52 Armorial Bearings. 



M'KiE, Wm., smith, 1835. St. Michael's. 



2 bars, in chief a roundel, in fess 2 roundels, in base 

 a lozenge. 



M'Knvghte, sec Coulthart. 



M'Lean. 



1774. Janies M' Clean in Michalswass. Wamfray. 



Quarterly, (i.) a flint stone (?), (ii.) a hand and wrist 

 vested in fess from sinister holding by centre a cross 

 crosslet fitchy ending in a large Avedge, (iii.) a two- 

 masted ship, (iv.) a fish naiant. In chief of all on a 

 chief a cinquefoil between 2 lions' heads, that ok 

 dexter regardant. Motto — "Virtu mine Honor." 



M'MUKDO. 



(A) Or 3 birds rising. (B) Quarterly of 6, (i.) blank, 



(ii.) a billet (?), (iii.) a fess, (iv.) and (vi.) a bend. 



(v.) a saltire ; over all an inescutcheon blank. 

 Crest — (a) A bird lising, pierced by an arrow bendwise. 



point down, (b) A bird rising, jiierced by an arrow 



bendsinisterwise, point up. 

 Motto — (x) " Omnia pro bono." 

 1829. Lt.-Col. Archibald M'Murdo. (Bax) St. Michael's. 

 1838. Col. Bryce Baird M'Murdo of Mavis Grove. 



(Abx-5^) St. Michael's. 



M'Nae, Andrew, 1857. Rerwick. 



Per saltii'e, the quarter in chief ai-gent, the rest or, 

 a bend over a bendsinister. 



M' Naught, Robert, mcrch;int, burgess in New-Galloway (say, 

 1700). Lochmaben. 



A hand eouped bendsinisterwise, wrist up, grasping 

 a dagger bendwise, point up. 



M'Phkrsox, Thomas, painter, 1826. vSt. Michael's. 



Or a cross. 



-ArQuHAE, Edward, 1884. St. Michael's. 



A saltire eouped square. 



Mathisox, Jolm, in La\ erockhall, 1802. Kirkconnell. 



A knight holding sword barwise on a horse gallop- 

 ing, vested and collared. Helm aft'ronte. In place 

 of crest a large medallion of wife (?). 



Maxwell. 



Vault of Maxwell of Terreg-les. At Terregles. 



On outside of wall (1) a stone bearing date 1588. (2) 



