Armorial Bearings. 113 



Carlyle (contd.). 



1 75 1. Wm. lord Carlyle. (Ccz) Lochrutton. 



2 peacocks as supporters. 



1757. David Carlyle in Turfrig-. (E) Pennersax. 



1760. David Carlyle in Turfrig. (E) Pennersax, 



1766. Walter Carlyle in Soriesyke. (D) Pennersax. 



^n^- James Carlyle in Dornock. (Fbz) Dornock. 



1788. John Carlyle in Sandbeed. (Ebz^) Ecclefechan 

 1790. Thomas Carlyle in Sorriesyke. (Ebz"^^) Pennersax. 

 1792. James Carlyle, mason in Ecclefechan. (Ebz"^) 



Ecclefechan. 



1 88 1. Thomas Carlyle. (bz) Ecclefechan. 



1 901. John Calvert Carlyle of Carlyle Place. (az) 



Ecclefechan. 



Carmichael of Carsepherne, see Coulthart. 



Carrick, John, of Morrow, 1752. Lanercost. 



A fess between 3 dogs passant, tail over back. A 

 helm. 



Carruthers. 



(A) 3 fleur-de-Iys. (B) A chevron between 3 fleiir-de- 

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

 (D) A chevron invecked between 3 flenr-de-lys. (E) 

 A chevron wavy between 3 fleur-de-lys. (F) 2 

 chevronels between 3 fleur-de-lys. (G) 2 chevronels 

 engrailed between 3 fleur-de-lys. (H) 2 chevronels 

 invecked between 3 fleur-de-lys. (J) 2 chevronels 

 invecked between 3 fleur-de-lys and a crescent on fess 

 point. (K) Gules 3 chevronels wavy (or engrailed) 

 or between 3 fleur-de-lys. (L) 2 chevronels joined 

 in one and touching top edge between 3 fleur-de- 

 lys. (M) 3 fleur-de-lys and in centre chief and 

 centre base 2 mullets. (N) 3 fleur-de-lys, 1 and 

 2, 2 mullets in chief, and in base a millrind, and 

 below it a heart. (P) A fess between 3 fleur-de-lys. 

 (R) A pale reversed between 3 fleur-de-lys. (S) 2 

 double cotises, between them 2 fleur-de-lys and a 

 third in sinister chief, all within a bordure. (T) An 

 eagle displayed. (V) A cross potent between 4 

 hearts (c.f., Miller and Minto). (W) Same as Hen- 

 derson in Cowthat, q.v. 

 Crests — (a) A cherub, (b) A seraph, (c) A fleur-de-lys. 



