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Cluny Macpherson

St. John’s, Newfoundland
Registration of Arms
March 15, 2022
Vol. VIII, p. 79

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Blazon

Arms

Per fess Or and Azure, a fess wavy per fess wavy Vert and Argent surmounted by a lymphad Or sails furled and masted proper flagged Gules, between two caribou heads couped respectant Or attired Gules, in the dexter canton a hand couped fesswise holding a dagger, in the sinister canton a cross-crosslet fitché Gules;

Crest

A cat sejant proper between two caribou antlers Or;

Motto

NE’ER BUT A GLOVE;


Symbolism

Arms

The Canadian Heraldic Authority does not have confirmed symbolism for this emblem. The following comments are hypotheses only. The lymphad, the hand holding a dagger and the cross are common to coats of arms belonging to members of the Scottish Macpherson clan. The caribou head is the emblem of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment, in which Dr. Macpherson was a lieutenant-colonel.

Crest

The Canadian Heraldic Authority does not have confirmed symbolism for this emblem. The following comments are hypotheses only. A wildcat is commonly used in Scottish Macpherson crests. The antlers repeat the symbolism of the caribou from the Arms.

Motto

This phrase, meaning “Never unless gloved,” is a variation on the motto of the Macpherson clan chief, “Touch not the cat but a glove.” Here, the glove refers to the soft parts of the paw of the cat. When it assumes a war-like stance, the paw becomes spread or “ungloved,” revealing the dangerous claws. It is a warning to those who engage in battle with the Macpherson clan.


Background

Canada Gazette Information

The announcement of the Letters Patent was made on March 19, 2022, in Volume 156, page 1210 of the Canada Gazette.


Artist Information

Creator(s)
Not available.

Painter
* Not applicable / Sans objet

Calligrapher
* Not applicable / Sans objet


Recipient Information

Individual

The recipient’s emblems were originally recorded in the records of the Court of the Lord Lyon, Edinburgh, Scotland, 25 March 1954.