A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries [With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . ithin a royal tressure gules, for Seton ;4th, azure, three cinquefoils argent for Fraser. Supporters—two deer-hounds, proper, collared gules, charged withthree buckles or. Crest—-a bucks head couped proper, attired or. Mottoes—(above the crest), Bydand ; (under the shield), animo 1 For a curious notice of the Gordon andAboyne arms, see Pegges Curialia, p. 252et seq., where Bydand is explained to mean Byde the end. The coat
A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries [With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . ithin a royal tressure gules, for Seton ;4th, azure, three cinquefoils argent for Fraser. Supporters—two deer-hounds, proper, collared gules, charged withthree buckles or. Crest—-a bucks head couped proper, attired or. Mottoes—(above the crest), Bydand ; (under the shield), animo 1 For a curious notice of the Gordon andAboyne arms, see Pegges Curialia, p. 252et seq., where Bydand is explained to mean Byde the end. The coat of Aboyne is, azure, a chevron be-tween three boars heads couped, within adouble tressure flowered with fleurs-de-lis within,and adorned with crescents (for Seton) without, or. Supporters—two men armed at all points, each holding a halberd in his hand, proper. Crest—a demi-lion rampant azure. Motto— Stant castera Tigno. Mr. Pegge considers that the reference con-tained in the Aboyne motto is confined to thechevron placed between the boars heads, inthese words, Stant caetera Tigno, which lastword is the acknowledged Latin word for 45o ABOYNE BRANCH
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