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  2. List of Scottish clans - Wikipedia

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    A Scottish clan member's crest badge is made up of a heraldic crest, encircled by a strap and buckle which contains a heraldic motto. In most cases, both crest and motto are derived from the crest and motto of the chief's coat of arms. Crest badges intended for wear as cap badges are commonly made of silver or some other metal such as pewter.

  3. Clan Wallace - Wikipedia

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    The current Chief of the Name and Arms of Wallace is Andrew Robert Wallace, son of former chief Ian Francis Wallace of that Ilk, the who died on 14 May 2016 at the age of 89. [ 2 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Andrew Wallace is the 36th Chief of Clan Wallace.

  4. Clan Moffat - Wikipedia

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    Clan chief: Jean Moffat of that Ilk, Chief of the Name and Arms of Moffat. [3] Clansman's Badge: A member of the Clan may wear a Badge consisting of the Crest from the Chief's Arms encircled by a strap and buckle . The Moffat Chief's arms has "a crest coronet and issuing there from a cross crosslet fitchee Sable surmounted of a saltire Argent". [8]

  5. Coat of arms - Wikipedia

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    A coat of arms is a heraldic visual design [1] on an escutcheon (i.e., shield), surcoat, or tabard (the last two being outer garments). The coat of arms on an escutcheon forms the central element of the full heraldic achievement, which in its whole consists of a shield, supporters, a crest, and a motto.

  6. Bullock family - Wikipedia

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    The first heraldic record in Berkshire, [3] 1532, gives the arms of Thomas Bullock of Aborfield as: arms: gules, a chevron between three bull's heads cabossed argent, armed or. crest: on a wreath argent and azure, a wolf statant sable, charged with three estoiles or. In Harvey's Visitation to Berkshire of 1565–1566, the crest had been changed to:

  7. Boars in heraldry - Wikipedia

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    The Healy clan, has three boars' heads. The Purcell clan's coat of arms features four black boars' heads. The McCann coat of arms features a boar as well. The Crowley coat of arms features a blue boar surrounded by three red crosses. The Cassidy coat of arms features a white boar in a red triangular field under two red lions. [citation needed].

  8. Clan Robertson - Wikipedia

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    The Robertson crest badge of a right hand upholding an imperial crown was awarded by James II (1437–60) to the 4th chief on 15 August 1451 as a reward for capturing his father's assassins. The highly unusual third supporter (below the shield) on the Robertson coat of arms, of a "savage man in chains" is in reference to the capture of Graham.

  9. Helmet (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    When multiple crests need to be depicted, the convention in English heraldry is to draw the crests above a single helmet, each being separated from it, while in German heraldry, where multiple crests appear frequently after the 16th century, each crest is always treated as inseparable from its own helmet and turned in agreement with the helmet. [8]