English: coat of arms of the Brodie-Innes of Milton; ref: A geneological and heraldic history of the landed gentry of great Britain and Irland, by Sir Bernard Burk, CB, LL.D, vol. 1, 8th edition, Harrison and sons, London, 1894
Blazon: Argent three mullets Azure on a bordure of the same eight bezants, impaling Argent on a chevron Gules between three mullets Azure a rampant lion of the field.
Français : Blason des Brodie-Innes de Milton. Blasonnement : Parti, au premier d'argent à trois étoiles d'azur, à la bordure du même chargée de huit besants d'or, au second aussi d'argent au chevron de gueules chargé d'un lion du champ, accompagné de trois étoiles aussi d'azur.
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