- The Governor General of Canada

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Clarence Churchill Mann
Toronto, Ontario
Registration of Arms
March 15, 2024
Vol. VIII, p. 266

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Blazon
Arms
Per pale Or and Gules a stirrup leathered and buckled, on a bordure embattled three maple leaves, all counterchanged;
Crest
A charger statant Argent crined and unguled Or, bridled saddled and accoutred with a major-general’s sword and saddle blanket proper, resting its hoof on a racing spur its rowel to the dexter Or;
Motto
PERSEVERE;
Symbolism
Arms
The Canadian Heraldic Authority does not have confirmed symbolism for this emblem. The following comments are hypotheses only. The stirrup likely alludes to the racehorse farm that Major-General Mann and his wife ran after the Second World War. The maple leaves represent his Canadian identity.
Crest
The Canadian Heraldic Authority does not have confirmed symbolism for this emblem. The following comments are hypotheses only. The charger – or warhorse – likely alludes both to Major-General Mann’s military career in the Second World War as well as to his horse farm. The sword is also indicative of his combat service and the rank he achieved in the Canadian Army.
Motto
PERSEVERE.
