Armorial Bearings. 6'y 



Story (contd.)- 



between '2 mullets and a eoniet (month to dexter.. 

 1697, to sinister 1711). 

 Crest — (a) A heart. 

 1674. Thomas Story of Justicetow 11. (A) .\ithuret. 



1697. Francis Story of Lake, schoolmaster. (Da)' 



KirUlinton. 

 171 1. George Story of Lonj^tho (?). (Da) Kirklinton. 

 1742. Richard Story. (C-^) Kirklinton.. 



1767. David Story of Know. (1>) Artluiret.. 



Stothart. 



175—. Thomas Stothart in Linbridgefoord. W'auchope. 



A saltire. Ckest (•') — A star of 8 points. 

 181 7. T. C. Stothert of Blaiket. St. Michael's.. 



Quarterly, (i. and iv.) 3 stars, (ii. and iii.) 3 cocks. 

 Crest — Above a cloud a star. Motto — " Post 

 Nubes Lux." 



Stott. 



1822. Watson Stott of Kelton, Kirkcudbright. St. 



Michael's. 



Sable on 3 pales or 3 roundels, and on a eliief a 



heart. Crest— A martlet. Motto — ^'* Alta petit."" 

 1828. Ebenezer Stott of Castle Dykes. St. Michael's.. 



The same with crescent for difference. 



SwANSON, Captain Francis, died .\lbany Place, 1858. St. 

 Mary's, Dumfries. 

 Crest — A head. Motto — " Gesta Verbis pervenient."" 



SwiNBURN, Joseph, of the Kilewood, 1762. Brampton. 



On a fess fimbriated a boar passant. A helm. 



Tate, David, of Clarkstown, 1756. Kirkandre\vs-on-Esk. 



A chevronel between 3 boars' heads erased atid a 

 bordure (?). Helm. Crest — A hand erect holding 

 a javelin, point to sinister. 



Teas DALE. 



(A) 3 iiiles from chief meetin<i; on raid base point 

 surmounting a fess, and in dexter chief a small in- 

 escutcheon (no inescutcheon, 1788). 

 1753. George Tcasdale of Mumpshall. (X^) Upper 



Denton. 



