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Bethan Frances Marion Lindley-Highfield of Ballumbie Castle
Lady of the Manor of Wilmington in Sellindge

Registered: The International Register of Arms, 15th June 2024. Registration No. 0701. (Lordship & Barony Register)

Arms:  Per fess Purpure and Vert, a fess chequy Sable and Argent between in chief a castle of two towers Argent masoned Sable the windows and port Azure and in base a rose Argent, barbed Sable and seeded Or.

Granted: Granted to her husband, 26th April 2010; 60th page, 88th Volume of the Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland.

Recorded: Registered to her husband, Register of Scottish Arms (Volume V) College of Arms London, February 2011.

Bethan Frances Marion
                                              Lindley-Highfield of
                                              Ballumbie Castle, Lady of
                                              the Manor of Wilmington

The present Arms are borne by the armiger on an oval as the wife of Mark Paul Lindley-Highfield of Ballumbie Castle (0172).

The Armiger is the daughter of the late John Worthy Musselwhite, sometime Captain, Monmouthshire Regiment, and his wife, Frances Margaret Huish.

The chief (top half) of the oval represents the armiger's husband's ownership of Ballumbie Castle in Angus. The fess chequy is an allusion to her husband having been the 14th Baron of Cartsburn, which anciently was held of the Prince and Great Steward of Scotland as Baron of Renfrew, and also alludes to his membership of The Stewart Society and life membership of the Royal Stuart Society. The base of the shield contains a rose Argent, marking her husband's Yorkshire ancestry and Jacobite sympathies.

The colours of the Arms are symbolic of the thistle, indicative of the armiger's family's love for Scotland, which is also alluded to in the colours of the castle, based on those of the Saltire, the national flag.

The motto (not illustrated here) Fortiores Coniuncti, translates as 'Together Stronger'.

The armiger is the lady of the manor of Wilmington, Sellindge, Kent by virtue of a conveyance in her favour of the same lordship or manor, or reputed lordship or manor, by her husband, the former lord of the manor and the holder of a liferent in the same. The heir to the said lordship is Jessica Frances Highfield (0676).

 

 

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