Grant of Arms
Grant of Arms

Members' Roll of Arms

Many of the members of the Heraldry Society are armigerous, ie. they have a coat of arms. This gives us an opportunity to introduce you to the wide range of designs and styles that are used for modern, and ancient, heraldry. The arms are organised by the member’s surname.

Current Members

Tabili, Nob. Prof. Marco

Arms
Gules, with three mounts Or, surmounted by a lion rampant Or.
Crest
A phoenix issuing from fire and an ancient crown of an Italian noble.
Motto
Post fata resurgo.
Authority
Registro Araldico Italiano; coat of arms used by the Tabili family since the 15th century
Notes

Prof. Marco Tabili FRSA is a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Carmen.

Trinn, Christoph

Arms
Per fess Sable and Argent a pale counterchanged the Sable semé of snowflakes Or.
Crest
A coney sejant Sable charged on the flank with a tower and holding between its paws a key Or.
Motto
EIN FALKE, EIN STURM (A falcon, a storm)
Authority
Registered by the International Society of Commoners Heraldry on March 28, 2021.

Tumber, Rajinder Singh MBE

Arms
Per chevron embattled Or and Azure in chief on the dexter a Terrestrial Globe Vert the seas proper and on the sinister a Roundel Azure charged with the Constellation of the Pleiades Argent and in base issuant in base from flames proper a Phoenix crowned with an Eastern Crown Or
Crest
Upon a Helm with a Wreath Or and Azure Issuing from an Eastern Crown Or a Dragon rampant Azure winged Or breathing fire proper and holding in the dexter forefoot a Wand tapering to a point bendwise Argent
Motto
Draconem Penitum Illumina [Enlighten the Dragon Within]
Authority
24th April 2023, College of Arms; Agent: William Hunt
Notes

Badge: A Dragon sejant erect contourny Gules winged and crowned with an Eastern Crown Or breathing fire proper resting the dexter forefoot on an Armillary Sphere Or the globe Vert the seas proper and holding in the sinister forefoot a Wand tapering to a point bendwise sinister Argent.

Tunesi of Liongam, John

Arms
Quarterly: 1st and 4th, Per chevron Azure and Gules a chevron écimé Or supporting a castle triple towered Argent windows and port of the Second and issuant from the base a mount of six coupeaux of the Fourth, (Tunesi of Liongam); 2nd and 3rd, Barry of eight Or and Gules the head of a Celtic cross between three mullets Argent (Dodds).Guidon: Eight feet in length with rounded end having the St Andrew’s Cross in the hoist, of five tracts of these liveries Or and Azure thereon the crest, videlicet:- in front of a palm tree a dromedary camel couchant Proper, and in the fly in letters Gules the Motto "Ex Ungue Leonem". Pennon: 120 centimetres long of these liveries Or and Azure with the Arms of Tunesi of Liongam quartering Dodds in the hoist bearing the Motto "Ex Ungue Leonem" in two lines counterchanged.
Crest
In front of a palm tree a dromedary camel couchant Proper.
Motto
EX UNGUE LEONEM (The lion shall be known by its claw)
Authority
Court of the Lord Lyon, Crest and Guidon Matriculated 29th September 2000, Pennon granted 27th January 2005

 

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