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and the Glorious Revolution of 1688:
The Lions of Judah


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Reign of the Sun King
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and the Glorious Revolution of 1688:
The Lions of Judah


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Reign of the Sun King
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A Roll of Arms of Romantic and Historical interest
as compiled by Matthew Robert Glozier

Sydney University Arms A-Z

A Roll of Arms of Official Visitors, Chancellors, Benefactors and Other Distinguished Persons Whose Arms Appear in Armorial Carvings at the University of Sydney 

Abernethy, John.
Arms: Quarterly: 1 & 4, Or, a lion rampant gules, overall a bar sable: 2 & 3, Or, on a compartment in base enhanced vert, five pine trees of the last.
(Stained Glass Window, West End, Anderson Stuart Building). 

Acland, Henry.
Arms: Chequey argent and sable, a fess gules, in dexter chief a canton of the first, charged with a dexter hand couped and erect of the third.
(Stained Glass Window, South Door, Anderson Stuart Building). 

Alison, William.
Arms: Azure, a bear's head argent, muzzled gules, between in chief two fleurs-de-lis or, and in base a tree of the last, debrused by a sword in bend of the second, the hilt of the fourth.
(Stained Glass Window, West End, Anderson Stuart Building). 

Allen, Sir George Wigram, Benefactor and Fellow of Senate (1877-1885).
Crest: A demi-lion rampant issuant, holding between its gambs a barber's ravor (?).
(Carving, South Wall, Maclaurin Hall). 

Allwood, Reverend Canon Robert, Fellow of Senate (1855-1886)
Arms: Three stag's heads caboshed.
Crest: A demi-horse rampant issuant.
Motto: 'Libertate Quietem'.
(Carving, North Wall, Great Hall).
Arms: Azure, three stag's heads caboshed argent.
(Stained Glass Window, Southern Vestibule, Main Quad). 

Backhouse, Judge Alfred, Fellow of Senate (1887-1938).
Crest: A castle.
(Carving, East Wall, Maclaurin Hall: Carving, South Wall, Maclaurin Hall). 

Baillie, Matthew.
Arms: Azure, nine mullets of eight points each (3,3,2,1) argent.
(Stained Glass Window, West End, Anderson Stuart Building). 

Barker, Thomas, Benefactor.
Arms: Quarterly: 1 & 4, Party per chevron gules and argent, in chief three escallops of the second, and in base a Bear rampant sable: 2 & 3, Azure, on a lozenge sable, an eagle displayed or, all between four mullets argent.
(Stained Glass Window, Great Hall: Stained Glass Window, Northern Vestibule, Main Quad). 

Barron, Sir Alfred Barton.
Arms: Or, gouttée of sable, a caducaeus rod in fess argent, between three boar's heads of the last.
(Stained Glass Window, West End, Anderson Stuart Building). 

Bells, Sir T. Spencer, Baronet.
Arms: Azure, a lion rampant argent, holding between its gambs a horse shoe or, in chief a snake knotted of the last, in dexter chief an escutcheon argent, charged with a dexter hand couped and erect gules.
(Stained Glass Window, South Door, Anderson Stuart Building). 

Belmore, Sir Somerset R. Lowry Curry, Earl of, Official Visitor (1868-1872).
Crests: Out of a crest coronet, a Leoprad's head.
Motto: 'Pour Bien Desire'.
(Carving, South Wall, Maclaurin Hall). 

Bennett, George, Doctor of Medicine, Benefactor.
Arms: Gules, three demi-lions rampant argent.
(Stained Glass Window, South Door, Anderson Stuart Building).
[Burke - Bennett, Earl of Tankerville: Arms: Gules, a bezant between three demi-lions rampant argent]. 

Blacket, Edmund Thomas, Architect.
Arms: On a chevron, between three mullets, as many escallops.
Crest: An eagle's head (?erased).
Motto: ?
(Carving, Chimney Projection, South Wall, Main Quad).
[Bourke - Blacket of co. Northumberland: Arms: Argent, on a chevron sable, between three mullets pierced of the last, as many escallops of the first. Crest: A hawk's head erased proper. Motto: Nous travaillerons en l'esperance]. 

Bourke, Sir Richard, Governor of N.S.W. (1831-1837).
Arms: Or, a cross gules, in dexter chief a lion rampant sable.
(Stained Glass Window, Southern Vestibule, Main Quad). 

Bull, Sir William, Baronet.
Arms: Azure, a snake knotted in fess or, between three seagulls argent, beaked of the second, a dexter canton charged with the badge of the Prince of Wales, in centre chief an escutcheon of the third charged with a dexter hand couped and erect gules.
(Stained Glass Window, South Door, Anderson Stuart Building). 

Burnett, Sir William.
Arms: Argent, guttée de sang, a catherine wheel sable, a chief wavy azure, charged with a dolphin naient of the first.
(Stained Glass Window, South Door, Anderson Stuart Building). 

Burrows, Sir Ernest.
Arms: Sable, a chief purpure, overall a caducaeus rod argent, between three fleurs-de-lis of the last.
(Stained Glass Window, West End Anderson Stuart Building). 

Cains, John.
Arms: Or, semée of lilies argent, slipped vert, on a billet fesswise in base of the last, a book between two snakes rampant combatant of the third, in chief a rose of the last.
(Stained Glass Window, West End, Anderson Stuart Building). 

Carrington, Lord, Official Visitor (1886-1891).
Arms: Quarterly of six: 1, Or, two chevronells sable, between three demi-griffins segreant of the last (Smith, Lord Carrington): 2, Three escutcheons: 3, Three bars wavy: 4, Fretty: 5, A cross floy: 6, Three bars wavy. The shield ensigned with the coronet of an English baron.
Crest: A lion's (?) head.
Motto: 'Tanax in Fide'.
Supporters: Two griffins.
(Carving, East Door, Anderson Stuart Building).
Crest: An elephant's head erased.
Motto: 'Tanax in Fide'.
(Carving, South Wall, Maclaurin Hall). 

Carruthers, Sir Joseph H., Premier of N.S.W. (1904-1907), Minister for Public Instruction and Fellow of Senate (1889-1891).
Arms: Two chevronells engrailed between three fleurs-de-lis.
Crest: An eagle rising, its wings displayed.
(Carving, East Wall, Maclaurin Hall).
Crest: An eagle rising.
Motto: 'Promptus et Fidelis'
(Carving, South Wall, Maclaurin Hall). 

Challis, John Henry, Benefactor.
Arms: Party per chevron argent and azure, in chief a chevron embattled in chief of the second, in chief two grenades sable, enflamed or, overall a label of three points of the second.
(Stained Glass Window, Northern Vestibule, Main Quad). 

Charcot, T. M.
Arms: Gules, on a compartment in base or, a bear rampant reversed proper, holding an hour glass in its dexter gamb argent, the sand of the second, in chief an escroll of the third, bearing the words 'TEMPUS ET HORA' sable.
(Stained Glass Window, South Door, Anderson Stuart Building). 

Chelmsford, Viscount, Official Visitor (1909-1913).
Arms: Gules, a griffin segreant contained within eight buckles (alternative: lymphads ?) in orle.
Crest: On a baronial coronet a falcon holding a trefoil in its beak.
(Carving, North Wall, Anderson Stuart Building). 

Clarke, Andrew.
Arms: Or, a fess ermine, between two boar's heads in pale sable, in chief two crescents of the last, in dexter chief an escutcheon argent, charged with a dexter hand couped and erect gules.
(Stained Glass Window, South Door, Anderson Stuart Building). 

Cobbett, Professor Pitt, Professor and Dean of Law (1890-1909).
Crest: A falcon rising, its dexter wing displayed.
(Carving, South Wall, Maclaurin Hall). 

Cooper, Sir Astley, Baronet.
Arms: Vert, a fess embattled in chief or, between in chief two pheons argent, and in base two shin bones crossed in saltire of the last, in centre chief an escutcheon of the third, charged with a dexter hand couped and erect gules.
(Stained Glass Window, West End, Anderson Stuart Building). 

Cooper, Sir Daniel, Benefactor.
Arms: Azure, a chevron engrailed or, between in chief two lions passant guardant of the last, and in base an estoile of the second.
(Stained Glass Window, Great Hall: Stained Glass Window, Northern Vestibule, Main Quad). 

Cullen, Sir William Portus, Chancellor (1914-1934).
Arms: An eagle displayed.
Crest: In a nest a pelican in its piety.
(Vestibule Below Nicholson Gateway, Main Quad: Front Entrance, R.D. Watt [Agriculture] Building).
[Burke - Cullen of co. Surrey: Arms: Or, an eagle displayed sable, armed gules. Crest: An eagle displayed gules]. 

Darley, Sir Frederick, Lieutenant Governor of N.S.W. and thrice Official Visitor (1893, 1895 and 1899).
Crest: A unicorn's head in armour, bridled.
Motto: 'Dare'.
(Carving, South Wall, Maclaurin Hall). 

Darvall, Sir John Bayley, Foundation Fellow of Senate (1850-1868).
Arms: Quarterly: 1 & 4, On a pale, between four bezants, a lion rampant: 2 & 3, Two wheatsheafs erect palewise in fess.
Crest: A lion's (horse's?) head erased, gorged about its neck with a collar (bezanté?).
Motto: 'Super Aude'.
(Carving, North Wall, Great Hall).
Arms: Quarterly: 1 & 4, Gules, on a pale argent, between four torteaux, a lion rampant or [sic]: 2 & 3, Azure, two wheatsheaths proper.
(Stained Glass Window, Southern Vestibule, Main Quad). 

David, Professor Sir Tannatt William Edgeworth, Professor of Geology (1891-1924) and Fellow of Senate (1904-1907).
Crest: A hawk holding a sprig of holly in its beak.
(Carving, South Wall, Maclaurin Hall). 

Davis, Bishop Charles Henry, Foundation Fellow of Senate (180-1854).
Arms: (The shield impaled): Dexter, On a three pointed mountain in base a cross of Calvary surmounted of the letters 'PAX': Sinister, A stag rampant, gorged about the neck with a collar and environed about the body with a chain.
Crest: On a wreath of the liveries a Bishop's mitre.
(Carving, North Wall, Great Hall). 

Denison, Alfred Robert, Foundation Fellow of Senate (1850-1860): (brother of Governor W.T. Denison).
Arms: Argent, a bend gules, between in chief an eagle's head erased of the last, and in base a trefoil slipped of the second.
(Stained Glass Window, Great Hall). 

Denison, Sir William Thomas, Official Visitor (1855-1861)
Arms: Party per pale, a bend between in chief an (?eagle's) head erased and in base a cross crosslet fitchée.
Crest: A human arm, vested and erect in pale.
Motto: ?
(Carving, Clock Tower).
Arms: Argent, a bend gules, between in chief a unicorn's head erased of the last, and in base a cross crosslet fitchée of the second.
(Stained Glass Window, Southern Vestibule, Main Quad). 

Dobie, John, Benefactor.
Arms: Argent, a stag's head in chief and a helmet in base all azure, between two crosses crosslet fitchée in fess gules.
(Stained Glass Window, Great Hall: Stained Glass Window, Southern Vestibule, Main Quad). 

Donaldson, Sir Stuart Alexander, Foundation Fellow of Senate (1850-1861).
Arms: A double-headed eagle displayed, surmounted of a lymphad, sails furled, in dexter chief a dexter hand erect and couped at the wrist.
Motto: 'Ante Mea Aut Bellum'.
(Carving, South Wall, Great Hall).
Arms: Or, a double headed eagle displayed sable, langued and armed gules, charged on the breast with a lymphad of the second, in dexter chief a dexter hand couped and erect of the third.
(Stained Glass Window, Southern vestibule, Main Quad). 

Douglas, Henry Grattan, Foundation Fellow of Senate (1850-1865).
Arms: A human heart crowned, a chief charged with three mullets.
Motto: 'Forward'.
(Carving, South Wall, Great Hall).
Arms: Argent, a human heart gules, crowned or, a chief azure, charged with three mullets of the field.
(Stained Glass Window, Southern Vestibule, Main Quad). 

Duff, Sir Robert William, Official Visitor (1893-1895).
Crest: A demi-lion rampant issuant, holding in its dexter gamb a trefoil slipped, charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped.
Motto: Prudentia'.
(Carving, South Wall, Maclaurin Hall). 

Fitz Roy, Sir Charles Augustus, Official Visitor (1850-1855).
Arms: Grand Quarterly, 1 & 4, Quarterly 1 & 4, Three lions passant guardant, 2 & 3, Three fleurs-de-lis: 2, A lion rampant contained within a double tressure flory counter-flory: 4, A harp: Overall a baton sinister gobony for difference.
Crest: On a chapeau turned up ermine, a lion statant, its tail extended, gorged about the neck with a label of three points for difference.
Motto: ?
(Carving, Clock Tower). 

Gipps, Sir George, Governor of N.S.W. (1838-1846).
Arms: Azure, a fess or, between six mullets of six points each or.
(Stained Glass Window, Southern Vestibule, Main Quad). 

Griffith, Sir Samuel Walker, Fellow of Senate (1904-1919).
Crest: A wyvern, holding with its dexter claw a shield bearing a cross flory.
(Carving, South Wall, Maclaurin Hall). 

Hall, Marshall.
Arms: Argent, on a chevron sable, between three talbot's heads erased of the last, an estoile or.
(Stained Glass Window, South Door, Anderson Stuart Building).
[Burke - Hall of Greatford Hall, co. Lincoln: Arms: Argent, on a chevron engrailed sable, between three talbot's heads erased of the second, an estoile or. Crest: A talbot's head erased sable, spotted or]. 

Hamilton, Edward Terrick, Chancellor (1850-1854).
Arms: A mullet between three cinqfoils pierced.
(Carving, Western Tower, East Face, Main Quad).
Arms: Quarterly: 1 & 4, Gules, a mullet argent, between three cinqfoils of the last: 2, Gules, a human heart argent, between three cinqfoils of the last: 3, Gules, three martlets argent, contained within a bordure of the last.
(Stained Glas Window, Northern Vestibule, Main Quad). 

Hampden, Henry Robert, Viscount, Official Visitor (1895-1899).
Crest: 1, A Cock: 2, A laurel wreath.
(Carving, South Wall, Maclaurin Hall). 

Herapath, William Bird.
Arms: Or, semée of ermine spots sable, four fusils conjoined in fess vert, a chief azure, charged with an annulet between two mullets all of the first.
(Stained Glass Window, West End, Anderson Stuart Building). 

Holland, Henry, Baronet.
Arms: Argent (?), semée-de-lis, a lion rampant, overall a bend engrailed gules, a dexter canton argent, charged with a dexter hand couped and erect gules.
(Stained Glass Window, South Door, Anderson Stuart Building). 

Jenner, Sir William, Baronet.
Arms: Party per chevron azure and or, in chief two estoiles of the second, in base a snake knotted vert, all within a bordure engrailed ermine, in centre chief an escutcheon argent, charged with a dexter hand couped and erect gules.
(Stained Glass Window, South Door, Anderson Stuart Building). 

Jones, Sir Philip Sydney, Fellow of Senate and Vice Chancellor (1904).
Arms: Argent (?), a cross raguly gules, charged with five bezants, between four pheons of the second.
(Stained Glass Window, West End, Anderson Stuart Building). 

Joseph, Moses, Benefactor.
Arms: Party per chevron azure and vert, in chief three garbs or, in base two garbs of the last.
Crest: A garb or.
(Stained Glass Window, Southern Vestibule, Main Quad). 

Latham, Peter.
Arms: Ermines, a chief dancettée azure, charged with three bezants, overall a bend gules.
(Stained Glass Window, West End, Anderson Stuart Building). 

Lawrence, Sir William, Baronet.
Arms: Ermine, a cross raguly gules, in the first and fourth quarters a snake knotted vert (alternative: proper), in centre chief an escutcheon argent, charged with a dexter hand couped and erect of the second.
(Stained Glass Window, South Door, Anderson Stuart Building). 

Lister, Sir Joseph, Baronet.
Arms: Ermine, a fess indented sable, charged with three mullets argent, in chief an aesculapius staff erect in pale vert, in dexter chief an escutcheon of the third, charged with a dexter hand couped and erect gules.
(Stained Glass Window, South Door, Anderson Stuart Building). 

Liversidge, Professor Archibald, Professor of Chemistry (1874-1907).
Crest: A leopard's face jessant-de-lis.
Motto: 'Through'.
(Carving, South Wall, Maclaurin Hall). 

Loftus, Lord Augustus W., Official Visitor (1879-1886).
Arms: Azure, a chevron ermine, between three trefoils slipped.
Crest: A boar's head erased in pale.
Motto: 'Loyal a Mort'.
(Carving, East Door, Anderson Stuart Building: Carving, South Wall, Maclaurin Hall). 

Lygon, William, Earl Beauchamp, Official Visitor (1899-1902).
Arms: Two lions passant.
Crest: A savage's head affronté.
Motto: 'Fortuna Mea in Bello Campo'.
Supporters: Dexter, A bear: Sinister, A swan gorged about the neck with a collar.
(Carving, East Wall, Maclaurin Hall: Carving, South Wall, Maclaurin Hall). 

Macarthur, John (?James), Foundation Fellow of Senate (1850-1860).
Arms: A cross moline between three antique crowns.
Crest: A laurel wreath erect affronté.
Motto: 'Fide et Opera'.
(North Wall, Great Hall). 

MacDonald, Sir Charles George, Chancellor (1964-1970).
Arms: Party per chevron, in dexter chief a lion rampant and in sinister chief a dexter hand couped and extending from the sinister side of the shield holding a cross crosslet fitchée, in base a lymphad with its sails furled, overall a crescent for difference, all contained within a bordure.
(Carving, Western Tower, East Face, Main Quad). 

MacLaurin, Sir Henry Norman, Chancellor (1896-1914).
Arms: Party per pale or and argent, two chevronells, in base a lymphad, its sails furled.
Crest: On a ducal coronet a lymphad.
(Carving, East Door, Anderson Stuart Building).
Arms: Party per pale or and argent, two chevronells azure, in base a lymphad, its sails furled, sable.
(Stained Glass Window, South Door, Anderson Stuart Building).
Crest: A lymphad.
Motto: 'Fidelis'.
(Carving, South Wall, Maclaurin Hall). 

Maclean, John Donald, Benefactor.
Arms: Quarterly: 1, Argent, a rock proper: 2, Argent, a dexter hand extending from the sinister side of the shield proper, holding a cross formy fitchée azure: 3, Or, a lymphad sable: 4, Argent, a salmon in fess vert, in chief two eagle's heads erased combatant proper.
Crest: A tower proper (alternative: argent).
(Stained Glass Window, Northern Vestibule, Main Quad). 

Macleay, Sir William and Alexander, Benefactors.
Crest: A stag's head erased.
Motto: 'Spes Arthora Vitae'.
(Carving, South Wall, Maclaurin Hall). 

Manning, Sir William Montagu, Chancellor (1878-1895).
Arms: A cross flory between four trefoils slipped.
Crest: Out of a ducal coronet an eagle's head between two ostriche feathers.
(Carving, Southern Vestibule Doorway, Main Quad: East Door, Anderson Stuart Building).
Arms: Gules, a cross flory or, between four trefoils slipped of the last.
(Stained Glass Window, Southern Vestibule, Main Quad). 

Mead, Richard.
Arms: Sable, a chevron or, semée of ermine spots of the first, between three pelicans rising or, each holding a bunch of grapes in its beak purpure.
(Stained Glass Window, West End, Anderson Stuart Building). 

Merewether, Francis Lewis Shaw, Chancellor (1862-1865).
Arms: Quarterly: 1 & 4, Three martlets, a chief charged with a sun in its splendour: 2 & 3, A saltire engrailed between twelve billets (three in each quarter).
Motto: 'Uiet Tonsi Iio'.
(Carving, East Wall, Great Hall).
Arms: Quarterly: 1 & 4, Or, three martlets sable, a chief azure, charged with a sun in its splendour of the first: 2 & 3, Or, a saltire argent [sic], between nine billets sable.
(Stained Glass Window, Southern Vestibule, Main Quad). 

Mitchell, David Scott, Distinguished Early Graduate.
Crest: A dexter hand erect holding a laurel wreath.
Motto: 'Deo Pavente'.
(Carving, South Wall, Maclaurin Hall). 

Moses, A., Benefactor.
Arms: Or, a chevron gules, between three axes sable.
(Stained Glass Window, Great Hall). 

Murchison, Charles.
Arms: Or, a lion rampant sable, between in chief two pommegranets slipped proper, and in base a lymphad, its sails furled, of the second.
(Stained Glass Window, South Door, Anderson Stuart Building). 

Newton, Charles, Benefactor.
Arms: Sable, two shin bones crossed in saltire argent.
(Stained Glass Window, Great Hall). 

Nicholson, Sir Charles, Chancellor (1854-1862).
Arms: Azure, two bars nebulée argent, in chief a sun in its splendour or, between two mullets of eight points each of the last, a dexter canton gules, charged with a mullet of five points pierced of the third.
Crest: A lion's head azure, langued gules, charged on the neck with a mullet of eight points or.
Motto: 'Virtus Nobilitatus'.
Badge: Sable, on a sun in its splendour argent, a leopard's face or, all within an annulet of the last.
(Stained Glass Window off Oriental Studies Room: Stained Glass Windowm, South Door, Anderson Stuart Building: Stained Glass Window, Northern Vestibule, Main Quad).
Arms: Two bars nebulée, in chief a sun in its splendour between two mullets of eight points each.
Motto: 'Untus Sola Nobilitas'.
(Carving, East Wall, Great Hall). 

O'Brien, Bartholomew, Foundation Fellow of Senate (1850-1869).
Arms: Quarterly, 1 & 4, Three lions passant guardant: 2, Three piles (alternative: party per fess fusily): 3, A pheon.
Crest: Out of clouds nebulée in base a dexter arm embowed in armour (holding a sword?).
Motto: 'Vignem deo Dessires'.
(Carving, North Wall, Great Hall).
Arms: Quarterly: 1 & 4, Gules, three lions passant guardant or: 2, Or, a chief of three piles gules: 3, Or, a pheon argent [sic].
(Stained Glass Window, Great Hall).
Arms: Quarterly: 1 & 4, Gules, three lions passant guardant or: 2, Party per fess fusily gules and argent: 3, Or, a pheon azure.
(Stained Glass Window, Southern Vestibule, Main Quad). 

O'Connor, Justice Richard Edward, Fellow of Senate (1891-1892).
Crest: A dexter arm embowed in armour holding a sword.
(Carving, South Wall, Maclaurin Hall). 

Oliver, Alexander, Fellow of Senate (1879-1904).
Crest: A dexter hand clenched in a fist erect.
(Carving, South Wall, Maclaurin Hall). 

Paget, Sir James, Baronet.
Arms: Sable, on a cross engrailed argent, between in the first and fourth quarters an eagle displayed of the last, and in the second and third quarters a lion passant of the second, an escallop of the field, in centre chief an escutcheon of the second, charged with a dexter hand couped and erect gules.
(Stained Glass Window, South Door, Anderson Stuart Building). 

Plunket, John Hubert, Foundation Fellow of Senate (1850-1869).
Arms: A bend, in chief a tower.
Crest: A horse passant.
Motto: 'Festina Iente'.
(Carving, North Wall, Great Hall).
Arms: Sable, a bend argent, in chief a tower of the last.
(Stained Glass Window, Southern Vestibule, Main Quad). 

Polding, Archbishop John Bede, Fellow of Senate (1856-1877).
Arms: (Of his See) Party per pairle: Dexter, Or, on a compartment in base vert, a cross gules, surmounted of an open book of the last: Sinister, Party per fess azure and masoning gules, in chief a lamb couchant proper: In chief, azure, four mullets in cross or: Overall a pall argent, fringed or, charged with four crosses formy fitchée sable.
(Stained Glass Window, Southern Vestibule, Main Quad). 

Purves, Rev. William, Foundation Fellow of Senate (1850-1870).
Arms: Azure, on a fess argent, between three mascles of the last, as many cinqfoils of the first.
(Stained Glass Window, Southern Vestibule, Main Quad). 

Rawson, Sir Harry Holdsworth, Official Visitor (1902-1909).
Arms: Gouttée, a triple towered castle, on a chief three eagle's heads erased.
Crest: An eagle's head gouttée.
(Carving, West Wall, Maclaurin Hall).
Crest: A camels (?) head enflamed in base, pierced through the nose with an annulet.
(Carving, South Wall, Maclaurin Hall). 

Reeve, John, Benefactor.
Arms: Gules, a chevron vairé or and azure, between three roses argent.
(Stained Glass Window, Great Hall). 

Renwick, Sir Arthur, Fellow of Senate (1877-1908).
Arms: A saltire couped between two mullets of six points each in pale and two stag's heads erased in fess.
Crest: Out of a ducal coronet a stag's head.
Motto: 'Fidelis ad Mortem'.
(Carving, West Wall, Maclaurin Hall: Carving, South Wall, Maclaurin Hall).
Arms: Azure, a saltire couped or, between two mullets of six points each in pale of the last, and two stag's heads in fess of the second.
(Stained Glass Window, West End, Anderson Stuart Building).

Robinson, Sir Hercules G. R., Baron Rosmead, Official Visitor (1872-1879).
Crest: Out of a ducal coronet a stag statant.
(Carving, South Wall, Maclaurin Hall). 

Rogers, Judge Francis E., Fellow of Senate (1889-1913).
Crest: A dexter arm embowed in chainmail, holding a pennon.
(Carving, South Wall, Maclaurin Hall). 

Rolleston, George.
Arms: Argent, a cinqfoil azure, a chief gules, charged with a lion passant guardant or.
(Stained Glass Window, South Door, Anderson Stuart Building).
[Burke - Rolleston of co. Suffolk: Arms: Argent, a cinqfoil azure, a chief gules, charged with a lion passant guardant or]. 

Russell, Henry Chamberlaine, Fellow of Senate (1875-1907).
Crest: Party per pale, a goat statant.
Motto: 'Cre Sara Dara'.
(Carving, South Wall, Maclaurin Hall). 

Russell, Sir Peter Nicol, Benefactor.
Crest: A demi-lion rampant issuant, holding a fleur-de-lis between its gambs.
(Carving, South Wall, Maclaurin Hall). 

Salting, Severin Kanute, Benefactor.
Arms: (The shield impaled): Dexter, Argent, three bendlets azure: Sinister, Argent, two mullets of six points each in pale azure.
(Stained Glass Window, Northern Vestibule, Main Quad). 

Smart, Thomas Ware, Benefator.
Arms: Argent, two lions passant azure, within a bordure of the last, charged with eight escallops or.
(Stained Glass Window, Great Hall). 

Staves, Robert James.
Arms: Gules, crussily or, an eagle displayed of the last.
(Stained Glass Window, South Door, Anderson Stuart Building). 

Stephen, Sir Alfred, Lieutenant Governor of N.S.W. and twice Official Visitor (1872 and 1879).
Crest: A double-headed eagle displayed.
(Carving, South Wall, Maclaurin Hall). 

Stokes, William.
Arms: Gules, a demi-lion argent, within a bordure sable, charged with eight bezants.
(Stained Glass Window, Sout Door, Anderson Stuart Building).
[Burke - Stokes of Watersend, co. Kent: Arms: Gules, a demi-lion rampant or, within a bordure sable, bezanté]. 

Strickland, Sir Gerald, Count della Cattina (in the nobility of Malta), Official Visitor (1913-1918).
Arms: Three escallops.
(Nicholson Gateway: Front Entrance R.D. Watt [Agriculture] Building). 

Stuart, Sir Thomas Peter Anderson, Foundation Professor in Medical School, Dean and Fellow of Senate (1883-1920).
Arms: Party per fess or and argent, a fess chequey azure and of the second, between in chief a lymphad and in base a saltire couped.
Crest: A lymphad.
(Carving, East Door, Anderson Stuart Building: Carving, South Wall, Maclaurin Hall).
Arms: Party per fess or and argent, a fess chequey azure and of the second, between in chief a lymphad, its sails furled, sable, and in base a saltire couped of the last.
(Stained Glass Window, South Door, Anderson Stuart Building). 

Thomson, Sir Edward Deas, Chancellor (1865-1878).
Arms: (The shield impaled): Dexter, Quarterly: 1 & 4, Argent, a stag's head caboshed gules, tined or, a chief azure, charged with a cross crosslet fitchée of the third, between two mullets of the first: 2, Ermine, a pale vert, in dexter chief a lion rampant gules: 3, Party per fess or and azure, a lion rampant counter charged, within a tressure (alternative: an orle) of the same: Sinister, Argent, a cross gules, in dexter chief a lion rampant sable.
(Stained Glass Window, Northern Vestibule, Main Quad). 

Trouscau, Erman.
Arms: Sable, three towers argent, a chief azure, charged with three fleurs-de-lis or.
(Stained Glass Window, South Door, Anderson Stuart Building). 

Turner, (Whoolley's wife's family).
Arms: A chevron between three Stafford knots, on a chief a lion passant.
(Carving, Northern Vestibule Doorway, Main Quad). 

Vernon, Walter Liberty, Architect.
Crest: A horse's head erased sea-weedy.
Motto: '... con Semper Virtus'.
(Carving, South Wall, Maclaurin Hall). 

Villiers, Victor A. G. G., Earl of Jersey, Official Visitor (1891-1893).
Crests: Dexter, A lion rampant, crowned: Sinister, An eagle rising, its dexter wing displayed.
Motto: 'Fide Coticula Crux'.
(Carving, South Wall, Maclaurin Hall). 

Watson, Sir Thomas, Baronet,
Arms: Azure, on a fess dancettée argent, between three crescents of the last, three martlets sable, in dexter chief an escutcheon of the second charged with a dexter hand couped and erect gules.
(Stained Glass Window, South Door, Anderson Stuart Building). 

Wentworth, William Charles, Foundation Fellow of Senate (1850-1872).
Arms: Sable, a chevron or, between three leopard's faces of the last.
(Stained Glass Window, Northern Vestibule, Main Quad). 

Windeyer, Sir William C., Chancellor (1895-1896).
Arms: A bear rampant.
Crest: An apple slipped.
Motto: '... Virtutis ...'
(Carving, West Wall, Maclaurin Hall: Carving, South Wall, Maclaurin Hall). 

Woolley, John, Foundation Principal and Professor of Classics (1853-1866).
Arms: A chevron between three arrows erect, points in base.
Crest: An eagle rising.
(Carving, Norther Vestibule Doorway, Main Quad).
Arms: Sable, a chevron ermine, between three arrows erect, their points in base, argent.
(Stained Glass Window, Southern Vestibule, Main Quad). 

Young, Sir John, Official Visitor (1861-1868).
Crest: A demi-lion rampant issuant, holding betwen its gambs a sword.
Motto: 'Virtute et Opera'.
(Carving, South Wall, Maclaurin Hall).
 
 

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