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Jean-Paul Valéran Gauthier

Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America
Grant of Arms, Flag and Badge, with differences to Tristan Kyosh Osei-Akoto Gauthier
May 15, 2008
Vol. V, p. 283

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Blazon

Arms

Azure a cross flory between four alerions Or;

Crest

A lion’s head Or wearing an ancient crown all between two sweet grass plants Azure;

Motto

DE DEU AIEZ VERTUT;

Flag

A banner of the Arms;

Badge

On a plate the Crest encircled by an annulus Or edged and inscribed with the Motto in letters Azure;

Differenced Arms for Tristan Kyosh Osei-Akoto Gauthier, son of Jean-Paul Valéran Gauthier

The Arms of Jean-Paul Valéran Gauthier debruised of a three-point label Argent; this individual will inherit the Arms of the Recipient following his or her death;


Symbolism

Arms

Blue represents Mr. Gauthier’s Quebec and Scottish heritage. It is also the main colour of the schools he has attended: the Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf and the Collège Notre-Dame in Montreal; the Université de Montréal; John's Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland; and of the World Bank, his current employer. The cross indicates his Christian faith, and the fleur-de-lis endings, besides being symbols of Quebec and of French heritage, refer to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Alerions appear on the arms of the Hélori de Kermartin family, one of whose members, Yves (1253-1303), is the patron saint of lawyers. Their presence indicates Mr. Gauthier’s profession as a lawyer and his involvement in the Union Internationale des Juristes Catholiques. Alerions are also associated with Godfrey of Bouillon, the leader of the first Crusade and the guardian of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre; in this way, they also allude to Mr. Gauthier’s membership in the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem.

Crest

The crowned lion’s head is based on the crest of the chief of the Clan MacGregor, and thus marks the heritage of Mr. Gauthier’s wife, Kofoworola Durojaiye MacGregor, and their membership in the Clan Gregor association. The sweetgrass is a New World plant marking Mr. Gauthier’s life in North America.

Motto

DE DEU AIEZ VERTUT, meaning “God keep you in valour”, is an Old French phrase from the 12th-century poem La Chanson de Roland (LXXXII, line 1045).

Flag

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Badge

The symbolism of this emblem is found in other element(s) of this record.

Differenced Arms for Tristan Kyosh Osei-Akoto Gauthier, son of Jean-Paul Valéran Gauthier

The symbolism of this emblem is found in other element(s) of this record.


Background

Canada Gazette Information

The announcement of the Letters Patent was made on November 22, 2008, in Volume 142, page 2984 of the Canada Gazette.


Artist Information

Creator(s)
Original concept of Bruce Patterson, Saint-Laurent Herald, assisted by the heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority.

Painter
Linda Nicholson

Calligrapher
Luc Saucier


Recipient Information

Individual