased attired of ten tynes or within a bordure arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Rcid). James Cuthbert, Australia (1869). Az. a stag's head cabossed or (3rd quarter), all within a bordure arg. charged with four eastern crowns gu. Head, Stag's — continued. Lieut. -Gen. Sir Charles Mac- Leod, K.C.B. (1853). Az. a stag's head cabossed or (2nd quarter of 3rd grand quarter), the latter within a bordure erm. Stewart OF GRANDTULLY (2nd matric. 1839). Az. a deer's head cabossed or (3rd quarter). MACLEOD OF MUIRAVON- SIDE (1730- Az. a deer's head cabossed or within a bordure of the second charged with eight crescents of the first (4th quarter). Mackenzie of Scatwell (1st matric.) Az. a deer's head cabossed or within a bordure (of the second) charged with eight crescents of the first (4th quarter) ; over all an escut- cheon gu. charged with three antique crowns or. Captain Alexander Mackenzie, second son of Scatwell (1759)- Az. a stag's head cabossed or within a bordure of the last charged with eight crescents of the first (4th quarter). MACKENZIE OF SCATWELL (2nd matric. 181 1). Gu. a stag's head cabossed or, in the honour point two greyhounds counter-salient arg. collared of the first and second, together with three fleurs de lys of the second, two in chief and the third in base. UDNEY OF THAT Ilk (2nd matric. 1 74 1 ?). Gu. a stag's head cabossed or between two greyhounds salient affrontee arg. collared of the field, in chief and base (sic) three fleurs de lys of the second. Udney of that Ilk (3rd matric. 1789). Gu. a stag's head erased between three antique crowns or, within a bordure of the last. Grant of Oak- field HOUSE, co. Middlesex (1858). Or, a stag's head erased, attired with ten tynes sa., within an orle of four mullets and as many crescents in- terchanged az. Calder of Lyniger. Or, a stag's head cabossed sa., attired gu. Calder of Southwick (1800). Or, a stag's head erased gu., between HEAD— HEADS 141 Head, Stag's — continued. the attires a pheon az., all between three mascles sa. Sir Peter COATS (1869). Or, a stag's head erased gu., between the attires a pheon az., all between three mascles sa., within a bordure of the last. Coats of Ferguslie ( 1 869). Or, a hart's head cabossed sa., at- tired gu. ( 1 st quarter), all within a bor- dure engrailed or. John Campbell OF Moy, Sheriff Depute of Argyll. Or, a hart's head cabossed sa., attired gu. (1st quarter), all within a bordure engrailed gu. Archibald Campbell, W.S. Or,a hart's head cabossed sa., attired gu. (1st quarter). CAMPBELL OF Calder (1st matric. . . ., 2nd matric. 1722 ?). Or, a deer's head erased gu. (1st quarter). DlROM OF Crichie (1769). Or, a stag's head cabossed sa., attired gu. (1st quarter). Campbell Hooke of Bangeston (1772). Or, a stag's head cabossed or (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure nebuly arg. John Mackenzie, third son of Coull (1694). Or, a hart's head cabossed sa., attired gu. (2nd quarter of 1st and 4th grand quarters), the latter within a bordure engrailed arg. charged with six crescents gu. Alexander Camp- bell, Peru (1762). Or, a hart's head cabossed sa., attired gu. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure engrailed az. (arg. ?) charged with four crescents gu. Colin Campbell, London (now — 1720 — of Moy). Or, a stag's head cabossed sa., attired gu. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure gu. charged with eight crescents arg. Campbell of Ardchattan (18 18). Alexander Campbell of Gat- combe, Isle of Wight (18 1 8). Sa. a stag's head erased arg. holding in his mouth a mullet or, within a bordure of the last charged with three escallops of the first. William Rodger, merchant, Glasgow (1838). Sa. a stag's head erased arg. holding in his mouth a mullet or, within a Head, Stag's — continued. bordure parted per pale of the last and erm. charged with three escallops of the first. Edward Rodger, Glas- gow (1892). Head, Unicorn's. Az. a unicorn's head erased in chief arg., maned and horned or, and a cross moline of the second in base between ten mullets, 4, 3, 2, and 1, of the third. Alston of Westerton (1792). Vert, a unicorn's head erased arg. (3rd quarter); over all on a shield of pretence three escutcheons gu. Hay of Craignethan. Head, Wolf's. Az. a wolf's head erased or. BAYNE OF TULLOCH. Az. a wolf's head erased or within a bordure counter-compony of the second and first. BAYNE OF Pitcairlie. Az. a wolf's head erased or within a bordure arg. Captain Michael Bain (1784). Az. a wolf's head arg. between two crescents in chief and a fleur de lys in base or. Sir Joseph Noel Paton, R.S.A. (1869). Az. a wolf's head erased within a bordure arg. JOSEPH Bain, late of Morriston, Lanarkshire ( 1 8 7 1 ). Az. a wolf's head erased or, on a chief arg. a salmon on its back ppr. with a signet ring in its mouth of the second. James Bain of Crofthead, co. Cumberland, Lord Provost of Glasgow (1876). Az. a wolf's head erased arg. (1st quarter of 3rd grand quarter). Rid- dell of Ardnamurchan (2nd matric. 1829). HEADS. Heads (2), Boars'. Gu. two boars' heads erased arg. in chief and a dexter arm in armour couped below the elbow, the hand naked and the forefinger pointing upwards in base ppr. John Romans of Newton Grange, C.E. (1872). Gu. two boars' heads erased in chief and a fleur de lys in base arg. James Romanes, Dunskaith, co. Ross (1 886). 142 HEADS Heads (2), Boars' — continued. Or, two boars' heads erased in chief gu., in base a mural crown az., in the middle chief point a crescent sa. Major - General James Edward Urquhart (1803). Heads (2), Bulls'. Arg. two bulls' heads erased in chief sa., and in base an oak tree in bend sinister surmounted of a sword in bend dexter, ensigned with an antique crown ppr. GREGOR DRUMMOND Turnbull, merchant, Glasgow ( 1869). Heads (2), Eagles'. Arg. two eagles' heads erased respectant in chief gu. and in base a salmon naiant ppr. (4th quarter), all within a bordure gu. charged with two eastern crowns in fess and as many mullets in pale or. Sir GEORGE Maclean, K.C.B. (1856). Heads (2), Wolves'. Az. two wolves' heads in chief and an escallop in base arg., in the fess point a buckle or. Lumsden of CUSHING. Heads (3), Bears'. Az. three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu. Lord Forbes. Az. three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu., within a bordure ermine, a crescent for difference. PROFESSOR William Forbes, Glasgow (173 1). Az. three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu., within a bordure of the second charged with eight fraises of the first. Peter Forbes (1734). Az. three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu. John Fordyce, M.D., London (1756). Az. three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu. ( 1 st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure chequy arg. and gu. Forbes of Auchreddy. Az. three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu. (1st and 4th quarters for Forbes). Lord Forbes of Pit- SLIGO. Az. three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled sa. (1st and 4th quarters), a crescent surmounted of another for difference. Forbes OF Savock. Az. three bears' heads couped arg., Heads (3), Bears' — continued. muzzled gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Dingwall Fordyce of Bruck- lay. Az. three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Forbes of Tolquhane. Az. three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu. (1st and 4th quarters); over all an escutcheon arg. charged with a sword and key in saltire gu. as being Constable of Aberdeen by succeeding to the lands of Cairnmucks. Forbes of Waterton. Az. three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu., with a crescent or charged with another of the third for difference (1st and 4th quarters). Forbes OF Newe (1763). Az. three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu. (1st and 4th quarters for Fordyce). Dingwall Fordyce of CULSH (l8l2). Az. three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Forbes of Newe (2nd matric. 1833). Az. three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Forbes-Drummond of Hawthorn- den (1828). Az. three bears' heads arg., muzzled gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters). DRUMMOND OF Hawthornden (1862). Az. three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu. (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd grand quarter). Forbes of Pitsligo (2nd matric. 1865). Az. three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Forbes of Rires. Az. three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu., within a bordure wavy of the second (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure gu. charged in chief with a lion passant guardant arg. imperially crowned ppr. Farquhar- SON OF INVEREY (1789). Az. three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Forbes). Drummond of Haw- thornden (1823). HEADS 143 Heads (3), Bears' — continued. Az. three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu. (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). FORBES of Pitsligo (1st matric. 1783). Or, three bears' (sic) heads erased gu. Urquhart of Meldrum (2nd matric. 1 74 1 ). (1st and 4th quarters) Urquhart of Byth (1741). Heads (3), Boars'. Arg. three boars' heads couped sa. within a bordure engrailed of the second. Cruickshank of Kirkton of Kinkell. Arg. three boars' heads erased az., armed or. HOG OF BOGEND. Arg. three boars' heads couped between as many battle-axes gu., in the fess point a quatrefoil vert. Alex- ander Rankine, Perth [impaling Reid]. Arg. three boars' heads erased az. distilling drops of blood gu. HOG OF Bliridryn (1693). Arg. three boars' heads erased az., armed or. HOG OF NEWLISTON (1783). Arg. three boars' heads couped sa. within a bordure gu. Cruikshank of Langley Park (1820). Az. three boars' heads or within a bordure parted per fess arg. and of the second. Gordon of Nether- muir. Az. three boars' heads couped or within a bordure parted per pale arg. and of the second. John Gordon, representing Braco. Az. three boars' heads couped within a bordure or. GORDON OF PlTLURG. Az. three boars' heads couped within a bordure or, a crescent for difference. John Gordon, M.D., second son of Pitlurg. Az. three boars' heads couped or within a bordure wavy of the second charged with three unicorns' heads erased sa. and as many stags trip- ping ppr. interchanged. Alexander Gordon, Aberdeen. Az. three boars' heads erased arg. LOCKHART OF CLEGHORN ( I St matric . . .) Heads (3), Boars' — continued. Az. three boars' heads couped or within a bordure chequy of the first and last. Gordon of Clun y (1753). Az. three boars' heads couped within a bordure paly or (sic). Gordon of Whiteley (1759). Az. three boars' heads erased or within a bordure of the second charged with eight crescents gu. Gordon of Holm, "now of Craig, Dingwall Pursuivant" (1767). Az. three boars' heads erased arg. Lockhart OF Cleghorn (2ndmatric. 1798). Az. three boars' heads couped or, in chief three fraises arg. Robert Gordon, Demerara (1800). Az. three boars' heads erased within a bordure engrailed or charged with three escallops sa. Gordon of Aikenhead (1806). Az. three boar's heads couped or surrounded by a double tressure flory counter-flory of the second, all within a bordure compony arg. and of the first. Gordon of Cairnbulg (181 1). Az. three boars' heads couped within a bordure or. GORDON Cum- ming of Pitlurg (181 i). Az. three boars' heads erased or within a bordure engrailed arg. Alexander Gordon, merchant, Glasgow (2nd matric. 181 3). Az. three boars' heads couped or, on a chief arg. as many mullets of six points of the first. Alexander Gordon, London (1865). Az. three boars' heads couped or (1st quarter for Gordon). MARQUESS OF HUNTLY (1684). Az. three boars' heads couped or (1st quarter), all within a bordure indented arg. Gordon of Letter- furie. Az. three boars' heads couped or (1st quarter), all within a bordure sa. charged with eight besants. JOHN Gordon, merchant, Aberdeen. Az. three boars' heads erased arg. (1st quarter). Sir WILLIAM Lock- hart, Lord Advocate. Az. three boars' heads couped or 144 HEADS Heads (3), Boars' — continued. (ist quarter), all within a bordure quarterly az. and gu. GORDON OF Abergeldie (1676). Az. three boars' heads couped or (ist quarter), all within a bordure nebuly gu. GORDON OF Dalpholly (1697). Az. three boars' head couped or, armed arg. (ist quarter), all within a bordure nebuly gu. Gordon OF Invergordon (1756). Az. three boars' heads couped or (ist quarter). Gordon of Balmoor (1775). Az. three boars' heads couped or (ist quarter), all within a bordure compony arg. and az. Captain Alexander Gordon, R.E. (1845). Az. three boars' heads couped or, a canton erm. charged with a crescent of the second (ist quarter), all within a bordure compony arg. and az. Cap- tain William Conway Gordon (1846). Az. three boars' heads erased or within a bordure of the last charged with eight crescents gu. (ist and 4th quarters). GORDON OF Ardmealie (1721). Az. three boars' heads couped within a bordure or (ist and 4th quarters). SKENE OF PlTLURG (1834)- Az. three boars' heads or within a bordure sa. (ist and 4th quarters). John Taylor Gordon, M.D., Aber- deen (1837). Az. three boars' heads couped or (ist quarter of ist and 4th grand quarters for Gordon), all within a bordure or. Gordon of Gordons- TOUN. Az. three boars' heads couped or (ist quarter of ist and 4th grand quarters), all within a bordure or charged with eight crescents az. Mr. Robert Gordon of . . ., second son of Gordonstoun. Az. three boars' heads couped or within a bordure parted per fess arg. and of the second charged with three cushions pendant by the corners gu. Heads (3), Boars' — continued. (2nd quarter). Gordon-Oswald of Scotstoun (ist matric. 1865, 2nd do. 1878). Az. three boars' heads couped or (ist quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quar- ters), the latter within a bordure sa. charged with eight besants. ROBERT Stewart, Aberdeen (1732). Az. three boars' heads couped or (ist quarter of 2nd grand quarter), the latter within a bordure nebuly gu. (for Gordon of Invergordon). Fraser of Findrack (1864). Az. three boars' heads couped within a bordure indented or (2nd and 3rd quarters). GEORGE Scott (OF Gibliston), co. Fife, Steward of Orkney (1674). Az. three boars' heads couped within a double tressure flory counter-flory, with thistles, roses, and fleurs de lys or (2nd and 3rd quarters). GORDON OF Hallhead (1760). Az. three boars' heads erased or within a bordure engrailed arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters). GORDON OF Baldorny (1790). Az. three boars' heads couped or (ist quarter [for Gordon] of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters for Huntly). Earl of Sutherland. Az. three boars' heads erased arg. between a spear issuing out of the dexter base and a Lochaber axe issuing out of the sinister, both erect in pale of the second (3rd quarter). Camp- bell of Skerrington. Az. three boars' heads erased or (3rd quarter for Gordon of Auchen- reath). Robert Taylor, H.E.I.C.S. (1812). Az. three boars' heads couped or (4th quarter). County of Aberdeen (1890). Gu. three boars' heads erased and issuing out of the dexter and sinister base a lance and Lochaber axe erected in pale arg. Rankine of Orchard- head. Gu. three boars' heads erased or, armed and langued arg., on a chief of the third a chevron sa. between three HEADS H5 Heads (3), Boars' — continued. martlets of the first. Robert Ranken, keeper of the Lyon Records (1795). Gu. three boars' heads erased and issuing out of the dexter and sinister base a lance and Lochaber axe in pale ar&- (3rd quarter for Rankine of OrcharcHiead). Little Gilmour of LlBERTON AND CRAIGMILLAR ( I St matric. 18 10). Gu. three boars' heads erased arg., issuing out of the dexter base a lance and out of the sinister base a Lochaber axe, both in pale of the last (3rd quarter [for Rankine] of 1st and 4th grand quarters). GORDON-GlLMOUR OF CRAIGMILLAR, co. Midlothian (4th matric. 1887). Or, three boars' heads couped sa., armed and langued az. CRUICK- SHANK OF BERRIHILL. Or, three boars' heads erased gu. within a bordure quartered sa. and of the second. Urquhart of New- hall. Or, three boars' 1 heads erased gu., langued az. Urquhart of Mel- drum (2nd matric. 1 741 ). Or, three boars'1 heads erased gu., langued az. (1st and 4th quarters). Urquhart of Byth (1741). Or, three boars' heads couped sa., armed and langued gu., within a bordure of the third. GEORGE CRUICK- SHANK, Amsterdam (1759). Heads (3), Bulls'. Arg. three bulls' heads erased sa., armed vert, within a bordure indented of the second charged with six crescents of the first. Turnbull of Smiddiehill. Arg. three bulls' heads erased sa., armed vert, within a bordure indented of the second. Turnbull of Strickathrow. Arg. three bulls' heads erased sa., armed vert, within a bordure indented and chequy of the second and first. James Turnbull (1696). Heads (3), Eagles'. Or, three eagles' heads erased gu. NlCOLSON OF CLUNIE (i 763). 1 "Bears'" in Register. Heads (3), Falcons' (Hawks'). Arg. three hawks' heads erased ppr. within a bordure engrailed az. charged with eight besants. Bryden of Lennel House (1806). Arg. three hawks' heads erased ppr. within a bordure engrailed az. charged with eight besants (3rd quarter for Brydone). Adam of Blairadam (1882). Or, three falcons' heads erased gu., armed arg. Nicholson of that Ilk. Or, three falcons' heads erased gu. Halkerston of Rathillet (1772). Or, three falcons' heads erased gu., beaked sa., within a bordure az. Stewart - Nioolson of Carnock (2nd matric. 1807). Or, three falcons' heads erased gu., armed arg. Nicolson of Lochend, Zetland (1826). Or, three falcons' heads erased gu., beaked sa., within a bordure az. (3rd quarter). Stewart- Nicholson of Carnock (1st matric. 1792). Heads, Hawks' — see Falcons'. Heads (3), Leopards'. Az. three leopards' heads erased arg. having in their mouths a weaver's shuttle or, in the middle chief a tower of Aberdeen. Incorporation of Weavers of Aberdeen (1682 ?). Heads (3), Lions'. Arg. three lions' heads erased gu., in the middle chief point a mullet az. Scot of Ancrum. Arg. three lions' heads erased gu. within a bordure of the second verdoy of six fleurs de lys of the first. Scott of Hedderwick. Arg. three lions' heads erased gu., langued az., within a bordure of the second charged with eight cinquefoils of the first. George Scott, Captain Lieutenant in the Spanish service. Arg. three lions' heads erased sa. (1st and 4th quarters). Buchan OF AUCHMACOY (1830). Arg. three lions' heads erased gu. (2nd quarter). Buchan Hepburn of Smeaton (181 5). Or, three lions' heads erased gu. L 146 HEADS Heads (3), Lions' — continued. within a bordure crenelle of the second. Scott of Benholm (1692). Or, three lions' heads erased gu. (2nd quarter of 1st and 4th grand quarters for Badcnoc/i), all within a bordure or. Gordon OF Gordons- TOUN. Or, three lions' heads erased gu. (2nd quarter of 1st and 4th grand quarters), all within a bordure or charged with eight crescents az. Mr. Robert Gordon of . . ., second son of Gordonstoun. Or, three lions' heads erased gu. (2nd quarter for Badenoch). MAR- QUESS OF HUNTLY (1684). Or, three lions' heads erased gu. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure sa. charged with eight besants. John Gordon, merchant, Aberdeen. Or, three lions' heads erased gu. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure indented arg. Gordon of Letter- FURIE. Or, three lions' heads erased gu. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure quarterly arg. and gu. GORDON OF Abergeldie (1676). Or, three lions' heads erased gu. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure nebuly gu. GORDON OF Dalpholly (1697). Or, three lions' heads erased gu. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure nebuly gu. GORDON OF INVERGOR- DON (1756). Or, three lions' heads erased gu. (2nd quarter). JOHN GORDON, South Carolina (1776). Or, three lions' heads erased gu. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure compony arg. and az. Captain Alexander Gordon, R.E. (1845). Or, three lions' heads erased gu. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure compony arg. and az. William Conway Gordon (1846). Or, three lions' heads erased gu. (2nd quarter of 2nd grand quarter), the latter within a bordure nebuly gu. (for Gordo?! of Invcrgordon). Fraser OF FlNDRACK. (1864). Heads (3), Lions' — continued. Or, three lions' heads erased gu. (2nd quarter [for Badenoch~\ of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters for Huntly). Earl of Sutherland. Or, three lions' heads erased gu. (2nd quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), the latter within a bordure sa. charged with eight besants. Robert Stewart, Aberdeen (1732). Sa. three lions' heads erased or (2nd and 3rd quarters). Macknight Crawford of Cartsburn (3rd matric. 1866). Heads (3), Men's. Or, three men's heads couped and distilling drops of blood ppr., wreathed about with bay leaves vert. More of Hilton. Heads (3), Moors' (Negroes', Mauri- tanian). Arg. three negroes' heads couped ppr. within a bordure counter-indented sa. and or. Moir OF Otterburn. Arg. three negroes' heads couped ppr. with a ribbon about the brow knit behind of the first. MoiR OF SCOTSTOUN. Arg. three negroes' (Mauritanian) heads couped and distilling guttes de sang ppr. MoiR OF Stonniwood. Arg. three moors' heads couped ppr. Morison of Preston Grange. Arg. three moors' heads couped ppr., banded az., within a bordure engrailed gu. Andrew Murison of Anchor- field, writer, Edinburgh (1791). Arg. three moors' heads couped, each wreathed with laurel and distilling three drops of blood ; in chief a dexter hand pointing with the forefinger towards the base, all ppr. Moir OF INVERNEITTIE (1792). Arg. three Mauritanian heads couped and distilling three drops of blood ppr., banded of the first, a pearl in each ear of the second, in the centre a mullet gu. (1st and 4th quarters). MoiR OF Leckie (1796). Arg. three moors' heads couped sa., banded of the first (3rd quarter), all within a bordure az. charged with eight annulets or. ROBERT Camp- MEADS 147 Heads (3), Moors' — continued. BELL, merchant, Sydney, N.S.W. (1837). Arg. three negroes' heads couped ppr. banded of the field [on an escutcheon of pretence for Moir, to be borne in 4th quarter by descen- dants of patentee]. Knight-Ers- KINE OF Pittodrie (2nd matric. 1868). Erm. three moors' heads couped sa., banded or, in the centre an eagle dis- played of the second for difference. Major Alexander Morison, H.E.I.C.S. (1806). Heads (3), Negroes' — sec Heads (3), Moors'. Heads (3), Otters'. Arg. three otters' heads erased gu., a crescent for difference. Fullerton of Dreghorn. Arg. three otters' heads erased gu. Fullerton of that Ilk (1st matric. 1696, 2nd do. 1 8 10). Arg. three otters' heads erased gu., on a chief of the second two crosiers in saltire of the first. Fullerton of Greenhall (1726). Heads (3), Saracens'. - Arg. three saracens' heads con- joined in one neck, the faces looking to the chief, dexter, and sinister ppr., and wreathed about with laurel leaves vert, between two falcons' heads couped in fess az. Henry Morison, W.S. Arg. three saracens' heads couped sa., banded of the first, within a bor- dure engrailed az. charged with three fleurs de lys, two in chief and one in base or. James George Morison, Touch House, Stirling (1857). Az. three saracens' heads conjoined in one neck arg., the uppermost face looking to the chief and affixed by a wreath to the other two, which turn to the dexter and sinister. MORISON OF Bognie. Gu. three saracens' heads conjoined in one neck ppr., the faces looking to the chief, the dexter, and the sinister of the shield, between three wolves' heads erased arg., within a bordure Heads (3), Saracens' — continued. wavy of the last. ROBERTSON OF Larkhall (18 1 2). Heads (3), Savages'. Az. three savages' heads couped arg. Eddington of Balbartan. Heads (3), Stags'. Arg. three stags' heads couped az., collared or, belled gu. Hannay of Mochrum (1784). Az. three stags' heads couped arg., attired or (2nd and 3rd quarters for Porteous of Hawks haw). ANDERSON OF TUSHILAW (1732). Heads (3), Unicorns'. Arg. three unicorns' heads erased sa. Preston of that Ilk. Arg. three unicorns' heads couped sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure engrailed sa. Meldrum OF Crombie. Arg. three unicorns' heads erased sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Preston). Forbes of Tolquhane. Arg. three unicorns' heads erased sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Forbes of Ardo. Arg. three unicorns' heads erased sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure chequy arg. and gu. Forbes of Auchreddy. Arg. three unicorns' heads erased sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters) ; over all on an escutcheon arg. the arms of the Constable of Aberdeen. Forbes of Waterton. Arg. three unicorns' heads erased sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), a crescent surmounted of another for difference. Forbes of Savock. Arg. three unicorns' heads erased sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters). David Forbes, cadet of Waterton (1765). Forbes of Woodston (i 765)^ Heads (3), Wolves'. Arg. three wolves' heads erased ppr. Sir Paul Methven (1725). Arg. three wolves' heads erased gu., and between two mullets in chief sa., on a pile parted per pale or and of the last a mullet counter-changed. MacInroy of Sheirglass (1828). Gu. three wolves' heads erased I4S HEADS— HEART Heads (3), Wolves' — continued. arg., armed and langued az., within a bordure engrailed of the third. Robertson of Faskally. Gu. three wolves' heads erased arg., armed and langued az., within a bordure engrailed of the second. Robertson of Newbigging. Gu. three wolves' heads erased arg., armed and langued az. Robert- son of Strowan. Gu. three wolves' heads erased arg., armed and langued az., within a bordure invected of the second. Thomas Robertson, Edinburgh. Gu. three wolves' heads erased arg., armed and langued az., within a bordure dancetty of the second. Patrick Robertson, merchant, St. Johnstoun. Gu. three wolves' erased arg., armed and langued az., within a bordure of the second. ROBERTSON OF Ladykirk (1752). Gu. three wolves' heads erased arg., armed and langued az., within a bordure engrailed or (2nd and 3rd quarters for Robertson of Gladney). John Adam of Maryburgh (1765). Gu. three wolves' heads erased arg., in the middle chief a crescent of the last (2nd and 3rd quarters) ; over all on an escutcheon of pretence Cuninghame of Bandalloch. Stewart- ROBERTSON OF EDRADYNATE (1885). Heart. Arg. a heart ppr. between three cinquefoils sa. Borthwick OF May- SHEIL. Arg. a heart ppr. between three cinquefoils sa., a crescent for differ- ence. Alexander Borthwick, brother of Maysheil. Arg. a man's heart ppr. between three cocks gu. COCKBURN OF Ryslaw. Arg. a man's heart with a dart piercing through the same fess-ways gu., on a chief az. three mullets of the field. Douglas of Bads. Arg. a man's heart crowned gu., on a chief az. three mullets of the first, a bordure indented or ; on an escut- Heart — continued. cheon of pretence over DOUGLAS OF Bridgeford. Arg. a man's heart ppr., on a chief az. three mullets of the first, a bordure of the second. Douglas OF Cavers. Arg. a man's heart ppr., on a fess (chief?) az. three mullets of the first, within a bordure of the second charged with . . . crescents of the field. Thomas Douglas, Edinburgh. Arg. a heart crowned gu. between three mullets az. ROBERT DOUGLAS, Musselburgh. Arg. a heart gu. pierced with two darts, points upwards, the wounds distilling guttes de sang. ALEXANDER Yeoman. Arg. a man's heart ppr. within a fetterlock sa., on a chief az. three boars' heads erased of the first, all within a bordure of the third charged with five mullets of the field. LOCK- hart of Carnwath (1730). Arg. a man's heart gu. ensigned with an imperial crown ppr., on a chief az. three mullets of the first, all within a bordure nebuly of the third. Douglas of Friarshaw (1747). Arg. a man's heart gu. ensigned with an imperial crown ppr., on a chief sable three escallops or. John Graham, merchant, Edinburgh (1764). Arg. a man's heart ensigned with an imperial crown ppr., on a chief engrailed sa. three escallops or. Robert Graham, counsellor-at-law, London (1779). Arg. a man's heart ppr. within a fetterlock sa., on a chief az. three boars' heads erased of the first. LOCK- hart of lee (1735). lockhart Wishart of Lee (1780). Arg. a heart ppr., on a chief az. three fleurs de lys or. Howison OF Holmfoot (1783). Arg. a heart ensigned with an im- perial crown ppr. between two buckles az., all within a bordure gu., on a chief of the third three mullets of the field. Douglas of Garrallan (1790). HEART 149 Heart — continued. Arg. a heart gu. within a bordure az., on a chief of the second three pallets or, each charged with a mullet of the third. George Keith, mer- chant, Ostend (1 791). Arg. a heart ensigned with an imperial crown gu., in chief three mullets az., within a bordure em- battled of the second. Lieut.-Col. Robert Douglas, C.B. (1829). Arg. a heart gu. ensigned with an imperial crown ppr. within a bordure az. charged with three mullets of the first, on a chief sa. as many mascles or. Douglas of Bruntwood, Cheshire (1861). Arg. a heart gu. between three hunting - horns vert, garnished and stringed of the second. HUNTER OF Burnside, co. Forfar (1875). Arg. a man's heart gu. crowned or, on a chief az. three mullets of the first (1st quarter). Earl of Selkirk (1799)- Arg. a heart crowned gu., on a chief az. three mullets of the first (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure counter-compony or and sa. DOUGLAS OF INCHMARLO. Arg. a king's heart crowned gu., on a chief az. three mullets of the first (1st and 4th quarters for Douglas). Earl of Morton. Arg. a man's heart gu. crowned with an imperial crown or, on a chief az. three mullets of the field (1st and 4th quarters for Douglas) ; over all a bend sa. charged with three buckles arg. Earl of Forfar. Arg. a king's heart crowned gu., on a chief az. three mullets of the first (1st and 4th quarters for Douglas). Earl of Queensberry. Arg. a man's heart ppr. crowned gu., on a chief az. three mullets of the first (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure engrailed gu. charged with eight besants. Douglas of Kel- head (1st matric. patent dated 1668). Arg. a man's heart crowned gu., on a chief az. three mullets of the Heart — continued. field (1st and 4th quarters). Robert Douglas, son of Tillequhollie. Arg. a man's heart gu. ensigned with an imperial crown ppr., on a chief az. three mullets of the first (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure arg. charged with eight holly leaves vert. Douglas of Whiteriggs. Arg. a man's heart gu. crowned with an antique crown or, on a chief az. three mullets of the first (1st and 4th quarters), in the fess point a crescent chequy, and all within a bordure compony gu. and arg. Lieut.-Col. James Douglas, Scots Foot Guards (1696). Arg. a man's heart gu. ensigned with an imperial crown, on a chief az. three mullets of the first (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure engrailed arg. charged with eight holly leaves vert. Douglas of Cruix- TON (1722). Arg. a man's heart gu. crowned or, on a chief az. three mullets of the first (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure az. charged with eight buckles or. Douglas of Kirkness (1737). Arg. a man's heart ppr. crowned gu., on a chief az. three mullets of the first ( 1 st and 4th quarters). DOUGLAS of Kelhead (2nd matric. 1772). Arg. a heart imperially crowned ppr., on a chief az. three mullets of the field (1st and 4th quarters). DOUGLAS OF Tilwhilly (1800). Arg. a heart gu. within a fetterlock sa., on a chief az. three boars' heads erased of the first (1st and 4th quar- ters). LOCKHART OF Lee (2nd matric. 1806). Arg. a heart ensigned with an im- perial crown ppr., on a chief engrailed az. three mullets of the first (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure engrailed or charged with a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. Ed- ward Bullock Douglas (181 i). Arg. a heart ensigned with an im- perial crown ppr., on a chief az. three mullets of the field (1st and 4th quarters), in the middle chief point on ISO HEART Heart — continued. an escutcheon arg. a woman trampling a snake under her feet and supporting a child in her arms crowned with laurel, all within a bordure erm. Douglas of Douglas Support (ist matric. 1832). Arg. a heart ensigned with an im- perial crown ppr., on a chief az. three mullets of the first (ist and 4th quarters), all within a bordure erm. Campbell- Douglas of Douglas Support (2nd matric. 1 87 1 ). Arg. a man's heart gu. crowned or, on a chief az. three mullets of the first (ist and 4th quarters of ist and 4th grand quarters), the latter within a bordure or charged with the Royal tressure. Earl of March. Arg. a man's heart gu. crowned or, on a chief az. three mullets of the first (2nd quarter). William, Duke of Hamilton, son of William, Marquess of Douglas. (Arg.) a man's heart gu. crowned or, on a chief az. three mullets of the first (2nd quarter). HAMILTON OF Baldon (1733)- Arg. a heart crowned ppr., on a chief sa. three escallops or (2nd quarter). MoiR OF Leckie (1796). Arg. a heart crowned ppr., on a chief sa. three escallops or, within a bordure erm. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Montgomery of Stanhope and Kinross. Arg. a heart gu., on a chief az. three mullets of the field (2nd and 3rd quarters). Sandilands of Craibston. Arg. a man's heart crowned gu., on a chief az. three mullets of the first (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure wavy az. John Sandilands, Rotterdam. Arg. a heart gu., on a chief az. three mullets of the field (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure arg. Jacob Sandilands, merchant, Bour- deaux (1755). Arg. a heart imperially crowned ppr. within a bordure az. charged with eight buckles or, on a chief of Heart — continued. the second three mullets of the field (2nd and 3rd quarters). Clephane of Carslogie (2nd matric. 1802). Arg. a heart crowned gu., on a chief az. three mullets of the field (2nd quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). Sandilands of Hilderston. Arg. a heart gu. crowned or, on a chief az. three mullets of the first (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). Lord Torphichen. Arg. a heart gu. crowned or, on a chief az. three mullets of the first, a crescent for difference (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quar- ters). Sandilands of Cowstoun. Arg. a heart gu. within a fetterlock sa., on a chief az. three boars' heads erased of the first (2nd and 3rd quar- ters [for Lockharf] of 3rd grand quarter). LORD Lamington (1880). Arg. a heart ppr. within a fetterlock sa., on a chief az. three boars' heads erased of the field (2nd and 3rd quar- ters of 4th grand quarter for Lockharf). Baillie of Lamington (1837). Gu. a man's heart or between three cinquefoils erm. within a bordure in- dented of the second. Hamilton of Barnes. Gu. a man's heart encircled with two holly branches disposed orle-ways or between three cinquefoils arg. Hamilton of Daichmont. Gu. a man's heart or between three cinquefoils erm. within a bordure em- battled of the second charged with six crescents of the first. Captain Frederick Hamilton. Gu. a man's heart ppr. shadowed or between three cinquefoils erm. (2nd and 3rd quarters), in the fess point a martlet arg. for difference. John Hamilton of Newton, W.S. [im- paling Gartshore\ Gu. a heart or between three cinque- foils erm. within a bordure indented parted per pale of the second and third (1st and 4th quarters). Claud \ Hamilton Hamilton, Calcutta (1865). Gu. a man's heart ppr. shadowed or HEART— HILL 151 Heart — con tin ucd. between three cinquefoils erm. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Hamilton of Udstone. Gu. a man's heart ppr. shadowed or between three cinquefoils erm. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure arg. Hamilton of Wishaw (1st matric.) Gu. a man's heart ppr. shadowed or between three cinquefoils erm. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters). Hamilton of Wishaw (2nd matric. 1768). Gu. a man's heart ppr. shadowed or between three cinquefoils erm. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). Hamilton OF Barn- CLUITH. Or, a man's heart distilling guttes de sang between three crescents, within a double tressure flory counter- flory gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Seton of Pitmedden. Or, a heart distilling drops of blood ppr. between three crescents gu. within a double tressure flory counter-fiory of the last (1st and 4th quarters). Seton OF MOUNIE (1869). Or, a heart distilling drops of blood ppr. between three crescents gu. within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the last (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), the latter with a crescent az. in the centre for difference, for Seton of Mounie. Ogilvy of Cove (1866). Hearts (3). Arg. three hearts in fess, each en- signed with flames of fire ppr. Archi- bald Hart (1773). Arg. three hearts conjoined in triangle by their points gu., in base a martlet sa., on a chief az. a saltire of the first surmounted of a deer's head cabossed counter - changed. John Auldjo, jun. (1826). Arg. three hearts in chief gu., and in base a demi-otter issuing out of water ppr. James Heard, merchant, Manchester (1868). Hedgehogs (3) (Herizons, Urch- eons, g.v.) Arg. three hedgehogs sa. within a Hedgehogs (3) — continued. bordure wavy gu. William Herries, Brussels (1789). Arg. three hedgehogs sa. (2nd quarter for Herries). Maxwell OF Munches (1868). Arg. three hedgehogs sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters [for Herries] of 2nd grand quarter), in the centre of the shield a crescent sa. Constable Maxwell of Terregles (1875). Arg. three hedgehogs sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 3rd grand quarter). Maxwell Stuart of Traquair (1876). Helmet. Az. a close helmet arg. between two boars' heads erased in chief and a cinquefoil in base or. PROFESSOR CULLEN OF SAUGHS, M.D. (1763). Az. a close helmet arg. between two boars' heads erased in chief and a cinquefoil in base or, a crescent for difference. CULLEN OF Parkhead (1767). Gu. a close helmet ppr. between three cinquefoils arg. Lieut. Fred- erick Hamilton. Gu. a close helmet arg. (ist and 4th quarters), a crescent for difference. Roberton of Bedlay. Gu. a close helmet arg. (2nd quarter). William M'Nair, Glasgow (1761). Helmets (3). Or, three helmets, beavers open, ppr. Ellis of Southside. Herizons — see Hedgehogs. Heron. Or, a heron volant ppr., on a chief sa. three escallops of the first. Graham of Dougalston. Hill. Az. a hill or, with the sun rising and appearing over the top thereof in his splendour. Hill of Lambhill (1676). Az. a hill arg. with the sun arising and appearing over the top thereof in his splendour, on a chief or a wolfs head erased of the first between two eastern crowns gu. James Matthew Hill, Edinburgh and Bengal (1858). Az. a hill arg. with the sun arising 152 HILL— HUNTING-HORNS Hill — continued. and appearing over the top thereof in his splendour, on a chief or a wolfs head erased of the first between two eastern crowns gu., all within a bor- dure of the last. JOSEPH Hill, Lon- don (1858). Az. a hill or, the rising sun appear- ing over the top thereof in his splen- dour ppr., within a bordure erm. Hill of Merrylee (1865). Or, a hill rising from the base vert (1st quarter). MacLean of COLL (1803). Horn — see Hunting-Horn. Horns (3), Stags'. Or, three stags' horns gu. Boyle OF Kelburne (on escutcheon of pre- tence over 1st quarter of Earl of Glas- gow, 1869). Horse. Gu. on a horse salient arg., furnished az., a chevalier armed at all points, grasping in his right hand a kind of lance (called the Jedburgh staff) ppr. Royal Burgh of Jedburgh. Horse-Shoes. Or, three horse-shoes az. within a bordure gu. Ferrier OF KlN- TROCKAT (1790). Or, three horse-shoes sa. within a bordure engrailed az. James Ferrier, W.S. (1793): Hunting-Horn (Bugle). Arg. a hunting-horn sa., on a chief parted per pale in tierce arg. and az., in the middle three bells or, and in the dexter and sinister a saltire engrailed of the second between four mullets gu. John Luke, Glasgow. Arg. a hunting-horn sa., garnished gu., on a chief az. three mullets of the field, a bordure of the third. Murray of Deuchar. Arg. a hunting-horn sa., garnished gu., on a chief az. three mullets of the field. Murray of Philiphaugh. Arg. a hunting-horn sa., garnished gu., on a chief wavy az. three mullets first. Murray of Priest- of the field. Arg. the first between three a chevron chequy gu. and of hunting-horns Hunting-Horn — continued. sa., garnished of the second. Lord Sempill (1st matric.) Arg. a hunting-horn stringed sa., viroled or, between three holly leaves ppr. Irvine of Auchinbedridge (I77 0- Arg. a hunting-horn sa., stringed gu., in the dexter chief point a cres- cent of the last, on a chief wavy az. three mullets of the field. Murray of Melgum (1776). Arg. a hunting-horn sa., garnished gu., on a chief az. three mullets of the field ( 1 st and 4th quarters). MURRAY of Stanhope. Arg. a hunting-horn sa., stringed gu., on a chief az. three mullets of the field (1st and 4th quarters), in the centre of the shield a mullet or. Thomas Murray, Captain 48th Foot (1779)- Gu. a hunting-horn or, stringed and garnished az., on a chief engrailed of the second three mullets of the first. John Balvaird, Chaplain to the Archbishop of St. Andrews. Gu. a hunting-horn between three cinquefoils arg. Hamilton OF AlKEN- HEAD. Gu. a hunting-horn stringed or, on a chief engrailed of the second three mullets of the first (2nd and 3rd quarters). Hunter - Marshall of Callander (1872). Hunting-Horns (3). Arg. three hunting-horns sa., gar- nished gu., a crescent surmounted of another for difference. Forrester of Donoven. Arg. three hunting-horns sa., stringed gu. (3rd quarter). HOME OF Renton. Arg. three hunting-horns sa., stringed gu. (3rd quarter), all within a bordure engrailed gu. HOME OF Kames. Or, three hunting-horns gu. Horn of Westerhall (2nd matric. 1725 ?). Or, three hunting-horns vert, gar- nished and stringed gu. Hunter of HUNTERSTON (1865). Or, three hunting-horns gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters) ; over all on an escut- cheon within a bordure gu. Elphin- HUNTING-HORNS— LEAVES '53 Hunting-Horns (3) — continued, stone. Dalrymple Horn Elphin- STONE OF LOGIE ELPHINSTONE (1828). Or, three hunting-horns vert, gar- nished and stringed gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). HUNTER - WESTON OF HUNTERSTON (l88o). Or, three hunting-horns gu. (3rd quarter). James Dalrymple Horn Elphinston (1790). Vert, three hunting-horns arg., gar- nished gu., on a chief of the second two boars' heads couped of the third langued az. Hunter of Thurston (1773)- Vert, three hunting - horns arg., viroled gu., stringed or, within a bor- dure of the last. James Hunter, merchant, Greenock (1801). Increscent — see Crescent. Iron. Arg. a smoothing iron az. (3rd quarter). INCORPORATION OF Tailors of Aberdeen (1682 ?). Key. Arg. a key fess-ways, wards down- wards, between two ravens sa. Archi- bald Cameron Corbett (1882). Keys (3). Az. three keys pale-ways in fess or (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure arg. Gibson- Wright of Clifton Hall and Kersey (1773). Az. three keys fess-ways in pale, wards downward, or (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd grand quarter). Ramsay-Gibson-Maitland of Clif- tonhall and barnton (l866). Gu. three keys bar-ways or. GIB- SON OF DURIE. Gu. three keys fess-ways in pale, wards downward, or. Gibson OF Pentland (18 10). Gu. three keys fess-ways in pale or (ist and 4th quarters). Gibson Car- MICHAEL OF SKIRLING (1791). Gu. three keys bar - ways, wards downward, or (2nd and 3rd quarters for Gibson). Gibson Craig of Riccarton (1823). Gibson Car- Keys (3) — continued. MICHAEL OF SKIRLING (2nd matric. 1823). Knife. Gu. a shoemaker's shaping knife fess-ways, edge upwards, the blade ppr. and hafted arg., over the same a crown or, and in a dexter canton a tower triple - towered of Aberdeen. Incorporation of Shoemakers of Aberdeen (1681 ?). Knives (3). Gu. three fleshers' knives fess-ways in pale, and on the dexter side an axe pale-ways, edge towards the sinister, all the blades ppr. and hafted arg. ; in the middle chief a tower triple-towered of Aberdeen. Incorporation of Butchers of Aberdeen (1682 ?). Lady. Arg. a lady rising out of a cloud in the nombril point, richly apparelled, on her head a garland of ivy, holding in her right hand a poinziard crowned, in the left a vizard all ppr., standing under a veil or canopy az. garnished The Scot- or, in base a thistle vert. Master of the Revels in LAND. Lamb, Holy. Az. a holy lamb ppr., on a chief arg. three hawks' heads erased also ppr. Robert Lamb, merchant, Dundee (1883). Gu. a holy lamb passant reguardant, staff and cross arg., with the banner of St. Andrew ppr., all within a double tressure flory counter - flory of the second. Royal Burgh of Perth. Lance — see Spear. Leaf, Holly. Gu. a holly leaf or between three cinquefoils erm., within a bordure potent counter-potent of the first and third. Gilbert Hamilton, Glasgow (1787). Leaves (3). Arg. three leaves slipped vert (2nd and 3rd quarters for Marshall). Chiene of Esslemont. Leaves (3), Edock. Arg. three edock leaves vert (2nd 154 LEAVES— LEGS Leaves (3), Edock — continued. and 3rd quarters). Hepburn of Humbie. Arg. three edock leaves vert (2nd and 3rd quarters of 3rd grand quarter). Lord Polwarth (2nd matric. 1836). Leaves (3), Holly. Arg. three holly leaves vert, a chief az. Burnet of Barnes. Arg. three holly leaves in chief vert and a hunting-horn in base sa., gar- nished gu., within a bordure counter- compony of the second and first. Burnet of Daleladies. Arg. three holly leaves in chief vert and a hunting-horn in base sa., gar- nished gu., within a bordure indented of the second, a crescent for differ- ence. Burnet of Innerleith. Arg. three holly leaves in chief vert and a hunting-horn in base sa., gar- nished gu. Burnett of Leys (1st matric.) Arg. three holly leaves in chief vert and a hunting-horn in base sa., gar- nished gu., within a bordure indented of the second. Burnet of War- riston. Arg. three holly leaves in chief vert and a hunting-horn in base sa., gar- nished gu., a mullet for difference. Thomas Burnet, H.M. Physician in Ordinary. Arg. three holly leaves vert, a chief embattled az. Robert Burnet, W.S. Arg. three holly leaves ppr. Ir- vine of Bonshaw. Arg. three holly leaves and a chief vert. Cristopher Irvine, M.D. Arg. three holly leaves slipped vert, in chief a mullet gu. Irving of Woodhouse (1809). Arg. three holly leaves vert, a hunting-horn in base sa., garnished or, stringed gu. BURNETT OF Leys (2nd matric. 1838). Arg. three holly leaves ppr., in the middle chief a crescent gu. John B. Irving, Beckington Lodge, co. Devon (1891). Arg. three holly leaves in chief vert and a hunting-horn in base sa., gar- Leaves (3), Holly — continued. nished gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Burnet of Craigmyll. Arg. three holly leaves in chief vert and a hunting-horn in base sa., gar- nished and stringed gu. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure parted per pale vert and arg. George Bur- nett, Lyon Depute ( 1 st matric.ji863). Arg. three holly leaves in chief vert and a hunting-horn in base sa., gar- nished and stringed gu. (1st and 4th quarters), a mullet sa. in the centre for difference. George Burnett, Lyon King of Arms [impaled by Lyon Office Arms] (2nd matric. 1870). Gu. three holly leaves conjoined at the stalk or, between as many cinque- foils arg. Hamilton of Woodhall. Leaves (3), Laurel. Arg. three laurel leaves slipped vert. Major James Foulis (1790). Az. three laurel leaves erect or (2nd quarter for Leveson of Trentham) ; over all on an escutcheon gu., en- signed by an earl's coronet, three mullets within a bordure or charged with a double tressure flory counter- flory of the field. Duke of Suther- land (1839). Or, three laurel leaves vert. LowiS of Merchiston. Legs (3). Gu. three legs of a man in armour ppr. flexed in triangle, garnished and spurred or (3rd quarter of 1st and 4th grand quarters). Mackenzie of Scatwell (3rd matric. 1844). Gu. three legs of a man ppr. flexed in triangle, garnished and spurred or (2nd quarter). MACLEOD OF MuiR- AVONSIDE (I 73 I ). Gu. three legs armed ppr. conjoined in the centre at the upper part of the thighs, flexed in triangle, garnished and spurred or (2nd quarter). MAC- LEOD OF Cadboll (1st matric. . . ., 2nd do. 1784). Gu. three legs armed ppr. conjoined at the thighs, flexed in triangle, gar- nished and spurred or (2nd quarter), all within a bordure arg. charged with LEGS— LION 155 Legs (3) — continued. four eastern crowns gu. LlEUT.-GEN. Sir Charles Macleod, K.C.B. (1853). Gu. three legs armed ppr. conjoined at the thighs, flexed in triangle, spurred and garnished or (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure em- battled or. Arthur Lyttelton MacLeod, Arley Castle, Staffs. (1844). Gu. three legs in armour ppr. garnished and spurred or, flexed and conjoined in triangle at the upper part of the thigh (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd grand quarter for Mackenzie). Callander of Craigforth (2nd matric. 1875). Gu. three legs of a man ppr. flexed in triangle, garnished and spurred or (3rd quarter). MACKENZIE OF SCAT- WELL (1st matric.) (Gu.) three legs of a man ppr. flexed in triangle, garnished and spurred or (3rd quarter); over all a crescent arg. for difference. Mackenzie of Scots- burn. Gu. three legs of a man disposed in triangle, armed and spurred or (3rd quarter) ; over all an escutcheon gu. charged with three antique crowns or. Captain Mackenzie, second son to Scatwell (1759). Gu. three legs armed ppr. conjoined in fess, flexed in triangle, garnished and spurred or (3rd quarter). Cal- lander of Craigforth (1st matric. 1764). Gu. three legs of a man in armour ppr. joined in the centre at the upper part of the thigh, flexed in triangle, garnished and spurred or (3rd quarter), in the centre of the shield a boar's head couped or. Lieut.-Col. Jabez Mac- kenzie (1806). Gu. three legs of a man in armour ppr. conjoined in base at the thigh, flexed in triangle, garnished and spurred or (3rd quarter). Mac- kenzie of Scatwell (2nd matric. 1811). Gu. three legs of a man armed ppr. conjoined at the thighs, flexed in triangle, garnished and spurred or Legs (3) — continued. (3rd quarter). The Hon. Maria Hay Mackenzie of Cromartie (1849). Gu. three legs in armour ppr. garnished and spurred or, flexed and conjoined in triangle at the thigh (2nd quarter of 3rd grand quarter). DUKE of Athole (1865). Gu. three legs of a man conjoined at the thighs, flexed in triangle, gar- nished and spurred or (3rd quarter of 3rd grand quarter), the latter within a bordure erm. Stewart of Grandtully (2nd matric. 1839). Gu. three legs of a man in armour ppr. conjoined in the centre at the upper part of the thigh, flexed in tri- angle, garnished and spurred or (6th quarter of coat impaled by Macgregor). Captain Evan John Macgregor Murray (1809). Leopards (2). Gu. two leopards in pale passant guardant arg. (2nd quarter). Hal- dane- Oswald of Auchencruive (2nd matric. 1861). Lioncels — see Lions. LION. (1) Lioti Passant. (2) Lion Rampant . . . and Lion Rampant surmounted or de- bruised by . . . (3) Lion Rampant . . . a chief . . . in chief ... or on a chief . . . (4) Lion Rampant between . . . or between . . . and within . . . (5) Lion Rampant between . . . a chief . . . in chief . . . or on a chief . . . (6) Lion Rampant within . . . (7) Lion Sejant. (1) Lion Passant. Arg. a lion passant guardant gu., crowned or, within a bordure en- grailed of the second. Ogilvie of Cluny. Arg. a lion passant guardant gu., crowned or, within a bordure counter- compony of the second and first. Ogilvie of Inchewan. Arg. a lion passant guardant gu., crowned or, within a bordure of the 156 LION Lion — continued. second charged with eight crescents of the first. OGILVY OF LOGIE. Arg. a lion issuant (passant?) guard- ant gu., crowned or, within a bordure indented of the second. Ogilvie OF New Grange. Arg. a lion passant guardant gu., crowned or, within a bordure engrailed of thesecond. Ogilvie of Pitmouies. Arg. a lion passant guardant gu., crowned or, between three primroses of the second. James Ogilvie, sur- geon, Edinburgh. Arg. a lion passant guardant between two crescents in chief and a cinquefoil in base gu. Thomas Ogilvie, Provost of Banff. Arg. a lion passant guardant gu. tied to an oak tree ppr., on a chief az. a rose slipped between two crescents of the first. Robert Ronald, Provost of Montrose. Arg. a lion passant guardant holding between his paws a sword erected in pale gu. and therewith defending a thistle placed in the dexter chief vert crowned or. Ogilvie of Barras (1674). Arg. a lion passant az., armed and langued gu. Budge of Toftengall (1703)- Arg. a lion passant guardant gu., collared or, and crowned with an im- perial crown ppr., between two chess rooks in chief sa. and a flaming cup in base of the fourth, within a bordure az. Ogilvie of Ruthven (1777). Arg. a lion passant guardant gu., armed and langued az., crowned with an imperial crown and gorged with an open one, both ppr. Ogilvie, Earl of Airlie (1785). Arg. a lion passant guardant az. be- tween three water-bougets sa. Arthur Miller Rose, London (1854). Arg. a lion passant guardant gu. imperially crowned ppr. between three quatrefoils sa., on a chief of the last a martlet of the first. James White, Edinburgh (1869). Arg. a lion passant guardant gu. imperially crowned ppr. between three Lion — continued. quatrefoils sa., on a chief engrailed of the last a martlet of the first. Robert White, W.S. (1869). Arg. a lion passant guardant gu., on a chief of the second two mullets of the first. John Angus, advocate, Aberdeen (1877). Arg. a lion passant az. between two barrulets gu., in chief three crescents sa. and in base as many mullets of the third, all within a bor- dure of the second. Alexander Mac- kellar, New South Wales (1888). Arg. a lion passant guardant gu., crowned with an imperial crown or (1st and 4th quarters for Ogilvie). Earl of Findlater. Arg. a lion passant guardant gu., collared with an open crown and crowned with a close imperial one or (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure az. Ogilvie of Balbigno. Arg. a lion passant guardant gu. (1st and 4th quarters); over all a cross engrailed sa. Ogilvie of Boyne. Arg. a lion passant guardant gu. (1st and 4th quarters); over all dividing the coats a cross engrailed sa., all within a bordure engrailed az. Ogilvie of Raggell. Arg. a lion passant guardant gu., crowned or (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure az. Ogilvie of Auchiries (1766). Arg. a lion passant guardant within a bordure indented gu. (1st and 4th quarters) ; over all dividing the coats a cross engrailed sa. James Ogilvy, second brother of Boyne. Arg. a lion passant guardant gu. between two escallops in chief and a spur-revel in baseaz., within a bordure indented of the second (1st and 4th quarters). George Ogilvie, Jamaica (1772). Arg. a lion passant guardant gu., crowned with an imperial crown ppr. (1st and 4th quarters). William Ogilvie, representative of Miltoun, (1779)- Arg. a lion passant guardant gu. imperially crowned ppr., within a bor- LION '57 Lion — continued. dure invectcd of the second (ist and 4th quarters). OGILVY of Cove (1866). Arg. a lion passant guardant gu., gorged with an open crown and crowned with a close imperial one or (ist and 4th quarters) ; in chief of the quarters a crescent gu., over all an escutcheon of pretence quarterly — 1st and 4th, Hamilton j 2nd, Nisbet; 3rd, Dundas. N isbet-H amilton-Ogilvy OF BlEL (1888). Arg. a lion passant guardant gu., crowned with an imperial crown or (ist and 4th quarters of ist and 4th grand quarters). Earl of Seafield (1824). Arg. a lion passant guardant gu., crowned imperially and gorged with an open crown or, in base a crescent of the second (2nd and 3rd quarters). Captain John Ramsay (1793). Arg. a lion passant guardant gu. (ist and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters) ; over the latter dividing the coats a cross engrailed sa. charged in the centre with a crescent arg. ; over all on an escut- cheon of pretence Molison. Ogilvy Dalgleish of Mayfield, co. Forfar (1883). Arg. a lion passant az. (3rd quarter for Budge of Toftingall). MURRAY Thriepland of Fingask (2nd matric. 1826). Arg. a lion passant guardant gu., crowned or, in the middle chief a crescent, all within a bordure of the second (3rd quarter for Ogilvy). Stewart Fothringham of Pourie, co. Forfar (1890). Az. a lion passant guardant arg. between three boars' heads erased or. Gordon of Telpersie. Gu. a lion passant guardant chequy arg. and az. between three pheons of the second. Hedderwick of Pit- cullo. Gu. a lion passant guardant arg., crowned with an imperial crown ppr. between three wolves' heads erased of the second, armed and langued Lion — c 011 tin ued. az. Robertson of Parsons- green (1778). Gu. a lion passant guardant im- perially crowned ppr. between three antique crowns or. Grant of Leas- ton (1779). Gu. a lion passant between three mullets or. Sir Ceorge Pretyman TOMLINE, Bart., Bishop of Win- chester (1824). Or, a lion passant between three billets sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters). RlDDELL OF RlDDELL-LODGE (1768). Or, a lion passant between three billets sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters). RlDDELL OF ARDNAMURCHAN (ist matric. 1775). Or, a lion passant between three billets sa. (4th quarter). RlDDELL OF Ardnamurchan (2nd matric. 1829). (2) Lion Rampant . . . and Lion Ram- pant surmounted or debruised by . . . Arg. a lion rampant gu. and on his head a helmet az. Clephane of Carslogie (ist matric.) Arg. a lion rampant az. Lord Dunkell. Arg. a lion rampant gu., in the dexter chief point a crescent. Dundas of Craigton. Arg. a lion rampant with a heart between his paws gu. Dundas of Duddingston. Arg. a lion rampant gu. Dundas of Fingask ( 1st matric.) "17th May 1764. This coat was expunged and delete by warrand of the Lyon Court in obedience to a decreet of the Lords of Session, dated 22nd of February and 10 March 1762." Arg. a lion rampant with a heart between his paws gu. surmounted of a crescent or. Dundas of Manor. Arg. a lion rampant gu. ROBERT Lyghton, Colonel in the service of the King of Sweden. Arg. a lion rampant gu., crowned and chained or. Colonel William Urrie. Arg. a lion rampant sa., crowned 158 LION Lion — continued. with an antique crown or. Captain George Mouat, R.N. (1811). Arg. a lion rampant sa. (1st quarter), in the fess point a crescent gu. Farquhar of Monzie. Arg. a lion rampant gu., armed or (1st quarter). Macdonald OF MOIDART. Arg. a lion rampant gu., on a canton of the last a mural crown or (1st quarter). Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Macdonald, K.C.B. (18 18). Arg. a lion rampant gu. holding in his dexter paw a thistle slipped or (1st quarter). Ronald (Mac- donald), Marquess of Antrim. Arg. a lion rampant gu. (1st quarter). MACDONALD OF CLAN- ranald (18 10). Arg. a lion rampant gu. (1st quarter) ; over all on a fess sa. an eagle's head couped arg., beaked gu., between two sprigs of maple slipped or. William Stone Macdonald, Blinkbonny, Canada (1886). Arg. a lion rampant az. (1st and 4th quarters for Crichton). Earl of Dumfries. Arg. a lion rampant az. (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd grand quarter). Robert Boswell, Lyon Depute (1773). Arg. a lion rampant sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Glen), a label for difference. Lord Burntisland. Arg. a lion rampant az. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Crichton). Drum- MOND OF RlCCARTON. Arg. a lion rampant gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). MACKENZIE OF Applecross. Arg. a lion rampant sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Glen). EARL OF Wemyss. Arg. a lion rampant az. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Maxwell of Broom- holm (1759). Arg. a lion rampant double-queued sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Earl of Rosebery (2nd matric. 1823). Arg. a lion rampant, body sa., head, paws, and tuft of his tail of the field (2nd and 3rd quarters for Lion — continued. Williams). Sir James Williams Drummond of Hawthornden (1862). Arg. a lion rampant gu. ( 1 st quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). MACGREGOR, alias MURRAY OF Napier Ruskie (1797). Arg. a lion rampant gu. ( 1 st quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). Regi- nald Macdonald Steuart (18 13). Arg. a lion rampant gu. surmounted of a bend az. (3rd quarter for Leslie). Christie of Riddry (18 18) [impal- ing Dwyer\ Arg. a lion rampant az. (1st and 4th quarters of 3rd grand quarter). Boswell of Auchinleck (1809). Arg. a lion rampant gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 3rd grand quarter). William Alexander Lindsay of Deerpark, co. Devon (1871). Az. a lion rampant arg. Lamond of that Ilk. Az. a lion rampant arg., crowned or. MacDowall of Garthland. Az. a lion rampant arg., gorged (sic) with an antique crown or. MaC- dowall of Logan (1st matric.) Az. a lion rampant arg., crowned with an antique crown or. MaC- dowall of Logan (2nd matric. 1719?). Az. a lion rampant arg., crowned or ( 1 st quarter for Macdowall). J AMES, Marquess of Douglas. Az. a lion rampant arg. (1st quarter), all within a bordure indented or ; over all on an escutcheon Douglas. Douglas of Bridgeford. Az. a lion rampant arg., crowned with an imperial crown or (1st quarter for Galloway) ; over all on an escutcheon Douglas. Douglas OF that Ilk (1771). Az. a lion rampant arg. (1st and 4th quarters). M'Neil of Tear- FARGUS. Az. a lion rampant arg., crowned or (1st quarter of 2nd grand quarter). Earl of Selkirk (1799). Az. a lion rampant arg., crowned or (2nd and 3rd quarters). Kennedy LION '59 Lion — co nl in ued. OF Lahan [impaled by Bethunc of Longhermistoii\ . Az. a lion rampant arg., crowned with an antique crown or (ist quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters for Galloway) ; over the latter a bend sa. charged with three buckles of the first. Earl of Forfar. Az. a lion rampant arg., crowned with an imperial crown or (ist quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters) ; over the latter on an escutcheon of pretence Douglas. Lord Dunglass (1878) ; same arms, Earl of Home (1881). Az. a lion rampant arg. imperially crowned or (ist quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters) ; on an escutcheon of pretence over the latter Douglas. Hope of Luffness (1886). Az. crusilly of cross crosslets or, a lion rampant of the second, crowned with a ducal crown and armed and langued gu. (4th quarter). Viscount Newhaven. Gu. a lion rampant arg., in his dexter paw a stalk of wheat ppr. Gray of Barristoun. Gu. a lion rampant arg. (ist and 4th quarters), a mullet for difference. Hugh Wallace, W.S. Gu. a lion rampant arg. (ist and 4th quarters of ist and 4th grand quarters), a mullet arg. in the fess point. Paterson Wallace of MORNINGSIDE (1824). Gu. a lion rampant arg. (2nd quarter for Ross). Lord Saltoun. Gu. a lion rampant arg. (2nd quarter) ; over all on an escutcheon or a lion rampant gu. surmounted of a ribbon sa. Fraser of Fraser- field (ist matric. 1725). Gu. a lion rampant arg., armed and langued sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), a crescent arg. in the middle fess point. Fraser of Tyrie. Gu. a lion rampant arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Bruce OF Mowanes. Gu. a lion rampant arg., armed and langued sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), a fieur de lys for difference. FRASER OF Brodland. Lion — continued. Gu. a lion rampant arg., crowned or, charged on the shoulder with a crescent of the first (2nd and 3rd quarters). SIR COUTTS TROTTER, Bart. (1825). Gu. a lion rampant arg. (ist and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). Dunlop OF that Ilk (1838). Or, a lion rampant gu., between the fore-paws a mullet az. ; over all a bend- let of the second. Fairlie of Braid. Or, a lion rampant vert ; over all on a fess purpure three primroses of the field. Primrose of Carington. Or, a lion rampant gu. ; over all on a bend indented sa. a buckle between two mascles arg. James SPENS, writer, Edinburgh. Or, a lion rampant gu. ; over all on a bend wavy sa. a buckle between two mascles arg. DAVID SPENS, merchant, Edinburgh. Or, a lion rampant gu., navally crowned az., and holding in his paws a trident sa. Captain John Fyffe, R.N. (1816). Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted of a chevron sa. Thoms of Aber- lemno, co. Forfar (ist matric. 1881, 2nd do. 1884). Or, a lion rampant gu. (ist quarter). William M'Bean, Inver- ness. Or, a lion rampant gu. (ist quarter). Maclauchlan of that Ilk. Or, a lion rampant gu. (ist quar- ter). Farquharson of Haughton. Alexander Farquharson of In- vercauld. Or, a lion rampant gu. (ist quarter). Macintosh of that Ilk. Or, a lion rampant gu. (ist quarter). M'Lachlan of Kilchoan (1758). Or, a lion rampant gu. (1st quarter). MACDONALD OF Largie (1765). Or, a lion rampant gu. (1st quarter). Macdonald of Craig - na - gower (1875)- i6o LION Lion — continued. Or, a lion rampant gu. (ist quarter). Mackintosh of Kyl- lachy (1886). Or, a lion rampant gu. (ist and 4th quarters for Wcmyss) ; over all a label for difference. LORD BURNT- ISLAND. Or, a lion rampant gu. (ist and 4th quarters for Macduff). Earl of Wemyss. Or, a lion rampant gu. (ist and 4th quarters). FORBES OF RlRES. Or, a lion rampant gu. (ist and 4th quarters). Mackintosh of Kin- rara. Or, a lion rampant reguardant gu. holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchee az. (1st and 4th quarters). GUTHRIE OF King Edward. Or, a lion rampant vert (1st and 4th quarters). Primrose of Dal- meny (1693). Or, a lion rampant gu. (1st and 4th quarters). JOHN FARQUHARSON of Invercauld (ist matric. . . .) Patent 1697, recorded 18 16. Or, a lion rampant gu. (ist and 4th quarters for Macduff). Earl Fife (1760 and 1780, the latter with different crest). Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted of a bend sa. charged with three lozenges arg. (ist and 4th quarters). Spens of Lathallan (2nd matric. 1768). Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted of a bend sa. charged with three lozenges arg. (ist and 4th quarters), in the centre an escutcheon arg. charged with a heart gu., ensigned with an imperial crown or. Nathaniel Spens, M.D. (2nd matric. 1768). Or, a lion rampant reguardant gu. (ist and 4th quarters). Harry Guthrie, W.S. (1775). Or, a lion rampant gu. (ist and 4th quarters). Guthrie of Guthrie 0779)- Or, a lion rampant gu. (ist and 4th quarters). Catherine Farquhar- son of Invercauld (1815). Lion — continued. Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted of a fess arg. charged with a mount between two edock leaves vert (ist and 4th quarters). Guthrie of Mount (ist matric. 1856, 2nd do. i860). Or, a lion rampant gu. (ist and 4th quarters of ist and 4th grand quarters). Wharton Duff OF ORTON (18 10). Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted of a cost sa. (2nd quarter for Aber- nethy). James, Marquess of Doug- las. Or, a lion rampant parted per fess gu. and sa., armed and langued az. (2nd quarter for Lovat). Viscount Newhaven. Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted by a ribbon in bend sa. (2nd quarter for Abernethy) ; over all on an escut- cheon Douglas. Douglas of that Ilk (1 77 i). Or, a lion rampant gu., debruised of a ribbon sa. (2nd quarter). William Alexander Lindsay of Deerpark, co. Devon (1871). Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted by a ribbon sa. (2nd quarter of 2nd grand quarter). Earl of Selkirk (1799)- Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted of a cost sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Abernethy). Earl of Rothes. Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted of a cost sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Abernethy) ; over all on an escut- cheon gu. a castle arg. LORD LlN- DORES. Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted of a baton sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Lindsay of Cairne. Or, a lion rampant gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Charteris of Amis- field. Or, a lion rampant gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters) ; over all a baton sa. Dempster of Pitliver. Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted of a ribbon sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters). BOSWELL OF Glass- MONT. LION 161 Lion — continued. Or, a lion rampant gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters) ; over all a cross en- grailed and interchanged arg. and sa., with a crescent arg. in the centre for difference. Sinclair of Murklk (1767). Or, a lion rampant gu., debruised of a ribbon sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Earl of Crawford (1884). The Hon. Colin Lindsay (1885). Or, a lion rampant gu. (1st quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). Lockhart OF Lee (2nd matric. 1806). Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted by a cost sa. (2nd quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters for Abemcthy) ; over the latter a bend sa. charged with three buckles of the first. Earl of Forfar. Or, a lion rampant gu., debruised of a ribbon sa. (2nd quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters); over the latter on an escutcheon of pretence Douglas. Lord Dunglass (1878) ; same arms, Earl of Home (1881). Or, a lion rampant gu., debruised of a ribbon sa. (2nd quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters) ; over the latter on an escutcheon of pretence Douglas. Hope of Luffness (1886). Or, a lion rampant gu., debruised of a ribbon sa. (2nd quarter of 3rd grand quarter for Abemcthy). Earl of Glasgow (1869). Or, a lion rampant gu. (4th quarter). Campbell of Lochdochart. Or, a lion rampant gu. (4th quarter for M'Intosk), all within a bordure az. Alexander Campbell, M.U. Or, a lion rampant az. (1st and 4th quarters of 4th grand quarter for Percy). Duke of Athole (1865). Quarterly arg. and or, in the first quarter a lion rampant gu., in the second a dexter hand fess-ways couped ppr. holding a cross crosslet fitchee gu., in the third a galley, oars in saltire, sa., in the fourth a salmon naiant ppr. ; over all on a fess of the third a cushion of the second. William Rae Macdonald, Fellow Lion — continued. of the Faculty of Actuaries, Edinburgh (1878). Vert, a lion rampant arg. (1st quarter). HOME OF RENTON. Vert, a lion rampant or (1st quarter). M'NEILL OF BARRA (1st matric. 1806, 2nd do. 1824). Vert, a lion rampant arg. (1st quarter) ; over all on an escutcheon az. an orange with a stalk thereat slipped ppr., and on it an imperial crown. Lord Polwarth (1st matric.) Vert, a lion rampant arg. (1st and 4th quarters of 1st grand quarter) ; over all an escutcheon arg. (sic) charged with an orange crowned and slipped ppr. Sir William Purves Hume Campbell of Marchmont and Purves (18 13). Vert, a lion rampant arg. (1st and 4th quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters for Hume) ; over all on an escutcheon az. an orange with a stalk thereat slipped ppr., and on it an im- perial crown. Earl of Marchmont ( 1 st matric. . . ., 2nd do. 1765). Vert, a lion rampant arg. (1st quarter of 1st and 4th grand quar- ters) ; over the latter on an escut- cheon az. an orange with the stalk erect slipped and imperially crowned ppr. Lord Polwarth (2nd matric. 1836). Vert, a lion rampant arg. (1st and 4th quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters) ; over the latter on an escut- cheon of pretence Landale. LORD Dunglass (1878) ; same arms, Earl of Home (i 88 i). Vert, a lion rampant arg. (3rd quarter). BROWN OF ECCLES (1808). (3) Lion Rampant ... a chief . . . in chief ... or on a chief. Arg. a lion rampant az., armed and langued sa., in chief two martlets gu. Crichton of Easthill. Arg. a lion rampant az., on a chief of the second three lozenges of the first. Crichton of Ruthven. Arg. a lion rampant gu., on a chief M l62 LION Lion — continued. sa. a salamander passant through a fire ppr. DuNDAS OF KlNCAVEL. Arg. a lion rampant gu. with a heart ppr. in his fore-paws, in (on a ?) chief az. three mullets of the first. DUNDAS OF NEWHALLS. Arg. a lion rampant sa., on a chief az. three mullets of the first. Captain James Handisyde. Arg. a lion rampant gu., a chief erm. within a bordure invected of the second charged with six crescents of the first. MONCREIFF OF BOG- HALL. Arg. a lion rampant gu., on a chief erm. a rose of the second, a crescent for difference. Moncreiff OF Mur- NIPAY. Arg. a lion rampant gu., on a chief erm. a rose of the second. Mon- creiff of Readie. Arg. a lion rampant gu., a chief erm. within a bordure indented of the second charged with eight besants. Moncreiff of Sauchope. Arg. a lion rampant gu., a chief erm., a martlet for difference. Master de Messone Moncrieff, Commissary in the French Army. Arg. a lion rampant holding in his dexter paw a rose between two mullets gu., a chief erm. James Moncreiff, merchant, Edinburgh. Arg. a lion rampant gu., a chief erm. Sir John Moncreiff of that Ilk (1673).1 Arg. a lion rampant az., on a chief gu. a mullet between a cross crosslet fitchee on the dexter and a rose on the sinister of the field. Ferguson of Craigdarroch (1673). Arg. a lion rampant gu., a chief erm., all within a bordure engrailed az. charged with six mullets or. Moncrieff of Culfargie (1790). Arg. gutte de sang a lion rampant sa. gutte d'or, on a chief az. three escallops arg. Pattison of Kelvin- GROVE (1802). Arg. a lion rampant holding be- tween his fore-paws a heart gu., in the See post, p. 166. Lion — continued. middle chief point a crescent az. charged with a mullet of the first. Sir David Dundas, Richmond, H.M. Sergeant Surgeon (181 5). Arg. a lion rampant gu., in chief three spur-revels of the second. James Coull, yr. of Ashgrove (1831). Arg. a lion rampant az., on a chief erm. three antique crowns of the second. Galloway of Sandyhills (1844)- Arg. a lion rampant az., on a chief gu. a mullet between a cross crosslet fitchee and a rose of the field, all within a bordure of the third.' Sir James Fergusson, G.C.B. (i860). Arg. a lion rampant az., on a chief engrailed gu. a mullet between two cinquefoils of the first. FERGUSSON of Spittlehaugh (1866). Arg. a lion rampant gu. and in chief two crescents sa. (1st quarter). Russell of Moncoffer (1768). Arg. a lion rampant gu., a chief erm. (1st and 4th quarters). Mon- creiff Wellwood of Tullibole (1770- Arg. a lion rampant gu., in chief a stag's head cabossed of the second between two crescents sa. (1st and 4th quarters). RUSSELL OF RATHEN (1778). Arg. a lion rampant gu., in the dexter chief point an esquire's helmet ppr. (1st and 4th quarters). Cle- phane OF Carslogie (2nd matric. (1802). Arg. a lion rampant gu., a chief erm. and a crescent of the third in fess (sic) (2nd and 3rd quarters). David Steuart Moncreiffe (1768). Az. a lion salient arg., on a chief or three mullets of the field. Inglis OF Cramond. Az. a lion rampant arg., in chief three mullets of the first. Inglis OF Mainer and Mainerhead. Az. a lion rampant arg., on a chief of the second three mullets of the first within a bordure gu. John Inglis, advocate. LION 163 Lion — continued. Az. a lion rampant arg., on a chief engrailed of the second three mullets of the first. John Inglis, portioner of Newton Leys. Az. a lion rampant arg. crowned with an antique crown or, in the sinister chief point a crescent of the second. Macdowal of Castle Sempill (1749). Az. a lion rampant arg. within a bordure of the second, on a chief or three mullets of six points of the field. Hugh Inglis (1777). Az. a lion rampant within a bordure arg., on a chief or three mullets of the first. Sir William Inglis, K.C.B. (1815). Az. a lion rampant arg., in chief a frigate under sail or between two mullets of the second. Captain Steuart Boone Inglis (18 17). Az. a lion rampant arg., on a chief or three estoiles of six points of the field. Sir Hugh Inglis of Milton- Bryan, Bart. (18 1 9). Az. a lion rampant or, on a chief embattled erm. a falchion in bend sinister surmounted by the Punja (borne before the Emperor Shah Allum) saltire-ways ppr. GERARD OF ROCHSOLES (i 85 i) Az. a lion rampant arg., on a chief of the last three mullets sa., behind the shield two swords in saltire, points upwards. John Inglis of Glen- CORSE, Lord Justice-General (1867). Az. a lion rampant arg., on a chief or three arrows, banded together, points downward, between two mullets gu. Anthony Inglis of Broom- hill, Lanarkshire (1873). Az. a lion rampant arg., in chief three mullets of the second (1st and 4th quarters). Alexander Hamil- ton, alias Inglis of Murdiston (1734). Az. a lion rampant, in chief three mullets arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Inglis of Murdiston). Baillie of Polkemmet (2nd matric. 1794, 3rd do. 1 8 10). Erminois, a lion rampant queue Lion — continued. fourchee issuing from an antique crown az., in chief two thistles ppr. Thomas Galythly or Golightly, Liverpool (1 800). Gu. a lion rampant arg., in the sinister chief point a crescent sur- mounted of a mullet of the last, all within a bordure of the second charged with ten roses of the first. Lieut.- Col. Thomas Dunbar. Gu. a lion rampant with a mullet in the dexter chief arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters). SCOTT OF COMISTON, "assigned by the Lyon at London" (1st matric. 1747) ; over all an eagle displayed az. (2nd matric. 1760). Or, a lion rampant gu., on a chief az. three mullets of the first, a man's heart ppr. within a fetterlock of the second in the dexter chief point for difference. John Chancellor, second son of Shielhill. Or, a lion rampant and in chief three mullets gu. Fairlie of Bruntsfield. Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted of a fess chequy az. and arg., in the dexter chief point a crescent. Stewart of Scotstoun. Or, a lion rampant sa., in chief three mullets az. Macmillan of Dunmore (1742). Or, a lion rampant gu., on a chief of the second a crescent between two mullets of the first. Fyffe of Dron (1763). Or, a lion rampant gu., on a chief az. a saltire arg. between a triple-towered castle upon a rock of the fourth, masoned sa., and a terrestrial globe ppr. The Educational Institute of Scotland (1852). Or, a lion gu., a chief of the last. M'COMBIE OF EASTERSKENE (1883). Or, a lion rampant sa., a chief chequy az. and arg. James MAUSLANE, Wandsworth, co. Surrey (1891). Or, a lion rampant gu., a canton arg. charged with a dexter hand couped fess-ways holding a cross crosslet fitchde in pale of the second 1 64 LION Lion — continued. ( i st quarter). JOHN Michie, London (1761). Or, a lion rampant and in chief . three mullets gu. (1st and 4th quarters) ; over all on an escutcheon arg. a shakefork between a hunting- horn in chief and two castles in base sa. Cunningham - Fairlie of ROBERTLAND (1837). Or, a lion rampant gu., a chief of the second (1st and 4th quarters). Duguid-M'Combie of Cammach- MORE, co. Kincardine (1890). Or, a lion rampant, in chief three mullets gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Fairlie-Cunninghame of Robert- land, co. Ayr (1882). Vert, a lion rampant or, on a chief of the second three roses gu. James Newton. Vert, a lion rampant or, on a chief of the second three roses gu. Newton of that Ilk (ist matric. 1673). Vert, a lion rampant or, on a chief of the last three roses gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Hay Newton OF Newton (2nd matric. 1773, 3rd do. 1809). (4) Lion Eampant between ... or be- tween . . . and within . . . Arg. a lion rampant sa., armed or, between three sinister hands couped pale-ways gu. Farquhar of Gill- mylnscroft. Arg. a lion rampant az. between three buckles gu. and a chief chequy of the first and second. FERGUSON of Ralph. Arg. a lion rampant az. between three dexter hands appaume" erected and couped gu. Adair of Genoch (1772). Arg. a lion rampant sa. between two sinister hands couped and ap- paumee in chief of the last and a crescent in base az. Walter Far- quhar, surgeon, London (1786). Arg. a lion rampant sa., gorged with a plain collar or, between two sinister hands in chief couped and appaumd of the third and a trefoil slipped in base vert, all within a bordure engrailed az. Lion — continued. Alexander Farquhar, Bailie of Kintore (1798). Arg. a lion rampant az. between two spur-revels in chief gu. and a pheon in base of the second. Thomas Coull, M.D. (181 5). Arg. a lion rampant az. between three cinquefoils gu., within a double tressure flory counter-dory of the last. Major-Gen. Sir James Lyon, K.C.B. (1815). Arg. a lion rampant between three mullets gu. Dwyer (18 18) [impaled by CJirislie of Riddry\. Arg. a lion rampant az. between three cross crosslets fitchee gu. within an orle of the third. M'CLIESH OF Maryfield (1822). Arg. a lion rampant gu. between three moors' heads sa., banded or (1st and 4th quarters). Walker Mori- son of Fawfield (1854). Arg. a lion rampant gu. couped at the joints between three sinister hands couped in pale az. (3rd quarter). Gordon of Balmoor (1775). Arg. a lion rampant gu. between three pheons sa., in chief the arms of Henry VII., Lord Strange of Knockyn, and Ferdinando, Earl of Derby (4th quarter) ; over all on an escutcheon gu., ensigned by an earl's coronet, three mullets within a bordure or charged with a double tressure flory counter- flory of the field. Duke of Suther- land (1839). Az. a lion rampant arg. between three boars' heads couped or, in the middle chief point a mullet of the second. Arthur Gordon, Cadiz (1790). Az. a lion rampant arg. between three boars' heads couped or, in the middle chief point a covered cup of the last, all within a bordure of the second. James Gordon, Cadiz (i793)- Az. a lion rampant arg. between three boars' heads erased (?) or, within a bordure engrailed of the second. Alexander Gordon, mer- chant, Glasgow (ist matric. 181 3). LION 165 Lion — continued. Az. a lion rampant arg. between three boars' heads couped or, in the middle chief point a covered cup of the last, within a bordure of the second. James Peter Gordon, Xeres (1835)- Az. a lion rampant arg. between three boars' heads couped or (1st and 4th quarters). Gordon of Bel- DORNEY (1790). Gu. a lion rampant arg. between three cushions or, within a bordure of the second charged with eight roses of the first. Dunbar of Leuchit. Gu. a lion rampant or between three antique crowns of the second. Grant of Elchies (1775). Gu. a lion rampant arg. between three cinquefoils erm. Hamilton of Grange (1783). Gu. a lion rampant or, in his dexter fore-paw a crescent arg-., be- tween three antique crowns of the second. Grant of Lurg and Hil- ton (1788). Gu. a lion rampant arg., crowned with an antique crown or, between three bears' heads couped of the last, muzzled az. GEORGE MoUBRAY, H.E.I.C.S. (1793). Gu. a lion rampant between three antique crowns or. Captain Charles Grant, C.B., R.N. (1816). Gu. a lion rampant between three cinquefoils arg., all within a bordure engrailed of the last. Gray of Carntyne (18 19). Gu. a lion rampant between three cinquefoils arg. within a bordure en- grailed of the second, the lion charged on the shoulder with a crescent of the first (2nd and 3rd quarters). Gray- BUCHANAN OF SCOTSTOUN, CO. Lanark (1880). Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted of a fess chequy az. and arg., accom- panied by three mullets, two in chief and one in base of the third. Stewart of Dalguise (1771). Or, a lion rampant sa. between three crescents of the last, all within a double tressure flory counter-flory of Lion — continued. the second. Peter Whannell, alias Buchanan (1778). Or, a lion rampant sa. between two pine apples in chief vert and an escallop in base az. MURCHISON OF Tarradale (1788). Or, a lion rampant sa. between two otters' heads erased in chief ppr. and a cinquefoil in base of the second, all within a double tressure flory counter- dory of the last. Buchanan of Ardenconnel (1791). Or, a lion rampant sa. gutte- of the field between three sinister hands couped pale-ways gu. Mortimer of Fonthill Park, co. Wilts. (1827). Or, a lion rampant sa. between two quatrefoils in chief gu. and a thistle in base ppr., all within a bordure erm. John Buchannan, Whitby (1st matric. 1840). Or, a lion rampant sa. holding in his dexter paw a scimitar ppr. between two spur-revels in chief gu. and in base a pheon, point upwards, az. M'Casland of Newland - Muir (1863). Or, a lion rampant gu. between three escallops sa. Archibald Arrol, merchant, Glasgow (1878). Or, a lion rampant gu. between two mullets in chief vert and a crescent in base of the second, within a bordure of the third. David Macritchie of Logie, co. Perth (1881). Or, a lion rampant gu. between two mullets in fess az. (1st and 4th quarters). Patrick Wallace, Pro- vost of Arbroath. Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted of a fess chequy az. and arg. between three mullets of the third, within a bordure of the second (1st and 4th quarters). Gow-Steuart of Little COLONSAY (1864). Or, a lion rampant sa. between two otters' heads erased in chief ppr. and a cinquefoil in base of the second, within a double tressure flory counter- flory of the last (1st and 4th quarters). Fergusson-Buchanan of Auchen- torlie, co. Dumbarton (1890). 165 LION Lion — continued. Sa. a lion rampant between a garb in chief and a writing-pen in base arg. Edgar of Keithock. Sa. a lion rampant arg. between two garbs in chief of the second, banded gu., and a besant in base. John Edgar, eldest son of Keithock. Vert, a lion rampant between two piles engrailed issuing from the chief arg., within a bordure engrailed of the last charged with six papingoes of the first, beaked and membered gu. Everard Home, surgeon, London (ist matric. 1788, 2nd do. as Baronet, 18 13). (5) Lion Rampant between ... a chief ... in chief ... or on a chief . . . Arg. a lion rampant between two mullets gu., a chief ermine. Mon- creiff of that Ilk.1 Arg. a lion rampant gu. between two crescents sa. and as many suns ppr., on a chief az. three mullets of the first. Russell of that Ilk. Arg. a lion rampant gu. between three cinquefoils vert, on a chief of the third a boar's head couped between two fleurs de lys or. John M 'Gowan, W.S. (1743). Or, a lion rampant az. between three roses gu., on a chief sa. as many escallops of the first. Graham OF Grahamshall. Or, a lion rampant az. between three arrows, points downward, ppi'., headed and feathered arg., on a chief gu. as many besants. Dr. John Hutton (1692). Or, a lion rampant, in the dexter chief a dexter arm couped gu. holding a cross crosslet fitchee sa., in the sinister a galley, oars in action, of the last, flagged of the second, on a chief also of the second three trefoils slipped of the first. M'Connel OF Cressbrook, co. Derby (i860). Or, a lion rampant, in the dexter chief a dexter arm couped gu. holding a cross crosslet fitchde sa., in the sinister a galley, oars in action, of the 1 See supra, p. 162. Lion — continued. last, flagged of the second, on a chief wavy also of the second a fleur de lys between two trefoils of the first. David Cameron M'Connel, Aus- tralia (i860). Or, a lion rampant, in the dexter chief a dexter arm couped gu. hold- ing a cross crosslet fitchee sa., in the sinister a galley, oars in action, of the last, flagged of the second, on a chief engrailed also of the second a crescent between two trefoils slipped of the first. James M'Connel, merchant, Manchester (i860). Or, a lion rampant, in the dexter chief a dexter arm couped gu. hold- ing a cross crosslet fitchee sa., in the sinister a galley, oars in action, of the last, flagged of the second, on a chief invected also of the second a mullet between two trefoils slipped of the first. John M'Connel, Aus- tralia (i860). Or, a lion rampant, in the dexter chief a dexter arm couped gu. hold- ing a cross crosslet fitchee sa., in the sinister a galley, oars in action, of the last, flagged of the second, on a chief indented also of the second an annulet between two trefoils slipped of the first. Thomas Houldsworth M'Connel, merchant, Manchester (i860). Or, a lion rampant, in the dexter chief a dexter arm couped gu. hold- ing a cross crosslet fitchee sa., in the sinister a galley, oars in action, of the last, flagged of the second, on a chief nebuly also of the second a martlet between two trefoils slipped of the first. William M'Connel, merchant, Manchester (i860). Arg. a lion rampant gu. between three powits sa., on a chief az. a fountain between two mullets or. RUSSEL OF BLACKBRAES (i860). (6) Lion Rampant within . . . Arg. a lion rampant az. within a double tressure flory counter - flory of the second. Earl of Strath- MORE. Arg. a Hon rampant sa. issuing LION 167 Lion — continued. from a fess gu., in base a fleur cle lys of the third, all within a bordure of the second. MASTER Thomas Chambers. Arg. a lion rampant gu. within a bordure erm. DUNDAS OF Arnis- TON. Arg. a lion rampant gu. within a bordure compony of the second and first. DUNDAS OF Breastmylne. Arg. a lion rampant within a bordure gu. DUNDAS OF Philips- TOUN. Arg. a lion rampant within a bordure indented gu. JOHN DUNDAS OF . . . Arg. a lion rampant sa. holding in his dexter paw a harp az., within a bordure engrailed of the second. Harper of Cambusnethax. Arg. a lion rampant sa. within a bordure of the second. Mowat of INGLISTON. Arg. a lion rampant within a bordure az. RENTON OF Lammer- TOUN. Arg. a lion rampant az. within a bordure engrailed gu. Alexander Crichton, son of Woodhouselee (1763). Arg. a lion rampant az. within a bordure invected vert. William Crichton, merchant, London (1770). Arg. a lion rampant gu. within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the second. Dundas OF FlNGASK (2nd matric. 1 77 1 ). Arg. a lion rampant within a double tressure dory counter-flory gu., in the dexter chief point a crescent of the last. Dundas of Barton Court, co. Berks. (1808). Arg. a lion rampant gu. within a bordure engrailed erm. Dundas OF Beechwood (1821). Arg. a lion rampant double queued purpure within a tressure flory of the same. The Rev. John George Storie, M.A., Camberwell (1836). Arg. a lion rampant sa. within a bordure engrailed parted per pale pf the second and gu. William Lion — continued. Hinshaw, Barrochan House, Renfrew (1871). Arg. a lion rampant gu. (1st quarter), al! within a bordure quarterly gu. and arg. Mr. Philip Macdonald Bowie, minister at the Hague. Arg. a lion rampant gu. (1st quarter), all within a bordure gu. Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Macdonald, G.C.B. Arg. a lion rampant gu. (1st quarter), all within a bordure az. charged with two mascles in chief arg. and a boar's head erased in base or. Macdonald of St. Martins (1849). Arg. a lion rampant gu. (1st quarter), all within a bordure gu. charged with three antique crowns or. G. G. Foote Macdonald (1850). Arg. a lion rampant az. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure engrailed az. John Crichton, heir- male of Crawfurdton. Arg. a lion rampant gu. within a bordure az. (1st and 4th quarters). Bruce Dundas of Blair (1796). Arg. a lion rampant az. within a bordure gu., on a chief engrailed of the second a mullet between two cross crosslets fitchee or (2nd quarter). Fergusson of Isle (1788). Arg. a lion rampant sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure quarterly gu. and sa. Weems OF Balfarge. Arg. a lion rampant sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure counter-compony or and gu. Dr. James Weems, Dean of St. Andrews and Principal of St. Leonard's College. Arg. a lion rampant gu. and a chiet erm. within a bordure engrailed az. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Scott MONCRIEFF OF COATS AND RYND (I770- Arg. a lion rampant gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure or. Mackenzie of Applecross (1825). Arg. a lion rampant gu. within a 1 68 LION Lion — continued. bordure erm. (3rd quarter for Dundas), on an escutcheon of pretence over Nisbet-Hamilton-Ogilvy of Biel (1888). Az. a lion rampant arg. crowned with an open crown or, within a bordure chequy of the second and first. Andrew M'Dowall, London. Az. a lion salient arg., armed and langued vert, holding in his dexter paw a sword erected of the second, within an orle of eight crescents or. . . . MANSON, burgomaster, Holland. Az. a lion rampant arg. within a bordure gu. charged with eight buckles and escallops interchanged or. OCHTERLONIE OF GUYND. Az. a lion rampant arg., in base the Holy Bible expanded ppr., all within a bordure gu. charged with eight buckles or. Mr. John Ochter- LONIE, minister at Aberlemno. Az. a lion rampant within (an adder) disposed orle -ways arg., within a bordure gu. charged with eight buckles or. Mr. David Ochterlonie. Az. a lion rampant arg. crowned with an antique crown or, within a bordure of the second charged with six fraises of the first. Macdougall of Mackerston (patent 1698, registered 1774). Az. a lion rampant arg. gorged with an antique crown or, within a bordure counter-nebuly gu. and of the last. Captain Robert M'Dowall, of the Portuguese Navy (1767). Az. a lion rampant arg. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure gu. Sir John M'Neill, G.C.B. (1840). Az. a lion rampant arg. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure erm. Lord Colonsay (1867). Az. a lion rampant arg. within a bordure compony of the one and the other (2nd and 3rd quarters). Camp- bell of Ellerslie (1742). Az. a lion rampant arg. within a bordure counter-compony of the second and first (2nd and 3rd quarters). Campbell of Succoth (2nd matric. 1808). Lion — continued. Az. a lion rampant within a bordure arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Lamont- Campbell of Possil (1892). Gu. a lion rampant arg. within a bordure of the second charged with ten roses of the first. Dunbar OF Baldone. Gu. a lion rampant arg. within a bordure of the second charged with three roses and as many cushions interchanged of the first. Dunbar of Hillhead. Gu. a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed arg. and in his dexter paw an anchor or. Gray of Bellegerno. Gu. a lion rampant holding a quill in his dexter paw, within a bordure engrailed arg. Gray of Haystoune. Gu. a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed arg. charged with eight thistles ppr., slipped vert. William Gray, Dingwall Pursuivant. Gu. a lion rampant arg. holding between his paws an anchor az., environed with an adder ppr., within a bordure engrailed of the second. Alexander Gray, writer, Edinburgh. Gu. a lion rampant arg. within a bordure invected of the second. M 'Gilchrist of Northbar. Gu. embordured a lion rampant or with a sword in his dexter paw. Scrimzeor of Kirkton. Gu. embordured a lion rampant or with a sword in his dexter paw, a martlet for difference. John SCRIM- zeor, bailie of Dundee. Gu. a lion rampant within a bordure wavy arg. Gray of Carse (i 74 i, recorded 1804). Gu. a lion rampant arg. holding in his dexter paw a writing pen ppr., all within a bordure engrailed or. Dr. George Gray, Calcutta (1749). Gu. a lion rampant arg. within a bordure of the last charged with eight roses of the first (1st and 4th quarters). Dunbar of Boath (i 753)- Gu. a lion rampant arg. within a bordure engrailed of the second charged in the middle chief with a LION 169 Lion — continued. crescent of the field. Gray of Gray AND KlNFAUNS (1878). Gu. a lion rampant arg. within a bordure compony of the last and az. Wallace of Busbie and Cloncaird, co. Ayr (1888). Gu. a lion rampant within an orle of eight crosses moline arg. J. M. Gray, National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh. Gu. a lion rampant within a bordure arg. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure nebuly quarterly az. and gu. Dunbar of Durn. Gu. a lion rampant within a bordure arg. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure arg. charged with eight fraises gu. Dunbar of Grange. Gu. a lion rampant within a bordure arg. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure vairy gu. and or. Dunbar of Hemprigs. Gu. a lion rampant within a bordure arg. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure gu. charged with eight annulets or. Dunbar of Inchbrok. Gu. a lion rampant arg. within a bordure of the last charged with eight roses of the first (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure quarterly az. and gu., and in the centre a deer's head cabossed for difference. Dunbar of Newton. Gu. a lion rampant within a bordure arg. (1st and 4th quarters). Dunbar of Westfield. Gu. a lion rampant arg. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure of the last. Wallace of Neilstonside (1759)- Gu. a lion rampant arg. within a bordure of the last charged with eight roses of the first ( 1 st and 4th quarters) ; over all a cross moline az., all within a bordure nebuly quarterly gu. and az. William Dunbar (1777). Gu. embordured, a lion rampant or with a scimitar in his dexter paw ppr. (2nd quarter for Scrimsoure). Stewart-Fothringham of Pourie, co. Forfar (1890). Gu. a lion rampant within a bordure Lion — continued. arg. charged with eight roses of the first (2nd and 3rd quarters for March). Earl of March. Gu. a lion rampant arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure indented or with a canton erm. Fraser of Hospitalfield (1852). Gu. a lion rampant arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure indented or. Fraser of Kirkton. Gu. a lion rampant arg. within a bordure of the last charged with eight roses of the first (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), the latter within a bordure quarterly az. and or, and in the fess point a deer's head cabossed ppr. Dame Mary Dunbar Brander of Pitgaveny (1854). Gu. a lion rampant arg. crowned or charged on the shoulder with a crescent of the first (2nd and 3rd quarters [for Mowbray\ of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), the latter within a bordure erm. Lindsay of Balcarres (1875). Gu. a lion rampant arg. (3rd quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), the latter within a bordure az. charged with eight garbs or, in the centre of the shield a crescent gu. Major Henry Erskine Forbes (1870). Gu. a lion rampant arg. within a bordure of the second charged with ten roses of the first (3rd quarter). Hamilton of Baldon (1733). Gu. a lion rampant arg. (3rd quarter), all within a bordure az. charged with eight garbs or. Fraser OF Fraserfield (2nd matric. 1775). Gu. a lion rampant arg. within a bordure of the second charged with ten roses of the first, barbed vert (4th quarter for Dunbar). Earl of Selkirk (1799). Gu. a lion rampant arg. within a bordure of the last charged with eight roses of the first (4th quarter for Dun- bar of Hemprigs). Robert Taylor, H.E.I. C.S. (1 8 1 2). Or, a lion rampant gu. armed and langued az., within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the second, en- 170 LION Lion — continued. circled with the Order of Scotland, the same being composed of rue and thistles, having the image of St. Andrew with his cross on his breast thereto pendant. King OF SCOTLAND. Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted of a ribbon sa., within a bordure az. charged with three boars' heads erased of the first. Abernethy-Drummond of Hawthornden (1764). Or, a lion rampant sa. within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the second. BUCHANAN OF THAT ILK. Or, a lion rampant sa. holding in his paw a man's heart ppr., within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the second. Buchanan of Drum- makill. Or, a lion rampant sa. holding in his dexter paw an arrow and in his sinister a bow, all ppr., within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the second. Buchanan of Drumhead. Or, a lion rampant (sa.) within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the second, a crescent for difference. Buchanan of Sound. Or, a lion rampant sa. within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the second, a bordure gu. charged with eight crescents arg. Patrick Buchanan, son of Milltoun. Or, a lion rampant gu. couped in all joints of the field, within a double tressure flory counter-flory az. Duke and Earl of Lauderdale. Or, a lion rampant gu. couped in all the joints of the first, within a bordure az. Maitland OF Eccles. Or, a lion rampant gu. couped in all the joints of the first, within a bordure chequy az. and arg. MAIT- LAND OF Pittreachie. Or, a lion rampant gu. couped in all its joints, within a bordure wavy az. charged with eight hand grenades of the first. Captain James Maitland, H.M. Foot Guards. Or, a lion rampant gu. couped in all his joints of the first, within a bordure wavy az. Robert Maitland, Lieutenant of the Bass. Lion— continued. Or, a lion rampant gu. within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the last, all within a bordure compony arg. and az. Lundin of that Ilk (1679). Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted of a ribbon sa., within a bordure az. charged with three boars' heads erased of the first. Dr. W. Abercromby Drummond of Hawthornden (1764). Or, a lion rampant sa. within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the second, within a bordure engrailed gu. Captain Alexander Buchanan, son of Ballat (1784). Or, a lion rampant gu. within a bordure counter-compony az. and arg. Commander James Wemyss (1788). Or, a lion rampant sa., in his dexter fore-paw a dagger ppr. within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the second, all within a bordure invected gu. Buchanan of Ardoch (1791). Or, a lion rampant sa., in his dexter fore-paw a dagger ppr. surrounded by a double tressure flory counter-flory of the second, within a bordure gu. Buchanan of Arden (1793). Or, on a mount ppr. a lion rampant gu. holding in his dexter paw a scimitar az. within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the second, on a dexter canton of the third a front view of the Palace of Scone arg. ensigned on the top with an imperial crown ppr. County of Perth (1800). Or, a lion rampant gu. couped at the joints of the field surrounded by a double tressure flory counter-flory az., within a bordure embattled of the last. Maitland of Kilmaron (181 i). Or, a lion rampant gu. couped in all his joints of the field surrounded by a double tressure flory counter-flory, within a bordure embattled of the second, on a chief sa. a rose arg. Maitland of Auchlane (18 13). Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted of a bend sa. charged with a buckle between two mascles arg., within a. LION 171 Lion — continued. bordure az. Spens of Stonelaw (1819). Or, a lion rampant sa. surmounted of a fess gu. charged with three mullets of the first, within a double tressure fiory counter-flory of the second. Buchanan of Shandon (1863). Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure fiory counter-flory sa., within a bordure engrailed parted per pale az. and gu. John Buchanan, merchant, Glasgow (1868). Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure fiory counter-flory sa. within a bordure inverted parted per pale gu. and arg. and charged with eight crescents counter-changed. John Buchanan, Whitby, Yorks (2nd matric. 1872). Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu., armed and langued az. (1st quarter); over all in chief a file of three lambeaux arg. James, Duke of Albany and York, etc. [James VII.] Or, a lion rampant gu. (1st quarter), all within a bordure gu. charged with eight annulets or. MACKINTOSH of Aberarder. Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu., a bordure compony az. and arg. ( 1 st and 4th quarters). Earl of Moray. Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted of a cost sa. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure engrailed az. Abernethie of Auchincloich. Or, a lion rampant sa. within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the second, all within a bordure counter- compony arg. and gu. Patrick Buchanan of . . . Or, a lion rampant reguardant gu. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bor- dure indented arg. Thomas Guthrie, Provost of Forfar. Or, a lion rampant gu. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure vairy. Mackintosh of Connadge. Or, a lion rampant gu. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure gu. Lion — continued. Mackintosh of Kyllachy (1st matric. . . .) Or, a lion rampant gu. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure quarterly gu. and sa. Weems of Belfarge. Or, a lion rampant gu. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure counter-compony or and gu. Dr. James Weems, Dean of St. Andrews and Principal of St. Leonard's College. Or, a lion rampant gu. within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the second, within a bordure compony arg. and az. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure az. Lundin OF Baldester (1698). Or, a lion rampant sa. within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the second (1st and 4th quarters). Buchanan of Drumpellier (i st matric. 1 76 1 ). Or, a lion rampant gu. within a bordure az. (1st and 4th quarters). John Duthy, Winchester, eldest son of Drumlathie (1773). Or, a lion rampant gu. within a bordure of the last charged with eight roses arg. (1st and 4th quarters). Spens of Lathallan (3rd matric. 1780). Or, a lion rampant gu. within a bordure of the last charged with eight roses arg., in the dexter chief point a heart ensigned with an imperial crown, both ppr. (1st and 4th quar- ters). Nathaniel Spens, M.D. (3rd matric. 1780). Or, a lion rampant gu. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure gu. charged in chief with a lion passant guardant arg. imperially crowned ppr. Farquharson of Inverey (1789). Or, a lion rampant within a (double) tressure flory counter-flory gu. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bor- dure engrailed compony az. and arg. Stewart of Ardvorlich (1802). Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bor- 172 LION Lion — continued. dure engrailed compony az. and arg. Major-General Robert Stewart, H.E.I.C.S. (1802). Or, a lion rampant couped at all the joints, within a bordure embattled gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Main- land OF DUNDRENNAN (1806). Or, a lion rampant gu. within a double tressure flory counter-flory sa. (1st and 4th quarters). Buchanan OF ACHLESHIE AND ARNPRIOR (1810). Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter-flory sa. (1st and 4th quarters). Buchanan of Drum- pellier (2nd matric. 1821). Or, a lion rampant gu. couped in all the joints of the field, within a double tressure flory counter-flory az. (1st and 4th quarters). Ramsay- Gibson-Maitland of Cliftonhall and barnton (1866). Or, a lion rampant sa. holding in the dexter fore-paw a cinquefoil erm., within a double tressure flory counter- flory of the second (1st and 4th quarters). William Cross Buch- anan, C.E. (1867). Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (1 stand 4th quarters), all within a bordure engrailed parted per pale or and arg. Steuart of Ballechin (1876). Or, a lion rampant sa. holding in his dexter fore -paw a dagger ppr. within a double tressure flory counter- flory of the second, within a bordure invected gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Gray - Buchanan of Scotstoun, co. Lanark (1880). Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu., all within a bordure engrailed parted per pale arg. and or (1st and 4th quarters). Charles Ferdinand de Kierz- kowski-Steuart, London (1888). Or, a lion rampant gu. (1st quarter of 1 st and 4th grand quarters), the latter within a bordure gu. charged with eight annulets or. Keir-MaC- kintosh of Dalmigavie, co. Inver- ness. Lion — continued. Or, a lion rampant gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 1st and 4th grand quar- ters) ; over the latter dividing the coats a cross engrailed sa. within a bor- dure chequy or and az. Frederick Granville Sinclair of Fairmead, co. Cambridge (1891). Or, a lion rampant gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters J), all within a bordure chequy az. and arg. Leslie of Denlugas (1814). Or, a lion rampant gu. debruised of a ribbon sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters), the latter within a bordure az. semee of fourteen mullets or. Lindsay of Balcarres (1875). Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted by a baton sa. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure indented or ; over all on an escutcheon Douglas. DOUGLAS OF Bridgeford. Or, a lion rampant gu. debruised with a ribbon sa. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure az. charged with eight garbs or. Fraser OF Fraser- field (2nd matric. 1775). Or, a lion rampant gu. couped in all his joints of the field, within a double tressure flory counter-flory az. (2nd quarter). FERGUSSON of Kilkerran (1880). Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted of a cost sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Abemethy), all within a bordure az. charged with fourteen mullets or. Earl of Balcarres. Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted of a baton sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure indented gu. BOSWELL OF DOWEN. Or, a lion rampant gu., over all a baton sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure parted per pale 1 Afterwards altered (but without further matriculation) to 2nd and 3rd quarters, the lion being debruised by a ribbon sable and the quarters surrounded by a bordure az. , with the Gron arms on an escutcheon en surtout ; the bordure chequy was abolished. See note in Register without date. LION 173 Lion — continued. arg. and sa. Mr. John Dempster, Minister of Monifieth. Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted of a baton sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure parted per pale chequy and counter-compony gu. and or. Leslie of Burdsbank. Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted of a baton sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure chequy gu. and or. Leslie of Findrassie. Or, a lion rampant gu. debruised by a baton sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure indented and parted per pale arg. and az. Leslie of Torrie. Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted of a baton sa. (2nd and 3rd quar- ters), all within a bordure quarterly or and gu. charged with eight mullets counter - changed. Lindsay OF Cavill. Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted of a baton sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure az. Lindsay of Evelick. Or, a lion rampant gu. surmounted of a baton sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure az. charged with eight roses arg. LINDSAY OF KlL- SPINDIE. Or, a lion rampant gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters), over all dividing the coats a cross engrailed sa., all within a bordure indented gu. SINCLAIR OF Dunbeath (1st matric. . . .) Or, a lion rampant gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters); over all dividing the coats a cross engrailed sa., all within a bordure chequy or and gu. Sinclair of Freswick. Or, a lion rampant gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters), over all dividing the coats a cross engrailed sa., all within a bordure invected gu. Sinclair of Stemster. Or, a lion rampant gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters), over all dividing the coats a cross engrailed sa., all within a bordure compony gu. and or. Sin- clair of Stircock. Or, a lion rampant gu. (2nd and Lion — continued. 3rd quarters), over all dividing the coats a cross engrailed sa., all within a bordure compony of the last and arg. Sinclair of Ulbster (1st matric. 1678). Or, a lion rampant reguardant gu. holding in his dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchee az. (2nd and 3rd quar- ters), all within a bordure wavy az. Captain John Gardyne (1733). Or, a lion rampant gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters), over all dividing the coats a cross engrailed sa., all within a bordure erm. Sinclair of Bar- rock (1767). Or, a lion rampant gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters), over all dividing the coats a cross engrailed quarterly arg. and sa., all within a bordure quarterly or and gu., the last charged with three mullets of the first. Sinclair of Ulbster (2nd matric. 1778). Or, a lion rampant gu. debruised by a baton sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure parted per pale arg. and sa. Hawkins Dempster of Dunnichen (1855). Or, a lion rampant gu. debruised of a ribbon sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure engrailed sa. Boswell of Balmuto (1875). Or, a lion rampant gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters), over all dividing the coats a cross engrailed sa., the whole within a bordure parted per pale, the dexter side indented gu., the sinister erm. Sinclair of Dunbeath, co. Caithness (2nd matric. 1886). Or, a lion rampant gu. debruised of a ribbon sa. (2nd quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), the latter within a bordure az. charged with eight garbs or, in the centre of the shield a crescent gu. Major Henry Erskine Forbes (1870). Vert, a lion rampant arg. within a bordure or, entoyer of eight roundles (fountains) barry wavy of the first and second. Home OF Ninewells. Vert, a lion rampant arg. within a bordure engrailed erminois, on a chief 174 LION— LIONS Lion — continued. of the second three papingoes of the first, beaked and membered gu. Hume of Harries (1S02). Vert, a lion rampant arg. (1st quarter), all within a bordure engrailed gu. Home of Kames. Vert, a lion rampant arg. within a bordure erm. (1st and 4th quarters). Home of Blackader. Vert, a lion rampant arg. within a bordure erm. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure or. Hume of Carsrigg. Vert, a lion rampant arg. within a bordure engrailed or, verdoy of eight roses gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Home of Kimmerghame. Vert, a lion rampant arg. (1st and 4th quarters), over all in the fess point a rose gu., a bordure of the same for difference. Home of Westrestoun. Vert, a lion rampant arg. within a bordure or charged with eight foun- tains barry wavy of the first and second (1 stand 4th quarters). Alex- ander George Home of Whit- field, M.D. (1874). (7) Lion Sejant. Arg. a lion sejant, full-faced gu., hold- ing in his dexter paw a thistle slipped vert and in the sinister a shield (or inescutcheon) of the second, on a chief az. a saltire of the first. Lyon Office. Lions (2). Arg. two lions combatant supporting between their paws a rose gu., stalked and leaved vert. Heron of that Ilk (1767). Arg. two lions combatant supporting between their paws a rose gu., stalked and leaved vert. Maxwell Heron of Heron (i860). Gu. two lions passant guardant in pale parted per pale or and arg. Donald MacBrayne, Glasgow (1st matric. 1770, 2nd d°- 177 3)- Gu. two lions passant guardant in pale parted per pale or and arg., within a bordure of the last charged in the flanks with two cross crosslets Lions (2) — continued. fitchee az. and as many saltires couped in chief and base vert. MacBrayne of Summerlee (1790). Gu. two lions passant guardant parted per pale or and arg. (1st and 4th quarters). MacBrayne OF Glenbranter (1871) Gu. two lions passant in pale arg. (4th quarter of 3rd grand quarter for Strange). Duke of Athole (1865). Gu. two lions passant in pale arg. (7th quarter [for Strange] of coat im- paled by Macgregor). Captain Evan John Macgregor Murray (1809). Sa. two lions counter-passant arg., collared gu. Thomas Gleg, M.D. Lions (3). Gu. three lions rampant arg. Ross of Balnagown. Gu. three lions rampant between as many mullets arg. Ross of Mor- inchie. Gu. three lions rampant arg. within a bordure counter-compony of the second and first. Ross OF Kindease. Gu. three lions rampant arg. within a bordure counter-compony or and of the first. Ross of Pitkearie. Gu. three lions rampant arg. within a bordure of the second. Ross OF Priesthill (1767). Gu. three lions rampant arg., on a chief or three legs conjoined in the centre at the upper part of the thigh and flexed in triangle az. Ross OF MlLLCRAIG (1795). Gu. three lions rampant or, on a chief arg. three mullets of the field. Merry of Belladrum (1863). Gu. three lions rampant arg. (1st and 4th quarters [for Ross] of 3rd grand quarter). Lord Lamington (1880). Gu. three lions rampant arg. (1st and 4th quarters of 4th grand quarter for Ross). Baillie of Lamington (2nd matric. 1837). Gu. three lions rampant or (2nd quarter of 2nd grand quarter). RlD- DELL OF ARDNAMURCHAN (2nd matric. 1829). LIONS— MAN 175 Lions (3) — continued. ( iu. three lions rampant, each holding in his dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchee arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters). ROSS Leith OF Arnagk (1st matric. 1 795. By the 2nd matric. in 1800 the order of the quarterings was reversed). Lion, Demi- Arg. a demi-lion sa. issuing out of a fess gu. and in base a fieur de lys of the last. Sir Charles Chalmers, Bart, (of Cults). Arg. a demi-lion rampant sa. issuing out of a fess and in base a fleur de lys within a bordure gu. Mons. . . . Chambers, Baron of Tartas, France. Arg. a demi-lion rampant sa. issuing out of a fess wavy gu. between two mullets in chief and a fleur de lys in base az. Chalmers of Larbert (1763). Arg. a demi-lion sa. issuing out of a fess gu. charged with two bells of the first, in base a fleur de lys of the third. Sir David Patrick Chalmers (1876). Arg. a demi-lion sa. issuing from a fess az. charged with a bear's head couped of the first, muzzled gu., in base a fleur de lys of the last, within a bor- dure of the second. Chalmers of Westburn, co. Aberdeen (1886). Arg. a demi-lion sa. issuing from a fess az. charged with a bear's head couped of the first, muzzled gu., in base a fleur de lys of the last, within a bor- dure of the second charged with a crescent of the field. John Gray Chalmers, Aberdeen (1886). Arg. a demi-lion rampant sa. issuing out of a fess gu. between two mullets in chief and a fleur de lys in base az., within a bordure engrailed of the last (1st and 4th quarters). FERGUSSON of Isle (1788). Arg. a demi-lion issuing out of a fess sa. and in base a fleur de lys gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Chalmers). Shand of Arnhall (18 16). Erm. a demi-lion rampant double- queued gu. issuing from an antique Lion, Demi — continued. crown or and holding in his dexter paw a thistle ppr. GELLATLY OF LOUGHTON, co. Essex (1872). Erm. a demi-lion rampant double- queued gu. issuing from an antique crown or and holding in his dexter paw a thistle ppr., all within a bordure gu. Gellatly of Uplands, co. Kent (1872). Lions, Demi- (3). Arg. three demi-lions rampant gu. issuing out of two bars wavy az., two out of the uppermost and one out of the undermost. Milliken of that Ilk (1 741 )- Lozenges (3). Arg. three lozenges gu. within a bor- dure az. James Pitcairn, surgeon (1803). Arg. three lozenges gu. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure engrailed gu. Pitcairn of that Ilk (1st matric.) Arg. three lozenges gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Pitcairn of Forther or of that Ilk. Arg. three lozenges gu. ( 1 st and 4th quarters). Pitcairn of Pitlower. Lozengy. Lozengy or and az. on a pale gu. three estoiles of six points wavy of the first. Antrobus of Antrobus and Rutherford (1st matric. 181 1, 2nd do. 181 5). Lozengy or and gu. (1st quarter of 2nd grand quarter). RlDDELL OF ARDNAMURCHAN (2nd matric. 1829). Man. Az. a man (human body) fess-ways between a dexter hand having an eye on the palm issuing out of a cloud downward and a castle situate on a rock ppr., within a bordure or charged with several instruments peculiar to the art (sic) ; on a canton of the first a saltire arg. surmounted of a thistle vert crowned of the third. College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. Sa. a naked man, his arms expanded ppr. Dalziel, Earl of Carnwath. Sa. a naked man with his arms 1 76 MAN— MARTLETS Man — continued. expanded ppr., within a bordure arg. Dalziell of Glenea. Sa. a naked man, his arms ex- panded, within a bordure engrailed arg. John Dalziel, merchant, Lon- don. Sa. a naked man with his arms extended au naturel, on a canton arg. a sword and pistol disposed in saltire ppr. Dalziel of Binns (ist matric. 1685). Sa. a naked man, his arms extended ppr., between two mullets or, within a bordure of the last. Dalyell of Lingo (1794). Sa. a naked man, his arms extended, on a canton arg. a sword and pistol in saltire ppr. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Dalziel of Binns (2nd matric. 1772). Martlet. Arg. a martlet displayed between three quatrefoils sa., on a chief of the second as many quatrefoils of the first. Whyt of Bannachie. Arg. a martlet between three quatre- foils sa., on a chief purpure three garbs or. Mrs. Janeta Conti or White (1770). Arg. a martlet az. in a fetterlock sa. within a bordure gu., on a chief of the second three mullets of the field. Murray of Murrayfield (1776). Arg. a martlet between three quatre- foils sa., on a chief gu. as many quatrefoils or. White of Bankhead (1786). Arg. a martlet displayed between three quatrefoils sa., on a chief of the second as many quatrefoils of the first (ist and 4th quarters). WHITE Melville of Bennochy (1799). Az. a martlet between three mullets arg. within a double tressure flory counter-flory or, surrounded with a bordure parted per pale of the second and third. MURRAY OF Spott. Az. a martlet between three mullets arg. within a double tressure flory counter-flory or, surrounded by a bor- dure embattled of the second. COR- Martlet — continued. net George Murray, H.M. Horse- Guards. Az. a martlet or between three mullets arg. surrounded by a (double) tressure flory counter-flory of the second, within a bordure compony of the third and gu. Murray of Simprim (1802). Az. a martlet or between three mullets arg. within a bordure of the second, on a canton erm. a sword ppr. surmounted by a trident saltire-ways sa. Captain James Murray, R.N. (1812). Az. a martlet between three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu. (ist and 4th quarters). Forbes OF BRUX (1767). Az. a martlet between three bears' heads couped arg., muzzled gu., within a bordure of the last (1st and 4th quar- ters). Lieut. - Col. John Forbes, second son of Skellater (1767). Az. a martlet or between three mullets arg. within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the last (3rd quarter). Lord Elibank [Murray of Blackbarony] (1843). Gu. a martlet between three cinque- foils arg. within a bordure embattled or. Captain Thomas Hamilton (1673). Gu. a martlet or between three wolves' heads erased arg. within a bordure engrailed of the second. Charles Robertson, herald painter (i79i). Gu. a martlet between three cinque- foils arg. within a bordure embattled or (2nd and 3rd quarters). Hamilton- Starke of Troqueer Holm, co. Kirkcudbright (1885). Martlets (3). Arg. three martlets sa., on a chief gu. a pennon with staff and a claymore saltire-ways of the first, the former inscribed with the word " Bonnie." Charles Archibald Glennie, Brazil (1859). Arg. three martlets gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). Ramsay OF WAUCHTOUN. MARTLETS— MASCLES 177 Martlets (3) — continued. Arg. three martlets sa., on a comble az. a cross or, a franc quartier of the third charged with a sword pale-ways, point upwards, ppr. (4th quarter for Flahaulf) ; on an escutcheon of pre- tence over Marchioness of Lans- DOWNE AND BARONESS NAIRNE (1878). Gu. three martlets arg., a fleur de lys for difference. Cairns OF PlLMURE. Gu. three martlets arg. Viscount Oxenford. Gu. three martlets within a bordure arg. Macgill of Ballynester, Ireland. Gu. three martlets within a bordure indented arg. MACGILL OF KEMBACK (1st matric.) Gu. three martlets arg. Makgill OF Rankeillor. Gu. three martlets within a bordure engrailed arg. Macgill of Rum- GALLY. Gu. three martlets arg. (1st and 4th quarters). Macgill of Kemback (2nd matric. 1 77 1 ). Mary, The Virgin. Gu. the Virgin Mary with her Babe in her arms or. Royal Burgh of Banff. Mascle. Arg. a mascle az. between three gillyflowers slipped gu. within a double tressure flory counter - flory vert. Livingston of Parkhall (1766). Arg. a mascle az. between three gillyflowers slipped gu. within a double tressure flory counter-flory vert (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure az. John Livingstone Learmonth, London (1870). Arg. a mascle az. between three gillyflowers slipped gu. within a double tressure flory counter-flory vert (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure wavy az. ANDREW JAMES LIVING- STONE Learmonth of Ercildoun, Victoria (1870). Arg. a mascle az. between three gillyflowers slipped gu. within a double tressure flory counter-flory vert (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure Mascle — continued. engrailed az. Thomas LIVINGSTONE Learmonth of Parkhall (1870). Arg. a mascle az. between three gillyflowers slipped gu. within a double tressure flory counter-flory vert (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bor- dure invected az. Somerville Livingstone Learmonth, Victoria (1870). Mascles (3). Arg. three mascles sa., on a chief of the last two lions passant of the first. OGSTON of Ardoe, co. Kin- cardine (1876). Arg. three mascles sa., on a chief of the last two lions passant of the first, in the middle chief point a crescent arg. OGSTON OF NOR- WOOD, co. Aberdeen (1876). Arg. three mascles sa., on a chief of the last two lions passant of the first, a bordure gu. FRANCIS OGSTON, M.D.-(i876). Arg. three mascles sa., on a chief of the second as many lions passant guard- ant of the first (3rd quarter). ROBERT Douglas, son of Tillequhallie. Arg. three mascles sa., on a chief of the last as many lions passant guardant of the first (3rd quarter). Douglas of Tilwhilly (1800). Az. three mascles within a bordure engrailed or. Wardlaw of West- RESTON [impaled by Burnet of War- riston\ Az. three mascles or (1st and 4th quarters). Wardlaw of Pitreavie. Az. three mascles or (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quar- ters), a crescent arg. for difference. Wardlaw Ramsay of Whitehill (1849). Gu. three mascles or (2nd and 3rd quarters for Cessford). Earl of Roxburgh. Mascles (4). Az. four mascles in cross arg. Miller ( 1 8 1 8) [impaled by Gartshore Stirling\. Mascles (6). Gu. six mascles, 3, 2 and 1, or. Harry Vipont, Hampstead. N i?8 MASCLES— MULLET Mascles (6) — continued. Gu. six mascles or, 3, 2 and i (2nd and 3rd quarters for Weapont). COCKBURN OF LANGTOUN. Gu. six mascles, 3, 2 and 1, or (2nd and 3rd quarters). COCKBURN OF ROWCHESTER (1779). Gu. six mascles, 3, 2 and 1, or (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). STOTHERT OF Blaiket (18 1 4). Maunch. Sa. a maunch arg. within a bordure or charged with eight pairs of lions' gambs saltirewise erased gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Wharton Duff of Orton (18 10). Monastery. Az. the front of an ancient monas- tery arg. (2nd quarter). COLIN MacLarty, M.D., Provost of Camp- beltown (18 19). Moon. Az. the moon in her complement between nine mullets arg., 3, 2, 3, 1. Baillie of Walstoun. Mount— .? Arg. a saltire engrailed sa. between a crescent in chief, two mullets in the flanks, and a boar's head erased in base gu. Sir Alexander Ander- son, Aberdeen (1872). Arg. a saltire az. between three edock leaves slipped in chief and flanks vert and a bell in base of the SALTIRE 203 Saltire — cant in ued. second, within a bordure gu. Mar- shall OF CURRIEHILL (1873). Arg. a saltire engrailed vert between a thistle slipped and leaved in chief ppr. and three mullets in the flanks and base of the second. Thomas Scott Anderson, W.S. (1878). Arg. a saltire sa. between a mullet in chief and three crescents in the flanks and base gu. Charles Ber- tram Black, Edinburgh (1880). Arg. a saltire gu. between two boars' heads erased in chief and in base sa. and as many dexter hands appaumee and couped in the flanks of the second. John Williamson (1892). Arg. a saltire gu. between two boars' heads erased in chief and in base sa. and as many dexter hands appaumee and couped in the flanks, within a bordure of the second. Robert Cochrane Williamson, Edinburgh (1892). Arg. a saltire gu. between two boars' heads erased in chief and in base sa. and as many dexter hands appaume'e and couped in the flanks of the second, within a bordure -of the third. Andrew Williamson, Edin- burgh (1892). Arg. a saltire wavy sa. between two hearts, one in chief and one in base gu., and as many cinquefoils in the flanks vert ( 1 st quarter for Taylor). Robert Taylor, H.E.I.C.S. (1812). Arg. a saltire engrailed between four roses gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Lord Napier (2nd matric. 18 10). Arg. a saltire wavy sa. between two hearts in chief and base ppr. and as many cinquefoils in the flanks vert, • with a canton erm. (1st and 4th quar- ters). George Watson Taylor (2nd matric. 181 5). Arg. a saltire wavy sa. between two hearts in chief and base gu. and as many cinquefoils in the flanks vert (1st and 4th quarters). Alexander Taylor, M.D. (1st matric. 18 16). Arg. a saltire between four holly leaves slipped vert (1st and 4th quar- ters for Gartshore). Gartshore Saltire — con tin ued. Stirling of Craigbarnet (18 18) [impaling Miller]. Arg. a saltire between four roses gu., barbed vert (1st and 4th quarters). Kincaid Lennox of Woodhead and that Ilk (2nd matric. 1833). Arg. a saltire az. between four laurel leaves slipped vert within a bordure sa. (1st and 4th quarters). Hunter-Marshall of Callander (1872). Arg. a saltire engrailed between four roses gu. (2nd quarter). Had- den (Haldane) of Gleneagles. Arg. a saltire engrailed between four roses gu. (2nd quarter), a cres- cent (gu.)in the fess point. Hadden (Haldane) of Lanerick. Arg. a saltire between four roses gu. (2nd quarter). Alexander Haldane, barrister at law (1878). Arg. a saltire between four roses gu. (2nd quarter), in the centre of the shield a mullet sa. Daniel Ruther- ford Haldane, M.D. (1878). Arg. a saltire between four roses gu. (2nd quarter), in the centre of the shield a martlet sa. James Hal- dane, C.A., Edinburgh (1878). Arg. a saltire engrailed between four roses gu. (2nd quarter), on an escutcheon of pretence Chinnery. The Rev. J. R. A. Haldane-Chin- nery (1878), 2nd matric. as Chin- nery-Haldane (1882). Arg. a saltire between four roses gu. (2nd quarter), in the centre of the shield a crescent sa. James Alex- ander Haldane, W.S. (1879). Arg. a saltire az. between three edock leaves slipped, one in chief and two in the flanks vert (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure en- grailed gu. Paton of Glenalmond (1809). Arg. a saltire engrailed between four roses gu. (1st and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). Murray of Broughton (2nd matric. 1730). Arg. a saltire engrailed between four roses gu. (1st and 4th quarters 204 SALTIRE Saltire — continued. of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). Murray of Broughton (3rd matric. 1809). Arg. a saltire between four roses gu. (2nd quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), in the centre of the latter a crescent az. Earl of Camperdown (1882). Arg. a saltire engrailed between four roses of five leaves gu., barbed and seeded vert (3rd quarter), all within a bordure engrailed compony az. and arg. Stewart of Ardvor- lich (1802). Arg. a saltire engrailed between four roses of five leaves gu., barbed and seeded vert (3rd quarter), in the centre of the shield a mullet sa., all within a bordure engrailed compony az. and arg. Major - General Robert Stuart, H.E.I.C.S. (1802). Arg. a saltire engrailed between four roses gu. (3rd quarter). Hal- dane - Oswald of Auchencruive (2nd matric. 1861). Arg. a saltire engrailed between four roses gu. (2nd quarter of 3rd grand quarter), the latter within a bordure gu. Duncan- Morison of Naughton (1853). Arg. a saltire engrailed between four roses gu. (2nd quarter of 3rd grand quarter), the latter within a bordure wavy arg. Gordon - Oswald of SCOTSTOUN (2nd matric. 1865).1 Arg. a saltire between four roses gu. (2nd quarter of 3rd grand quarter for Haldane), the latter within a bordure gu. Morison-Duncan of Naughton (1875). Arg. a saltire between four roses gu. (2nd quarter of 4th grand quar- ter), over the latter a crescent az. The Hon. Hew A. D. H. H. D. Mercer-Henderson (1882). Az. a saltire between three boars' heads erased or within a bordure counter-compony of the second and first. Gordon of Glenbucket. Az. a saltire between three boars' 1 The bordure omitted in a third matricula- tion in 1878. Saltire — continued. heads couped or. Gordon of ROTHIEMAY. Az. a saltire between two mullets in chief and base, a decrescent and in- crescent in the flanks arg. Haig OF Bemersyde. Az. a saltire between two unicorns' heads erased in chief and base arg., armed gu., and a decrescent and in- crescent in the flanks of the second. Heigine of Craigforth. Az. a saltire arg. between a ship under sail flagged of Scotland in chief ppr., a Peruvian sheep in base, a camel on the dexter and an elephant on the sinister (ppr.), the first two of these loaded and the last bearing a turret of the second. The Company of Scotland trading to Africa and the Indies (1696). Az. a saltire arg. between four besants. Bank of Scotland (170 1, recorded 1849). Az. a saltire arg. between two garbs in chief and base or and as many besants in the flanks. Alexander Smith, late master in H.M. Navy (1763). Az. a saltire arg., in the flanks two thistles or and in chief and in base the Royal Signet of the second, with this inscription on the edge, Signetum Regium. Society of Writers to His Majesty's Signet (1789). Az. a saltire arg. between an im- perial crown in chief and a thistle in base, both ppr., all within a double tressure flory counter-flory or. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland (1827). Az. a saltire wavy between a dagger arg., hilted or, in chief and three pad- locks of the second in the flanks and base. Dun Waters of Craigton, co. Stirling (1888). Az. a saltire arg. between four escal- lops or within a bordure of the last ( 1 st and 4th quarters). John Peter Carruthers Wade, H.E.I.C.S. (1854). Chequy or and az. a saltire be- tween three towers triple-towered, one SALTIRE 205 Saltire — con tin tied. in chief and two in the flanks arg. North of Scotland Banking Company (1863). Erm. a saltire sa. between a boar's head erased in chief gu. and three mullets in the flanks and base of the second. Williamson of Balgray (1814). Erm. a saltire engrailed gu. between a mullet in chief of the second and a boar's head erased in base az., the sal- tire being surmounted of a fess arg. charged with three crescents sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters). CRAIG-LAURIE of Redcastle (1857). Gu. a saltire between two spur- revels in the flanks, a spear-head in chief arg. and a crescent in base or. Bryson of Craigton. Gu. a saltire engrailed between three crescents in chief and in the flanks arg. Oliphant of Prinlis. Gu. a saltire engrailed arg. between four fleurs de lys or. Hopkirk of Dalbeath (2nd matric. 1804, 3rd do. 1815). Gu. a saltire engrailed arg. between four mullets or. CHRISTIE OF Cow- den (1874). Gu. a saltire between four crescents or (1st and 4th quarters). KlNNAIRD OF INCHTURE. Gu. a saltire between four crescents or (2nd and 3rd quarters for Kinnaird). Lord Kinnaird of Inchture. Or, a saltire engrailed between four mullets sa. Christie of Bal- buchlie. Or, a saltire invected between four mullets sa. Christie of Craig- ton. Or, a saltire indented between four mullets sa. Patrick Christie, Aberdeen. Or, a saltire engrailed sa. between two swans naiant in fess undy or in a loch ppr. Loch of Drylaw. Or, a saltire between two mullets in the flanks sa., in chief a demi-lion couped at the joints gu. and in base a cross patee of the last. Christie of Durie (1787). Saltire — continued. Or, a saltire az. between a lion rampant in chief gu. having on his head an esquire's helmet ppr. and three bucks' heads erased in the flanks and in base of the third. Lieut.- Col. Henry Malcolm, H.E.I.C.S. (1797). Or, a saltire wavy between four spur-revels sa. Christie of Edale (1866). Or, a saltire engrailed gu. between four mullets az. ( 1 st and 4th quarters). Christie of Riddry ( 1 8 1 8) [impaling Dwyer\. Or, a saltire engrailed between a mullet in chief and base and in each flank a rose sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Clirystie) ; over all on an escut- cheon the arms formerly used by Miller of Craigcniinny. Chrystie- MlLLER OF CRAIGENTINNY (ist matric. 1862). Or, a saltire engrailed between two mullets in chief and base and as many roses in the flanks sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Chrystie - Miller of Craigentinny (2nd matric. 1868). Vert, a saltire or between three hunting-horns in the flanks and in base arg., garnished gu. POLLOCK OF Over Pollock. Vert, a saltire arg. between two hunting-horns in the flanks of the second, garnished and stringed gu., and a quatrefoil in base or. Pollok of Rhindmuir, co. Lanark (1876). Vert, a saltire engrailed arg. between a mullet in chief, two garbs in the flanks, and three roses in base or, within a bordure of the third charged with eight crescents of the field. Rig of Rigsland. Vert, a saltire engrailed arg. between a mullet in chief, two garbs in the flanks, and three roses in base or, all within a bordure of the third charged with eight crescents of the field (1st and 4th quarters). Rigg OF Morton (1772). Vert, a saltire or between three hunting-horns in fess and base arg., garnished gu. (1st and 4th quarters). 206 SALTIRE Saltire — continued. Crawford Pollok of Pollok (1852). Vert, a saltire or between three hunting-horns in the flanks and base arg., garnished and stringed gu. (1st and 4th quarters). FERGUSSON- Pollok, Edinburgh (1886). Vert, a saltire or between three hunting-horns, two in the flanks and one in base arg., garnished and stringed gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Pollok). Alexander Taylor, M.D. (1st matric. 18 16). (4) Saltire between ... a chief . . . or on a chief . . . Arg. a saltire sa. between a mullet and crescent in pale gu., a chief of the second. Gilbert Black, Aber- deen. Arg. a saltire invected sa. between two pellets in the flanks, on a chief gu. three cushions or. JOHNSTONE of Clothrie. Arg. a saltire sa. between two mul- lets in chief and an anchor in base gu., all within a bordure az., on a chief of the third three cushions or. Johnston of Netherwood. Arg. a saltire sa. between two escal- lops in the flanks gu., on a chief of the second three cushions of the first. Johnstone of Wardmilnes. Arg. a saltire sa. between a crescent in chief of the second and a man's heart ensigned with an imperial crown ppr. in base, on a chief gu. three cushions or. Major John Johnston (1735)- Arg. a saltire wavy sa. between a mullet in chief, a rose in base gu., and two garbs in the flanks vert, on a chief of the third three cushions or. Johnston of Gallowbank (1772). Arg. a saltire az. between three mullets or one in chief and two in the flanks gu., on a chief of the second three cushions or. Kirkpatrick of Culloch (I791)- Arg. a saltire engrailed between four mullets gu., in the dexter point of a chief az. a blazing comet or. John Anderson, London (1794). Saltire — continued. Arg. a saltire engrailed between four mullets gu. within a bordure of the last, in the dexter point of a chief az. a blazing comet or. Alexander Anderson, London (1794). Arg. a saltire and chief gu., the former between two mascles, one in chief and one in base az., and as many ermine spots in the flanks. ALEX- ANDER Annand, London (18 12). Arg. a saltire az. between three mullets in chief and flanks and an owl in base gu., on a chief of the second three cushions or within a bordure gu. Kirkpatrick -Howat of Mabie ( 1 86 1 ) [impaling Blewitt\. Arg. a saltire engrailed between a mullet in chief and a crescent in base gu., and in each flank a carpen- ter's axe az., on a chief of the last a fret of the first between two crescents or. Anderson of Blairvadick (1862). Arg. a saltire sa. between three martlets in chief and flanks and a crescent in base gu., on a chief of the second three pheons, points down- wards, or. Philip Black, Glasgow (1863). Arg. a saltire sa. between three martlets in chief and flanks and a crescent in base gu., on a chief of the second three roses or. Black of Craigmaddie (1863). Arg. a saltire sa. between a mullet in chief and a rose in base gu. and two garbs in the flanks vert, on a chief of the third three cushions or. Edward Johnstone of Falford Hall, co. Warwick (1871). Arg. a saltire invected sa. between two pellets in the flanks, on a chief gu. three cushions or (2nd and 3rd quarters [for Johnstone of Clauc/irie~\ of 3rd grand quarter). Maxwell of Munches (1868). Gu. a saltire between two spur- revels in chief and base or and as many mullets in the flanks arg., on a chief of the second a lion passant guardant of the first. Bryce OF Bow- TON (1766). SALTIRE 207 Saltire — continued. Gu. a saltire between three mullets in chief and flanks and a crescent in base arg., on a chief of the last a stag's head cabossed of the first be- tween two martlets sa. Thomas Darnley Anderson, merchant, Liverpool (i860). Gu. a saltire between three mullets in chief and flanks and a crescent in base arg. within a bordure erm., on a chief of the second a stag's head cabossed of the first between two martlets sa. William Archibald Anderson, merchant, Glasgow ( 1 860). Or, a saltire between two spur-revels in the flanks gu., a chief of the second. Bruce of Pittarthie. Or, a saltire indented between four mullets sa., on a chief of the last three crescents arg. Christie of Bedlay (1855)- (5) On a Saltire . . . Arg. on a saltire engrailed sa. a buckle or. Colquhoun of Gars- CADDEN. Arg. on a saltire sa. an annulet or, stoned ppr. Maxwell of Nether Pollok. A.rg. on a saltire sa. a man's heart or. Maxwell of Telen. Arg. on a saltire engrailed az. five escallops of the first. PRINGLE of Torwoodlee. Arg. on a saltire engrailed sa. five escallops or. Pringle OF WHYT- bank (1st matric.) Arg. on a saltire az. an escutcheon of the Royal Arms of Scotland, sup- ported on the dexter by the royal unicorn and on the sinister by a savage ppr. PROVINCE OF NOVA Scotia. Arg. on a saltire engrailed gu. five besants. Sinclair of Stevenson. Arg. on a saltire sa. an annulet or, stoned az., in base a crescent of the second, within a bordure gu. charged with eight besants. Maxwell of Springkell (1st matric. 1 761, 2nd do. 181 1). Arg. on a saltire sa. five annulets or. Welsh of Cornlee (i77 0- Saltire — contained. Arg. on a saltire sa. a martlet or within a bordure engrailed gu. 'Max- well of Brediland (1789). Arg. on a saltire sa. five annulets or, stoned gu., within a bordure of the last. Thomas Welsh, Captain, H.E.I.C.S. (1789). Arg. on a saltire engrailed sa. five escallops or. Pringle of Whyt- bank and Yair (2nd matric. 1828). Arg. on a saltire az. a mitre or ; behind the shield are placed two batons in saltire, each ensigned with a unicorn salient supporting a shield arg., the unicorn horned or and gorged with an antique crown, to which is affixed a chain passing between the forelegs and reflexed over the back of the last (the baton of H.M. Heritable Usher for Scotland). The Walker Trustees 1877). Arg. on a saltire sa. nine lozenges of the field (2nd and 3rd quarters of 1st grand quarter). Baillie OF Lamington (2nd matric. 1837). Arg. on a saltire sa. a crescent or (1st and 4th quarters). Maxwell of Broomholm (1759). Arg. on a saltire sa. an annulet or (1st and 4th quarters). Maxwell of Calderwood (2nd matric. 1793). Arg. on a saltire sa. a martlet or within a bordure invected gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Graham Max- well of Merksworth (1858). Arg. on a saltire sa. an annulet or, stoned az., within a bordure of the second (2nd quarter for Maxwell of Williamwood). James Maxwell Graham, merchant, Glasgow (1837). Arg. on a saltire sa. an annulet or, stoned az., within a bordure of the second (2nd quarter), all within a bordure erm. Charles Maxwell GRAHAM, merchant, Glasgow (1842). Arg. on a saltire sa. an annulet or, stoned az. (2nd quarter for Maxwell of Pollok). Earl of Glasgow (1869). Arg. on a saltire sa. nine lozenges of the field (2nd and 3rd quarters for 208 SALTIRE Saltire — continued. Blair). Thomas, Earl of Dun- donald (1774). Arg. on a saltire sa. eight mascles of the field, in chief a mullet gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Hunter Blair OF Dunskey (1st matric. 1786; quarters reversed by 2nd matric. 1850). Arg. on a saltire engrailed sa. five escallops or (2nd and 3rd quarters). Scott of Galashiels (1793). Arg. on a saltire sa. nine lozenges of the field (2nd and 3rd quarters [for Blair] of 2nd grand quarter). Lord Lamington (1880). Arg. on a saltire sa. nine mascles of the field within a bordure az. (3rd quarter). Smyth of Balhary (1 765). Arg. on a saltire sa. eight mascles of the field, in chief a star gu. (3rd quarter). Hunter Blair of Blair- quhan (1827). Arg. on a saltire sa. a martlet or within a bordure invected gu. (3rd quarter for Maxwell of Merksworth). James Maxwell Graham, merchant, Glasgow (1837). Arg. on a saltire sa. a martlet or within a bordure invected gu. (3rd quarter), all within a bordure erm. Charles Maxwell Graham, mer- chant, Glasgow (1842). Arg. on a saltire sa. an annulet or, stoned az., within a bordure of the second (3rd quarter). Graham Maxwell of Merksworth (1858). Arg. on a saltire sa. nine mascles of the first within a bordure az. (3rd quar- ter of 4th grand quarter for Smyth). Kinloch of Kinloch (1873). Az. on a saltire arg. a man's heart or. Rev. Hugh Maxwell, Minister of Strathmartine. Az. on a saltire arg. a bleeding heart transpierced with two swords in saltire, points downwards, ppr., the heart having over it a mitre of gold placed on the field and tasselled gu., within a bordure or charged with a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Sharp of Scotscraig. Saltire — continued. Gu. on a saltire arg. five martlets volant of the first. Gillon of Wall- HOUSE (1st matric. . . ., 2nd do. 1824). Or, on a saltire az. nine lozenges of the first ( 1 st and 4th quarters for Dal- rymple). Dalrymple of Stair. Or, on a saltire az. nine lozenges of the first, in chief a water-bouget sa. (1st and 4th quarters). William Dalrymple, eldest son of Cousland. Or, on a saltire az. nine lozenges of the field within a bordure gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Dalrymple Hay of Park (1800). Or, on a saltire az. nine lozenges of the first, on a bordure of the second eight mullets and as many boars' heads erased arg. alternately (1st and 4th quarters). Dalrymple of New Hailes (1887). Or, on a saltire az. nine lozenges of the field within a bordure engrailed gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Mur- ray OF MURRAYTHWAITE (1792). Or, on a saltire az. nine lozenges of the first within a bordure of the second charged with eight mullets and as many boars' heads erased arg. (4th quarter). FERGUSSON OF KlLKERRAN (1880). Sa. on a saltire arg. a crescent gu. (2nd quarter [for Little] of 1st and 4th grand quarters). Gordon-Gilmour of Craigmillar, co. Midlothian (4th matric. 1887). Sa. on a saltire arg. a crescent gu. for difference (2nd quarter for Little). Little Gilmour of Liberton and Craigmillar (3rd matric. 18 10). Vert, on a saltire engrailed arg. five fleurs de lys of the first. Mr. John Frank, writer, Edinburgh (1673). (6) On a Saltire between . . . Arg. on a saltire between two cres- cents in the flanks and a garb in base sa. five lozenges voided ("or rather mascles") of the first. Blair of Milgerholme. Arg. on a saltire vert between four cross crosslets fitchee gu. five cres- SALTIRE 209 Saltire — continued. cents of the field. Carse of Fok- DELCARSE. • Arg. (on) a saltire engrailed be- tween four roses gu. a mullet (of the field) for difference. Napier of Bowquhaple. Arg. on a saltire engrailed between four roses gu. five mullets of the field. Napier of Culcreuch. Arg. on a saltire engrailed between four roses gu. a fleur de lys (of the field) for difference. Alexander Napier. Arg. on a saltire sa. between two mullets in chief and base az. a man's heart or. MAXWELL OF LACKIE- BANK (1676). Arg. on a saltire az. between three crescents in chief and on the flanks gu. and a garb of the second in base a chess-rook or. John Smith, por- tioner of Dirleton (1693). Arg. on a saltire az. between four stags' heads couped gu. five mullets or. Dugald Malcolm, Jamaica (1773). Arg. on a saltire az. between four stags' heads couped gu. a galley be- tween as many mullets or. Neil Malcolm, Jamaica (1773). Arg. on a saltire az. between a thistle ppr. in chief and a castle on a rock sa. in base a book expanded or. University of Edinburgh (1789). Arg. on a saltire engrailed sa. be- tween a heart in chief gu., two cinquefoils in the 'flanks vert, and a fleur de lys in base of the third, an annulet or. James TAYLOR, H.E.I.C.S. (1792). Arg. on a saltire engrailed between four roses hedgehog or. M'Farlane of Gartarlan (18 16). Arg. on a saltire wavy sa. between two hearts, one in chief and the other in base gu., and as many cinquefoils in the flanks vert a hunting-horn of the first stringed of the third. Alex- ander Taylor, M.D. (2nd matric. 1S17). Arg. on a saltire az. between four stags' heads erased gu. five mullets Saltire — continued. or ; over all on an escutcheon the arms of Orme of Dalvaird. Malcolm of Poltalloch (18 1 8). Arg. on a saltire az. between a stag's head erased in chief gu. and an oak tree eradicated and lying fess-ways in base vert five mullets or ; over all on an escutcheon or a saltire sa. with a fleur de lys in chief az. for Kcllic. G. Kellie M'Callum, W.S. (1841). Arg. on a saltire sa. between two mullets in chief and base and as many crescents in the flanks gu. a boar's head erased or. Captain James Alexan- der Anderson, 14th Foot (1S68). Arg. on a saltire az. between three edock leaves slipped ppr. in chief and flanks and a hunting-horn sa., stringed gu., in base a cross crosslet fitchee of the first within a bordure of the fourth. Burt-Marshall of Lun- carty (1872). Arg. on a saltire couped sa. between three moors' heads couped of the second banded or, a heart of the third (2nd quarter). Morison-Duncan of Naughton (1875). Arg. on a saltire az. between an eagle displayed in chief sa. and a serpent nowed in base vert a martlet of the first. David Carnduff (1890). Arg. on a saltire couped sa. between three moors' heads couped of the second, banded or, a heart of the last (1st and 4th quarters). Duncan- Morison of Naughton (1853). Az. on a saltire between two mullets in chief and base, and a decrescent and an increscent in the flanks arg., a primrose slipped ppr. WILLIAM Haig Az. on a saltire arg. between a ship under sail flagged of Scotland in chief ppr., a Peruvian sheep in base, a camel on the dexter and an elephant on the sinister (ppr.), the first two of these loaded and the last bearing a turret arg., an escutcheon gu. charged with a thistle head crowned or. The Colony of Caledonia (1698). Az. on a saltire between two cal- traps in chief and base and as many spur-revels in the flanks arg. a lion P 2IO SALTIKE Saltire — continued. rampant gu. County OF Stirling (1890). Erm. on a saltire gu. between four palm branches slipped ppr. five mascles or. Calderwood of Pol- ton (1736). Erm. on a saltire gu. between four palm branches ppr. five mascles or. (2nd quarter). Calderwood Dur- ham OF Largo (2nd matric. 1792). Gu. on a saltire between a falcon volant in chief and three covered cups in the flanks and base or rombre du soleil of the first. Sligo OF Car- mvle (1829). Gu. embordured on a saltire between a falcon volant in chief and three covered cups in the flanks and base or Vombre du soleil of the first. Sligo OF AULDHAME (1829). Or, on a saltire az. between two water-bougets in the flanks sa. nine lozenges of the first. Dalrymple OF North Berwick (ist matric. 17 19). Or, on a saltire az. between a mul- let in chief gu. and two water-bougets in the flanks sa. nine lozenges of the field. Captain Hew Whitefoord Dalrymple (1777). Or, on a saltire az. between four stags' heads erased gu. five crescents of the field, on a dexter canton of the second a naval crown of the first and a medal pendant therefrom. Sir Pulteney Malcolm (181 5) Or, on a saltire az. between four stags' heads erased gu. five crescents of the field, on a canton of the third between two branches of laurel an anchor erect or, the stem charged with a mural crown having a medal pen- dant therefrom. Lieut. - Col. Sir James Malcolm, K.C.B. (181 5). Or, on a saltire az. between two stags' heads erased in chief and base gu. and as many cross crosslets fitchee in the flanks sa. a fusil of the field. Malcolm of Glenmorag (1864). Or, on a saltire az. between a mul- let in chief and two water-bougets in the flanks sa. nine lozenges of the field (ist and 4th quarters). James Elphinston Saltire — continued. Dalrymple Horn (1790). Or, on a saltire az. between a mullet in chief and two water-bougets in the flanks sa. nine lozenges of the field (1st and 4th quarters) ; over all on an escutcheon Elphinstone within a bor- dure gu. Dalrymple Horn El- phinstone of Logie Elphinstone (1828). Or, on a saltire az. between two water-bougets in flank sa. nine lozen- ges of the first (1st and 4th quarters). Hamilton-Dalrymple of North Berwick (2nd matric. 1889). Vert, on a saltire arg. between three hunting-horns, two in the flanks and one in base of the second, viroled and stringed gu., a lion rampant sa. Morris of Craig (ist matric. 1863). (7) On a Saltire ... a chief . . . or on a chief . . . Arg. on a saltire gu. five besants, on a chief of the second three mul- lets or. George Jardine, Edin- burgh. Arg. on a saltire gu. two long bows in saltire of the first and on a chief of the second three lozenges or. Thomas Walker, M.D., St. Peters- burg (1829). Arg. a saltire and chief gu., the former charged with a mullet and the latter with an escallop of the first. James Cowan, Lord Provost of Edin- burgh (1873). Arg. a saltire and chief az., the former charged with a crescent and the latter with a cinquefoil of the first. Charles Crofton Boyes, New Zealand (1879). Arg. a saltire and chief gu., the former charged with an escallop or. James Cowan of Ross Hall, co. Renfrew (1888). Gu. on a saltire arg. a thistle slipped vert, on a chief of the second three cushions az. James Kirke, Edin- burgh. Or, a saltire and chief gu., the saltire charged with a mullet of the first, a crescent of the second for SALTIRE— SCEPTKE 211 bustards rising counter-changed Newall of Saltire — continued. difference. Major William BrucEj son of Bruce of Urie, in Zetland. Or, a saltire and chief gu., the for- mer charged with a mullet of the first, a crescent of the second for difference (2nd and 3rd quarters). WILLIAM Hoseason, Jamaica, and Thomas HOSEASON, Madras (1808). Or, on a saltire az. between four stags' heads erased gu. five crescents of the field, on a chief vert the badge of the Persian order of the Lion and Sun between two antique crowns or. Sir John Malcolm, K.C.B. (181 5). (8) Parted per Saltire. Parted per saltire gu. and arg. three of the second and first. Barskeoch (1677). Parted per saltire az. and gyronny of eight or and sa., in chief a wounded lion couchant arg. pierced by a spear behind gu., his head resting on a shield gyronny as above, in base a holly bush of the second below a crook and hunting-horn saltire-ways of the fourth, on a chief of the fifth within a bordure of the fourth the White Horse of Hanover between two eastern gold crowns. James Burnes, H.E.I.C.S. (1st matric. 1837). Parted saltire g garbs or. (1863). Parted per saltire or and arg. on a saltire az. between two cinquefoils in the flanks vert a martlet of the second, on a chief of the third three cushions of the first. Kirkpatrick of Al- LANSHAW (1872). Sandglass. Vert, a sandglass running arg. and in chief the Holy Bible expanded ppr. JOASS OF COLLINWORT. Savage. Az. a savage wreathed with bay leaves having a sheath of arrows hang- ing by his side and bearing a bow in his sinister hand, all ppr., and pointing with the other hand to a comet placed per saltire arg. and sa. a ., on a chief az. three Lawson of Halheriot Savage — continued. in the dexter chief point or. Oswald OF Fingalton [impaling Gillespie]. Az. a savage ppr. wreathed with bay leaves and bearing in his sinister hand a baton erected on his shoulder vert, and pointing with the other to a comet placed in the dexter chief point or. Andrew Oswald of (Dalderse). Az. a savage ppr. wreathed with bay leaves and bearing in his sinister hand a baton erected on his shoulder vert, and in the dexter a cross-staff pointing therewith to a star placed in the dex- ter chief point or. James Oswald, skipper, Kirkcaldy (1681). Az. a savage wreathed about the head and middle with bay leaves, having a quiver of arrows by his side, bearing a bow in his left hand ppr. and pointing with his right to a blazing star in the dexter chief point or, within a bordure erm. Oswald of SCOTSTOUN (1st matric. 1764). (1st and 4th quarters) Gordon -Oswald of Scotstoun (2nd do. 1865, 3rd do. 1878). Az. a savage wreathed with bay leaves and having a quiver of arrows by his side and a bow in his sinister hand, all ppr., the other pointing to a comet in the dexter chief point or, within a bordure engrailed of the last. Oswald of Auchencruive (1st matric. 1770). Az. a savage wreathed about the head and middle with bay leaves, having a quiver of arrows by his side, bearing a bow in his left hand ppr. and pointing with his right to a blazing star in the dexter chief point or, within a bordure engrailed of the last (1st quarter). Haldane - Oswald of Auchencruive (2nd matric. 1861). Scales — see Balance. Sceptre. Gu. a sceptre and sword in saltire with an imperial crown placed between the upper corners, all ppr., within an orle of eight thistles slipped near the head or (1st and 4th quarters for coat of augmentation). Earl of Kin- tore. 212 SCISSORS— SHIP Scissors. Az. a pair of scissors (shizers) or (2nd quarter). Incorporation of Tailors of Aberdeen (1682 ?). Sconce — see Fortification. Shakefork — see Fork. Sheaves, Holly — see Branches. Ship — see also Pinnace. Arg. in the sea ppr. a ship with three masts riding at anchor sa. Royal Burgh of Stranraer. Arg. in the sea a ship under sail ppr. flagged of Scotland, a chief tierced per pale az., vert, and arg., in the first a saltire arg. charged with a thistle vert and over it a crown or, in the second two eels in saltire or, and from a cloud above a hand issuant holding a pair of balances ppr., in the third a castle triple - towered sa. The Company of Merchants in Edinburgh (1693). Arg. a ship of war under sail ppr. and on a chief az. three boars' heads couped or. Captain John Fer- guson, R.N. (1757). Arg. a three-masted ship under full sail in the sea ppr. between three oak trees eradicated and fructuated of the last. Darroch of Gourock (1797). Arg. the hull of a ship on the stocks ppr., on a chief az. two spur-revels of the field. BURGH OF Govan (1884). Arg. a ship at anchor within a double tressure flory counter-flory or ( 1 st and 4th quarters) ; over all on a shield of pretence arg. a cross en- grailed sa., a crescent for difference. John Sinclair. Arg. a ship, sails furled, in the sea ppr. (1st and 4th quarters). William M'Nair, merchant, Glasgow (1761). Arg. a ship in distress in the sea ppr. (1st and 4th quarters), all within aborduregu. Smith of Smithfield (1768). Arg. a ship in distress in the sea ppr. (1st and 4th quarters). SMITH OF Camno (1768). Arg. a three-masted ship in the sea ppr. flagged gu., on a chief of the last three armed legs conjoined at the top of the thighs and flexed in triangle Ship — continued. between two mullets or (2nd quarter). Gun Munro of Braemore (1800). Arg. a ship, with her sails trussed up, sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure compony of eight pieces arg. and gu. charged alter- nately with a saltire and a buckle counter - changed. Master John Hamilton, Edinburgh, sub-Dean of the Chapel Royal. Arg. a ship, sails furled, sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure compony arg. and az., the first charged with hearts gu. and the second with mullets of the first. Hamilton of Bargany (patent 1746, recorded 1784). _ Arg. in a sea in base a ship of war at anchor, sails furled and ensigns flying, all ppr., in the dexter chief point a double eagle displayed gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). John Michie, London (1761). Arg. a ship in full sail ppr. in a sea undy vert (4th quarter), all within a bordure arg. ; over all on an escut- cheon sa. a boar's head erased or. Campbell of Hallyards (18 14). Az. in base a ship under sail arg., in the sinister chief point a hand couped, gauntleted and grasping a sword ppr. Elizabeth Gillespie [impaled by Oswald\ Az. a ship in full sail arg., ensigns flying gu., between three besants. Spiers of Alderslie (1767). Az. a ship in full sail arg., ensigns flying gu., between three besants, in the middle chief point a crescent of the second. Speirs of Culcruich (1S10). Az. a three-masted ship, sails furled, flags flying or, on a chief of the last three escallops sa. Sir James Anderson, London (1869). Az. a ship under sail between two wolves' heads couped in chief and an escallop in base arg. Robert Lums- DEN, banker, Aberdeen (1883). Az. a three-masted ship, sails furled and flag's flying, in chief a cross cross- let fitchee between a pelican in her SHIP 21 Ship — continued. nest feeding her young and a dexter arm fess-ways couped below the elbow, the hand holding a dagger erect or (on an escutcheon of pretence Stain- ton). R. W. Gillespie Stainton of BlGGARSHIELS (1873). Az. a ship at anchor, oars in saltire, within a double tressure flory counter- flory or (1st quarter); over all divid- ing the coats a cross engrailed sa., all within a bordure indented gu. Sin- clair OF Dunbeath (1st matric. . . .) Az. a ship at anchor, oars in saltire, within a double tressure flory counter- flory or ( 1 st quarter) ; over all dividing the coats a cross engrailed sa., all within g. bordure invected gu. Sin- clair of Stemster. Az. a ship at anchor, oars in saltire, within a double tressure flory counter- flory or ( 1 st quarter) ; over all dividing the coats a cross engrailed sa., all within a bordure compony gu. and or. Sinclair of Stircock. Az. a ship at anchor, oars in saltire, within a double tressure flory counter- flory or ( 1 st quarter) ; over all dividing the coats a cross engrailed sa., all within a bordure chequy or and gu. Sinclair of Freswick. Az. a ship at anchor, oars in saltire, within a double tressure flory counter- flory or ( 1 st quarter) ; over all dividing the coats a cross engrailed sa., all within a bordure compony sa. and arg. Sinclair of Ulbster (ist matric. 1678). Az. a ship at anchor, oars in saltire, within a double tressure flory counter- flory or (1st quarter) ; over all dividing the coats a cross engrailed sa., all within a bordure ermine. Sinclair of Barroqk (1767). Az. a ship at anchor, within a double tressure flory counter-flory or (1st quarter) ; over all a cross en- grailed and interchanged arg. and sa., with a crescent arg. in the centre for difference. Sinclair of Murkle (1767). Az. a ship at anchor, oars in saltire, within a double tressure flory counter- Ship — con tin ued. flory or (1st quarter) ; over all dividing the coats a cross engrailed quarterly arg. and sa., all within a bordure quarterly or and gu., charged with three mullets of the first. Sinclair of Ulbster (2nd matric. 1778). Az. a ship at anchor, oars in saltire or, flagged gu., within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the second (1st quarter) ; over all dividing the coats a cross engrailed sa., the whole within a bordure parted per pale, the dexter side indented gu., the sinister erm. Sinclair of Dunbeath, co. Caith- ness (2nd matric. 1886). Az. a three-masted ship under sail or (ist and 4th quarters). Burgh of Portobello (1886). Az. a ship at anchor, oars in saltire or, flagged gu., within a double tres- sure flory counter-flory of the second (ist quarter of ist and 4th grand quarters) ; over the latter dividing the coats a cross engrailed sa. within a bordure chequy or and az. Frederick Granville Sinclair of Fairmead, co. Cambridge (1891). Az. a ship under sail or, sails arg., flags gu. (4th quarter of ist and 4th grand quarters) ; over the latter dividing the coats a cross engrailed sa. within a bordure chequy or and az. Frederick Granville Sinclair of Fairmead, co. Cambridge (1891). Az. a ship at anchor within a double tressure flory counter-flory or (2nd quarter). Col. James St. Clair, second son of Lord St. Clair (1735). Az. a ship under sail or (2nd and 3rd quarters) ; over all on a shield of pretence arg. a cross engrailed sa., a crescent for difference. John Sin- clair. Az. a ship at anchor within a double tressure flory counter-flory or (ist and 4th quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters) ; over all (on a shield of pretence) arg. a cross engrailed sa., a crescent for difference. Ross OF Balgrigie. Az. a ship under sail or (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand 214 SHIP— SPEAR Ship — continued. quarters) ; over all (on a shield of pretence) arg. a cross engrailed sa., a crescent for difference. ROSS OF Balgrigie. Az. a ship under sail or (3rd quarter). Col. James St. Clair, second son of Lord St. Clair (1735). Az. a ship under sail or, in the dexter chief point a crescent of the last and on a chief arg. three boars' heads erased sa. (4th quarter). Brown of Eccles (1808). Az. a ship under sail or (4th quarter) ; over all dividing the coats a cross engrailed sa., all within a bordure indented gu. Sinclair of Dun- beath (1st matric.) Az. a ship under sail or (4th quarter); over all dividing the coats a cross engrailed sa., all within a bordure chequy or and gu. Sinclair of Freswick. Az. a ship under sail or (4th quarter) ; over all dividing the coats a cross engrailed sa., all within a bordure compony gu. and or. Sin- clair of Stircock. Az. a ship under sail or (4th quar- ter) ; over all dividing the coats a cross engrailed sa., all within a bordure in- verted gu. Sinclair of Stemster. Az. a ship under sail or (4th quar- ter) ; over all dividing the coats a cross engrailed sa., all within a bordure compony sa. and arg. Sinclair of U lbster ( 1 st. matric. 1678). Az. a ship under sail or (4th quarter) ; over all dividing the coats a cross engrailed sa., all within a bordure erm. Sinclair of Barrock (1767). Az. a ship under sail or (4th quarter) ; over all dividing the coats a cross engrailed and interchanged arg. and sa., with a crescent arg. for difference. Sinclair of Murkle (1767). Az. a ship under sail or (4th quarter) ; over all dividing the quarters a cross engrailed quarterly arg. and sa., all within a bordure quarterly or and gu. charged with three mullets of Ship — continued. the first. Sinclair of Ulbster (2nd matric. 1778). Az. a ship under sail or, sails arg. and flags gu. (4th quarter) ; over all dividing the coats a cross engrailed sa., the whole within a bordure parted per pale, the dexter side indented gu., the sinistererm. Sinclair of Dunbeath, co. Caithness (2nd matric. 1886). Or, a ship in the sea ppr., sails furled, streamers flying az., on a chief of the last two boars' heads erased arg., armed gu. Captain George Dewar. Or, in a sea ppr. a dragon ship vert under sail, oars in action, on a chief gu. a battle-axe fess-ways arg. Burgh of Lerwick (1882). ... in the sea ppr. a ship, sails trussed up, masts and tacklings, the prow ensigned with the sun and the stern with the moon, crescent, all arg. between two escutcheons in the honour point (sic), that on the dexter (or) charged with a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu., that on the sinister (or) with a fess chequy az. and arg. and between as many cross crosslets fitchee of the second. Royal Burgh of Renfrew. Slips, Oak. Or, three oak slips fructed ppr., a chief vair. Aiken of Dalmoak, co. Dumbarton (1892). Spear. Gu. a broken spear and standard saltire-waysarg., the last charged with a cross of the field and fringed or (1st quarter). SMYTH OF BALHARY (1765). Gu. a tilting spear ppr. fess-ways between three antique crowns or (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bor- dure embattled quarterly arg. and or. LlEUT.-COL. WlLLOUGHBY GORDON (1808). Gu. a broken spear and standard saltire-waysarg., the latter charged with a cross of the first and fringed or (1st quarter of 4th grand quarter for SmytJi). KlNLOCH OF KlNLOCH (1873). Or, a spear in bend ppr., point im- SPEAR- STAG 21 Spear — continued. brued between three crescents, within a double tressure flory counter- flory gu. William Seton, H.M. Horse Guards. Spears (2). Arg. two spears in saltire ppr. between four spots of ermine (2nd and 3rd quarters). EDMONSTON OF Newton (2nd matric. 1775). Az. two tilting spears in saltire between four boars' heads couped or, on a chief arg. a mullet between two crescents gu. Speir of Burnbrae (1859). Az. two tilting spears in saltire between four boars' heads couped or, on a chief arg. a mullet between two crescents gu. within a bordure of the second. Speir of Blackstone (i359)- Gu. two ring - spears in saltire between three fleurs de lys in chief and flanks and as many annulets in base or, stoned az. Montgomerie of Heslaid. Gu. two spears in saltire between a mullet in chief and a crescent in base arg., all within a bordure of the last charged with four fleurs de lys and as many annulets alternately az. LlND OF GORGIE (1738). Gu. two spears in saltire between a mullet in chief and a crescent in base arg., all within a bordure invected or charged with four fleurs de lys and as many annulets alternately az. JOHN LlND, Poland (1769). Gu. two spears in saltire between a mullet in chief and a crescent in base arg., within a bordure engrailed of the last charged with four fleurs de lys and as many annulets alternately az. Sir James Lind, K.C.B. (18 15). Or, two tilting spears in saltire between four tau crosses sa. James Speirs, London (1873). Spears (3). Az. three tilting spears conjoined, two in saltire and one in pale ppr., standing on a mount in base vert, each having a pennon arg. bearing a cross patde gu., around the middle of the Spears (3) — continued. spears a celestial crown or, within a bordure of the last charged with four leopards' faces sa. Login of South- end (1855). Spear Head. Arg. a spear-head between three cocks gu. Cockburn of Stonyflat. Spur-revel. Arg. a spur-revel az. between three cross crosslets fitchee gu. (1st and 4th quarters). ADAM OF Blairadam (1882). Arg. a spur-revel az. between three cross crosslets fitchee gu. (2nd quarter [for Ada/11^ of 1st and 4th grand quarters). Chrystie Miller of Craigentinny (2nd matric. 1868). Arg. a spur-revel az. between three cross crosslets fitchee gu. (2nd quarter). Miller of Craigentinny on an escutcheon over arms of Chrystie Miller (1862). Gu. a spur-revel of six points or between three cinquefoils arg., within a bordure engrailed erminois. John Hamilton, Tobago (1800). Spur-revels (2). Or, two spur-revels and a hunting- horn in base sa. Edward Burn, Lisbon (1757). Or, in chief two spur-revels sa. and in base a hunting-horn of the second, stringed and garnished vert. Burns of Wemyss House, co. Ren- frew (1889). Spur-revels (3). Az. in chief three spur-revels arg. Dalmahoy of that Ilk. Square. Az. a square or (3rd quarter). In corporation of wrights and Coopers of Aberdeen (1681 ?). Stag. Arg. a stag ppr. lodged under a holly tree growing out of the base vert, on a chief of the last a book bound or between two mullets of the first. Archibald Hyslop, stationer, Edinburgh. Arg. a stag gu., attired or, issuing from a fess wreathed of the second and third. M'CORQUODALE OF THAT ILK. 2l6 STAG— SUN Stag — continued. Arg. a stag trippant gu., attired or, within a bordure of the second. M'Cariney of Aughenleit. Arg. on a mount vert a stag lodged under a tree ppr. LiEUT.-GEN. Sir Thomas Hislop (1813). Arg. a stag trippant on a hillock ppr., attired and unguled gu., within a bordure az. (1st and 4th quar- ters). Captain David Parkhill (1803). Arg. on a mount vert a stag lodged in front of a holly tree ppr., on a chief invected of the second three mullets of the first (2nd and 3rd quarters). Hyslop Maxwell of Glengaber (1867). Az. a stag trippant or, attired and unguled gu. Strachan of GLEN- KINDIE. Az. on a mount in base ppr. a stag trippant or, attired and unguled gu., in the dexter chief point a mullet of six points and in the sinister an in- crescent arg. Strachan of Tarrie (1739)- Az. a stag trippant or, attired and unguled gu. Sir William Strachan, London (1756). Az. a stag trippant or, attired and unguled gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Strachan of Glenkindie). Leith of Freefield (1766). Az. a stag trippant or, attired and unguled gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters for Strachan of Glenkindie). Leith-Ross OF ARNAGE (3rd matric. 1803). Gu. a stag arg. lodged within a grove of trees vert, between the attires three mullets of the second. Fairne OF TARLOGIE. Or, a stag courant between three roses gu., on a chief sa. as many escallops of the first. Graham of (Buchlyvie). Or, a stag at gaze az., attired sa. Sir John Strachan. Or, a stag at gaze az., attired sa., within a bordure gu. Sir John Strachan, R.N. (1st matric. 1765, 2nd do. 1766). Stags (3). Arg. three stags courant at full speed gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Rae Wilson of Kelvinbank (i 807). Standard. Gu. a broken lance and standard saltire-ways arg., the last charged with a cross of the field and fringed or (1st quarter). Smyth OF Balhary (1765). Star — see also Mullet. Gu. a star of six points wavy be- tween three crescents arg. Oliphant of Rossie (1777). Gu. a star of seven points wavy between three antique crowns or. Grant of Auchernack (2nd matric. (i777). Stars (3) — see also Mullets. Arg. three estoiles wavy within a bordure engrailed az. (2nd quarter for Innes of Cathlaw). ROBERT TAYLOR, H.E.I.C.S. (181 2). Arg. three stars of six points wavy az., in the centre chief a mullet gu. within a bordure chequy invected of the second and first (2nd and 3rd quarters). Ramsay OF Barra (2nd matric. 1858). Stars (9). Az. nine stars of six points wavy, 3, 3, 2 and 1 (1st and 4th quarters). Lord Lamington (1880). Sun. Az. the sun in his splendour or be- tween two crosses patee fitchee in chief and a mullet in base arg., in the collar point a dagger, point downward, of the last, hilted and pommelled or. Professor John Gilchrist, London (1805). Az. the sun in his splendour or be- tween two crosses patee in chief and a water-bouget in base arg. Archi- bald Gilchrist, shipbuilder (1874). Az. the sun in his splendour ppr. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure quarterly arg. and or. Rev. B. K. W. Kerr-Pearse, Rector of Ascot, co. Berks. (1891). Gu. a sun between three crescents arg. within a bordure of the second charged with eight roses of the first. Melville of Murdicarnie. SUN— SWORD !I7 Sun — c o?i tinned. Sa. the sun in his glory between nine stars arg., 3, 2, 3 and 1. Baillie OF JERVISWOOD. Sa. the sun in his glory between nine stars arg., 3, 2, 3 and 1, a crescent for difference. Baillie of Manorhall. Sa. the sun in his splendour between five stars, 2, 2 and 1, arg., and in the middle chief point an eagle's head erased or. Baillie of Carnbroe (1780). Sa. the sun in his glory between nine stars arg., 3, 2, 3 and 1 (2nd and 3rd quarters). Earl OF HADDING- TON (1859). Sword. Arg. a sword in pale ppr., a chief gu. Menzies of Culdares. Arg. a sword az. ensigned with a mullet gu. and surmounted of a saltire sa. Alexander Gavine of . . . Montrose (1747). Arg. a sword erected in pale ppr., hilted and pommelled or; the pommel within a crescent in base gu., in a dexter canton az. a saltire of the field. Robert Douglas Halliday of the Island of St. Croix, representative of Tullibole (1775). Arg. a sword erected in pale ppr., hilted and pommelled or, the last within a crescent in base gu., a chief erm. and a dexter canton az. charged with a saltire of the field. John Delap Halliday yr. of Castle- dykes (1779). Arg. a sword erected in pale ppr. hilted and pommelled or, the last within a crescent in base gu., in a dexter canton az. a saltire of the field charged with a mullet of the fourth. Henrietta Halliday (1785). Arg. a sword in bend dexter az., and an oak tree eradicated in bend sinister ppr., the former supporting on its point an antique crown gu. Macgregor, alias Murray of Lan- rick (1795). Arg. a sword az. in bend dexter sur- mounting a fir tree eradicated ppr. in bend sinister, on a chief ermines an Sword — continued. antique crown of the third. ALEX- ANDER M'Grigor of Cairnoch, co. Stirling (1892). Arg. a sword in bend dexter az. and an oak tree eradicated in bend sinister ppr., the former supporting on its point an antique crown gu. (1st and 4th quarters). MACGREGOR, alias MURRAY of Napier Ruskie (1797). Arg. a sword in bend dexter az. and an oak tree eradicated in bend sinister ppr., the former supporting on its point an antique crown gu., in the centre chief point a label of three points of the last. Captain Evan John Macgregor Murray (1809) [impaling Murray, etc.] Arg. a sword in bend dexter az. and an oak tree eradicated in bend sinister ppr., the former supporting on its point an antique crown gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Cortland Mac- gregor Skinner (18 10). Arg. a sword in bend az. sur- mounted of an oak tree eradicated in bend sinister ppr., the former sup- porting on its point an antique crown gu. (1st and 4th quarters). Captain Cortland George Macgregor (1872). Arg. a sword in bend az. surmounted of an oak tree eradicated in bend sinister ppr., the former supporting on its point an antique crown gu. (1st and 4th quarters), in the centre of the shield a crescent az. for difference. Captain Robert Francis Henry Macgregor (1872). Arg. a sword in bend az. surmounted of an oak tree eradicated in bend sinister ppr., the former supporting on its point an antique crown gu. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure quarterly az. and or. Major Cort- landt Alexander Macgregor (1881). Arg. a sword in bend surmounted of an oak tree eradicated in bend sinister ppr., the latter supporting on its point an antique crown gu. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure quarterly az. and erm. Captain 2(8 SWORD Sword — continued. Francis Nugent Macgregor, R.A. (1883). Arg. a sword in bend az. sur- mounted of an oak tree eradicated in bend sinister ppr., the former sup- porting on its point an antique crown gu. (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure quarterly az. and arg. Major Philip Leighton Macgregor, R.A. (1887). Arg. a broadsword in bend gu., hiked sa. (2nd quarter) : over all an escutcheon sa. charged with a bear's head erased or, with a crescent in chief arg. Campbell of Barbreck (1768). Arg. a broadsword in bend gu., hilted sa. (2nd quarter), all within a bordure arg., and in the centre of the shield on an escutcheon sa. a boar's head erased or. Campbell of Hallyards (18 1 4). Arg. a sword in pale ppr. within a bordure indented gu. (3rd quarter). William M'Bean, Inverness. Az. a sword in pale ppr. bearing on the point a pair of balances or, within a bordure of the same. Justice of Eastercrichton. Az. a sword in pale arg. bearing on the point a dexter hand couped gu. between a crescent and a mullet in fess or, within a bordure indented of the second. John M'Morran, Edin- burgh. Az. a sword in pale arg. between three crescents of the last. Patton of Kinnaldie. Az. a sword in pale arg. between three crescents of the second, within a bordure or. John Paton (1756). Gu. a sword in pale ppr. between three padlocks arg. Dun OF Taartie. Gu. a sword in pale ppr. between three padlocks arg, a mullet for differ- ence. Charles Dun, Aberdeen. Gu. a sword in bend arg. between two helmets or. Ellis of Sauchton Milnes. Gu. a sword erected in pale ppr. between three square padlocks arg. Sword — continued. and two buckles in fess of the third. Dunn of Tonnochside (177 1). Gu. a sword in pale ppr., on its point a crescent arg., between three padlocks or. John Dun, Perth (1803). Gu. a sword fess-ways ppr. between three fleurs de lys or (1st quarter). Brown of Eccles (1808). Gu. a sword in bend arg. surmounted of a fess or (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure parted per pale arg. and sa. Mr. John Dempster, Minister of Monifieth. Gu. a sword in bend arg., surmounted by a fess of the third (1st and 4th quarters), over all a baton sa. Dempster of Pitliver. Gu. a sword in bend arg. surmounted of a fess or (1st and 4th quarters), all within a bordure parted per pale arg. and sa. Dempster of Dunnichen (i355). Gu. a sword pale-ways arg. between three cinquefoils of the last (1st and 4th quarters). Lady Mary Cristo- pher Nisbet - Hamilton (1855) [impaled by the same arms]. Gu. a sword pale-ways arg. between three cinquefoils of the second (1st and 4th quarters for Hamilton') ; on an escutcheon of pretence over Nisbet- Hamilton-Ogilvy of Biel (1888). Gu. a sword in pale arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters). Hon. J. E. Kennedy Erskine (1828). Gu. a sword in pale arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters for Dun). Erskine of Dun. Gu. a sword in pale arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure embattled az. Captain Patrick Erskine, third son of Kirkbuddo (1699). Gu. a sword pale-ways arg. between three cinquefoils of the second (2nd and 3rd quarters). Hamilton- Nis- bet of Dirleton (1801). Gu. a sword in pale arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Erskine of Bal- HALL (1833). SWORD— TORTEAUX 219 Sword — continued. Or, a two-handed sword pale-ways az. Spalding of Ashintillie. Or, a sword in pale az. between three crescents, within a double tres- sure flory counter-flory gu. Andrew SETON, merchant, London (1766). Or, a sword in pale ppr., supporting on its point an imperial crown between three crescents gu., within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the last (1st and 4th quarters). Lieut.-Col. James Seton (1806). Quarterly or and arg. a sword in bend az. surmounted of an oak tree eradicated in bend sinister ppr., the former supporting on its point an antique crown gu., in base a horse- shoe sa. William M'Gregor, M.D., M.A. (1884). Swords (2). Arg. two swords chevron-ways az. piercing a heart in chief ppr. and in base a cinquefoil of the second. Pear- son of Balmadies. Arg. two swords chevron-ways az. piercing a man's heart gu. between two crescents in chief and a cinquefoil in base of the second. Pearson of Westhall (1804 ?). Arg. two swords chevron-ways az. piercing a heart gu., in chief a mul- let and in base a cinquefoil of the second. John Pearson, third son of Balmadies (1804 ?). Arg. two swords chevron-ways az. piercing a heart gu., in chief a cres- cent and in base a cinquefoil of the second. Robert Pearson, second son of Balmadies (1804 ?). Gu. two swords in saltire, points downwards, arg., in base a sinister hand couped pointing downward, ppr. SCRIMZEOR (SCRIMGEOUR) OF BOWHILL. Gu. two swords in saltire, points downwards, arg., in base a sinister hand couped pointing downward, ppr., within a bordure of the second. SCRIMZEOR (SCRIMGEOUR) OF CART- MORE. Gu. two swords in saltire, points downwards, ppr. between two fleurs de Swords (2) — continued. lys in chief and base or and as many mullets in the flanks arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters). HagArt OF Bantaskine (2nd matric. 1824). Swords (3). Arg. three broadswords fess-ways ppr. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Whyte of Stockbrigs (1754). Gu. three swords in point, conjoined in the middle chief arg. (2nd and 3rd quarters). James Innes, Chelsea. Target. Gu. a target ppr. (or) between three antique crowns or. Grant of Badendalloch (Ballindalloch ?) (patent 1 73 1 , recorded 1 77 1 [2nd matric.]). Gu. a target between three antique crowns or (1st and 4th quarters). Macpherson Grant of Ballin- dalloch (3rd matric. 1806). Temple. Az. a temple arg., St. Nicholas 1 standing in the porch mitred and vested ppr., with his dexter hand lifted up to heaven praying over three children in a boiling cauldron of the first and holding in the sinister a crosier or. Royal Burgh of Aber- deen (reverse). Az. a temple or. Temple OF Revelrig. Thistle. Az. a thistle ppr. between three mullets arg., within a double tressure flory counter-flory or. Captain John Murray. Az. a thistle between three bucks' heads erased or. George Porteous, one of H.M. Heralds and herald painter. Torteau. Arg. a torteau between three mullets az. Robert Innes, writer, Edin- burgh. Torteaux (3). Or, three torteaux within a bordure wavy and parted per pale sa. and az. 1 " Michael " in the Register, but cf. original patent in possession of the Corporation of Aber- deen. 220 TORTEAUX — TREE, FIR Torteaux (3) — continued. Andrew Myreton, Edinburgh (ist matric. 1686). Or, three torteaux (3rd quarter for Courtenay). William John Struth (1811). ' Tower. Arg. a tower embattled gu. between an increscent and a decrescent in chief az. and a branch of palm in base ppr. Niven of Peebles and Thornton (1796). Arg. a tower embattled gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bordure erm. M'Naghton of Upper Clogher, co. Antrim (1809). Arg. a tower embattled gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Edmund Alex- ander M'Naghton, Beardiville, co. Antrim (18 18). Arg. a tower embattled gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Sir Francis Workman Macnaghton (1832). Arg. a tower embattled gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). M'Naghten of Bushmills House, co. Antrim (1845). Arg. a tower embattled gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters for MLNachtane). MacBrayne of Glenbranter (1871). Arg. a tower embattled gu. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Macnaghten OF DUNDARAVE, co. Antrim (1878). Az. a tower triple - towered or, masoned sa., within an orle of six garbs of the second. Simon Storie, Stockholm. Az. a tower arg., masoned sa. (3rd quarter), all within a bordure erm. Col. Neil Campbell (18 14). Gu. a tower triple-towered arg. (ist quarter). INCORPORATION OF Wrights and Coopers of Aber- deen (168 1 ?). Gu. a tower triple-towered arg. (ist quarter). Incorporation of Tailors of Aberdeen (1682 ?) Gu. a tower triple-towered arg., masoned sa., windows and port of the last (4th quarter). University of Aberdeen (1888). Tower — continued. Sa. a tower or, masoned of the field, windows and ports gu., between three mullets arg. in chief and an embattled wall in base of the second, also masoned of the field. Wilson of Banknock (1863). Towers (3). Gu. three towers triple - towered within a double tressure flory counter- flory arg. ROYAL BURGH OF ABER- DEEN. Tree. Arg. a tree eradicated and lying fess-ways vert between three pheons az. Dalgleish of Scotscraig (1748). Arg. a tree growing out of the base vert, on a chief gu. two wings conjoined erm. Alexander Renny, merchant in Montrose (1760). Arg. a tree growing out of a mount in base vert surmounted of a fess az. charged with three mullets of the field. George Watson Taylor (ist matric. (1815). Arg. a tree growing out of a mount in base vert surmounted of a fess az. charged with three mullets of the field (2nd and 3rd quarters). George Watson Taylor (2nd matric. 181 5). Erm. a tree eradicated in bend dexter surmounted of a sword in bend sinister, the latter bearing on its point an imperial crown, all ppr. LlEUT.- Col. Robert Macara (18 14). Tree, Cocoanut. Arg. a cocoanut tree fluctuated ppr. growing out of a mount in base vert, on a chief az. a shakefork between a martlet on the dexter and a salmon on the sinister arg., the last holding a ring in its mouth or. GLASGOW OF Montgrennan (1807). Tree, Fir — see also Pine. Arg. a fir tree growing out of the middle base vert surmounted of a sword in bend, bearing on the point an imperial crown ppr., within a borduregu. charged with four quadrangular locks of the first. Andrew Grierson, one of H.M. Heralds. Arg. a fir tree growing out of a TREE, FIR— TREE, OAK 221 Tree, Fir — continued. mount in base vert surmounted by a sword in bend, supporting an imperial crown in the dexter chief point ppr. and in chief and base a lion's head erased az. Professor John Gregory, M.D. (1766). Are. a fir tree out of a Arg. a fir tree on a mount in base mount in base ppr. surmounted of a sword in bend of the last, in chief two antique crowns gu., all within a bordure engrailed of the last. James Mac- GREGOR, YOUNGER OF RAIGMORE (1782). a surmounted of a sword in bend ppr., supporting on its point an imperial crown in the dexter chief point of the last. David Gregory, Dunkirk (1783). Arg. a fir tree growing out of the ground in base vert surmounted of a sword bend-ways az., supporting on its point an antique crown gu., on a chief az. a tower or between the Royal Portuguese Military Order of the Tower and Sword on the dexter, and the Im- perial Ottoman Order of the Crescent on the sinister. Sir James Mac- GREGOR, M.D., Surgeon - General (2nd matric. 1832). Arg. a fir tree gi owing out of a mount in base vert surmounted of a sword bend-ways az., supporting on its point an antique crown gu. (1st and 4th quarters). James Macgregor, M.D. (1st matric. 181 1). Arg. a fir tree ppr. growing out of a mount in base vert surmounted of a sword bend- ways ppr., on a canton az. an antique crown or (1st and 4th quarters). Robert Hyde Greg of Norcliffe Hall, Cheshire (1875). Arg. a fir tree growing out of a mount in base vert surmounted of a sword in bend, supporting on its point an imperial crown ppr., in sinister chief and dexter base a lion's head erased az. (3rd quarter [for Gregory] of 2nd grand quarter). Forbes Leith of Fyvie (1889). Arg. a fir tree growing out of a mount in base seeded ppr., on a chief Tree, Fir — continued. gu. a banner of Scotland displayed or, a canton of the first charged with a dex- ter hand couped at the wrist fess-ways holding a dagger, point downwards, of the chief. John Farquharson of Invercauld (2nd matric. 1697). Arg. a fir tree growing- out of a mount in base seeded ppr., on a chief gu. the banner of Scotland displayed, and on a dexter canton of the first a hand issuing from the sinister holding a dagger, point downwards, of the chief (2nd and 3rd quarters). Farquhar- son of Invercauld (3rd matric. 1815). Arg. a fir tree growing out of a mount ppr. (4th quarter). Farquhar- son of Houghton. Arg. a fir tree slipped vert (4th quarter). Alexander Farquhar- son of Invercauld (1st matric.) Tree, Maple. Or, on a mount in base vert a maple tree ppr., in chief two fleurs de lys az. Lord Mount Stephen (2nd matric. 1 891 ). Tree, Oak. Arg. an oak tree growing out of the base vert between a stag on the dexter and a buckhound on the sinister, both in full course gu. Robert Walker, keeper of His Majesty's buckhounds. Arg. an oak tree eradicated in pale ppr. surmounted of a fess sable. Watson of Croslatt. Arg. an oak tree growing out of a mount in base ppr. surmounted of a fess wavy az. charged with a sail of the first. Watson of Glentarkie. Arg. on a mount vert an oak tree (ppr.) surmounted of a fess az. charged with a cinquefoil between two mullets of the first. Alexander Watson, Bailie of Dundee. Arg. an oak tree growing out of the middle base ppr. surmounted of a fess az. charged with a crescent or between two mullets of the field. Andrew Watson, merchant, Aberdeen. Arg. an oak tree growing out of the base ppr. surmounted of a fess az. charged with a fleur de lys between 222 TREE, OAK Tree, Oak — continued. two mullets of the field. Andrew Watson, merchant, Peterhead. Arg. an oak tree growing out of the middle base ppr. surmounted of a fess az. charged with an acorn of the field. John Watson. Arg. an oak tree growing out of the middle base ppr. surmounted of a fess az. Watson of Saughton (ist matric. 1673). Arg. an oak tree acorned growing out of a well in base ppr. Wellwood of Garvock (ist matric. . . ., 2nd do. 1769). Arg. an oak tree growing out of the base ppr. between two cross crosslets fitchee az., all within a bordure invected of the second. Wood of Grange- haugh. Arg. an oak tree eradicated in pale ppr. surmounted of a fess az. charged with a griffin's head erased of the first. Watson of Muirhouse (1722 ?). Arg. an oak tree growing out of a mount in base ppr., on a chief az. three mullets of the first. Mrs. Mary Raining, Norwich (I731)- Arg. an oak tree acorned growing out of a mount in base ppr. surmounted of a fess wavy az. charged with three besants. GEORGE Watson, merchant, Edinburgh (1739). Arg. an oak tree growing out of a mount in base vert, on a chief az. three boars' heads erased or. Rouett OF AUCHENDINNAN (1768). Arg. an oak tree eradicated ppr., fructuated or. WOOD, governor of the Isle of Man and representative of Wood of Largo (1 775)- Arg. an oak tree fructuated growing out of a mount in base ppr., in chief a cross crosslet fitchee gu. between two eagles displayed sa., beaked and mem- bered of the second. Major Alex- ander Wood (i 795)- Arg. an oak tree vert eradicated ppr., fructed or. Wood of Gatton Park, co. Surrey (1809). Arg. an oak tree ppr. surmounted of a fess az. Watson of Saughton (2nd matric. 18 18). Tree, Oak — continued. Arg. an oak tree eradicated ppr., fructuated or. Wood of Potters Park, co. Surrey (1845). Arg. an oak tree acorned growing out of a well in base ppr. Scott Wellwood of Garvock (3rd matric. 1847). Wellwood of Comrie Castle (1847). Arg. an oak tree growing out of a mount in base vert, on a chief gu. a garb between two crescents or. Glas- gow OF AUCHINRAITH (1847). Arg. an oak tree eradicated and lying fess - ways ppr. between two crescents in chief gu. and a pheon in base az. William Dauglish, mer- chant, London (1854). Arg. on a mount in base vert an oak tree ppr., the stem at the base thereof surmounted by a salmon on its back, also ppr., with a signet ring in its mouth or ; on the top of the tree a redbreast and in the sinister fess point an ancient hand-bell, both also ppr. City of Glasgow (1866). Arg. an oak tree eradicated ppr. surmounted of a fess gu. charged with three besants. Alexander Stron- ach, banker, Glasgow (1867). Arg. an oak tree growing out of a mount in base vert, on a chief gu. three mullets or. Watt OF DENMILL (1S71). Arg. an oak tree growing out of a mount in base ppr. surmounted of a fess az. charged with a robin redbreast ppr. James Watson of Broom- knowe, Lord Provost of Glasgow (1872). Arg. an oak tree ppr. growing out of a mount in base vert, on a chief az. a ship with three masts under sail, between two mullets or. James Watt, merchant, Leith (1876). Arg. an oak tree eradicated fess-ways ppr. between three pheons, points up- wards, az. within a bordure of the last. Dalgleish of Keavil, co. Fife (1878). Arg. an oak tree eradicated fess-ways ppr. between three pheons, points up- wards, az. Dalgleish of West- grange (1878). TREE, OAK — TREE, PINE 223 Tree, Oak — continued. Arer. an oak tree ppr. out of a mount in base vert surmounted of a fess sa. charged with three mullets of six points of the first ; on an escut- cheon of pretence Bird. Watson of Langley House, co. Bucks. (1881). Arg. an oak tree fructed growing out of a mount in base ppr. surmounted of a bend gu. charged with three cinquefoils of the first. William Livingstone Watson, London (1887). Arg. an oak tree eradicated fess-ways ppr. between three pheons, points up- wards, az. (1st and 4th quarters). Ogilvy Dalgleish of Mayfield, co. Forfar (1883). Arg. an oak tree fructed growing out of a well in base ppr. (1st and 4th quarters). Maconochie Wellwood of Garvock and Meadowbank (1854). Arg. an oak tree growing out of a mount in base ppr. surmounted of a fess az. (2nd and 3rd quarters). Cunningham of Aikinbar. Arg. an oak tree growing out of a mount in base ppr. surmounted of a fess az. (2nd and 3rd quarters). ALEX- ANDER Cunningham, C.S. (1769). Arg. an oak tree growing out of a well in base ppr. (2nd and 3rd quar- ters). Moncreiff Wellwood of Tullibole (1771). Arg. an oak tree growing out of a mount in base with a bird standing on the top thereof and a bell hanging on a branch at the sinister side and sur- mounted by a salmon fess-ways in base with a ring in its mouth, all ppr. (2nd and 3rd quarters). EDINBURGH AND Glasgow Bank (1849). Arg. an oak tree vert surmounted of a double-headed eagle displayed or (4th quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters). REGINALD MACDONALD Steuart (18 1 3). Arg. an oak tree slipped vert (4th quarter), in the fess point a crescent gu. Farquhar of Monzie. Arg. an oak tree vert surmounted Tree, Oak — continued. of an eagle or (4th quarter). Mac- DONALD OF MOIDART. Arg. an oak tree vert surmounted of an eagle displayed or (4th quarter). MACDONALD OF CLANRANALD (i 8 I o). Az. an oak tree or within a bordure arg. charged with eight gillyflowers gu. On an escutcheon of pretence over Earl of Linlithgow. Az. an oak tree or growing out of a mount in base between two cross crosslets fitchee of the second. WOOD OF BONNYTON. Or, an oak tree vert, over all on a bend az. a mullet of six points between two crescents of the field. SCOT OF Harwood. Or, an oak tree eradicated vert surmounted by a fess between three bells, two in chief and one in base az., the fess charged with a mullet of six points between two crescents of the field, the mullet charged with a crescent gu. Bell of Fortoun (1855). Or, an oak tree ppr. growing out of a mount in base vert surmounted of a fess erm. charged with two mullets az. William Watson, Lord Advocate (1880). Tree, Palm. Arg. on a mount in base a palm tree ppr. surmounted of a saltire gu., on a chief az. three mullets of the first. Calderwood of Pitteddie. Arg. a palm tree in pale ppr., over all a saltire invected gu., on a chief az. three mullets of the first. Alex- ander Calderwood, Dalkeith. Tree, Pine — see also Fir. Arg. a pine tree eradicated ppr. with a hunting-horn pendant upon one of the branches or, stringed gu., on a chief az. three martlets of the second. Kyd of Craigie. Arg. a pine tree eradicated ppr. with a hunting-horn pendant from one of its branches or, stringed gu., on a chief az. three mullets of the second, a crescent for difference. Kyd of Woodhall. Arg. on a mount in base a pine tree vert, a talbot tied thereto ppr., on the 224 TREE, PINE— UNICORN Tree, Pine — continued. branches a hunting-horn pendant of the second within a bordure invected az. James Lothian, portioner of Kingsbarns. Arg. on a mount in base a pine tree vert, a talbot tied thereto ppr., on the branches a hunting - horn pendant within a bordure of the second. Richard Lothian, Edinburgh ( 1 673). Arg. on a mount in base a pine tree vert, a talbot tied thereto ppr., on the branches a hunting horn-garnished or, stringed az., pendant, all within a bor- dure of the second. LOTHIAN OF OVERGOGAR (1837). Arg. a pine tree eradicated in bend sinister surmounted of a sword in bend dexter, ensigned with an antique crown, all ppr., in base a garb vert. Macgregor of Brediland (1870). Trees, Oak (3). Arg. three oak trees issuing from the base vert and on a chief gu. as many ears of rye, slipped and barbed or, within a bordure erm. FORREST OF COMISTON (1837). Trees, Forest of. Arg. on a mount a forest of trees ppr., on a chief az. three mullets of eight points of the first. William Forrest, Leschenault, Western Aus- tralia (1875). Tree Trunk. Erm. the trunk of a tree in bend raguly eradicated at the base ppr. be- tween three foxes' heads, two in chief and one in base, erased gu. HOULDS- WORTH OF GONALDSTON, CO. Notts. (1868). Erm. the trunk of a tree in bend raguly eradicated at the base ppr. be- tween three foxes' heads, two in chief and one in base, erased gu., within a bordure of the last. William Houlds- worth, merchant, Glasgow (1868). Erm. the trunk of a tree in bend raguly eradicated at the base ppr. between three foxes' heads, two in chief and one in base, erased gu., within a bordure engrailed of the last. Joseph Henry Houldsworth, iron- master, Glasgow (1S68). Tree Trunk — continued. Erm. the trunk of a tree in bend raguly eradicated at the base ppr. be- tween three foxes' heads, two in chief and one in base, erased gu., within a bordure az. Henry Houldsworth of Cranstonhill (1869). Erm. the trunk of a tree in bend raguly eradicated at the base ppr. be- tween three foxes' heads, two in chief and one in base, erased gu., within a bordure engrailed az. John Muir Houldsworth, ironmaster, Glasgow (1869). Erm. the trunk of a tree in bend raguly eradicated at the base ppr. between three foxes' heads, two in chief and one in base, erased gu., within a bordure invected az. William Thomas Houldsworth, ironmaster, Glasgow (1869). Truth — see Woman. Unicorn. Az. a unicorn salient arg., horned, maned, and unguled or, the tail tufted of the last, on a chief of the second a hunting-horn sa., stringed and viroledgu., between two esquires' helmets of the field. COUNTY OF Roxburgh (1798). Az. a unicorn salient arg., armed and unguled or, within a bordure of the third charged with eight thistles slipped ppr. (1st and 4th quarters as coat of augmentation). Earl of Kinnoull (1693). Az. a unicorn salient arg., armed, maned, and unguled or, within !a bor- dure of the last charged with eight half thistles vert and as many half roses gu. joined together pale -ways (1st and 4th quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters). Earl of Kinnoull (1811). Az. a unicorn salient arg., armed, maned, and unguled or, within a bor- dure of the last charged with eight half thistles vert and as many half roses gu. conjoined pale-ways (1st and 4th quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters). Earl OF KlNNOULL (1823) [impaled by Lyon Office]. UNICORN— WHEAT, EAR OF 225 Unicorn — continued. Az. a unicorn salient arg., armed, maned, and unguled or, within a bor- dure of the last charged with eight half thistles vert and as many half roses gu. conjoined pale-ways ( 1 st and 4th quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters), all within a bordure gu. Captain Edward William Auriol Hay, Lyon Clerk1 (1824). Az. a unicorn salient arg., armed, maned, and unguled or, within a bor- dure of the last charged with eight half thistles vert and as many half roses gu. conjoined pale- ways (1st and 4th quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters), all within a bordure erm. Robert William Hay2 (1824). Az. a unicorn salient arg., armed, maned, and unguled or, within a bor- dure of the last charged with eight half thistles ppr. and as many half roses gu., stalked and leaved ppr., conjoined pale-ways (2nd quarter of 3rd grand quarter). Fraser of Fin- DRACK (1864). Urcheons — see Hedgehogs. Vine. Arg. a vine growing out of the base, leaved and fructed, between two papingoes endorsed feeding upon the clusters, all ppr. Captain Peter Winchester. Viols (3). Az. three viols, arg., stringed sa. James Suttie, portioner of Inveresk. Virgin, The— see Mary. Wall. Or, a wall fess-ways az. broken down in some parts, in base a rose gu., on a chief sa. three escallops of the first. Graham of Inschbrackie. Or, a dyke or wall broken down in some places az. between a crescent in the collar point and a rose in base gu., on a chief engrailed sa. three escallops of the field (2nd quarter). 1 Altered on Petition to a coat of four quar- ters, of which the above was the first. 2 Refers to note in preceding blazon. Wall — continued. Graham Stirling of DUCHRAY (1793). Water-Bouget. Arg. a water-bouget sa. between three mullets az. INNES OF TowiE. Water-Bougets (3). Az. three water-bougets or, on a chief wavy arg. the badge of the Royal Swedish Military Order of the Sword pendant from a mural crown gu. between a sword erect on the dexter ppr. and an anchor in pale on the sinister sa. Captain James Rose, R.N. (18 14). Az. three water - bougets or, a crescent for difference. Vallange (Vallance) of Possill. Az. three water-bougets or (2nd and 3rd quarters for Vallance). Earl of Dumfries. Az. three water-bougets or (2nd and 3rd quarters), all within a bor- dure engrailed az. John Crichton, heir-male of Crawfurdton. Az. three water-bougets or (2nd and 3rd quarters). Wardlaw OF PlTREAVIE. Az. three water-bougets or (2nd and 3rd quarters of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), a crescent arg. for difference. Wardlaw Ramsay of Whitehill (1849). Or, three water - bougets within a bordure sa. (1st and 4th quarters). Leith-Ross of Arnage (3rd matric. 1803). Wheat, Ear of. Arg. an ear of wheat ppr. between four cross crosslets fitchee sa., 1, 2 and 1, within a bordure parted per pale of the second and or. Cross of East Bank and Ingliston (1868). Arg. an ear of wheat ppr. between four cross crosslets fitchde, 1, 2 and 1, sa., within a bordure engrailed parted per pale of the second and or. Cross of Ingliston, co. Renfrew (1886). Arg. an ear of wheat ppr. between four cross crosslets fitchee, 1, 2 and 1, sa., within a bordure indented parted Q 226 WHEAT, EAR OF— WOODMAN in of Wheat, Ear of — continued. per pale of the second and or. Robert CROSS, merchant, Leith (1892). Wheat, Ears of (3). Arg. three ears of wheat slipped fess vert. Cheape of Rossie. Wheel. Arg. gutte'e de sang, a wheel eight spokes sa., on a chief wavy az. a dolphin naiant of the first. Sir William Turner, Edinburgh (1886). Wheel, Katharine. Sa. a Katharine wheel arg. (1st and 4th quarters). Sir James Turner. Sa. a Katharine wheel arg. (1st and 4th quarters), a crescent for difference. Mr. Archibald Turner, one of the ministers of Edinburgh. Wheels, Katharine (3). Sa. three Katharine wheels arg. Coulthard of Scotby (1784). Wings. Arg. a pair of wings inverted and conjoined ppr., over all on a fess az. three buckles or. Norman Leslie, Aberdeen. Wolf. Sa. a wolf salient or, in chief three mullets arg. Wilson of Fingach. Sa. a wolf salient or ducally* gorged and chained gu., in chief a mullet of the second between two mullets arg. Sir Alexander Willsqn, M.D. (18 13). Woman. Arg. the emblem of Truth, a naked woman standing on a terrestrial globe issuing out of the base, in her dexter hand an open book, in her sinister, which is elevated above her head, a branch of palm, on her breast the sun in his splendour, all ppr., and a veil across her middle of the field, within a bordure az. charged with six mullets or. William Sandeman (1780). Arg. the emblem of Truth, a naked woman standing on a terrestrial globe issuing out of the base, in her dexter hand an open book, in her sinister, which is elevated above her head, a branch of palm, on her breast the sun in his splendour, all ppr., and a veil across her middle of the first, within a bordure engrailed quarterly az. and gu., the former charged with three mullets or and the latter with as many arg. John Glas Sandeman, merchant, Glasgow (1872). Woodman. Az. a woodman ppr. wreathed about the temples and the middle with laurel vert, holding in his right hand a club, head downwards, in pale or, his sinister arm extended and pointing upwards, and his right foot resting on a besant, on a chief of the last a lion passant guardant gu. George Woods, London (18 12). ADDENDA {The following arms were recorded while the foregoing sheets were going through the press.) Bend. Arg. a bend invected az. between two garbs ppr. banded gu., on a chief of the last three bunting birds, also ppr. BUNTEN OF DUNALASTAIR, co. Perth (1893). Bordure. Or, a bordure gu., on a chief in- vected erm. three escallops of the field. Graham of Airthrey Castle, co. Stirling (1893). Chevron. Or, on a chevron embattled counter- embattled gu., between two Cornish choughs sa. in chief and an oak-tree growing ppr. out of a mount in base vert, three cross crosslets fitchee of the first. Francis Hugh Neish (1892). Or, a chevron az. between two spur- revels in chief and a lion's head erased in base gu. within a bordure of the last. Cox of Clunie, co. Perth (1893). Fess. Arg. a fess chequy gu. and of the first between three mullets in chief az. Fess — continued. and a man's heart in base ppr. (2nd and 3rd quarters [for Douglas of Mains']). Lord Blythswood (3rd matric. 1893). Galley. Arg. a galley sa. (2nd and 3rd quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters; Lord Blythswood (3rd matric. 1893). Gyronny. Gyronny of eight or and sa., each charged with a trefoil slipped counter- charged (1st and 4th quarters of 1st and 4th grand quarters). LORD Blythswood (3rd matric. 1893). Hand. Arg. a sinister hand holding a branch of oak pale-ways ppr. sur- mounted of a bend engrailed gu. Airman of the Ross and Brom- hilton (1893). Lion. Vert, a lion rampant arg., on a chief or a fleur de lys gu. between two castles triple -towered, ppr. Lord 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. 3. M'Naghton of Upper Cloghan. — For Cloghan read Clogher. 7. Stewart of Grandtully. — Insert before date 2nd matric. 8. Sir Thomas Barrett-Lennard. — For (Barry) read (Barrett). 9. Denniston of Colgrain. — For 2nd read 3rd. 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 1, 4th do. 1884. 13. Mackenzie of Kilcoy. — Insert before date 2nd matric. 13. Burton-Mackenzie of Kilcoy. — Insert before date 3rd matric. 13. Tytler of Woodhouselee. — Insert before date 2nd matric. 15. After Hamilton of Kilbrackmonth insert Arg. on a bend az. three acorns in the seed or (2nd and 3rd quarters). Ralston-Patrick of Roughwood (1861). 15. Richardson of Pitfour. — For (1826) read (2nd matric. 1826, 3rd do. 1837). 16. Lord Napier. — For 2nd read 2nd and 3rd ; insert 2nd matric. 29. Nisbet of Dirleton. — Insert 1st matric. 32. Reid-Seton of Oxmantounhall. — For Oxmantounhall read Oxmantounhill. 34. Little-Gilmour of Liberton and Craigmillar. — Insert 3rd matric. 35. Bannatyne of that Ilk. — For Bannatyne read Macleod-Bannatyne. 36. Denham-Stewart of Coltness. — For Denham-Stewart read Stewart-Denham. 37. Stewart- Nicholson of Carnock. — Insert 1st matric. 40. Lord Polwarth. — Insert 2nd matric. 41. Hepburn of Invermay. — For Hepburn read Hepburn - Belsches ; insert and his wife Dame Mary Hepburn Murray of Blackcastle. 43. Lieut. -Col. W. Stewart Balfour. — Insert (1st and 4th quarters). 46. Plummet- of Middlestead. — For mullets read martlets. 47. Plummer of Middlestead. — For 1st matric. 1698 read 2nd matric. 1773. 55. Burton-Mackenzie of Kilcoy. — For 2nd read 3rd. 55. Mackenzie of Kilcoy. — After grand quarters insert the latter within a bordure gules ; and 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. 62. Earl of Marchmont. — Insert 1st matric. 62. Lord Polwarth (2nd entry).- — Insert 1st matric. 63. After Keir, Calcutta (1768) insert (2nd quarter). Keir-Grant of Blackburn (1805). 82. After 12H1 line from top of 2nd column insert Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. (3rd quarter), all within a bordure embattled erm. Lieut.-Col. Sir Guy Campbell, Bart. (1816). 116. After (jtk line from top of 2nd column insert Arg. a galley, oars in action sa. (2nd quarter). Lieut. -Col. Sir Guy Campbell, Bart. (1816). 117. After Pentland of that Ilk (1811) insert Arg. a galley, oars in action, sa. (3rd quarter of 2nd and 3rd grand quarters), all within a bordure arg. charged with three cushions gules. IVERACH OF WlDEFORD (1867). 182. Insert after Oak Tree — see Tree. Orange. Arg. an orange proper, stalked and slipped vert and ensigned with an imperial crown, on escutcheon of pretence over Earl of Marchmont (2nd matric. 1765), and Purves-Hume-Campbell of Marchmont and Purves (1813). Same with field az. over Earl of Marchmont (1st matric.) Lord Polwarth (ist matric. . . . 2nd do. 1836). 190. Last line of 1st column, after Home of Renton insert Home of Kames. 200. 1st column, after Graham Stirling of Duchray (1798) insert Arg. a saltire and chief gu. with a mullet in the dexter chief point or, within a bordure indented of the second (3rd quarter). Keir-Grant of Blackburn (1805). INDEX The figures in italics denote the pages on which a name occurs in italics as relating to some quarter of a coat only. The names have generally been arranged under the modern spelling, with the variants appended in brackets, and the use of cross references will, it is hoped, obviate all difficulty in tracing a name under any form. For numbers marked * see Errata. Aberbuthnet, see Arbuthnot Abercrombie (Abercromby) of Birkenbog, 28 of Fetterneir, 28 of Glassauch, 28 of Tullibody, 30 Alexander, M. D. , Capetown, 188 John J. , South Carolina, 42 Aberdeen of Cairnbulg, 34 Aberdeen, County of, 12, 94, 120, 144 Incorporation of Bakers, 194 of Butchers, 153 of Hammermen, 3 of Shoemakers, 153 of Tailors, 23, 153, 212, 220 of Weavers, 145 of Wrights and Coopers, 5, 57, 215, 220 Royal Burgh of, 219, 220 Town and County Banking Company, 23 University of, 23, 32, 52, 220 Abernethy (Abernethie) of Auchincloich, 171, 192 -Drummond of Hawthornden, 170 160 quat. , 161 bis, 172 Aboyne, Earl of, 32 Adair of Genoch, 164 of Kinhilt, 21 Adam of Blairadam, 4 bis, 145, 178, 215 of Maryburgh, 57, 148, 178 of Whitslaid, 67, 178 178, 215 Adamson, Henry, Ewell, 88, Adinstone, Euphame, 61 Advocates, Dean and Faculty of, 5 ^Edie of Moneaght, 64 Affleck of Edingham, 5, 115 Africa and the Indies, Company of Scotland trading to, 204 Agnew of Castlewigg, 28 of Croach, 29 of Dalragle, 28 of Lochnaw, 28 Agnew of Sheuchan, 28 Aiken of Dalmoak, 182, 214 John Chetwood, Bristol, 36 Aikenhead, James, advocate, 1 Aikman of The Ross and Bromhilton, 227 of Cairnie, 128 Ainslie of Blackhill, 65 of Dolphinton, 65, 67 of Pilton, 65 Lieut. -Gen. G. R. , 65 Sir Robert, Bart., 63 Thomas, Quebec, 65 Aitchison (Atcheson, Aitcheson) of Rochsolloch, 76 of Sydeserf, 76 Captain John, 76 Sir John, K.C.B., 76 Aitken of Saltcoats and Darroch, 31 Catherine, co-heiress of C. Aitken of St. Croix, 105 James, Glasgow, 31 Aiton, see Ayton Albany and York, James, Duke of, no, 132, 171 Alexander of Auchmull, 184 of Ballochmyle, 186 of Boghall, 184 of Haughton, 186 of Kinglassie, 63, 188 of Knockhill, 184 of Pitskellie, 184 Boyd, 186 John, Glasgow, 186 Alison, Archibald, Sheriff of Lanark, 132 Allan, see also Allen of Glen, 190 Alexander, Glasgow, 22 Bryce, Liverpool, 22 James, Glasgow, 22 James, W. S. , 21 John, London, 21 Robert, Rotterdam, 21 Allardyce of Dunninald, 86 230 AN ORDINARY OF SCOTTISH ARMS Allardyce, Barclay, 28, 53, 85, 88 Allen, see also Allan of Inchmartine, 22 Robert Calder, C.B. , 22 Allison, John, 68 Alston of Craighead, 182 of Stockbriggs, 182 of Westerton, 141 Charles Henry, Glasgow, 182 John, Glasgow, 182 -Stewart, Major J., 15, 82, 121, 127, 182 Alves, Archibald, 41 Anderson (Andersone) of Blairvadick, 206 of Dowhill, 201 of Linkwood, 201 of Newbigging, 30 of Stobcross, 201 of Tushilaw, 147, 202 of Westerairdbreck, 201 Sir Alexander, Aberdeen, 202 Alexander, Edinburgh, 201 Alexander, London, 206 Alexander, N.S.W., 16 Sir Jas. , London, 212 Captain J. , Glasgow, 201 Captain J. A., 14th Foot, 209 John, Aberdeen, 201 John, London, 206 Thomas, Perth, 202 Thomas D. , Liverpool, 207 Thomas S., W.S. , 203 William, Edinburgh, 201 William A., Glasgow, 207 202, 65 Andrew, of Clockmiln, 97 of Nethertarvit, 21 Angus, J., advocate, Aberdeen, 156 Annand, Alexander, London, 206 Annandale, Earl of, 1, 200 Anstruther of that Ilk, 191 of Airdine, 191 Antiquaries, Society of, Scotland, 204 Antrim (Antrum), Marquess of, 108 bis, 119, 13°. JS8 Antrobus of that Ilk, 175 Arbuthnot (Aberbuthnet, Arbuthnet, Arbuth- nott) of Arbuthnotshaugh, 58 of Catherlen, 58 ofFiddes, 58 of Findowrie, 58 Alexander, 1 1 1 David, Weymouth, 58 Viscount of, 57 Sir William, 58 . . . , Montrose, 58 Archer, Captain J. Lawrence, 106 Archibald of Blackhall, 19 William, 19 Areskine, see Erskine Argyle, Earl of, 116, 124 Episcopal See of, 61 Arkley of Dunninauld, 40 Armistead, George, M. P. , Dundee, 36 Armstrong of Whittock, 188 Armstrong, Francis, son to Parknowe, 89 Arnot (Arnott) of Arlary, 30 of Balcormo, 28 of Eastrynd, 28 Arrol, Archibald, Glasgow, 165 Arrot,' Lieut. -Colonel William, 67 Arthur of Leven Bank, 54 James, M.D. , 48 William Rae, Lord Provost of Glasgow, 30 Aston, Lord, Baron of Forfar, 84 Atcheson, see Aitchison Athole, Marquess of, 82, 181, 190 1?./, 181, 190 ter Athole, Duke of, 15, 54, 81, 115, 155, 161, 174, 181, 190 Aubigny, 109 Auchinleck of that Ilk, 5 Auldjo, John, junior, 151 Austin-Gourlay of Kincraig, 49, 76 Austin, J2, 49 Ayr, County of, 200 Royal Burgh of, 26 Ay ton (Aiton) of that Ilk, 61 of Inschdairnie, 62 of Kinaldy, 61 of Kippo, 63 Backie, see Baikie Badenoch, 146 ter Baikie (Backie) of Tankerness, 41 Baillie (Bailzie) of Balmadieside, 181 of Carnbroe, 217 of Inshaugy, 181 of Jerviswood, 217 of Lamington, 38, 150, 174, 181, 182, 193, 207 of Manorhall, 217 of Monckton, 182 of Paignton, 182 of Polkemmet, 163, 181, 182 of Rosehall, 182 of Wallstoun, 178 Sir Ewan, Bart., 182 James, 182 William Robert, W.S., 139 Bailzie, see Baillie Bain, see also Bayne J., of Crofthead, Lord Provost of Glasgow, 141 John, Sheriff-Clerk of Berwick, 120 Joseph, late of Morriston, 141 Captain Michael, 141 Baird of Auchmedden, 23, 2j, 186 -Hay of Belton, 6, 113, 188 of Closeburn, the Misses, 187 of Craigton, 23 of Elie, 186 of Frankfield, 185 of Knoydart, 187 of Newbyth, 23 of Saughtonhall, 23 bis ofStiehell, 186 of Ury, 186 INDEX 231 Balcarres, Earl of, 80, 172. Balcomie, 13 Bald, John, Roxburgh, 118 Balfour (Balfoure) -Stewart of Arbigland, 45, 82 of Balbirnie, 41 -Kinnear of Birstane, 17, 39 of Burleigh, Lord, 39, 201 of Denmiln, 49 of Dunbog, 42 of Fernie, 39 of Forret, 49 of Grange, 39 -Hay, Paterson-, of Leys and Carpow, 49, 78, 191 of Pilrig, 42 of Randerstoun, 49, 4g bis -Melville of Stratbkinness, 44, 59 of Trenaby, 39 George Edmund, Manchester, 43 Captain John Adrian, U.S., 40 John, 43 John Lewis, Russia, 43 Balfour, Lieut. -Colonel W. Stewart, 15, 43, 83, 121 39 bis Ballingall, H., Ardarroch, 187 Balloch of Peathill, 87 Balmanno, John, M.D. , Glasgow, 63 Balnavis of Carnbadie, 104 Balneavis, 108 Balvaird, John, 152 Banff, Royal Burgh of, 177 Bank, Edinburgh and Glasgow, 25, 223 National, of Scotland, 196 of Scotland, 204 Banking Company, North of Scotland, 205 Bannatyne, Macleod-, of that Ilk, 26, 35 \ . of Corehouse, 61, 62 of Kaimes, 34 of Kellie, 34 of Newhall, 63 Bannerman of Elsick, 5 Campbell-, of Hunton Court, 126, 188 Barbour of Muldeig, 201 Barclay of Balmakewan, 32 of Buryhill, 28 of Johnstoun, 32 of Pearston, 32 of Touch, 32 of Urie, 67 John, Gunnebo, Sweden, 33 Sir Robert, K.C.B., H.E.I.C.S., 39 -Allardyce, 28, 53, 85, 88 34 bis Barham, 108 Barns of Kirkhill, 39, 94 John, Glasgow, 92 -Graham of Craigallian, 25, 94 94 Baron of Preston, 30 Barr, Martin, Worcester, 74 Barrett, 8 -Lennard, Sir T. , 8, 97 Barry of Tollerton Hall, 5 Bartholomew, R. , Glasgow, 105 Barton (Bartane), Robert, writer, Edinburgh, 1 Basken of Ord, 80 Kis.sett of Tihiddy, 7, 79 Bath, Earl of, 56 Batten, Mrs. Chisholm-, 133 Baxter of Kilmaron, 47 of Kincaldrum, 47 Bayne, see also Bain of Pitcairlie, 141 of Tulloch, 141 Alexander, Sheriff-Clerk of Fife 120 John, 120 Baynes of Harefield Place, 23 Bazilie, John, one of H.M. Heralds, 185 Beatson, see Betson Beattie, James, LL. D. , 184 Richard Hudson, 99 Beck, / Begg of Sunbury Place, 40 Bell of Fortoun, 223 of Provesthauch, 89 Thomas, yr. of Rossie, 100 Thomas, Ealing, 89 Belsches (Belshes) of that Ilk, 189 Hepburn-, of Invermay, 41*", 67*, 189 of Tofts, 189 -Wishart, 10, 190, 192 Beresford-Drummond, Lieut. F. C. , 7, 109, 135 log Berry of Tay field, 64, 188 of Westerbogy, 64 Elizabeth (Petrie), 17 Robert, 64 Bertram of Nisbet, tj Berwick, County of, 9 Bethune (Bethun) of Balfour, 39, 90 bis of Bandon, 39, 90 of Blebo, 39, 90 of Kilconquhar, 39, 90 of Longhermiston, jr, ijg of Nethertarvit, 39, 101 Grisel (heiress of Longhermiston), 39, 90 go Betson of Contle, 199 of Glassermont, 34 of Kilrie, 34 Beveridge-Duncan of Damside, 9, 35 9 Biggar (Bigger) of Woolmet, 11 Wiliam, Edinburgh, n Binning of Carlowriehaugh, 14 of Walliford, 14 Bird, 65, 223 Birnie of Broomhill, 91 Alexander, advocate, 101 Sir Andrew, advocate, 101 Bisland of Auchintorlie, 99 Bisset of Glenalbert, 9 of Lessendrum, 9 Fenwick-, of Lessenurum, 9, 108 Aberdeen, 15 Black of Craigmaddie, 206 232 AN ORDINARY OF SCOTTISH ARMS Black, Charles Bertram, 203 Gilbert, Aberdeen, 206 John, Wigtown, 199 Philip, Glasgow, 206 Blackader, 39 Blackie, John, Lord Provost of Glasgow, 97 Robert, Glasgow, 97 Blackwood, Robert, Edinburgh, 199 Blain, see Blane Blair of Balmyll, 28 of Balthayock, 28 Hunter-, of Blairquhan, 31, 44, in, 208 Hunter-, of Dunskey, 44, 45, 208 of Inchira, 28 of Lethintie, 41 of Milgerholme, 208 of Overdurdie, 28 Alexander, 62 Alexander, France, 28 Thomas, Surrey, 30 208 bis Blane of Blanefield, 98 Blewitt, 36, 206 Blyth (or Fleming), Mrs. C. M., of Clayquhat, 99 Blythswood, Lord, 227 bis Bogle of Daldowie, 36 of Hamilton's Farm, 49 Andrew, 49 Bolton of Carbrook, 79 Bonar of Kimmerghame, 199 Thomas, Kent, 199 Bonnar, . . ., M. D. , 201 Bontein (Bountine), see also Bunten, Buntine, Bunting of Balgless, 1 1 of Bontinehall, 28 of Kilbride, 23 Borlace- Warren of Little Marlow, 15, 25 Borlands, Thomas, 8 Borron, William Geddes, Ardrossan, 25 Borthwick of Crookston, 57 of Gordonshall, 134 of Heartsyde, 55 of Mayshiel, 148 of Moorhouse, 55 of Stow, 57 Alexander (brother to Mayshiel), 148 James, Bombay, 55 Lord, 55 Rev. R. Brown-, 47 Bos well (Boswall) of Auchinleck, 5, 98, 158 of Balmuto, 96, 173 of Blackadder, 99 of Dowen, 96, 172 of Glassmont, 96, 160 Robert, Lyon Depute, 13, 98, 158, 201 Bountine, sec Bontein Bouverie-Campbell of Dunoon, n, 108, 125 108 Bower of Kinnettles, 24 -St. Clair, Alexander, 24, 62 Bowie, Mr. P. Macdonald-, Minister at the Hague, 108, 118, 130, 167 Bowman of Ashenyards, 36 Bowman, John, 36 Boyd of Maxpoffle, 90 of Pinkell, 85 of Pitcon, 80 of Townend, 90 of Trochreg, 89 David, Edinburgh, 89 John, Edinburgh, 89 Captain J. W. , 90 Lieut. -General Sir R. , 90 Boyes, Charles Crofton, New Zealand, 210 Boyle of Kelburne, 22 bis, j6, yj, 152 Bragge of Netherauquhask, 8 Brand of Baberton, 17 Sir Thomas, 19, 127, 195 Brander of Pitgaveny, 25 Dame Mary Dunbar-, of Pitgaveny, 25, 71, 169 Breadalbane, Earl of, 84, 116, 125 Brebner, 94 Brechin, Lordship of, 194 Brice (or Bruce), Captain E. , 200 Bridge, Alexander, Kingsbarns, 24 Brisbane of Brisbane, 37 of Milton, 37 John, Judge Advocate, R. N., 37 Matthew, M.D. , 37 Major-Gen. Sir Thomas, K.C.B. , 37 Brisben of Bishopston, 37 Brodie of that Ilk, 28 of Idvies, 44 of Leithen, 41 of Mayne, 41 of Mylntoun, 41 of Rosthorn, 41 of Spynie, 41 Captain David, 41 Broun of Johnstounburn, 89 Brown (Browne), see also Broun of Ashley, 51 Dennistoun-, of Balloch Castle, 186 of Blackburn, 71 of Bonnytown, 49 of Colston, 34 of Dolphinton, 36 of Eccles, 108, 161, 214, 218 of Ellieston, 48 -Morison of Finderlie, 36, 36, 88 of Gorgie Milne, 89 of Hingingsyde, 32 of Horton Place, Surrey, 33 of Long Itchington, 48 of Newhall, 48 of Waterhaughs, 49, 127 Forsyth-, of Whitsome-Newton, 45, 49 -Douglas, F. , Lord Provost of Edinburgh, 54 Sir George, G.C. B. , 48 George, Dundee, 32 John, Copenhagen, no M'Kerrell-, J. A., C.A. , Edinburgh, 47, 96 Rev. Richard, Bute, 48 -Borthwick, Rev. R. , 47 Thomas, Edinburgh, 32 William, Dantzig, 46 Browne, see Brown INDEX 233 Bruce of Balcaskie, 200 -Dundas of Blair, 74, 167, 201 of Garvell, 200 of Grangehill, 200 Hamilton-Tyndall-, of Grangehill and Falk- land, 68, 88, 201 of Mowanes, 159, 201 of Newton, 199 of Pensacola, 199 of Pittarthie, 207 (Humming-, of Roseisle, 121, 201 of Stenhouse, 200 of St. Germains, 200 of Wester Abten, 200 of Westerkinloch, 199 (or Brice) Captain Edward, 200 Michael, 200 Major William, son of Urie, 211 William, surgeon, 200 Bryce, see also Brice of Bowton, 206 Brydone of Lennel House, 145 Brymer of Westerton, 92 Bryson of Craigton, 205 Buccleuch, Anna, Duchess of, 16 Duke of, 186 Buchan, of Auchmacoy, 56, 117, 145 Fordyce-, of Kelloe, 71, 120 -Hepburn of Smeaton, 1, 40, 145 Earl of, 13, 121, 184 Colonel John, 119 John, advocate, 135 Robert, Edinburgh, 43 Buchanan (Buchannan) of Achleshie, 37, 172 of Arden, 170 of Ardenconnel, 165 of Ardoch, 170 Fergusson-, of Auchentorlie, 25, 165 of that Ilk, 170 of Drumhead, 170 of Drummakill, 170 of Drumpellier, 50, 171, 172 Gray-, of Scotstoun, 165, 172 of Shandon, 171 of Sound, 170 Captain Alexander, 170 John, Glasgow, 171 John, surgeon, Stirling, 21 John, Whitby, 165, 171 Patrick, of . . ., 50, 170 Peter [alias Whannel), 165 Cross-, William, C. E. , 172, 195 Budge of Toftingall, 156, 757 Buller, 63 Bulloch, Archibald, Glasgow, 43 Bunten of Dunalastair, 227 Buntine, // Bunting of Ardoch, n Burn of Coldoch, 58 Edward, Lisbon, 215 Burnes, James, H.E. I.C.S. , 211 James, K.H., 17 Burns of Bloomhill, 43 of Wemyss House, 215 Burness, James, London, 103 Burnet, see also Burnett of Barnes, 154 of Craigmyle, 120, 154 of Daleladies, 154 of Innerleith, 154 of Shetchocksley, 79 of Warriston, 154, lyy Alexander, Aberdeen, 5 Alexander, Archbishop of Glasgow, 67 Robert, W.S., 154 Robert, Procurator Fiscal, Aberdeen, 23 Thomas, H. M. Physician in Ordinary, 154 Burnett of Leys, 154 bis George, Lyon Depute, 120, 154 George, Lyon King of Arms, 120, 154 Burntisland, Lord, 158, 160 Burrow, Edward, Port Glasgow, 89 Burt-Marshall of Luncarty, 209 Burton - Mackenzie of Kilcoy, 13, 55, 69, 121 Butler of Kirkland, 104 Butter of Gormack, 61 William, M.D., 63 Byres of Tonley, 33 Cahun, see Colquhoun Cairncross of Balmashanner, 138 of Cumsley, 136 Cairns of Pilmure, 177 Calder of Lyniger, 140 of Southwick, 140 Calderwood of Pitteddie, 223 of Polton, 210 -Durham of Largo, 57, 182, 210 Alexander, Dalkeith, 223 Caldwell, Lieut. -Colonel, H.E.I.C.S., 192 Caledonia, Colony of, 209 Callender of Craigforth, 14 ter, 122, 128, 140 bis, 155 bis Earl of, 14, 121 John, Kincardine, 14 14 bis Cameron of Fassifern, 6 bis of Lakefield, 5 of Lochiel, 5 Hugh Innes, Dingwall, 6 7 Campbell, of Aberuchill, 82, 83, 116, 117, 123 124 Goodlatt-, of Achlyne, 82, 108, 124 of Ardchattan, 117, 125, 141 of Ardentinny, 128 of Ardkinlass, 128 -M'lver of Asknish, 68, 115, 126, 129 M'lver-, of Asknish, 10, 68, 115, 116, 126, 129 bis of Auchavilling, 128 of Auchmannoch, 127 of Avisyard, 127 of Balgairsha, 127 of Ballochyle, 78, 125 -Hooke of Bangeston, 63, 117, 126, 141 of Barbreck, 26, 125, 218 of Barcaldine, 82 bis, 83, 116, 117, 124, 125 bis, 127 234 AN ORDINARY OF SCOTTISH ARMS Campbell of Blythswood, 116, 117, 124, 125, 126 of Calder, 97, 108, 117 bis, 126 fa's, 141 of Cam mo, 124 of Carrick, 128 of Catrine, 127 of Cesnock, 126 bis ofClathick, 128 of Colgrain, 123 of Craigie, 80, 125, 135 Deans-, of Culraith, 66, 123 -Douglas of Douglas Support, 88, 117, 126, 150 Bouverie-, of Dunoon, 11, 108, 125 of Dunstaffnage, 26, 84 bis, 126, 133, 134 of Ellerslie, 125, 168 of Finab, 83, 116, 125 of Gargunnock, 127 of Gatcombe, Isle of Wight, 117, 125, 141 of Glassnock, 123 of Glenfalloch, 83, 116, 124 of Glenfeochan, 123 of Glenlyon, 83, 116, 124 of Glenurquhy, 83, 116, 124 of Grandvale, Jamaica, 127 of Hallyards, 26, 124, 212, 218 -Miller-Morison of Hetland, 132 -Bannerman of Hunton Court, 126, 188 of Inellan, 128 of Inverneil, 124 -Swinton of Kimmerghanie, 37, 117, 126 of Lawers, 127, 128 of Lochdochart, 83, 116, 124, 161 of Lochnell, 117 bis, 125, 128, 132, 133 of Loudoun, 127 of Lundy, ig, 127, 795 Purves-Hume-, of Marchmont and Purves, 62, 101, 126, 161, 182*, 193, 194 of Monzie, 83, 116, 124 -Orde of Morpeth, 126, 197 John, of Moy, Sheriff Depute of Argyll, 97, 117, 126, 141 Colin, London, now of Moy, 97, 118, 124, 141 of Netherplace, 127 of Ottar, 127 of Park, 123 of Possil, 123 Lamont-, of Possil, 125, 168 of Shawfield and Skipness, 123J of Skerrington, 64, 124, 128, 144 of Skipness, 128 of Smiddygreen, 127 of Stracathro, 123, 124 of Succoth, 123, 125, 168 of Tilliechewan, 124 of Waterhauchs, 127 Alexander (third son of Glenurquhy), 83, 116, 124 Sir Alexander, Bart., K.C.B., 85, 116, 125 Lieut. -General Sir Alexander, Bart., 83, 116, 125 Captain Alexander, H.E. I.C.S. , 26, 83, 126, 133 bis Alexander, Peru, 97, 103, 116, 125, 141 Alexander, Port-Glasgow, 128 Alexander, surgeon, Jamaica, 83, 116, 125 Campbell, Alexander, M.D. , 83, 116, 124, 161 Alexander (brother of Waterhauchs), 127 Archibald, W.S., 97, 117, 126, 141 Charles (third son to Barbieston), 127 Charles, Ireland, 127 Sir Colin, K.C.B., 84, 116, 124, 127 Daniel, Ostend, 123 Colonel David, H.E. I.C.S. , 127 Duncan (eldest son of Monchaster), 83, 116, 124 Duncan, Bailie of Ila, 128 Lieut. -Colonel Sir Guy, Bart., 82*, 116*, 125 James, Blackerton, Devon, 124 Colonel James, 123 Captain John, 10, 68, 125 Major-General John, 124 Mungo, Grenada, 123 Colonel Neil, 116, 125, 220 Rev. Peter Colin, D.D. , Professor, Aberdeen, 68, 115, 126, 129 Principal, Aberdeen, 68, 116, 126, 129 Robert, Sydney, 116, 125, 147 Colonel William, 117, 125 128 Camperdown, Earl of, 10, 54, 198, 204 Cant of Dryburnford, n Cardross, Lord, 12, 74, 84, 121, 183 Carfrae, James Alston, C. E. , 5 Carlyle of Limekilns, 65, 202 of Ponsbourne Park, 65! Carmichael of Ballinblae, 79 Earl of Hindford, 79 -Smyth of Nutwood, 70, 79 Gibson-, of Skirling, 79 bis, 97 bis, 153 bis John, Little Blackburn, 79 Carnduff, David, 209 Carnegy (Carnegie, Carnagie) of Ballindarg, 74 of Craigo, 74 of Finhaven, 75, 183 of Kinfauns, 75, 107, 183 of Newgate, 74 John Allan, 74, 75 Major-General Nicholas, 75 William (eldest son of Leuchlands), 74 75 Carnwath, Earl of, 175 Carre, Captain Riddell, 32, 40 Carruthers of Howmains, 52 of . . . , Steward Depute of Annandale, 52 Mitchell-, W. , 52, 95 -Wade, J.P., H.E. I.C.S., 52, 204 Carse of Fordelcarse, 209 Carson, Edward J., of Accarsane, 90 Carstairs, James, eldest son of Kilconquhar, 34, 201 John, London, 46 Carthew-Yorstoun of East Tinwald, 58 Cassells, Charles C. H. , Edinburgh, 31 W. Gibson, 30 Cessford, lyj Chalmers of Kildonan, 80, 179 of Larbert, 175 of Waterside, 80, 179 of Westburn, 175 Sir Charles, 175 INDEX 235 Chalmers, Sir David P., 175 Major-General Sir J. M., K.C.B., 99 John G. , Aberdeen, 175 175 Chambers of Glenormiston, 103 Baron of Tartas, 175 (? Chalmers) of Waterside, 80, 179 Mr. Thomas, 167 Chancellor (Chancellar), John, 163 Chaplain, Alexander, W.S. , 101 Charles, Rev. James, D. D. , Kirkcowan, 21 Charteris of Amisfield, 79, 160 of Hempsfield, 79 Cha worth, 8 Cheap, Thomas, 42 Cheape of Rossie, 226 Cheisly (Cheislie) of Dairy, 196 of Kersewell, 34 Chesham, -j-j Cheyne, George, M.D. , 11 80 Chiene of Esslemont, 12, 153 Chinnery, 10, 33, 198, 20J Chinnery-Haldane, and Haldane-Chinnery, Rev. J. R. A., 10, 33, 198, 203 Chisholm (Chisholme) of Chisholm, 133 of Comer, 133 Scott-, of Stirches, 17, 133 Batten-, Mrs., 133 Gooden-, J. C. , 133 Mrs. Mary (or Gooden), 133 William, writer, Edinburgh, 133 Christie, see also Chrystie of Balbuchlie, 205 of Bedlay, 207 of Cowden, 205 Mrs., of Cowden, 93 of Craigton, 205 of Durie, 205 of Edale, 205 of Riddry, 44, 158, 16-/, 205 R, Aberdeen, 205 Christison, John, W.S. , 49 Robert, M.D., 36 Christopher-Nisbet-Hamilton, Lady Mary, 218 Chrystie-Miller, 66, 108, 215 of Craigentinny, 66 bis, 107, 205 bis, 215 20s Clark of Camphill, 95 of Oakshawside, 95 Towers-, of Wester Moffat, 90, 188 Andrew, S.S.C. , 90 David, Edinburgh, 93 J. H., Lieut. R.N., 91 John, M.D. , 180 -Kennedy, Lieut. -Colonel A. K. , 38 Thomas, Edinburgh, 90 Clayhills of Innergourie, 21 Cleland (Clealand) of that Ilk, 131 of Faskine, 131 -Henderson of Roke Manor, 132 bis, 193 bis Robert, Edinburgh, 131 Major William, 131 Cleland, Professor William, Barbadoes, 132 Clephane of Carslogie, 150, 157, 162 Clerk of Braleccan, 92 -Rattray of Craighall, 64, 94, 95 of Liston Shiels, 9./ of Mavisbank, 93 of Pennicuik, 92, 93 Clogstoun, Samuel Matthew, 18 Cloth Manufactory at Newmills, 109 Clouston, Peter, Lord Provost of Glasgow, 21 Coats of Ferguslie, 141 Archibald, Glasgow, 137 Sir Peter, 141 William, Glasgow, 137 Cochran, see Cochrane Cochrane (Cochran) of Ashkirk, 30, 43 of Balbarchan, 132 of Balfour, 53, 67 of Calder Glen, 53 of Drumbreck, 53 of Ochiltree, 28 of Rocksoles, 132 of Watersyde, 28 Earl of Dundonald, 28 William (second son of Drumbreck), 53 Cockburn (Cockburne) of Langtoun, 56, 178 of Ormiston, 86 of Rowchester, 178, 191 of Ryslaw, 148 -Hood of Stoneridge, 68 of Stonyflat, 215 George (third son of Ormiston), 86 James, Edinburgh, 195 Cockerell of Sezincot, 135 College of the Holy Spirit at Cumbrae 22, 76, 196 of Surgeons, Edinburgh, 175 Collins of Kelvindale, 123 Collison, Robert, H.M. Guard of Horse, 98 Collow of Auchencheyne, 200 Colonsay, Lord, 119, 130, 168 Colquhoun (Cahun, Gahn) of Camstrodden, 197 of Drumpelder, 197 of Garscadden, 207 of Kilmadorny, 197 of Luss, 61 Henry, 62 John J. , 63 W. , Glasgow, 201 William J. H., Elstow Lodge, 198 Colt, Robert, advocate, 136 Colville of Blair, 66, 80 Matthew, writer, Edinburgh, 66 66 Combs, H. J., London, 50 Company of Scotland trading to Africa and the Indies, 204 Comrie, Walter, D. D., 16 Congalton (Congilton, Congiltone) of that Ilk, 9, 88 David, Portioner of Dirleton, 9, 79 2j6 AN ORDINARY OF SCOTTISH ARMS Conqueror of Friartoun, 121 Constable of Everingham, 10, 68 -Maxwell of Terregles, 10, 15, 68, 76, 151, 198 -Maxwell-Stuart of Traquair, 10, 68, 76, 81, 120, 151, 180, 182, 198 Mr. John, 68 Conti (or White), Mrs. Janet, 176 Cook (Cooke) John, Pittenweem, 17 John, W.S., 18 Cooper, see also Couper of Failford, 20 ter, 45, 53 bis, 84 bis of Gogar, 41 Sir Grey, 42 Copland of Collieston, in, 181 bis Corbet of Hardgray, 195 of Towcorse, 195 Archibald C. , 153 Cornwall of Bonhard, 101 Corsar of Cairniehill, 35 Corstorphine (Crostorphin), William, Portioner of Kingsbarns, 122 Cosens-Weir of Bogangreen, 20, 88 20 Cothbert of Castlehill, see Cuthbert Coull of Ashgrove, 162 Thomas, M.D. , 164 Coult of Auldhame, 137 Coulthard of Scotby, 226 Coulthart of Coulthart, 87 Couper, Robert, 49 Courtenay, 220 Coutts, Alexander, H.M. Usher, 9, 130, 138 John, Provost of Montrose, 136 Patrick, London, 137 Cowan of Loganhouse, 200 of Ross Hall, 210 James, Lord Provost of Edinburgh, 210 J. B., M.D., 200 Cowper of Balleny, 12 Cox of Clement Park, 36 of Clunie, 227 Crabbie, John, Leith, 100 Craig (Craigge) of Dalnair, 06 bis of Gearsay, 133 -Laurie of Redcastle, 70, 205 of Riccarton, 96 bis Gibson-, of Riccarton, 97, 153 Robert Young, Glasgow, 101 William Young, 99 97 Craigdaillie, Thomas, Perth, 195 Craigie of Dumbarnie, 97, 185, 186 of Glendoick, 186 of Kilgraston, 185 Craigmyle, 120 Craik, John, Fraserburgh, 104 Crammond, Captain, 15 Cranstoun, Trotter-, of Dewar, 87, 88 of Meckrie, 57 Samuel, Governor of Road. Island, 57 Craw of Easter Reston, 50 of Netherbyre, 50 Crawfurd, see Crawford Crawford (Crawfurd) Crawford of Ardmillan, 101 of Auchinames, 80 bis, 138 bis of Cartsburn, 91, 101 Macknight-, of Cartsburn, 77, 85 bis, 146 of Cloverhill, 91 of Crawfurdland, 80 of Comlarg, 136 of Doonside, 91 of Easter Seton, 91 of Jordanhill, 34, 80, 101 of Kilbirnie, 34, 80, 91 of Overton, 27, 92 -Pollok of Pollok, 34, 80, 206 of Possil, 85 of Thornwood, 92 D. , Captain, 83rd Foot, 92 Earl of, 80, 161 Hugh, W.S., 91 James, Linlithgow, 91 Captain James, 84 John, 91 Patrick George, 80, 138 80 bis Crichton (Crichtone) of Easthill, 161 of Ruthven, 161 Alexander, 167 John, heir-male of Crawfurdton, 167, 225 William, London, 167 ij8 bis Croall of Southfield, 49 Crookshanks, John, London, 63 Crosbie of Holm, 63 Cross of East Bank and Ingliston, 225 of Ingliston, 225 Robert, Leith, 226 -Buchanan, William, C.E. , 172, 195 *95 Crostorphin, see Corstorphine Cruickshank of Berrihill, 145 of Kirkton of Kinkell, 143 William, Banff, 195 Cruikshank of Langley Park, 143 George, Amsterdam, 145 Crum of Thornliebank, 63 Cullen of Parkhead, 151 of Saughs, 151 Cumbrae, College of the Holy Spirit at, 22, 76, 196 Gumming of Altyre, 120 -Gordon of Altyre, 22, 120 of Auchray, 24 of Birness, 120 of Burnthill, 109 of Culter, 120 of Logie, 51, 179 bis Gordon-, of Pitlurg, 143 of Pitully, 33 of Relugas, 112 -Bruce of Roseisle, 121, 201 George, 112 Sir John, 25 2J, 121 Cunningham (Cuninghame, Cunninghame, Cun- nynghame, Cunyngham, Cunynghame) of Aikinbir, in, 223 INDEX 237 Cunningham of Auchinharvie, 1 10 of Balgownie, 13, in, 183 of Balquhan, no of Bandalloch, 8j, in, 120, 148 of Brighouse, in of Brighouse and Lainshaw, 1 1 1 of Brownhill, no of Caprington, 91, 111 bis of Cayon, 85, m of Corsehill, no of Craigends (Craigend, Craigens), 82, in bis of Enterkine, no Earl of Glencairn, no of Lambrughtoune, no Miller-, of Leithen, 11 1 of Livingston, in Dick-, of Prestonfield, 91, in -Fairlie of Robertland, 96, in, 121, 164 Fairlie-, of Robertland, in, 164 Adam, macer, no Alexander, C.S. , m, 223 George, C.E. , in (or Laurie) Mrs. I. C, 106 James, W.S. , no (alias Forrester) Mrs. Jean, 1 1 1 John, Ayr, no Colonel R., no Thomas, Stockholm, in Curie, Robert, Glasgow, 31 Cushney, Thomas, Aberdeen, 28 Cuthbert (Cothbert) of Castlehill, 84 of Rosshall, 92 Alexander, Inverness, 95 Charles Alfred, 98 James, 98 James, Australia, 107, 140 John, Inverness, 84 Dalgleish (Dauglish) of Keavil, 222 Ogilvy-, of Mayfield, 58, 60, 157, 223 of Scotscraig, 220 of Westgrange, 222 William, London, 222 Dalhousie, Earl of, 36, 72, 73, 188 Dallas, Major-Gen. Sir T., K.C.B., 87 Dalmahoy of that Ilk, 215 Dalrymple-Horn-Elphinstone of Logie Elphin- stone, 43, 153, 210 of New Hailes, 25, 208 of North Berwick, 210 Hamilton-, of North Berwick, 56, 117, 210 -Hay of Park, 78, 208 of Stair, 37, 208 Captain Hew Whitefoord, 210 -Horn-Elphinston, James, 44, 153, 210 William, 65, 208 208 Dalziel (Dalzell, Dalziell, Dalyell) of Binns, 14, 176 bis of Glenea, 176 of Lingo, 176 John, London, 176 Danskine, James, Stirling, 122 Darroch of Gourock, 212 Dauglish, see Dalgleish Davidson (Davidsone) of Balgay, 100 of Cantray, 100 of Carnbrogie, 100 of Curriehill, 100 of Halltree, 100 of Muirhouse, 46 Deans-Campbell of Culraith, 65, 123 of Longhermiston, 65 Captain James, 65 Deas, 184 -Thomson of Norton, 108, 138, 184 Dempster of Dunnichen, 218 Hawkins-, of Dunnichen, 173, 218 of Pitliver, 160, 218 Mr. John, minister of Monifieth, 173, 218 Denham (Denhame, Denholm) Stewart-, of Coltness, 36, 85 of West Shiells, 35 Denniston (Dennistoun) -Brown of Balloch Castle, 186 of Colgrain, 9, 11 bis ofGolfhill, 106 Richard, 11 Robert, Trinidad, 11 Derby, Earl of, 164 De Valoniis, 18S bis Dewar of Lassodie, 54 of Vogrie, 52 bis Captain George, 214 Dick of Braid, 87 of Pitkerro, 86 of Prestonfield, 91 -Cunyngham of Prestonfield, 91, in Dickson of Bughtrig, 180 of Chatto, 5 of Clockbriggs and Rescobie, 105 of Hartree, 180 of Huntlaw, 5 of Sornbeg, 1 80 of Westerbinning, 180 of Woodville, 106 J. Farquhar, 106 Dingwall-Fordyce of Brucklay, 84, 140, 142 -Fordyce of Culsh, 140, 142 of Rannieston, 109 140 bis Dinwiddie, Robert, N. America, 105 Dirom of Crichie, 5, 72, 122, 141 Dishington, /j Divvie, Patrick, Aberdeen, 91 Dixon, W. Smith, of Govan Hill, 63 Don of Newton, 97 Lieut. -General George, 104 Patrick, Kelso, 98 Donald of Conheath, 75 Donaldson of Auchmull, 77 of Bannachra, 4, 77 of Hilton, 77 of Kinnairdie, 77 Alexander, 76th Reg. , 77 Colin, Middlesex, 77 Robert, 118 Robert, W.S., 77 . . ., Brechin, 115 283 AN ORDINARY OF SCOTTISH ARMS Donaldson M.D. , Paris, 118 Dougal (Dougall) Kinnear-Stark-, of Scotscraig, 178 George, 178 J., Rickarton, 178 Douglas (Douglass) of Bads, 148 of Bridgeford, 84, 148, 158, 172, 192 of Bruntwood, 149 of Castle Douglas, 50 of Cavers, 148 of Cliftonhall, 53 of Cruixton, 62, 149 of that Ilk, 84, 158, 160, 193 of Douglas Support, 89, 150 Campbell-, of Douglas Support, 88, 117, 126, 150 of Earnslaw, 191 of Friarshaw, 148 of Garrallan, 148 of Glenbervie, 126 of Inchmarlo, 149, 192 of Kelhead, 12, 149 bis of Kirkness, 149, 192 of Lochleven, 192 of Mains, 86, 88, 227 of Morton, 54 of Tilwhilly, 149, 177, 192 of Whiteriggs, 62, 149 Edward Bullock, 13, 149 F. Brown-, Edinburgh, 54 Rev. Henry, 192 James, Marquess of, 84, 158, 160, 192 J., Albany Herald, 87 Lieut.-Col. James, 13, 149 R. (son of Tillequhallie), 149, 177, 192 Lieut.-Col. R. , C.B., 149 R. , Musselburgh, 148 Thomas, Edinburgh, 148 83 bis, 84 bis, 149 ter, ij8 bis, 139 bis, 160, 161 bis, 172, 192 ter, 193 Dow of Ardenhall, 179 Dreghorn of Ruchhill, 101 Drever, David, Orkney, 49 Drummond of Blair, 6 of Carlowrie, 6 of Colquhalzie, 6 ofCromlix, 6, 7, 135 of Cultimalindie, 6 of Hawthornden, 6, 7, 142 bis Abercromby-, of Hawthornden, 170 Abernethy-, of Hawthornden, 170 Forbes-, of Hawthornden, 7, 142 Walker-, of Hawthornden, 7, 189 Williams-, of Hawthornden, 7, 158 of Invermay, 6 of Kildees, 7 of Logiealmond, 6 of Machanie, 7 of Megginch, 105 bis of Pitkellanie, 7 of Riccarton, 7, 158 of Strageath, 7 Alexander, Marchmont Herald, 7 Mr. David, minister of Monedy, 7 Beresford-, Lieut. F. C, 7, 109, 135 Drummond, Gavin, 7 George, Edinburgh, 7 Lieut.-Gen. SirG., K.C.B., 105 Colonel J., Gloucester, 105 James, London, 105 John (representative of Meedhope), 7 Lawrence, 7 7, 22 Duddingston (Dudingstoune) of Sandfurd, 35 Duff of Braco, 95, 93 of Craigston, 93 of Drummuir, 104 of Keithmore, 95 Wharton-, of Orton, 95, 160, 178 Sir James, Consul at Cadiz, 104 Captain N., R. N., 95 Vice-Admiral Robert, 95 Thomas, Richmond, 106 William, third son of Craighead, 95 Duguid of Auchinhuiff, 67 Leslie-, of Balquhain and Auchinhove (Auchinhuiff), 68, 96 of Cammachmore, 90 -M'Combie of Cammachmore, 91, 164 C. J. G., Aberdeen, 90 M'Combie-, William, 100 Dumbarton, Royal Burgh of, 77 Dumfries, Earl of, 158, 225 Dun, see also Dunn -Waters of Craigton, 204 of Taartie, 218 Charles, Aberdeen, 218 John, Perth, 218 218 Dunbar (Dumbar) of Baldone, 168 of Barmuckettie, 50 of Boath, 71, 168 of Durn, 71, 169 of Grange, 71, 169 of Hemprigs, 71, 169, 169 of Hillhead, 168 of Inchbrok, 71, 169 of Leuchit, 165 of Newton, 71, 169 -Brander of Pitgaveny, 25, 71, 169 of Westfield, 71, 169 Lieut.-Col. Thomas, 163 William, 71, 169 169 Duncan of Ardownie, 47 Beveridge-, of Damside, 9, 35 -Morison of Naughton, 10, 35, 198, 204, 209 Morison-, of Naughton, 10, 35, 198, 204, 209 of Parkhill, 35 of Seaside, 35 George, Comptroller of Taxes, 48 John, Aberdeen, 35 Duncanson, Major Robert, 29 Dundas of Arniston, 167 of Barton Court, 167 of Beech wood, 167 Bruce-, of Blair, 74, 167, 201 of Breastmylne, 167 of Craigton, 157 of Duddingston, 157 INDEX 239 Dundas of Fingask, 157, 167 of Kincavel, 162 of Manor, 157 of Newhalls, 162 of Philipstoun, 167 Sir David, 162 John, of . . ., 167 137, 16S Dundee, Royal Burgh of, 195 Dundonald, Earl of, 28, 31, 208 . Dunfermline, Earl of, 59, 96 96 Dunglass, Lord, 83, 159, 161 bis, 182, 192, 194 Dunkell, Lord, 157 Dunlop of Carmyle, 76 of that Ilk, 76, 80, 159 of Garnkirk, 76 of Househill, 76 of Rosebank, 76 Dunmore of Kelvinside, 86, 121 Dunmure, David, advocate, 121 Dunn of Tonnochside, 218 Dunsmure, Alexander, 121 James, 121 James, M.D. , 121 Mrs. Jane, 121 Durham (Durhame) of Ardownie, 98 of Duntarvie, 102 of Grange, 98 of Largo, 53, 57, 194 Calderwood-, of Largo, 57, 182, 210 Adolphus, 58 Grisel, Countess of Middleton, 92 Rear-Admiral Sir P. C. H., 57, 182 Durie of Grange, 32 Captain George, 32 Durno, James, Prussia, 8 Duthy, John, Winchester, 92, 138, 171 Du Vernet, 34 Dwyer, 44, 138, 164, 203 Dyce, J. Stirling, Banchory, 31 Earl, Edward, 48 Eccles of Kildonan, 128 of Shannock, 128 Eddington (Eddingtone) of Balbartan, 147 Edgar of Keithock, 166 John, 166 Rev. J. Haythorne, 107 Edie of Moneaght, 64 Edinburgh, Company of Merchants in, 212 Episcopal See of, / *55> J7f. 'Si, 190 M'Gufne, James, 61 Macguffock of Rusco, 61 M'Haffie-Gordon of Corsmalzie, 20 M'llvain of Grimmet, 70 Maclnroy of Sheirglass, 147 Macintosh, see Mackintosh M'lver-Campbell of Asknish, 10, 68, 115, 116, 126, 129 bis Campbell-, of Asknish, 68, 115, 126, 129 10, 68, 78 M'Kaile, Mr. Matthew, 71 Mackay, ^Eneas, 46 Major-Gen. the Hon. Alexander, 46 Mackellar, Alexander, N.S.W. , 156 Mackenzie (M'Kenzie) Falconer-, of Allangrange, 79, 139 of Applecross, 139 bis, 158, 167 of Ardross, 139 of Coull, 133 bis, 139 ofCromartie, 140, 155, 178, 184 Mure-, of Delvine, 96 bis, 140 of Fairbairn, 138 of Findon, 138, i./o of Gairloch, 113, 139 of Glenmuick, 187 of Hilltown, 138 of Kilcoy, 13, 55, 69, 70, 113, 121, 139, 183 Burton-, of Kilcoy, 13, 55, 69, 121, 139 bis, 184 of Lochwards, 139 Shaw-, of Newhall, 91, 139 of Reidcastle, 139 of Rosehaugh, 139 of Scotsburn, 139, 155, 178 Hood-, of Seaforth, 114 Mackenzie, Stewart-, of Seaforth, 83, 140 of Seaforth, 114 of Seaton, 113, 139 of Scatwell, 139 bis, 140 quai., 154, 155 Hi, 178 ter of Suddie, 139, 140 ofTarbat, 185 Captain Alexander (second son of Scatwell), 139, 140, 155, 178 C. Douglas, Middlesex, 70. 114, 139 Colin, W.S. , 114, 139 Captain Colin, 139 Fitz Arundell, Winchester, 107 -Grieve, F. J., R.N. , 100 Lieut-. Col. Jabez, 140, 155, T78, 184 -Grieve, J. A. , ior John (third son of Coull), 133, 141 Lieut. -Col. Kenneth, 70, 113, 139 140, ijj M'Kerrell, Lieut. -Col. William, yr. of Hill- house, 96 -Brown, J. A., C.A., 47, 96 Mackie (M'Kie) of Auchencairn, 43 of Dowloch, 195 Patrick, London, 45 Mackinnon of Strathaird, 26, 119, 130, 134 Rev. John, Kilmodan, 72 William, Antigua, 26, 119, 130, 134 William A., Middlesex, 26, 119, 130, 134 134 Mackintosh (M'Intosh) of Aberarder, 119, 129, 133, 171 of Connadge, 131, 171 Keir-, of Dalmigavie, 63, 129, 133, 172 of Kinrara, 37, 133, 160 of Kyllachy, 119, 131 bis, 160, 171, 197 of that Ilk, 119, 129, 133, 159 161 M'Kirdy of Birkwood, 105 Macknight-Crawfurd of Cartsburn, 77, 85 Us, 146 Maclagan, Sir Douglas, 52 M'Lannachan, James, 3 Maclarty, Colin, M.D. , Provost of Campbel- town, 117, 129, 178, 180 Mnclauchlan (M'Lachlan) of Kilchoan, 117, 129, 159, 197 of that Ilk, 118, 129, 159, 197 Maclaurin (MacLaurin) of Dreghorn, 61 Daniel, London, 52 -Gillies, Jamaica, 118 Henry N., Sydney, N.S.W., 187 M'Lea, Duncan, 32, 55 Maclean of Coll, 108, 117, 130, 152 Sir George, K.C.B. , 3, 119, 142, 195 Colonel John, 3, 119, 195, 197 MacLeay, William, Wick, 50 Maclelland (M'Lelland) of Barclay, 52 Samuel, 51 Macleod (MacLeod) of Cadboll, 26, 119, 154, 178 of Colbecks, 178 of that Ilk, 26 INDEX 251 Macleod of Muiravonside, 26, 140, 154 -Bannatyne of that Ilk, 26, 35 of Rasay, 178 Arthur Lyttelton of Arley Castle, 26, 155 Lieut. -Gen. Sir Charles, K.C. B. , 26, 140, 155 Macliver, Peter Stewart, Bristol, 103 Macmathon, see Matheson Macmillan of Dunmore, 163 -Scott of Wauchope, 16, 188 M'Morran, J., Edinburgh, 218 Macnab (M'Nab) of Dundurn, 41 of that Ilk, 41 Macnaghten (M'Nachtane.M'Naghten.M'Nagh- ton) of Bushmills House, 129, 220 of Dundarave, 129, 220 of Upper Clogher, 3, 129, 220 Edmund Alexander, Ireland, 129, 220 Sir Francis Workman, 129, 220 220 M'Nair, William, Glasgow, 1, 151, 212 M' Naught of Kilquharitie, yy M'Neil of Barra, 26, 119 bis, 131 bis, 161 of Tearfargus, 119, 129, 158 Sir John, 119, 130, 168 Maconochie of Meadowbank, 131 Wellwood of Garvock and Meadowbank, 131, 223 Macpherson (M'Pherson) -Grant of Ballindalloch, 107, 219 of Cluny, 105 of Garbity, 105 of Invereshie, 104 of Pitmain, 104 alias Gillies, David, 104 Macrae of Orangefield, 86 Macreadie of Pearstoun, 86 Macritchie of Logie, 165 MacSween, Benjamin, Grenada, 186 M'Taggart, John, London, 11 William, Madras, 87 Mactavish of Dunardry, 128, 138 of Gartbeg, 128, 138 MacTurk of Stenhouse, 30 Macvicar, 115 M'Whirter, John, M.D., H.E.I.C.S., 105 Main, see also Mayne of Lochwood, 29 George, Edinburgh, 42 Maine, Caroline Maria, 100 Mair, John, Aberdeen, 7 John, London, 7 Maitland of Auchlane, 170 Ramsay-Gibson-, of Cliftonhall, 34, 74, 153, 172 of Dundrennan, 1, 172 of Eccles, 170 of Kilmaron, 170 of Pittreachie, 170 Captain James, 170 Robert, Lieutenant of the Bass, 170 Malcolm of Glenmorag, 210 of Poltalloch, 52, 89, 209 Dugald, Jamaica, 209 Malcolm, Lieut. -Col. Henry, H.E.I.C.S., 205 Lieut. -Col. Sir James, K.C. B. , 210 Sir John, K.C.B. , 211 Neil, Jamaica, 209 Sir Pulteney, 210 Manson Holland, 168 Mar, Earl of, 12, 183 bis 12 ter, 1 j March, Earl of, 12, 150, 169 769 Marchmont, Earl of, 62 bis, 126, 127, 161, 182* bis, 193, 194 Marischal, Keith, Earl, 52 Marjoribanks of Balbardie, 178 of Hallyards, 53 of Lees, 53 of Leuchie, 53 Marr, see Mar Marshall, Hunter-, of Callander, 152, 203 of Church Aston, 200 of Curriehill, 203 of Hillcaiinie, 202 Burt-, of Luncarty, 209 Andrew, 201 153 Martin of Auchenden nan, 51 Sir Theodore, of Bryntysilio, 187 Alexander, Islay Herald, 50 Andrew, Edinburgh, 50 Andrew, Anstruther, 37 George, Liverpool, 50 Robert, Justice Clerk Depute, 37 Marwick, (Sir) J. D. , Town Clerk, Glasgow, 106 Mason, John, Inveresk, n Masson, John, Ayr, 11 Master of the Revels in Scotland, 153 Masterton (Mastertoune) of Grange, 29 of Parkmill, 27 of Parkmill and Gogar, 27 Matheson ( Macmathon ) of Achany, 128 of Ardintoul, 131 Maule (Maul, Maull) of Ballumbie, 185 of Inverkeillour, 188 bis, 194 of Kelly, 185 Captain John, 185 Dr. Thomas, 185 188 Maxton-Graham of Cultoquhey, 36, 194 Maxwell of Barncleugh, 197, ig8 of Brediland, 207 of Broomholm, 158, 207 of Calderwood, 9, 198, 207 of Cardoness, 9, 73, 115, 198 of Carruchan, 76 of Cransaloch, 197 Hyslop-, of Glengaber, 198, 216 -Heron of Heron, 174 of Lackiebank, 209 of Loch, 197 of Merks worth, 208 Graham-, of Merksworth, 54, 207 208 Wedderburn-, of Middlebie, 32, 198 of Monreith, 76 25: AN ORDINARY OF SCOTTISH ARMS Maxwell of Munches, 76, 151, 198, 206 of Nether Pollok, 207 of Pollok, 207 of Sprinkell, 207 of Telen, 207 Constable-, of Terregles, 10, 15, 68, 76, 151, 198 -Stuart, Constable-, of Traquair, 10, 68, 76, 81, 120, 151, 180, 182, 198 of Williamwood, 207 -Graham, Charles, Glasgow, 54, 207, 208 Rev. H. , Strathmartine, 208 -Graham, James, Glasgow, 54, 207, 208 Col. Thomas, 197 Thomas, Liverpool, 198 Captain William, 9, 198 Mayne, see also Main of Powis, 29 Meason of Lindeftis, 1 1 of Mordun, 11 Meik of Leidcassie, 72 Meiklejohn, Major J. F., R.A. , 187 Meldrum of Crombie, 147, 183 Melles, Joseph William, 184 Melrose, 88 Melville of Auchmoor, 95 White-, of Bennochy, 59, 176 of Cassengray, 59, 79 of Murdicarnie, 216 Balfour-, of Pilrig and Strathkinness, 44, 59 of Raith, 79 of Strathkinness, 59 Alexander, 59 John, 70 John, W.S., Edinburgh, 87 Lord, 59, 79 J9 *er Menteath, see also Monteith of Closeburn, 10, 25 Menzies of Culdares, 217 of that Ilk, 52 of Pitfoddels, 52 Murray-, of Pitlochie, 181 of Shien, 52 Professor John, Aberdeen, 53 William, Edinburgh, 186 Mercer of Aldie, 102 of Easternewton, 102 of Fordell House, 103 of Huntingtower, 103 of Salineshaw, 102 Tod-, of Scotsbank, 89, 103 -Henderson, Hon. Hew A. D. H. H. D. , 10, 55, 103, 188, 198, 204 103 bis Merchants in Edinburgh, Company of, 212 Merry of Belladrum, 174 Methven of Craiglownie, 40 Sir Paul, 147 Michie, John, London, 105, 164, 212 Middleton, Countess of, 92 David, London, 104 Earl of, 104 George, advocate, 105 John, M.A. , Rector of Cricksey, Essex, 104 John, Fraserburgh, 104 Middleton, John, Glasgow, 106 John Shearer, 107 Captain Lawrence, 104 Peter, M.D. , 105 Captain Robert, 104 8 Mikieson of Hill, 72 Mill of Blairtown, 67 Miller of Acre Valley, 66 of Craigentinny, 66 bis, 108, 20J, 215 Chrystie-, of Craigentinny, 66 bis, 107, 108, 205 bis, 215 bis of Glenlee, 65 of Gourlabank, 68, 138 -Morison, Campbell-, of Hetland, 132 of Leithen, 66 -Cunningham of Leithen, 111 of Pittendreich, 66 -Cunningham, 66 Alexander, W.S. , 66 Rev. J. Ogilvy, LL.D., 66 Richard, Leith, 66 Robert, Manchester, 65 Rev. Thomas, D. D. , Cumnock, 67 William, St. Petersburg, 66 20, 66, 177, in, 20J Milliken of that Ilk, 175 Milne (Mylne) of Amwell Grove, 67 of Balfarge, 66 of Balwyllo, 66 of Melgum, 67 of Mureton, 66 Sir John, 67 Robert, architect, 67 Robert, writer, Edinburgh, 66 Milnes, Rev. James, 66 Milroy of Forthside, 106 Minnoch, William H., Glasgow, 93 Mitchell of Alderston, 37 of Berry (and Westshore), 94 of Craigend (or Mitchell), 94 of Landath, 94 -Innes of Parsons Green, 103, 180 of Stow, 32, 103 of Thainstoun, 95 of Tilligrige, 94 of Wester Newbirnie, 94 James Scott-, Sydney, 21 J. W. , Rothesay Herald and Lyon Clerk Depute, 95 Vice-Admiral William, 95 -Carruthers, William, 52, 95 44 Moir of Inverneittie, 146 of Leckie, 84, 117, 146, 150 of Otterburn, 146 of Scotstoun, 146 of Stonnivvood, 146 147, 194 Molison, see also Molleson 58, 60, 157 Molleson, see also Molison Gilbert, Aberdeen, 64 Colonel John, 64 Moncrieff (Moncreiff, Moncreiffe)' INDEX 253 Moncrieff of Boghall, 162 Scott-, of Coats and Rynd, 167, 191 of Culfargie, 162 of that Ilk, 162, 166 of Mumipay, 162 of Rcadie, 162 of Sauchope, 162 -Wellwood of Tullibole, 162, 223 David Steuart, 85, 115, 162 James, Edinburgh, 162 Mr. de M., 162 Monro (Munro) of Auchinbowie, 135 of Bearcrofts, 134 Gun-, of Braemore, 8, 135, 212 of Coull, 134 of Foulis, 134 of Pitlundie, 134 Professor Alexander, M. D. , 134 Principal Alexander, 134 Monteith, see also Menteath of Auldcathie, 10 of Caribber, 10, 25 (or Menteath) of Closeburn, 10, 25 of Rusky, 10 George (representative of Carse), io, 25 Montgomery (Montgomerie, Montgomrie) of Broomlands, 2, 24 of Coilsfield, 2, no of Heslaid, 215 of Kirktounholme, 2, no of Newton, 3, no of Skelmorlie, 2, no of Stanhope, 2, no of Stanhope and Kinross, 2, no, 150 Edmonstone-, H., London, 2, 60, no William, 2, 24 William Henry, 2, 13, no, 115 100 Montrose, Marquess of, 54, 196 Royal Burgh of, 195, 197 106 Moodie, Captain J., R. N. , 26, 34 Moore of Corswall, 97 Moray of Abercairney, 52, 181 Earl of, 71, 82, 171 More-Gordon of Charleton, 51 of Hilton, 146 Morehead, see also Muirhead of Herbertshire, 17 Morison (Morieson, Morisone) of Bognie, 147 Walker-, of Fawfield, 164, 189 Broun-, of Finderlie, 36, 88 Campbell-Miller-, of Hetland, 132 Duncan-, of Naughton, 10, 35, 198, 204, 209 -Duncan of Naughton, 10, 35, 198, 204, 209 of Preston Grange, 146 Broun-, j6, 88 Major Alexander, H.E.I. C.S., 147 Henry, W.S. , 147 James G. , Touch House, 147 Morris of Craig, 44, 210 Mortimer of Auchinbadie, 189 of Fonthill Park, 165 Morton of Belmont, 43 Morton, Earl of, 149, 192 James, Greenock, 99 Mosman of Auchtyfardell, 33 Mouat, Captain G. , R.N. , 158 Moubray, George, H.E.I.C.S. , 165 Moultrie of Rescobie, 45 Mounsey of Killilung, 53 Mountstephen, Lord, 184, 221 Mow of East Mains, 132 Mowat of Ingliston, 167 Mowbray, 160 Mudie of Arbeckie, 33 34 Muir (Mure) of Ardenvohr, 106 of Caldwell, 96 of Cassencary, 96, in, 120 of Deanston, 51 -Mackenzie of Delvine, 96 bis, 140 of Riccarton, 95 of Rowallan, 96, 120 James, London, 96 Mr. James, Parson of Philorth, 98 Muirhead, see also Morehead of Bredisholme, 14, 15, 34, 181 James Patrick, 20 Munro, see Monro Murchison of Tarradale, 165 Murdoch of Camloddan, 195 of Rosshill, 79 Peter, Glasgow, 79 Mure, see Muir Murison of Anchorfield, 146 Murray of Auchtertyre, 180 of Blackbarony, 176, 108 bis Hepburn-, of Blackcastle, 41*, 189, 189* of Broughton, 83, 94, 181, 203, 204 of Clairden, 23 of Deuchar, 152 -Thriepland of Fingask, 23, 72, 157 of Glendoick, 67 alias Macgregor, of Lanrick, 217 of Lintrose, 181 of Livingstone, 108 of Lochlaw, 135 of Melgum, 152 of Murrayfield, 176 of Murrayshall, 67, 194 of Murraythwaite, 58, 208 alias Macgregor, of Napier Ruskie, 118, 131, 158, 197, 217 of Pennyland, 23, 2j of Philiphaugh, 152 of Pitkeirie, 52 -Menzies of Pitlochie, 181 of Priestfield, 152 ofSimprim, 176 of Spot, 176 of Stanhope, 53, 113, 152 of Strowan, 180 Alexander B. , Adelaide, 51 David, 62 David, Perth, 62 Macgregor-, Captain E. J., 15, 54, 82, 155, 174, 181, 190, 217 Cornet George, 176 254 AN ORDINARY OF SCOTTISH ARMS Murray, Vice-Admiral George, I Captain James, K.N. , 176 Captain John, 219 John (Blackbarony), 108 John, tutor of Stormont, 67 Richard (Rlackbarony), 108 Captain Thomas, 48th Foot, 53, 113, 152 217, 181 ter Musgrave of Hayton, 3 Mushet, Lieut. Robert, 52 Musselburgh, Town of, 2 Mutrie, Mrs. E. M. (or Laurie), 106 Mutter of Bunanuisg, 102 W., 91 Mylne, see Milne Myrton of Gogar, 29 Myreton, Andrew, Edinburgh, 220 Nairne of Kirkhill, 186 of Sandford, 185 of Segden, 185 of Strathuird, 185 Alexander, 185 Baroness, 15, 32, 84, 103, 177, 181, 188, 190, 200 David, 185 John, son of Langside, 185 Thomas, second son of Langside, 185 Thomas, 185 15, 188 bis, 200 Napier (Napeir) of Ballichearne, 201 of Ballikinrain, 202 of Bowquaple, 209 of Culcreuch, 209 of Fallside, 202 of Hervieston, 202 of Kilmahewgh, 17 of Tayock, 202 of West Shandon, 106 Alexander, 209 Lord, 16, 201, 203 Nasmyth (Neasmyth) of Posso, 101, 130 National Bank of Scotland, 196 Neaves, Charles, 106 Neilson of Craigcaffie, 51 of Maxwod, 51 Neish, Francis Hugh, Lieut. Gordon Highland- ers, 227 Nelson, Thomas, Edinburgh, 131 William, Edinburgh, 131 Nevay, 27 Neven, see Niven Nevoy (Nevay) of that Ilk, 27 Newall of Barskeoch, 211 Newbigging, William, F.R.C.S.E. , 96 Newhaven, Viscount, 65, 77, 80, 159, 160 Newmills Cloth Manufactory, 109 Newton (Newtoune) of that Ilk, 164 Hay-, of Newton, 6, 112, 113, 164 James, 164 Nichols-Steuart of Dalpowie, 93 Nicol (Nuccol) Nicol of Ballogie, 90 Alexander, Aberdeen, 187 Alloa, 100 Nicolson (Nicholson) Stewart-, of Carnock, 37, 82, 145 bis of Clunie, 145 of Lochend, Zetland, 145 of that Ilk, 145 Nisbet-Hamilton-Ogilvy of Biel, 45, 74, 157, 168, 218 of Dean, 29 of Dirleton, 29, 42 Hamilton-, of Dirleton, 44, 218 Elias, Bourdeaux, 42 -Hamilton, Lady Mary Cristopher, 39, 44, 218 45< 74> 157 Nithsdale, Earl of, 76 Niven of Kirkbride, 100 of Peebles and Thornton, 220 (Neven) of Shousburgh, 89 Noble, Lieut. -Col. John, H.E.I.C.S., 35 Norie of Noriston, 185 Normandy, j6 North of Scotland Banking Company, 205 Northesk, Earl of, 75, 183 Norvell of Boghall, 21 Nova Scotia, Province of, 207 Nuccol, see Nicol Ochterlonie of Guynd, 168 Mr. David, 168 Mr. John, 168 Ogill, D. (of Papill), 95 Ogilvie (Ogilvy) Earl of Airlie, 156 of Auchiries, 62, 156 of Balbigno, 74, 156 of Barras, 156 Nisbet-Hamilton-, of Biel, 45, 74, 157, 168, 218 of Boyne, 60, 156 ofCluny, 155 of Cove, 151, 157, 183 of Hardwoodmyres, 184 of Inchewan, 155 of Logie, 156 -Dalgleish of Mayfield, 58, 60, 157, 223 of New Grange, 156 of Pitmouies, 156 of Raggell, 60, 156 of Ruthven, 156 George, Jamaica, 59, 156 James, surgeon, Edinburgh, 156 James (second brother to Boyne), 60, 156 Thomas, Provost of Banff, 156 William, representative of Miltoun, 62, 107, 156 'j6, 157 Ogston of Ardoe, 177 of Norwood, 177 Francis, M. D. , 1 77 Oliphant of Bachilton, 35, jj of Clasbainy, 35 of Condie, 59 of Culquhir, 54 INDEX 255 Oliphant of Gask, 59 of Kinneder, 59 of Prinlis, 205 of Rossie, 216 Charles, Edinburgh, 179 Laurence, writer, Edinburgh, 104 Laurence, Liverpool, 59 36 Oliver, William, advocate, 52 Omond, Rev. J. R., of Carness, 107 Orde, Campbell-, of Morpeth, 126, 197 Orme of Balvaird, 52, 89, 209 Ormiston (Ormeston) Joseph, London, 190 Orr-Ewing of Ballikinrain, 30 of Barrowfield, 193 of Harviestoun, 193 -Ewing of Levenfield, 30 of Ralston, 193 of Waterside, 193 Orrock of that Ilk, 50 John, Provost-Marshal, 50 Thomas, St. Andrews, 50 Osborne (Osburn) of Peppermilne, 9 -Elphinstone, Lady, 27, 31, 53, 113 Oswald of Auchencruive, 211 Haldane-, of Auchencruive, 10, 155, 204, 211 of Fingalton, 211 of Scotstoun, 211 Gordon-, of Scotstoun, 10, 144, 198, 204, 211 Andrew (Dalderse), 211 James, Kirkcaldy, 211 212 Oxenford, Viscount, 177 Paisley of Craig, 46 Panmure, Earl of, 185 Lord, 34, 185, 188, 194 Panther, see Panton Panton of Blackhouse, 74 [alias Panther) Captain George, 75 Park of Fulfordlees, 92 James, of . . .,89 Parkhill, Captain David, 77, 216 Paterson of Bannockburn, 190 of Carpow, 191 of Dunmore, 190 of Kinnettles, 90 -Balfour-Hay of Leys and Carpow, 49, 78, 191 -Wallace of Morningside, 80, 159, 191 of Seafield, 190 George, London, 190 John, Bishop of Galloway, 190 John, Bishop of Ross, 190 (formerly Hart) John, London, 190 Captain R. (second brother to Dunmore), 190 R. (fourth son to John, Bishop of Ross), 190 Paton (Patoun), see also Patton of Glenalmond, 109, 203 John, 218 Sir J. Noel, 141 Patrick, Ralston-, of Roughwood, 15 ', 200 1 See Errata. l'attison of Kelvingrovc, 162 Patton of Ferrochie, 59 of Kinnaldie, 218 Paul, J. Balfour, Lyon King of Arms, 36 Peadie of Ruchil (or Pepdie), 194 Pearse, Kerr-, Rev. B. K. W. , 40, 216 Pearson (Pierson) of Balmadies, 219 of Bielside, 99 of Kippenross, 71 of Westhall, 219 John, third son of Balmadies, 219 Robert, second son of Balmadies, 219 Pendarvis, 79 Penman, James, 39 Pennicook of Newhall, 92 Penrose, 22 Pentland of that Ilk, 83, 88, 117, 126 Pepdie [see also Peadie), /g./ Percy, iij, i6r Perth, Earl of, 6 County of, 170 Royal Burgh of, 153 Peter of Crossbasket, 58 Petrie of Portlethen, 11 Elizabeth, 17 Petty, is Philip of Amrecloss, 33 of Ormiston, 45 of Overcarnbie, 33 Philp, Mrs. A. (or Christie), 93 Phin of Whitehill, 57 Pierson, see Pearson Pilmuir (Pillmure), James, Cupar Angus, 19 Pinkerton, John, London, 27 Pitcairn of Forther, or of that Ilk, 1, 74, 175 of Pitlower, 34, 175 James, surgeon, 175 Pittenweem, Royal Burgh of, 118 Playfair, Lord, 227 Plenderleith of Blyth, 38 Pleydell, 11 Plummer of Middlestead, 41, 46, 47 Gavin, Edinburgh, 46 Pollock (Pollok) of Over Pollok, 205 Crawford-, of Pollok, 34, 80, 206 of Rhindmuir, 205 Sir Frederick, Lord Chief Baron of Exchequer, 109 Major-General Sir George, G.C.B. , 109 Fergusson-, Edinburgh, 25, 206 206 Polwarth, Lord, 40, 62 bis, 154, 161 bis, 180, 182*, 193 bis, 194 bis 193 bis Pope, George, C.B. , 69 Porteous of Hawkshaw, 147 George, one of H.M. Heralds, 219 Porter of Troquhain, 3, 9, 72 Porterfield of that Ilk, 22 Dame Margaret, 7, 22 7. 22. 185 Portobello, Burgh of, 25, 213 Powrie of Reswallie, 202 of Woodcockholm, 202 256 AN ORDINARY OF SCOTTISH ARMS Poyntz,