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Romilly Squire
of Rubislaw DA, FSA Scot. FSSA, FHSS, SHA |
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Registered: The International
Register of Arms, 21st January 2006. Registration No. 0004.
Arms :
Or, a
rose Sable seeded of the First, on a chief of the Second a swan’s head
and neck erased between two mullets of the First
Crest :
A swan’s
head, neck and wings elevated Or, the breast charged of a rose Sable
seeded Or
Motto : NATURA POTENTIOR ARS
Matriculated :
Court of
the Lord Lyon, 24 December 1984, LR 67/17 |
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Following Scottish
heraldic tradition, these arms are based on the oldest recorded arms
associated with the name. These are variously given in the old
armorials as Or, on a chief Sable a mullet (occasionally two mullets)
Argent. As a difference, a gold swan’s head and neck (a very common
charge in Squire heraldry) was placed between the mullets and the
tincture of the mullets was changed to Or . The main charge on the
shield is a rose which relates to the grantee’s Yorkshire origins.
The York rose is, of
course, white but, as heraldic convention prohibits ‘metal on metal’,
it was decided that the rose should be black. The gold swan crest
charged with a black rose echoes the iconography of the shield. The
motto, which translates as “NATURE’S ART IS BETTER”, refers to the
grantee’s career as a professional artist.
The original arms were granted to the registrant's late father,
Geoffrey Squire.
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