118 Armorial Bearings. 



COULTHART (contd.). 



bowed proper, over all on an escutcheon ermine a 

 stag's head caboshed (McKenzie of Craighall). (viii.') 

 Ermine on a fess between 3 boars' heads erased and 

 erect sable a spear (Gordon of Sorbie). 



Craddock, John, flesher, 1861. St. Michael's. 



A mullet. 



Craik, or StewartOLin, 1715. St. Michael's. 



(On the tomb of Johnston of Kelton.) A 3 masted 

 ship sailing to sinister. 



Creighton. 



■ 1781. Wm. Creighton in Yellowknow. Lockerbie. 



A lion rampant. 

 1841. James Creighton, cabinetmaker. St. Michael's. 



Crest — A paschal lamb. Motto — "We live in Hope." 

 1854. David Crighton, d. Holehouse. Tinwald. 



Cbest — A plume of 17 (?) feathers. 



Cron, Wm., 1778. Kirkpat. -Fleming. 



Gyronny of 8, on a chief 2 bulls' heads caboshed. 

 Crest — A bull gardant. 



Cutler, John, of Oraland, 1648. Rerwick. 



2 shields conjoined, the charge on his own 

 illegible; that of his wife MMK bears 2 chevrons. 



Dalgleish in Hilfield (?), 1732. Old Annan. 



A millrind (unpierced). (Two of these.) 



Dalrymple, Hugh, farmer, Ryehall, 1825. Cummertrees. 



Quarterly (i. and iv.) a saltire, (ii. and iii.) a chevron, 

 over all an escutcheon. Above is an Eastern crown 

 of 5 rays bearing the word "Firm," then the 

 Crest — A flint stone. 



Dalzell, James, 1836. St. Michael's. 



Crest — A naked sword erect. Motto — " I dare." 



Davidson. 



1671. Gorg Davedson in Whytshaus. Dornock. 



3 mullets and on a chief 3 mullets. 



1734. Wm. Davison. Stapleton. 



In chief a featherless arrow, point down, and in base 

 2 hearts. 



