38 ARMoitiAL Bearings. 



Hodgson. 



(A) A chevron battled embattled between 3 martlets. 

 Ckests — (a) A martlet (on a roundle). (b) A dove (?) bear- 

 ing olive branch. Motto — (x) Be ever watchful. 

 170T. lohn Hodgion of Easton. (Aa) Bowness-on- 



Solway. 

 1839. John Hodg-son, J. P. of Carlisle and Bowness. 



(Abx) Bo\vness-on-Solway. 

 1843. C. B. Hodgson, Harker Grange, (b) Houghton. 



Hogg, John, in Mwmbiehurst, 1744. Canonbie. 



A saltiie engrailed (and a bordure). 

 Hope. 



1752. \^'m. Hope in Kirkland. Kirkconnell. 



0)1 a chevron betAveen 3 roundles a bay leaf. 

 1886. Rev. John Hope. Dunscore. 



Ckest — A terrestrial globe cracked to centre, above it a 

 rainbow. Motto — "At Spes non fracta." 



HouNAM, Robert, joiner, 1756. Canonbie. 



An oval shield divided in centre by a bar, in chief is 

 an escallop in an oblong between 2 roses, and in base 

 a chevronel between 2 pairs of compasses, points 

 j'esiing on chevronel. and in base an object in outline 

 like a ringed watch i^ierced branchwise. 



HowAT, Kirkpatrick, of Mabie. Troqueer. 



Argent a saltii-e azure bet^ween 3 mullets and an 

 owl, on a chief azure 3 cushions argent, all within a 

 bordui'e gides ; impaling or a chevron dovetailed 

 argent between 3 eagles displayed within a bordui'c 

 azure. CrtKST — A mailed hand erect holding a 

 dagger embrued erect. Motto — "I mak sicker." 

 TIUXIEU. 



(A) 2 dogs (?) "rampant" and in chief a cornet, 

 ]nouth to dexter. (B) A hunting horn mouth to 

 dexter in base, and in chief a boAV Avith arrow on 

 string point up. 

 Crests — (a) A hand transveise holding a dagger erect. 



(b) A fleur-de-lys (?). 

 Motto — (x) Keep trist. 

 1727. Thomas Hunter, sometime in Craigencoon. (Ax^) 



Tynron. 

 1770. Robert Hunter in Trailtrow. (a) St. Mungo. 



^775- JoIti Hunter in Knockhill. (B) Hoddom. 



