. Heraldry, historical and popular . ter : arg., a saltire gu., being thearmorial insignia of St. Patrick. Scott, Earl of Eldon : arg., hetween two lions heads erased gu,, SHIELDS OF ARMS. 463 an anchor erect sa.; on a chief wavy az., a portcullis or, a mullet fordifference. Erskine : arg., a pale sa. Stuart : or, within a tressure of Scotland, a fesse chequee arg. andaz.; No. 620, Tl. LIT. Stuart of Bonhill: Stuart, the fesse surmounted by a bend gu.,cJiarged with three bucldes gold. Stuart of Davingstone: or, ivithin a bordure eng. gu., a fessechequee arg. and az. Lindsay : gu., a fesse cheq


. Heraldry, historical and popular . ter : arg., a saltire gu., being thearmorial insignia of St. Patrick. Scott, Earl of Eldon : arg., hetween two lions heads erased gu,, SHIELDS OF ARMS. 463 an anchor erect sa.; on a chief wavy az., a portcullis or, a mullet fordifference. Erskine : arg., a pale sa. Stuart : or, within a tressure of Scotland, a fesse chequee arg. andaz.; No. 620, Tl. LIT. Stuart of Bonhill: Stuart, the fesse surmounted by a bend gu.,cJiarged with three bucldes gold. Stuart of Davingstone: or, ivithin a bordure eng. gu., a fessechequee arg. and az. Lindsay : gu., a fesse chequee arg. and az. Pitt : sa., a fesse chequee arg. and az., between three shield alludes to the official connection of the Pitt familywith the Exchequer, as the same fesse was home by the Stuartsin allusion to the chequered board of the High Stewards ofScotland. Seton : or, within a tressure of Scotland, three crescents gu.; , PI. LIT. Hepburn : gu., on a chevron arg. a rose between two lioncels the No. 700.—Shield from an early Seal of St. John ; see p. 405. No. 701.—Shield from au early Seal of St. John, of Sussex ; see p. 405. hH


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