126 - Armorial Bearings. 



FoRSTER (contd.). 



within a bordure. (J) A pall reversed between 3 

 hunting horns suspended by their strings, the 

 mouths of those in chief being outward, the mouth 

 of that in base to sinister. (K) In chief 3 stags' 

 heads caboshed in bar, in centre 3 arrows without 

 feathers, points down, in bar, and in base 3 hunting 

 horns, 2 and 1 mouths to dexter. (L) In chief 3 

 stags' heads erased (?) in bar, in centre 3 broad 

 arrow heads, point up, in bar, and in base 3 hunting 

 horns, mouths to sinister, in bar. (M) 3 does, 1 and 

 2, those in base facing each other, in extreme base 

 something illegible. (N) 3 stags, 1 and 2, that in 

 chief with horns lowered, the other two illegible, and 

 in base a hand erect holding arrow on string of 

 transverse bow. 

 Crests — (a) A stag, (b) A stag's head, (c) A hand erect 



clasping a dumb-bell. 

 ? (K) Stapleton. 



1704. Robart Foster in Peterscrok. (M & E) Middlebie. 



1704. Reginald Forster of Petercrook. (F) Arthuret, 



1713. Thomas Forrester of Sinniwhat. (Aa) Stapleton. 



1714. Robert Foster of Roan , (Be) Stapleton. 



1724. John Forrester of Malsgat. (L) Stapleton, 



1728. Arthur Forester of Calsid. (Ca"^) Stapleton. 



1744 (?). Christiana Forrester, spouse to Murray of 



Murraythwaite. (B) Repentance. 



Impaled with husband's. 

 1748. James Forrester of Holmhead. (Fa) Bewcastle. 

 1748. John Forester in Crawsknow. (N) Kirkbankhead. 

 1755. Georg-e Forister in Riddens (?). (Hb"^) Canonbie. 

 1755- Wm. Forrester of Netherstonegarthside. (Da) 



Stapleton. 

 1758. Nichol Forrester of Sorwbys. (Fa) Stapleton. 

 1767. John Forrester of the Nook. (Ga) Stapleton. 



1778. Elizabeth Forrester of Luckens, gentlewoman. 



(Aa) Stapleton. 

 1834. Arthur Forrester of Luckens. (Ja) Stapleton. 



Eraser, James, surgeon, 1841. St. Michael's. 



Crest — A stag's head erased. Motto — " Je suis prest." 



Geddes, John, died at Kirkton, 1875. Kirkmahoe. 



Barry and a bordure. 



