6£ Armorial Bharixgs. 



KOUTLEDGE (contd.). 



1729. Thomas Routledge of Kirkbeckstown. (D) Bew- 

 castle. 



1747. Thomas Routledge of Kirkbeckstown, masson. 

 (CK) Bewcastle. 



1751. Robert Routledg-e of Grahamsonset. (F) Bew- 

 castle. 



1754. Thomas Routledge of Flatt. (E) Bewcastle. 



1757. Adam Routledge of Hilend. (G) Bewcastle. 



1761. Archibald Routledge of Park. (Bb) Bewcastle. 



1809. Robert Routledge of Greenholmc. (J) Bewcastle. 



? (Lying- on face.) (H) Bewcastle. 



SCAIFE. 



(A) A chevron between 3 does' heads couped. (B) A 



chevron and in chief 2 does' heads erased (defaced). 



Grest — (a) An arm armed embowed erect holding battleaxe 



blade up and to dexter. 

 Motto — (x) " Medio tutissimus ibis." 

 1767. Scaife of Walton Rigg". (Aa"^) Walton. 



1776. Scaife of Walton Rigg-. (B) Walton. 



Scott. 



(A) 2 crescents reversed in chief and a mullet in 

 base. (B) On a bend a mullet between 2 crescents. 

 (C) On a bend a mullet between 2 decrescents. (D) 

 On a bend a spur rowel between 2 crescents re- 

 versed. (E) On a bend a spur rowel of 4 points 

 between 2 decrescents and a bordure. (F) On a 

 bend a star between 2 crescents, and a tressure flory 

 outwardly. 

 Ckksts — (a) A crescent, (b) On a crown 6 arrows, 3 and 3. 

 in saltire, no heads, feathers up. (c) On a mural (^?) 

 crown, 6 spears forming 3 saltires. 

 MoTTOs — (x) Crescendo prosim. (y) Ready ay ready, (z) 

 Redaye ay redaye. 



1720. James Scott in Borland. (A) Hutton. 



1747. David Scott in Castlehill. (Fcv^) Durisdeer. 



1760. John Scott of Crookburn. (C) Bewcastle. 



1769. Impaled with Jardine in Lockerby. (Dbz) 

 Applegirth. 



1784. John Scott in Banksidegate. (Eax^^^) St. Mungo. 



1790. David Scott, tenant in Blackball. (B) W'esterkirk. 



