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David Hiroshi Tsubouchi

Markham, Ontario
Grant of Arms
August 20, 1993
Vol. II, p. 262

Arms of David Hiroshi Tsubouchi

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Blazon

Arms

Vert three Tsubouchi mons each composed of six single-winged mapleseeds conjoined wings outward and within an annulet Or;

Crest

Out of a mural coronet Or masoned Vert charged with a mullet Vert a demi man proper habited in a Japanese Kimono Vert charged on either breast and each sleeve of a Tsubouchi mon Or holding with both hands a staff proper flying therefrom a Japanese banner Vert in Chief a like mon in base a quill Or;

Motto

AUDACES FORTUNA IUVAT. This Latin phrase means "Fortune favours the bold".


Symbolism

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