A compilation of Arms granted to diverse Stirlings | | Shown above is a representation of the arms of Sir James Stirling, 5th of Keir taken from his seal | 1. Stirling of Cadder | 
Argent, on a bend, sable, three buckles, or.
Crest: A swan’s head and neck issuing out of a ducal coronet, proper.
| 2. Stirling of Cadder | Quarterly: first and Fourth, a bend cheque, for Monteith; second and third, on a bend, three buckles for Stirling of Cadder
Crest ( from seal of William Stirling of Cadder, 1292): the chivalrous "impressa" of a swan's head and neck, with expanded wings, issuing from a coronet, 1382.
The seal of William Stirling of Cadder, 1292, presents two lions rampant, supporting the shield in front of a tree, an unusual heraldic arrangement. | 3. Striveline ( Sir John of Moray ) | 
Six mullets on a field, about 1260
| 4. Stirling of Glenesk, county of Forfar | 
Three stars, about 1350
| 5. Stryvelin ( from the seal of Sir John de Striveline of Northumberland) - Most probably not related to the Stirlings of Carse | 
Sable a semee of cross crosslets, fitche, argent, three covered cups - 1367
Crest: On a Helmet affrontee’ a covered cup between two horns. source-’the Stirlings of Craigbernard and Glorat’ pg. 56
| 6. Strivelin probably the son of Sir John de Striveline of Northumberland | Sable three covered cups, between nine crosslets, fitche, argent | 7. Strivelin | 
Quarterly, gules and or, in the first a cross patonce of the last | 8. Stryvelyn ( Granted in the reign of Edward III, 1342, to Sir John de Stryveline, Bart.) |  
Argent, on a chief, gules, three round buckles, or. ( also the buckles in fess)
| 9. Streveling ( Scotland ) | Quarterly, first and fourth, argent on a bend, engrailed, azure, three buckles of the feild; in chief, on a scraggy branch, couped, a starling, facing the sinister, proper; second and third, argent, a saltier engrailed, sable; in chief, a rose, gules
Crest: First, a lionis gamb holding an oak branch, acorned, proper; second a stag's head erased, proper | 10. Streveling | 
Argent, on a bend three round buckles, or. Crest: the sun shining on the stump of an oak tree, proper
| 11. Streveling | 
Quarterly, gules and or, a cross, argent.
| 12. Streveling | 
Argent, on a chief, sable, three round buckles or.
| 13. Streveling | Sable, three covered cups between seven cross crosslets, argent. | 14. Stirling of Keir | 
Argent, on a bend, sable , three buckles, or
Crest: A Moor’s head head, couped, proper.
Motto: Gang Forward.
| 15. Stirling of Keir and Pollok | Quarterly, first and fourth, argent, on a saltier, sable, an annulet, or, stoned, azure for Maxwell; second and third, or, on a bend, sable, three buckles, or, for Stirling of Keir
Crest: A Stag's head, erased, proper. Supporters: Two apes, proper argent ( on a seal of 1440 are two lions)
Motto: I am ready. | 16. Stirling of Craigbarnet |  Argent, on a bend, engrailed, azure, between a rose in chief and a boars head, cabossed, in base, gules, three buckles or.
Crest: A lady issuant from the breast upward, proper, robed and winged, or, ensigned on the head with a cross, proper.
| 17. Stirling of Craigbarnet | Quarterly, first and fourth, Argent a saltier cantoned with four holly leaves, slipped vert, for Gartshore; second and third, Argent, on a bend, engrailed, azure, between a rose in chief and a boards head, cabossed, in base, gules, three buckles or
Crest: An eagle, displayed, proper. Supporters: Two eagles with wings expanded, proper
Motto: I renew my age | 18. Stirling of Craigbarnet | 
Argent, on a bend, Azure, three buckles of the field.
Crest: A lady issuant from the breast upward, proper, attired and winged, or, ensigned on the head with a cross, gules.
| 19. Stirling of Glorat | Argent, a bend, engrailed, azure, charged with three buckles, or, on a chief , gules, a naked arm issuing out of a cloud from the sinister side, grasping a sword in pale, therewith guarding an imperial crown in the dexter chief point, proper, all within a double tressure, couter-flowered with thistles, vert
Crest: A lion passant. | 20. Stirling of Glorat | Arms. Same as those of Craigbarnet
Crest: A lion passant
Supporters: Two soldiers in armor with plumes
Motto: Semper fidelis | 21. Stirling (Confirmed in 1649 to Sir Robert Stirling, Knight, Governor of the City and County of Cork, Ireland, fourth son of William Stirling of Glorat) |  Argent, on a bend, engrailed, azure, three buckles or, and for the augmentation, on a canton, gules, a sword in pale, supporting on the pointa crown, all proper, between a thistle and a harp in the third.
Crest: Out of a ducal coronet, or, an armed arm holding in the hand a sword, the point supporting a crown of laurel, all proper.
Motto: Gang through
| 22. Stirling, Cadet of Glorat, 1672 | 
Or, on a bend, engrailed, between a rose in chief and a martelet in base, gules, three buckles of the field.
| 23. Stirling of Herbertshire, 1672 |  Argent, on a bend, engrailed, azure, between two roses, one in chief and the other in base, gules,three buckles, or
Crest: A Moor's head, couped, proper
Motto: Gang forward
| 24. Stirling of Dundee, 1672 | 
Or, on a bend, azure, three buckles of the first; in chief a columbine flower, slipped, proper
Crest: A ship under sail, proper
Motto: Faventibus auris
| 25. Stirling, Dr. George of Edinburgh, 1672 - Surgeon
The ‘Trapan’ is a surgical tool for boring a hole in a patient’s skull. |  Argent, on a bend, engrailed, azure, between a rose in chief, gules, and a trapan in base, proper, three buckles, or
Crest: A dexter hand, pointing a lancet, proper
Motto: By wounding I cure.
| 26. Stirling of Ardoch, 1666 | 
Argent, on a bend, engrailed, azure, three buckles, or., quartered with a cross, engrailed, azure.
| 27. Stirling of Law, County Dumbarton |

Argent, on a bend, engrailed, azure, three buckles, or, in chief an oak tree, slipped, vert, thereupon a raven, proper
Motto: Hic fides et robur
| 28. Stirling of Bankell Identical with arms of of the Stirlings of Hertfordshire, England |  Argent, on a bend, engrailed, azure, three buckles, or, in chief a lion’s head, erased, gules
Crest: A lion passant, proper
Motto: Fides servata secundat.
| 29. Stirling of Achoyle | 
Argent, on a bend, engrailed, Azure, between a rose in chief, gules, and an annulet in base, of the last, three buckles or
Crest: A Moor’s head. couped, sable.
| 30. Stirling of Old Montrose |  Argent, on a bend, engrailed, azure, between a Moor’s head, couped, Sable, banded, or and a garb in the base, of the second, three buckles of the fourth
Crest: A demi Moor issuing from the wreath, at his back a sheaf of arrows, his dexter arm stretched out holding in fess, an arrows, all proper.
| 31. Stirling |  Argent, on a bend, sable, three buckles of the field, tongues in chief
Crest: A buck’s head, azure attired, or out of a ducal corcoronet of the last.
Supporters: Two bulls, proper, armed and maned, sable, collared and chained, or.
| 32. Stirling of Drumpellier | 
Argent on a bend, engrailed, azure, three buckles, or, between two cinquefoils, gules; a bordure, vert
Crest: Out of a ducal coronet, or, a stag’s head, proper
| 33. Stirling of Drumpellier |  Argent on a bend, sable, three buckles, or
Crest: Issuing out of a ducal coronet, a hart’s head, azure. Supporters: Two Caledonian bulls, proper, gorged and chained, or
Motto: Gang forward and Castrumet nemus Strevileuse
| 34. Stirling of Mansfield, County Ayr | Argent, a fess cheque, azure, and of the field, between a lion rampant, gules, and a Moor’s head, couped, proper, in chief, a garb of the second in base; over all a bend, engrailed, also of the second, charged with three buckles, or.
Crest: A demi Moor, on his back a sheaf of arrows in fess, all proper.
Supporters: Two Moor’s, girt around the loins with belts of feathers,each having a fillet wreathed, argent and azure around his head, a quiver of arrows at his back, a sword at his side, sandals on his feet and resting with his exterior hand on bow, all proper.
Motto: Forward
| 35. Stirling of Larbert | Same as above without supporters. | 36. Stirling of Duchray | Quarterly: first and fourth, argent, on a bend, engrailed, azure, between two roses, gules, three buckles, or; second, or, in fess, a broken wall, azure, masoned, sable; in base a rose, gules, on a chief, engrailed of the third, three escallops, or; in the collar point a crescent of the fourth, for difference; third, argent, a saltier, engrailed, azure on a chief of the last, three mullets of the field.
Crest: An eagle displayed, holding in dexter claw a sword and in the sinister a pistol, proper. Supporters: Two lions, argent, imperially crowned, or
Motto (over): For right. | 37. “Stirlings” of Fairburn
The Stirlings of Fairburn were granted these arms in 1929 by the Lord Lyon of Scotland. The family claimed descent from Clan MacGregor. They assumed the Stirling name during the proscription as they were protected by Clan Stirling. The arms show this relationship by adding the Stirling of Keir bend and buckles ( engrailed for differencing ) to the ancient charges of Clan MacGregor. |  Argent, on a bend, engrailed, sable, between an oak tree, in bend, eradicate, proper, slipped vert. acorned, in chief, a sword, in bend , hilted or, on its point an antique crown, gules, in base, three buckles, or.
Crest: A Moor’s head head, couped, proper
Motto: Gang Forward.
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