| From the Arms of Admiral The Honourable Edward Boscawen. (1946). Barry wavy of ten white and blue; a falcon close proper the dexter claw placed upon a red rose barbed and seeded proper. |
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A young gallant from Sir Walter Scott’s “MARMION”. Name given to the minesweeper and small craft base at Port Edgar 1939, closed in 1975, after transferring to Granton in 1943. (1947). Per fess wavy blue and barry wavy of four white and blue; a seax and a dagger in saltire proper hilts gold surmounted by a torch erect gold inflamed proper. |