The
armiger chose a shield
of white (argent) to
signify peace and
sincerity throughout
broken by the blue
(azure) raguly line,
which represents
hardships and difficulty
suffered. The black
(sable) buck’s head in
chief demonstrates a
consistent determination
to refrain from fighting
unless provoked. The
chess rook in base is
meant to be a constant
reminder to choose one's
battles carefully.
The
crest of three feathers
signifies willing
obedience, loyalty, and
serenity of mind in all
things.
The mantle is depicted
here in the laurel leaf
style as a whimsy
because the armiger’s
middle name, Lauren, is
derived from "laurel",
which is Latin, meaning
"seer of second sight"
or gift of superior
intelligence.
The
motto "Pax et Securitas"
is Latin for "Peace and
Security".
John Mansfield (1799 – 9
March 1879) of Etwall,
Derby, England father of
Gervis George Mansfield
(7 May 1823 – 24 April
1907) of Ashbourne,
Derbyshire, England,
father of Gervis Vincent
Mansfield (2 April 1896
– 15 January 1971) of
Sacramento, Sacramento,
California, USA, father
of Dean Floyd Mansfield
(19 July 1924 – 10
August 2001) of
Sacramento, Sacramento,
California, USA, father
of John David Mansfield
(b. 30 September 1949)
of Sacramento,
Sacramento, California,
USA, father of Matthew
Lauren Mansfield (b. 25
April 1979) of
Sacramento, Sacramento,
California, USA.
Matthew Lauren Mansfield
was certified as a
Communications Officer
by the Georgia Public
Safety Training Center
in Forsyth, Georgia, USA
(1998); certified by the
Arizona Criminal Justice
Information System in
Phoenix, Arizona, USA
(2006); certified as a
medical transcriptionist
in Lehi, Utah, USA
(2008); received his
associates and
certificate in computer
programming in Mesa,
Arizona, USA (2012),
associates and
certificate in law
enforcement technology
in Tempe, Arizona, USA
(2014), and Arizona
Peace Officer Standards
and Training Certificate
in Phoenix, Arizona, USA
(2014). In 2014, the
armiger became a sworn
constable in the great
State of Arizona, USA.
Additionally, he is
founder of his own
engineering company,
Mansfield Engineering
LLC, and is the
co-founder and director
of operations at Carino
Academy LLC. In 2016,
the armiger was awarded
a Chief’s Coin for
exemplary service to his
community during the
course of his duties as
a peace officer. He has
two sons, Timothy Isaac
Mansfield (b. 23 May
2008), and Levi Sterling
Mansfield (b. 17
November 2010).
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