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11th February 10, 08:57 AM
#10
 Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR
I'm not so sure about wearing a feather with his chief's crest badge, though. I would suggest he acquire his personal crest badge.
I'm curious about this situation, as well. My understanding is that armigers have the choice of wearing either:
1) their crest on a circlet. In this case the crest on the circlet denotes that they have been granted arms.
2) the conventional strap and buckle badge of their chief, demonstrating their adherence to their chief despite having arms themselves. In this case their single feather would denote them as armigerous.
Perhaps an inquiry to SSA or Lord Lyon?
Cordially,
David
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