History of the Johnstones, 1191-1909, with ... - Electric Scotland
History of the Johnstones, 1191-1909, with ... - Electric Scotland History of the Johnstones, 1191-1909, with ... - Electric Scotland
35 2 HERALDRY OF THE JOHNSTONES pluenix in flames savages wreathed about t/ie middle with laurel. A in chief, and three cross crosslets fitchy gold in base. CREST : proper. SUPPORTERS : Two Motto : " Vive ut postea vivas." Colonel William Johnston, C.B., heir-presumptive to the Baronetcy, recorded the same Arms in 1903, with the addition of a gold bordure round the Arms. Major James Johnston, said to be descended from Caskieben, recorded Arms in 1764 Silver, a black saltire, in chief and base stags' heads proper, and in the flanks blue cross crosslets fitchy. OTHER JOHNSTONS. SCOTLAND. Johnston of Blackwood. Nisbet's Heraldry gives Silver, a saltire and chief black, the latter cliarged with three gold cushions. JOHNSTON OF Carnsalloch uses same Arms as Westerhall. JOHNSTON OF CLAUCHRIE recorded Arms 1672-77 Silver, a saltire invecked black with a pellet (black disc) in each flank; on a red chief three gold cushions. CREST : The sun rising behind clouds. MOTTO : " Appropinquat DiesV JOHNSTON OF COWHILL uses same as Westerhall. JOHNSTON IN EDINBURGH (Newton, Midlothian) recorded 1887 Parted per pale. Silver and black, a saltire counter- changed; on a red chief three gold cushions. CREST : A winged spur, gold. MOTTO : " Ready Aye Ready!' JOHNSTON OF GORMUCK recorded 1680-87 Silver, a saltire and chief pierced mullet, nebuly, the latter charged with three silver cushions. CREST : A blue, within a green wreath of laurel. MOTTO : " Securior quo paratior." JOHNSTON OF Lathrisk recorded 1797 Silver, a black saltire within a bordure engrailed blue; on a red chief a silver mullet between two gold cushions. CREST: A gold spur with silver wings. MOTTO : " Semper paratus." JOHNSTON OF Pitkeirie recorded 1755 Silver, a black saltire ; on a red chief three gold cushions. All within a green wavy bordure charged with three bezants (gold coins or discs). CREST : A gold winged spur. MOTTO : "Assidui- tate" and later "Nunquam non paratus" JOHNSTON OF POLTON recorded 1676 Silver, a wavy saltire and chief spur proper, A black, the latter charged with three silver cushions. CREST : 'winged silver. MOTTO : " Sic paratior." Johnston OF Straiton (?) recorded 1672-77 — Silver, a black wavy hand proper A saltire; on a red engrailed chief three gold cushions. CREST : holding a bezant. MOTTO : "Ex sola virtute honos." JOHNSTON OF Wardmilnes recorded 1672-77 Silver, a black saltire, a red escallop in each flank; on a black chief three silver cushions. CREST: A hand proper holding a red escallop. MOTTO " : Sine fraude fldus."
HERALDRY OF THE JOHNSTONES 353 ENGLAND AND FOREIGN. JOHNSTON UND KROEGEBORN, formerly of Craigieburn, uses Silver, a black saltire ; on a red chief three gold cushions. CREST : A winged spnr, the wings coloured quarterly red, silver, gold, and black. SUPPORTER : A silver lion. MOTTO : "Nunquam no?i paratus." Johnston in London, formerly of Edinburgh, recorded 1897 Silver, on a black saltire the golden sun, in each quarter of the field a red dagger; on a red chief three gold cushions. CREST : A gold winged spur. MOTTO : "Nunquam no?i paratus." JOHNSTON IN VENICE, formerly of Duchrae, recorded Silver, a saltire pean (black with gold ermine spots) ; on a black chief three gold cushions. CREST : A gold winged spur. MOTTO : "Nunquam IRELAND. non paratus." JOHNSTON OF KlLMORE Silver, a black saltire, in chief a green shamrock, and in base a red heart crowned gold ; on a red chief three gold cushions. CREST : An arm in armour charged on the elbow with a red spur rowel, and holding a sword erect. MOTTO : " Nunquam non paratus." Johnston in Armagh and Dublin— 1 and 4. As Kilmore, above. 2. Cheney. 3. Hamilton. CREST and MOTTO : As Kilmore. JOHNSTON IN Dublin—Black, a bend, and in sinister chief a tower silver, horse walking, per fess " Festina lente." all within a bordure gobony silver and blue. CREST : A silver and black. MOTTO : Johnston of Knappagh and Glenaule, Co. Armagh— Silver, a black arm in armour holding a An saltire; on a blue chief three gold cushions. CREST : sword erect. MOTTO : " Nunquam non paratus!' Johnston of Littlemount, Co. Fermanagh— Silver, a black saltire between a shamrock in chief and flanks, and a red heart crowned gold in base; on a red chief three gold cushions. CREST: A winged spur. MOTTO : "Nunquam non paratus." G H. J.
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HERALDRY OF THE JOHNSTONES 353<br />
ENGLAND AND FOREIGN.<br />
JOHNSTON UND KROEGEBORN, formerly <strong>of</strong> Craigieburn, uses Silver, a<br />
black saltire ; on a red chief three gold cushions. CREST : A winged spnr, <strong>the</strong><br />
wings coloured quarterly red, silver, gold, and black. SUPPORTER : A silver lion.<br />
MOTTO : "Nunquam no?i paratus."<br />
Johnston in London, formerly <strong>of</strong> Edinburgh, recorded 1897 Silver, on<br />
a black saltire <strong>the</strong> golden sun, in each quarter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> field a red dagger; on a red<br />
chief three gold cushions. CREST : A<br />
gold winged spur. MOTTO : "Nunquam<br />
no?i paratus."<br />
JOHNSTON IN VENICE, formerly <strong>of</strong> Duchrae, recorded Silver, a saltire<br />
pean (black <strong>with</strong> gold ermine spots) ; on a black chief three gold cushions.<br />
CREST : A<br />
gold winged spur. MOTTO : "Nunquam<br />
IRELAND.<br />
non paratus."<br />
JOHNSTON OF KlLMORE Silver, a black saltire, in chief a green shamrock,<br />
and in base a red heart crowned gold ; on a red chief three gold cushions. CREST :<br />
An arm in armour charged on <strong>the</strong> elbow <strong>with</strong> a red spur rowel, and holding a<br />
sword erect. MOTTO : " Nunquam non paratus."<br />
Johnston in Armagh and Dublin— 1 and 4. As Kilmore, above.<br />
2. Cheney. 3. Hamilton. CREST and MOTTO : As Kilmore.<br />
JOHNSTON IN Dublin—Black, a bend, and in sinister chief a tower silver,<br />
horse walking, per fess<br />
"<br />
Festina lente."<br />
all <strong>with</strong>in a bordure gobony silver and blue. CREST : A<br />
silver and black. MOTTO :<br />
Johnston <strong>of</strong> Knappagh and Glenaule, Co. Armagh— Silver, a black<br />
arm in armour holding a<br />
An saltire; on a blue chief three gold cushions. CREST :<br />
sword erect. MOTTO : " Nunquam non paratus!'<br />
Johnston <strong>of</strong> Littlemount, Co. Fermanagh— Silver, a black saltire<br />
between a shamrock in chief and flanks, and a red heart crowned gold in base;<br />
on a red chief three gold cushions. CREST: A winged spur. MOTTO : "Nunquam<br />
non paratus."<br />
G H. J.