Frederick Oscar Warren Loomis

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Montréal, Quebec
Registration of Augmented Arms (1920)
March 20, 2015
Vol. VI, p. 491

Arms of Frederick Oscar Warren Loomis
Arms of Frederick Oscar Warren Loomis
 
Arms of Frederick Oscar Warren Loomis

Arms of Frederick Oscar Warren Loomis

Blazon

Per pale dexter per fess, in chief Or* a double-headed eagle Sable imperially crowned proper charged on the breast with an escutcheon Or thereon three lions rampant Sable (Cambrai**), in base Gules on a mount Vert a castle Argent, flagged and vaned Or, its door Gules guarded by a lion sejant guardant Argent, charged above the archway with an escutcheon quarterly 1st and 4th Or a lion rampant Sable, 2nd and 3rd Or a lion rampant Gules (Mons); sinister Or a cross Gules between 1st and 2nd two boars’ heads erased Sable armed and langued Gules, 3rd and 4th two maple leaves Vert (Loomis);

*The blazon found in the records of the Court of the Lord Lyon indicates “Or”, although the accompanying painting erroneously depicts the field as Argent.

**The lions in the arms of Cambrai are usually Azure.

Symbolism

The arms granted in 1915 to Lieutenant-Colonel Loomis were augmented in 1920 with arms for the cities of Cambrai, France (upper left section), and Mons, Belgium (lower left section), at their initiative to honour the actions of the then Major-General Loomis. He was the commander of the Third Division of the Canadian Army who liberated the two towns, in October and November 1918 respectively, during the Great War of 1914-1918. The augmentation of the arms of Mons is hereditary.

Crest

Blazon

An elk’s head caboshed proper;

Symbolism

Not available.

Motto

Blazon

VIRTUTEM COLIMUS;

Symbolism

This Latin phrase means “We honour virtue”.

 

Background

Canada Gazette Information

The announcement of the letters patent was made on October 3, 2015 in Volume 149, page 2336 of the Canada Gazette.

Letters patent registering the heraldic emblems of Frederick Oscar Warren Loomis

Additional Information

Creator(s)

Original concept of the Lord Lyon King of Arms, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Painter

Court of the Lord Lyon, Edinburgh / Cour du roi d’armes Lord Lyon, Édimbourg

Calligrapher

Not applicable

Recipient Type

Individual

Other Information

The recipient's emblems were originally recorded in the records of the Court of the Lord Lyon, Edinburgh, Scotland, 23 April 1920.