The 1965 arms have a gold field and red tressure from the arms of Scotland. |
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The royal tressure is rare outside Scotland, and is never granted within Scotland unless it signifies a specific royal favour. |
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The crest has a red Scottish lion with a fleury counter fleury collar resembling the tressure in the arms of that country. |
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The double tressure, fleury-counter-fleury, is part of the royal arms and is apparently granted only as a mark of royal favor. |
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If the tressure is decorated with flowers that look somewhat like the fleur de lis, inserted through the tressure it is known as a tressure-flory-counterflory. |
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