Baron Broughshane, of Kensington in the County of London, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 19 September 1945 for William Davison, who had earlier represented Kensington South in the House of Commons as a Conservative. The title became extinct on the death of his younger son, the third Baron (who had succeeded his elder brother in 1995), on 24 March 2006.
Escutcheon: | Gules a stag trippant and in chief a celestial crown and a fleur-de-lys Or. |
Crest: | Upon a billet fesswise a stag’s head between two wings Or. |
Supporters: | On either side a stag Or gorged with a chain gules and pendent therefrom a torteau the dexter charged with a portcullis and the sinister with a grenade fired Or. |
Motto: | Virtus In Actione Consistit (Strength Consists In Action) [1] |