Craft and Incorporation of the Bakers of Aberdeen

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CRAFT AND INCORPORATION OF THE BAKERS OF ABERDEEN

Arms of Craft and Incorporation of the Bakers of Aberdeen

Official blazon

Or two baker's peels disposed in saltire Gules each charged with three loaves in pale Argent betwixt a tower triple-towered in chief and millrind in base of the Second [or Third].

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on May 15, 1682.

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