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St. John’s, Newfoundland
Registration of Arms
March 15, 2019
Vol. VII, p. 153
Arms of Anthony Clunn CrawfordBlazonGules on a fess wavy Ermine a lion passant Or armed and langued Gules, on a chief wavy Argent between two annulets Sable a pale Azure charged with a deer’s head caboshed, all within a bordure Or; SymbolismThe Canadian Heraldic Authority does not have confirmed symbolism for this emblem. The following comments are hypotheses only. The red field and the ermine fess are traditional elements of Crawford arms. The deer’s head caboshed is one of the traditional Crawford crests. The gold border is a mark of a second son in Scottish heraldry. |
CrestBlazonA Newfoundland partridge holding in its beak a sprig of rue proper, standing on a mount Vert; SymbolismThe Newfoundland partridge recalls the home province of Mr. Crawford. |
MottoBlazonBE JUST AND FEAR NOT; SymbolismBE JUST AND FEAR NOT; |
Additional InformationCreator(s)Not available. PainterNot applicable CalligrapherNot applicable Recipient TypeIndividual Other InformationThe recipient’s emblems were originally recorded in the records of the Court of the Lord Lyon, Edinburgh, Scotland, 5 July 1949. |