60 Armorial Bearings. 



Rae (contd.). 



1730. Georg-e Rae In Hayford. (A) Kirkpat. -Fleming. 



1775. Thomas Rae. (D) Tundergarth. 



1785. Mathew Rae, merchant In Ecclefechan. (B) 

 Hqddom. 



Reid. 



1824. Sir Thomas Reid of Greystone Park, chairman 

 H.E.I. Co. St. Michael's. 



Per saltire or and ermine, an eagle displayed, and on 

 an inescutclieon sable 3 leopards' masks, in bar be- 

 tween 2 pair of bars gemelle. Helm. Crest — 2 

 spears in saltire in front of a tower. Motto — ■ 

 "Firm." 



1900. J. C. Corsane Reid of Mouswald Place. Mouswald. 

 Ckest — A hand erect holding an open book. Motto — " Pro 

 Virtute." 



Richardson. 



1 72 1. John Richardson in Barch. • Gretna. 



3 roundels. 



1747. Joseph Richardson of Holmfoot. Lanercost. 



3 annulets. Helm. 



1754. Wm. Richardson of Holmfoot. Lanercost. 



3 annulets. Helm. 



1782. Wm. Richardson of Dentonhall. Nether Denton. 

 An escutcheon bearing on a wreath a mural crown 

 and issuing therefrom a cock's head bearing another 

 wreath, from which issues the top of a fleur-de- 



lys (?).' 



RiDDELL, J. R., late of Kinharvey, 1849. Newabbey. 



Quarterly of 6, (i.) argent a chevron gules between 3 

 fleur-de-tys, (ii.) vert on a chevron argent 3 fleur-de- 

 lys, (iii.) a bend invecked and on a chief azure 3 

 gouttes, (iv.) sable a lion passant gardant, (v.) a 

 dragon's head erased, (vi.) argent on a fess azure 

 between 5 and 3 mullets a lion passant gardant. 

 Crest — Out of a crown a demi-greyhound erect. 

 Motto — " Duw dy ras." 



Ridley, John, blacksmith in Batinbush, 1731. Klrkandrews- 

 on-Esk. 



3 horseshoes, points down. Helm. Crest — A cubit 

 left arm vested bendwise holding a claw hammer, 

 face up and to dexter. 



