Armorial Bharin(;s. •i9 



Wright. 



18^0. David ^^'ri^•ht, Hitac. Lochmaben. 



A saltire between a bull's head caboshed in chief and 



an ancient ship in base. Motto — " Viitute acquii- 



itur Honos.'' 

 1842. Robert Wright, miller. 'rroquccr. 



A bend. 

 1884. John Wrig-ht, merchant and bailie. St. Michael's. 

 Cre.st — A hand holding a battleaxe bendsinisterwise. Motto 



— " Tarn Arte quam ^[arte." 



VouNG. 



(A) A chief pily. (B) Similar, but made to form a 



bordure with 2 teeth in chief. (C) 3 piles (partly 



underground). (D) Argent 3 piles cheeky and on a 

 chief cheeky 3 annulets oi-. (E) On a chief pily 3 

 annulets. 

 Crest — (a) A demi-lion rampant holding dagger, point up 



and to sinister. 

 Motto — (x) " Robori Prudentia praestat." 



1653. Christian Young-. (A) Ruthwell. 



(Accollee with Wilson.) 



1665. Margrat Young-, spouse to Carlel of Limkilis. (I>) 

 Ruthwell. 



1715. Young-of July Hill. (E) St. Michael's. 



(On Johnston tomb.) 



1780. John Young- in Todholes. (C) Dornock. 



1804. Young- of Young-field. (Dax) Hol\-\vood. 



Arms, Src, without identification of themselves include : — 

 A cross potent : a blank .stone between 2 Miller 

 stones. Dornock. 



A galley with a cross crosslet fitchy erect upon stern, 

 and to dexter and above a transverse cubit arm 

 holding sword bendwise. There are traces of white 

 paint on background above bulwarks and of yellow 

 paint on ground round hand and dagger, also of icd 

 paint on foliage outside to dexter and low. 



Kirkconnell 



On a fess to sinister a lion's head erased, in dexter 

 base a leg (?) couped above knee; rest illegible. 



Stone is to James G nie in Warmanby, 1760. 



Old .\nnan. 



