See glossary for symbol meaning.
See glossary for symbol meaning.
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1) (Paisley, co. Renfrew; represented by Hugh Hanna, Esq., clerk of the kitchen to George III., who d. 1831). Arms and Crest as Hannay, of Sorbie: (Sorbie, co. Wigtown). Ar. three roebucks’ heads couped az. collared or, with a bell gu. pendent from each collar.
2) or Ahannay – (Sorbie, co. Wigtown). Ar. three roebucks’ heads couped az. collared or, with a bell gu. pendent from each collar.
3) (Mochrum, co. Kirkcudbright, bart., 1630, heir male of Sorbic). Ar. three roebucks’ heads couped az. collared or, a bell pendent from each collar. Crest—A cross crosslet fitchee, issuing out of a crescent sa. Supporters—Two roebucks ppr. Motto—Per ardua ad alta.
4) (cadet of Sorbie). Ar. three roebucks’ heads couped az. with a mullet in the collar point for diff. Crest—A cross crosslet fitchee issuing out of a crescent sa. Motto—Per ardua ad alta.
5) (Ireland) Argent, three stag heads, couped, azure, collared gules, belled of the second, ringed or. Crest, betw. the horns of a crescent, a cross crosslet sa.
6) or Haney – Az. a chev. betw. three demi lions ramp. or. Crest—A stag’s head ppr. collared or, betw. the attires a cross pattee gu.