2nd and 3rd; arg., on a fret gu., 4 hearts, one in each angle, gu., and in every interstice a rose of the second. Gardiner.

Crest.—An anchor in pale az.

Motto.—Spem fortuna alit.

[Bannatyne Club. The Palice of Honour. Edinburgh, 1827.]

John Gardiner Kinnear was a banker of Edinburgh. He was a member of the Bannatyne Club, to which he was admitted in 1826.

The Kinnears were well known as a family of bankers, and they also had literary tastes. The particular book from which I have taken the accompanying coat-of-arms is one that was presented to the Bannatyne Club in 1827, and reprinted in that year for Mr. J. G. Kinnear. The text is taken from a rare book written by Gawyn Douglas, Bishop of Dunkeld, called The Palice of Honour, and "Imprentit at Edinburgh be Johne Ros, for Henric Charteris, Anno 1579."

LAUD, WILLIAM, ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY