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Mr Sir Norman Lee Gray

Registered: The International Register of Arms, 26th February 2020. Registration No. 0539. (Vol.3).

Arms: Per pale wavy, Ermine and Gules, dexter a barrulet of the last between in chief a coronet Or, jewelled proper, and in base a castle of two towers Azure; sinister a lion rampant Or and a bordure engrailed Ermine.

Crest: A ram's head and neck erased Ermine, armed Or.

Motto: Trust, Honesty, Loyalty.

Registration: Bureau of Heraldry, South Africa, 4th April 2006, certificate number 3503.

The arms were professionally designed in England, under the supervision of the armiger, in preparation for registration with the Bureau of Heraldry in South Africa. The armiger is a resident of the United States of America.

The reference to “Sir” is to the armiger’s first name and not to the armiger’s title.


 

 

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