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Shirley Knowles Greenwood

Nanoose Bay, British Columbia
Grant of Arms and Flag
September 15, 2003
Vol. IV, p. 313

Arms of Shirley Knowles Greenwood

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Blazon

Arms

Or on a bend between two maunches Vert three garbs Or;

Crest

A wyvern segreant Vert its dexter claw holding a semiquaver Or its sinister claw resting on a rose Argent;

Motto

VAE DUPLICI CORDI;


Symbolism

Arms

The shield, notably the bend and the garbs, is based on English arms traditionally associated with the name Fitton, Mrs. Greenwood’s family name, but with a change of colour as a reference to her married name. The maunches represent her expertise and interest in fashion, which she studied at the Slade School of Fine Arts.

Crest

The crest is based on a traditional Fitton crest featuring a wyvern. The musical note symbolizes Mrs. Greenwood’s skill as a pianist and her lifelong interest in music. The white rose of York honours her father, Wing Commander Alec Knowles-Fitton, M.B.E., at one time County Councillor for West Yorkshire, and her mother Mabel (Bentley) Fitton.

Motto

VAE DUPLICI CORDI is a Latin phrase meaning “Woe to the deceitful heart”, which has been used by Mrs. Greenwood’s family for many years.