5. A lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory, for Scotland.

6. A fesse chequé (also with four rows of panes), for Stewart.

7. A bend, for——.

Fig. 1491.—Monument of Sir John Ross and Spouse in Renfrew Church.

8. A chevron chequé between three water budgets, for Ross of Halket.

9. A chevron chequé between a hunting horn in dexter chief, a water budget in sinister chief, and a demi hunting horn combined with a demi water budget in base, being the shields 1 and 8 dimidiated, but showing no dividing line.

On the knight’s breast a chevron between three water budgets, for Ross of Halket, as in No. 8.