Armorial Bearings. 105 



Beattie. 



(A) Cheeky. (B) Cheeky and on a ehief 2 keys sal- 

 tirewise bits above and up. (C) Cheeky, except 

 extreme base, in whieh is a roundel. (D) Cheeky, ex- 

 cept extreme base, in whieh are 3 lozenges, the 2 outer 

 ones barwise. (E) A fess cheeky in ehief 2 keys sal- 

 tirewise bits below and up. (F) A fess cheeky, in base 

 3 lozenges and on a chief 2 keys crosswise, bits to 

 sinister and down and below to dexter. (G) A large 

 fess cheeky between 2 lozenges in base and 1 in ehief, 

 above which in chief are 2 keys saltirewise, bits below 

 and up. (H) A fess cheeky between 3 lozenges. (I) 

 5 rows of checkers, 3, 2, 3, 2, and 3, touching at 

 corners, in base a lozenge, and flanking chequers at 

 top a decrescent and an increscent : on a ehief 

 (defined by a waved figure) 2 keys in saltire, bits down 

 and out between 2 figures resembling obese powder 

 horns. (J) An oblong cheeky (5 by 8) between 3 

 lozenges, above are 2 keys saltirewise, bits down and 

 in, and surrounding the whole 2 sprays of leaves, and 

 above all a garb barwise and a frueted branch. (K) 

 A pale ; in chief 2 maseles and in base 1, between them 

 and debruising pale a sword barwise point to sinister 

 between 2 keys barwise, bits to sinister and out. (L) 

 A pale between 2 keys palewise, bits down and out ; 

 in chief 2 maseles and 1 in base, with a sword barwise 

 point to dexter debruising the rings of the keys. (M) 

 An arm chair on dexter, and on sinister 2 keys sal- 

 tirewise, bits up and out : no proper shield. (N) 4 

 billets almost filling shield. (P) 3 spearheads. (Q) 

 A tasselled cord for shield U shaped with a man's 

 head between the horns ; 2 keys in saltire, bits above 

 and down on sinister, and on dexter a chair (?). 

 Crests — (a) 2 keys saltirewise, bits down and out. (b) 2 

 keys saltirewise, bits down and out, between a garb 

 and a branch, (c) A star within a crescent, (d) A 

 star within a crescent, the star's limbs crescent 

 shaped, (e) A star within a crescent, the star of 8 

 points. 

 Motto — (x) Lumen coeleste sequamur (coelesta, coeeestie). 



1712. William Beaty, Catgilhead. (H(4x6)a) Kirk- 

 connell. 



1718. John Baty of Doweltown. (D(5 x 6)a) Stapleton. 



1720. William Baty of Huds (?). {H(8x8)) Arthuret. 



1 72 1. Walter Beatie in Timpon. {B(3 x 5)) Kirkbank- 



head. 



