(that Ilk and Hyndford, co. Lanark: Lord Carmichael and Earl of Hyndford, titles extinct since 1787. The heir of line and owner of the estates is Sir W. C. J. Carmichael Anstruther, Bart.). Ar. a fess wreathed az. and gu. Crest—A dexter hand and arm in armour erect holding a broken spear ppr. Supporters—Dexter, a knight armed at all points holding in his right hand a marischal’s baton ppr.; sinister, a war horse ar. furnished gu. Motto: Toujours prest.
(Skirling, co. Peebles, bart.). See Gibson-Carmichael.
(Balmedie). Ar. a fess wreathed az. and gu. a bordure of the second.
(Nutwood, Surrey, bart; 1821, representative of Balmedie). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, as the last; 2nd and 3rd, ar. a burning cup betw. three chess rooks in fess or, a bordure of the last, for Smyth, of Athenry. Crest and Motto as Earl of Hyndford. Supporters—Dexter, a chevalier in complete armour holding in hia dexter hand a spear ppr.; sinister, a horse ar. furnished gu.
(James Carmichael, of Ballinblea, second brother to Balmedie, 1672). Ar. a fess wreathed az. and gu. a bordure the second charged with eight crescents of the first. Crest—A woman’s head attired ppr. Motto—Fortune helps the forward.
(Little Blackburn, 1672). Ar. a fess wreathed az. and gu. a bordure counter compony of the second and first. Motto—Pro me ipso et aliis.
(granted 1868, to John Cabmichael McOstrich, of the city of Cork, merchant, on his assuming by royal license the surname of Carmichael in lieu of McOstrich). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Cabmichael, ar. a fess tortille az. and gu. betw. three crosses patee of the third; 2nd and 3rd, McOstrich, per fess gu. and az. three fishes haurient ar. betw. eight cross crosslets fitchee of the third. Crests—1st, Carmichael: Issuing from a mural crown a dexter arm in armour embowed the hand holding a broken spear all ppr., the arm charged with a cross patee gu.; 2nd, McOstrich: Out of a mural crown ppr. an ostrich’s head az. holding in the beak a horse shoe or, and charged on the neck with a cross crosslet fitchee of the last. Motto—Toujours prest.
Ecosse – (Baronet, 1694 et 1798) – Écartelé aux 1 et 4 d’argent à trois piles de sable (Anstruther) aux 2 et 3 d’argent à une fasce cablée d’azur et de gueules (Carmichael) Cimiers 1° deux bras armés et gantelés brandissant une hache d’armes (Anstruther) 2° un bras armé le coude à dextre la main tenant une lance rompue (Carmichael) Supports deux faucons au naturel membrés de gueules grilletés et longés d’or Devises PERIISSEM NI PER IISSEM (Anstruther) et TOUJOURS PREST (Carmichael)
Comte de Hyndford – Ecosse – (Baronet, 1627; baron Carmichael, 27 déc. 1647; comte de Hyndford, 25 juin 1701. M. ét. en 1817) – D’argent à une fasce câblée d’azur et de gueules Cimier un avant-bras armé posé en pal la main tenant une lance rompue Tenants à dextre un chevalier armé de toutes pièces la visière levée le casque panaché de trois plumes d’autruche d’argent tenant de sa main dextre un bâton de commandement la senestre appuyée sur sa hanche à senestre un cheval d’argent bridé houssé et sanglé de gueules Devise TOUJOURS PREST
Surrey – (Baronet, 25 août 1821) – Écartelé aux 1 et 4 d’argent à une fasce câblée d’azur et de gueules (Carmichael) aux 2 et 3 d’azur à un gobelet d’argent duquel s’élèvent des flammes de gueules accosté de deux rocs d’échiquier d’argent (Smyth) Cimier un avant-bras armé au naturel posé en pal la main tenant une lance rompue et surmontée de la devise TOUJOURS PREST
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