* The following blazon and/or emblazonment are hereby Certified by the armiger listed, to be his/her original (or inherited/matriculated) Arms.
Category: American Armigers
Arms: Or, in bend three feathers bend sinisterways Gules. Above the shield is placed an Helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling Gules Doubles Or.
Crest: On a Wreath of the Liveries is set for Crest issuing out of flames Or and Gules a phoenix Gules beaked Or.
Motto: DUTY, HONOR, COUNTRY
Badge: Per pale three feathers conjoined per fess Gules, encircled by a crown of ancient nobility proper.
Alternate Badge: A Wyvern passant wings endorsed Gules armed Or eyed Or and Sable colored by a crown of ancient nobility proper, Chained Or.
Three feathers being the badge of the Laird (Chief) of a clan it is a pun on the name of Laird.
The American College of Heraldry, #179
The Chronicler King of Arms of Spain, Protocola 601985, Folioa 183-185.
The Lord Lyon King of Arms, Vol. 53, p. 66 of the Public Register of All Arms and Bearing in Scotland