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Windsor, Ontario
Registration of Arms
March 15, 2019
Vol. VII, p. 165
Arms of Samuel Arnold WallaceBlazonGules a lion rampant Argent armed and langued Azure debruised of a fess Gules fimbriated and charged with an annulet Or between two boars’ heads couped Argent; SymbolismThe Canadian Heraldic Authority does not have confirmed symbolism for this emblem. The following comments are hypotheses only. The red field and white lion are the arms of the Chief of the Clan Wallace. The annulet is a mark of a fifth son in English heraldry. |
CrestBlazonA dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand grasping a sword, issuant from a maunch of the tartan of the clan Wallace proper; SymbolismThe arm holding a sword is the crest of the Chief of the Clan Wallace. |
MottoBlazonPRO LIBERTATE; SymbolismMeaning “For freedom,” this Latin phrase is the Motto of the Chief of the Clan Wallace. |
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, 11 December 1951. See also the heraldic emblems of his nephew William Albert Wallace (Vol. VII, p. 164). |