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St. John’s, Newfoundland
Registration of Arms
June 15, 2015
Vol. VI, p. 509
Arms of Edwin John DuderBlazonPer pale, dexter, per fess indented Gules and Argent three eagles’ legs erased claws to the chief counterchanged, each grasping an escallop Or (Duder); sinister, Azure a chevron Or between in chief two bears’ heads couped Argent muzzled Gules and in base a horse courant Argent (Steed); SymbolismNot available. |
CrestBlazonUpon a rock an eagle’s leg erased claws upward proper grasping an escallop Gules; SymbolismNot available. |
MottoBlazonACTA NON VERBA; SymbolismThis Latin phrase means “Action not words”; |
Additional InformationCreator(s)Not available. PainterArtist of the College of Arms, London / Artiste du Collège d’armes, Londres CalligrapherNot applicable Recipient TypeIndividual Other InformationThe recipient’s emblems were originally recorded at the College of Arms, London, England, 16 July 1884. The grant document assigned to the grantee impaled arms representing him (to the dexter) and the late William Steed, father of his wife Margaret Eliza Steed (to the sinister). |