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Peter James Radley
Kingston, Ontario
Grant of Arms, with differences to Deborah Ann Radley and Jennifer Lynn Radley
February 20, 2009
Vol. V, p. 424
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Blazon
Arms
Argent a chevron engrailed Azure between in chief two shamrocks and in base a maple leaf Vert;
Crest
A phoenix Vert issuant from flames Or grasping in its beak a serpent Gules;
Motto
CUIMHNIGH AN THORT;
Symbolism
Arms
The chevron and white field are borrowed from other arms used by Radleys. The leaves refer to Mr. Radley’s Irish and Canadian heritage.
Crest
A phoenix rising from flames has been used as a crest by other Radleys. Here it is differenced by a snake, taken from other Radley arms.
Motto
This Gaelic phrase means “Remember the past”.