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Prof.
Roger Pearson,
M.Sc (Econ),
Ph.D, FCIS, FIoD |
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Registered: The
International Register
of Arms, 19th May 2008.
Registration No. 0134.
Arms:
Azure, a barrulet wavy
between three horses
rampant Argent.
Crest:
Two ravens proper each
gorged with a collar
attached thereto and
linking them together a
chain Gold.
Motto:
Wyrth
Badge:
An elm tree Sable leaved
and growing from a
grassy mound Or the bole
environed by a fence
Argent.
Grant:
College of Arms, 19th
June 1986
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The
crest represents the two
allegorical ravens of
Anglo-Saxon mythology,
'thought' and 'memory'.
Their gold collars and
chain thus symbolise the
harnessing of knowledge.
The Barrulet wavy refers
to the grantee's life
overseas in Japan,
India, Bengal, South
Africa and the United
States of America. The
three horses rampant
Argent continue the
Anglo Saxon theme which
reflects the grantee's
academic interests and
national feeling. The
Badge - An elm tree
Sable leaved and growing
from a grassy mound Or
the bole environed by a
fence Argent - is an
exhortation to the care
of natural and cultural
heritage as allusion to
the tragedy of Dutch Elm
Disease which destroyed
some 25 million English
Elms during the course
of the Twentieth
Century. The motto Wyrth
means Fate in
Anglo-Saxon.
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