112 Armorial Bearings. 



Byers, John, in Hoddom. Hoddom. 



A hand couped with fingers folded transverse on 

 which is perched a bird with head to sinister. 



Cairns, Thomas, M.D., London, 1800? Dundrennan. 



Quarterly (i. and iv.) the Scottish lion in tressure (ii. 

 and iii.) a ruined abbey. 

 Crest — A demi-man holding with half -extended arm a Latin 



cross erect, the sinister arm folded across chest. 

 Motto — " Esse quam videri." Helm. 



Calvert. 



Paly of 6 a bend counterchanged ; a full faced helm 

 ornamented with roundles round edge in groups of 

 2, 3, and 4, and rising erect from it on dexter and 

 sinister 2 flagstaffs, flags to sinister. 



1688. Thomas Calvert. Kirkandrews-on-Esk. 



Arms very indistinct. 



1 72 1. Wm. Calvert of Toddbllwoad in North Brittin. 

 Kirkandrews-on-Esk. 



Cannon, Major Wm., youngest son of John Cannon of 

 Ballochan, Galloway, 185 1. 

 Crest — An oblong buckle pin up between the horns of a 

 crescent. 



Carlyle. 



(A) On an inescutcheon between 4 Greek crosses a 

 saltire. (B) 3 Greek crosses, from the central one 

 depends a figure resembling a pickaxe. (C) A cross 

 pommee-botonnee-floree. (D) A cross moline and in 

 dexter chief a crescent-increscent. (E) A cross 

 patonce and in dexter chief a crescent. (F) A cross 

 patonce and in dexter chief a crescent, in sinister 

 chief a mullet. 

 Crests — (a) 2 griffins' heads and necks addorsed, necks not 

 joined at base. (b) 2 grifl&ns' heads and necks 

 addorsed, necks joined at base, (c) Out of a coronet 

 2 dragons' (?) heads and necks addorsed. 

 Motto — (z) " Humilitate." 



1648. Adam Carlile of Limkils. (A) Old Annan. 



1 68 1. Adam Cairlel of Milflet. (B) Luce. 



The shield is irregular, the crosses are 1 and 2 in 

 chief, and below them are cross-bones, skull, and 

 hourglass. 



1729. James Carlyle in Dornock. (B) Luce 



