Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Baustralia/80

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The Honourable Arthur Lacey-Scott-FitzLacia80







Crown Crown of a King of Arms.
Escutcheon Per saltire Gules and Azure, in chief and in base a book proper edged Or and bound Azure that in chief inscribed “Ius Ad Bellum” and in that in base “Qualis Artifex Pereo” in letters Sable and in dexter and sinister a lion rampant combatant Argent and each charged on the shoulder with a mullet pierced Azure.
Significance The books are the Latin phrases "Just War" and "Such an artist deceased in me."
Former version
Quarterly of six, I Argent, three lions Sable armed and langued Gules; II per pale Ermine and Ermines, a chevron thereon seven cross-crosslets counterchanged; III Azure, a sword palewise point upwards Or hilt pommel and quillons Argent enfiled by a ducal coronet Or the whole between two lions combatant Or armed and langued Gules; IV Ermines, a bordure per bend sinister Sable and Argent the whole debruised by a baton sinister Argent; V Paly Argent and Azure a chief of the same thereon three mullets Or; VI Argent, a cross between four cross-crosslets of the same.