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