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The Latin motto "In hope" is that of the family of Dunbar which has long associations with the County and also provides a pleasing punning reference to the river Spey which flows through much of it. | The Latin motto "In hope" is that of the family of Dunbar which has long associations with the County and also provides a pleasing punning reference to the river Spey which flows through much of it. | ||
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MORAYSHIRE (County Council)
Incorporated into : 1975 Grampian Region (1996 Moray Area Council)
Official blazon
Quarterly: 1St and 4th, Azure, three mullets Argent; 2nd and srd, Argent, three cushions within a double tressure flory counterflory Gules.
And in an Escrol below the Shield this Motto "Sub Spe".
Origin/meaning
The arms were granted on July 20, 1927.
The arms show the silver stars on a blue field for the ancient province of Moray and red cushions within the Royal tressure on a silver field since these were the original arms of Thomas Randolph, the famous Lieutenant of King Robert I, who was created Earl of Moray in 1312.
The Latin motto "In hope" is that of the family of Dunbar which has long associations with the County and also provides a pleasing punning reference to the river Spey which flows through much of it.
Literature: Urquhart, 1974
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