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The four linked red rings on a gold background represent the interlocked branches of the Society. The winged stirrup represents the prowess of the reivers as light horsemen. The silver St. Andrew's Cross on a black background is common to all Border Little arms, personal or corporate. | The four linked red rings on a gold background represent the interlocked branches of the Society. The winged stirrup represents the prowess of the reivers as light horsemen. The silver St. Andrew's Cross on a black background is common to all Border Little arms, personal or corporate. | ||
'''[[Literature]]''': image from The Court of the Lord Lyon Facebook page; https://clanlittlesociety.org/clshistory.php | '''[[Literature]]''': image from The Court of the Lord Lyon Facebook page; https://clanlittlesociety.org/clshistory.php |
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CLAN LITTLE SOCIETY
Official blazon
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Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on September 8, 1997.
The four linked red rings on a gold background represent the interlocked branches of the Society. The winged stirrup represents the prowess of the reivers as light horsemen. The silver St. Andrew's Cross on a black background is common to all Border Little arms, personal or corporate.
Literature: image from The Court of the Lord Lyon Facebook page; https://clanlittlesociety.org/clshistory.php
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