A quartered shield—the first featuring a lion rampant against a field Argent; the second, a castle against a field Azure. The third and fourth each contain a field Or, with a armored right-handed fist grasping a crosslet fitchee in the third quarter, and a sailing vessel and a large fish beneath in the fourth. The shield is edged by leafing, grasses, and flowers. At the helm is a knight's helmet; at the crest, atop a torse, is a battle axe with two different types of branches crossed behind it. Above this is the motto Altera Merces.
Subject (Name):
Maclean, J.
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Armorial bookplates, First state., Buildings, Cross, Helmet, Lion, Physicians, Shells, Shields, and Ships
A simple, double-lined border surrounds the title text, which also includes Book No. (and space in which to write), as well as the motto "Nulla Dies Sine Linea."
A coat of arms divided into three portions, with three annulets in the center, two crosses above, and one below. At the crest is a donkey. Beneath is the motto Nec Timide nec Temere.
Subject (Name):
Crane, J. Wyatt
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Cross, Physicians, and Shield
A coat of arms, divided vertically into thirds. Within can be seen three diamond-like shapes, two keys, a sword, and a crescent. Above is a larger crescent with a star in its center. Below is the motto Lumes Coeleste Sequamor.
Subject (Name):
Beatty, James
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Heraldic bookplates, Physicians, Shield, and Shields
A coat of arms in the center of a circle, divided into two main horizontal portions, with a horse and two crowns featured in the upper half; a diagonal slash, another smaller crest, and several ermine spots throughout. Surrounding this is the phrase Nec Aspera Terrent. The circle itself is bordered by a wreath of oak laves, and features a knight's helmet at the helm. The entire design is surrounded by elaborate mantling, and above features an eagle rising out of a battlement on the left-hand side, and a broken but leaved oak tree at center of a crown on the right. Below, with a large cross-shaped medal in its lower center, is a banner featuring the motto Ob Patriam Vulnera Passi.
A coat of arms divided into two portions by a large diagonal band with three geese featured upon it. Two balls are in the upper, right-handed portion; one ball in the lower, left-handed portion. Below, a leafed branch and a bundle of grass are bound together and frame the crest from the bottom up. Above the crest is a bird with a kernel of grain in its beak. A motto above the bird reads Suo Marte.
The title text is written upon an oval, which leans against a short column. To the right is a rooster; to the lower left, behind the oval, is a caduceus. Grasses and flowers are throughout. Beneath the image is the motto Vigilans et Audax.
A shield with an or bordure, divided by an or fess with a gules star at the center. The fess is surrounded by three fetterlocks; two above, one below. At the crest, atop a torse, is a fourth fetterlock. The crest is engulfed by leafing, feathers, and additional flora. Below, upon a banner, is the motto Hoc Securior.
A coat of arms, with a chief featuring a large lion. Below, the field features a barry piley-type design. At the helm is a spotted dog presenting a crown. Below is the motto Nil Desperandum.
Subject (Name):
Henry, James
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Crown, Physicians, and Shield