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217:"had possessed the privilege of using seals and armorial bearings from a remote period which far outdated the Acts of 1592 and 1672, from which the Lord Lyon derived his jurisdiction, and that since neither of these Acts specifically mentioned the Burghs, they did not apply to them" (presumably the same position that had been adopted in 1732). Three years later, a Council Minute of 23 November 1774 recorded the "discovery" among the papers of an Edinburgh lawyer—presumed to have acted for the Council over 40 years previously—of a Certificate of Matriculation of "the Ensigns Armorial or Coat of Arms of the good town of Edinburgh" signed by the Lyon and dated 21 April 1732. The discovery of this Certificate appears to have closed the case as far as Edinburgh was concerned, but other burghs adopted Edinburgh's position of non-compliance with matriculation. When, in 1786, the Convention decided to obtain a seal for its own use, it refused to recognise the Lyon's jurisdiction over the matter and the seal was not obtained until 1821. No arms were registered by the convention for the remainder of its existence until its dissolution in 1975. 326: 257: 245: 28: 311: 290: 299: 269: 281: 149:. The dexter supporter, a "woman richly attired with her hair hanging over her shoulders" represents the fact that Edinburgh Castle was historically known as the "Castle of the Maidens" probably due to it being used to protect princesses and noblewomen in times of war. The sinister supporter, a doe, recalls the city's patron saint 212:
The subject was raised again in 1771, when the Lyon issued a general statement that "all persons whether Nobility, Gentry, Towns or Bodies Corporate, bearing arms any manner or way which are recorded in terms of the Act...to give in or send to the Lyon Office an account of such Arms and of the title
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The traditional arms were used by Edinburgh Town Council until the reorganisation of local government in Scotland in May 1975, when it was succeeded by the City of Edinburgh District Council and a new coat of arms, based on the earlier one, was granted. In 1996, further local government
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to make this a test case. The Convention approved expenditure to defend the action and the Town Treasurer's Accounts recorded an entry for legal fees, but no record exists of any subsequent action, suggesting that the case was dropped.
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means "Except the Lord in Vain", a shortened version of a verse from Psalm 127: "Except the Lord build the house, they labour in vain that build it: except the Lord keep the city, the watchman waketh but in vain."
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Argent, a castle triple-towered and embattled Sable, masoned of the First and topped with three fans Gules, windows and portcullis shut of the Last, situate on a rock Proper
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whereby they claim to wear the same". On being sent a copy of this statement, the Council reacted by refusing to comply on the grounds that Scotland's
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in 1732, having been used unofficially for several centuries previously. The central symbol is a castle, representing
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reorganisation resulted in the formation of the City of Edinburgh Council, and again the coat of arms was regranted.
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A woman richly attired with her hair hanging over her shoulders, and a doe, both Proper
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with the Lord Lyon, who is responsible for regulating the system of
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who spent much of his life in solitude in the forests of
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Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland
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Index


Armiger
The City of Edinburgh Council
Crest
Shield
Supporters
Motto
Nisi Dominus Frustra
coat of arms
The City of Edinburgh Council
Edinburgh
Lord Lyon King of Arms
Edinburgh Castle
Edinburgh Castle
crest
Lord Provost's
Firth of Forth
St Giles
Provence
Edinburgh
royal burghs
Lord Lyon King of Arms
Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland
statutory
armorial bearings
Scottish heraldry
Convention of Royal Burghs
royal burghs
arms of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
The Arms on the City Chambers

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