1) DEWAR 2) Lt Col. Kenneth Malcolm Joseph DEWAR OF THAT ILK & VOGRIE | Or a chief Azure. | 1)Alexander Nisbet's A System of Heraldry 1722 2) Lyon Register 25 Sept. 1990 | |
| DEWAR OF VOGRIE | 1) Argent a chief Azure in fess two mascles of the last and in base a ship her sails furled with flag Jack and pinnets flying in a sea at anchor all proper. 2) Or a chief Azure |
Sir James Balfour Paul's Scottish Ordinary
1) 1744-7 1st matric |
1) Captain George DEWAR 2) Rev. Dr. Michael Willoughby DEWAR
| Or a ship in the sea proper sails furled streamers flying Azure on a chief of the last two boars' heads erased Argent armed Gules. | 1) Sir James Balfour Paul's Scottish Ordinary 1747 2) Lyon Register 7 Feb 1969 51/94 | |
DEWAR OF LASSODIE
| Or on a chief Azure a cinquefoil Argent. | Sir James Balfour Paul's Scottish Ordinary 1877 | |
James DEWAR Vice President of the Royal Society | Gules the crosier of St Fillan between a water bouget in the dexter and a vacuum vessel in the sinister Argent on a chief of the last three cinquefoils of the first. | An Ordinary of Arms Volume II 1902-1973 19th June 1902 17/3 | |
1) John Alexander DEWAR OF ABERCAIRNY 2)Sir John Alexander DEWAR Bt 1st Baron Forteviot | Or on a pale Vert the crozier of Saint Fillan proper on a chief engrailed Gules a holy lamb passant reguardant staff and cross Argent with the banner of Saint Andrew proper between two stalks of barley slipped also proper. | An Ordinary of Arms Volume II 1902-1973 1) 10 July 1907 2) 30 March 1917 23/22 | |
Maj Arthur William DEWAR
| Or on a chief invected Azure a bordure Gules. | An Ordinary of Arms Volume II 1902-1973 10 November 1911 21/30 | |
David Matthew Henry DEWAR OF GILSTON | Quarterly, grandquartered, 1st and 4th Argent a chief Azure, in fess two mascles of the last, and in base upon a sea undy of the second and first a lymphad also of the second her sails furled, within a bordure Or for difference (Dewar of Gilston) 2nd and 3rd grandquarters counter-quartered, i and iv Gules an imperial crown within a double tressure flory-counter flory Or a coat of augmentation (Erskine, Earls of Kellie) ii and iii Argent a pale Sable (Erskine of Cambo) and at the centre of this grandquarter a crescent Argent for difference. | An Ordinary of Arms Volume II 1902-1973 2 Nov 1954 40/44 | |
DEWAR OF CAMBUSKENNETH | Or a saltire moline cantoned between a mullet of six points in chief and a heart in base all Azure on a chief of the second an open crown of fleurs-de-lys (the front fleur-de-lys flanked by two halves visible) surmounting a pair of wings conjoined all of the first. | An Ordinary of Arms Volume II 1902-1973 26 Oct 1965 Ancient usage BLG Scotland | |
Peter de Vere BEAUCLERK-DEWAR | Quarterly, grandquartered; 1st and 4th grandquarters Or a saltire moline cantoned between a mullet of six points in chief and a heart in base all Azure on a chief of the second an open crown of fleurs-de-lys (the front fleur-de-lys flanked by two halves visible) surmounting a pair of wings conjoined all of the first a bordure per pale dexter Argent. sinister engrailed Azure (Cadet of Dewar Of Cambuskenneth) 2nd grandquarter, counter-quartered (1) and (4) France and England quarterly, (2) Scotland, and (3) Ireland (being the Royal Arms of King Charles II), the whole debruised by a baton sinister Gules charged with three roses Argent (Beauclerk, Dukes Of St. Albans); 3rd grandquarter quarterly, Gules. and Or in the first quarter a mullet Argent (De Vere, Earls Of Oxford). | An Ordinary of Arms Volume II 1902-1973
26 Oct 1965 48/40 | |
1) Donald Malise Isaiah Daniel DEWAR Canada 2) Robert Saint Fillan DEWAR 3) Donald Malise Isaiah Daniel DEWAR 4) Robert St. Fillan Thomas Donald Patrick Battersby Grant DEWAR |
Ermine a pall Azure charged with the crozier of St. Fillan proper | An Ordinary of Arms Volume II 1902-1973 1) 30th December 1905 18/54 2) 24th January 1930 28/78 3) 12th March 1968 51/33 4) Lyon Register 26 May 1982 | |
Thomas Douglas Battersby Rutherford DEWAR | Ermine a pall Azure charged with a crozier of St Fillan proper. Borne with a three point label Or during the lifetime of his elder brother. | An Ordinary of Arms Volume II 1902-1973 18th August 1972 56/31 | |
James Finlay Gavin John Menzie Grant DEWAR | Ermine a pall Azure charged with a crozier of St Fillan proper within a bordure chequy Azure and Argent. | An Ordinary of Arms Volume II 1902-1973 7th May 1973 56/54 | |
Thomas Buckston Douglas Rutherford DEWAR | Ermine, a pall Azure charged with the Bell of St Fillan Or. | Lyon Register 10th December 1982. 62nd Page, 66th Volume |
. | Thomas Robert DEWAR Of Capel Lodge, Orleston, co Kent (later Baron Dewar of Homestall)
| Per saltire Or and Azure a seax erect proper surmounted by a saltire engrailed per saltire of the first and second between two cinquefoils in fess also of the first. | 1) Harleian Society's Grantees of Arms 1897 Vol LXX fol 54 2) Blazon: Fox-Davies' Armorial Families 1902 |
. | Albemarle O'Breirne Willoughby DEWAR Of Hurstbourne, Tarrant, Andover
| Or a ship in the sea proper sails furled streamers flying Azure on a chief of the last two boars' heads erased Argent armed Gules. | Fox-Davies' Armorial Families 1902 |
1)James Cumming DEWAR 2) Col. Michael Kenneth O'Malley DEWAR OF THAT ILK & VOGRIE | Or a chief Azure. | 1) Fox-Davies' Armorial Families 1902 2) Burke's Landed Gentry The Kingdom In Scotland | |
Sir John James Evelyn DEWAR Bt 4th Baron Forteviot | Or on a pale Vert the crozier of Saint Fillan proper on a chief engrailed Gules a holy lamb passant reguardant staff and cross Argent with the banner of Saint Andrew proper between two stalks of barley slipped also proper. | Burke's Landed Gentry The Kingdom In Scotland
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