Chidiac, Michael
College of Arms – granted 26th October 2020
Artist: Tom Meek
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.
College of Arms – granted 26th October 2020
Artist: Tom Meek
The College Arms, 1 March 2011. Agent: Clive Cheesman, Rouge Dragon, now Richmond.
For a badge: Two Talbots countercourant in pale that in chief Or that in base Sable each gorged with a plain Collar attached thereto a Line terminating in a Ring reflexed over the back and environing the other counterchanged.
Canadian Heraldic Authority; Grant of Arms, with differences to Emily Karen Cliff and Christopher Douglas Cliff July 15, 2019 Vol. VII, p. 195.
Issued by the College of Arms (William Hunt – Windsor Herald) on 24th March 2012.
The College of Arms, 2021 (Sir Thomas Woodcock Garter and Robert Noel Norroy and Ulster Kings of Arms)
See The Heraldry Gazette, New Series 163, March 2022, p.5.
The Chief Herald of Ireland, 10 December 2005.
The College of Arms, 1 May 1995.
Matriculated in the Court of the Lord Lyon (vol.74, p.8) 5 February 1991
The Court of the Lord Lyon, 10th August 1982. Register, volume 66, folio 24.
Matriculated at the Court of the Lord Lyon, 3 April 1963.
Artist: Anthony Maxwell.
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