Lumsden Family Crest, Coat of Arms and Name History
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Blazons & Genealogy Notes
1) (that Ilk and Blanearn, co. Berwick). Az. on a chev. betw. three mullets or, a buckle of the first; or (after the marriage with the heiress of Blanearn, of that Ilk), Az. on a chev. ar. betw. two mullets in chief and an earn perching on a salmon in base or. a buckle of the first.
2) (Cushnie, co. Aberdeen). Az. a buckle or, betw. two wolves’ heads in chief and an escallop in base ar. Crest—A naked arm grasping a sword ppr. Motto—Dei dono sum quod sum.
3) (lnnergelly, co. Fife). Az. a chev. or, betw. a wolf’s head couped and a buckle in chief and an escallop in base ar. Crest—A heron devouring a salmon ppr. Motto—Beware in time.
4) (brother of lnnergelly, 1672). Same Arms, within a bordure engr. or. Same Crest and Motto.
5) (Conland, co. Fife). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. two otters’ heads couped in chief gu. and an escallop in base vert.
6) (Glasgow, 1863). Az. a chev. or, betw. two wolves’ heads erased ar. in chief and an escallop in base of the third. Crest—A hand grasping a sword in bend sinister ppr. Motto—Dei dono sum quod sum.
7) (Glasgow, 1871). Same Arms, within a bordure or. Same Crest and Motto.
8) (Ferryhill, near Aberdeen, 1883). Az. a ship under sail betw. two wolves’ heads couped in chief and an escallop in base ar. Crest—An eagle preying on a salmon ppr. Motto—Fide et perseverantia.