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Ferguson (contd.)- 



1743. Robert Ferg-ison (?). (B"^) (no shield) Dalton. 

 1745. Wm. Ferguson of Bush on Lyne. (Dc^) Arthuret. 



FiDLER, of AValtown Rigg, 1766 (?). Walton. 



(Two of these). Per fess, argent, and cheeky, as a 

 f ess an open hook ; a hehn . 



FiNDLAY, A., in Wodside, 1747. Canonbie. 



Cheeky. 



Fleming, Wm., 1752. Brampton. 



A fret ; a hehn. 



Forbes (v. Coulthart). 



Forrest. 



(A) A chevron between 3 trees eradicated. (B) A 

 chevron between 3 trees and a bordure. 

 Crests — (a) A stag's head. Motto — (x) " A'ires Hono- 

 remqne." Suppokts — (S) 2 birds. 



1814. John Forrest of Oakhuid, Georgia, U.S. (BaxS) 

 Annan. 



1818. John Forrest of Oakhmd, Georgia, U.S. (BaXvS) 

 Annan. 



1825^. George Forrest, Annan. (Aax) Old Annan. 



1831. Richard Forest, parish schoolmaster. (AaxS) 

 Old Annan. 



1873. W^m. J. Forrest, C.E., son of J. Forrest of Long- 

 meadow. (Bax) Annan. 



1879. Andrew Turnbull Forrest in Langholm. (BaxS) 

 Wauchope. 

 Forster. 



(A) 3 hunting horns stringed, 2 and 1, mouths to 

 dexter. (B) 3 hunting horns stringed, 1 and 2 

 mouths to dexter. (C) 3 hunting horns stringed, 2 

 and 1 mouths to sinister (the base half is undei- 

 ground). (D) 3 hunting horns stringed, 1 and 2 

 mouths to sinister. (E) (Something) between 3 

 hunting horns, mouths to sinistei'. (F) A clievion 

 between 3 hunting horns, mouths to sinister. (G) 

 A chevron reversed, between 3 hunting horns, mouths 

 to sinister. (H) A chevron between 3 hunting hoins. 

 the 2 in chief having strings inwards and mouths 

 down, that in base having mouth to sinister, all 



