gna g, No 19,, May 10. 56.) NOTES AND QUERIES. 369 
. St. Vincent, V., cr., winged demi-Pegasus with F.-d.- 
. or. 
Seton, Bt., of Abercorn, R. tT 
Seton, Bt., of Pitmedden, R. be 
Shee, Bt., of Dunmore, per bend az. and or, in chief a 
F.-d.-L., and 1 in base, counterchanged. 
Cotton-Sheppard, Bt., of Thornton, (1 and 4) az. on 
chevron, or, between 3 Fs.-d.-L. arg. as many mullets (for 
Sheppard). 
; ee V., on a chevron, 5 lozenges between 3 Fs.~ 
.-L. or. 
Sinclair, B., R. T. 
Sinclair, Bt., of Stevenson, i. 2 
Sinclair, Bt., of Longformacus, R.. Ts 
Somerset, D., (1 and 4) between 6 Fs.-d.-L. az. 3 lions 
of Eng.; agrant of Henry VII. on his marriage with 
Lady Jane Seymour. 
Southampton, B., (1 and 4) Fr. and Eng. (H. 1709). 
Stewart, Bt., of Ballygawley, RL. 
Stirling, Bt., of Glorat, R. T. 
Strathallan, V., (2 and 3) a lion’s head erased within a 
R. T. gu., as an augmentation. 
Strathmore, E., R. T. az. 
Stuart de Rothesay, B., R. Ls 
Stuart de Decies, R. T 
Style, Bt., of Cloghan, sa. a fesse or, fretty sa. between 
3 Fs.-d.-L. or. 
Suffield, B., (2 and 3) arg. al.-d.-L. gu. (for Morden). 
Suffolk, E., R. T. 
Sutherland, D., descended from Robert I., R. T. 
Vavasour, Bt., of Spaldington, of, a fesse dancettée sa., 
charged with a F,-d.-L. arg.; cr., on the breast of a cock, 
a F.-d.-L. or. 
Waterford, M., (1 and 4) arg. crusilly, fitchée, 3 Fs.-d.- 
L. sa. (for Beresford). 
Welby, Bt., of Denton, sa., 4 fesse between 3 I's.-d.-L. 
Kingsale, B., sups. unicorns gorged with coronets and 
crosses patée and ¥s.-d.-L, or. ; 
Kinnoul, E., R. T. gu. (for Drummond). 
Lauderdale, E., R. T.; cr. L. S. in sin. paw, a ¥.-d.-L. 
Leslie, Bt., of Juniper Hill, 3 Fs.~d.-L. sa. (for Pepys). 
Lisburne, E., sa. a chevron between 3 Fs.-d.-L. arg. 
(the ensigns of Collwyn ap Tangno, Ld. of Efionydd) ; cr., 
armed arm holding a F.-d.-L. arg.; sups. & dragon with 
collar charged with 3 Fs.-d.-L. or. 
Livingstone, Bt., 1° be 
Longford, E., (2) on a bend, 3 Fs.-d.-L. arg. 
Lyttelton, B., (4) Fr. and Eng., quarterly (for Planta- 
genet). 
McKenny, Bt., or, a F.-d.-L. between 3 crescents. 
Mackenzie, Bt. (4) R. I. (for Erskine, brother of E. 
Kellie). 
Manners, B., (1 and 4) 2 Fs.-d.-L. or. 
Mansfield, E., R. T. with Fs.-d.-L. or (for Murray). 
Marlborough, D., as honourable augmentation ; escut~- 
cheon, France, az. 3 Fs.-d.-L. or. 
Minto, E., (2 and 3) az. a chevron arg. between 3 Fs.- 
d.-L. or (for Kynynmound). 
. arg Molyneux, Bt., of Castle Dillon, D. chief a F.- 
.-L. or. 
Monro, Bt., of Fowlis Castle, (1 and 4) or, on a pile gu. 
between 6 F's.-d.-L. az. 3 lions of Eng. 
Montagu, B., (1 and 4) Fr. and Eng. 
4 Pe eomerys Bt., of Stobo Castle, (1 and 4) az. 3 Fs.- 
.-L. or. 
Montgomery, Bt., of the Hall, ditto. 
Moray, E., R. T. (as of Royal House of Stuart). 
Bernard Morland, Bt., (1.and 4) leopards’ faces “jes: 
sant de lis;” cr., griffin’s wings, semée de lis. 
Mornington, E., (1 and 4) az. semée de F's.-d.-L. er. 
Nairne, Bss., (2) R. T. (for Murray). 
Napier, B., R. T. (for Scott of Thirlestane). 
: aoe Bt., of Dagnam Park, arg. on a cross 8a. 5 Fs.- 
.-L. or. 
Newborough, B., az. 3 Fs.-d.-L. or; cr, D. arm, with a 
f.-d.-L. or; sup. collar with F.-d.-L. sa. 
Newburgh, E., R. &.,(for Livingstone). 
Norbury, E., cr, a i..-d.-L. or. 
Norfolk, D., R. T. (for Howard) (H. 1558). 
North, Bss., az. a L. P. between 3 Fs.-d.-L. or. 
Oakeley, Bt., (1 and 4) arg. ona fesse, 3 Fs.-d.-L. or; 
er., D. arm 2 Fs.-d.-L. or. 
Orkney, E., R. T. 
Parker, Bt., of Chaurand, on a chevron between 3 keys 
arg., 3 Fs.-d.-L. gu.; cr, elephant’s head, &c. charged 
with 3 Fs.-d.-L. or. 
Brooke-Pechell, Bt., of Castle Goring, cr., a lark, charged 
with 3 Fs.-d.-L. or. 
Pepys, Bt., on a bend or, 3 Fs.-d.-L. sa. 
Philips, Bt., of Weston, an orle of 3 Fs.-d.-L. arg.5 ct, 
demi-lion holding a F.-d.-L, az. 
Phillipps, Bt., of Middlehill, sa. semée of Fs.-d.-L. or 5 
er., demi-lion holding a F.-d.-L. or. 
Pole, Bt., of Shute, az. semée of Fs.-d.-L. arg. 
Portman, B, or, a F.-d.-L. az. 
Queensberry, M., R. ‘I. added by Chas, IT. (H. 1708). 
Ramsden, Bt., of Byrom, arg. on a chevron, between 3 
Fs,-d.-L. sa., &c.; cr., armed hand with a F.-d.-L. sa. 
wh D., (1 and 4) Fr. and Eng. CH. 1525, 1613 
—1675). 
Ripon, E., er., coronet of Fs.-d.-L. 
Roseberry, E., (1 and 4) R. T. ; 
Rosslyn, E., (4) a F.-d.-L, arg. (for Wedderburn), 8. 
D. an eagle, on collar, a F.-d.-L. gu. ' 
Rutland, D., (1 and 4) 2 Fs,-d.-L, or; of royal descent 
from Edw, IV, (i. 1509). 
St. Alban’s, D., (1 and 4) Fr. and Eng. 
arg. 
Wemyss, E., R. Z. 
Wharneliffe, B., R. T. (for Stuart). 
Griffies-Williams, Bt., (1 and 4) on a chevron, a rose 
between 2 Fs.-d.-L. arg. 
Wrey, Bt., of Tawstock, (3) (for Plantagenet) (1 and 
4) az. 3 Fs.-d.-L. or. 
Wright, Bt., of 8. Carolina, sa, a chevron arg. between 
3 Fs.-d.-L. or. 
The following foreign noblemen are named in 
the Appendix : 
D’Alton, Count of France, L. R. between 5 ¥s.-d. L. (2. 
2. 1.). 
De Vismes, Count of France, (i and 4) az. a chief semée 
or, (2) az. fretty, or, semeée. CG, HP: 
{To be continued.) 
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ILLUSTRATIONS OF MACAULAY. 
The De Wits 2". S. i. 155. 218.) The Prince 
of Orange. — Mr. Macaulay (History, vol. 1v. Pp 
161. et seq.) says: 
“Tt may be doubted whether, in our country, any man 
ever before the year 1678 invented and related on oath a 
circumstantial history altogether fictitious of a treason- 
able plot, for the purpose of making himself important by 
destroying men who had given him no provocation.” 
« The explanation is simple. Oates was the founder of a 
school. His success proved that no romance is too wild 
