- The Governor General of Canada
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Robert Bruce Gordon Stewart
Tillsonburg, Ontario
Grant of Arms, Flag and Badge
September 15, 2005
Vol. IV, p. 521
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Blazon
Arms
Or a fess chequy Azure and Argent between three torteaux each charged with a mullet Or;
Crest
A unicorn’s head Argent armed and crined Or charged on the neck with a torteau bearing a mullet Or;
Motto
O’ER THE SEA YET HOME;
Flag
A guidon, the Arms in hoist, the fly Gules charged with the Badge;
Badge
On a torteau the Crest, all encircled by an annulus Azure edged and inscribed with the Motto and surmounting an eagle’s feather Argent;
Symbolism
Arms
The gold shield with the blue and white chequy fess is associated with Scottish armigers named Stewart. The design is made unique by the addition of the red discs and gold stars, based on the Sutherland arms of three gold stars on a red shield, thus marking Mr. Stewart’s maternal Sutherland ancestry.
Crest
The unicorn’s head is the crest of the Chief of Stewart of Appin, to which has been added the gold star on red of the Sutherlands.
Motto
The sentence is an indication of Mr. Stewart's family immigration to Canada from Scotland. As is the custom of Scottish mottoes, it answers the motto of the Chief, Quhidder will zie, or Whither will ye.
Flag
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Badge
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Background
Canada Gazette Information
The announcement of the Letters Patent was made on March 4, 2006, in Volume 140, page 430 of the Canada Gazette.
Artist Information
Creator(s)
Original concept of Bruce Patterson, Saguenay Herald, assisted by the Heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority.
Painter
Gordon Macpherson
Calligrapher
Heather Taylor
Recipient Information
Individual