DescriptionArms of the house of Hepburne-Scott, Lord Polwarth.svg
English: Coat of arms of Hepburne-Scott, Lord Polwarth. Grand-quarterly of 4 (Source: Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884, p.905):
1&4 (with inescutcheon of augmentation overall: Azure (sic, Burke), an orange with stalk erect slipped and over it an imperial crown proper):
1: Vert, a lion rampant argent (Hume)
2: Argent, three popinjays vert (Pepdie of Dunglass, Berwickshire)
3: Gules, three piles engrailed argent (Polwarth of Polwarth, Berwickshire) Argent, three piles engrailed gules conjoined in point (Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884, p.812, or with tinctures reversed)
4: Argent, a cross engrailed azure (Sinclair)
2: Or, two mullets in chief and a crescent in base azure (Scott of Harden, Roxburghshire, a cadet branch of Scott of Sinton (Synton), Roxburghshire (Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884, p.905)
3:
1&4: Gules, on a chevron argent a rose between two lions combattant of the first (Hepburn of w:Humbie, Haddington, East Lothian) (Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884, p.480)
2&3: Argent, three laurel leaves slipped vert (Foulis of Colinton, Edinburgh) (Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884, pp.480, 371)
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