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ARMORIAL BEARINGS
Armorial Bearings.
Quarterly: ist, azure, three cinquefoils argent, for Fraser ; 2nd,
quarterly, ist and 4th, or, three crescents within a royal tressure gules, for
Seton; 2nd and 3rd, argent, a dragon with wings expanded, tail nowed
vert, for Kingston ; 3rd, ermine, on a chief gules two mullets argent, in
base a cinquefoil sable, for Douglas of Whittinghame ; 4th, gules, three bars
ermine, for Gifford of Yester. Over all, on an escutcheon, argent, three
escutcheons^/^, for Hay.
Crest — a goat's head erased argent, armed or.
Motto— 1 Spare Nought'
WHITTINGHAME TOWER.
ARMORIAL BEARINGS
Armorial Bearings.
Quarterly: ist, azure, three cinquefoils argent, for Fraser ; 2nd,
quarterly, ist and 4th, or, three crescents within a royal tressure gules, for
Seton; 2nd and 3rd, argent, a dragon with wings expanded, tail nowed
vert, for Kingston ; 3rd, ermine, on a chief gules two mullets argent, in
base a cinquefoil sable, for Douglas of Whittinghame ; 4th, gules, three bars
ermine, for Gifford of Yester. Over all, on an escutcheon, argent, three
escutcheons^/^, for Hay.
Crest — a goat's head erased argent, armed or.
Motto— 1 Spare Nought'
WHITTINGHAME TOWER.
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Histories of Scottish families > History of the family of Seton during eight centuries > Volume 2 > (180) |
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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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