The
Armigers arms are a
variation on the Neilson
arms previously
registered with the Lyon
Court, in particular the
two hands couped in
chief. The division per
fess dansetty is an
allusion to his father's
profession as a dental
surgeon. The use of the
sanguine stain refers to
the Armigers profession
as a haematology
specialist. The pheons
in base refer to his
career in the Royal Army
Medical Corps.
The
crest relates to the
Armigers ownership and
love of red setters and
the motto, 'Vite ut
Vitas' , live life to
the fullest, is from
Horace.
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