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Armorial Bearings, 



Bennet, Rev. Andrew, D.D., minister of Parish, 1872. 

 Closeburn. 

 Crest — A transverse hand out of a cloud bearing a cross 

 patee fitchy. Motto — " Benedictus qui toUit 

 Crucem." 



Blair, Brice, provost of Annan, 1695. Old Annan. 



A saltire and in base a mullet. 



BousTEAD, John of Slackhead, 1785. Irthington. 



A chevron between 3 fleur-de-lys. 



Bowman. 



(A) A bend between 2 roses of 6 petals. (B) 3 bows 

 with arrows on string, points to sinister. (C) Or a 

 chevron gules with 3 ermine spots between 3 bows. 

 Crest — (a) A quiver of arrows bendsinisterwise hung over 

 and before the stump of a tree, from which issues a 

 branch with leaves. 

 Motto — (x) " Regem et Legem Arcu defendo." 

 1737 ? Thomas Bowman (broken stone). (A) Irthington. 

 1751. James Bowman of East Easby. (B"^) Brampton. 

 1767. Isabeth Bowman of East Easby. (B"^) Brampton. 

 1797. Mary Bowman of Birdozwall. (Cax) Lanercost. 

 1824. Wm. Bowman of Birdozwall. (Cax) Lanercost. 



Boyd, Samuel, of Marchmount, 1889. St. Mary's, Dumfries. 

 Crest — An open hand erect, 3rd and 4th fingers folded, above 

 a sun. 



Broatch, John, farmer, Riggfoot, il 

 A bend sinister. 



Tinwald. 



Brodie, John, 1875. St. Mary's, Dumfries. 



Motto — "I supply Justice, 1603." 



Brougham. 



1753. Edward Brougham. Lanercost. 



A cock and in base a rose : a helmet. 

 1780. John Brougham of the Bushnook. Upper Denton. 



A cock and in base an annulet : a helm. 



Brown. 



(A) A chevron between 3 fleur-de-lys. (B) A chevron 

 humetty between 3 fleur-de-lys. (C) A chevron be- 

 tween 3 fleur-de-lys and a bordure (.P). (D) A chevron 



