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TO ALL AND SINGULAR to whom these Presents shall come We, the Right Honourable Sir Christopher Demitrios McQueeny, Baron Oldenburg, Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Act, Trips of the Order of the Rose, Lord Pious King of Arms, Send Greeting!

WHEREAS Sir Kieran Evereste hath represented unto Us that he is desirous of having Ensigns Armorial established under lawful authority and duly recorded in Our Public Armorial Register and hath requested therefore the favour of Our Warrant for Our granting and assigning such Arms as We deem suitable to be borne and used by him and by his descendants according to the Laws of Arms,

AND FOREASMUCH as we did by Our Warrant under Our hand and Seal bearing the date the 26th day of July 2004 authorize and direct Us to grant and assign such Arms accordingly,

KNOW YE THEREFORE that We the said Lord Pious King of Arms in pursuance of Our Warrant and by virtue of the Letters Patent of Our Office granted by the King's Most Excellent Majesty do by these Presents grant and assign unto the said Sir Kieran Evereste the Arms following, videlicet:- Gules, a Saxon Horse Argent upon ground Proper, as are in the margin hereof more plainly depicted, the whole to be borne and used forever hereafter by the said Sir Kieran Evereste and by his descendants with their due and proper differences and in accordance with the Laws of Arms,
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[/doHTML]IN WITNESS WHEREOF We the said Lord Pious King of Arms have to these Presents subscribed Our name and the Seal of Our Office is hereunto affixed at Bergen this 26th of July in the 1st Year of the Reign of Our Sovereign Lord Alexander the First, By the Grace of God, of the Kingdom of Hanover, and of His Other Realms and Territories King, and in the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand and Four.
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The banner accompanying this is forthcoming. As per Sir Kieran's request, these arms are a replica of an early Hanoverian - that's the German Hanover, not us - flag. The Saxon horse took quite some time to make, so he'd better like it!
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