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Carl Dale Pritchett
Arms, videlicet: Per fess wavy Sable and Barry wavy of six Argent and Sable, in chief a crescent Argent.
Crest: Upon a craggy rock a wolf statant ululant Argent.
Motto: DEA VOCEM AUDI
Pennon: 120 centimetres long or thereby Sable with the Arms of the Petitioner in the hoist bearing his motto “DEA VOCEM AUDI” in three lines in letters Argent with the crest of the Petitioner in the fly, the said Pennon being limited to the Petitioner and his successors in the said Armorial Bearings.
Matriculation: Recorded on the 65th page of the 88th Volume of the Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland.
SOURCE/NOTES & CREDITS: Source for blazon and illustration is the Matriculation, for illustration credit, see below. Text adapted by D.Q. Wedvick from documents provided by the armiger to the Society of Scottish Armigers.
Carl Dale Pritchett was born in 1949, graduated from Central High School in London, England in 1967 and received an M. A. degree in Educational Psychology from the University of Texas at San Antonio in 1976. His career for 27 years was in information technology and he retired as data warehouse administrator for the Army Airforce Exchange Service ( AAFES) in 2012. He is a clansman of the Clan Keith Society both in the US and Canada. His interests range from traveling to Scotland ( eight times since 2008 ) where most recently he visited in Shetland and Orkney for three weeks this year, heraldry, history, hill walking and Scots Gaelic. dqw 2012 1120
The artwork is a rendering by Mrs. Yvonne Holton, Herald Painter to the Court of the Lord Lyon and Dingwall Pursuivant of Arms.
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