Grampian

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GRAMPIAN (Regional Council)

Incorporated into : 1996 Aberdeen (city), Aberdeenshire, Moray
Additions : 1975 Aberdeenshire, Aberdeen (city), Banffshire, Kincardineshire, Morayshire
Districts : Moray, Banff and Buchan, Gordon, City of Aberdeen, Kincardine and Deeside

Arms (crest) of Grampian

Official blazon

Azure, a saltire Argent, sur­ mounted at the fess point by an inescutcheon Gules, fimbriated Or, and charged with a cross­ crosslet fitchee Or, a bordure counter-compony of the First and Second.

Above the Shield is placed a coronet appropriate to a statutory Region, videlicet:- a circlet richly chased, from which are issuant four thistles leaved (one and two halves visible) Or; and on a Com­partment below the Shield are set for Supporters, dexter, a ptarmigan Proper, and sinister, a unicorn Argent, armed, maned and un­ guled Or, and gorged with a collar Gules, from which is pendant an oval badge Azure, fimbriated Or, charged with a saltire Argent.

Origin/meaning

The arms are granted in March 1975.

The arms shows a St. Andrew's cross for Scotland within a bordure and a red esutcheon. The cross on the escutcheon is taken from the arms of the ancient Earldom of Mar. The supporters are the unicorn common to all Regional Councils, and a ptarmigan, a typical bird in the region.


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