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Nicholson. 



172—. John Nickalson (Cnrruddors spouse). Dalton. 



3 fleur-de-lys. 1 and 2. 

 1765. Isaac Nicholson, fiaxdrcsser of liranipton. Biamp- 



ton. 



A fess and on a chief 3 roses. 



Nixon. 



(A) A chevron. (B) A chevron (touching top) be- 

 tween 2 lozenges and a heart, point np. 

 Crest — (a) A cherub with long wings (on a small pyramid). 

 Motto — (x) " Hand didces labentia Ventos." 

 1 719. James Nixson of Croft. {.\) Bewcastle. 



1723. Wm. Xixson of Slaks. (B) Bewcastle. 



1744. James Xixon of Nobelstown. (ax) Bewcastle. 



Noble, James, late of Hohnhead, 1768. Stapleton. 



On a fess between 2 lions joassant 3 annulets, and a 

 borjlure. Helm. Ckkst — A greyhound (?) saliant 

 couped at thigh, transfixed by arrow (the forelegs 

 and feather-end of arrow broken off). 



P.\GAN. 



1848. Joseph Pag-an, innkeeper, Maxwelltown, and a 

 maj^istrate. 'I'erreyles. 

 Ckest — A hand with cuff to sinister hokliiig guardless knife 

 erect. Motto — " Nemo timeo nee sperno."' 

 1878. John Pagan, merchant, Lockerbie. Lockerbie 



A cross and a bordure. 

 Palmer. 



1735. PaUmer of \\'allheatL Crosby-on-Kden. 



A bend sinister between a mullet and an escallop. 

 1761. John Palmer of Scaleby Hill. Scaleby. 



A chevi'on between 3 bells (!■*). 



Parke, W'm., in Westijillsyke, 1746. Kirkpatrick-Fleming. 

 2 many-petalled flowers slipped in bar. 



Parker. 



1759. Parker. Brampton. 



A stag's head caboslied between 2 Hasques. 

 1771 (?). Parker, butcher. Brampton. 



A stag's head caboslied between 2 Has(ities. 

 1820. Robert Parker, dyer, Brampton. Brampton. 



As Burrough. q.v. 



