56 Armorial Bearings. 



Murray. 



At Comlongan Castle over fireplace is a lion ram- 

 pant; flanked on dexter by (1) a chief (?) cheeky 

 couped and in base a mascle, impaling 3 mullets 

 ^ within a tressure, and flanked on sinister by (2) 3 

 mullets within a tressure flory counter flory. Aroimd 

 hall are shields carved with (1) a saltire, (2) 3 arrows, 

 point up, and others illegible. 



(A) 3 mullets, 2 and 1. (B) 3 mullets, 1 and 2. (C> 

 3 mullets and in base a hunting horn, small end to 

 dexter. (D) 3 mullets within a double tressure flory, 

 quartering 3 crosses patee ; on top of shield an arch 

 bearing 6 balls on stems. Supporters — 2 animals. 

 Above shield is motto (z). All foregoing within an 

 irregular octagon, on top of which is crest (a), and 

 below which is date 16 87. Below date is shield 

 (A). (E) A mullet in chief on a bend between 2 hunt- 

 ing horns, small ends to sinister. (F) A saltire 

 between 2 stars of 8 points, each charged with a 

 mullet in chief and in base, and 2 hunting horns, 

 strings out and small ends up in dexter and sinister. 

 (G) A saltire. 

 Crests — (a) A stag's head, between the horns a cross patee. 

 (b) A demi -savage afi^ronte, arms half extended hold- 

 ing a sword and a key. (c) A crown. 

 Motto — (x) Spero meliora. 



1687. Murray of Comlongan. (ADaz) RuthwelL 



? John Murray of Long-town. (C) Arthuret. 



1721. Wm. Murray in Nuetoune. (E) Canonbie. 



1744 (?). George Murray of Murraythwaite. (B) 

 Repentance. 

 Impaling Forrester. 



1745. John Murray, schoolmaster. (Fc*) Canonbie. 



1750. Charles Murray, tenant in Broomholm. (G) Ewes. 



1868. Peter Murray, (b) Troqueer. 



Musgrave, Richard, 1729. Stapleton. 



6 annulets. 



Neilson, John. Gretna. 



A hand from sinister base to centre base holding in 

 pale a knife, hiltless and round-pointed, in the other 

 quarters 3 hearts. (Spouse, Marshall.) 



Newall, Walter, of Craigend, 1863. St. Michael's. 



Crest — A cross crosslet fitehv. 



