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No. 52. Lincol. A lion rampant. 



No. 53. Logwood. Three martlets on an inescutcheon, barry of six 

 ermine and crusilee, cross patee, a chief void. Crest, a 

 pelican in piety on a crest coronet over helmet in profile ; 

 plain for esqnire ; motto, Constans contraria spernit. 



No. 54. Ltjtwidge. Three chapeaux — two and one. Crest, a lion 

 rampant on wreath over helmet in profile ; plain for 

 esquire. 



No. 55. Martin. In bordure, party per pale; dexter side, a fesse 

 cotized ; in base, a chevron ; sinister side, a fesse cotized ; 

 in chief, two dragons in pale. Crest, dragon's head 

 erased on wreath. 



No. 56. Meares, alias Howard. Party per pale ; dexter side, a 

 lymphad, or ship in fall sail ; sinister side, a lion rampant 

 facing sinister. Crest, a mermaid with comb on wreath 

 over helmet in profile ; barred for baron or noble. 



No. 57. Montgomery, Party per tierce ; quarterly of six; first and 

 fifth, three fleur-de-lis — two and one ; second and fourth, 

 three signet rings — two and one ; third, three martlets in 

 fesse ; sixth, a fesse void (?) or ermined. (?) Crest, hand 

 and dagger. 



No. 58. Montgomery. In bordure quarterly; first and fourth, three 

 fleur-de-lis; second and third, three roundells — two and 

 one (wrongly carved for signet rings). Crest, a figure 

 of hope with anchor, holding in left hand a decolated 

 human head by the hair on wreath. 



No. 59. Moore. Party per fesse ; charged with three mullets, two 

 garbs in chief : in base a garb at dexter, and a dove with 

 olive branch at sinister side. Crest, a Moor's head on 

 wreath over helmet in profile ; plain for esquire. 



No. 60. Moore. Three Moor's heads — two and one. Crest, a Moor's 

 head on wreath over helmet in profile ; plain for esquire. 



No. 61. Neil O'Neille, Bart. Party per pale ; dexter side, in chief, 

 a hand appaumee ; in fesse, a fish over six lines wavey for 

 water; sinister side, a cross fleuriee. Crest, hand and 

 dagger on wreath over helmet facing. 



This tombslab bears the following inscription : — 

 " Here lyes the body of S r Neal O'Neille, Barronet, of Killi- 

 lag, in the County of Antrime, who dyed y e 8 of July, in 

 the year 1690, at the age of 32 years and 6 months. He 

 married the second daughter of the Lord Viscount Moly- 

 neux, of Sefton, in Lancashire, in England." 



No. 62. Nickelson, alias Molloy. Quarterly; first, three fleur-de-lis ; 



second, three martlets — all two and one ; third, lion ram- 

 pant ; fourth, a greyhound passant. Crest, head of a 

 cockatrice or dragon erased, over helmet in profile; barred 

 for baron or knight. 



