Binning
Crest: a demi-horse, furnished for a waggon, proper
Motto: Christo duce feticiter
Origin/Meaning:
The family bear a wagon in their arms be cause of one of them having, temp. David II, gone as leader of a party in a wagon , covered with hay, and surprised and taken from the English the Castle of Linlithgow
Citations:
Sanders, and J. Grant, British Crest: Containing The Crests and Mottos of the Families of Great Britain and Ireland; Together with those of the Principal Cities; and a Glossary of Heraldic Terms, Vol II, Edinburgh, Kirkwood & Sons, 1817
James Fairbairn, Fairbairn’s Book of Crests of the families of Great Britain and Ireland, Edinburgh, Grange Publising Works, 1892
Clifford Stanley Sims, The Origin and Signification of Scottish Surnames with a Volcabulary of Christian Names, Albany, N.Y., J. Munsell, 1862
W & A. K. Johnston, The Tartans of the Clans and Septs of Scotland, With the Arms of the Chiefs, London, W. & A.K. Johnston, Limited, 1906