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CRAFT AND INCORPORATION OF THE FLESHERS OR BUTCHERS OF ABERDEEN
Official blazon
Gules three fleshers' knives fessways in pale and in the dexter side an axe paleways the edge towards the sinister all the blades proper and hafted Argent, in the middle chief a tower triple-towered of Aberdeen.
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The arms were officially granted on May 15, 1682.
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