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Vincent Burns Redmond

Cornwall, Ontario
Confirmation of the Right to bear Arms with differences to Vincent Shaun Redmond and Vincent Shaun Patrick Redmond
November 1, 1995
Vol. III, p. 424

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Blazon

Arms

Vert on a fess Gules fimbriated Or in chief a harp also Or and in base a sprig of maple with three leaves Argent, Or, Argent a castle of two towers Argent, overall in the dexter and in the sinister two swords paleways Argent pommels and hilts Or;

Crest

A coronet Or with maple leaves Gules alternating with shamrocks Vert rising therefrom a Canada goose wings elevated and addorsed proper;

Motto

FAITHFUL TO DUTY;

Motto

In Irish Gaelic.

Differenced Arms for Vincent Shaun Redmond, son of Vincent Burns Redmond

The Arms of Vincent Burns Redmond debruised by a label of three points Gules; this individual will inherit the Arms of the Recipient following his death;

Differenced Arms for Vincent Shaun Patrick Redmond, grandson of Vincent Burns Redmond

The Arms of Vincent Burns Redmond debruised a label of five points Gules;


Symbolism

In general, the symbolism of emblems prior to 2000 does not exist in an appropriate format for the online Register.


Background

Canada Gazette Information

The announcement of the Letters Patent was made on November 23, 1996, in Volume 130, page 3279 of the Canada Gazette.


Artist Information

Creator(s)
Not available

Painter
Debra MacGarvie

Calligrapher


Recipient Information

Individual

The recipient's emblems were originally recorded in the name of Vincent Shaun Redmond in the Public Register of Arms, Flags and Badges of Canada, Vol. II, page 70, 19 February 1991.