116 Armorial Bearings. 



Charteris (contd.). 



garbs ; (iv.) 3 roses of 5 petals. All within a tressure 



flory. 

 Crest— A hand holding a dagger, both erect. 

 Motto — " Non Gratia sed Gladio." 



CiAGiLL (?) of Brampton (broken). Brampton. 



A cost between a demi-lion rampant in chief and in 

 base 3 bows side by side inclined bendsinisterwise. A 

 helm. 

 Crest — A bird to sinister legless and pecking the wreath. 



Clark. 



(A) A fess between 3 hunting horns, mouths to 

 dexter. (B) 3 cornets pale wise, mouths down. 

 Crest — (a) A demi-savage wearing a wig ( ?) blowing a horn 



in right hand, left arm akimbo. 

 Motto — " Free for a blast." 

 1773. John Clark in Butterdales. (Aax"^) Dornock. 



Below shield is a crowned hammer. 

 1790. Georg-e Clark, died at Burnfootmill. (B) Dornock. 



CoLViLLE, George, minister of Canonbie, d. London, 1873. 

 Canonbie. 

 Crest — A doe's head. Motto — " Oublier ne puis." 



CoNDER, Gilbert, factor to Viscount Stormont, 1709. Ruth- 

 well. 

 Ermine, 2 chevronels between 3 branches. 



CoNROY, John, 1861. Catholic Cemetery, Dumfries. 



Quarterly vert and argent, a cross, chief and bor- 

 dure. 



Copland, Wm., of CoUiston, 1851. St. Michael's. 



Gules, 3 mullets. A helm. 



Crest — A demi-warrior in plumed helm facing to dexter and 

 bearing in outstretched right hand scimitar erect, 

 and with flexed left arm a regal crown. 



Motto — Above " Vici," below "In recto acer." 



Supports — 2 leopards (?). 



CORRIE. 



(A) A saltire. (B) A saltire and in chief a cinquefoil 

 or rose. (C) Gules, a saltire humetty, the ends 

 couped barwise. (D) A saltire humetty, the ends 

 wedge-shaped, and in chief a rose. 



