MACKENZIE OF REDCASTLE Gordon Benson Mackenzie <strong>of</strong> Redcastle, formerly <strong>of</strong> St. George's College, Salisbury (Harare). Azure, a stag's head caboshed attired with ten tines Or, within a bordure chequy <strong>of</strong> the second <strong>an</strong>d the first. (Lyon Office) MACKENZIE OF SCATWELL Sir (Lewis) Roderick Kenneth Mackenzie, 9th Baronet <strong>of</strong> Scatwell. Late <strong>of</strong> Bulawayo. Quarterly, 1st, azure, a deer's head cabossed Or, 2nd, Or, a mountain azure inflamed gules, 3rd, gules, three legs <strong>of</strong> a m<strong>an</strong> in armour proper, flexed in tri<strong>an</strong>gle garnished <strong>an</strong>d spurred Or, 4th, azure, a deer's head cabossed Or, within a bordure <strong>of</strong> the last charged with eight crescents <strong>of</strong> the first. (BP 1953) MACKINTOSH OF KYLLACHY A.D. Mackintosh formerly <strong>of</strong> Highl<strong>an</strong>ds, Salisbury (Harare). Son <strong>of</strong> William Encas Mackintosh, JP, BA, <strong>of</strong> Kyllachy. Quarterly, 1st, Or, a lion ramp<strong>an</strong>t gules, 2nd, Or, a dexter h<strong>an</strong>d couped fessways holding a dagger in pale gules, 3rd, Or, a lymphad, oars in saltire sable, flagged gules, 4th, azure, a salmon nai<strong>an</strong>t argent. (Lyon Register: 1/10/1886) MACKINTOSH OF CLAN CHATTAN Dunc<strong>an</strong> Alex<strong>an</strong>der Eliott Mackintosh <strong>of</strong> Mackintosh-Torcastle <strong>an</strong>d 31st Hereditary Chief <strong>of</strong> Cl<strong>an</strong> Chatt<strong>an</strong> (s. in 1942). Born 1/12/1883, married 23/7/1912, Ellen Primrose, daughter <strong>of</strong> Frederick Smith. Also his two sons, Kenneth <strong>an</strong>d Robert Dunc<strong>an</strong>. All <strong>of</strong> Felixburg, Fort Victoria (Masvingo). Quarterly, 1st , Or, a lion ramp<strong>an</strong>t gules, 2nd, argent, a dexter h<strong>an</strong>d couped fessways, holding a heart in pale gules, a label azure in chief charged with three bulls' heads cabossed <strong>of</strong> the first for difference, 3rd, azure, a boar's head couped Or, armed proper, l<strong>an</strong>gued gules, 4th, Or, a lymphad, sails furled, oars in saltire azure, flagged gules, overall <strong>an</strong> inescutcheon charged as the fourth for Captain or Chief <strong>of</strong> the Cl<strong>an</strong> Chatt<strong>an</strong>. (Lyon Register 36/36, 9/4/1947) MALES Roy Michael Males, FHGSZ., <strong>of</strong> Harare. Member <strong>of</strong> the State Heraldry Committee from 1997. Quarterly, 1st, Gules, a round buckle, tongue to the dexter Or, 2nd, Purpure, on a mound vert in <strong>an</strong> opening in a stone wall proper a high gate argent, 3rd, Purpure, three seaxes barwise proper pommels <strong>an</strong>d hilts to the dexter Or, 4th, Gules, a pen in bend sinister argent in front <strong>of</strong> a scroll chart Or showing Zimbabwe vert. (Govt. Register No. 498) 79
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