Burnett Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Burnett

British Isles

Burnett

British Isles

Burnett

British Isles

Burnett

British Isles

Burnett

British Isles

Burnett

British Isles

Burnett

British Isles

Burnett

British Isles

Burnett

British Isles

Burnett

British Isles

Burnett

British Isles

Burnett

British Isles

Burnett

British Isles

Burnett

British Isles

Burnett

British Isles

Burnett

Europe - see blazon Burnett Coat of Arms / Family Crest 15

Blazon description

(Leys, cos. Aberdeen and Kincardine, settled there from 1324, bart. of Nova Scotia, 1626). Ar. three holly leaves in chief vert and a hunting horn in base sa., garnished and stringed gu. Crest—A dexter hand with a pruning knife pruning a vine tree ppr. Motto—Virescit vulnere virtus. Supporters—On either side a Highlander in a hunting garb holding in his exterior hand a bow and a greyhound all ppr.

(Craigmyle and Kemnay, co. Aberdeen, descended from the immediate younger brother of the first bart. of Leys). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Burnett, of Leys; 2nd and 3rd, az. three garbs or, for Craigmyle. Crest—A dexter hand holding a branch of palm ppr. Motto—Quae vernant crescunt.

(Lyon King of Arms). The same, with a mullet sa. in the centre of the quarters for diff. Same Crest and Motto.

(Sir Thos. Burnett, of Crimond, and his brother Gilbert Burnett, Bishop of Salisbury, nephews of the first bart. of Leys). As Burnett, of Leys, with a mullet az. in the fess point for diff. Crest—A dexter hand with a sword cutting through a vine branch leaved and fructuated ppr. Motto—Virescit vulnere virtus.

(Shethocksley, co. Aberdeen, 17th century). As Leys, with a falcon volant ppr. in fess point for diff. Crest and Motto, as Leys.

(Warrieston, co. Edinburgh, 1672). As Leys, within a bordure indented vert. Crest—A holly branch ppr. Motto—Virtute cresco.

(Inverleith, co. Edinburgh, 1672). As Warrieston, with a crescent vert in fess point. Same Crest and Motto.

(Dalladies, co. Kincardine, now represented by Burnett Stuart, of Dens). As Leys, within a bordure counter-compony vert and ar. Crest—A branch of holly slipped ppr. Motto—Nec fluctu nec flatu.

(Kirkhill, co. Aberdeen, represented by Sir Alexander Bannerman, Bart., of Elsick, as heir of line). Ar. a battle axe in pale ppr. betw. two holly leaves in chief vert, and a hunting-horn in base of the last garnished and stringed gu. Crest—A boar’s head erased az. Motto—Quidni pro sodali.

(Aberdeen, 1672). As Leys, with a billet az. in the fess point for diff. Crest—A hand with a cutlass cutting through a vine branch ppr. Motto—Virescit vulnere virtus.

(Burnetland, afterwards Barns, co. Peebles). Ar. three holly leaves vert, a chief az. Crest—A dexter hand with a knife pruning a vine tree ppr. Motto—Virescit vulnere virtus.

(Alexander Burnett, Archbishop of Sc. Andrew’s, 1679-1684). As Burnett of Barns, with a cross patee gu. in fess point for diff. Motto—Non est mortale quod opto.

(Edinburgh, 1672). Ar. three holly leaves vert, a chief embattled az. Crest—A vine branch slipped ppr. Motto—Tandem fit surculus arbor.

(Morden Hall, co. Kent, 1812). Per saltire vert and gu., a sword erect, the point upwards ppr., pommel and hilt or, and from the blade pendent a buglehorn stringed of the last on a chief embattled erminois three leaves of the burnet rose also ppr. Crest—On a mural crown or, a mount vert, thereon a vine tree ppr. fructed or, on the sinister an arm issuing from a cloud, in the hand a knife pruning the vine also ppr. Motto—Virescit vulnere virtus.

(Ireland). Gu. three bezants. Crest—A holy lamb reguard. ar. holding the standard of St. Patrick ppr.

Ecosse – (Baronet, 21 avril 1626) – D’argent à trois feuilles de houx de sinople rangés en chef et un cor de chasse de sable lié de gueules en pointe Cimier une main tenant une serpe émondant un cep de vigne le tout au naturel Cimier un montagnard écossais en costume de chasse et un lévrier tous deux au naturel Devise VIRESCIT VULNERE VIRTUS

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