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Motto: Index Petrae
Motto: Index Petrae


====Origin/meaning====
===Origin/meaning===
Arms: Four fireballs represent the armiger's four children. The positioning of the fireballs are like the suns positions during the four seasons; equinoxes and solstices. Each of their four children were born in a different season. Fireballs also allude to their maternal grandfather Sir Peter Ball, Bt. of Devonshire, UK.  
Arms: Four fireballs represent the armiger's four children. The positioning of the fireballs are like the suns positions during the four seasons; equinoxes and solstices. Each of their four children were born in a different season. Fireballs also allude to their maternal grandfather Sir Peter Ball, Bt. of Devonshire, UK.  
Crest: The Owl and Chevron allude to the armiger's service in the US Air Force. The Great Horned Owl has no equal in the sky. It’s wings are adapted to swift, silent, and deadly night attacks. The Chevron also is a charge of their maternal grandfather, Sir Peter Ball, Bt. The red cliff is the Ness of Shaldon, and is a cant on the armiger’s given name.  
Crest: The Owl and Chevron allude to the armiger's service in the US Air Force. The Great Horned Owl has no equal in the sky. It’s wings are adapted to swift, silent, and deadly night attacks. The Chevron also is a charge of their maternal grandfather, Sir Peter Ball, Bt. The red cliff is the Ness of Shaldon, and is a cant on the armiger’s given name.  
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