Plain armorial. Motto, Fides scutum. Matthias Bruen was a clergyman in New York City; ordained in London, 1819.
[116.] Bruff. The Property of J. G. Bruff, Portsmouth, Va. 183-. Pictorial. On this, a weeping elm supports a large shield on which the inscription is given; so large is the shield that only a little of the tree shows around the edge of the shield. A woodcut.
[117.] Buchanan. W. B. Buchanan.
Armorial. Motto, Clarior hinc honos.
[118.] Bull. Martin Bull.
Armorial. A plain armorial plate with the mantling extending down the side of the shield. Motto, Virtus basis vitae. This is the plate of one of the engravers of the old Farmington book-plate, Deacon Bull. See “Ex Libris Journal,” Vol. III, page 187.
[119.] Burke. James Henry Burke Esqr.
Armorial. Ribbon and Wreath. Motto, Sola salus servire Deo. Of Virginia.
[120.] Burnet. John Burnet. Attorney at Law New York.
Armorial. Jacobean frame; mantling. Motto, Virescit vulnere virtus. This plate is earlier than the succeeding one by Dawkins.