The Herald and genealogist . Garter, and the Duchesss with the cordeliere,then usual for widows in French heraldry, and occasionally adoptedin our own island. A remarkable feature of the Lennox shield The names are catalogued by Mr. Dashwood in the Norfolh Archeology. * In a copy of these Insignia in the library at Abbotsford Sir Walter Scott made anote, stating that one Walter Scott, goldsmith, of Edinburgh, was admitted into thefraternity of his craft in 1686, and another, using a similar signature, in 1701. Onthe 28th Aug. 1706, a daughter of Walter Scott was appointed to the Trad


The Herald and genealogist . Garter, and the Duchesss with the cordeliere,then usual for widows in French heraldry, and occasionally adoptedin our own island. A remarkable feature of the Lennox shield The names are catalogued by Mr. Dashwood in the Norfolh Archeology. * In a copy of these Insignia in the library at Abbotsford Sir Walter Scott made anote, stating that one Walter Scott, goldsmith, of Edinburgh, was admitted into thefraternity of his craft in 1686, and another, using a similar signature, in 1701. Onthe 28th Aug. 1706, a daughter of Walter Scott was appointed to the TradesMaiden Hospital; but the second of the name survived, being deacon of the incorpo-ration for the two years 1706-7 and 1707-8. (Taylor, p. 204, from a communicationof John Stuart, esq. Sec. S. Ant. Soc.) Other copies are at Drummond Castle andin the library of David liaing, esq. at Edinburgh : and one was possessed by the lateBenj. Nightingale, esq. and sold with his museum at Sothebys in 1862. VOL. IIL G 82 HISTORICAL AND.


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