Dimensions: Arms Quarterly 1 & 4. A heart ensigned with an imperial crown on a chief azure three mullets (Douglas) 2 & 3. Three piles issuing from a chief gules charged with two mullets (Douglas of Lochleven) Coronet of an Earl
Dimensions: Arms Quarterly 1 & 4. Argent a heart ensigned with an imperial crown on a chief azure three mullets argent (Douglas) 2 & 3. Argent three piles issuant from a chief gules charged with two mullets argent (Douglas of Dalkeith and Lochleven) Coronet of an Earl
Dimensions: Arms Quarterly 1 & 4. Argent a heart ensigned with an imperial crown on a chief azure three mullets argent (Douglas) 2 & 3. Argent three piles issuant from a chief gules charged with two mullets argent (Douglas of Dalkeith and Lochleven) Coronet of an Earl
Dimensions: Arms Quarterly 1 & 4. Argent a heart gules ensigned of an imperial crown on a chief azure three mullets argent (Douglas) 2 & 3. Azure a bend between six cross crosslets fitchy or (Mar)
the whole within a bordure or charged with a double tressure flory counterflory gules Supporters Two pegasuses Crest A heart gules ensigned with an imperial crown between two wings Coronet of a Marquess Motto FORWARD
Dimensions: Arms Quarterly 1 & 4. Gules a griffin segreant argent (Lauder) 2 & 3. Argent a fess wavy between three mullets gules (Dick) Supporters Two lions rampant Crest Out of a tower embattled a demi man watching (Lauder) Helmet of a Baronet Mottoes TURRIS PRUDENTIA CUSTOS
UT MIGRATURUS HABITA Badge of a Baronet of Nova Scotia on a ribbon
Dimensions: Arms Per chevron or and azure a crescent between three mullets all counterchanged Crest Two hands clasping each other in fess joined at the wrists to a pair of wings the dexter charged with a mullet the sinister with a crescent Helmet of an Esquire Motto Sic itur ad astra Monogram R D
Dimensions: Arms Quarterly of six 1. An eagle displayed (Cotton) 2. A fess dancetty between three mullets (Wesenham) 3. A saltire and chief (Bruce) 4. Three piles in point on an inescutcheon a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory (David, Earl of Huntingdon) 5. A lion rampant and a chief (Waltheof, Earl of Huntingdon) 6. A cross flory between four martlets (Edward the Confessor)