Registration: 03
of April 2003 The State
Herald Office of South
Africa. Registration
(4/3/4/633). Published
in the South Africa
Government Gazette # on
11 of April, 2003 Volume
454 Number 24604 in the
name of her father
Camilo Agasim-Pereira of
Fulwood,Baron of Fulwood
and Dirleton.
Rendition
of Arms by David R.
Wooten.
The
undifferenced arms arte
those of the armiger's
father Camilo
Agasim-Pereira of
Fulwood & Dirleton,
Baron of Fulwood and
Dirleton.
The
Arms of the Baron of
Fulwood and Dirleton and
his heirs represents
their Jewish faith, love
for Scotland and family
name origins.
The
Magen David Argent has
been the symbol of
Israel and of the Jewish
faith for ages past. The
thistle slipped
represents the armiger’s
pride for his country
Scotland. The fructed
pear tree eradicated
proper, represents the
family name Pears or
Pear Tree. The
fleur-de-lis is a true
representation of his
past in Europe and the
favourite motif of the
family. The lion sejant
Or is also one of the
oldest symbols of
Judaism and the script
in Hebrew "Adonai Malech
(“The Lord is King” in
Hebrew letter")
testifying to the
armiger's faith: only
the Lord is truly Noble
and Faithful.
The Fulwoods &
Dirletons have traced
their family's lineage
back more than fourteen
generations to a Juan
Calderon (b. 1662, in
Villa Ciervo, Salamanca,
Spain) who married Ana
Sanchez, also from Villa
Ciervo, the family lived
in the same area until
1901 when they
immigrated to Brazil.
Miss Agasim-Pereira of
Fulwood & Dirleton
is Lady of the Manor of
Colemere and heir to the
Barony of Dirleton.
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