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Clans and Families of Ireland and Scotland
Appendix I - The Coats of Arms


Condon Ar. a lion rampant gu. langued and armed az.
Creagh Ar. a chevron gu. between three laurel branches vert, on a chief az. as many bezants.
Cumming Az. three garbs or.
Cusack Per pale or and az., a fess counterchanged.
Dalton Az. a lion rampant guardant ar. charged on the shoulder with a crescent sa. between five fleurs-de-lis or.
Darcy Az. semee of crosses crosslet and three cinquefoils ar. Dardes, Darditz Ermine a fess sa.
Davidson Quart., 1 & 4, Ar., on a fess az., between a dexter hand couped accompanied by two pheons in chief and a pheon in base, gu., a buck lodged or, 2 & 3, Az., a wolf’s head erased or, armed and langued gu.
de Courcy Ar. three eagles displayed gu. ducally crowned or.
Dillon Ar., a lion passant between three crescents gu.
Drummond Or, three bars wavy gu.
Dunbar Cu. a lion rampant ar. within a bordure of the second charged with eight roses of the first.
Dundas Ar. a lion rampant gu.
Dune Az. a chevron between three crescents ar.
Erskine Azure a bend between six cross crosslets fitchee (mar).
Fagan Per chevron gu. and ermine, in chief three covered cups or.
Farquharson Quart., 1 & 4, Or, a lion rampant gu., armed and langued az., 2 & 3, Ar., a fir tree growing our of Mount in base fructed proper, on a chief gu., the Royal standard of Scotland is displayed bendwise on a canton of the field, a hand issuing from the sinister side holding a dagger also proper, point downwards.
Ferguson Az., a round buckle ar. traversed by a baton of the second tipped sa., be. tween three boars’ heads erased or, langued gu.
Fitzgerald Ar. a saltire gu.
Fitzgibbon Ermine a saltire gu., on a chief ar., three annulets of the second.
Fitzpatrick Sa., a saltire ar., on a chief az. three fleur-de-lis or.
Fleming Vair a chief chequy or and gu.
Forbes Az., three bears’ heads couped ar., muzzled gu.
Fothringham Ermine, three bars gu.
Fox Ar. a lion rampant and in chief two dexter hands couped at the wrist gu.
Fraser Quart., 1 & 4, Az., three fraises ar., 2 & 3, Ar., three antique crowns gu.
French Ermine a chevron sa.
Galbraith Cu. three bears’ heads erased ar. muzzled az.
Gordon Quart., 1, Az., three boats’ heads couped or, 2, Or, three lions’ heads erased gu., 3, Or, three crescents within a double tressure flory-counter-flory gu., 4, Az., three fraises at.
Graham Quart., 1 & 4, Or, on a chief sa. three escallops of the first. 2 & 3, Or, fess chequy azure and argent, in a chief a chevron gu. (Menteith).
Graham Quart., 1 & 4, Or, on a chief sa. three escallops of the first. 2 & 3, Ar., three roses gu. (Montrose branch).
Grant Cu., three Eastern or antique crowns or.
Gunn Ar. a galley of three masts, her sails furled and oars in action sable flags gu. within a bordure az. on a chief of the third a bear’s head of the first, muzzled of the second between two mullets of the field.
Hackett Az. three hake fishes haurient in fess at., on a chief of the second three shamrocks proper.
Haldane Quart., 1 & 4, at. a saltire engrailed sa., 2, LENNOX; 3, MENTEITH.

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