From what I know based on research from Johnstone's "Heraldry of the Douglases...", the Douglas of Drumlanrig COA was most likely the same as the 2nd Earl of Douglas...
"1 and 4. Argent, a heart crowned gules, on a chief azure three stars of the first. 2 and 3. Azure, a bend between six cross crosslets fitchy or."
Most likely, the Drumlanrig COA was as above with an engrailed red border (unproven). This was certainly the case by the time of James, 7th of Drumlanrig. I will see if I can recreate something for you.
William Douglas
Welcome to our group, Silas.
One of my projects is researching the Douglas family members who lived in Westminster is the years following King James's arrival in London.
I have this note:
James Duglas (married) to Welzebertus Brown (married) 6 May 1642 St. Margaret's church, Westminister
It is slow progress.
Yours aye,
William
Dec 3, 2017
Harold Edington
From what I know based on research from Johnstone's "Heraldry of the Douglases...", the Douglas of Drumlanrig COA was most likely the same as the 2nd Earl of Douglas...
"1 and 4. Argent, a heart crowned gules, on a chief azure three stars of the first. 2 and 3. Azure, a bend between six cross crosslets fitchy or."
Most likely, the Drumlanrig COA was as above with an engrailed red border (unproven). This was certainly the case by the time of James, 7th of Drumlanrig. I will see if I can recreate something for you.
Jan 2, 2018