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Or, two lions combatant guardant Gules, holding in their forepaws a sword in pale point upward Proper hilted and pommelled Sable, the point surmounted of a balance equipoised of the Fourth, on a chief Azure a saltire Argent surmounted at the fess point by an inescutcheon of the Second. Motto Lex et Honor. | Or, two lions combatant guardant Gules, holding in their forepaws a sword in pale point upward Proper hilted and pommelled Sable, the point surmounted of a balance equipoised of the Fourth, on a chief Azure a saltire Argent surmounted at the fess point by an inescutcheon of the Second. Motto Lex et Honor. | ||
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PROCURATOR FISCAL TO COURT OF THE LORD LYON
Official blazon
Or, two lions combatant guardant Gules, holding in their forepaws a sword in pale point upward Proper hilted and pommelled Sable, the point surmounted of a balance equipoised of the Fourth, on a chief Azure a saltire Argent surmounted at the fess point by an inescutcheon of the Second. Motto Lex et Honor. |}
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