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David, Earl of Huntingdon, and his son, John le Scot, Earl of Chester, bore or three piles meeting in base, gules. The example here given is from the seal of the latter. His sister, Devorgilia de Baliol, exhibits on her seal a shield with only two piles. | |||
John le Scot, Earl of Huntingdon and Chester (dsp 1237). While the former’s early seal is non-heraldic (SHS04003), his later seal (SHS04004) and that of his son (SHS04005) display Or, three piles conjoined in base on their counterseals | |||
Another single-sided seal of Earl David, depicting him on horseback to *sinister*, wearing armour, a long fringed surcoat and a cap-shaped helmet. He is holding a sword in his right hand, and has a shield charged with three *piles*, representing Huntingdon, on his left arm. | |||
SIGILL’ DAVID COMITIS FRATRIS REGIS SCOCIE (“Seal of Earl David, brother of the king of Scotland”). | |||
Devorgilla of, daughter of Alan of Galloway, and wife of John | |||
Balliol. The full-length figure of a lady with wimple and | |||
long loose robe, standing on a corbel, and holding aloft in | |||
each hand a shield bearing arms: Dexter shield : An orle | |||
(Balliol). Sinister shield : A lion rampant, crowned (Gallo- | |||
way). Beneath each of these shields is a tree, from which | |||
is suspended another shield bearing arms, viz.: Dexter | |||
shield : Three garbs (Chester). Sinister shield : Twopiles in | |||
point (Huntingdon). Lege7id (^Goth. Caps.): s' dervorgille: de : BALLioLO : fil' : alani : de: galewad. Pointed oval, 2lXl|in. | |||
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Seal_of_Dervorguilla_of_Galloway.png | |||
Latest revision as of 14:10, 23 August 2025
David, Earl of Huntingdon, and his son, John le Scot, Earl of Chester, bore or three piles meeting in base, gules. The example here given is from the seal of the latter. His sister, Devorgilia de Baliol, exhibits on her seal a shield with only two piles.
John le Scot, Earl of Huntingdon and Chester (dsp 1237). While the former’s early seal is non-heraldic (SHS04003), his later seal (SHS04004) and that of his son (SHS04005) display Or, three piles conjoined in base on their counterseals
Another single-sided seal of Earl David, depicting him on horseback to *sinister*, wearing armour, a long fringed surcoat and a cap-shaped helmet. He is holding a sword in his right hand, and has a shield charged with three *piles*, representing Huntingdon, on his left arm.
SIGILL’ DAVID COMITIS FRATRIS REGIS SCOCIE (“Seal of Earl David, brother of the king of Scotland”).
Devorgilla of, daughter of Alan of Galloway, and wife of John
Balliol. The full-length figure of a lady with wimple and
long loose robe, standing on a corbel, and holding aloft in
each hand a shield bearing arms: Dexter shield : An orle
(Balliol). Sinister shield : A lion rampant, crowned (Gallo-
way). Beneath each of these shields is a tree, from which
is suspended another shield bearing arms, viz.: Dexter
shield : Three garbs (Chester). Sinister shield : Twopiles in
point (Huntingdon). Lege7id (^Goth. Caps.): s' dervorgille: de : BALLioLO : fil' : alani : de: galewad. Pointed oval, 2lXl|in.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Seal_of_Dervorguilla_of_Galloway.png
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| 11:50, 23 August 2025 | 820 × 952 (45 KB) | Finellach (talk | contribs) | Burke's Peerage: Or three piles gules. | ||
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