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Constance Brummel Crook

Peterborough, Ontario
Grant of Arms
June 20, 2008
Vol. V, p. 304

Arms of Constance Brummel Crook

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Blazon

Arms

Azure a cross between first and fourth a rose Or, second and third a crook Argent surmounted by an open book Or;

Crest

Issuant from a Loyalist military coronet Or a demi-lion Gules holding in its dexter paw a quill Or;

Motto

FAMILY LIVES FOREVER;


Symbolism

Arms

The roses represent Mrs. Crook’s favourite flower. The open book and cross denote her strong Christian beliefs. The shepherd’s crook relates to her name as well as to her being a guide to history through her writings. The colours of blue and gold allude to her affection for the monarchy, these colours being the vice-regal colours of Canada.

Crest

The lion portrays courage and also is an allusion of support for the monarchy, this animal being a Supporter of the Royal Arms of Canada. The quill denotes her success as an author of children’s literature. The Loyalist military coronet shows her Loyalist ancestry.

Motto

The motto demonstrates Mrs. Crook’s firm belief in positive family values.