Padberg Evenboer, Klaas
Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie (CBG), The Hague, Netherlands, 23th April 1986, Reg.Nr. 535.
Artist: Lothar Müller-Westphal
Many of the members of the Heraldry Society are armigerous, ie. they have a coat of arms. This gives us an opportunity to introduce you to the wide range of designs and styles that are used for modern, and ancient, heraldry. The arms are organised by the member’s surname.
Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie (CBG), The Hague, Netherlands, 23th April 1986, Reg.Nr. 535.
Artist: Lothar Müller-Westphal
The College of Arms, 19th July 2013. The agent was Mr T Duke (Chester Herald).
For a badge: A Cross bottony Azure surmounted by a Leopard’s Face Or.
The artist who painted the letters patent was Mr Robert John Parsons MBE.
The text was scrivened by the Clerk of the Records, Mr Keith Alexander Evans MVO.
The College of Arms, 15 March 1982.
Granted by the Court of the Lord Lyon, King of Arms, Scotland, 21st June 2013, Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland (Folio 102, Volume 88).
The Barony of Hartsyde is an old Scottish feudal Crown Barony (1345) and is located in Upper Clydesdale, near Biggar, Lanarkshire.
The Dignity of the Barony of Hartsyde is registered in vol.2 of the Scottish Barony Register of date 26 February 2010. The Arms were granted by the Lord Lyon, King of Arms, with a baronial helm appropriate to the Dignity of a Baron in the Baronage of Scotland.
The 20th Baron of Hartsyde is a Full Member of The Convention of the Baronage of Scotland.
The blazon for the armiger’s French coat of arms as Baron of Toutemoy, have also been registered (as a recognition of pre-existing arms used by the family) through a Certification of Arms (25/2003) under the Hand and Seal of Don Alfonso de Ceballos-Escalera y de Gila, Marques de La Floresta, Cronista Rey de Armas de Castilla y Leon of date 25 November 2003, and a Registration of Arms (Certificate N°3517) of the Bureau of Heraldry, Pretoria, South Africa, of date 04 April 2006.
The College of Arms 3 November 1993.
Arms granted (College of Arms): 24th May 1993 (To Ronald Tweedy Fitzherbert Plowman)
Badge granted (College of Arms): 6th September 2017
Matriculated (Lord Lyon): Volume 92 folio 19, 7th August 2017
Badge: A Grey Wolf passant proper plain collared with a chain attached thereto reflexed over the back Or resting the dexter forepaw on a Maltese Cross of seven limbs Argent
Certificación de armas a favor de Luca Porcelli, Cronista de Armas de Castilla y León, no.61, 2021.
The ancestry and arms have been traced back nearly three centuries.
The College of Arms, 1 January 1986.
Artist: Romilly Squire.
Arms assumed in The United States of America 2020; registered with Deutches Erbe Wappenrolle under number 2220 on 15 Oct 2022; The International Society of Commoners Heraldry number 2023379 on 1 April 2023; The American Heraldry Society on 12 June 2024; Committee on Heraldry – New England Historical Genealogy Society 12 August 2024; and, with difference granted by The Office of Chief Herald of Malta ✠ on 1 September 2024 (Gazzetta tal-Gvern ta’ Malta Nru. 21,237 on 7 May 2024)
Artist: Neil Bromley
Badge: a Bald Eagle displayed Azure, head Blanc, armed and membered Jaune; in front of a circlet fleur-de-lys Or
Standard: Of four yards in length fringed compony Argent and Gules rounded in the fly, the Arms in the hoist, the livery field Azure bearing a bar Argent is split into three by two transverse bands bearing the motto In Honorem Victoria, the crest in the centre between two representations of the Badge.
These impartible arms granted by Royal Licence on 12th April 1907 to Reginald Cecil Lybbe Powys-Lybbe, being arranged through the College of Arms. Powys arms granted by Edward Bysshe, Clarenceux, c. 1661-3.
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