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Coat of arms. Escutcheon: Argent (silver) a falcon's head proper issuing out of a man's heart gules (red) between three mullets (stars) azure, a bordure of the last (i.e. azure). Crest: A man's heart gules winged with two falcons' wings proper. Motto: Cordi dat animus alas. (cf. Burke)
Note
[1] Arms of the Falconers of Lentran, co. Inverness, 1868 (cf. Burke) [2] Motto: Cordi dat animus alas = The soul gives wings to the heart.
Reference
Burke, Bernard. The General armory ... (London, 1884), p. 338.
Coat of arms. Escutcheon: Argent (silver) a falcon's head proper issuing out of a man's heart gules (red) between three mullets (stars) azure, a bordure of the last (i.e. azure). Crest: A man's heart gules winged with two falcons' wings proper. Motto: Cordi dat animus alas. (cf. Burke)
Note
[1] Arms of the Falconers of Lentran, co. Inverness, 1868 (cf. Burke) [2] Motto: Cordi dat animus alas = The soul gives wings to the heart.
Reference
Burke, Bernard. The General armory ... (London, 1884), p. 338.