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Herries (contd.). 



sinister in chief, (ii.) in centre of stone, a thin sal- 

 tire humetty between a label point (?) in chief and 

 3 roses (?) in dexter, sinister and base. 

 1582. (quartering^ of M'Lellan). (A) Kirkcudbright 



Castle. 

 1662. Robert Herris, minister of Dryssdal. (B) Dryfes- 

 dale. 

 Hbtherington. 



(A) 3 lions rampant (or leopards). (B) Per pale, 

 argent, and cheeky, 3 lions rampant. (C) A chevron 

 engrailed above between 3 lions rampant. 

 Ckbsts — (a) A demi-lion rampant (?). (b) An arm armed 

 embowed erect holding battleaxe transversely. 



(A^) Walton. 



(A^) W^ilton. 



(A) Lanercost. 



(A) Lanercost. 



(A^) Lanercost. 



J745. John Hetherington of Dacer Hall. (A^) Laner- 

 cost. 



1748. Hetherington of Walton. (A*) Walton. 



Half helm. 

 »752. Hetherington of Hollinstone. (A*) Bramp- 



ton. 



Half helm. 

 1755. Hetherington of Orchet House. (Aa"5^) 



Lanercost. 

 ? Hetherington of Orchet House. (Ca"^) 



Lanercost. 



Underground. 

 1762. (A"^) Brampton. 



1774. James Hetherington of Hollinstone. (A"^) 



Irthington. 

 1780. James Hetherington of the Temonhillhead. (Ab"'^) 



Irthington. 

 1853. James Hetherington of Hurtleton. (B) Irthington. 

 ? (all reversed). (A"^) Irthington. 



Hbwet, John, of Batinbush. Kirkandrews-on-Esk. 



(No date.) 3 birds, 1 and 2, that in chief to sinister, 

 those in base facing each other. A helm. 



