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Ko.. 93. Thompson. Per fesse; engrailed, charged with three mullets; 



in dexter chief, the sun in splendour. Crest, a garb on a 

 helmet, in profile; plain for esquire. Motto, Amor probus. 



Ko. 94. Wate or Watt. On a chief, the moon increscent between 

 two mullets ; in base, a tree in leaf on a mound. Crest, a 

 crescent on wreath, over helmet, in profile; barred for 

 baronet or knight. Motto, Gradatim. 



Ko. 95. "Watson. Per chevron; three martlets — two and one, and 

 three crescents — one and two. Crest, wolf's head erased, with 

 neck coroneted, on wreath. Motto, Esse quam videre. 



Ko. 96. Wilson. In bordure, per chevron; in chief, two mullets; 



in base, a crescent. Crest, mailed arm with hand and dagger 

 erect. 



Ko. 97. Wilson. Per chevron ; three crescents — two and one. 



Ko. 98. Willson. Per chevron; three mullets — two and one. Crest, 

 demi-lion rampant, on wreath. Motto, Semper vigilans. 



Ko. 99. Wilie. Impaled ; dexter side, party per fesse ; in chief, a 

 fox passant ; in base, two mullets ; sinister side, parte per 

 cross ; first and fourth, three mullets — two and one ; second 

 and third, three signet rings — two and one. Crest, an 

 hour-glass, on wreath, over helmet, in profile; plain for 

 esquire.* 



Ko. 100. Young. Party, per fesse ; in chief three lions rampant ; in 

 fesse. Crest, a wolf's or leopard's head erased over a coronet. 

 Ko. 101. Young. A trellis. Over all a fesse; charged with three roses. 



* Arms on sinister side, possibly for Montgomeri. 



Note. — The mottoes are given as they are cut on the tombstones. 



In almost every instance the form of the shield adopted in the drawings is conven- 

 tional, as it would have occupied too much time to have copied that given on the carv* 

 ings, — G. V. D. 



