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Last Update: 15/12/2022



Mark Murawski, Baron of Auchterhouse DCPS

Registered: The International Register of Arms, 15th August 2020. Registration No. 0564 (Vol.4). (Lordship & Barony Register)

Arms: Argent, on a chevron Sable five bezants, in base an anchor of the second.

Crest: An American Eagle en arrière and close Proper, with head looking over its sinister shoulder.

Motto: Et Ius Illud.

Grant: Interlocutor Court of the Lord Lyon 25th June 2020.

Emblazonment by the Armiger

The Arms of Mark
                                                Murawski, Baron of
                                                Auchterhouse

The armiger, a Distinguished Companion of the Order of the Pearl, acquired the barony of Auchterhouse by assignation of 13th March 2020; recorded in the Scottish Barony Register 17th March 2020.

The Chevron represents the armiger’s role in protection both a soldier and a law enforcement officer. The five bezants represent the five gold buttons used as an adornment on the robes of a feudal baron. The anchor is placed to acknowledge the naval service of the Armiger’s father as well as his own service as a maritime police officer earlier in his career.

The motto Et Ius Illud translates to Do The Right Thing.

 
 

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