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SQUIRE ARMS

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Anciently Recorded in Scotland

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SQUYARE a) Or on a chief Sable a mullet Argent in dexter.
b) Or on a chief Sable a star Argent in dexter.
a) Lyndsay of the Mount, 1542 - DL469
b) Forman-Workman's Roll, 1566
SQUIRE(?) Argent on a chief Sable a mullet Or in dexter. Queen Mary's Roll, 1562 - QM109
SQUIRE or SQUYER

Or on a chief Sable two mullets Argent. a) Slains Armorial, 1565 - SL566
b) Hague Roll 1592
c) George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh Scotland's Herauldrie 1680
d) Alexander Nisbet's System of Heraldry 1722

Officially Recorded in Scotland

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Geoffrey SQUIRE

His son:

Romilly Squire

Or a rose Sable seeded of the First on a chief of the second a swan's head and neck erased between two mullets of the first. Court of the Lord Lyon
24 December 1984, 67/17

Recorded Elsewhere

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William SQUYER

Sable three swan's heads and necks Argent langued Gules. Harleian Society's Visitation of London 1568

William SQUIER
of Hanbery, co. Worcs

Quarterly 1st & 4th Argent a squirrel sejant Gules cracking a nut Or 2nd & 3rd Sable two lions passant guardant per pale Argent and Or. Harleian Society's Visitation of Worcester 1569

Captain William Thomas SQUIRE
of Barton Place, co. Suffolk

His male descendants:

    1. Lt. Wright Thomas Squire
    b.1840 d.1867
    2. William Charles Squire
    b.1842 d.1865
    3. Cdr Mountjoy Squire RN
    b.1847 d.1910
      3.1 William M Squire
      b.1879
    4. Adolphus Frederick Squire
    b.1850
Sable three swans' heads and neck within a bordure Argent. a) Burke's Landed Gentry 1847/9
b) Additional Genealogical Research.

It would appear that Captain Squire was in Argentina in 1876 with his son Adolphus.

Other Usage

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Romilly SQUIRE
Chairman of the Heraldry Society of Scotland - 2002 to 2008
That Arms of the Heraldry Society of Scotland:

Azure on a saltire Argent between two thistles slipped Argent one in chief and one in base an escutcheon Gules

Impaling the Arms of Squire:

Or a rose Sable seeded of the First on a chief of the second a swan's head and neck erased between two mullets of the first differenced with a label of three points Gules.
Heraldry Society of Scotland

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