404 



No. 



68 

 69 

 70 



71 



73 



74 



77 

 78 

 79 

 81 



80 



82 



83 

 84 

 85 



89 



90 

 86 

 87 

 88 

 91 

 92 

 93 

 94 

 96 

 97 



98 



99 

 100 

 101 

 102 

 103 



Name. 



Plunket and Dillon 

 Ditto, and O'Reilly 

 Porter and Dowdall, 



Port (Catherine), 



Reffly, 



Ditto, 



Ross (Doratby) 

 Ditto, 

 Rowley, 



Scohey, 

 Shaw, 



Shee (Rose), 

 Sheridan, 

 Ditto, 



Skydi, 



Ditto, 

 Smith, 

 Ditto, 

 Ditto. 

 Stanley, 

 Stewart, 

 Ditto, 

 Stirling, 

 Todd, alias Wilson, 

 Townley, . 



Walsh and Wise, 



Ditto and Lumbard, 

 White, . . . 

 Wiety, . . . 

 Woodside, 



Date. 



1581 

 1581 



1756 



1720 



1713 

 1704 

 167* 

 1752 



1790 

 1822 

 1830 



1641 



1625 

 1836 

 1860 

 1741 

 1733 



1699 

 1610 



1570 

 1641 



Place. 



Clonabreany old Church 

 Ditto, . . 



Ardmulchan, . 

 t Holy Ghost Hospital \ 

 \ Church, Waterford, ) 



Ardmulchan old Church, 

 j Ballymachus Church- > 

 ( yard, ... . J 



Coleraine, 



Slanes old Church, . 

 Coleraine Churchyard, 

 Portaferry, 



Desertmartin old Church 

 I Toll-house, Newtown 

 \ ards, . 



Kilbarrymedan, . 



Ballymachus, 



Scrabby Churchyard, 

 I Holy Ghost Hospital ) 

 \ Church, Waterford, j 



Ditto. 

 Ballinagh old Church, 

 Crosserlough, or Kells, 

 Portaferry old Church, 

 Wardstown old Church, 

 Coleraine, 



Tullyhog old Church, 

 Coleraine, 



Desertmartin old Church 

 Cavan old Church, . 

 ( Holy Ghost Hospital ) 

 \ Church, Waterford, j 

 Ditto, 

 Ditto, 

 Coleraine, 



Ballycarry old Church, 

 Ballycowan Castle, . 



County. 



Meath, 



Waterford. 



Meath. 



Cavan. 



Derry. 

 Down. 

 Derry. 

 Down. 

 Tyrone. 



Down. 



Waterford. 

 Cavan. 



Waterford. 



Cavan. 



Down. 



Meath. 



Derry. 



Tyrone. 



Derry. 



Tyrone. 



Cavan. 



Waterford. 



Derry. 

 Antrim. 

 King's County. 



Note. — In the Catalogue to the previous volume of coats of arms I 

 have described the shield from over the doorway of the old Castle of 

 Ballygally, county Antrim, as the arms of Shaw and Burns?, with a 

 query after the latter name. I now find that the latter name should be 

 Bisset. — G. Y. D. 



