B22397-Fordyce

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Name of the family:

Fordyce

Blason:

Quarterly, 1st and 4th, az. three bears' heads ar. muzzled gu., for Fordyce; 2nd, az. a buck's head cabossed or, betw. three mullets pierced ar., for Dingwall; 3rd, gu. a fess chequy ar. and az. in chief a mullet of the second, the base wavy of the third, a bordure engr. or, for Lindsay.

Crest(s):

1st, An eagle volant ppr. holding in the claws an escroll with this Motto-Altius ibunt qui ad summa nituntur, for Fordyce; 2nd, A stag lodged ppr. with Motto-In arduis fortis, for Dingwall.

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Motto:

1st, Altius ibunt qui ad summa nituntur, for Fordyce; 2nd, In arduis fortis, for Dingwall.

Info about the family:

Dingwall-Fordyce, Brucklay and Culah, co. Aberdeen, as recorded, 1846

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367

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