(Cockburn, Scotland). Ar. three cocks gu. Crest—A cock crowing. Motto—Accendit cantu.
(Langton, bart., 1627, present representative the Right Hon. Sir Aisxander J. E. Cockburn, Bart., Lord Chief Justice of England). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, ar. three cocks gu., for Cockburn; 2nd and 3rd, gu. six mascles or, three, two, and one, for Vipont. Crest—A cock crowing ppr. Supporters—Two lions gu. the dexter guard. Motto—Accendit canta.
(Admiral Sir George Cockburn, G.C.B., brother of the late Sir James Cockburn, Bart., of Langton). Quarterly, ar. and gu. on the first and fourth quarters, three cocks of the last; in the second and third six mascles or, three, two, and one, over all a cross erm. surmounted of another of the second, charged with a naval crown, gold, betw. a ship, sails furled, in chief two towers triple towered in fesse and a lymphad in base, all ppr. Crests—1st: Out of a naval crown or, two arms embowed, the dexter vested az. holding a pike erect ppr. and the sinister habited gu. supporting the upper part of a musket with a bayonet fixed, also ppr.; and over this crest, in an escrol, the “ Ita;
(Rysland, and that Ilk, co. Berwick, bart. 1628). Ar. a man’s heart ppr. betw. three cocks gu. Crest—A cock crowing ppr. Motto—Vigilans et audax.
(Ormiston, co. Haddington). Ar. a fesse chequy az. and of the field betw. three cocks gu. Crest—A cock gu. Motto—In dubiis constans.
(Clerkington, co. Haddington). Ar. a crescent az. betw. three cocks gu.
(Skirling and Stonyfleet). Ar. a spear head ppr. betw. three cocks gu. Crest—A dexter arm holding a broken lance in bend ppr. Motto—Press through.
(Henderland). Ar. a mullet az. betw. three cocks gu.
(Newhall). Ar. a mascle az. betw. three cocks gu.
(Thomas Cockburn, of Rowchester, deputy keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland, 1779). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, ar. a pen in pale surmounted of an imperial crown ppr. betw. two cocks in chief and a lion’s head erased in base gu.; 2nd and 3rd, gu. six mascles, three, two, and one, for Vipont. Crest—A cock ppr. Motto—Vigilans et audax. See Stothert.
Ecosse – (Baronet, 3 juillet 1821) – Écartelé aux I et IV de Campbell qui est Écartelé aux 1 et 4 gironné d’or et de sable au 2 d’argent à la galère de sable les voiles ferlées au 3 d’or à la fasce échiquetée d’argent et d’azur de trois tires Au chef de ce grand-quartier d’argent ch de la représentation d’une forteresse surmontée du mot GIBRALTAR entre deux médailles celle à dextre d’argent et celle à senestre d’or aux II et III de Cockburn qui est écartelé aux 1 et 4 d’argent à une plume d’autruche au naturel surmontée d’une couronne royale et acc de trois coqs de gueules (Cockburn) aux 2 et 3 de gueules à six macles d’or (Vipont) Cimiers 1° de Campbell qui est un avant-bras de carnation posé en pal tenant un badelaire d’argent et surmonté de la devise WITHOUT FEAR 2° de Cockburn qui est un coq au naturel surmonté de la devise VIGILANS ET AUDAX
Hertfordshire – (Baronet, 1628) – Écartelé aux 1 et 4 d’argent à trois coqs de gueules (Cockburn) aux 2 et 3 de gueules à six macles d’or (Vipont) Cimier un coq de gueules Supports à dextre un lion de gueules à senestre un léopard lionné de gueules Devises 1° ACCENDIT CANTU 2° VIGILANS ET AUDAX
Londres – (Baronet, 1627) – Les armes cimier et supports de Cockburn de Cockburn Devise VIGILANS ET AUDAX
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