Armorial Bearings. 119 



Deans, Robert, in Todholewood, 1764. Canonbie. 



In an oval Avith 2 semi-circular indents in base a 

 saltire. 



DiNWooDiE, James, in Newbigging-, 1745. Applegirth. 



In chief a hand conped, wrist to dexter, holding a 

 cord, from which depends by the mouth a human 

 head full faced couped and reversed; above a helm. 

 Dickson. 



1741. Thomas Dixon in Bush. Arthuret. 



A bend and in chief 3 roundles (?), a bordure ermine 

 (base underground). 

 1750. Robert Dickson in Stonniebeck. Tundergarth. 



3 billets depending from top edge. 

 1806. David Dickson of Nether Locherwoods. Ruthwell. 

 A crescent between 4 billets (?) depending from top 

 edge, and in base 3 mullets. Helm to sinister. 

 Crest — An arm armed embowed erect holding a scimitar 



transversely. 

 Motto — " Fortes Fortuna juvat." 

 1866. Alexander Dickson, died Kirkton. Klrkmahoe. 



A saltire. 

 1875. David Dickson. St. Michael's. 



A bend sinister. 

 DOBIE. 



(A) On a double arch an eagle displayed. (B) On a 

 doxible arch masoned a martlet {?). 

 Crest — (a) A bird's head erased. 

 Motto — (z) Non minima sed magna prosequor. 

 ? ? (illegible). (Az) Dryfesdale. 



170--. ? Kirkton. (Az) Dryfesdale. 



1 711. Thomas Dobie in Kirktoun. (Az) Dryfesdale. 

 1 73 1. Wm. Dobie, late in Torwood (?). (Az) Dryfes- 

 dale. 

 ? John Dobie .... (Ba*) Dryfesdale. 



1759. James Dobie of Hayhill. (Ba"^) Dryfesdale. 



(Not masoned). 

 1848. James Dobie, farmer. Carlaverock. 



A bend sinister. 

 Douglas. 



1440. Tomb of Princess Margaret, &c., &c. Lincluden. 

 On the tomb are 9 shields bearing (i.) a saltire and a 

 chief; (ii.) a lion ramjiant; (iii.) 3 mullets; (iv.) 3 



