Ackerman, the Revd David
2018 College 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.
2018 College of Arms
The College of Arms, 19 November 1992.
Artist: Henry Gray.
The College of Arms, 20 April 2004.
For a badge: A strake of the Pewterer's Company Or charged with a fleur de lys per bend Argent and Sable. Artist: Andrew Jamieson.
Arms assumed in 1999 (Denmark); Skandinavisk Vapenrulla 721/2012-13
Artist: John Ferguson FHS FHSA
Granted to Raymond Mark Arnold (father), 24th May 1995 by College of Arms, with motto: Ecce Aquila (Behold the Eagle)
Artist: Quentin Peacock.
College of Arms, 30th October 2019
Assumed in 2001. Registered in the International Society of Commoners Heraldry’s Roll of Arms, page XIV, n.2019220.
Arms granted to husband Dr Richard Baker 1st June 2012 differenced according to Ruling of Kings of Arms 7 Apr 1997 (Heraldry Gazette NS no.69, Sep 1998)
Artist: Rosetta Baker
College of Arms Grant 1st June 2012
Artist: Tom Meek
I took my coat of arms in 1972. It has been registered in: (1) Skandinavisk Vapenrulla as no. 178/74. (2) Z G Alexy: Ex Libris Armales 1985 curriculis vitae adnexis contemporaneorum de arte et scientia armorum bene meritorum, Vienna 1985. (3) Armorial des membres de l’Académie internationale d’héraldique 1949-1999
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