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There are a number of local Ayrshire 'heroes' so to say. From the father of penicillin Alexander Fleming to the cycling maverick that is Graeme Obree, with many many more to be mentioned. However, I'll take a punt that not many have been immortalised in their home town coat of arms.
Following the death of Robert I of Scotland, or Robert the Bruce as we prefer to know him, Sir William Keith of Gawliston [Galston as it is now shortened to] travelled to Spain as part of a crusade and recovered the heart of the fallen King Robert. The heart was returned along with the heart and bones of fellow crusader Sir James Douglas. Robert the Bruce's heart was thereafter buried in Melrose, with Douglas' heart and bones fully interred in the Kirk of St Bride, Douglas. The coat of arms, as you can see, depicts a heart being held by a hand in mail, which is Sir William Keith's.
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