Armorial Bearings. 



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Robinson, John, M.l)., M.R.C.S., of Carlisle Dispensary, 

 1851. Wether.il. 

 CiiKST— A stag. 



ROBSON. 



(A) 3 boars' hoads couped. (H) 3 boars' heads 

 couped to sinister. 

 Chests — (a) A boar's head couped 

 couped to sinister. 

 ]7^^• Richard Robson of Pealahill. 



(b) A boar's head 



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(A) 

 Robson of the Side. (Aa-^) 



1752. John Robson of tlie Side. (Bb'- 

 Elizabeth Rt)bson. (Aa(helm)*) 

 l-'oLir more Robsons. (A:i* ?) 



RoDiCK, Thomas, of Mosh, \jSj. 

 3 sexfoils. 



Bewcaslle. 

 Lanercost. 

 Lanercost. 

 Lanercost. 

 Lanercost. 



Kirkpat. -Fleming'. 



Rome, James, in Li\erpool, 1772. Kirkpat. -Fleming. 



On a fess gules fimbriated 5 figures like I's, and in 

 dexter chief a lion. 



Ross, of Renfrew, v. Coulthart. 



ROUTLEDGK. 



(A) 3 mullets in chief and in base a trefoil figure ; a 

 bordure ('■'). (B) A chevron between a garb and a 

 branch in chief and a mullet in base. (C) A chevron 

 between a garb and a branch in chief, and above them 

 a sword, hilt to dexter, and in base a rose. (D) As 

 (C), but in base a voided heart. (E) As (C), but in 

 base an escallop. (F) As (C), but in ba.se an oak leaf. 

 (G) As (C), but sword in dexter chief, point to dexter, 

 and in base a fleur-de-lys. (H) A chevron hiunetty 

 between a garb and branch, and above them a swoid, 

 point to dexter in chief, and a cinquefoil in base, 

 the whole between 2 branches erect. (J) A chevron 

 in base, above it a garb and bush (?) between 2 

 feathers (?) all erect, and above them a sword, point 

 to dexter, in base a cinquefoil. (K) 3 towers triple 

 towered. 

 Chksts — (a) A sword, point to dexter, (b) A sword, hilt to 

 dexter. 



172—. Thomas Routledf^e of Smilhsteads. (.\) Stapleton. 

 ? (A«^ainst hedge.) (Ba) Stapleton. 



1728. Adam Routledge of Kilstown. (C) Bewcastlc. 



