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84 collared of the second, ruined in the breast proper, with an arrow gold, flighted of the third.


 * Crest. First: Out of a ducal coronet gules, a swan wings expanded argent, beaked and membered of the first. Second: A bear erect argent, muzzled gules, collared ad chained or, supporting a ragged staff of the first.
 * Motto. Vix ea nostra voco.


 * Crest. On a chapeau gules, guarded ermine, a gurnet (fish) urinant proper.


 * Crest. A lion passant argent.


 * Crest. A hawk argent, armed and belled or, preying on a curlew of the first.


 * Crest. On a chapeau gules, guarded ermine, a Scot's head proper.
 * Motto. Pro aris et focis.


 * Crest. A horse's head as in the arms.


 * Crest. A demi-tower argent, thereon a fawn at gaze proper, collared and chained or.
 * Motto. Qui uti scit ei bona.