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Coat of arms of the Lord Napier of Merchistoun, Baron Ettrick of Ettrick, Baronet of Nova Scotia: Napier (arms of feudal Earls of Lennox, a title inherited by King James I & VI from his father Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley) quartering Scott [1]
The coat of arms of Ontario is the armorial emblem representing the Canadian province of Ontario. The arms contain symbols reflecting Ontario's British heritage, along with local symbols. At the upper part of the shield is the red cross of St. George, representing England. The lower portion of the shield features three golden maple leaves on a ...
The arms of the Clan Chief, or to give him his full title, Chief of the Name and Arms of Napier are: Quarterly, 1st & 4th, Argent, a saltire engrailed cantoned of four roses Gules, barbed Vert; 2nd & 3rd, Or, on a bend Azure, a mullet pierced between two crescents of the Field, within a double tressure flory counterflory of the Second (see ...
English: coat of arms of the Lord Napier. Argent, a saltire engrailed between four roses Gules (Napier) (Note: same as arms of feudal Earls of Lennox) Blazon: Quarterly 1 st & 4 th Argent a saltire engrailed between four roses Gules barbed Vert; 2 nd & 3 rd Or on a bend Azure a mullet between two crescents of the Field within a double tressure ...
Coat of arms of Ontario: Coat of Arms of Ontario: May 26, 1868, augmented on February 27, 1909 [2] The present coat of arms was adopted on February 27, 1909, by royal warrant of King Edward VII. The design builds upon the original shield of arms granted by royal warrant of Queen Victoria on May 26, 1868, with the addition of supporters, crest ...
Later that year he was raised to the Peerage of Scotland as Lord Napier. The baronetcy became dormant in 1683 on the death of the third Lord and third Baronet, while the lordship passed to the late Lord's nephew. The baronetcy was successfully claimed in 1817 by the third Lord Napier's heir male general, the eighth Baronet. [2]
English: coat of arms of Ontario. Crest: Upon a wreath of the colours a bear passant Sable; Escutcheon: Vert, a sprig of three maple leaves slipped Or, on a chief argent a cross gules. Supporters: On the dexter side a moose and on the sinister side a deer, both proper. Motto: UT INCEPIT FIDELIS SIC PERMANET (Loyal she began, loyal she remains)
The royal arms of Canada [21] are the official coat of arms of the Canadian monarch and thus also of Canada. [22] [23] They incorporate many distinctive Canadian elements such as the maple leaves, and the reference to the French royal arms in the fourth quarter [24] which replace or add to those derived from the British. [25]