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collection by Balfour. Lyon King of Arms, 1680,* the Russell arms are " Argent, a cheyeron between three greinplouers, sable," which is precisely the ^ same as giyen in the Harleian MS. The arms of the Russells of Kingseat were *' Argent, a cheyeron between three powets, within a border, all sable. Crest — a fountain proper. Motto — AgitatioTie Purgatury The inference is thus strong that they were originally of that Ilk. We are aware that there are other claimants to the honour of "that Ilk." R...ussell of Aden, Aberdeenshire, it is said, sprung from one Rozel or Russell, who accompanied Edward III. to the siege of Berwick and battle of Halidon Hill, in 1888, and settled in Scotland, assuming the designation of Russell of that Ilk. He left one daughter, who mari'ied a cadet of the family of * Advocates* Library. TO GENEALOGY. 57 It is extremely probable that the RassellB of Kingeeat and Slip- perfield were directly descended from Robert and William of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
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