Clan Arbuthnot Crest & Coats of Arms

Clan Arbuthnot Crest

Worn by all of the name and ancestry

Crest Description:
A peacock’s head couped at the neck, Proper

Clan Arbuthnot Coat of Arms

A note on Coats of Arms:
Under Scottish heraldic law a coat of arms is awarded to an individual (with the exception of civic or corporate arms) . There is no such thing as a ‘family coat of arms’ The arms represented below are personal arms (with the above exceptions). Only the individual granted these arms has the right to use them. for more information see our pages on heraldry here:
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Robert Arbuthnot arms

A peacock’s head couped at the neck Proper collared Ermine between two keys in saltire Or one on either side of the head. ii 01502: Azure a crescent between three mullets Argent within a bordure cted Ermine charged with three lions’ heads affrontee Gules imperially crowned Or (Robert Arbuthnott 1st April 1969 – LR 51/102) Motto: Laus deo.

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Arbuthnot Standard

Arbuthnot Standard

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Arbuthnot Kittybrewster

Sir William’s crest is “a peacock’s head and neck proper accompanied on either side by a spray of strawberry leaves vert each flowered of a cinquefoil argent”.
His shield is “Azure a crescent between three mullets Argent, a bordure Gules charged with two escallops in chief and a buck’s head cabossed Or in base, and in centre chief (overlapping the bordure) an inescutcheon Argent charged of a sinister hand erect epaumee couped Gules”.
His motto is “Deum Laudans” (Praising God).

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Hugh Forbes

Azure a crescent between three mullets Argent within a bordure indented Ermine charged with three lions’ heads affrontee Gules imperially crowned Or (Hugh Forbes Arbuthnott – 21st June 1954)

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(Alexander Aberbuthnet - 1672-7)

Azure a fraise issuing out of a crescent between three mullets Argent (Alexander Aberbuthnet – 1672-7)

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David George Arbuthnot

Arms: Quarterly: I and IV, azure a crescent between three mullets argent all within a bordure
engrailed Or charged with three boars’ heads erased gules for difference (for Arbuthnot):
II and III, argent a double-headed eagle displayed sable, on a chief vert three
spur-rowels Or (for Aitchison).
Crests: (1) A peacock’s head and neck proper, mantling azure, doubled argent
(2) A cock proper standing on a trumpet Or, mantling sable doubled argent
Mottos: (1) Innocent and true (2) Vigilantibus

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Mary Arbuthnott

Mary Helena Arbuthnot or Pullan (Table M. ii 01496 – 20 Jan 1925 – LR 26/51)

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Arbuthnot of Auchterforfar

Arbuthnot of Auchterforfar –
Shield: Azure, a crescent between three etoiles, two and one argent, the whole within a bordure Or

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Caterlan

Azure a crescent between three mullets Argent within a bordure of the second, verdoy of eight fraises of the first (Aberbuthnet of Catherlen – 1672-7)

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Fiddes

Arbuthnot of Fiddes
Motto: Tam interna, quam externa (As well internal as external – qualities)

Azure a crescent between three mullets within an orle of eight fraises Argent (Aberbuthnet of Fiddes – 1672-7)

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Findoury

Arbuthnot of Findoury
Motto: Interna proestant (Internal things stand fast / Inward things are best).

Shield: Azure, a crescent between three etoiles, two and one argent, the whole within a bordure argent.
Azure a crescent between three mullets within a bordure Argent (Aberbuthnet of Findowrie – 1672-7)

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Arbuthnot Montrose

Arbuthnot of Montrose
Crest: A dove with an adder in orle, Proper

Motto: Innocue ac provide (Harmless and with foresight)
Azure a crescent between three mullets Argent within a bordure indented and quartered of the second and first (Robert Aberbuthnet, Montrose – 1680-7)

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David Arbuthnot, Weymouth

Arbuthnot of Weymouth
Crest: A ship under sail, Proper

Motto: Fluctuo sed affluo (I move as a wave, but I flow on)
Azure a crescent between three mullets Argent within a bordure wavy of the second (David Arbuthnot, Weymouth – 1680-7)

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