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- The Nobility. (Debrett’s) Baronetage, Knightage, and Companionage: In Which Is Included Much Information Respecting the Collateral Branches of Baronets, Illustrated with 850 Armorial Bearings. (London, England: Dean & Son, 1893), Page 277.
- Arms – Quarterly: 1st and 4th, gules, on a chevron argent a rose between two lions rampant of the first, Hepburn; 2nd, argent, three lions’ heads erased gules, Buchan; 3rd, argent an anchor in bend azure, on a chief of the last three cranes Or, Beck.
- Crests – 1st, a horse argent, furnished gules, tied to a yew tree proper, over it the motto “Keep traist”; 2nd, the sun in the dexter chief with a sunflower in full blow open to it, proper, over it the motto “Non inferiora secutus” (Not having followed mean pursuits).
- Supporters – Dexter, a lion, gules; sinister, a heron with a snake in its beak, proper.
- Seats – Smeaton-Hepburn, Prestonkirk; Letham House, Haddingtonshire, N.B.
- Club – Carlton.
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