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84 OTHER STEWARTS
(264) Prof. Dugald Stewart of Catrine. Recorded 1807. Gold, a/ess chequy
blue and silver within a red bordure charged with three silver crescents.
CREST : The rising sun issuing out of a cloud proper. MOTTO : " Sol tibi
signa dabit" {Lyon Register). [Plate VIII., fig. 115.]
(265) Franc Nichols-Steuart of Dalpowie House. Recorded 1869. Gold,
a /ess chequy blue and silver, between two buckles in chief, and a plieon in
base black. CREST : A bee volant proper. MOTTO : " Provide " (Lyon
Register). [ PI ate V 1 1 1 ., fig. 116.]
(266) Rev. James Nibloch Stuart of Edenaneane, Co. Monaghan, minister
of the parish of Yester. Recorded 1883. Gold, a /ess chequy blue and
silver, between three green trefoils slipped. CREST : A red demi lion ram-
pant, holding a green trefoil in paw. MOTTO : " Facta non verba " (Lyon
Register). [Plate VIII., fig. 1 17.]
(267) STUART OF ERISKA, Co. ARGYLL. Recorded 1884. Parted per f ess gold and
silver, a fess chequy blue and silver, surmounted by a red bend. In base a
black galley, oars in action. CREST : A pelican feeding her young proper, in
a blue nest. MOTTO : " Vulnere virescens" (Lyon Register). [Plate VIII-
fig. 118.]
(268) Stewart of FlLLTHECAP, Bailie of Banff. Recorded 1672-77. Gold, a fess
chequy blue and silver, between two garbs in chief, and a crescent in base,
blue. CREST : A gillyflower slipped proper. MOTTO : " Viresco " (Lyon
Register). [Plate VIII., fig. 119.]
(269) Stewart of Garvocks, Co. Renfrew. Recorded 1876. Gold, a fess chequy
blue and silver, between a black horseshoe in chief, and in base a galley, oars
in action proper. CREST : A demi lion rampant holding in his right paw a
battle axe, all proper. MOTTO : " Atidax in recto" (Lyon Register). [Plate
VIII., fig. 120.]
(270) Steuart of Glenormiston, Peebles. Recorded 1828. Silver, a fess
chequy gold and blue, between three arrows in pale, points upwards in chief,
and three fleurs-de-lis, 2 and 1, in base blue. CREST : A branch of olive,
and one of Indian pine in saltire proper. MOTTO : " Pax copia virtus "
(Lyon Register). [Plate VIII., fig. 121.]
(271) Stuart of Kilburn House, Co. Middlesex. Recorded 181 1. Gold, a
fess chequy blue and silver, surmounted by a red engrailed bend. All within
a blue wavy bordure charged with three silver mullets. CREST : A pelican
in her nest feeding her young, proper. MOTTO : " Virescit vulnere virtus "
(Lyon Register). [Plate VIII,, fig. 122.]
(272) Charles Urquhart Stuart of the Inner Temple. Recorded 1902.
Gold, a fess chequy blue and silver between two boars' heads erased red,
armed and tongued blue in chief, and a red antique crown in base. CREST :
A red lion rampant, armed and tongued blue. MOTTO : " Avito viret
honore " (Lyon Register).
(264) Prof. Dugald Stewart of Catrine. Recorded 1807. Gold, a/ess chequy
blue and silver within a red bordure charged with three silver crescents.
CREST : The rising sun issuing out of a cloud proper. MOTTO : " Sol tibi
signa dabit" {Lyon Register). [Plate VIII., fig. 115.]
(265) Franc Nichols-Steuart of Dalpowie House. Recorded 1869. Gold,
a /ess chequy blue and silver, between two buckles in chief, and a plieon in
base black. CREST : A bee volant proper. MOTTO : " Provide " (Lyon
Register). [ PI ate V 1 1 1 ., fig. 116.]
(266) Rev. James Nibloch Stuart of Edenaneane, Co. Monaghan, minister
of the parish of Yester. Recorded 1883. Gold, a /ess chequy blue and
silver, between three green trefoils slipped. CREST : A red demi lion ram-
pant, holding a green trefoil in paw. MOTTO : " Facta non verba " (Lyon
Register). [Plate VIII., fig. 1 17.]
(267) STUART OF ERISKA, Co. ARGYLL. Recorded 1884. Parted per f ess gold and
silver, a fess chequy blue and silver, surmounted by a red bend. In base a
black galley, oars in action. CREST : A pelican feeding her young proper, in
a blue nest. MOTTO : " Vulnere virescens" (Lyon Register). [Plate VIII-
fig. 118.]
(268) Stewart of FlLLTHECAP, Bailie of Banff. Recorded 1672-77. Gold, a fess
chequy blue and silver, between two garbs in chief, and a crescent in base,
blue. CREST : A gillyflower slipped proper. MOTTO : " Viresco " (Lyon
Register). [Plate VIII., fig. 119.]
(269) Stewart of Garvocks, Co. Renfrew. Recorded 1876. Gold, a fess chequy
blue and silver, between a black horseshoe in chief, and in base a galley, oars
in action proper. CREST : A demi lion rampant holding in his right paw a
battle axe, all proper. MOTTO : " Atidax in recto" (Lyon Register). [Plate
VIII., fig. 120.]
(270) Steuart of Glenormiston, Peebles. Recorded 1828. Silver, a fess
chequy gold and blue, between three arrows in pale, points upwards in chief,
and three fleurs-de-lis, 2 and 1, in base blue. CREST : A branch of olive,
and one of Indian pine in saltire proper. MOTTO : " Pax copia virtus "
(Lyon Register). [Plate VIII., fig. 121.]
(271) Stuart of Kilburn House, Co. Middlesex. Recorded 181 1. Gold, a
fess chequy blue and silver, surmounted by a red engrailed bend. All within
a blue wavy bordure charged with three silver mullets. CREST : A pelican
in her nest feeding her young, proper. MOTTO : " Virescit vulnere virtus "
(Lyon Register). [Plate VIII,, fig. 122.]
(272) Charles Urquhart Stuart of the Inner Temple. Recorded 1902.
Gold, a fess chequy blue and silver between two boars' heads erased red,
armed and tongued blue in chief, and a red antique crown in base. CREST :
A red lion rampant, armed and tongued blue. MOTTO : " Avito viret
honore " (Lyon Register).
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