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John Henry Penfold

Comox, British Columbia
Registration of Arms
June 15, 2020
Vol. VII, p. 264

Arms of John Henry Penfold

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Blazon

Arms

Or a chevron Sable, its apex terminating in a Latin cross Gules, between three peewits (northern lapwings) proper;

Crest

A pine tree fructed proper issuant from a palisade Or;

Motto

UNUM OVILE ET UNUS PASTOR;


Symbolism

Arms

The Canadian Heraldic Authority does not have confirmed symbolism for this emblem. The following comments are hypotheses only. The cross refers to Father Penfold’s avocation as a Roman Catholic priest.

Crest

The Canadian Heraldic Authority does not have confirmed symbolism for this emblem. The following comments are hypotheses only. The palisade makes a pun on the name Penfold, an Old English word meaning “walled enclosure.” The palisade and pine tree can be found in the crests of several Penfold families.

Motto

This Latin phrase meaning “One fold and one shepherd,” taken from the Gospel of St. John (10:16), makes an additional canting reference on the name Penfold.