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the arms a mural crown.) Above the crest, Loisgint agus soilleirghim ; below the mural crown, Quocunque .fcceris stabit.
M•LnoD, Sco., the sun in his splendour. ph 96, n. 1. Luceo non uro.
—, (of Macleod), Sco., a urus's head cabossed, sa., between two flags, gu., staves of the first. pl. 18, n. Hold fast.
Sco., an anchor, the flukes uppermost. p1.91, n. 9. Vigilando.
Sco., an eagle's head, ppr. ph 82, n. 27. Murus (Menus.
Sco., a lion's head erased, ppr. pl. 5, n. 2. ib.
M‘LEuft, and M‘Lure, an arm in armour, holding a falcon's lure, ppr. pl. 51, D. 10. Spectentur agendo.
31`LINTocx, Iri., a lion passant, ppr. pl. 6, n. 12. Virtute et labors.
M`LowD, the trunk of an oak-tree, sprouting forth branches, ppr. pl. 93, n. 26.
M`LuitE, Sco., an eagle's head erased,
ppr. p1. 82, n. 12. Paroles sum.
M`Luna, Sco., a demi-archer shooting an arrow from a bow. pl. 47, n. 22. Ad metam.
MAc MAHON, Bart., Iri., an arm em-bowed to the sinister, in armour, holding a sword, all ppr., surmounted of a portcullis, gu., chained or. pl. 64, n. 33. Sic nos, sic .sacra tutotur.
---, Bart., an arm embowed to the dexter, in armour, ppr., holding a sword wavy, surmounted of a portcullis gu., chained or. pl. 64, n. 33. Same motto.
, an arm in armour embowed, holding a sword. pl. 64, n. 34. MAcmAnoN, a goat passant, ar., armed and hoofed or. pl. 31, n. 24.
MAC MAnort, hi., an arm in armour, embowed, in the hand, ppr., a roll, or. pl. 56, n. 6.
M`MAuGHT, Sco., a hand in fess, cooped, gu., holding a fleur-de-lis, az. pl. 64, D. 18. Pro aris et focis.
1\1 Ac MAITRE, Iri., between two branches in orle, ppr., as at pl. 96, n. 13, a dexter hand holding a roll of paper, also ppr. pl. 60, n. 18.
MACMICHAEL, Lond. and Sco., a ta/- bot's head couped, ar., charged with a crescent, or. pl. 15, n. 10.
—, a battle-axe erect, surmounted by a branch of laurel on the dexter, and one of oak, on the sinister, in saltier, all ppr. pl. 88, D. 27.
Isl`Mieffsra, and M‘Miken, hi., a demisavage, in his dexter hand an arrow,
(and at his back a quiver full, ppr.) pl. 9, n. 33.
MACMILLAN, Sco., a hand holding a broad-sword, ppr. pl. 60, n. 6. M`MIDDAN, a yew-tree, ppr. p1.84, n. 13.
—, Sco., a dexter and sinister hand issuing, wielding a two-handed sword. PL 49, n.26. Miscris succurrere disco.
MAC MonAN, Sco., a dexter hand couped, ppr. p1. 60, n. 10. Virtus virtutis
Sco., a hawk belled, ppr. pl. 68, n. 17. Pro lusu it prceda.
MAC MuRpocir, Sco., a lion's head erased, gu. pl. 5, n. 2. Ontine se-cantle.
M`MuanAr, Sco., a stag's head, ppr. p1.38, n. 39.
, a lion rampant, brandishing with both fore-paws a battle-axe, —. pl. 2, n. 9. Virtute fideque.
MACNAB, a savage's head affrontêe, ppr. pl. 63, n. 13. Tinier onznis abcsto.
M`NAB, Sco., same crest and motto. —, a savage's head in profile. 63,
n. 24. ib.
WINABB, a man's head in profile, ppr.
pl. 63, n.24. MACNAGIITEN-WORKMAN, Kilt., Li.
See M`NAUGHTAN.
MACNAGIITON, a tower, gu. p1.85,
a. 23. I hope in God.
M`NAin, a mermaid, ppr., with mirror and comb. p1. 86, n.23.
Sco., a doni-negro, (holding over the dexter shoulder a sugar-cane), and in his sinister hand a bunch of to-bacon leaves, all ppr. p1. 65, n. 40. Labor omnia vincit.
MACNAMARA, Wel., out of a ducal coronet, or, an arm holding a sabre, ppr., hilt of the first. pl. 61, n. 23.
an arm embowed, holding a dagger, all ppr., hilt and pomel or-pl. 61, n. 17.
MACNAMARA, issuing from a ducal coronet, or, an arm embowed, holding a lance, ppr. pl. 49, 11.17.
—, a naked arm embowed, brandishing a scymitar, all ppr. pl. 49, n. 11.
Sco., (out of a ducal coronet, or,) an arm, embowed, holding a tilting-spear, ppr. p1. 49, n. 29.
M`NAucinT, Sco., a lion's head erased, ar. pl. 5, n. 2. Omnia fortunce COMmitto.
M`NAuGurrArt, Sco., a tower, embattled, gu. pl. 85, n. 23. I hope in God. ---WORKMAN, lint., lri., 1. a tower, embattled, gu., for ItrNaughtan, pl. 85, n. 23, I hope in God ; 2. out of a crescent, quarterly sa. and ar., as