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1) Lt Col William M’KERREL OF HILLHOUSE younger 9th Laird 2) Charles James Mure MCKERREL OF HILLHOUSE OstJ 15th Laird Azure on a fess Or three lozenges Gules within a bordure engrailed Argent. 1) Sir James Balfour Paul’s Scottish Ordinary – 1802 2) An Ordinary of Arms Volume II 1902-1973. 11th July 1973 56/60
McKerrell Charles James Mure McKerrell of Hillhouse OstJ. Arms: Azure on a fess Or, three lozenges Gules, within a bordure engrailed Argent Crest: a Roman soldier on his march with a standard and utensils all Proper Motto: DULCIS PRO PATRIA LABOR Matriculated: The Court of the Lord Lyon 11th July 1973. Lyon Register, volume 56, page 60.
1) James Adam M’KERREL BROWN CA Edinburgh 2) Capt John McKerrel MCKERREL BROWN 1) Quarterly 1st & 4th Azure on a chevron between three fleurs de lys Or a crescent Gules (for Brown) 2nd & 3rd Azure on a fess Or three lozenges Gules within a bordure engrailed Argent. 2) Quarterly 1st & 4th Azure a chevron between three fleurs de lys Or a crescent Gules in fess point for difference (for Brown) 2nd & 3rd Azure on a fess Or three lozenges Gules within a bordure engrailed Argent (for M’Kerrell). 1) Sir James Balfour Paul’s Scottish Ordinary – 1887 Grandson of the 9th Laird of Hillhouse 2) An Ordinary of Arms Volume II 1902-1973. 10th June 1949 37/83 Grand Nephew of 1).
Lt Col William MCKERREL BROWN Edinburgh Quarterly 1st & 4th Azure a chevron between three fleurs de lys Or a crescent Gules in fess point for difference (for Brown) 2nd & 3rd Azure on a fess Or three lozenges Gules within a bordure engrailed Argent (for M’Kerrell) in the centre of the quarters a mullet counter-changed for difference. Sir James Balfour Paul’s Scottish Ordinary – 1896
Recorded Elsewhere
John MACKERELL, Norwich Per fess Azure and Vert three mackerels naiant in pale proper. Harleian Society’s Grantees of Arms 10th April 1718, Vol VI fol. 371.