48 Armorial Bearings. 



KiKKPATRicK (contd.). 



? (A) Closeburn. 



1742. Sir Thomas Kirkpatrick of Closeburn. (CaW^^) 

 Closeburn. 



1750. Robert Kirkpatrick of Cranst (?) (Bb*) 



Garrel. 

 1887. Wm. Kirkpatrick, J. P., mayor, Walsall, Staffs, 

 (ax) Closeburn. 



KxuBLEV, of Fing-landrigg", 1787. Bowness-on-Sohvay. 



A lion rampant gardant, on a chief a star between 

 2 crescents. Helmet atfronti. 

 Crest — An arm A^estecl embowed erect holding scimitar 

 bendwise. 



Lamb, Richard, of Seathill, 1746. Irthington. 



In. chief a large fienr-de-lys, in centre 2 spur rowels, 

 and in base a rose. Ckkst — A lamb with Latin cross 

 behind. Helm. 



Langlands, John, 1767. Stapleton. 



3 leox^ards' faces in bend, and in sinister chief 3 

 cocks, 2 and 1. 

 LATI^rER. 



(A) A cross botonny (r") and 3 fleur-de-lys in bend 

 (1 concealed). (B) A cross flory and over it on a 

 bend 3 fieiir-de-lys. (C) A square shield bearing a 

 combination of the elements of (B), viz. : 3 fleur-de- 

 lys in bend on a combined bend (Avhich blends into 

 the 2 outer fleur-de-lys), a baton ending in fleiu--de- 

 lys and a bar ending similarly. (D) 3 fleur-de-lys 

 (and a bordure). 

 ? John Lattimer. (A) Arthuret. 



1726. Richard Latimer of Burnfoot. (C) Arthuret. 



1745. Thomas Latimer, merchant in Virg-inia. (B) 

 Arthuret. 



1736. David Latimer of Clift. (D) Kirklinton. 



Laurie. 



(A) A cup whence issues a garland (?) between 2 



branches. (B) A cup with handles whence issue 2 



branches. 

 CuESTS — (a) 2 branches crossing in saltire near base. (b) 2 



branches forming an arch and between them 



Motto — (s) "Virtus semjier Yiridis." 



