Haldane Coat of Arms
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Choose the design you like best, just your ancestors did when they painted these symbols on the shields they carried into battle and displayed in their homes. These coats of arms are real, historical works of art/culture dating back as far as 1100AD. Most of these designs were compiled and documented by genealogists and heraldists in large books published in the nineteenth century. These arms were owned by individuals who bore your surname, and were passed down through the generations from father to son, earning the monicker "family crest".
Blazons & Genealogy Notes
1) Ar. a bend engr. gu. a chief sa. Crest—A globe ppr.
2) (that Ilk, co. Peebles). Gu. two leopards ar.
3) (Gleneagles, co. Perth). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, ar. a saltire engr. sa., for Haldane; 2nd, ar. a saltire cantoned with four roses gu., for Lennox; 3rd, or, a bend chequy sa. and ar., for Menteith. Crest—An eagle's head erased or. Motto—Suffer.
4) (Lanrick, co. Stirling). Same Arms, with a crescent gu. in the centre for diff.
5) (Right Rev. James Robert Alexander Chinnery-Haldane, Bishop of Argyle and the Isles). Quarterly, an Haldane of Gleneagles, p. 440; en surtout, az. a chev. erm. betw. three lions ramp. or, on a canton vert a harp of the third stringed ar., for Chinnery. Crests—On dexter, an eagle's head erased or, for Haldane; on sinister, on a globe or, an eagle rising ppr. collared of the first, for Cuinnery. Mottoes—Suffer: and nec temere nec timide. Supporters—Two eagles ppr.
Origin, Meaning and Family History of the Haldane Name
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Haldane Coat of Arms Meaning
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