Heraldry of Smith
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PART II.
Coats borne by ascertained Families or
Individuals, but which do not appear
in the Records of the Lyon Office.
22.
|MITH, of Inveramsay, Aberdeen-
shire. Or, on a faltire azure between
four crefcents gules, a martlet of the
fecond. Creft, a dexter hand ifiiring from
the clouds, holding a pen. Motto, Floret qui
vigilat.
This coat is now borne in the firft and fourth quarters
by the family of Smith-Irvine of Inveramfay.
Coats borne by ascertained Families or
Individuals, but which do not appear
in the Records of the Lyon Office.
22.
|MITH, of Inveramsay, Aberdeen-
shire. Or, on a faltire azure between
four crefcents gules, a martlet of the
fecond. Creft, a dexter hand ifiiring from
the clouds, holding a pen. Motto, Floret qui
vigilat.
This coat is now borne in the firft and fourth quarters
by the family of Smith-Irvine of Inveramfay.
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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