Barton, David Garbutt
The College of Arms, 15th January 1992.
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.
The College of Arms, 15th January 1992.
The College of Arms 27 July 2018. Agent: York Herald (Peter O’Donoghue). Registered with the Canadian Heraldic Authority 20 September 2019.
For a Badge: A demi Horse couped Azure sans tail supporting between the legs a Sword palewise Or the blade surmounted by a Wheel Gules. Artist: Linda West.
Certified (as a recognition of pre-existing arms used by the family) by the Cronista Rey de Armas de Castilla y Leòn, S.E. Don Alfonso de Ceballos-Escalera y de Gila, Marquess of La Floresta, in Segovia (Spain) on 30th April 2021
Artist: Prof. Nob. Andrea Borella
Badge: A sun in splendour Or charged with a cross moline Azure
Artist: John Ferguson FHS FSHA
The College of Arms, Robert Noel, Lancaster Herald, 8 April 2014.
Canadian Heraldic Authority Grant of Arms and Badge October 20, 2016 (https://reg.gg.ca/heraldry/pub-reg/project-pic.asp?lang=e&ProjectID=2841&ProjectElementID=9992)
Granted 25th August 1996
Court of the Lord Lyon 3 June 2015 (Public Register of all Arms and Bearings in Scotland, Vol 121 Folio 88.
As Director of Ceremonies of the Priory of Scotland of the Order of St John, the additament of Two batons in saltire Sable their ends Gules fimbriated Argent was granted by the Lord Lyon King of Arms on 6 September 2019.
Court of Lord Lyon
Above the Shield is placed an Helm befitting his degree with a Mantling Azure doubled Or.
Artist: Annette Reed
The College of Arms, 15 May 1975.
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