Personal Arms


[Emblazoned by Brian Jeffs.]

Like any heraldic achievement, these arms belong specifically to one person and are borne by authority and inheritance. There is no such thing as a coat-of-arms for all persons of any given name. 

Arms:
Quarterly:

First & Fourth, Azure, on a bend Argent, a wyvern Gules (Court of the Lord Lyon,  2006),

Second & Third, Per pale Argent and Azure, three oak trees eradicated, counterchanged,
fructed Or, a chief per pale Azure and Argent (College of Arms, 1984),

In pretence, Azure three Chabots haurient Argent jessant de lis Or within a Tressure flory on the outer edge of Maple Leaves Or (College of Arms, 2004).

Crests:
(1) A wyvern Gules, charged on the wings, one visible, with a wheel Argent. (Court of the Lord Lyon, 2006),

(2) A dragon passant Vert grasping in its dexter foreclaw an oak tree eradicated per pale Azure and Argent fructed Or. (College of Arms, 1984) .

 

For further explanation and the rationale for the design elements, click here.

Click here to see the College of Arms grant, 1984. 
Click here to see the Lyon Court grant, 2006.
Click here for the College of Arms grant, 2004. 
Click here for the Spanish Certification of arms, 2005.
Click here for the College of Arms grant of a badge, 2009.

For various emblazonments by several artists, illustrating different marshalling, click here for my heraldic gallery.