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List of Armorial Bearinj>.s Noted in Dumfriesshire 

 and Adjacent Counties. 



13} J. Bi:i.i. Ik\i\g. 



Faut II. 



[I'ait 1. — 'rr,iiiS(uli(>iis, lyij-i^. .\ hi-lnicl is indicjilcil 

 by the "''". Tlic Kirkionncll is th;il in Kiitlcwalcr. J 



Hall. (\) \ dunron botweHii 3 Idrds' li«';i(ls. ('iti;sT A 



bird. -Motto — " (Jura quitein." (I{) A li;md (pidiii 

 exposed) on which i.s perched a l)iid pecking at foic- 

 finger and in chief 3 cinqneloils : the whok' lexeised. 



1673. David Hall in C'orrimains. (B) 'ruiulfrs.;arth. 



1777. James Hall in Know. (A^'^) Corric. 



Hallihl RTo.v, John, of Askcrton, 1791. Bcwcastle. 



On a l)end wavy 3 lozenges. Ckkht — A boar's head 

 erect. Motto — " Watch well." 



Hallidav. (A) A cuived sword, point down, and in chief 3 de- 

 crescents. (B) A dagger, point up, and in chief 3 

 increscents impaling wife's, Isobel living. (C) A 

 Latin cross, the upper limb pot(Mit. and in chief 3 

 decrescents . (D) A sword, point up. the hilt within 

 a crescent, in chief an oblong chargcHl with a siiltiic. 

 (E) A chevron. (F) 2 roundles between 2 bars. 

 Ckests — (a) A spread eagle, (b) A sword in bend debruised 

 by a boar's head (behind which is something beiul- 

 .sinisterwise. 

 Motto — (y) Hand ullis labentia Ventis. (z) Virtute paita. 



1703. Robert Holliday in Crulelands. (.\) Dornock. 



1710. Georg-e Holliday in ^Vlliniridg■e. (.\) Dornock. 



1718. John Holiday in Auchinbedridyc. (Bay""") 



Canonbie. 



1723. Andrew Holliday. (K) .\rtlniret. 



1753. Mary Holiday. (D) Kirkpal.-l'"leniing-. 



Impaled with W. Irving's. 



1837. James Halliday of Locharbrigj^js. {V) Tinwald. 



1838. John Holliday, innkeeper. (C) Old Annan. 



1839. S'*" Andrew Halliday, Deputy Inspector-CIencral of 



Hospitals, (bz) St. Michael's. 



Hamilton, John, in Lockerbie, 1763. Lockerbie. 



A chevron between 3 four petalled roses, above shield 

 is a crown, above it an oblong, and above is Chkst 

 — A pine cone (P). .Motio -" Thorrow," 



