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  2. Scottish crest badge - Wikipedia

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    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. [2] Wreath

  3. File:Tokugawa family crest.svg - Wikipedia

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    This work has been released into the public domain by its author, Lemon-s.This applies worldwide. In some countries this may not be legally possible; if so: Lemon-s grants anyone the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law.

  4. List of Scottish clans - Wikipedia

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    In the case of armigers they wear their own crest within a plain circlet showing their own motto or slogan, not a belt and buckle showing the chief's. Women may wear a crest badge as a brooch to pin a sash of their clan tartan at the right shoulder of their gown or blouse.

  5. File:Bucket Shop Morris Family Crest.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: This is a sodacan style representation of the fraudulent "Morris Family Crest". As a disclaimer, you are not entitled to these arms simply for having the last name Morris. Every website that claims to sell "Family Crests" is fraudulent, and the use of these arms may be prohibited in some jurisdictions.

  6. Template:Coat of arms - Wikipedia

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    To see the Coat of arms list and for updates, click the toolbar Edit tab. Background: Appropriate use of heraldry Heraldic emblems – typically coats of arms , also referred to as arms – have since the Middle Ages been used to represent or identify personal/geographical entities, preceding flags for such use by several centuries.

  7. Scottish heraldry - Wikipedia

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    The basic, or simple undifferenced arms and crest, are the property, not of the 'family', but of the 'Chief' of each clan or house …." [14] The strict adherence to cadency, or the need for cadets to difference their arms from the chief of the family, is due to the permanence of the old families. From an early period the leading families of ...