TYTLER OF WOODHOUSELEE | 1) Gules a lion's head erased Argent between three crescents Or within a bordure of the last. 2) Quarterly 1st & 4th Gules a lion's head erased Argent between three crescents Or within a bordure of the last 2nd Erminois on a fess parted per fess embattled Gules and Azure three crescents Argent (for Craig of Dalnair) 3rd counter quartered i & iv Azure a bend engrailed between three cinquefoils Argent ii & iii Argent three antique crowns Gules all within a bordure ermine. |
Sir James Balfour Paul's Scottish Ordinary 1st matric 1786 2nd matric 1824
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Henry William TYTLER MD | Gules a dagger in pale proper on its point a wolf's head couped Or armed and langued Argent between three crescents of the last all within a bordure ermine. | Sir James Balfour Paul's Scottish Ordinary 1803
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FRASER-TYTLER OF BALNAIN | Quarterly 1st Gules a lion's head erased Argent between three crescents Or with a bordure of the last (for Tytler) 2nd Erminois on a fess parted per fess embattled Gules and Azure three crescents Argent (for Craig of Dalnair) 3rd Counter quartered I & IV Azure a bend engrailed between three fraises Argent II & III Argent three antique crowns Gules all within a bordure Argent. 4th Gules three antique crowns Or within a bordure parted per pale of the last and Azure (for Grant of Burdsyards). | Sir James Balfour Paul's Scottish Ordinary 1864
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Maj-Gen Robert Francis Christopher Alexander TYTLER | Gules a dagger in pale on its point a wolf's head couped proper between three crescents Argent within a bordure ermine. | Sir James Balfour Paul's Scottish Ordinary 1895
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Maurice William Skene TYTLER | 1st & 4th Gules a lion's head erased Argent langued Azure between three crescents Or within a bordure Or (for Tytler) 2nd & 3rd Gules a chevron Argent between three skenes of the second hafted and pommelled Or surmounted of as many wolves' heads couped of the third tusked proper (for Skene of Rubislaw) within a bordure engrailed Ermine. | An Ordinary of Arms Volume II 1902-1973 6th September 1902 17/15
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Sir James Macleod Bannatyne FRASER-TYTLER | Quarterly 1st Gules a lion's head erased Argent langued Azure between three crescents Or within a bordure of the last (for Tytler) 2nd Erminois on a fess parted per fess embattled Gules and Azure three crescents Argent (for Craig of Dalnair) 3rd Counter quartered i & iv Azure a bend engrailed between three fraises Argent ii & iii Argent three antique crowns Gules all within a bordure Silver(Fraser of Balnain) 4th Gules three antique crowns Or within a bordure parted per pale of the last and Azure (for Grant of Burdsyards). | An Ordinary of Arms Volume II 1902-1973 12th May 1913 22/5
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Edward Grant FRASER-TYTLER |
Quarterly 1st Gules a lion's head erased Argent between three crescents Or with a bordure of the last (for Tytler) 2nd Erminois on a fess parted per fess embattled Gules and Azure three crescents Argent (for Craig of Dalnair) 3rd Counter quartered I & IV Azure a bend engrailed between three fraises Argent II & III Argent three antique crowns Gules all within a bordure Argent (for Fraser of Balnain) 4th Gules three antique crowns Or within a bordure parted per pale of the last and Azure (for Grant of Burdsyards) | Fox-Davies Armorial Families 1902 | |
James William FRASER-TYTLER |
Quarterly 1st & 4th Gules a lion's head erased Argent between three crescents Or with a bordure of the last 2nd Erminois on a fess parted per fess embattled Gules and Azure three crescents Argent 3rd Counter quartered I & IV Azure a bend engrailed between three fraises Argent II & III Argent three antique crowns Gules the whole within a bordure ermine. | Fox-Davies Armorial Families 1902 |