Lochmaben
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LOCHMABEN (Burgh)
Incorporated into: 1975 Annandale and Eksdale (1996 Dumfries and Galloway)
Official blazon
Parted per pale Or and Argent: on the dexter a saltire and chief Gules, the latter charged with a ruined castle of the Second, masoned Sable; on the sinister, on a mount Vert, the figure of King Robert the Bruce Proper.
Above the Shield is placed a mural coronet and in an Escrol under the same this Motto "E Nobis Liberator Rex".
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on March 9, 1939.
Lochmaben, was mentioned in 1296 as a Burgh of the Bruce Lords of Annandale.
The arms illustrate the very close connection of the Bruce Lords of Annandale and King Robert I with Lochmaben. This connection began in 1124 when King David I made a grant of all Annandale to Robert de Brus, a Norman Knight who already held lands in Yorkshire. The Bruces built a castle at Lochmaben on a hillock between Kirk Loch and Castle Loch and there is a tradition that King Robert I made Lochmaben a Royal Burgh.
On the dexter side are shown the arms of the Bruce Lords of Annandale with their Castle of Lochmaben added in the chief; on the sinister is King Robert I in full armour, the details being copied from his statue at Lochmaben.
The Latin motto "From us is sprung a liberator King" is another proud reference to King Robert I.
Seal of the burgh as used in the 1890s |
Literature: Urquhart, 1974
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