Baron Heathfield - Coat of Arms

Coat of Arms

  • Arms: Gules, a bend engrailed or, a baton azure, on a chief of the last the fortress of Gibraltar winged with turrets between two pillars argent masoned sable, the gate of the castle of the last charged with a key of the second and below the same the words plus ultra ("further beyond").
  • Crest: A dexter arm holding a cutlass proper, the arm charged with a key.
  • Supporters: Dexter, a ram; sinister, a goat; each wreathed with flowers round the neck.
  • Motto: Fortiter et recte ("boldly and rightly")

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