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Douglas H Smith, Baron of Duncrub

Registered: The International Register of Arms, 23rd August 2006. Registration No. 0122.

Arms: Vert, barrulet indented between in chief six acorns Or and in base a stag legged Argent attired of the Second..

Crest: An osprey proper wings elevated and addorsed grasping a salmon in its dextor talon.

Motto: NIL SINE HONORE

Badge: A dragon passant Gules within a chaplet of oak fructed Proper.

Standard: Upon a standard three and a half meters in length of four tracts Vert and Or, split at the end, having Azure a St Andrews Cross Argent in the hoist, with the motto in letters Sable upon two transverse bands Argent, the badge depicted in the first and third compartments and crest in the centre compartment.

Granted: Court of the Lord Lyon, 31 March 2004.

The Arms of Douglas H Smith, Baron of Duncrub

The arms are pertinent to the armiger and his family. The green signifies the earth and the closeness and connection that he, and that of his family feel towards it. The six acorns represent the armiger's children and as the tree grows and matures he prays that his children grow in stature and strength of character as symbolised by the oak. The end product of the oak, is also used in the family business. The stag is a symbol of Mr Smith's birth and his closeness to nature as is the crest with the osprey and salmon, being inextricably linked with Scotland. The motto illustrates the armigers personal belief that there is "nothing without honour".

The Standard of Douglas H Smith, Baron of Duncrub

 

 

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