38 Armorial Bearings. 



Pasley, James, of Craig-, 1773. Westerkirk. 



On a chevron between 3 cinquefoils 3 thistles. 

 Ckest — An arm armed embowed erect holding 

 dagger daggerwise. Motto — " Be Sure." 



Patrickson, of Low Crosby, 1846. Crosby-on-Eden. 



A fess between 3 greyhounds courant. Cbest — A 

 doe (head gone) courant regardant. Motto — 

 "Menteet Manu." 



Paterson. 



(A) 3 pelicans in their piety. (B) 3 pelicans in their 

 piety, 1 and 2. (C) A chevron between 3 pelicans 

 in their piety, their heads to sinister and nests of 

 straight lines (a bordure). 

 Crest — (a) A hand erect grasping a javelin transverse. 

 Motto — (x) " Aliis in serviend consume." 

 1759. John Paterson in Dalton. (B) Dalton. 



1771. \'\^m. Paterson in Ecclefechan, mason. (A"^) 

 Hoddom. , 



1775. Francis Paterson, mason, (ax^^^) Applegarth. 



(Underground) . 



I/75. John Paterson in Crowbank. (C"^^) Corrie. 



1776. Benjamin Paterson in Crowbank. (C"^) Corrie. 



1777. Francis Patterson of Dormontflosh. (B) Dalton. 

 1785. James Patterson in Dormontflosh. (B) Dalton. 



Pelicans sable. 

 Paxton. 



(A) 2 chevronels above 3 mullets in pale. 

 CrsEST — (a) A hand transverse holding curved dagger, point 

 up. 

 1734. \Vm. Paxton, merchant in Lockerbie. (A) 



Appleg-irth. 

 1 755- Wm. Paxton, jun., merchant in Lockerbie. (Aa^^) 

 Applegirth. 



Pears. 



(A) A chevron between 3 pears. (B) 3 pears stalks 

 down, 2 and 1, and 3 crosses pommee with plain lower 

 limbs, 1 and 2. (C) A cross patee with narrow mem- 

 bers, and on a pile from base to nombi-il point a 

 mullet of 4 points. 

 ? Pears. (A^) Farlam. 



1747- Pears. (C^) Walton. 



1747. Pears. (B) Brampton. 



