Lindley-Highfield of Ballumbie Castle
Heraldry
The Highfield family is recorded as being armigerous. The chief English Highfield lines bore Arms with a chevron and either acorns or buckles.
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In Scotland, a member of the Highfield line once held the feudal barony of Cartsburn, of the Prince and Great Steward of Scotland, and the ruins of Ballumbie Castle. This Armiger descends from Yorkshire minor parish gentry through his paternal grandmother. As a consequence, he bears for Arms Per Fesse Purpure and Vert, a Fesse Chequy Sable and Argent between in chief a Castle of two towers Argent masoned Sable its port and windows Azure and in base a rose Argent barbed Sable and seeded Or. An adapted version of these Arms were granted to Jessica Frances Highfield, who bears a Daffodil flower (Narcissus Pseudonarcissus) in base in place of the rose Argent.
Scottish Highfield Arms
These are the Arms of Jessica Frances Highfield, a Scottish Armiger, and the step-daughter of Mark Lindley-Highfield of Ballumbie Castle.