Grant Clan Crest
Crest Description: A burning hill, Proper
Grant Coats of Arms:
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GRANT OF FREUCHIE
or
GRANT OF THAT ILK Gules three antique crowns Or. Sir James Balfour Paul’s Scottish Ordinary.
1672-7
Gules, three antique crowns, Or.
John Ramsay GRANT
Gules three antique crowns in pale Argent within an orle of eight plates each charged with a cross patée of the first. Lyon Court
12th November 1979, Lyon Register 6th page 63rd volume.
Maj Colin Ian Alexander GRANT
Gules on a fess Argent between three antique crowns Or a lion passant guardant of the first imperially crowned proper within a bordure engrailed Sable for difference. An Ordinary of Arms
Volume II 1902-1973
1st September 1970 54/73
Sir Archibald GRANT OF MONYMUSK AND CULLEN Bt
Gules three antique crowns Or within a bordure ermine and in the dexter canton Argent a saltire Azure surmounted of an inescutcheon Or charged of a lion rampant Gules within a double tressure flory counter flory of the last. An Ordinary of Arms
Volume II 1902-1973
19th February 1969 51/47
Charles Robert Archibald GRANT OF COTES
Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gules on a fess engrailed between three antique crowns Or a lion passant guardant of the first imperially crowned proper between two cinquefoils of the field (for Gant) 2nd counterquartered 1st and 4th ermine 2nd and 3rd paly of six Or and Gules (for Cotes) 4th Azure a fess wavy Argent charged with a cross pattée Gules in chief two estoiles Or and as an honourable augmentation upon a chief wavy of the second, a cormorant Sable beaked and legged of the third holding in its beak a branch of sea-weed inverted Vert (for Jenkinson, Earl Of Liverpool). An Ordinary of Arms
Volume II 1902-1973
26th May 1959 43/4
James Ewen GRANT OF GLENMORISTON
Gules on a fess Argent between three antique crowns Or a bendlet sinister Azure An Ordinary of Arms
Volume II 1902-1973
27th January 1956 40/131
Maj Alexander Ludovic GRANT
Quarterly 1st & 4th Gules three antique crowns Or 2nd Or a fess chequy Azure and Argent between three wolves’ heads couped Sable (for Stewart of Athol) 3rd Azure a dexter hand vambraced grasping a sword erected in pale Argent hilted and pommelled Or between three boars’ heads couped of the third langued Gules (for Gordon) all within a bordure wavy Or charged with cinquefoils Gules for difference. An Ordinary of Arms
Volume II 1902-1973
12th July 1955 40/98
Rt Rev Kenneth GRANT
Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Argyll and the Isles. Gules three antique crowns Or on a chief of the second five roundels Sable. An Ordinary of Arms
Volume II 1902-1973
28th February 1947 36/31
Group Captain Alan Gordon GRANT
Australia Gules on a fess engrailed Argent voided of the field between three antique crowns Or as many mullets of the last. An Ordinary of Arms
Volume II 1902-1973
20th November 1946 35/74v
BARON STRATHSPEY
Sir Trevor Ogilvie Grant Quarterly 1st & 4th Gules three antique crowns Or 2nd & 3rd grand quarter I & iv Argent a lion passant guardant Gules crowned with an imperial crown Or ii & iii Argent a cross engrailed Sable. An Ordinary of Arms
Volume II 1902-1973
22nd September 1938
WILLIAM GRANT AND SONS LIMITED
Gules on a fess Argent between three antique crowns Or as many roses of the first barbed and seeded Vert. An Ordinary of Arms
Volume II 1902-1973
6th May 1936 32/14
William John Alexander GRANT
Gules a boar’s head couped between three antique crowns Or a bordure invected Azure. An Ordinary of Arms
Volume II 1902-1973
18th October 1932 30/39
Stella Marion GRANT-DUFF-AINSLIE or RUTHVEN-STUART
Quarterly 1st & 4th Gules a lotus flower slipped between three antique crowns Or (for Grant) 2nd Or a cross flory Sable on a chief Vert an Aesculapian rod between two lotus flowers slipped Or (for Ainslie) 3rd Vert on a fess dancettee Ermine between a buck’s head cabossed in chief and two escallops in base a cross flory between two boars’ heads erased Or armed and langued Gules (for Duff) within a bordure invected Azure. An Ordinary of Arms
Volume II 1902-1973
23rd June 1928 28/3
Sir Alexander GRANT OF FORRES Bt
Gules an open book proper leaved Or between three antique crowns Gold a chief chequy of the last and first. An Ordinary of Arms
Volume II 1902-1973
24th July 1924 26/40
Maj Archibald Seafield GRANT
Gules three antique crowns Or a bordure Erminois on a canton Gold a demi lion rampant issuing from a barrulet of the first in base. An Ordinary of Arms
Volume II 1902-1973
28th January 1920 24/36