| ABERCROMBY. A falcon rising, belled proper. |
| ABERNETHY. A parrot feeding on a bunch of cherries proper. |
| ADAM. A red cross crosslet fitchy and a sword proper crossed in saltire. |
| AIKMAN. An oak tree proper. |
| AINSLIE. On a chapeau a naked right arm , the hand holding a scimitar proper. |
| ALLARDICE. A naked man from the middle holding in the right hand a scimitar, all proper. |
| ANDERSON. An oak tree proper. |
| ANSTRUTHER. Two arms in armour grasping a battle -axe proper. |
| ARBUTHNOT. A peacock’s head couped proper,: beaked gold. |
| ARMSTRONG. An arm issuing out of a cloud hold ing a club proper. |
| ASTON. A black bull’s head couped. |
| AYTOUN. A hand pulling a rose proper. |
| BAILLIE. A silver boar’s head couped. |
| BAIRD. A gold boar’s head erased . |
| BALFOUR. A mermaid proper, holding in her right hand a black otter’s head erased, and in her left a swan’s head erased proper. |
| BALLIOL. A decrescent and an increscent moon silver. |
| BALNAVES. A hand holding a football proper. |
| BANNERMAN. A demi man in armour, holding in the right hand a swordproper. |
| BARCLAY. A gold mitre. |
| BEATON or BETHUNE. A silver otter’s head erased . |
| BERRY. A red demi lion rampant, holding in his right paw a blue cross crossletfitchy. |
| BISSET. The trunk of an oak tree sprouting afresh proper. |
| BLAIR . A stag lodged proper. |
| BORTHWICK. A Moor’s head couped proper. |
| BORTHWICK OF MAYSHIEL. An eagle rising proper . |
| BOSWELL. A falcon proper, hooded red, jessed and belled gold. |
| BOYD. A right hand erectpointing with thumb and two fingers proper. |
| BOYES. A sitting dog proper. |
| BOYLE. An eagle displayed with two heads per pale, embattled silver and red. |
| BRODIE. In a right hand a bunch of arrows proper. |
| BROWN. A lion rampant holding in his right paw afleur -de-lis gold. |
| BRUCE. A blue lion standing. |
| BUCHANAN. A right hand holding up a ducal cap, in which a red rose, all between two green laurel branches. |
| BURNET OF ABERDEEN. A right hand with a pruning knife pruning a vine proper. |
| CALLENDER. Two elephants’ probosces endorsed per fess red and gold. |
| CAMERON OF LOCHIEL. A sheaf of five arrows tied with a red band. |
| CAMPBELL OF ARGYLL. A gold boar’s head couped. |
| CAMPBELL OF BREADALBANE. A boar’s head erased proper. |
| CAMPBELL OF LOUDOUN. A red eagle with two heads displayed in flames proper. |
| CAMPBELL OF OTTAR. A hand in pale holding a dirk erect proper. |
| CARLYLE. Two green dragons’ necks and heads addorsed. |
| CARMICHAEL. A bent right arm in armour holding a broken spear proper. |
| CARNEGIE. A thunderbolt proper. |
| CARRUTHERS. A seraphim flying proper. |
| CATHCART. A right hand couped above the wrist and erect proper, grasping a crescent. |
| CHALMERS. A demi lion holding in the right paw afleur-de -lis red |
| CHARTERIS OF AMISFIELD. An arm issuing out of a cloud holding a sword aloft proper. |
| CHARTERIS OF KINFAUNS. A stork’s head proper. |
| CHIESLY. A red rose slipped , stalked green . |
| CHISHOLM. A right hand holding a dagger erect, on the point a red boar’s headproper. |
| CLELAND. A falcon standing on a left -hand glove proper. |
| CLEPHANE. A right hand holding a helmet proper. |
| CLERK. A demi huntsman winding a horn proper. |
| COATS. An anchor proper. |
| COCHRANE, EARL OF DUNDONALD. A gold horse walking |
| COCKBURN. A cock crowing. |
| COLQUHOUN. A red stag’s head couped, horned silver. |
| COLT. A right naked arm embowed, holding in the hand an arrow in bend sinister, proper. |
| COLVILLE. A silver hind’s head couped. |
| CONGALTON. A bee proper. |
| CORBET. A black raven’s head erased . |
| COUTTS. A demi Moor shooting an arrow from a bow , all proper. |
| CRAIG . A knight on horseback in full armour, his right hand grasping a tilting spear shivered, all proper. |
| CRANSTON. a crane’s head erased |
| CRAW. A crow proper. |
| CRAWFURD. A marble pillar supporting a man’s heart proper. |
| CRICHTON. A dragon spouting out fire proper. |
| CROSBIE. The stump of an oak tree growing out of a mount shooting forth new branches proper. |
| CRUICKSHANK. An armed hand holding a dagger in pale proper. |
| CRUM. An oak tree proper. |
| CUMMING. A gold lion rampant holding a dagger in right paw proper. |
| CUNNINGHAM. A silver unicorn’s head couped , armed gold . |
| DALMAHOY. A right hand brandishing a sword, all proper. |
| DALRYMPLE. A rock proper. |
| DALZIEL. A right hand brandishing a scimitar proper. |
| DAVIDSON. A youth from the middle holding in his right hand a heart proper. |
| DENNISTOUN. A right arm in pale proper, clothed red, cuffed silver, holding an antique black shield charged with a gold mullet. |
| DICK . A ship in distress proper. |
| DOUGLAS. On a chapeau a green salamander in flames proper. |
| DOUGLAS, MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY. A red heart winged and ensigned with a gold imperial crown . |
| DRUMMOND. On a ducal coronet a sleuth -hound standing proper, collared and leashed red . |
| DUNBAR. A silver horse’s head, bridled red, a right hand couped fessways holding the bridle. |
| DUNDAS. A gold lion’s head couped . |
| DUNLOP. A rose slipped proper. |
| DUNSMURE. A gold anchor. |
| ECKFOORD . A gold griffin standing. |
| EDGAR . A right hand holding a dagger, point down wards. |
| EDMONSTONE. Out of a gold ducal coronet a swan’s head and neck proper. |
| ELLIOT. A right hand issuing from a cloud throwing a dart proper. |
| ELPHINSTONE. A lady from the middle well attired proper, holding in her right hand a silver tower and in her left a laurel branch proper. |
| ERSKINE. A right hand holding a silver cutlass hilted and pommelled gold. |
| FAIRHOLM. A dove with an olive branch in its beak proper. |
| FALCONER, LORD. A gold angel in a praying posture within an orle of laurel proper. |
| FARQUHAR. A red right hand couped paleways. |
| FARQUHARSON. A red demi lion rampant holding in right paw a sword proper. |
| FERGUSSON. A right hand holding a broken spear in bend proper. |
| FLEMING . A silver goat’s head erased, armed gold. |
| FLETCHER OF SALTOUN. A blue demi bloodhound gorged with a gold ducal crown . |
| FORBES. A stag’s head attired with ten tynes proper. |
| FORRESTER. A hunting horn. |
| FOULIS. A right hand couped holding a sword in pale supporting a wreath of laurel, all proper. |
| FRASER. A stag’s head erased proper. |
| FULLARTON. A tiger’s head couped perfess wavy gold and black, in the mouth a cinquefoil slipped green . |
| GARDEN. Two right hands conjoined proper holding a gold cross crosslet fitchy. |
| GARVINE. A hand holding a fish proper. |
| GEDDES. A pike’s head coupedproper. |
| GIBSON. A right arm in armour issuing out of a cloud and grasping a scimitar proper. |
| GIRVAN . A dove holding in her beak an olive branch proper. |
| GLADSTONE. A demi griffin with sword in right fore pawproper. |
| GLEG. A falcon preying on a partridge, all proper. |
| GLEN. A black martlet. |
| GORDON. In a gold ducal coronet a stag’s head and neck frontface proper, gold horns with ten points. |
| GORDON, EARL OF ABERDEEN. Two naked arms from the shoulder holding a bow ready to let fly an arrow proper. |
| GORDON, EARL OF ABOYNE. A red demi lion rampant. |
| GORDON OF EARLSTON. A right hand holding a sword proper. |
| GORDON OF NEWARK. A silver crescent. |
| GOURLAY. A silver demi eagle displayed , armed and beaked red. |
| GRAHAM. A falcon proper, with gold beak and claws, killing a silver stork with red beak . |
| GRAHAM OF DuNTROON. A flame of fire proper. |
| GRANT. A mountain in flames proper. |
| GRANT OF BALLINDALLOCH. A right hand grasping a dirk proper. |
| GRAY, LORD GRAY. A gold anchor in pale. |
| GRIERSON. A silver fetterlock . |
| GUNN. In a right hand a sword proper. |
| GUTHRIE. A right hand issuing holding a drawn swordproper. |
| HAIG. A rock proper. |
| HALIBURTON. A Moor’s head proper, banded silver. |
| HALKET OF PITFIRRANE. A falcon’s head, erased proper. |
| HAMILTON. In a ducal coronet an oak tree proper, with the trunk penetrated with a gold -framed saw . |
| HAMILTON OF NIELSLAND. An oak tree fructed proper. |
| HANDYSIDE. A right hand couped at the wrist and erect proper. |
| HARVEY. A right hand proper holding a trefoil slipped green . |
| HAY. A falcon rising proper. |
| HAY, EARL OF KINNOULL. An aged Lowland Scots countryman couped at the knees, vested in grey, waistcoat red, bonnet blue, bearing on his shoulder an ox -yoke proper. |
| HAY, MARQUESS OF TWEEDDALE. A silver goat’s head erased, armed gold. |
| HENDERSON. A cubit arm proper, the hand holding a gold star ensigned with a blue crescent. |
| HEPBURN. A horse furnished and tied to a tree proper. |
| HERRIES. A gold buck’s head attired with ten silver tynes. Hill. A Bible expanded proper. |
| HOG . An oak tree proper. |
| HOME. A silver lion’s head erased on a red chapeau, turned up ermine. |
| HOPE. A globe broken at the top, under a rainbow with clouds at the ends, all proper. |
| HUNTER. A greyhound sitting proper, gorged with an antique gold crown. |
| INGLIS. A silver demi lion rampant. |
| INNES. Within an adder disposed circleways a triple-towered castle proper. |
| INNES OF EDINBURGH. A silver star of twelve points. |
| INNES OF LIGHNET. A bee flying proper. |
| IRVINE. A sheaf of nine green holly leaves. |
| IRVING. First : A red chapeau, turned up ermine, wreathed round the crown with gold holly ; Second : A right arm armed and embowed proper charged with a red mullet holding a branch of three green holly leaves, banded red. |
| JARDINE. A silver spur rowel of sixpoints. |
| JOHNSTON. A gold winged spur. |
| KEITH. A stag’s head proper, gold horns with ten points. |
| KENNEDY. A hand grasping a daggerproper. |
| KER, DUKE OF ROXBURGHE. A silver unicorn’s head erased, armed and maned gold . |
| KINLOCH. A young eagle perched, looking up to the sun in its splendour, all proper. |
| KINNAIRD. A mullet between the horns of a crescent gold issuing out of a cloud within two branches of palm in orle proper. |
| KIRKCALDY. A man’s head with the face looking upwards proper. |
| KIRKPATRICK. A hand holding a dagger in pale distilling drops of blood . |
| KYD . An increscent proper. |
| KYLE. An anchor and cable proper. |
| LAMONT. An open hand cut off proper . |
| LAUDER OF THE BASS. A solan goose sitting on a rock proper. |
| LEARMONTH. A dove holding in the beak an olive branch proper. |
| LEITH. A black cross crosslet fitchy . |
| LESLIE. A demi griffin segreant proper. |
| LIDDERDALE. An eagle’s head erased proper . |
| LINDSAY. An ostrich proper, holding in its beak a gold key. |
| LISTON. Two hands conjoined and couped proper . |
| LIVINGSTONE. A demi savage proper, in right hand a club, in left a serpent, both green. |
| LIVINGSTONE OF PARKHALL. A right hand grasp ing a sabre proper. |
| LOCH. A swan with wings endorsed devouring a perch, both proper. |
| LOCKHART. A boar’s head erased silver. |
| LOGAN . A passion nail piercing a man’s heart proper. |
| LOWES. A right hand holding a lance in bend proper. |
| LUNDY. Out of an antique gold crown a red lion issuing affronty, in the right paw a sword erect, in the left a thistle. |
| LYLE. A gold cock, crested red . |
| LYON. Within two branches of laurel a lady to the girdle habited and holding in her right hand the Royal thistle, all proper. |
| MACABEN. A swallow proper. |
| MACADAM. The head of a red deer erased proper . |
| MACALISTER. In a right hand a dirk erect proper. |
| MACALPINE. A Saracen’s head cut off at the neck, dropping blood, proper. |
| MACARTHUR. Two laurel branches in orle. |
| MACAULAY. An antique boot couped at the ankle, with a spur thereon proper. |
| MACBEAN. A cat salient proper. |
| MACBETH . A right arm in armour, bent, holding a sword. |
| MACBRAYNE. A gold demi lion rampant issuing from a ducal coronet proper. |
| MACCORQUODALE. A stag standing at gaze, attired red. |
| MACDONALD OF THE ISLES. A black raven standing on a blue rock. |
| MACDONELL. A raven proper perched on a blue rock. |
| MACDOUGAL. An arm in armour, embowed fess ways, couped proper, holding a red cross crosslet fitchy. |
| MACDOWALL. A lion’s paw erased and erect proper. |
| MACDUFF. A red demi lion holding a broad sword. |
| MACFARLANE. A demi savage grasping in his right hand a sheaf of arrows and pointing with the left to a gold imperial crown. |
| MACFIE. A black demi lion rampant. |
| MACGILLIVRAY. A cat sitting proper . |
| MACGREGOR. A lion’s head erased , crowned with an antique crown proper. |
| MACINNES. A thistle proper, and thereon a bee sucking the flowers. |
| MACINTOSH. A wild cat salient gardantproper. |
| MACINTYRE. A right hand holding a dagger aloft proper. |
| MACKAY. A right hand holding aloft a dagger proper. |
| MACKENZIE. A mountain in flames. |
| MACKERRELL. A Roman soldier on his march with a standard and utensils, all proper. |
| MACKINNON. A boar’s head erased, holding in the mouth a shin bone of a deer proper. |
| MACLACHLAN. A castle on a rock proper. |
| MACLAINE. A battle – axe between two branches of laurel and cypress, all proper. |
| MACLAURIN. The Virgin and child proper, vested green. |
| MACLEAN. A silver tower. |
| MACLEOD OF THAT ILK. A bull’s head cabossed between two red flags. |
| MACLEOD OF LEWIS. The sun in his splendour proper. |
| MACMILLAN . A right and a left hand brandishing a two-handed sword proper. |
| MACNAB. A savage’s head erased proper. |
| MACNAUGHTON. A red tower. |
| MACNEIL . A rock proper. |
| MACPHERSON . A cat sitting proper. |
| MACQUARRIE. From an antique crown ( in token of Royal descent) an arm in armour proper grasping a dagger. |
| MACQUEEN. An ermine heraldic tiger rampant, holding a silver arrow , point downwards, the point red. |
| MACRAE. An arm in armour grasping a scimitar. |
| MAITLAND. A red lion sitting affronty, ducally crowned, holding in the right paw a sword proper, pommel and hilt gold, in the left a blue fleur -de-lis. |
| MALCOLM. A silver tower. |
| MANSON. A right hand holding a thistle proper. |
| MARJORIBANKS. A lion’s paw erect and erased grasping a tilting lance in bend sinister, point down wards, proper. |
| MARSHALL. A dove with an olive branch in its beak proper. |
| MATHESON. A hand holding a scimitar in fess proper. |
| MAULE. A black dragon, from the mouth fire issuing proper. |
| MAXWELL. A stag’s headproper, attired gold. |
| MEIK. An increscent and decrescent moon respecting and joining one to the other . |
| MELDRUM. A right hand holding a book proper. |
| MELVILLE. A silver crescent. |
| MENZIES. A savage’s head erased proper. |
| MIDDLETON. Issuing out ofa black tower a red lion rampant. |
| MILLER OF GOURLABANK. Two arms, their hands joined proper. |
| MILNE. A black cross moline in the sea proper between two stalks of wheat orleways proper. |
| MOIR OF STONNIWOOD. A Moor’s head couped , distilling drops of blood proper. |
| MONCREIFF. A red demi lion rampant. |
| MONTEITH. A lymphad proper with red flags, thereon a silver canton with the blue saltire of St. Andrew . |
| MONTGOMERY. A man’s heart surmounted by an eye proper. |
| MONYPENNY. Neptune bestriding a dolphin naiant in waves of the sea , holding with his right hand the reins and in his left the trident, all proper. |
| MORISON OF DAIRSIE. A serpent proper. |
| MOSMAN. A hand erect holding a closed book proper. |
| Mow. A phenix rising out of flames. |
| Mowat. An oak tree growing out of a rock proper. |
| MUIR. A Saracen’s head wreathed with laurel proper. |
| MUNRO. An eagle perching proper. |
| MURE. A Saracen’s head proper. |
| MURRAY, EARL OF DUNMORE. A demi savage wreathed head and waist with oak, in right hand a sword erect and in left a gold key. |
| MURRAY OF TULLIBARDINE. A demi savage proper, in his right hand a sword erect proper, in his left a gold key. |
| MYRETON. Two arms issuing from a cloud and drawing up an anchor out of the water proper. |
| NAPIER. An arm grasping an eagle’s leg proper. |
| NEWTON. A gold demi lion holding in the right paw a scimitar proper. |
| NICHOLSON. A gold demi lion rampant. |
| NISBET. A black boar passant. |
| OCHTERLONY. Jacob’s ladder, an angel ascending thereon proper. |
| OGILVIE. A demi lady proper holding a red portcullis. |
| OGSTOUN. A silver lion passant. |
| OLIPHANT. A silver unicorn’s head couped, maned and horned gold . |
| OLIPHANT OF CONDIE. A falcon flying proper. |
| OSWALD. A right hand issuing out of a cloud and pointing to a star ofeight rays proper. |
| PATTON. A sparrow-hawk rising proper. |
| PENNYCOOK . A stag lodged under an oak tree proper. |
| PITCAIRN. A moon in her complement proper. |
| PRESTON. A good angel proper. |
| PRIMROSE. A red demi lion holding in the right paw a primrose within a gold double tressure flory counter – flory. |
| PRINGLE. A man’s heart proper, winged gold. |
| PRINGLE OF NEWHALL. A silver saltire within a garland of bay leaves proper. |
| RAMSAY OF BARNTON. A silver unicorn’s head couped, armed gold. |
| RANKEN. A silver lance. |
| RATTRAY. A gold star, and there on a flaming heart proper. |
| REIDHEUGH. Two blue turtle doves respecting each other. |
| RENTON . Two hands issuant, in the one a sword, point downwards, fixed in the earth, the other lifted up to Heaven . |
| RIDDELL. A demi greyhound proper. |
| ROBERTSON OF STROWAN. A right hand erect holding a crown proper. ROCHEAD. A savage’s head couped proper. |
| ROCHEAD OF WHITSONHILL. A savage’s arm erect proper. |
| ROSE. A blue harp. Ross, LORD. A gold hawk’s head erased . |
| ROSS OF BALNAGOWAN. A hand holding a gar land of laurel proper. |
| RUTHERFORD. A mermaid holding in the right hand a mirror and in the left a comb, all proper. |
| RUTHVEN. A silver ram’s head with gold horns. |
| SANDILANDS. An eagle displayed proper. |
| SCOTT OF BALWEARY. A red demi lion holding in its paw a cutlass proper. |
| SCOTT OF BUCCLEUCH . A stag walking proper, horned and hoofed gold. |
| SCOTT OF HARDEN. A stag walking, armed with ten tynes proper. |
| SCOTT OF THIRLSTANE. Issuing out of a mural crown six lances with pennons, three and three, disposed in blue saltire. |
| SEMPILL. A silver stag’s head couped, horned with ten blue tynes, gorged with a gold regal coronet. |
| SETON. On a ducal crown a green dragon spouting fire proper, with wings elevated, |
| SHAND. A dove flying above the waters holding a slip of olive proper. |
| SIBBALD . A hand erect proper. |
| SINCLAIR. A cock proper. |
| SKENE. A right arm issuing from a cloud holding a garland proper. |
| SMYTH OF BALHARY. A right arm embowed , vambraced , brandishing a sword proper. |
| SOMERVILLE. A green dragon spouting fire proper standing on a silver wheel. |
| SPENS OF LATHALLAN. A hart’s head erased proper. |
| STEWART. A silver pelican, with gold wings, in her nest feeding young proper. |
| STIRLING. A Moor’s head couped proper . |
| STRACHAN. A gold demi stag springing, holding in his mouth a thistle proper. |
| SUTHERLAND. A wild cat salient proper. |
| SYDESERF. A blue eagle’s head couped. |
| TENNEND or TENNENT. A sail proper. |
| THOMSON. A right hand holding a black cross crosslet fitchy. |
| TROTTER. A knight in armour proper holding his silver courser, caparisoned red . |
| TURNBULL. A black bull’s head cabossed, armed green. |
| TWEEDIE. A black bull’s head. |
| URQUHART. A black demi otter crowned with a gold antique crown . |
| WALKER OF BARBADOS. A rock in the sea , the waves beating on it, proper. |
| WALLACE. An ostrich with blue horseshoe in beak. |
| WARDLAW . A gold star. |
| WATSON OF CRASLATT. A right hand erect proper. |
| WATSON OF SAUGHTON. Two hands issuing out ofclouds holding the trunk of an oak tree sprouting out fresh branches proper. |
| WAUCHOPE. A gold garb. |
| WEDDERBURN. An eagle’s head erased proper. |
| WEIR. A gold demi horse issuant. |
| WELLWOOD. The trunk of an oak tree sprouting out branches proper. |
| WEMYSS. A swan proper. |
| WHITE. An arm vambraced darting a spear proper. |
| WHITEFORD. A gold garb standing upright, and thereon a dove proper. |
| WISHART. A demi eagle with wings expanded proper. |
| WOOD. A demi savage wreathed head and middle with laurel holding a club erected in his right hand. |
| YOUNG. A red lion issuing out of a wreath holding a sword in pale proper. |