. Lacunar basilicae Sancti Macarii, aberdonensis: the heraldic ceiling of the cathedral church of St. Machar, old Aberdeen. les on the seal of John of Strathbogie,Earl of Athol (1292) (Laing, i. 125, No. 761), and in the Armorial deGelre, Or, three pallets sable, is given as the arms of Count aAssol . Sir David Lindsay gives the quartered coat, as it is here, as thearms of Stewart, Earl of Athol (42). This prelate was a younger son of John, first of the Stewart Earlsof Athol, who was eldest son of the Black Knight of Lorn, by Joanof Beaufort, widow of King James L The usage here differs from t


. Lacunar basilicae Sancti Macarii, aberdonensis: the heraldic ceiling of the cathedral church of St. Machar, old Aberdeen. les on the seal of John of Strathbogie,Earl of Athol (1292) (Laing, i. 125, No. 761), and in the Armorial deGelre, Or, three pallets sable, is given as the arms of Count aAssol . Sir David Lindsay gives the quartered coat, as it is here, as thearms of Stewart, Earl of Athol (42). This prelate was a younger son of John, first of the Stewart Earlsof Athol, who was eldest son of the Black Knight of Lorn, by Joanof Beaufort, widow of King James L The usage here differs from that in the case of Bishop GavinDouglas (No. 36), where only the paternal arms are given, withoutthe feudal quarterings. No. X. The Bishop of Galloway. David , a star or, on a chief argent tliree roses gules. The arms of Arnot of that Ilk were : Argent, a chevron betweenthree stars gules. Other families of the name had the same bearings, with differences. The only figure in this coat in common with these is the star,and the tinctures are different. The Bishop was a son of John Arnot of that Ilk. XI [43]. ^iiiiililaiiFn ^pifrnpi XII [44]


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