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Gayre
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Lt. Col. Robert Gayre of Gayre and Nigg,(1907-1996)
Arms: Quarterly: I and IV, Argent a fleur-de-lys Sable in dexter chief point a mullet Vert
(for Gayre): II and III, Ermine a fret engrailed Gules ( for MacCulloch).
SOURCE, NOTES & CREDITS: The blazon is from page 161 and the illustration for background is from the plate facing page 145 of “The Armorial Who is Who”, 1979-1980, by Lt. Col. Robt. Gayre, The Armorial, Edinburgh, 1980. Text is adapted from the Wikipedia article by D.Q. Wedvick.
Lt. Col. Robert Gayre of Gayre and Nigg, b. 6 Aug 1907 and d. 10 Feb 1996 was a an author and expert on Scottish heraldry. He wrote amongst other works: "Heraldic Standards and Other Ensigns", 1959; "The Nature of Arms", 1961; "Heraldic Cadency" 1961; and perhaps most importantly: "Roll of Scottish Arms", Part I in 2 volumes which cover all the entries of Volume 1 of Lyon Court's "Public Register of all Arms and Bearings in Scotland" covering the period 1672-1804 excluding the arms of corporations. This roll of arms by Gayre is more comprehensive than that of Lord Lyon Sir James Balfour Paul's "An Ordinary of Scottish Arms" ( Volume 1) of 1672-1901 ( 2nd Ed of 1903) in dealing with the same period. dqw 2011 0904
The artwork is a rendering by John Hamilton Gaylor
2011 0904
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