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(Cessford, co. Roxburgh, sixteenth century). Az. on a chev. ar. three mullets sa., sometimes quartered with gu. three mascles or, probably for St. Michael.

(Duke of Roxburghe). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, vert on a chev. betw. three unicorns’ heads erased ar. armed and maned or, as many mullets sa., for Ker; 2nd and 3rd, gu. three mascles or. Crest—A unicorn’s head erased ar. armed and maned or. Supporters—Two savages wreathed about the head and waist with oak leaves, each holding with the exterior hand a club resting upon the shoulder all ppr. Motto—Pro Christo et patriâ dulce periculum.

(Earl of Ker, extinct 1804; Robbbt, second Duke of Roxburghe, was raised to the Peerage of England in this title, vita patris; his successor, John, second Earl and third Duke, d. unm.). Same Arms, Crest, Supporters, and Motto.

(Earl of Lothian, of the Cessford branch). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, az. the sun in his splendour ppr., as a coat of augmentation; 2nd and 3rd, per fesse gu. and vert, on a chev. betw. three mascles in chief or, and a unicorn’s head erased in base ar. as many mullets of the field. Crest—A sun, as in the arms. Supporters—Two angels ppr.

(Faldonside, co. Roxburgh). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, vert on a chev. ar. betw. three unicorns’ heads erased of the last as many stars gu.; 2nd and 3rd, or on a band az. three mascles of the first, for Halyburton.

(Littledenn, co. Roxburgh). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, vert on a chev. ar. three mullets gu. in base a unicorn’s head erased of the second; 2nd and 3rd, az. three crosses moline ar., for Ainslie of Dolphington.

(Moristoun, co. Roxburgh). Quarterly, as Littledean, within a bordure ar. Crest—A unicorn’s head couped ar. collared az. charged with three crosses moline of the first. Motto—Dulce pro patria periculum.

(Greenhead, co. Roxburgh bart., 1637). Gu. on a chev. ar. three mullets of the first, a buck’s head erased in base, in chief a crescent of the second.

(Chatto, co. Roxburgh). Aa Greenhead, within a bordure az. Crest: The sun ppr. Motto: Regulier et vigoureux. Scott-Kerr, of Chatto, the heir of line, quarters this coat with, or, on a bend az. a star of six points betw. two crescents of the field, in the sinister chief a rose gu. stalked and barbed ppr. surmounted of a martlet ar. Crest—For Scott: A stag trippant armed with ten tynes ppr. Motto—Pacem amo.

(Sheriff Clerk of Linlithgow, 1672). Vert on a chev. embattled betw. a unicorn’s head erased in chief and a stag’s head couped in base ar. three mullets sa. Crest—A pelican volant ppr. Motto—Deus meum solamen.

(Ferniehurst, co. Roxburgh, sixteenth century). Az. on a chev. ar. three mullets sa. in base a stag’s head erased or.

(Lord Jedburgh). Gu. on a chev. ar. three mullets of the first. Crest—A stag’s head erased or. Supporters—Two stags ppr. Motto: Forward.

(Earl of Ancrum). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, erm. on a chief per pale ar. and gu. a lion pass, counterchanged; 2nd and 3rd, gu. on a chev. ar. three mullets of the first. Crest—A stag’s head and neck couped ar. collared gu. charged with three mullets of the first issuing out of an open crown or. Supporters—Two stags ppr. collared as the crest. Motto—Tout droit.

(Marquess of Lothian). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, az. the sun in splendour ppr., a coat of augmentation for the title of Lothian; 2nd and 3rd, gu. on a chev. ar. three mullets of the field, for Ker. Crest—The sun, as in the arms. Supporters—Dexter, an angel ppr. vested az. surcoat vert, winged and crined or; sinister, a unicorn ar. armed, maned, and unguled or, gorged with a collar gu. charged with three mullets ar. Motto—Sero sed serio.

(Abbotrule, co. Roxburgh). Same Anns as the Marquess of Lothian, with a unicorn’s head erased ppr. in the centre of the quarters for diff. Crest—The sun rising out of a cloud ppr. Motto—J’avance.

(Fenielee, co. Selkirk). Vert on a chev. ar. three stars gu. and in base a pelican vulning herself or.

(Zair, afterwards Sunderland Hall, co. Roxburgh). Gu. on a chev. ar. three stars of the first, in base a stag’s head erased or, guttee de sang ppr. all within a bordure invecked of the second. Crest—A dexter hand holding a dagger ppr. Motto—Abest timor.

(Knock, co. Banff, afterwards Blackshiells, co. Haddington). Vert on a chev. betw. two holly leaves in chief ppr. and a unicorn’s head erased of the second attired, or in base, three mullets gu. Crest—A unicorn’s head erased ar. Motto—Virescit in arduis virtus.

(Samuelstoun, co. Roxburgh). Ar. a unicorn saliant sa. horned or.

(Viscount of Rochester and Earl Somerset). See Carr.

(Cavers). See Carre.

(Mantalto, co. Down). Vert on a chev. ar. three mullets sa. Crest—A unicorn’s head erased ar. armed and maned or.

Bavière – (Nob. du St-Empire, 6 juillet 1792) – Écartelé en sautoir en chef et en pointe de gueules à un casque romain au naturel de profil panaché d’argent à dextre et à senestre d’azur à un arc tendu en pal d’or encoché d’une flèche d’argent celle à dextre contournée L’écu bordé d’or Sur le tout d’or à une aigle de sable

Comte d’Ancrum – Ecosse – (M. ét.) – Écartelé aux 1 et 4 d’hermine au chef parti d’argent et de gueules ch d’un lion léopardé de l’un en l’autre aux 2 et 3 de gueules au chevron d’argent ch de trois étoiles du champ Casque couronné Cimier une tête et col de cerf d’argent ornée d’un collier de gueules ch de trois étoiles d’argent Supports deux cerfs au naturel colletés comme celui du cimier Devise TOUT DROIT

(Baron) – Voir Innes-Ker duc de Roxburghe

Baron Jedburgh – Ecosse – (M. ét.) – De gueules au chevron d’argent ch de trois étoiles du champ et acc en pointe d’une tête et col de cerf d’or Cimier une tête et col de cerf d’or ou une tête et col de cerf au naturel ramée d’or posée de front Supports deux cerfs au naturel Devise FORWARD

Comte de Somerset – Voir Carr comte de Somerset

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