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Charles Douglas Stewart

Toronto, Ontario
Registration of Arms, with differences to Hamilton Douglas Ross Stewart and Douglas Michael Gill Stewart
March 20, 2025
Vol. VIII, p. 368

Arms of Charles Douglas Stewart

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Blazon

Arms

Or a fess engrailed chequy Azure and Argent surmounting three arrows points downwards Gules flighted Vert, all within a bordure Azure charged with three crescents Or;

Crest

A pelican in her piety proper nested Argent embellished Gules and Vert;

Motto

VIRESCIT VULNERE;


Symbolism

Arms

The yellow shield with the blue and white chequerboard central stripe is a traditional element of the arms of the Scottish Clan Stewart. The border and crescents are marks of cadency.

Crest

This crest used by many members of Clan Stewart is based on the badge of the earls of Galloway, the principal branch of the clan.

Motto

This Latin phrase meaning “It flourishes from a wound” is an abridged version of the Clan Stewart chief’s motto, Virescit vulnere virtus, meaning “Courage flourishes from a wound.”