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Hamilton, Bermuda
Grant of Arms, with differences to Megan Christine Spurling, Kenneth Grant Spurling and Ian George Spurling
February 20, 2004
Vol. IV, p. 358
Arms of Kenneth George SpurlingBlazonOr on a mount in base Vert three Bermudiana flowers slipped and leaved proper, on a chief Azure four spur rowels Or; SymbolismThe arms are based on those borne by the Spurlings of Essex, with two differences to make them unique to Mr. Spurling. First, the gillie flowers have been changed to Bermudiana flowers to mark Mr. Spurling’s residence in Bermuda. Second, the background of the shield has been changed to gold. The spur-rowels are a reference to the name Spurling. |
CrestBlazonA vol Argent enclosing a bezant charged with a spur rowel Azure; SymbolismThe crest is identical to that of Spurling of Essex, except that the gold spur-rowel has been changed to blue and placed on a gold disc. The disc, resembling a coin, refers to Mr. Spurling’s work in the financial sector, especially with Sun Life Financial. |
MottoBlazonSEMPER AD OPTIMUM; SymbolismMeaning “Always for the best”, it is an expression of Mr. Spurling’s faith that situations will work out for the best. |
Differenced Arms for Megan Christine Spurling, daughter of Kenneth George SpurlingBlazonThe Arms of Kenneth George Spurling debruised of a three-point label Argent; this individual will inherit the Arms of the Recipient following his or her death; SymbolismThe symbolism of this emblem is found in other element(s) of this record. |
Additional InformationCreator(s)Original concept of Bruce Patterson, Saguenay Herald, assisted by the Heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority PainterD. Robert Tunstall CalligrapherShirley Mangione Recipient TypeIndividual |