Armorial BiiAKiNGs. Ill 



Brown (contd.). 



between 2 fleui-de-Iys in chief and a mullet in base. 



(E) A chevron between 3 bears' paws erased erect, 



and a bordnre which does not enclose the chief of the 



shield. (F) A chevron between 3 bears' paws erased 



erect and on a chief an eagle displayed. (G) 2 fleui- 



de-lys in chief. (H) A saltire. 

 (Ujkst.s — (a) A demi-lion rampant holding a trefoil (?) (b) 



A bird close, (c) An eagle displayed. 



Motto — (x) Floreat Majestus. 



1633. Rev. James Browne of Terreg'les and Irongray. 



(B) Irongrav. 



1741. Andrew Brown In Todholes. (A) Dornock. 



J 742. Wm. Brown, joiner in W'illianiwood. (H) 



Hoddom. 

 1778. Thoma.s Brown, tenant in Burnhead. (G) Apple- 



g-irth. 

 1790. James Brown in Dornock. (A) Dornock. 



1793. John Brown of Burnfoot. (F) Stapleton. 



1795. Wm. Brown in Littlemeinside. (C'^) Pennersax. 

 1801. Adam Brown in Albiehill. (D) Hoddom. 



181 1. Andrew Brown of Corrielaw. (ax) Tunderg-arth. 

 1814. James Brown of Kirkcambeck. (Kc) vStapleton. 

 1856. Rev. James Brown, born in Banffshire. (b) 



Catholic Cemetery, Dumfries. 



Brvdon, Rev. James, 1883. Eskdalemuir. 



Chest — A hawk close regardant. Motto — " Keep watch." 



BuRRoUGH (of Suffolk family), 1779? Brampton. 



A couple close gemelle between 3 chaplets of 5 

 flowers. Chest — Out of a couple close a griffin's ('f) 

 head. Motto — " Vive ut vivas." 



BuRTHOLM, Christopher, of Burtholm, 1773. Lanercost. 



A fess between 3 dogs' (?) heads erased. 



Butler, Captain J. H., 3rd son of John B. of Kirkby House, 

 Berks, 1859. St. Michael's. 



On a bend cotised sable 3 covered cups (?) Cbest — 

 A cockatrice's head and wings collared with a ducal 

 (?) crown. 



