Grant of Arms
Grant of Arms

Members' Roll of Arms

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.

Current Members

Lovell, Keith FHS

Arms
Per bend sinister Azure and Or a lion salient tail nowed a bordure engrailed all counterchanged
Crest
A demi figure of a youth habited in an alb and amice and playing upon a recorder at the note B flat all proper
Motto
Amor Omnia Condonet (May Love All Forgive)
Authority
The Collge of Arms, 16 November 1982.
Notes

For a badge: Within an annulet engrailed on the inner edge Azure a lion salient tail nowed Or.

Lumbley, Lee

Arms
Argent on a fess engrailed Gules between three popinjays Proper gorged Gules three Bezants
Crest
Out of a ducal coronet Or a griffin rampant coward per fess Argent and Azure langued Gules grasping in the sinister fore-claw the base limb and in the dexter fore-claw the sinister limb of a jewelled cross of Saint Cuthbert composed of garnets set in Gold all Proper
Motto
Deus et meum ius
Authority
Assumed 27 October 2005; Registrations: U.S. Heraldic Registry 20090418H, International Registry of Arms 0157, Society of American Armigers AA0019
Notes

Mantling: Gules doubled Argent
Badge: A White Rose barbed and seeded proper surmounted of a Ducal Coronet Or,
Standard: In the Hoist the Arms in the Fly Gules a Fess Argent in the first compartment the Crest in the second and third compartments the Badge on two transverse Bands Azure fimbriated Or fimbriated Azure the Motto Or
Devised by: Lee Lumbley and Geoffrey Kingmam-Sugars
Artist: Lee Lumbley

Mackay, Kenneth Donald DCS

Arms
Azure on a chevron Argent between two bears' heads couped Argent muzzled Gules in chief and a Church of Scotland Diaconate cross Argent in base, the Lion of St Mark Gules holding an open book proper, between two hands grasping daggers the points turned towards the lion all proper
Crest
A Phoenix Gules in flames on its wings tongues of fire proper
Motto
A Theachdairean 'N An Teine Lasarach (He Makes Flames of Fire His Servants - Psalm 104 v4)
Authority
The Court of the Lord Lyon. 26th August 2010. The Public Register of all Arms and Bearings in Scotland. Volume 88 Folio 72.
Notes

For a pennon: Argent and Azure with the Arms in the hoist and the motto in two lines counterchanged.

Malden, Reginald John FHS

Arms
Per fess Argent and Vert a pile reversed issuant from the fess line of the last and another issuant from the base of the first tipped with a long cross Or charged with a crescent of the third for difference.
Crest
Issuant from flames of fire a dexter cubit arm Proper, the hand grasping a long cross in bend sinister Sable behind the traverse a glory Or
Motto
Hold fast
Authority
Matriculated: Court of the Lord Lyon, 12th September 1977. Lyon Register, volume 58, folio 60.
Notes

Unicorn Pursuivant 2012–2015; subsequently Slains Pursuivant.

Mallinson, Edward

Arms
Gules a chevron between in chief two roses Argent barbed Vert seeded Or and in base a pestle and mortar also Argent
Crest
A mallard rising proper
Motto
Is Leoir do'n La ole Fein (Sufficient Unto The Day Is The Evil Thereof)
Authority
Granted in the Court of the Lord Lyon, 15 July 2005 (Public Register of all Arms and Bearings of Scotland, Vol.86, folio 33).
Notes

Artist: Patricia Bertram.

Malone, Peter John

Arms
Per fess Azure and Gules between three mullets an eagle displayed the head nimbed Or
Crest
Two wings erect the dexter Azure the sinister Gules each charged with a mullet Or
Motto
Fidelis Ad Terminum (Faithful To The End)
Authority
The Deputy Chief Herald of Ireland, 6th February 2002.
Notes

Artist: Katherine Lumsden.

Manjarres-Wahlberg, C J

Arms
Quarterly, 1st and 4th: Argent on a base wavy Bleu Celeste a triple masted medieval ship under sail Proper in dexter chief a celtic knot Vert (Wahlberg); 2nd and 3rd: Or three bendlets sinister Gules on a chief enhanced Azure between two garbs Or a maple leaf Or (Manjarres) Mantling: Gules doubled Argent
Crest
On a wreath Argent and Gules, A Cornish Chough [Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax] Proper grasping in its beak a bezant. Mantling: Gules doubled Argent
Motto
Esto semper fidelis (Be always faithful)
Authority
Assumed 3rd September 2021 (USA)
Notes

Design and artwork: David Burkart, Alembic Heraldry

Manning, Baz FHS

Arms
Or semy of millrinds Azure a chief dancetty of two full points upwards Purpure pierced twice of the field billetwise throughout
Crest
Upon a mount growing therefrom Giant Red Paintbrushes (Castilleja Miniata) slipped and leaved proper an heraldic antelope statant erect per fess dancetty Gules and Purpure armed tufted unguled and winged Or holding with the sinister forehoof and by a guige Tenny in the dexter forehoof an escutcheon Argent
Motto
Sine Qua Non (Without This Nought)
Authority
The College of Arms, 30 December 2000.
Notes

Artist: Daniel de Bruin.

Marcenaro y Aguirre, Osvaldo Enrique

Arms
Argent, on a bend cotised Azure, three griffins paleways of the First. Above the shield from which is surrounded by its proper ribband the Badge of a Knight of Magistral Grace of the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of St. John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes and of Malta, is set the cap of Justice as Baron-Baillie, Vert doubled Argent stringed Vert, being as from the Liveries of the Barony of Tranent, and environed of two guards Or (of gold braid) thereon a Helm befitting his degree with a Mantling Azure doubled Argent and a wreath of the Liveries
Crest
An Arm and hand in armour couped at the wrist Proper the hand holding a sword in pale point upwards Argent hilted Sable between two wings Argent
Motto
POTIUS MORI QUAM FOEDARI (Rather Death Than Dishonour)
Authority
Granted by the Court of The Lord Lyon, 9th day of May 2005. Folio 25/Volume 87 and Registered with the Committee on Heraldry, New England Historic Genealogical Society, April 25, 2013.

Marner, Harry Goodwin David

Arms
Azure on a Pile Or between two wings expanded Argent a Pellet in base on a mount of three cusps Vert a Bezant
Crest
upon a Helm with a Wreath Or and Azure On a Mount Vert a Griffin passant Azure winged and beaked Or langued Gules armed Azure around its neck a Wreath Argent Gules and Azure supporting with its dexter claw a Pair of Dividers points downward Gold
Motto
Teuri Praeter Modum (Protect Beyond Measure)
Authority
The College of Arms, 8th April, 1993.

 

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