A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries [With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . ng out of a bar wavie sable, crowned with an antique crown or,for Meldrum. Crest—a banner disveloped (sic) in bend proper. Motto—Insignibus Astans. The heart, crest, and motto were given on account that his fatherbeing killed at the Bridge of Dee in the Kings service, whose heart wasshot out w* a cannon-ball. Vide a second matriculation. Sir Alexander Seton of Pitmedden ... by a second matriculation,since Baronet, bears two coats quart


A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries [With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . ng out of a bar wavie sable, crowned with an antique crown or,for Meldrum. Crest—a banner disveloped (sic) in bend proper. Motto—Insignibus Astans. The heart, crest, and motto were given on account that his fatherbeing killed at the Bridge of Dee in the Kings service, whose heart wasshot out w* a cannon-ball. Vide a second matriculation. Sir Alexander Seton of Pitmedden ... by a second matriculation,since Baronet, bears two coats quarterly (as in the preceding entry). Crest—a souldier from the middle bearing up the royal banner bend-ways and displayed, all proper. Supported on the dexter by a deer-hound argent, haveing about his 488 ARMORIAL BEARINGS neck a collar gules, charged with crescents or, and on the sinister by anottar sable. 1 Motto—Sustento Sanguine Signa. Two mottoes now appear to be carried—above the crest, SustentoSanguine Signa, and below the shield, Merces ha^c certa laborum. A full copy of the later grant of arms will be found in the Appendixof FAMILY OF MOUNIE 489


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