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.

Archived Members

Kasparek, Rick Edward

Arms
Sanguine, a Lion rampant, double queued Argent, tufted Or and langued Gules holding in its paws by the bows three keys fesswise, bows interlaced wards to dexter facing downwards Or, and in chief a mullet of eight points Or all within a tressure Or.
Crest
Upon a wreath Or and Sanguine a griffin segreant Argent langued Gules, beaked, armed, winged and tufted Or supporting in its talons an heraldic rose Or slipped and leaved proper.
Motto
Honoris Causa (for the sake of honor)
Authority

Assumed: 7 July 2006 (Texas, United States)

Notes

Artist: Alexander Kurov

Kelsey, William †

Arms
Vert a sword erect between two pallets or each charged with five barrulets gules all between two endorses wavy argent
Crest
On a mount vert a cresset enflamed proper in font of Rods of Aesculapius in saltire or serpents vert
Motto
I Vow To Thee My Country
Authority

The College of Arms, 10 August 2005 Agent: Patric Dickinson, Richmond Herald.

Notes

For a badge: A bulls head caboshed sable armed and holding in its mouth a sword fesswise point to the dexter argent.
Obiit 2016

Kent, Barrie Harcourt †

Arms
Barry wavy of eight Argent and Azure on a pile Gules an annulet Or
Crest
A demi-horse Argent charged on the body with two bars Gules
Motto
Deo Vitae et Artium Fonti Laus (Praise the Lord for Life and Art)
Authority

The College of Arms, 24 July 1953.

Notes

Obiit 2007.

Krause, David †

Arms
Checky Gules and Azure on a chevron Or between three roses Argent barbed and seeded proper five torteaux
Crest
A cricket statant checky Gules and Azure the antennae Gules legged with the thorax enfiling a plain collar and holding in the dexter foreleg a balance Or
Motto
Watching Over
Authority

The College of Arms 16 May 2002.

Notes

For a badge: Within a wreath of roses Argent barbed and seeded proper leaved Vert a boar's head sans tongue couped behind the ears Or and holding in the mouth a torteaux.
Obiit 2020.

Lam, Cheong Ming

Arms
Azure, two trees eradicated proper with three mullets Argent in chief
Crest
A lion rampant Or holding a pearl Argent between his front paws
Motto
Nec Timeo Vincere
Authority

Chronicler of Arms of Castilla and León, H.E. Don Alfonso de Ceballos-Escalera y Gila, Marquis de La Floresta, 9th March 2017

Lawrence, Edward †

Arms
Ermine on a cross Gules a Catherine Wheel Or, a tressure flory Gules counterchanged on the cross Argent
Crest
On a wreath Argent and Gules issuant from a ducal coronet Or a demi-horse maned Or holding in the mouth a sprig of London Pride proper and supporting with the forelegs a staff Sable the upper part terminating in a sphere ensigned by a Maltese Cross Argent
Motto
Faire Mon Devoir (To Do My Duty)
Authority

The College of Arms, 10 December 1975.

Notes

Artist: John Ferguson.
Obiit 2019.

Lescott, Raymond Allan

Arms
Argent in chief two lions combatant and in base a lion passant guardant Gules an orle flory on the inner-edge Azure
Crest
Within an ancient crown Or two battleaxes in saltire Gules the heads Azure enfiling an ancient crown Or
Motto
Perseverantia et Amor (By Perseverence And Love)
Authority

The College of Arms, 19 August 1997. Matriculated in the Court of the Lord Lyon, 6 August 1998, Lyon Register vol.74, folio 42.

London, Hugh Stanford FSA FHS †

Arms
Azure five lozenges conjoined in bend between two crosses patty fitchy or.
Crest
On a wreath of the colours a lozenge checky argent and sable between two wings or.
Authority

Granted to Hugh Stanford London’s father in April 1918

Notes

Norfolk Herald Extraordinary
Obiit 1959

Louda, Jiří †

Arms
Gules a fess between in chief a mullet of six points argent between two lions passant guardant or and in base a winged parachute argent. Pendant from the shield the Czechoslovak War Cross 1939 and the Czech Medal for Military Merit
Crest
Out of a ducal coronet or a sword erect argent hilted or between two wings gules
Motto
Quo Fas Et Gloria Ducunt (Whither Right And Glory Lead)
Authority

Dr Louda, of Olomouc in Moravia, Czech Republic, has adopted these arms based on those of fifteenth-century Hussite commander Matěj Louda of Chlumčany

Notes

Artist: Jiří Louda.
Obiit 2016.

Lutterloh, Isaac H

Arms
Per pale Azure and Argent a fess wavy between three spurs rowels downward all counterchanged
Crest
A circlet of eight finials (five manifest) comprising digitalis flowers all Or out of each an eagle's feather Azure and Argent
Authority

The College of Arms, 12 January 1990.

Notes

For a badge: Between the arms of a spur rowel downwards Argent a digitalis flower proper all ensigned by a coronet Or.