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Assoc. Prof. Sean
Lambert Collin, Baron
of Otterinverane,
B.Com LLB (Hons) LLM
(Dist.)
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Registered: The
International Register
of Arms, 17th August
2020. Registration No.
0565 (Vol.4). (Lordship
& Barony Register)
Arms:
Ermine, a sea Pegasus
rampant Azure, and in
Chief a gyronny of
eight, Or and Sable,
within a tressure Argent
between two griffons'
heads of the Third.
Crest:
A demi lion rampant
Gules, gorged of an
Irish torc Proper.
Motto:
Noblesse D'épée Noblesse
Oblige.
Grant:
Petition for arms, Court
of the Lord Lyon, 7th
February 2020.
Interlocutor dated 24th
March 2020.
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Ownership
of the Barony of
Otterinverane accepted for
entry in the Scottish
Barony Register in favour
of the armiger of date
28th August 2019.
The armiger
is also Lord of the
Manor of Ayle, Lord of
the Manor of Metfield,
and Lord of the Manor of
Pitstone Neyrnut. The
armiger has registered
through the Manorial
Society of Great Britain
and Northern Ireland and
of the Ancient Kingdom
of Eire his holding of
the Barony of Carbury in
Ireland, and the Barony
of Ballyculter in
Northern Ireland.
The
gyronny of eight in the
chief represents the
Campbell ownership of
the barony via the Dukes
of Argyle and the
assignation of the
barony in favour of the
armiger. The two
griffons’ heads connect
the armiger to his
Paternal Family's
traditional use of the
same on their arms in
England. The base of the
shield contains a winged
hippocampus symbolizing
the Kelpie of Scotland,
connection to the
Pictish ancestors of the
armiger, and the
traditional symbolism of
safely escorting lost
souls to Heaven. The
ermine on the base
reflects the armiger's
ancestry and traditional
use of the same on their
arms. The crest reflects
both the Lion of
Scotland and the Lion
used by the Armiger's
Paternal named ancestors
in the Barony of
Connello, Ireland. The
gold torc around the
lion's neck symbolizes
their Irish origins. The
colours of the mantle
are symbolic of those of
the armiger's
significant Clan Douglas
ancestry, and are also
based on those of the
Saltire, the national
flag of Scotland.
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