. Lacunar basilicae Sancti Macarii, aberdonensis: the heraldic ceiling of the cathedral church of St. Machar, old Aberdeen. say gives Stewart, Earl of Mar: Quarterly, Scot-land and Mar ; on an escutcheon over all. Or, a fess chequy argentand azure between three antique crowns gules, which seems to havebeen a coat composed of Stewart and Garioch, for the Lordship ofGarioch (p. 38). This was apparently borne by John Stewart, thirdson of James IL, on whom the earldom was bestowed in 1460. Healso gives Stewart, Earl of Mar : Quarterly: first and fourth Scotlanddebruised with a bendlet engrailed sa
. Lacunar basilicae Sancti Macarii, aberdonensis: the heraldic ceiling of the cathedral church of St. Machar, old Aberdeen. say gives Stewart, Earl of Mar: Quarterly, Scot-land and Mar ; on an escutcheon over all. Or, a fess chequy argentand azure between three antique crowns gules, which seems to havebeen a coat composed of Stewart and Garioch, for the Lordship ofGarioch (p. 38). This was apparently borne by John Stewart, thirdson of James IL, on whom the earldom was bestowed in 1460. Healso gives Stewart, Earl of Mar : Quarterly: first and fourth Scotlanddebruised with a bendlet engrailed sable; second and third Mar (38a).This may have been the coat of Alexander Stewart, son of the Wolfof Badenoch, second husband of Isabel Douglas, with the bendlet ashis mark of illegitimacy. He also gives Erskine, umquhile Earlof Mar: Quarterly, first and fourth Mar, second and third Argent,a pale sable, Erskine (48). In the thirteenth century Roll {supra, p. 87) the arms of LeCountee de Marre are given dazure billetc dor vn bend dor . In the Armorial de Gelre the arms of Mar are given as those of Count de Mar . EX [25]. iiWldan Onniifil X [26]
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