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Prof.
Daniel Joseph Russell
KSMA
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Registered:
The
International Register
of Arms, 31st March
2025 Registration No.
0723 (Vol.4).
Arms:
Vert three bugles with
mouthpiece sinister Or
the ring wound with a
tassel hanging dexter
Gules.
Crest:
A phoenix
gules langued Or, rising
from flames of the
second.
Registration:
Nederlands
Genootshap voor
Heraldiek, Wapenbrief
no. 2025.220, 22 March
2025.
Arms
rendered by Henk d’Jong
of Dordrecht,
Netherlands, as a modern
version of the ancient
arms assumed by the
armiger's great
grandfather in the
1890s.
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The
arms were used by the
armiger’s great
grandfather, William
Charles Russell of Towson,
Maryland, USA, a variation
of the ancient Irish arms
of Russell.
The armiger is in
possession of artwork with
these arms painted by his
great grandmother,
Tamasine Beck Russell in
the 1890s. She was herself
descended from the
armigerous Hickman family
of Canada. A seal bearing
the Hickman family crest
(A talbot dog sejant
argent collared and
chained gules) was used on
legal documents by her
ancestor Thomas Hickman,
Gent. of Weymouth, England
whose son Morgan Thomas
emigrated to Nova Scotia
in 1746. The earliest
Hickman ancestor, Rev.
Thomas Hickman, MA Oxon
(1588-1655) was a noted
Royalist during the
English Civil War, and
suffered financially in
consequence. Elizabeth
Pilkington, his wife,
petitioned King Charles II
for redress at his
restoration. The
aforementioned was a
granddaughter of the Rt.
Hon. John Maye, who sat in
the House of Lords as
Bishop of Carlisle from
1577 to 1598. The personal
arms of Bishop Maye (the
armiger’s 11th great
grandfather) were Sable, a
chevron Or between three
cross crosslets,
fitche, Argent on a chief
of the second three roses
Gules.
The armiger is a legal
consultant and
adjunct professor
in The Hague, and a Knight
of Sao Miguel da Ala,
Portugal.
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