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Motto : Pro Lege et Libertate (For Law and Liberty) < | Motto : Pro Lege et Libertate (For Law and Liberty) <p> | ||
The arms were placed on an eagle supporter. I have no image thereof. | The arms were placed on an eagle supporter. I have no image thereof. | ||
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PERTHSHIRE (County Council)
Incorporated into : 1975 Highland Region (1996 Perth and Kinross)
Motto : Pro Lege et Libertate (For Law and Liberty)
The arms were placed on an eagle supporter. I have no image thereof.
Official blazon
Origin/meaning
The arms were granted in 1890.
The arms show the Scottish lion, as Perthshire historically was strongly linked with the Scottish Royal families. The lion holds a scimitar to defend the country. The free canton shows the Scone Palace and a crown, which symbolises the time when Perth was capital of cotland and many Kings of Scotland were crowned in Scone Palace.
Literature : Patton, 1977 </script>