70 Armorial Bearings. 



Arms (contd.). 



On a bend between 2 roses of 6 petals a fleur-de-lys 

 between 2 escallops. A broken stone. 



Irthing-ton. 



In pavement of porch an abbot's stone bearing 2 

 shields — (1) a cross cercelee; (2) a lion rampant. 



Holme Cultram. 



On a chevron between 3 does' heads couped a stag's 



head between 2 . Stone to Thomas ey 



in Lantonsid, 1671. Caerlaverock. 



A very ancient stone bearing inter alia a sword, a 

 dagger, and a graip without a handle. Luce. 



An old stone bearing a Patriarchal cross, a spade (?) 

 without handle, a scabbard (?). Pennersax. 



An old stone bearing a long ornamented cross and 

 in sinister base a sword erect, over which is a shield 



bearing a saltire, and on a chief 3 . Along shaft 



of cross is writing : — QVi : Bib aldistvmcfil, etc. 



Torthorwald. 



Old font bearing a saltire and on a chief 3 mullets 

 (worn). Friars' Carse. 



Old font (smaller) bearing a saltire and on a chief 

 3 cushions. Friars' Carse. 



A loose stone bearing quarterly (i.) a heart and on 

 a chief 3 mullets, (ii.) a lion rampant, (iii.) 3 mul- 

 lets, (iv.) a saltire and a chief. Friars' Carse. 



A loose stone bearing a greyhound (.P) extended 

 having over shoulder a shield bearing a chevron 

 between 3 leaves slipped and with buds (?). Below 

 is date 1789. Friars' Carse. 



A loose stone bears 2 shields accollee (A) a chevron 

 gules between 3 ears of rye (?). (B) a chevron gules 

 between 3 cross crosslets fitchy. Date, 1788. 



Friars' Carse. 



A flat stone almost illegible, date 1687, bears a shield 

 (a fess), a helm, a scroll (below), and as Crest a 

 globe with 3 comma marks. Old Morton. 



