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English: A digital representation of a crest badge suitable for use by a member of Clan Graham. The copyright for this representation of the Scottish crest badge is held by the author of this image. In Scotland, the usage of heraldry is governed by legal restrictions, independent of the status of the depiction shown here.
Mugdock Castle was the seat of the chiefs of the Clan Graham Dukes of Montrose. [3] It was held by the Grahams from the middle of the 13th century. [3] Buchanan Castle in Stirlingshire is the current seat of the chief of Clan Graham. [3] Claypotts Castle was held by the Grahams of Claverhouse. [3]
MOTTO: Marte et arte (By strength and by art) Chief: none, armigerous clan: Newlands Motto: Honour the spur [272] Chief: none, armigerous clan: The crest badge is not derived from the chiefly arms, but from a recently granted coat of arms. Newton Chief: none, armigerous clan: Nicolson: Crest: A lion issuant Or armed and langued gules. [273]
It is impossible to own a crest if one is not in possession of a coat of arms, as the crest is adjunct to the coat of arms. In Scottish heraldry , the crest is usually accompanied with the motto or slogan, and sometimes an additional motto or slogan is granted which may also appear on a clan member's crest badge.
This is a Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) image of a registered trademark or copyrighted logo. If non-free content restrictions apply, this image should not be rendered any larger than is required for the purposes of identification and/or critical commentary. See Wikipedia:Logos.
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After allegedly positive confirmation, the Scottish lion coat of arms was used in the seal of the parish of St. Wendel. The blue-silver/white flag of Sankt Wendel takes up the blue background of the coat of arms of the city and the silver/white of its lilies as well as the colors of the Scottish flag. [14] [15] [16] [17]