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  • Arms: Two coats per pale, dexter Gules on a bend Or between a holly leaf Proper in chief and a portcullis in base of the second a baton Azure (Elliot), sinister Argent two crescents in fess and a lymphad in the base Sable on a chief Gules a boar's head couped of the first within a bordure company of the second and first (Tennant).
  • Supporters: Dexter a Black-faced ram Proper horned Gules gorged of a collar Argent charged with two crescents Sable, sinister a horse Argent hooves Or bridle and reins Sable.
  • Motto: 'Velis Plenis'
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Arms and the Woman by Duncan Sutherland
Date 2 March 2023
Object history Coat of arms of Katharine Elliot, Baroness Elliot of Harwood (1903-1994). This achievement was used from 1962 to 1994. She bears this achievement on a lozenge (as is traditional for a woman), atop the lozenge is the coronet of a British baron (under the Life Peerages Act 1958, she was created a life peer taking as her title Baroness Elliot of Harwood), she was the first peeress to speak in the House of Lords, the first peeress to propose the loyal address and the first peeress to pass a private bill through the House.
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