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Michael Rupert Llewellyn Davies

Kingston, Ontario
Grant of Arms
July 15, 2003
Vol. IV, p. 291

Arms of Michael Rupert Llewellyn Davies

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Blazon

Arms

Gules on a bend Argent between in chief an inking ball and in base a key Or, a lion passant Sable;

Crest

A demi dragon Gules supporting a scaling ladder Sable;

Motto

A YMDRECHO A DRECHA;


Symbolism

Arms

The arms are very similar to those granted to Mr. Davies' grandfather, Senator Rupert Davies, in 1940. The printer's inking ball indicates the family's work in newspaper publishing, especially the Kingston Whig-Standard, of which Mr. Davies, like his grandfather, was publisher. The new element is the key, which represents Mr. Davies' business in network encryption.

Crest

The crest is identical to the one granted to Rupert Davies. The dragon marks the family's Welsh ancestry.

Motto

This Welsh phrase means "He who strives will overcome." It was included in the grant to Rupert Davies.