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36 THE ROYAL STEWARTS
HmiS of Lord Saint Colme. — I and 4. Gold, a red lion rampant. 2 and 3.
Gold, a fess cliequy blue and silver within a red double tressure flory-counter-
flory ; a red label in chief. En surtout, Silver, on a green mount a red hart
horned silver, in front of a green tree. CREST : A red lion's head erased.
SUPPORTERS : Dexter, A red lion ; Sinister, a greyhound proper, with red
collar (Burke).
(52) James Stewart, third Earl of Moray (S.), son of No. 50, succeeded
his cousin (No. 51 a) as Lord St. Colme. Died 1638, leaving : —
(a) James, his successor (No. 53).
Hnil6 of third Earl of Moray on Seal, 1628. — 1 and 4. Scotland. 2 and 3.
Moray. CREST : A stag's head, contourny. SUPPORTERS : Two grey-
hounds. [Plate III., fig. 33.]
(53) James Stewart, fourth Earl of Moray (S.). Died 1653. He had four
sons : —
(a) James, Lord Doune, died unmarried in his father's lifetime.
{b) Alexander Stuart, fifth Earl, from whom all the later Earls,
including the sixteenth and present Earl, descend.
(c) Francis of Culalay, died without issue.
(d) Archibald of Dunearn, ancestor of the Stuarts of Dunearn.
HriTl8 of present Earl of Moray, recorded 1672-77. — 1 and 4.
Scotland, within a bordtire compony blue and silver. 2.
Gold, a fess cliequy blue and silver. 3. Gold, tliree cushions
within a double tressure flory-counter-flory, red. CREST :
A pelican in her nest feeding her young proper. SUP-
PORTERS : Two silver greyhounds with red collars.
MOTTO : " Salus per Christum redemptorem " {Lyon
Register). [Plate III., fig. 34.]
HVtl10 of Stuart of Dunearn, as Earl of Moray, with black
crescent in centre of quarters. Same CREST and MOTTO,
but no Supporters (Burke).
Buchan.
ROBERT, Duke of Albany, resigned the Earldom of Buchan in 1406 to John,
his second son {i.e., eldest son by second marriage) with remainder to Andrew
and Robert, his third and fourth sons. The last was not acknowledged as
Earl probably because King James I. considered the Regent had exceeded his
powers in conferring the Earldom on his younger sons (G. E. C).
(54) John Stewart, eldest son by second wife of Robert, Duke of Albany (No.
33). Born about 1380, succeeded his father as EARL OF BUCHAN (S.),
and was killed, without male issue, at Verneuil, 1424. He was suc-
ceeded by his youngest brother Robert (No. 56).

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