English: Arms of Sir Crispin Agnew of Lochnaw, This coat of arms with the chevron first appears on the seal of Quentin Agnew of Lochnaw c 1487, previous versions having been recorded featuring three hands in the Hague Armorial Roll (c 1590) and Sir George Mackenzie’s “Science of Herauldry” (1680).
- Arms: Argent, a chevron between two cinquefoils in chief Gules and a saltire couped in base Azure.
- Crest: Above the shield, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny riband the Badge of a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a Chapeau Azure furred Ermine, and thereon an Helm befitting his degree with a Mantling Gules doubled Argent, and on a Wreath of the Liveries is set for Crest an eagle issuant and reguardant Proper.
- Motto: In a scroll over the same this “CONSILIO NON IMPETU”.
- Compartment: Below the Shield are set for Supporters two heraldic tygers Proper, collared and chained Or.