68 Armorial Bearings. 



WiGHTMAN. 



1777. James \^'ig•htman in Hoddomtown. Hoddom. 



Crest — A hand holding a scimitar transversely. 

 1783. John Wightman in Camping-holm. Kirkbankhead. 

 QREgx — Above a helm, no wreath, a transverse arm em- 

 bowed holding a scimitar bendsinisterwise. Motto 

 — " Hold it fast." Below crest and above motto is 

 a tree with human figure on each side. 



Williamson. 



1715. Williamson of Castle Robert. St. Michael's. 



(On Johnston tomb.) A chevron invecked between 

 3 trefoils slipped. 

 ? (Illeg-ible.) Brampton. 



2 stags' heads erased in dexter base and sinister 

 middle. 

 1765. Thomas \'\'illiamson of Bankhead. Bewcastle. 



A bend. 

 Wilson. 



(A) A lion rampant, and on dexter a sword erect. 



(B) 3 heads coujjed. (C) A chevron between 3 



roses and in chief a dog (?). (D) A bend sinister. 



Crests- — (a) Out of a crescent a piece of a helmet {?). 

 1653. John Wilson. (A) Ruthwell. 



(AccoUee with Young.) 

 1693. Gorg Wilson in Moot. (Ba) Arthuret. 



1756. John Wilson of Demainholm. (C) Bewcastle. 



1877. James Wilson. (D) Kirkmahoe. 



Wiltshire, Edward, rector, 171 7. Kirkandrews-on-Esk. 



A chevron and in chief 6 crosses patee, 4 and 2. 



Winter-Irving, Wm. Irving, of Victoria, 1902. Kirtlebridge, 

 Cheeky or and sable on a fess argent a saltire gules, 

 and on each of two flasques of the last 2 trefoils 

 argent. Quartered with Irving and with Irving 

 crest and motto. 



Winthrop — Thomas Wentrop of Longtown, 1721. Arthuret. 

 A chevron. 



WooTTON, Dr H. A., youngest son of Sir W. Wootton, 

 London, 1871. St. Michael's. 

 A cross patee fitchy in the foot ; accollee with Tracey. 

 Helm. Ckest — A man'$ head with mebranous wings 

 for ears. Motto — " Vaillant et fidele." 



