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charged with six ermine spots — three, two, and one. Crest, 

 the sun in splendour erased by a unicorn passant over 

 Earl's coronet ; motto, Love strength. 



No. 42. Harte alias Brennis. Party per pale ; dexter side, party 

 per bend ; three fleur-de-lis — two and one ; sinister side, 

 three doves paley, with olive branches. Crest, dexter side, 

 a tower on wreath, supporting a flaming heart; sinister 

 side, three lions' faces paley ; motto, Loyal a mort. 



No. 43. Heyland. Lion rampant, erased by a bend. Crest, horse's 

 head on wreath ; motto, Esse quam videre. 



No. 44. Hore. Party per bend cotized ; charged with three escalops, 

 Crest, a human head and neck on wreath over helmet in 

 profile ; plain for esquire. 



No. 45. Houston. Party per chevron checquee, three martlets — 

 two and one. Crest, an hour-glass on a helmet in profile ; 

 barred for baron or noble ; motto, / have learned to die. 



No. 46. M c Kenna. In bordure, party per fesse, in chief, a grey- 

 hound pursuing a stag ; in base, a Lymphad below two 

 crescents. 



No. 47. M°Kieran. In chief, two lions counter- rampant against a 

 tree in pale fructed ; in base, three lioncells — two courant, 

 and the third, on the sinister side rampant. This arrange- 

 ment of the lioncells may be the fault of the carver, or 

 whoever thus utilized the space for the third lioncell ; 

 motto, Virtute et industria. 



No. 48. Ktlrov. A dagger in pale erect ; motto, Virtus sola nobilitas. 



No. 49. Lea and Walsh. Party per pale ; dexter side, a chevron ; 



sinister, a chevron between three arrow heads — two and 

 one. 



No. 50. Lyndesay. In bordure, party per fesse chequee ; in chief, 

 three mullets ; in base, a crescent. This tombstone bears 

 the following inscription : — 



" Here lyeth Robert Lyndesay of Tillo g (Tullyhog), 



Esq., late chief Marberger (Harbinger) to King James. 



Enobili Scotorum Lyndes ayorum familig 



oriundus in Hibernia missus a rege jacobo 



qui undem matre de Tillahog . , . . 



ubi .o. . . obii .... 



filiorum totidem qui fliar ex matre 



jenet achesonia hunc posuit 1616" 



No. 51. Lyndesay and M. R. (Name not given). Party per pale ; 



dexter side, the arms of Lyndesay ; sinister side, party 

 per saltier ; a lizard in chief ; in base, a lymphad. Crest, 

 a swan on helmet in profile ; plain for esquire ; date, 

 1632. 



These arms are built into the house at Loughroy, near 

 Cookstown. 



