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Sir Samuel Garth

1

The Device an Oak which is King of the                               forest

The Motto

Agros, ubi nastitur ornat Servat.

It both defends and adorrns its           native soyl.

or thus - Ornat tusetum

2 Devise

An Amranthus or Love flower and the Sunn above it drying      up the dew

The Motto relates to his majestys death

Excutiunt larhrymas radij -

The rays dry up the tears.

3 Devise

An Atlas supporting the world

Motto

Nec me labor irte gravabit.      Virgil           nor am I uneasy at the weight

4 Devise

A rising and setting Sunn

Motto

Alter Idem

The Other is the same

5 Device

An Aurora watring flowrs, with a watring pot, alluding to the Queen's modesty when she dos good

Motto

               Vix abs rubere

                         She obliges with a Blush

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6 Device relates to the Confederacy

Three right hands joynd within a circle of lambent light.

Motto

          Hac omina formo.    Virgil

I confirm the omen.

7th Devise

A She Eagle crowned with Laurell. the Females of      the Hawk kind are the best and boldest

The Motto

Fæmina præstat

The Female extolls

The 8th represents the Queen 's exact justice and fixed temper the Devise A pair of Compasses upon a CUbe

Motto

Quorun vertitue, idem

In all circumstancys the same.

The 9 Devise

A Palm tree. The Naturalists observe this three trives best when the Male and Female are planted by one another

The Motto

Agrè sine Conjuge crescit

Tis with regrett it grows without its Mate

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The winds distending the sea & Neptune                                    appearing

motto

Virgil. quos ego         or Silent           a Laurel & an olive                a hand reaching to the olive

Motto

Te potiuì or te Malim

fortitude & {justice} Supporting {Albion}

Motto

per nos

trojan & Tyrian

nullo diserimme

out of virgil The Bees, and Emblem both of                          Monarchy & Industry

Motto

Agitant sub logibui Ætrim

or     Mens omnibus una,

an olive shaded by an oak

tuta sub umbra or protegit



Brittania & a ship on the

ocean     imperium sine fine

Virgil    a Fury Bound fremet horridi ore cruentus                     {Vuertici} Fremet

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