Rosina May Coombs Hood

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Victoria, British Columbia
Grant of Arms with difference to Allan Donald Hood
October 15, 1996
Vol. III, p. 227

Arms of Rosina May Coombs Hood
Arms of Rosina May Coombs Hood Authorized use of the Arms of Rosina May Coombs Hood Quartered Arms as used by Allan Donald Hood
 
Arms of Rosina May Coombs Hood

Arms of Rosina May Coombs Hood

Blazon

Sable semé of shamrocks Or on a pile wavy also Or a Tudor rose proper;

Crest

Blazon

An Alphyn passant Sable armed Argent langued Gules maned and tufted Or its tail knotted holding in its dexter foreclaw a Gothic chalice Or jewelled at the knob Gules issuant therefrom a serpent contourné Purpure;

Motto

Blazon

OMNIS VALLIS EXALTABITUR. This Latin phrase means "Every valley shall be exalted".

Authorized use of the Arms of Rosina May Coombs Hood

Authorized use of the Arms of Rosina May Coombs Hood

Blazon

Authorized use: The Arms of the late Donald Fulton Allan Hood parted impaled with the Arms of his wife Rosina May Coombs Hood;

Quartered Arms as used by Allan Donald Hood

Quartered Arms as used by Allan Donald Hood

Blazon

Quartered Arms as used by Allan Donald Hood: The Arms of his late father Donald Fulton Hood quartered with those of Rosina May Coombs Hood;

 

Background

Canada Gazette Information

The announcement of the letters patent was made on January 30, 1999 in Volume 133, page 180 of the Canada Gazette.

Letters patent granting heraldic emblems to Rosina May Coombs Hood

Additional Information

Creator(s)

Original concept of Robert D. Watt, Chief Herald of Canada, assisted by the heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority.

Painter

Linda Nicholson

Calligrapher

Judith Bainbridge

Recipient Type

Individual