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'''Registration no.: 0017/2016''' | '''Registration no.: 0017/2016''' | ||
Country of origin : United Kingdom<br> | Country of origin : United Kingdom<br> | ||
Place of origin : - <br> | Place of origin : - <br> | ||
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====Other language blazon==== | ====Other language blazon==== | ||
===Origin/meaning=== | ====Origin/meaning==== | ||
[[File:Juby badge.jpg|frame|right|100 px|Heraldic badge of Dr. Juby]] | [[File:Juby badge.jpg|frame|right|100 px|Heraldic badge of Dr. Juby]] | ||
With Sir Walter Verco, Norroy & Ulster King of Arms, acting as the petitioner’s Agent, the College of Arms Granted to him the arms “Vert, a chevron paly Argent and Rouge between in chief two roses Argent barbed and seeded Proper and in base a triangular harrow Or” and for crest, “A demi bear Proper muzzled Gules and holding in the paws a fleam Or.” The Motto used was “Depositum Custodii” (Keep that which is committed to you). This was the armiger’s favourite quotation from M R James’ horror story, “The Treasure of Abbot Thomas”. It also summed up his feelings since the Church had appropriated some land from the family by stating that a relative did not exist - even though they subsequently called on that very same person to witness a Deed! The Letters Patent for these arms were dated the 5th March 1974. | With Sir Walter Verco, Norroy & Ulster King of Arms, acting as the petitioner’s Agent, the College of Arms Granted to him the arms “Vert, a chevron paly Argent and Rouge between in chief two roses Argent barbed and seeded Proper and in base a triangular harrow Or” and for crest, “A demi bear Proper muzzled Gules and holding in the paws a fleam Or.” The Motto used was “Depositum Custodii” (Keep that which is committed to you). This was the armiger’s favourite quotation from M R James’ horror story, “The Treasure of Abbot Thomas”. It also summed up his feelings since the Church had appropriated some land from the family by stating that a relative did not exist - even though they subsequently called on that very same person to witness a Deed! The Letters Patent for these arms were dated the 5th March 1974. |