Armorial Hearings. 12? 



Gibson. 



1707. Robert Gibson in Halidayhill. Dalton. 



3 transverse keys, bits down, and to sinister in top 

 and bottom keys, but to dexter in the middle key. 

 1713. Ciibson of Glencrosh. Glcncairn. 



li keys, bits down and to sinister, in fess, each pale- 

 wise, and a chief charged with "Bless God." One 

 shield has 3 roiindles alternating with the keys. 



Gillespie, Charles, of Upper Luckens, 17 18. Stapleton. 



A chevron. 



GiLROv, Dr James, 1890. Carruthers. 



3 dolphins hauriant. Cuest — A heart inflamed and 

 with dragons' (?) wings. 

 Motto — "Ad Finem fidelis." 



Gladstone, Ebenezer, died at Rose Bank, Castle-Douglas, 

 1854. Kelton. 

 Crest — A demi-dragon rampant bearing a sword. 

 Motto— " Fide et Virtute." 



Glendinning (see also Coulthart). 



1780. Wm. Glendinning in Lockerbie. Lockerbie. 



A cross occupying lower f, above it and with the 

 hand resting on its upper limb a cubit arm vested 

 issuing from sinister grasping a dagger erect. 



Glover, James, in Graystone, 1772. Kirkpatrick-Flemingf, 

 A chevron between 3 increscents. 



Goldie, Lieut. -General Thomas, of Goldie Leigh, 1804. 

 Troqueer. 

 Ckest — A garb. 



Gordon (see under Coulthart and Maxwell of Terregles). 



1843. Sir John Gordon of Earlston. Borgue. 



3 boars' heads. Crest — On a helm a cubit arm 

 armed erect (broken oft' at the knuckles). Motto— 

 " Dread God." Suspended by a ribbon from the 

 helm is an oval resting between the boars' heads and 

 containing a crowned shield charged with a saltire 

 debruised by 3 diminishing inescutcheons, each sur- 

 mounting the other. 



1879. Wm. Gordon of Nunbank. St. Michael's. 



(No shield ), within an annulet, inscribed " No 



Cross no Crown," a cross with an Eastern crown on 

 the top limb. 



