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Heath Alan Scott

Registered: The International Register of Arms, 22nd Jan. 2019. Registration No. 0479 (Vol.3).

Arms: Per pale Gules and Argent, a griffin segreant counterchanged grasping with the dexter foreclaws a sword Argent hilted and pommelled Or and in the sinister foreclaws an open book Argent bookmarked Gules, on a chief Azure three mullets Argent..

Crest: A Bald Eagle close in its beak a sprig of bluebonnet all Proper.

Motto: Lord Protect Thee.

Assumed: USA, January 2019.

Design: Arms devised by The Armorial Register Limited. Rendition by Ljubodrag Grujic.
 

The Arms of Heath
                                                Alan Scott

The Bald Eagle is the official bird of the United States; within its beak is a bluebonnet, the official flower of Texas. The crest represents the armiger’s pride and loyalty to state and country.

The colours and layout of the shield reflect the flag of Texas. Having received a land grant from the Republic of Texas, the armiger’s ancestor, Thomas Scott, arrived in 1836 and the family has remained in the State ever since. The stars on the shield represent the Scott family’s residence in Texas in the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries.

The griffin represents strength and courage, and is the protector of great treasure, just as the armiger serves to protect the great treasure that is his family. The griffin is holding a sword and a book; the sword represents the armiger’s service in the United States Army, and the book represents his love of history and politics.

 

 
 

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