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Darren
Evetts, Lord of
the Manor of
Burntwood |
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Registered: The
International Register
of Arms, 7th October
2015. Registration No.
0368 (Vol.3) (Lordship
& Barony Register)
Arms:
Argent, within a frame
of nine Pellets spread
throughout the base,
dexter and sinister
edges of the shield, in
chief two closed books
bound Gules the dexter
charged with a text D
and the sinister a text
E both Or; on honour
point an open book
Argent bound Gules over
which is charged from
middle base an inkpot
Azure with a quill erect
Argent.
Crest:
A country gentleman with
rifle and haversack
seated amid foliage and
studying an open book
all Proper.
Motto:
Verba Volant Scripta
Manent
Assumed:
England, 15th September
2015
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The
armiger is Lord of the
manor of Burntwood,
Staffordshire, and a
member of the Manorial
Society of Great
Britain.
The
Motto, Verba Volant,
Scripta Manent is a
Latin proverb. Literally
translated, it means
"spoken words fly away,
written words remain".
This phrase seems to
come from a speech of
Caius Titus of the Roman
Senate, who suggests
that spoken words might
easily be forgotten, but
written documents can
always be conclusive in
public matters.
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