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Armorial Bearings. 



Dumfries Town. 



2 stones in summer house at Knockhill, probably a 

 pair. (1) A chevron couped square between 3 fleur- 

 de-lys. To sinister of shield is Motto — " A . Lor- 

 burne " and mark. (2) Inscribed "H R . R 

 MK Baillies," which may be the marks and initials 

 of Herbert Raining and Robert M'Kinnell, bailies of 

 Dumfries in 1573.* ' 



Edgar. 



(A) A lion rampant. (B) A lion rampant holding in 

 sinister paw a sword (?) between 4 roses. (C) A lion 

 rampant facing to sinister in front of his upper 

 sinister paw a flower (?), in dexter chief a crown, in 

 sinister base a scarpe, on which rest 2 of the lion's 

 paws, and below it a branch with 3 holly leaves on 

 vipper side at equal distances. Motto — " Dieu et 

 mon Droit." (D) 2 lions rampant combatant. (E) 

 2 lions rampant combatant, and in base 3 cushions 

 barwise. 



1654. David Edgar. (A) Arthuret. 



166--. Pe , late bailiee . . dand . . (B) 



Arthuret. 



1676. David Edgar in Riddings. (A) Arthuret. 



1732. David Edger of Buckburn. (A) Kirkandrews- 

 on-Esk. 



1764. Robert Edgar in Dickhead. (A) 



1773- 



1774- 



1788. 



Elliott. 



in Duncans. (D) 



Gretna. 

 Kirkpat.- 



Robert Edgar 



Fleming. 

 Wm. Edgar in Duncans. (E) Kirkpat. -Fleming 



To his wife, Margaret Johnston. 

 Wm. Edgar in Rowanburn (M. Graham, spouse) 



(C) Canonbie. 



(A) A lion '• displayed " gardant holding in extended 

 paws on dexter a thistle, and on sinister a shield 

 bearing 4 pales in a bordure, on a chief a saltire, the 

 whole within a bordure (?). (B) A saltire humetty, 

 limbs ending in right-angled wedge. (C) A fess. 

 Ceests — (a) (i.) A naked arm embowed erect holding lance 



as for throwing, (ii.) A stag trippant. 

 Motto — (z) " Apto cum Lare." 

 1682. Adam Elliot of Mickledale. (A) Unthank. 



p. 199. 



Vide illustration, Tm/i.^., 1900-2, Vol. XYII., pts. 1 and 2, 



