Fraternity of Dyers of Linlithgow

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Arms (crest) of Fraternity of Dyers of Linlithgow
FRATERNITY OF DYERS OF LINLITHGOW

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Per saltire Argent and Azure in chief an ancient leather money bag proper, drawstrings Gules, in fess two bags of madder Or, corded Sable, and in base a greyhound bitch Sable chained to an oak tree, within a loch Proper. The crest is a forearm paleways Proper grasping two stems of grain tree (Quercus cocciferra). |}

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted in 1999.

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Literature: image from https://heraldrysocietyofscotland.blogspot.com/


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