The Heraldic Register 1849 1850 With An Introductory Essay On Heraldry And a

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The Heraldic Register 1849 1850 With An Introductory Essay On Heraldry And a
Bernard Burke
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A lion ramp, gu. ; second, arg. A dexter hand, fesseways, couped at the wrist, and holding a hu- man heart gu. ; third, az. A boar's head couped or. ; fourth, or. A lymphad, sa. Crest, A cat, a mountain salient guard, ppr. Motto, Touch not the cat but a glove.
ROSE (as borne by the REV. FRANCIS ROSE, D. D. , Rector and Lord of the Manor of Woughton, Bucks, Rector of Little Woolstone, one of her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the counties of Bucks and Northampton; descended paternally from
...the ancient family of the Roses of Kilravock, in the county of Moray; and maternally from the Lords of Lovat by his grandmother, Elizabeth Frazer. Some have thought that the Roses of Kilravock are of Pictish origin. To others, it appears probable that this family descended from an English knight whom one of the McDonalds, Lords of the Isles, met in wars then carried on in Ireland, and who afterwards settled in Scotland. In confirmation of this opinion, it is observed that the arms seem to have been originally the same as those of the Barons de Ros, to whom, in the reigns of Edward I.

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