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Per saltire Argent and Azure in chief an ancient leather money bag proper, drawstrings Gules, in fess two bags of madder Or, corded Sable, and in base a greyhound bitch Sable chained to an oak tree, within a loch Proper. | Per saltire Argent and Azure in chief an ancient leather money bag proper, drawstrings Gules, in fess two bags of madder Or, corded Sable, and in base a greyhound bitch Sable chained to an oak tree, within a loch Proper. | ||
The crest is a forearm paleways Proper grasping two stems of grain tree (''Quercus cocciferra''). | The crest is a forearm paleways Proper grasping two stems of grain tree (''Quercus cocciferra''). | ||
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FRATERNITY OF DYERS OF LINLITHGOW
Official blazon
Per saltire Argent and Azure in chief an ancient leather money bag proper, drawstrings Gules, in fess two bags of madder Or, corded Sable, and in base a greyhound bitch Sable chained to an oak tree, within a loch Proper. The crest is a forearm paleways Proper grasping two stems of grain tree (Quercus cocciferra). |}
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The arms were officially granted in 1999.
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