36 AR.\roRiAL Bearings. 



Haxnav, Robert, merchant, Glasgow. Kelton. 



3 stags' heads collared and belled. Cj(e.st — A cross 



crosslet fitcliy out of a crescent. :Motto— " Per 

 Ardua ad Alta." 



Harding, Christopher, of Readhill, 1769. Irthington. 



On a bend 3 martlets, on sinister of bend a rose 

 between 2 flenr-de-lys in chief, and just below them 

 a sloping bar. Helm. 



Harkness. 



1765. George Harkness in Crowsknow. Kirkbankhead. 



A chevron between 3 fleur-de-lys. 

 1848. Richard Harkness, died Marchhill. St. Mary's, 



Dumfries. 



2 pairs of bars gemelle dancette between 3 small 



fleur-de-lys, between the upper pair 2 mullets, and 



between the lower pair a crescent. 



Harrison, George, of I^inethwaite, 1861. Holme Cultram. 



(High, inside porch.) An eagle displayed and a chief. 



Crkst — An anchor. 

 Henderson. 



(A) 2 (or 3) mullets in chief, and in base a long bow 

 to dexter and a buckle to sinister ; very indistinct. 



(B) Per pale pilj'. on a chief an increscent between 

 2 ermine spots. (C) As B, but a crescent. (D) On 

 a fess 2 fleur-de-lys. 



Crests — (a) A sexfoil. (b) A hand erect holding a mullet. 



Motto — (x) Sola Virtus Nobilitas. 

 1674. Thomas Henderson of Broomhill, minister at 



Gratne)^ (A) Gretna. 

 1769. Wm. Henderson in Kirkcroft. (Ba) Sibbaldbie. 

 }773. John Henderson in Cowthat. (Cbx^) Hoddom. 

 1776. Andrew Henderson in Mainholm. (D) Hoddom. 



Herries (see Maxwell of Terregles and Herries Maxwell of 

 Munches). 



(A) Quarterly (i. aftd iv.), a saltire and in chief a 

 label humetty of 3 points; (ii. and iii.) 3 hedgehogs. 

 Motto— '' Dolis dedit." Above is " G.M. 1582," 

 below is "The Hows of Herreis." This is in the 

 sinister base compartment of an achievement above 

 door of Kirkcudbright Castle. (B) 2 shields: (i.) at 

 top of stone, almost worn out, bearing something 

 like a pair of hands erased pointing to dexter and 



