Armorial Bearings. 117 



CoRRiE (contd.). 



Cbest — (a) A cubit ai'm bare erect holding curved sword 



bendsinisterwise . 



1729. John Corrie in Whitehill. (A) St. Mungo. 



1731. George Currie in Gouckhall. (B) Kirkconnell. 



1746. Jean Currie, spouse to Wm. Byers in Whitehill. 



(A) Kirkconnell. 



1759. Rev. Simon Currie. (B) Kirkconnell. 



1785. Francis Currie in Woodhouse. (D) Kirkconnell. 



1792. Corrie of Carlisle. (Ca) Stanwix. 



COSTINE. 



(A) 2 bars battled. (B) A bend. 

 Crest — (a) A hand erect holding a scimitar bendsinisterwise. 

 Motto — (x) Cannot see. 

 1791. Robert Costine of Glenson. (Aax) Kirkbean. 



1853. Richard Costine, tailor, d. at Maxwelltown. (B) 

 Kirkbean. 



COULTHART. 



1787. Joseph Coulthard. Lanercost. 



A chevron. Crest (?) — A lion rampant. 



1807. Wm. Coulthart, head of his clan, son and heir to 

 James C. of C. in Wigton, &c., and his wife 

 Griselda M'Turk, d. at W^est Denbie in Dalton, 

 1807 ; also Janetta, his wife and widow of Alex. 

 M'Naught of Milton Park, Dairy. Kirkpatrick- 

 Fleming. 



Tomb bears 8 shields (names from "Scottish 

 Nation "). (i.) Argent a fess between 3 colts courant 

 sable (Coulthart of Coulthart). (ii.) Qxxarterly azure 

 and sable, a cross parti per cross engrailed, counter 

 changed (Glendonyn of Glendonyn ?). (iii.) Sable 

 an escutcheon, cheeky, argent, and or between 3 

 lions' heads erased of the 2nd (McKnyghte of 

 McKnyghte ?). (iv.) Argent, a chevron cheeky 

 sable and or between 3 water budgets of 2nd (Ross), 

 (v.) Argent on a bend, cotised dovetailed sable, a 

 spear (Carmichael of Carspherne). (vi.) Ermine, a 

 chevron cheeky, argent and sable, between 3 boars' 

 heads couped proper, within a bordin-e nebuly sable 

 (Forbes of Pitscottie). (vii.) Quarterly (i. and iv.) 

 azure, a stag's head caboshed or (ii. and iii.) argent, 

 3 legs conjoined at thigh in triangle, armed and em- 



