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THE HERALDRY OF THE CLAN MACKENZIE.

To Which Is Added a Kegister of Arms.

Collcclol ami iditcl liv .\i.kx.\m>i;k W. Maikkn/ik.

ANY arc llie curious Ic^^ciuls and stirring tales of valor

M- Most
Highland Clans.
intcr\vo\'cn with the heraldry of the
arms were granted for per-
writers tell us that
sonal braver)' or services rendered the sovereign by some
faithful follower. If we study the arms of almost any family,

we will find some interesting legend or family tradition con-


nected with the bla/.on, b\- which that particular family came
into possession of their arms. It is not m)- jjurpose here to

write a treatise on hcraldr>' or the derivation of arms, but to


deal w itii the legend concerning one Clan.
The li^:;raldry of the Clan Mackenzie is interesting as an
example of a sovereign's grateful recognition, or heraldic com-
inemoiatiou of lo\al services to his sacred person, The legend
is one of the best known in Scotland and has often appeared

in print, and has been perpetuated by that great acatlcmician

Benjamin West, in his noble painting, "Alexander 111, King of


-Scotland, Rescued from the I'\iry of a Stag," for which he is
said to have received fr(^m the last Karl of Seaforth ^.SOO.
The painting now hangs in Hiahan Castle, Ross shire, the seat
of the Macken/ies. The illustration accompan\ing this article
is from a large proof engraving b\' I*'. Hartolozzi d.iteil I7S^.

after the original painting, and in thr possession of the writer.


The story is,' "that on one occasion Alexander III was hunt-
ing in a ftM'est near Kincanline when an infiuiated stag, closely
lolK)wed b\- the hounds, charged stiaii^ht in the ilirection of
the king; Colin hit/gerald (the supposed progenittr of the
Macken/ies),' who was i>ne o( the ro\al part\-, gallantly inter-
posed his own person between his majesty and tiie wild animal
and shot it in the foreheail with an arrow. The king in
acknowledgment of his royal gratituile, at once issued a

1. Tho Coltic Moiitlilv Annoiiiil ItoariiiKs


e. of tho t'liins." hv .Vle.xiiixlor Oingwall.
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M..\., M. n.,C. M.
-'. HiiMil oil fniKimiit of (lu> iXH'onl.s >f loolnikill rji'.j the MS. of l-l.'>i, howovir.
II

o-.l)il>li>ln' tin origin of tlio MiU'kiMi/.ii>s as (;aolic. il'S(t<iulniila of Miillotinim li'iiinlo.'"


anciNtor of the Kaiis of K<is. \iilt Tlic nk'hlaii<lcr.<i of Siollnnd. hv W. K.Sktfiio, anl Tho
History of tlie Mackciiziis, hy Aloxainlor Markeiizii-.
4 Heraldry of the Clan Mackenzie.

diploma in favor of Colin, granting him armorial bearings,


wliich were to be. a stag's head puissant, bleeding at the fore-
head where the arrow pierced it, to be borne on a field azure,
supported by two greyhounds. The crest to be, a dexter arm
bearing a naked sword, surrounded by the motto 'Fide parta
fide acta,' which continued to be the distinctive bearing of the
Mackenzies of Seaforth until it was deemed expedient, as cor-
roborating their claim on the extensive possessions of Macleod
of Lewis, lo substitute for the original the crest of that warlike
Clan, a mountain in flames, with the motto 'Lnceo non nro,' the
ancient shield supported by two savages, wreathed about the
head with laurel, and armed with clubs. These are the bear-
ings now used by the representative of the Chief of Kintail."
Mr, Charles Sherborn has used this theme very success-
fully in his beautiful plate for Mr. Thomas Mackenzie. So
closely associated is the Clan with the "Caber-feidh" or stag's
antlers, which are prominent in all Mackenzie coats of arms,
that the Clan is spoken of in the north of Scotland as the
"Caber-feidhs." The motto ''Fide parta fide acta' (acquired by
fidelity) is used by many of the name, and is the motto of
George Norbury Mackenzie of Baltimore, representing the
Mackenzies of Maryland, whose plate forms one of the illus-
trations. One of the oldest mottoes is the old Gaelic Cuidich '

an Righ" (help the King): "Luceo non Jiro'' (I shine, but not
hum), "Data fata secntns" (having followed the given fates),
'
'Non sine pericnlo " (not without peril), "J Irtiite et 7 'a lore " (
by
virtue and valor), are all favorite mottoes of the Clan.
In the Workman MS. now in the Lyon office, the arms are
given as gules, a stag's head cabossed or, between the attires
a mullet. In the illuminated manuscript A. D. 1603-5, ascribed
to Sir David Lindsay, Lyon King Arms, Mackenzie of Kin-
of
taylc, the seal of Colin of Kintail, and Kenneth of Kin-158,"),

tail, 151)7, and Sir Roderick, 1()24, all have the stag's head
cabossed, with a mullet between the attires,' and when Kenneth
above named was created a peer in lOOU, the arms were :

Az. a stag's head cabossed or, attired with ten tynes argent ;

crest, a mountain azure with fire issuing therefrom proper;


motto, "Luceo non uro''\ supporters, two deerhounds argent,
collared gules. Kenneth, third Earl of Seaforth, registered
arms 1672-78, when the supporters were two savages wreathed

3. Scottish Arms. A. I). 1370-1G7.S, R. K. Stodilart, from which is taken the color plate.
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Heraldry of the CUni Mackenzie. 5

about tlic head and middle, holding in their exterior hands


batons binnin^f at the end resting (jn their shoulders, their hair
likewise inllanied, all proper. A^ain, in a list of Gentlemen's
arms collected during the reij^n of Charles I. we find Macken-
zie of Kintail argent, a stag's head cabossed gules, attired or,
;

l)ctween two mullets in fesse a/ure.


The various Cadet families have been very negligent about
rec(jrding their arms, antl man)- of th(;se entitled to bear arms
are denied the use, as the law in Scotland is sirict as to tlie
unauthorized use of arms, without distinction or registration,
and L}'on King has the power of restraining the improper
assumption of arms.'
The family of (iairloch (tlcscentleil from Alexander Hth.
Laird and Haron of Kintail ) quarter the arms of F"raser with
their own through the marriage of John Mackenzie II of Gair-
loch to Agnes, daughter of James hraser, second son of Hugh
Lord h^aser of Lovat. Nesbitt, in his "A S\stem of Uer-
aldr)'," says that the ^Llckenzies of Helm.ululh)-, Lettercw,
Mountgerald, Davochcairn)' and Lochend, are all entitled to
the quartered arms of Gairloch, with proper differences, so
quartered as being descendants of this marriage.
This family is the oldest Cadet, and registereil their arms in
I7ti;5.'' Some Lairds of (iairloch have used as a crest the figure
of Donald Odhar others have used the general crest of the
;

Clan -'the "Caber- feidh or stag's heatl" although the crest as


itgistered in Ljon office is, a dexter arm holding a garland of
lauitl pro[K"r. 'Ihe present representative of this branch is

Sir Kenneth John ALickenzie 7th, IJait.


The earliest crown charter recordeii is dated l"\-b. 'Jo, ir08,
and coiirnnis Kintail and other lands to Joanni ^L^kke^xe de
Keantalle, erecting them into the H.iron\- i)f Kleandonan. Sir
James 1). I\Lickenzie mentions The Record of Ict^lmkili, I*J<V,'.
and charter liom King Alexamler 111, Jaii'y 12C0, conveying
.1

to Calii\us llibernus " lotas Terras \\c Kintail." his .uitlu>rity


being Lord Tarbat's MS.
There are eleven n.ironetcies in the Clan :'

Mackenzie of Coul. Ross-shire, creation H'7i^


Mackenzie of (iairloch. Ross-shire, creation 1702.
\. Vide Uii' iicl rinironiiiiK llu' i>i ivil>i;i's of tin- oOUv of I. von King of .\rni>. ir.TJ.
inintcil ill full in rni: "t)!.!" Noutii\vk>t" i^i aistkiu.v. Vol. Vll. So. "J.

.>. (iiiiilooh, hy K. H. Dixon. K. S. .V. Si-ot.


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C Herald)-)' of the Clan Mackenzie.

Mackenzie of Scatvvell, Ross-shire, creation 1703. The pres-


ent Baronet of Scatwell claims the Baronetcies of Tarbat, cre-
ation 162S Cromarty and Grandvale, creation 1704 Royston,
; ;

creation 1704.
Mackenzie of Darien, creation 1703.
Mackenzie of Kilcoy, Ross-shire, creation 1837 (extinct 1883).
Mackenzie of Glenmuick, Aberdeen, creation 1890.
Muir-Mackenzie of Delvine, Perthshire, creation 1805.

Register of Arms.
Mackknzik Arms Quarterly, 1st and 4tli, az., a stag's head
of Allangrangt'.
cabossed or; 2nd and ;'>rd, az., a falcon displayed argent, charged on the
breast with a heart gnles, all between three mullets of the second.

Crest A mountain in liames ])pr. Supporters Two savages wreathed
aljout the head and middle witli laurel, and holding in their exterior
liands a club erect, flaming at the top, all ppr. Mottoes: Over crest,
"Luceo lion uro"; and l)elow the arms, " \'ire ut vivas." (1817.)
MACicEXZiii: of Applecross. Arms (Quarterly, 1st and 4th, azure, a deer's
head cabossed or L'nd and 3rd, argent, a lion rampant gules. Crest
;

A lion couchant guardant \)]n\ Mottoes Over crest, "Insult me not";


:

below, " FIdr parta fide ada."


First matriculation, 175().
Second matriculation, IS^o.
Arm Quarterly, 1st and 4th, az., a
stag's head cabessed or, all within a bordure or; 2nd and IJrd, argent, a
lion rampant gules, all within a bordure or.

Mackicnzie (.Vrdro.'-s). Arms Azure, a stag's head cabossed or, between


the attires a spur revel erm.
Crest A rugged rock ppr. Motto:
"Truth will prevail." (17!>8.)

Mackknzik of (Coul) Co. lioss. Baronet. Arms Quarterly, 1st and 4th,
az., a stag's head cal)ossed or, for Mackenzie; 2nd and :!rd, gules, a
boar's head couped argent, for Chisliolm. Crest A boar's head erect
or, between the attires of a stag, ti.xed to the scalp, sable. Supporters
Dexter, an armed Highlander in full costume ppr.; sinister, a demi-
stag ppr. Motto: ^^ I'litchvior i.r urduh."

Mackknzik of Croinartie. Arms Quarterly, 1st, or, a mountain az., in-


flamed i>pr., for Macleod of buck's head cabossed or,
Lewis; 2nd, az., a
for Mackenzie; ord, gules, three legs of man armed \i\n\, conjoined
al the thighs, (lexed in triangle, garnished and sjMined or, for tiie T.^le
of Man Ith, argent, on a pale sable an im])erial crown iii)r., within a
;

double trcssiire llory, countertlory gules, for Kiskine of Innerteil. Crest


Tiie sun in splendor. Sin)j)orteis
Two savages wreathed about the
middle with laurel, holding batons over their slioulders ppr. JNIotto:
'''Lucro non uro."

Muik-^Iackknzie of Delvine, Co. Perth. Baronet. Arms (Quarterly, 1st


ami 4th, argent, on a fesse azure, three mullets or; 2nd and .">rd. azure,
a stag's hcatl cabossed or; all within a bordure nebulee, quarterly gules
and argent. Crest- First, a palm branch in bend, surmounted by a
sword, saltireways, all pjir.; second, a dexter arm grasping a dart pju".
INlotto: "1)1 nlnniKjitr jKiratus.'' First matriculation, 17S."); ,econd,
same, ISI'.O.

]S1 AcKKNZiE of Fairburn, Co. Koss. Baronet. Anns Azure, a deer's liead
cabossed or, within a bordure embattled arg. Crest A mountain in
flames ppr. Motto: "Fide parUi /ide acta.'"
q. obiit l)it t)ic JFcbruaut a.tJ. m.cccc.litiii.
Heraldry of the Clan Mackenzie. 7

Mackknzik nf Findon. Anns A/ure, a fleer's head rabo.He<l or, within a


Ixiidme of tliesecmid charged with ei^dit crescentH of the lirft. ('retit
A crescent argent. Motto: "Crencil'/ue lirtut)
."

Mackknzik of Gairloch, Co. Ko.ss. Haronet. Arms (Quarterly, Ist and


4tli,a/ure, a stag's head eahitssed or L'nd and :!rd, a/iire. tliree fra.-^ers
;

arj^ent. Crest
A dexter arm, lioldiiig a garland of hiurel jir. .Motto:
Over crest, " Virdilr el idlon": and lielow the arms, " Xon gmt- /lerirtiln."
(17"j;'>.) Snp|((rters
De.xter, a man in armonr, hrilding in his dexter
hand u sword in bend; sinister, a lion ram])ant, holdin;: iti his dexter
paw a swcjrd point upwards.

Mackk.vzie of (Tlenmnick. Arms I'arted |)er pale indented az. ami or. a
slag's head caljossed ef)nntereiianged. (iSiK). )

Mackk.nzik of iliiltown. Co. Inverness. .\rms .\znre, a hart's head


eahossed and attired or, between the attires a dirk p]>r. shafted guh's,
point downwards. Crest Two hands holiling a two-handed sword,
in l)enl ppr. Motto: "Always faithful."

MACKiiNziK of Kilcoy, Co. Ross Arni8 tiuarterly, 1st and 4tli grand <|uar-
ters, azure, a stag's liea<l cabossefl, surmounted of a mullet between the
attires all or, for Mackenzie; 'Jnd grand (piarter, ijuarterly, l.<t .-iiicl tth,
az., three cinquefoils ar., two ami one; "-'iid and .'.rd, or, tliree antiipie
crowns, two and one, gules; third grand ([uarter. <|uarterly, 1st anl
-1th, az., three garbs, two and one or; 2nd an<l :\r<\, quarterly, 1st and
4th, ar., a |)ale sa.; L'nd and :!rd, az.. a bend between, six erosses cross-
let, two and one, ami one ami two, or, for Krskim- Karl of Hucliaii.
Sii|)i)(iiters -Two Highlanders p|>r., in lull costume, green slunled
tartan, with broadswonl and targe. Crest.-<- First, a dexter arm em-
bowed, couped at the shoulder, in chain mail, holding a broadsword in
bend, all ppi".; second, a stag's heail cabossed or, pierced with an arrow
ppr. Motto: .Vbove the crests, '' Fidf pnrta fnle wtn"' below the arms, ;

"Dia's n)0 Dhuthaich," e(|uivalent to "Vro Iho el patria." Hurton


Mackenzie of Kilcoy registered arms bSS7.
MacivKNZIk of Lochwards (1S:')4). .Arms Azure, a stag's hea<l cabossed,
within a bordure or, charged with three midlets sa.

Sn.\w-M AiKKNZiK of Xewhall (1S.")7). Arms (Quarterly, 1st and 4th, az.. a
stags heail cabossed or, and in chief three boar's hea< Is couped of tin-
second; "Jud and .">rd. azure, a fesse cheiiuy argent, and of the lirst
between three covered cups of the second.
Mackknzik of Keidcaslle, or Kedcastle (descended from St-aforth i. .\rnis
Az., a hart's head cabossed or, attired with ten tync. or, within a bor-
dure (hequy of the second and lirst. Crest- .\ nuin's heart in llames
within two palm l)r:iii(hes in orb-, all |)roper. ^^)tto: " Ftrnidiim rt
.x/x ('(/(k/io;)."

Mackknzik
Hosehaugh, .\rms .\zure, a deer's head cabossed. within
of
two branches displayed in urie or. Crest An eagle rising from
laurel
a rock pi>r. Motto: " Firmn et ordua."

Ma( KKNziK of Scotsburn.


.\rms (Quarterly. 1st and 4fh. azure, a stag's
head cabossed over all a crescent arg. for ditTeience; 'Jnd qaurler,
or,
or, a mountain a/ure, inllamed gules over all a crosci-nt argent for dif-
ference :;rd i|uarlcr, irules, three lei:s of man ppr, llexed in triangle.
;

garnished and sjun red (u-, over all a crescent argent for dillerenee.

Hood-Mackenzik of Seaforth ( lSb*>). .Vrins - Az .i fnt argi'ni. on a chief


,

or,three crescents sa.; ovi-r all on an escutcheon the arms of Macken/.t>


of Seaforth, Pame Mary 1\ F. Hood Macken/ie of .S aforth. Tin* arms
depicted accoh'e with a lozenge bearing the Seaforth arms.
8 Heraldry of the Clan Mackenzie.

Mackenzie, Earl of Seaforth, Chief of Kintail. Arms Az. a deer's head ,


cahossed or, Crest A mountain in flames ppr. Supporters Two
savages wreatlied about tlie temples and loins with laurel, each hold-
ing in the exterior hand a baton erect, with fire issuing out of the top
all ppr. JNIotto: "Luceo non uro.^'

Stewakt-Mackenzie of Seaforth (18!)0). Arms - Quarterly, 1st and 4th, az.,


a stag's head cabossed or; 2nd and 3rd, a fesse cheijuy az. and argent,
surmounted of a bend engrailed gu., within a tressure flory counter-
tlory of tlu' last.

Mackenzie of Seaton (17S!i)- Arms Quarlerly, 1st and 4th, az., a stag's
head cabossed or, over the center of the shield a wolf's head
all in
erased or; L'nd and iJrd, azure, three fraises argent, over all in the cen-
ter of the shield a wolf's head erased or.

Mackenzie of Scatwell, Co. Ross.


Baronet. Arms Quarterly, 1st and 4th,
az., a .tag's head cabossed ^Mackenzie; 2n(l, or, a rock in flames
or, for
])pr.; ord, az., three legs of man armed ppr., conjoined at the thighs,
flcxetl in triangle, garnished and spurred or, for Macleod of Lewes.

Crests The sun in splendor ppr., for Scatwell a dexter arm holding ;


a sword in bend ppr., for Suddie. Supporters Two stags ppr. IMottoes
"Si)ie viacuhi," and "Sic ilur ad astra." Second matriculation, 1811 ;

third matric, 1S44.

Mackenzie of Suddie. Arm.s


Azure, a stag's cabossed and attired with ten
tynes or, within a bordure embattled of the last. Crest A dexter arm
grasping a sword in bend j)pr. Motto: ''Sic ilur ad asira."

Mackenzie of Tarbat. Anns Parted per pale or and az., on the dexter
sifle a mountain inflamed az. sinister, a stag's head cabossed or; over
;

all a pale sa. charged with an imperial crown ppr. (For later blazon
see Mackenzie of Scatwell.)

^Ia( kenzie, Capt. Ai.exaxdei;, 2nd son of Scatwell (1759). Arms Quar-
terly, 1st and 4th, az., a stag's heail cabossed or within a bordure or,
charged with eight crescents az.; l'nd, or, a mountain inflamed az. and
gu.; :>rd, gules, three legs of man, flexed in triangle, armed and spurred
or; over all an escutcheon gules charged with three antique crowns or.

Mackenzie, Ciias. Docgi.as, Udney House, Co. Middlesex (18G0). Arms


(.Quarterly, 1st and 4th, az., a stag's head cabossed or; 1st and 4th quar-
ters of L'nd aixl ;!rd grand quarters, az., three fraises argent; L'nd and
ord quarters of L'nd and .">rd grand (]Uarters, gu., three antique crowns
or; all within a bordure engrailed quarterly arg. and gu. charged with
three mullets counterchanged.

Mackenzie, Colin. W. S. (187.">). Arms (^larterly, 1st and 4th, az., a stag's
head cabossed or; 2nd and 3rd, az., three fraises arg.; over all in the
center of the shield a wolf's head erased or, witliin a bordure parted
per pale of the last and argent.


^Mackenzie, Caiitain Colin (1S05). Arm.s Az., a stag's head cabossed or,
Ix'tween his attires a mullet arg., within a bordure quarterly of the last
and the second, the former embattled, the latter engrailed.
Mackenzie, Fitz Airndeel, "Winchester (1879). Arms Parted per fess
arg. and a/., a stag's head cabossed counterchanged, in the dexter chief
point a holly leaf ppr.

^Iackknzie, John, lird son of Coull (1()!>4). Anns (Quarterly, 1st and 4th,
or, a stag's head cal)ossed; 2nd and .">rd, gu., a boar's head couped or,
armed arg., langued az., all within a bordure nebuly arg.
Heraldry of the Clmi Maekenzie. 9

Mackknzii:, I-iciit. Cul. Kknnktii (Isn;.). Anns (2iiarl<Tly, l^t ami 4tli,
:i/., ii Ht:i(;'H lit-atl caboHsed or; 1st hikI Itli quarters of L'tid an<l lird ^raii<i
(|iiarlris, a/ , tlirtf Iraiscs ar^r. ; 'Jml ami :!rd t|iiarttrH of I'lid and .Ird
Hiiiml (|iiarti'rs, u'li., crow ns or all within a Irordnrr jin.
t line ;inti<iii' ;

iliarf^fd with three niulk-ts ar^'. Crest A lady from tlie niiddii-, hold-
ing in the dexter hand a einquefoil ppr Motto: "^wior' n'c."
Mac KKN/ii:, Col .Iaiikz ( l.sOd). Arms <^iarterly, 1st, or. a nionntain in
llanu'H ]i|)r. -Itli. arj:. on a i)ale sa., an imperial erown ppr., within a
;

doiiMe ireKsiire llory counterllr)ry ^'U L'nd, az., a state's in atl eahossed :

or; :;rd, ;,Mi., threi- le^'s of man armed ppr., conjoined at the thi'.dic,
Hexed in trian^rle, ;raniislied and spurred or; in the center of the shield
over all, a hoar's head couped or.
of Delvine.
]\Ia('kk.nzii-: The same arms as Coull within a liordiire nelmlee
ar;r. CreKt
A man's arm issuimr from a wreath near the slioidder,
iiolding a <lart, all ppr. Motto: " liivlf ad ardua.''
Mackk.n'zik of Davochmaluck, Co. Kosp. .Arms a.s Mackenzie of Kintail,
with due difference ( Descendeil from Kenneth Sth llaron of Kint:iil.)
Mackic.szii; of >nl, Co. Rois.
( Arms as Mackenzie of Suddie. (Descended
from Keniieili .Mackenzie of Killichrist, i)rogenitcr of the iiouee of
Suddie.)
Mackk.nzik of IIi;rldield. .Vrms as Mackenzie of < )rd. ( !e.si-ended from
.John Macki'nzie of ( )ril.)

Mai KK.NziK, KenMclii.nf l>ainher Bridge and rreslon, Co. Lanca.ster. Arm8
.\/.., a slag's head c.<ltossed or.
"
Crest .\ mountain intlamed ppr.
Molto ; Iaicco itun uro.^'

Mackknzik, Baron Wuaknii.ikk. Arms (Quarterly, 1st and 4tli. az.. a


stag's heati cal>ossed, within two hranches of laurel or, for Mackenzie;
L'nd, ar., on a heml lit-twcen six martlets gu., three hezants, on a can-
ton, the arms of .^tuait for Wnrtley .".rd, or, a fesse cheipiy az and ar. ;

within a doiiMe tressure llory countertlory gu., for Stuart. Crest^s -1st,
an eagle rising from a mcU l>pr., for .Alackenzie: 'Jnd an e igle's h-g,
plumed on the thigh with three feathers ar., for Wortley lird, a denii- ;

lion lampant, gu. for Stuart. M"tto: "Avilu rirtt hoitifrr."


Mackknzii:. Scotland. .Vrms .\z., a stag'.s head cahissed or. betwei-n tlie
attires a lleui-de-lis ol the last. Crest A dexter iiaiid couped ami
erect, grasping a d;igger, botii ppr. Motto: "ditrdt:"
Mackknzik. Kaigland.
Arms .\z., a stag's liead eabossed or, l>etwttM>
three (leurs-de-lis arg., one in chief and two in base.
Mackknzik of Portmore, Co. IVebles. Catlet of (Tairlocii. .Vrms as liairloeh.
inthe center of tlie shield a wolf's head era.sed or. Crest .V dexter
arm holding a garland of laurel ppr. .^b>tto: " VirluU ft taloir."
Maikknzik of Lochend, Co. Koss, Cadet of (iairlocb. Arms as <iairlocii,
with suitable diffen-nce. (Iescended from .Mexander VI I of tJairloch.)
Mackknzik of I'.elmadutiiv, Cadet of (iairlocb. .\rm,-< as (iairliH-ii, with
suitabK- ditrereiice. (l)esceiuied from .Mexander V of tiairioi'li.
Mac KKNZiK of I.etterewe, Cailet of (iairlocb. .\rins a.- (iairiot-b, with suit-
able difference. (Descended from Keiinetii VI of (iairlocb.)
Mackknzik of Mountgerald, Cadet of (iairlocb. Arms as Gnirlcx'li, witb
suitable dillerencc'. (I)e8cended from Kenneth VI of (.iairlocb.)
Mackknzik of Craig Hall..Vrms (Quarterly. 1st and 4tb. a/... a stag's bead
cabo.ssed ov\ 'Jnd and az., three armed legs of man. g;irnislu'd and
.'iitl.

spurred or, on an scutcheon or, within a bordure az. a stag's bead


i

cabossed sa. Crest A gavage wreathcvl and clubbed ppr.


10 Herald)-}' of the Clan Mackenzie.

Mackenzik of Clarendon, Jamaica.


Anns liuarteily, Ist, or, a mountain
per pale az. and jjn- inHamed ppr. 2nd, gu., three legs armed ppr.,
;

conjoined at tlie thighs, Hexed in triangle, garnished and si)uried arg. ;

:'.rd, az., a stag's head cahosseil or; 4th, arg. on a pale sa., within a
double tressure Hory counterflory gu. an imperial crown, or. Crest
Tlie sun in splendor, blotto: ^' Luceo non uro'^ (Descended from
Mackenzies of Killichrist, Ord, etc.)
M.vcKENZiE of Trinidad, B. AV. I., Cadet of Lochend and Gairloch. Arms
as Gairloch, with suitable diflerence.
Crest A stag's head cabossed
or. Motto: "Data fain secutus.'^ (Descended from John 1st of Lochend.)

Mackenzie of Brantford, Ontario, Canada. Arms as above. Represented


in tlie ))erson of the Rev. G. C. INIackenzie, D. C. L. (Cadet of Lochend.)

]\Ia(ke.nzie of Maryland, U. S. A., Cadet of Seaforth. Arms


Azure, a
stag's head cabossed or. Crest A
naked arm embowed, grasjjing a
dagger. Motto: "Fifle paria fide ancta.'" Represented by George Nor-
hury Mackenzie of Baltimore.

In preparing the arms given here, the writer has en-


li.st of
deavored to be accurate every particular, and has verified
in

the blazons as carefully as has been possible, by comparing


them with that most valuable work, "An Ordinary of Scottish
Arms," by Sir James Balfour Paul, Lord Lyon King of Arms,
and from a collection of Mackenzie Ex Libris in the posses-
sion of the writer, Burke's General Armory, and other sources.
Gfforqrl^orlmrii
MACKENZIE OF GAIKLOCH.

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