Armorial Bi:.\ri\c;s. 59 



I'erro'I I, Jolm, of Blitlcrk'cs, 1809. Holme Cultram. 



Ermine on a hciul {xiili's 2 naked forearms issuing; 

 from vestments ifraspiufz; a liorseslioe. points down, in 

 centre. Ckkst — A hand transverse holding a curved 

 sword. IMoTTo — " Praebere strenuum Houiincm." 



I'ETRiE, Re\ . Robert, minister of Parish, 1764. C";inonl)ie. 



A bend between a stag's head couped in chief and 

 S cross crosslets fitchy in base bendwise. and on a 

 bordure 3 roses (.^) in chief. A hehnet. CiiKsr A 

 bird saliant (!'). feet in air. and in front of its 

 beak a sun. 



Phillips. 



1733 (?). I^avid Phlip (?) in 'Sets. Kirkpat.-Flemini.j. 

 A chevron toucliing top between 2 mullets and a 

 heart . 



1746. Thomas PhiUips. Irthing-fon. 



A chevron between 3 boars' heads erased. 



1800. Thomas Phillips, late of Crosby-on-Eden, and for- 

 merly of the Middle Temple. Stapleton. 

 A lion ranijiant. Cukst — A Hon rampant. 



Pool, James, of Blacketices (?), 1S36 (?). Old .'Vnnan. 



Azure a fess or between 3 leopards' faces. Cre.st 

 — A leoi)ard face, ^[otto illegible. 



Potter, John, farmer, Roucan, 1666. 'J'orthorwald. 



Chest — A horse couched, tail circled round, point in air. 



PoTTS, James, of Hollens, 1742. Canonbie. 



3 holly leaves and a bordure. 

 Proudfoot, Thomas, late of Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 



1872. Kirkpatrick-Juxta. 

 Crest — An arm armed embowed erect holding arrow point 



down and to dexter. Motto — " Audaces Fortuna 



juvat." 



R.\E. 



(A) 3 deer springing. (B) 3 deer at speed in sinister 

 chief, dexter centre, and sinister base. (C) 3 deer 

 trippant to sinister. (D) A chevron between 3 does, 

 the 2 in chief springing. (E) On dexter a doe (y), 

 back parallel to and next to dexter edge, on sinister 

 a figure four with ends crossed. 



1698 (?). John Rae, merchant in Bus. (E) Mouswald. 



1716. Wm. Rae. (C) Luce. 



