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Dr
Robert James Inglis, Baron of Strichen |
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Registered: The International
Register of Arms, 26th November 2007. Registration No. 0127.
Arms: Azure, a lion rampant Argent,
on a chief Or between two mullets Azure a pale Gules charged with a
cup Or.
Crest: A demi-griffin segreant
Vert beaked and membered Gules grasping a crescent Or.
Motto: INVICTUS MANEO
Standard: The badge is depicted in
the first and third compartments and the said Crest in the centre
compartment upon a Standard three and a half metres in length of four
tracts Azure and Argent, split at the end, having his said Arms in the
hoist and Motto in letters Or upon two transverse bands Gules.
Grant:
Court of the
Lord Lyon page 82 of vol 86 in the public Register of Arms and
Bearings in Scotland, Oct 22 2006. |
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The original Inglis arms date from the
middle ages and depict a silver lion on a blue background, Azure a
lion rampant Argent. The two stars, mullets, in silver in the
original arms, above the lion derive from fealty to the Earls of
Mar. The golden cup or chalice, cup Or, represents a special and
significant part of family history.
The arms were updated in 1999 on the
suggestion of the then Lord Lyon, Sir Malcolm Innes of Edingight, to
include the original motifs together with those reflecting more
recent familial history: the half moon, Crescent Or, is for Scott,
the maternal line of the armiger's father. |
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