(that Ilk, and Easter Powrie, co. Forfar). Ar. a lion pass. guard. gu. crowned or.
(Auchterhouse, co. Forfar; heiress m. James Stewart, afterwards Earl of Buchan). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, as the last; 2nd and 3rd, ar. an eagle displ. sa. beaked and membered gu., for Ramsay.
(Earl of Airlie, Innerquharity, &c.). Sec Ogilvie.
(Earl of Findlater). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, ar. a lion pass. guard. gu. crowned or; 2nd and 3rd, ar. a cross engr. sa., for Sinclair. Crest—A lion ramp. gu. holding in liia paws a plummet or. Supporters—Two lions ramp. or. Motto—Tout jour.
(Grant-Ogilvie, Earl of Seafield). Quarterly, 1st and 4th grand quarters, quarterly, 1st and 4th, ar. a lion pass. guard. gu. imperially crowned ppr., for Ogilvie, 2nd and 3rd, ar. a cross engr. sa., for Sinclair; 2nd and 3rd grand quarters, gu. three antique crowns or, for Grant. Crests— 1st: A lion ramp. gu. holding betw. the paws a plumb-rule erect ppr., for Ogilvie; 2nd : A mountain in flames ppr., for Grant. Supporters—Dexter, a lion guard, or; sinister, a naked man ppr. wreathed about tho head and middle with laurel, and in his exterior hand a club. Mottoes—Over 1st crest: Tout Jour; over 2nd crest: Craigellachie.
(Miltoun, co. Banff, 1779). Quarterly 1st and 4th, ar. a lion pass. guard. gu. crowned or; 2nd, per fess or and az. a lymphad of the first, the masts, sails, and tacklings ppr. in the dexter chief point a dexter hand couped in fess, holding a dagger in pale gu. in the sinister chief a cross pattée fitchée of the last, for McPherson of Pettyown; 3rd, ar. a cross engr. sa., for Sinclair. Crest—A lion ramp. ppr. in his dexter paw a rose gu. stalked and leaved ppr. Supporters—Dexter, a lion ramp. or; sinister, a Highlander, a broadsword by his side, a pair of pistols in his belt, and a target on his sinister arm all ppr. Motto—Fortiter et suaviter.
(Auchiries, co. Aberdeen). Quarterly, as Earl of Findlater, within a bordure az. Crest—As Earl of Findlater. Motto—Tout jour fidèle.
(Glasshaugh, co. Banff). Ar. a lion pass. guard. gu. crowned or, standing on a mound az.
(Boyne, co. Banff, bart.). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, ar. a lion pass. guard. gu.; 2nd and 3rd, or, three crescents gu., for Edmondstone; over all, dividing the quarters, a cross engr. sa., for Sinclair. Crest—A dexter hand holding a sword ppr. Motto—Pro patria.
(Raggell, co. Banff). As Boyne, within a bordure engr. az. Crest—A sword in bend ppr. Motto—Pugna pro patria.
(Jamaica, 1772). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, ar. a lion pass. guard. gu. betw. two escallops in chief and a spur-rowel in base az. a bordure indented of the second; 2nd and 3rd, ar. three crescents gu. Crest—A hand holding a plummet ppr. Motto—Tout jour.
(Lord Banff). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, ar. a lion pass. guard. gu. imperially crowned or; 2nd and 3rd, ar. three papingoes vert, beaked and membered gu. Crest—A lion’s head erased gu. Supporters—Dexter, a man in armour with a target ppr.; sinister, a lion ramp. gu. Motto—Fideliter.
(Carnousie, co. Banff, bart., 1626). Quarterly, as the last, with a crescent in the centre for diff.
(Birnes, co. Aberdeen). Quarterly, as Lord Banff, with, en surtout, or, a lion ramp. gu. debruised with a ribbon sa., for Abernethy.
(Hartwoodmyres, co. Selkirk, 1778). Ar. on a pale sa. a cross crosslet fitchée or, surmounted of a lion ramp. guard. gu. imperially crowned ppr. Crest—A talbot’s head and neck ar. Motto—Ad funem spera.
(Edinburgh, 1672). Ar. a lion pass. guard. gu. imperially crowned or, betw. three primroses of the second. Crest—A lady’s hand with a bracelet round the wrist ppr. Motto—Pro saluta.
(Provost of Banff, 1672). Ar. a lion pass. guard. betw. two crescents in chief and a cinquefoil in base gu. Crest—A dexter hand holding a branch of palm ppr. Motto—Secundat vera fides.
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