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Owen William Lockyer

Moncton, New Brunswick
Grant of Arms, with differences to James Edward Lockyer, Judy Rowena Lockyer and Stephen Owen Lockyer
November 12, 1997
Vol. III, p. 205

Arms of Owen William Lockyer

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Blazon

Arms

Azure on a chevron Argent between in chief two lions passant gardant crowned of mural crowns and in base a maple leaf Or three ants Sable;

Crest

Rising out of a mural crown Or a lymphad with oars in action Azure pennons flying Gules the sail Argent and charged with a mural coronet Or enfiled by the letter "L" Azure;

Motto

SEDULE ET SECUNDE. This Latin phrase means "Diligently and successful".


Symbolism

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