Armorial. Early English. The very full mantling nearly surrounds the shield. Motto, Toujours prest. Diplomatist. Born in Maryland. Delegate to Congress, 1778-1780. Foreign minister. Illustrated in “Curio,” page 16.
[136.] Carroll. Charles Carroll.
Armorial. Chippendale. No motto. The last surviving signer of the Declaration. Died, 1832. This was the Charles Carroll who added “of Carrollton” after his signature to the Declaration, that no mistake might ever be made in recognizing him. Illustrated in “Book Lovers’ Almanac,” 1894. Duprat and Co., New York.
[137.] Carroll. Charles Carroll Barrister at Law.
Armorial. Jacobean. No motto. The same arms as the Charles Carroll.
[138.] Carroll. Charles Carroll of ye Inner Templer Esqr,
Second Son of Daniell Carroll of Litterlouna Esqr. in the Kings County in the Kingdom of Ireland.
Armorial. Early English. Elaborate mantling all about the shield. Motto-ribbon empty. Grandfather of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, the signer. Emigrated to Maryland about 1686.
[139.] Carroll. Ephm. Carroll.
Armorial. Ribbon and Wreath. Motto, In fide et in bello fortes.