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Armorial Bearings. 



Smith. 



(A) In chief a royal crown and in base a cubit arm 

 issuing from sinister holding a hammer erect in 

 centre. (B) On a chevron between 3 roundels as 

 many crosses erect. (C) 3 unicorns' heads couped, 

 1 and 2, the lower ones facing each other, and in 

 base a crescent. (D) A chevron between 2 crescents 

 in chief and 3 unicorn heads in base. 

 Crest — (a) An arm armed embowed erect holding sword 



transversely. 

 Motto — (y) "Finis coronat Opeis." (z) " Carraid ann am 

 Fheum." 



John Smith in Sorrysike. (Ay) St. Mung-o. 



Nicholas Smith of Thirlwall. (B) Lanercost. 



Edward Smith, freeman of London. (B) Laner- 

 cost. 



John Smith, Barkcleasehead. (C^) 



Wm. Smith, Barrclosehead. (D) 



1749. 

 1762. 



? 



1784. 

 1811. 



1846. Wm. Smith, perfumer, (az) 



Corrie. 

 Kirkconnell. 

 St. Michael's. 



Sproat. 



Farlam. 



A lion rampant. A helm. 



Steel — Georg-e Steal in Closcis, 174--. Canonbie. 



(No shield.) A hand holding a short curved sword 

 erect, above and to dexter part of a helmet. 

 Stewart. 



(A) Quarterly, i. and iv. a fess cheeky, ii. and iii. a 

 lymphad. (B) Within a double tressure counter- 

 flory on a field or a fess cheeky debruised by a bend 

 engrailed gules, in sinister chief a rose. (C) A sal- 

 tire engrailed and entrailed showing or between 4 

 sexfoils, a chief cheeky. 

 Crest — (a) A pelican in her piety. 

 Motto — (x) " Je tache." 

 1826. Margaret Stewart. (A) Holywood. 



Impaled with Johnston. 

 ? (On Shambelly vault.) (Bax) Newabbey. 



1844. Wm. Stewart of Shambelly. (Cax) Newabbey. 



Story. 



(A) Quarterly of 6 (i., iii., and v.) a swan (?) to 

 sinister, (ii. and iv.) vair, (vi.) a bend. (B) as (A), 

 but (ii.) is a cross flory, the upright so wide as to 

 occupy half field. (C) 3 swans (?). (D) A crescent 



