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English: Sir David Ochterlony was awarded the honour of bearing arms by a letter of Prince Regent, future King George IV, vide letter dated 14 Jan 1817.

The description of arms is as follows: 'On an embattled chief two banners in saltire, the one of the Mahratta states, inscribed Delhi, the other of the state of Nepaul, inscribed Nepaul, the staves broken and encircled by a wreath of laurel,' with this motto to the arms, viz. - 'Prudentia et animo;' and the crest of honourable augmentation following,, viz.-'Out of an easter crown, incribed Nepaul, and arm issuant, the hand grasping a baton of command entwined by an olive branch;'[...] Source: The East India Military Calendar: Containing the Services of General and Field Officers of the Indian Army, Volume 1, London, 1823. - John Philippart

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The Present Baronetage of the United Kingdom, by William Stockdale, London, 1821.

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Author William Stockdale

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