44 Armorial Bearings. 



Johnston (contd.). 



and in chief 2 cushions and in base a heart. (O) 

 A saltire and joining its lower limbs a bar ; a bordure 

 incised in chief to form 3 square points. (P) 3 

 cushions in chief. (Q) 3 cushions in fess. (R) A 

 saltire. (S) A saltire engrailed and a bordure. (T;> 

 A bend. 



Crests — (a) A winged spur, (b) A winged spur strapped. 

 Cc) A winged spur, wings transverse, rowel in form 

 of cross. (d) A winged spur, within it a heart. 

 (e) A pile of balls (?) on summit of which a star. 



MoTTOS — (w) Nunquam non paratus. (x) Appropinquat 

 Dies, (y) Cave pratus. 

 1638. Thomas Johnstoun of Piersbiehall. (A) Tunder- 

 g-arth. 



1657. Earl of Hartfell. Arthuret. 



With Graham of Esk. Complete. 



1658. Jenot Johnstoun. (L) Kirkbankhead. 



Accollie with Armstrong. 

 1665. A. I. (M) Moffat. 



Accollie with spouses, N.n. 

 ? John Johnstone, " Arms of Gallabank." (Gaw) 



Moffat. 

 16-2. E. I. (A) New Orchard. 



Impaled with Irving. 

 1687. Jennet Johnstoun. (K) Gretna. 



Impaled with Armstrong. 



1696. Archibald Johnstoun in Northcroft. (K) Dryfes- 



dale. 



? David Johnston in Co . (K) Dryfesdale. 



? ? (Kaw) Dryfesdale. 



1697. John Johnston, provost of Moffat. (A-^) Moffat. 

 1697. (No name.) (N) Wamfray. 

 1699. Thomas Johnston in Rosstreis. (K) Kirk- 



andrews-on-Esk. 

 1700 (?). John Johnston of Willihole. (O) Tundergarth. 

 171 1. John Johnstoun of Soulterfoord. (Q) Stapleton. 



1711. James Johnston of Nethercastlehill. (Aa^) Tun- 



dergarth. 



171 2. James Johnston. (K) Cummertrees. 

 1715. Robert Johnston of Keltoun. (Hex^) St. 



Michael's. 



The tomb bears escutcheons of Williamson of Castle 



