Philip Siu Lun Lee

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Winnipeg, Manitoba
Grant of Arms and Supporters, with differences to Margaret Mona Lee Grant, Mabel Nancy Lee and Malinda Ann Lee
August 20, 2010
Vol. V, p. 539

Arms of Philip Siu Lun Lee
Arms of Philip Siu Lun Lee
Differenced Arms for Margaret Mona Lee Grant, daughter of Philip Siu Lun Lee Differenced Arms for Mabel Nancy Lee, daughter of Philip Siu Lun Lee Differenced Arms for Malinda Ann Lee, daughter of Philip Siu Lun Lee
 
Arms of Philip Siu Lun Lee

Arms of Philip Siu Lun Lee

Blazon

Chequy of nine Purpure and Argent, on a chief Or three bauhinia flowers Purpure;

Symbolism

The nine-division pattern represents His Honour’s position as the ninth child of his parents. The bauhinia flower represents Hong Kong, the birthplace of His Honour and his wife, Anita. Three such flowers represent their three children. The plum colour is His Honour’s favourite colour.

Crest

Blazon

Issuant from a circlet of prairie crocus flowers Or a plum tree proper fructed Purpure;

Symbolism

The prairie crocus flowers, the provincial flower coloured gold here, represent His Honour’s interest in the betterment of all Manitobans. The plum tree alludes to the name “Lee”, which means “plum tree” in Chinese.

Motto

Blazon

ADVANCE THE PEOPLE;

Symbolism

Refers to the fact that His Honour has always been a community-minded supporter of encouraging the development and growth of all Manitobans.

Supporters

Blazon

Dexter a sea-bison, sinister a sea-qilin, both Or queued Purpure and issuant from barry wavy Or and Purpure;

Symbolism

The bison is taken from the arms of Manitoba. The qilin is significant to His Honour’s family and Chinese heritage, representing benevolence, goodwill, and good government. The lower body of a fish-tail alludes to his skills in water research and limnology studies.

Differenced Arms for Margaret Mona Lee Grant, daughter of Philip Siu Lun Lee

Differenced Arms for Margaret Mona Lee Grant, daughter of Philip Siu Lun Lee

Blazon

The Arms of Philip Siu Lun Lee with the centre flower replaced by a heart Purpure; this individual will inherit the Arms of the Recipient following his death;

Symbolism

Each central emblem in the chief (the heart, ermine spot and snowflake) indicates in the Canadian heraldic system the birth order of His Honour’s three daughters.

Differenced Arms for Mabel Nancy Lee, daughter of Philip Siu Lun Lee

Differenced Arms for Mabel Nancy Lee, daughter of Philip Siu Lun Lee

Blazon

The Arms of Philip Siu Lun Lee with the chief wavy and the centre flower replaced by an ermine spot Purpure;

Symbolism

Each central emblem in the chief (the heart, ermine spot and snowflake) indicates in the Canadian heraldic system the birth order of His Honour’s three daughters.

Differenced Arms for Malinda Ann Lee, daughter of Philip Siu Lun Lee

Differenced Arms for Malinda Ann Lee, daughter of Philip Siu Lun Lee

Blazon

The Arms of Philip Siu Lun Lee with the chief indented and the centre flower replaced by a snowflake Purpure;

Symbolism

Each central emblem in the chief (the heart, ermine spot and snowflake) indicates in the Canadian heraldic system the birth order of His Honour’s three daughters.

 

Background

Canada Gazette Information

The announcement of the letters patent was made on March 26, 2011 in Volume 145, page 1075 of the Canada Gazette.

Letters patent granting heraldic emblems to Philip Siu Lun LeeLetters patent granting heraldic emblems to Philip Siu Lun Lee

Additional Information

Creator(s)

Original concept of Darrel Kennedy, Assiniboine Herald, assisted by the heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority.

Painter

Debra MacGarvie

Calligrapher

Shirley Mangione

Recipient Type

Individual

Special Designation

Lieutenant Governor