Heraldry of Smith
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in Scotland, 29
32. Smith. Azure, three flames of fire
crowned, or. — Hamilton s MS.
33. Smith. Argent, a faltire azure be-
tween three crefcents, gules, and a millrind
in bafe of the fecond. Creft:, a dexter arm
holding a pen. — Grazebrook's Heraldry of
Smith, from Heraldic Dictionaries.
34. Smith. Argent, three buck's heads
and necks couped, gules ; on a chief azure,
three arrows erect of the firft. Creft, a demi-
buck argent, attired or, pierced through the
moulder with an arrow gules. — Grazebrook's
Heraldry of Smith, from Berry.
This is a variation of a coat borne by " Smith of
London, ftationer in Milk Street," c. 1664, which was
probably an Englifh grant.
32. Smith. Azure, three flames of fire
crowned, or. — Hamilton s MS.
33. Smith. Argent, a faltire azure be-
tween three crefcents, gules, and a millrind
in bafe of the fecond. Creft:, a dexter arm
holding a pen. — Grazebrook's Heraldry of
Smith, from Heraldic Dictionaries.
34. Smith. Argent, three buck's heads
and necks couped, gules ; on a chief azure,
three arrows erect of the firft. Creft, a demi-
buck argent, attired or, pierced through the
moulder with an arrow gules. — Grazebrook's
Heraldry of Smith, from Berry.
This is a variation of a coat borne by " Smith of
London, ftationer in Milk Street," c. 1664, which was
probably an Englifh grant.
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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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