Frederick Coat of Arms
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Coat of Arms/Motto: Prudens simplicitas beat

The Frederick Coat of Arms illustrated at left was faithfully reproduced by heraldic artists from properly researched recognized Armorial Directories from Europe and the Americas officially recorded in the ancient heraldic archives.

Heraldic artists of old developed their own unique language to describe an individual Coat of Arms.

In the language of the heraldic artists, the Arms (Shield) is as follows:

When translated, the Arms description is "Or, on a chief azure (upper field of blue), three doves argent (silver, or white; when engraved, left plain)."

Above the shield and helmet is the crest which is described as:

When translated, the crest description is "Atop a chapeau azure (a blue cap, hat, or bonnet; Cap of Dignity) with turned up ermine (white, with black spots or tufts), is a dove same as in the arms, in the beak an olive branch proper."

Motto: Prudens simplicitas beat.

Latin translation is "prudent, wise + simple, unaffected + blessed, fortunate, sometimes saint"

Westminster, formerly of Burwood House, Surrey, and Strawford House, Hampshire. Baronetcy.

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