Arms granted to Sir Harry Smith in 1846. They are thus described by Sir Bernard Burke:— Arms—Argent, on a chevron between two martlets in chief gules, and upon a mount vert in base, an elephant proper, a fleur-de-lis between two lions rampant, of the first: from the centre-chief, pendant by a riband, gules, fimbriated azure, a representation of the Waterloo medal. Crest—Upon an Eastern crown or, a lion rampant argent, supporting a lance proper; therefrom flowing to the sinister, a pennon gules, charged with two palm-branches, in saltier, or. The supporters are a soldier of the Rifle Brigade and a soldier of the 52nd Regiment. THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF Lt.-Gen. Sir Harry Smith, BARONET OF ALIWAL, G.C.B. |