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... King Malcolm , of Scotland , in recognition of a most distinguished feat of arms in clearing the field of battle of the enemy ; the word itself signifying " a cleared field . " The family coat of arms is described in Johnston's Heraldry ...
... King Malcolm , of Scotland , in recognition of a most distinguished feat of arms in clearing the field of battle of the enemy ; the word itself signifying " a cleared field . " The family coat of arms is described in Johnston's Heraldry ...
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... King ; viewed in profile with four silver bars , is of Nobles ; front view with vizor open , is of Baronets and Knights ; viewed in profile with vizor closed is for Esquires and Gentlemen . That used by the Blairs is the latter . Owing ...
... King ; viewed in profile with four silver bars , is of Nobles ; front view with vizor open , is of Baronets and Knights ; viewed in profile with vizor closed is for Esquires and Gentlemen . That used by the Blairs is the latter . Owing ...
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... King James I. to carry out that monarch's favorite and fortunate scheme for the plantation of Ulster . In 1615 , a Mr. James Blair was granted letters of natura- lization in Ireland . In 1654 , a Mr. John Blair , then living in Larne ...
... King James I. to carry out that monarch's favorite and fortunate scheme for the plantation of Ulster . In 1615 , a Mr. James Blair was granted letters of natura- lization in Ireland . In 1654 , a Mr. John Blair , then living in Larne ...
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... king of a people who lived on the other side of the Irish Sea King James then commenced a campaign whereby wholesale migration occured from both England and Scotland into northen Ireland , which persisted for a period of some hundred ...
... king of a people who lived on the other side of the Irish Sea King James then commenced a campaign whereby wholesale migration occured from both England and Scotland into northen Ireland , which persisted for a period of some hundred ...
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... King's Bridge , N. Y. , July 3 , 1781 ; Yorktown , Va . , Oct. 19 , 1781. Furloughed Newburg , N. Y. , June 6 , 1783 until the ratifica- tion of the definitive treaty of peace ; Disch . Nov. 3 , 1783. Born in Ireland 1762 ; d . Newburgh ...
... King's Bridge , N. Y. , July 3 , 1781 ; Yorktown , Va . , Oct. 19 , 1781. Furloughed Newburg , N. Y. , June 6 , 1783 until the ratifica- tion of the definitive treaty of peace ; Disch . Nov. 3 , 1783. Born in Ireland 1762 ; d . Newburgh ...
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