The Arms of  the younger of Dirleton
 

Yaalit Naomi Maria Agasim-Pereira of Fulwood and Dirleton
The younger of Dirleton & The Feudal Lady of Dirleton and Colemere

 

Arms: Per chevron engrailed Azure and Argent, in chief between a fleur-de-lis and thistle slipped and leaved Or, a Magen David Argent, in base a fructed pear tree eradicated proper; the whole debruised by a lozenge shape rendering.
 


 

Motto: IPSA SCIENTIA POTESTAS EST (Knowledge is Power)
 

Grant: 03 of April 2003 The State Herald Office of South Africa. Registration (4/3/4/633). Published in the South Africa Government Gazette # on 11 of April, 2003 Volume 454 Number 24604
 

The armiger's father holds a Warrant from the Lord Lyon King of Arms dated 18th March 2005 in recognition of his application dated 21st September 2000 recognising the petitioner as Camilo Agasim-Pereira of Fulwood, Baron of Fulwood and authorising the Lyon Clerk to prepare Letters Patent granting the petitioner and his heirs armorial bearings complete with baronial additaments.
 

Rendition of Arms by David Robert Wooten

The undifferenced arms those of the armiger's father Camilo Agasim-Pereira of Fulwood & Dirleton, baron of Fulwood and Dirleton. Used by the heiress to the arms they are shown in a lozenge shape to symbolize a heiress

The Arms of the Baron of Fulwood and Dirleton and his heirs represents their Jewish faith, love for Scotland and family name origins.

The Magen David Argent has been the symbol of Israel and of the Jewish faith for ages past. The thistle slipped represents the armiger’s pride for his country Scotland. The fructed pear tree eradicated proper, represents the family name Pears or Pear Tree. The fleur-de-lis is a true representation of his past in Europe and the favourite motif of the family. The lion sejant Or is also one of the oldest symbols of Judaism and the script in Hebrew "Adonai Malech (“The Lord is King” in Hebrew letter") testifying to the armiger's faith: only the Lord is truly Noble and Faithful.

The Baron of Fulwood & Dirleton and his heirs have traced their family's lineage back more than fourteen generations to a Juan Calderon (b. 1662, in Villa Ciervo, Salamanca, Spain) who married Ana Sanchez, also from Villa Ciervo, the family lived in the same area until 1901 when they immigrated to Brazil.

The armiger is the younger of Dirleton and Feudal Lady of Dirleton & Colemere.
 

Arms of yr of Fulwood: Elio Gabriel Samuel A. - P.  of Fulwood & Dirleton, younger of Fulwood
                         

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