I have today received the latest newsletter for The White Lion Society and note the news that there is a new Hon. Treasurer (congratulations to him of course). Curious to know whether he is armigerous, I did a quick search on their website and found that his arms illustrate an example of a chapeaux being granted instead of a wreath by the CoA . I had made the possibly incorrect assumption that such chapeaux were difficult to obtain and although the armiger, in describing his arms, states that the chapeaux “alludes” to his feudal barony, I have yet to be convinced, for a number of reasons, that the college would have officially acknowledged this fact or taken it as a reason for allowing a chapeaux. It is my understanding that the college do not make a habit of acknowledging feudal holdings in grants and if this is a Scottish feudal barony (what other kind is there?) then I don’t think the CoA would trouble themselves with it. It is interesting to note that having obtained the grant which includes chapeaux the armiger then obtained a Scottish matriculation of his arms.
All in all, a very interesting find and an excellent set of arms.
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