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Knight and Baronet of Nova Scotia

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File Name: 69655_nova_scotia
Description: "KNIGHT AND BARONET OF NOVA SCOTIA. A new creation during the reign of George I. to induce capitalists to settle in that part of North America. The title is hereditary: the arms are argent, St. Andrew's Cross gules surtout, an escutcheon or, with a lion rampant gules within a double tressure of the same, surmounted by a king's crown as a crest." -Hall, 1862
Source: Hall, Arthur The Manual of Heraldry (London: J. S. Virtue & Co., 1862) 91
Keywords: heraldry, shield, coat of arms, escutcheon, knight and baronet, Nova Scotia, George I, St. Andrew's cross, gules, surtout, or, lion rampant, double tressure, surmounted, crown, crest

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