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Ottawa, Ontario
Grant of Arms, Flag and Badge, with differences to Joseph Martin Robert Roy, Daniel Michel Joseph Roy and Anik Anne Roy
September 15, 2021
Vol. VIII, p. 17
Arms of Donald Maurice Joseph RoyBlazonPer chevron wavy Gules and Argent, in chief a coronet flory Or between two pairs of army officer’s swords in saltire Argent hilted Or, in base a unicorn rampant winged Azure armed, crined and unguled Or; SymbolismThe colours blue, white, red and yellow are derived from the Acadian flag and reflect Major Roy’s Acadian heritage. The unicorn is a symbol of Christ, and its wings allude to his air force career. The wavy division line represents water and thus his service with the navy aboard Sea King helicopters. The crown is an allusion to his surname, French for “king.” The crossed swords represent his army career. |
CrestBlazonA demi-talbot Gules holding between its forelegs a quill Or and issuant from a circlet of ivy leaves Vert; SymbolismThe talbot is known for its bravery and steadfastness, and represents the courage of Major Roy’s wife, Lise, who fought against cancer for over twenty years. The quill refers to Major Roy’s career in communications. The ivy is associated with academia and thus to the studies of many in the family. |
MottoBlazonPERCULSUS EXSURGOR; SymbolismMeaning “Though struck down I am raised,” this Latin phrase represents the resilience of Mr. Roy’s family, which has been able to rise up from the misfortunes it has suffered. |
Badge of Donald Maurice Joseph RoyBlazonAn oval per pale Azure and Gules charged with an albatross volant proper and ensigned by a coronet flory Or; SymbolismAs the albatross is a creature of the air and sea, able to glide on winds for long periods of time, it alludes to the anti-submarine warfare aircraft flown by Major Roy, which could cruise over the ocean for extended periods. The crown alludes to Major Roy’s surname, French for “king.” |
Differenced Arms for Joseph Martin Robert Roy, child of Donald Maurice Joseph RoyBlazonThe Arms of Donald Maurice Joseph Roy debruised of a three-point label Argent during his father’s lifetime; This individual will ultimately inherit the Arms; SymbolismThe label indicates that he is the eldest child and heir to his father’s arms. |
Differenced Arms for Daniel Michel Joseph Roy, child of Donald Maurice Joseph RoyBlazonThe Arms of Donald Maurice Joseph Roy with a talbot rampant Azure and an anchor fouled Or in place of the unicorn and the coronet flory; SymbolismThe anchor refers to his career as a naval officer. The talbot is taken from the Crest. |
Differenced Arms for Anik Anne Roy, child of Donald Maurice Joseph RoyBlazonThe Arms of Donald Maurice Joseph Roy with a talbot rampant Azure and a bird singing Or in place of the unicorn and the coronet flory; SymbolismThe songbird refers to her talent for singing and to her experience as a professional performer. The talbot is taken from the Crest. |
Additional InformationCreator(s)Original concept of Teva Vidal and Bruce Patterson, Deputy Chief Herald of Canada, assisted by the heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority PainterDavid Farrar CalligrapherDoris Wionzek Recipient TypeIndividual |