[MACKENZIE ] THE BARONETS OF NOVA SCOTIA 105 
When the honourable augmentation was borne in a canton, the 
inescutcheon bearing the Royal Arms of Scotland was ensigned with the 
Imperial Crown, because the canton could not be thus ensigned “ by 
reason of its position.” ° 

The Shield of Arms of the Royal Province of Nova Scotia, Imperially Crowned. 
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The Shield of Arms of Sir Roderick Mackenzie of Scatwell, Baronet 
of Nova Scotia, furnishes an example of the Arms of Nova Scotia borne 
in surtout: 
“ Quarterly; First, Azure, a Dear’s Head cabossed Or, Second, Or, a 
Mountain inflamed Azure and Gules, Third Gules, Three Leggs of a Man 
proper flex’d in triangle, Garnish’d and Spurr’d, Or, Fourth, Azure, a 
Deer’s Head caboss’d Or, within a bordure of the second charged with 
eight Crescents of the first. With the badge of Nova Scotia in Sur- 
tonite 

The Shield of Arms of Sir Roderick Mackenzie, Baronet of Nova Scotia. 
Sec. 1I., 1901. 7. 
