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Warrant for Letters Patent by Lord
Lyon King of Arms on 18 of March 2005 Officially Recognising the
armiger as Camilo Agasim-Pereira of Fulwood, Baron of Fulwood,
in recognition of application dated of 21 of September 2000.
Rendition of Arms by
Neil Bromley
The Arms of the Baron
of Fulwood and Dirleton and his heirs represents their Jewish faith,
love for Scotland and family name origins.
The Magen David Argent
has been the symbol of Israel and of the Jewish faith for ages past.
The thistle slipped represents the armiger’s pride for his country
Scotland. The fructed pear tree eradicated proper, represent the
family name Pears or Pear Tree. The fleur-de-lis is a true
representation of his past in Europe and the favourite motif of the
family. The lion sejant Or, is also one of the oldest symbol of
Judaism and the script in Hebrew "Adonai Malech (“The Lord is King” in
Hebrew letter") confess to his faith: only the Lord is truly Noble and
Faithful.
The Baron of Fulwood &
Dirleton has traced his family's lineage in back more than thirteen
generations to a Juan Calderon (b. 1662, in Villa Ciervo, Salamanca,
Spain who married Ana Sanchez, also from Villa Ciervo, the family
lived in the same area until 1901 when then immigrated to Brazil.
The chapeau Gules,
doubled ermine and the Baronial Robe are representative of the
armiger’s rank in the Nobility of Scotland as Feudal Baron.
The armiger holds the titles of: The Baron of Fulwood & Dirleton,
Feudal Lord of Dirleton, Lord of the Manors of Colemere, Fulwood,
Gresley, Repton, Morpeth Castle. He is the Hon. Consul for the
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