Johnstone Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Johnstone

British Isles

Johnstone

British Isles

Johnstone

British Isles

Johnstone

British Isles

Johnstone

British Isles

Johnstone

British Isles

Johnstone

British Isles

Johnstone

British Isles

Johnstone

British Isles

Johnstone

British Isles

Johnstone

British Isles

Johnstone

British Isles

Johnstone

British Isles

Johnstone

British Isles

Johnstone

British Isles

Johnstone

British Isles

Johnstone

British Isles

Johnstone

Europe - see blazon Johnstone Coat of Arms / Family Crest 17

Johnstone

Europe - see blazon Johnstone Coat of Arms / Family Crest 18

Johnstone

Europe - see blazon Johnstone Coat of Arms / Family Crest 19

Blazon description

(Johnstone, co. Dumfries, Earl of Hartfell and Marquess of Annandale; title dormant since 1792, and claimed by Sir F. J. W. Johnstone, Bart., of Westerhall, J. J. Hope Johnstone, of Annandale, and others). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, ar. a saltire sa. on a chief gu. three cushions or; 2nd and 3rd, ar. an anchor gn., for Fairholm, of Craigiehall. Crest—A winged spur or. Supporters— Dexter, a lion ramp. ar. armed and langued az. crowned with an imperial crown or; sinister, a horse ar. furnished gu. Motto—Nunquam non paratus.

(Westerhall, co. Dumfries, bart, 1700). Ar. a saltire sa. on a chief gu. three cushions or, in base a man’s heart ensigned with an imperial crown ppr. Crest—A spur with wings or, leather gu. Motto—Nunquam non paratus.

(Hackness Hall, co. York, bart., 1705). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Johnstone, ar. a saltire sa. in base a human heart ensigned with a regal crown ppr. on a chief gu. three cushions or; 2nd and 3rd, Vanden-Bempde, per fesse, the chief or, the base per pale gu. and vert, a demi eagle with two heads displ. issuing in chief sa. the dexter base charged with a tower, the sinister with five towers in saltire gold, the gate and portcullis of each ppr. Crests— 1st: A spur erect, rowel upwards, with wings elevated or, leather gu. buckle ppr.; 2nd:Issuing from the battlements of a tower ppr. a demi eagle with two heads displ. sa. wings or, about the neck a pearl collar, therefrom a diamond pendant on the breast, a sword fesseways ppr. pommel and hilt gold. Motto—Nunquam non paratus.

(Hiltoun, co. Berwick; now represented by General F. Johnstone). Ar. a saltire engr. sa. on a chief also engr. gu. three cushions or. Crest—A sword and dagger ppr. hilted or, crossing each ealtirewaya with points upwards. Motto—Paratus ad arma.

(Graitney, co. Dumfries). Ar. a saltire sa. betw. a mullet of the last in chief and base, on a chief gu. three cushions or. Crest—An armed man on horseback brandishing a sword ppr. Motto—Cave paratus.

(Elphinstone, co. Haddington, bart.). Quarterly, 1st, or, three crescents within a double tressure flory counterflory gu., for Seton; 2nd, ar. a saltire sa. on a chief of the last three cushions of the field, for Johnstone; 3rd, az. three garbs or; 4th, ar. a chev. sa. betw. three boars’ heads couped gu. armed ar., for Elphinstone.

(Clanchrie, co. Dumfries). Ar. a saltire invecked sa. betw. two. pellets in fesse on a chief gu. three cushions or. Crest—A star issuing out of clouds ppr. Motto—Appropinquat Dies.

(Gormack, Scotland). Ar. a saltire and chief nebulee sa. the last charged with three cushions of the first. Crest—A spur-rowel within two branches of palm in orle ppr. Motto—Securior quo paratior.

(Poltoun, co. Edinburgh). Ar. a saltire sa. on a chief wavy of the last three cushions or. Crest—A spur ppr. betw. two wings ar. Motto—Sic paratior.

(Wardmilnes, Scotland). Ar. a saltire sa. betw. two escallops in fesse gu. on a chief of the second three cushions of the first. Crest—A hand ppr. holding an escallop gu. Motto—Sine frande fidus.

(Warristoun). Ar. a saltire engr. sa. on a chief gu. three cushions or.

(Edinburgh, 1672). Ar. a saltire wavy sa. on a chief engr. gu. three cushions or. Crest—A dexter hand ppr. holding a bezant. Motto—Ex sola virtutes honos.

(Galabank, co. Dumfries; descended from Newby; now Fulford Hall, co. Warwick). Ar. a saltire sa. betw. a mullet in chief and a rose in base gu. and in flanks two garbs vert, on a chief of the third three cushions or. Crest—A spur ppr. winged or. Motto—Nunquam non paratus.

(Lathrisk, co. Fife). Ar. a saltire sa. within a bordure engr. az. on a chief gu. a spur-rowel of the field betw. two cushions or. Crest—A spur placed upright, the rowel in chief or, winged ar. and leathered gu. Motto—Semper paratus.

(Netherwood, co. Dumfries). Ar. a saltire sa. betw. two stars in chief and an anchor in base gu. all within a bordure az. on a chief of the third three cushions or. Crest—A spur with wings or, feathered gu. Motto— Caute et sedule.

(Pitkcirie, co. Fife, 1775). Ar. a saltire sa. on a chief gu. three cuihlons or, a bordure wavy vert charged with three bezants. Crest—A winged spur or. Motto—Astidultate.

(Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, Baron Derwent). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Johnstone, ar. a saltier, sa. in base, a human heart, ensigned with a regal crown, ppr., on a chief gu. three cushions or; 2nd and 3rd, Vanden-Bempde, per fesse. the chief or, the base per pale gu. and vert, a demi eagle with two heads displ. issuing in chief sa. the dexter base charged with a tower, the sinister with five towers in saltier gold the gate and portcullis of each ppr. Crests—1st, A spur erect rowel upwards with wings elevated or, leather gu. buckle ppr.; 2nd, issuing from the battlemems of a tower ppr. a demi eagle with two heads displ. sa. wings or, about the neck a pearl collar, therefrom a diamond pendent on the breast a sword fesseways ppr. pommel and hilt gold. Supporters—Dexter a lion erm. crowned or, charged on the breast with an escutcheon also or, thereon a winged spur gu.; sinister a horse erm. bridled and saddled gu. charged on the shoulder as the dexter. Motto—Nunquam non paratus.

Ecosse – (Baronet, 1627. M. ét.) – Écartelé au 1 d’or à trois croissants de gueules enclos dans un double trêcheur fleuronné et contre-fleuronné du même (Seton) au 2 d’argent au sautoir de sable et au chef du même ch de trois coussins du champ (Johnstone) au 3 d’azur à trois gerbes d’or au 4 d’argent au chevron de sable acc de trois hures de sanglier de gueules défendues d’argent (Elphinstone)

Ecosse – (Baronet, 25 avril 1700) – D’argent au sautoir de sable acc en pointe d’un coeur de gueules surmonté d’une couronne royale d’or au chef de gueules ch de trois coussins carrés d’or Cimier un éperon d’or lié de gueules la molette en haut entre un vol d’or Devise NUNQUAM NON PARATUS

Voir van den Bempden-Johnstone.

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