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Timothy Stewart Spaulding, MD, Baron of Balmachreuchie

Registered: The International Register of Arms, 12th March 2014. Registration No. 0296. (Vol.2) (Lordship & Barony Register)

Arms: Or, a two-handed sword paleways point downwards within a bordure nebuly Azure, charged with three wolves heads Or.

Crest: A castle triple-towered Argent, masoned Sable, windows and port Argent, portcullis half-raised Gules.

Motto: Lord Defend This House

Pennon: 120cm long or thereby with rounded end of these liveries Azure and Or with the arms of the petitioner in the hoist bearing his motto in two lines counterchanged.

Granted: Court of the Lord Lyon, 30th January 2013 in the Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland, volume 74, folio 100.

The Arms of Timothy
                                                Stewart Spaulding, MD,
                                                Baron of Balmachreuchie

The shield is based on the arms of the last Spalding Baron of Ashintully and Balmachreuchie, now extinct. The Spalding Barons' lands were near Kirkmichael, Perthshire and the family were Jacobite followers of the Murrays of Atholl in the Battle of Culloden.

The crest represents Berwick Castle, whose gates were surrendered to King Robert the Bruce in 1318 by Peter Spalding, progenitor of the Spaldings.

The motto has personal and nostalgic significance to the owner.

 

 

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