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 130 I>EBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. 9rmg, Quarterly of four : 1st, or, a mountain, azure, in flame, proper, Macleod of Lewis; 2nd, azure, a buck's head, cabossed, or, Mackenzie; 3rd, gules, three legs of a man, armed, proper, conjoined in the centre at the upper part of the thighs, placed in triangle, garnished and spurred, or, for the Isle of Man, formerly belonging to the Macleods -, 4th, argent, on a pale, sable, an imperial crown, proper, within a double tressure, flowered and counter-flowered, with a fleur-de-lis, gules, Erskine of Inmerkeill. Supporters, Dexter, a wild man, wreathed about the loins with oak, holding a club resting on the exterior shoulder, proper j sinister, a greyhound, argent, collared, gules. For Seats, Residence, &c., see Duke of Sutherland. Crowhurst, Viscount, son of the Earl of Cottenham, (see Cottenham). Cuffe, family name of the Earl of Desart. Culloden, Baron, title borne by H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge. Cumbrae, Lord, title borne by the Marquess of Bute. CUMBERLAND, DUKE OF, see " PEERS OF THE BLOOD ROYAL." Cumming, (Hovell-Thurlow-Cumming-Bruce), family name of Baron Thurlow. Curzon, Viscount, title borne by Earl Howe. family name of Baron Be La Zouche. ,, Baron Scarsdale. (Roper-Curzon), family name of Baron Teynham, Cust, family name of Earl Brownlow.