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Huxley Byron Brim-DeForest of Balvaird Castle, Ygr.

Registered: The International Register of Arms, 17th February 2020. Registration No. 0533.

Arms: Parted per chevron Gules and Argent, two acorns slipped Or and in base a fleur-de-lys Azure. Debruised with a three point label.

Grant: The Court of the Lord Lyon, Scotland, 14th January 2020, (Page 97, Volume 93) “Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland”.

Arms designed by Anthony Maxwell, with advice and consent of Lord Lyon. Emblazonment by Quentin Peacock.

The Arms of Huxley
                                                Byron Brim-DeForest of
                                                Balvaird Castle, Ygr.

Huxley Byron Brim-DeForest of Balvaird Castle, ygr. uses the arms of his father debruised with a three point label to signify he is the eldest son of Brady Brim-DeForest of Balvaird Castle, Baron of Balvaird (See entry No 00532). He will inherit the undifferenced arms of his father in due course.

The arms follow the name as represented by the acorns in chief, which allude to both the ‘Forest' of the family’s surname and the ancient oak that sits in the inner courtyard of Balvaird Castle, the family seat in the Ochil Hills of Perthshire. The oak symbolises honour, wisdom and strength, while the fleur-de-lis in base remembers the Auld alliance between the Scots and the French, as well as the family’s French ancestry.

 

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