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Newmarket, Ontario
Grant of Arms, Flag and Badge, with differences to Ethan Gregory Whyte and Nolan Gregory Whyte
May 15, 2020
Vol. VII, p. 251
Arms of Gregory Douglas WhyteBlazonPer fess embattled Azure and Or, in chief an eagle Or volant grasping a sword fesswise Argent hilted Or, in base a dragon passant Gules; SymbolismThe sword and the crenellated line dividing the shield indicate Mr. Whyte’s role as a police officer in protecting citizens. This is reinforced by the dragon, a fearless creature protective of what it values and a reminder of Mr. Whyte’s duty to guard his community and family. The eagle—a bold and far-sighted bird—symbolizes action and enlightenment, and thus Mr. Whyte’s endeavour to act without hesitation while also making judicious decisions. |
CrestBlazonA talbot sejant Or charged with a cross bottony Gules and in front of a beacon Azure enflamed Gules; SymbolismThe talbot, a medieval hunting dog traditionally used in heraldry, represents Mr. Whyte’s love of dogs as family pets and also alludes to his love of hunting. The beacon, symbolizing vigilance, indicates Mr. Whyte’s career as a police officer. The cross represents his Christian faith. |
Badge of Gregory Douglas WhyteBlazonA dragon’s head erased Gules within a triangle reversed of three bows Or; SymbolismThe dragon is taken from the Arms and symbolizes protection. The bows represent three generations of hunters and thus allude to Mr. Whyte’s hopes to pass on to his children his love of hunting, which he inherited from his own father. |
Differenced Arms of Ethan Gregory Whyte, child of Gregory Douglas WhyteBlazonThe Arms of Gregory Douglas Whyte debruised of a three-point label Argent during his father’s lifetime; This individual will inherit the Arms following the death of the Recipient; SymbolismThe symbolism of this emblem is found in other element(s) of this record. |
Additional InformationCreator(s)Original concept of Bruce Patterson, Deputy Chief Herald of Canada, and Samy Khalid, Saguenay Herald, assisted by the heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority. PainterDesirée Kern CalligrapherLuc Saucier Recipient TypeIndividual |