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- Infanta_Cristina,_Duchess_of_Palma_de_Mallorca symbolism "As with the Royal Arms of Spain. The first quarter are the arms of Castile, the second of León, the third of Aragon and the fourth of Navarre. Enté en point, the arms of Granada. Inescutcheon, the arms of Bourbon-Anjou. A palm vert has been a charge of the arms of Palma de Mallorca.".
- Infanta_Elena,_Duchess_of_Lugo symbolism "As with the Royal Arms of Spain. The first quarter are the arms of Castile, the second of León, the third of Aragon and the fourth of Navarre. Enté en point, the arms of Granada. Inescutcheon, the arms of Bourbon-Anjou. The Eucharist or has been a charge of the arms of Lugo.".
- Infanta_Margarita,_Duchess_of_Soria symbolism "As with the Royal Arms of Spain. The first quarter are the arms of Castile, the second of León, the third of Aragon and the fourth of Navarre. Enté en point, the arms of Granada. Inescutcheon, the arms of Bourbon-Anjou. A castle argent has been the charge of the arms of Hernani, the head of King Alfonso VIII of Castille has been a charge of the arms of Soria.".
- Infanta_Pilar,_Duchess_of_Badajoz symbolism "As with the Royal Arms of Spain. The first quarter are the arms of Castile, the second of León, the third of Aragon and the fourth of Navarre. Enté en point, the arms of Granada. Inescutcheon, the arms of Bourbon-Anjou. A lion gules with one of the Pillars of Hercules argent has been the arms of Badajoz, an oak has been a charge of the arms of Extremadura.".
- Isabella_of_France symbolism "Isabella's seal however shows quarterly of four: 1st; that of her husband. 2nd; that of her father, Philip IV of France . 3rd and 4th; that of her mother, Joan I of Navarre . Quarterly, 1st England, 2nd France ancien, 3rd, Gules, a cross saltire and an orle of chains linked together Or , 4th, Azure, a bend Argent cotised potent-counter-potent Or right|100px".
- Javier_Solana symbolism "The arms of Solana family quartered with the arms of the House of Madariaga.".
- Jean-Daniel_Lafond symbolism "The background of the shield is blue with a gold banyan tree in the centre. The banyan is a lush tree with aerial roots that are sent down into the earth to form secondary trunks. The banyan begins as an epiphyte on a host tree, where its seeds are dropped by a fruit-eating bird. It sends out its aerial roots from its branches, which develop into full trunks once they reach the earth, allowing the tree to spread over a vast area. It belongs to the Ficus genus of the Moraceae family. It is related to the fig tree and can develop into giant trees covering several hectares. Originally from India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, it has also been imported into other regions of the world. The first banyan tree in the United States was planted by Thomas Alva Edison in Fort Myers, Florida. The largest banyan tree is reported to be in Pune, India, with a circumference measuring 800 metres. For Mr. Lafond, the banyan symbolizes the very essence of man, who must adapt to, develop within and put down roots in his environment. It is also the symbol of work and culture, perseverance, energy and hope.The figure atop the crest consists of a magic lantern and a moon. Magic lanterns are ancient toys that, over time, inspired the thought and technical progress that led to the invention of film in the late 19th century. For Mr. Lafond, the magic lantern represents all forms of cinematography. It also symbolizes light as a source of inspiration and premise for knowledge and as the ultimate weapon against obscurity and ignorance. This light is the source of knowledge and impetus to the philosophical approach used by Plato in his allegory of the cave . The magic lantern evokes the work of the filmmaker who transposes his perception of reality into his films. It suggests that everyone perceives the world differently depending on his or her culture, history and interests. The moon charged with a camera lens evokes a well-known image from the film Voyage dans la lune , a veritable masterpiece of photographic illusions and technical innovations by French filmmaker George Méliès . “Visionary director, special effects genius, Méliès defies the imagination by using multiple technical effects, ranging from optical illusions to double exposures, effects editing and colour effects, camera stops and prestidigitation. He’s done it all. But George Méliès did not just invent film entertainment and cinematic tricks; he was also a man of the theatre, an artist, painter, cartoonist, magician, writer, actor, technician, director, and creator of the first film studio.”The horse-doves consist of a hybrid between a horse and a dove. For Mr. Lafond, they represent his French origins and his personal aspirations . They are each holding a stick. For Mr. Lafond, these two sticks represent the supporters of thought and the tools of knowledge that a philosopher needs in his quest for truth and knowledge. They refer to Socrates walking in the dark, a stick in his left hand to ensure safe footing and a lantern in his right hand to light the way. L’HUMANITÉ POUR PATRIE, meaning “humanity for one’s homeland.”".
- Jean_Coussins,_Baroness_Coussins symbolism "The three goblets represent the grantee's three children. Together with the chef’s hat they reflect the family's interests and connections with food and drink. The grantee was educated at Godolphin School; hence the dolphins which are shown with quills, alluding to the grantee's academic interests.".
- Jeanne_Sauvé symbolism "The dove bearing an olive branch symbolises peace, while the maple leaves and fleurs de lys on the coronet in which the dove sits are representative of Sauvé's French Canadian roots. The white tailed deer hearken to the symbols of Saskatchewan, where Sauvé was born, and, on the shield they support, the phoenix represents Sauvé's resurgence from cancer, the lighting bolt her career in television and radio, the mace stands for her time as Speaker of the House of Commons, and the crowned lion—the crest of the Royal Coat of Arms of Canada—indicates that Sauvé served as the viceregal representative of the Canadian monarch. Hanging below the shield is the insignia of a Companion of the Order of Canada on the bow typically used by female members of the order.".
- John_Lee,_Baron_Lee_of_Trafford symbolism "A career in banking and accountancy before turning to politics is reflected in the black and red pales for credit and debit, the bulls' heads representing the bull market on the Stock Exchange. The gryphon is associated with treasure, in particular gold; and the grantee's interests in golf and fly fishing feature in the Crest, Supporters and Badge.".
- John_Stevens,_Baron_Stevens_of_Kirkwhelpington symbolism "The Arms are variation on the red and gold pallets in the Arms of Northumberland with black arrow formations to suggest the lower portion of a portcullis and hence the Police Force, in which Lord Stevens of Kirkwhelpington was Metropolitan Police Commissioner. The Heron with its truncheon is a watchful bird and the labradors with Saxon crosses are a pun on Kirkwhelpington. The cross represents the kirk or church and the dog is a whelp".
- Jonathan_Marland,_Baron_Marland symbolism "The Arms are a variation on those hitherto borne by the family without proper authority. Black labradors have been increasingly popular in heraldry; and in this instance they are shown holding bullrushes as the grantee is Chairman of a marshland environmental project. The bobbin in the Crest refers to the grantee's wife Penelope. The classical Penelope was associated with weaving a winding sheet during the absence of her husband Odysseus.".
- Joseph_Edward_Kurtz symbolism "The gold cross on the right side of the shield symbolizes faith. The center white ring. That’s a symbol of Kurtz’s native Diocese of Allentown, which is inturn a tribute to its patroness, St. Catherine of Siena, who is said to have been wedded to Christ. The white lily is a symbol of St. Joseph, the archbishop’s patron saint, for whom he was named. The anchor is a traditional symbol of hope and fits with Kurtz’s motto, "Hope in the Lord."".
- Jules_Léger symbolism "The maple leaf is symbolic of Canada, and the Crown of the Canadian sovereign that Léger represented as viceroy. The Snowy Owl evokes wisdom, and is also the official bird of Quebec, where Léger was born and raised.".
- Kamlesh_Patel,_Baron_Patel_of_Bradford symbolism "The Yorkshire rose is combined in these Armorial Bearings with the protea of South Africa with Indian allusions in Crest and Supporters.".
- Kennedy_family symbolism "The 3 helmets on black alludes to the Arms of the O'Kennedys of Ormonde, and the red and Ermine allude the Arms of the FitzGeralds of Desmond. The olive branches and arrows symbolise America, because the olive branches and the arrows that appear in the Arms also appear in the talons of the American Eagle in the Great Seal of the United States of America.".
- King's_College,_Cambridge symbolism "In the grant of arms, the black field is described as symbolising the stability of the college; the roses are described as symbolising the bringing forth of the flowers of knowledge; and the fleur-de-lis and lion represent the royalty of King's foundation by Henry VI, referring to the Kingdoms of France and England respectively. Furthermore, white roses are traditionally a symbol of the Virgin Mary, one of the patron saints of King's.".
- Lacerta symbolism "the Lizard".
- Leo_(constellation) symbolism "the Lion".
- Leo_Minor symbolism "the lesser Lion".
- Leonard_Steinberg,_Baron_Steinberg symbolism "Arms, Crest, Badge and Supporters allude to the Jewish faith, Northern Ireland, cricket and horse racing.".
- Lepus_(constellation) symbolism "the Hare".
- Leslie_Griffiths symbolism "The griffins are a pun on the surname. The rest of the Achievement contains elements from Wales, including the green and white field, and Christianity.".
- Letizia,_Princess_of_Asturias symbolism "Princess Letizia's personalized coat of arms impales her husband's shield to the dexter with her family arms −1st and 4th quarters, the arms of her father Jesus Ortiz ; 2nd and 3rd quarters, the arms of her maternal grandfather Francisco Rocasolano.".
- Libra_(constellation) symbolism "the balance".
- Lois_Hole symbolism "The dividing line represents two peaks of a greenhouse viewed from one end, celebrating Her Honour's pioneering efforts in this field in Alberta. The two wild roses refer to Their Honours' two sons, and the book represents Her Honour's love of learning and long involvement with education. The shield surmounts the Badge of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, and is surrounded by the motto ribbon of the Order of Canada. Below the shield are show the Badges of Dame of Justice of the Order of St John, a member of the Order of Canada, and the Alberta Order of Excellence. The lion refers to Alberta and Saskatchewan, where it appears in the provincial coats of arms; to England, His Honour's ancestral homeland; and to the lion of the arms of the Scottish family of Buchanan, and being a reference to Her Honour's birthplace in Saskatchewan. The maple leaf coronet symbolizes her service to Canada and as the Queen's representative in Alberta, while the roses, repeating the reference to Her Honour's favourite flower, are shown in Canada's national colours. The book represents both Her Honour's long involvement with education as a school trustee and as Chancellor of the University of Alberta, and the importance she attaches to education. The wheat field represents both Saskatchewan and the central part played by this grain in the making of bread, a staple with a great symbolic significance to the Doukhoubors, and hence a strong reference to Her Honour's father. The green grass represents an important element of landscaping and gardening. The German Shepherds were chosen by Her Honour as they are a strong intelligent breed for which Her Honour indicated a preference. Their collars combine the official provincial flowers of Alberta and Saskatchewan.".
- Lupus_(constellation) symbolism "the Wolf".
- Lynx_(constellation) symbolism "the Lynx".
- Lyra symbolism "Lyre, harp".
- Macquarie_University symbolism "Motto in Old English taken from the general Prologue to The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer c.1400".
- Margaret_Thatcher symbolism "The dexter supporter is an Admiral of the Royal Navy, to commemorate the victory of the Falklands War during her premiership. The sinister supporter is Sir Isaac Newton, to recognise her earlier career as a scientist. The key and the two royal lions of England represents her tenure as Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury. The tower and portcullis represents her time at the Palace of Westminster as Member of Parliament. She bears this achievement on a lozenge , surrounded by the circlet of the Order of the Garter , below hangs the ribbon and insignia of the Order of Merit .".
- Max_Bingham symbolism "--03-18".
- Mensa_(constellation) symbolism "the Table Mountain".
- Michael_Jay,_Baron_Jay_of_Ewelme symbolism "The grantee's career in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office is reflected in the pelagic Manx Shearwaters. The latter's short legs prevent them from supporting the shield with a foot in a satisfactory manner. Accordingly, they have been shown contourny, thus enabling them to support with the wings. The natural black and white of the shearwater is reflected in the Arms which are divided to represent North, South, East, and West. Crown service is reflected in the coronets which ensign clarions which, in turn, suggest the initial J. General proclamation and industry is found with the trumpet-blowing otter in the crest. An industrious otter in the Crown Service is an idea repeated in the Badge.".
- Michael_Walker,_Baron_Walker_of_Aldringham symbolism "The Arms are a variation on the chevronel and fracted orle theme. They are combined with the acorn, the grantee being Governor of the Royal Chelsea Hospital which was founded by Charles II and therefore associated with the acorn taken from Charles II's oak tree. The guinea fowl reflects the grantee's childhood and association with Zimbabwe, formerly Southern Rhodesia. His interest in shooting features in the Crest with a cocker spaniel's head and the pheasant feathers. The mural crown is appropriate for a General in the Army. The grantee's family have hitherto used an arm in armour grasping a rose. Two such arms have been conjoined in the Badge to suggest the initial "W" for Walker.".
- Michaëlle_Jean symbolism "The shield shows a sand dollar, a special talisman for Jean, and the Crown symbolising her viceregal authority. The shell in a broken chain refers to Albert Mangonès' sculpture in Port-au-Prince, Marron Inconnu, which depicts an escaped slave blowing a sea shell to call to arms his fellow enslaved people; this symbolises Jean's ancestors' escape from slavery. The two Simbis are water spirits in Haitian culture, who, by legend, calm rough seas and give wisdom; they stand in before a rocky terrain upon which are rooted a palm tree a Haitian symbol of peace and a pine tree representative of the natural riches of Canada.".
- Microscopium symbolism "the Microscope".
- Mohamed_Sheikh,_Baron_Sheikh symbolism "The rows of couped pallets represent rows of books; and writing is further reflected in the quills in both Crest and Badge. The peacock is a clear allusion to the origin of the grantee's family and the crescents to the Muslim faith. The dove Supporters with their eggs represent the two doves who nested in front of a cave where the prophet Mohammed was hiding from his enemies. The latter seeing the nesting doves assumed that the cave must be empty and so passed by allowing the prophet to remain undiscovered.".
- Monoceros symbolism "the Unicorn".
- Musca symbolism "the Fly".
- Nigel_Crisp,_Baron_Crisp symbolism "The piles terminating in eagles refer to Eaglescliffe. The caladrius, notable for its healing properties, is an allusion to the grantee's career culminating in his becoming Chief Executive of the National Health Service. Bestiary writers state that the caladrius drew the sickness out of an invalid with its eyesight before flying up to the sun where the heat consumed the disease and restored the patient to health. The caladrius is therefore combined with a sun in the Crest. The unicorn is another creature reputed to have healing properties. The dragons in the Supporters and Badge are a reference to the grantee's wife who has Welsh ancestry.".
- Nigel_Jones,_Baron_Jones_of_Cheltenham symbolism "The mouse and abacus represent a computer. Hippos and rhino were a personal preference and the Welsh harp represents both Wales and the grantee's love of music.".
- Ninian_Stephen symbolism "The Golden Wattle is Australia's floral emblem.".
- Norma_(constellation) symbolism "the carpenter's square".
- Norman_Kwong symbolism "The shield represents a Canadian football field viewed from above with the 10 yard lines defined by the bands of green and gold. The colours are the team colours of the Edmonton Eskimos, the Canadian Football League team for which His Honour played and starred. The green band symbolizes a swift path across the field, while the three gold footballs refer to the speed of his advancing the play. The white horse is a reference to the Calgary Stampeders, His Honour’s first football team. The wings refer to His Honour’s nickname, “the China Clipper”, earned from his energetic play, and derived from the airplane of the same name. The rose refers to Her Honour Mary Kwong, an avid gardener who has played a singular role in His Honour’s life as his loving wife and greatest companion. The white circlet with red flames symbolizes His Honour’s long involvement with, and ownership of, the Calgary Flames hockey team, the colours of which are the national colours red and white. The supporters are two mythical creatures which have been named “Lim dragons”, referring to the Lieutenant Governor’s Chinese heritage. They are made from the upper part of a Chinese dragon and the lower part of the Albertosaurus, a dinosaur named for the province. The grain fields represent one of the province’s important and historic sources of wealth, while the wild roses are the provincial floral emblem and refer to His Honour’s family.".
- Octans symbolism "the Octant".
- Ophiuchus symbolism "the serpent-bearer".
- Orion_(constellation) symbolism "Orion, the Hunter".
- Oswald_Gracias symbolism "Hand shake: stands for reconciliation and building bridges of communion".
- Oswald_Gracias symbolism "Letter M: Represents devotion to Mary;".
- Oswald_Gracias symbolism "Scales of Justice: Church Law. His field of specialisation;".
- Oswald_Gracias symbolism "Washing of the feet: symbolises a commitment to service;".
- Paul_Drayson,_Baron_Drayson symbolism "The grantee's interests in fencing and motor racing are featured as is his career in the pharmaceutical industry which is reflected in the strands of DNA.".
- Pavo_(constellation) symbolism "the Peacock".
- Pegasus_(constellation) symbolism "the Winged Horse / Pegasus".
- Perseus_(constellation) symbolism Perseus.
- Persian_blue symbolism Celestial_sphere.
- Persian_blue symbolism Heaven.
- Persian_blue symbolism Lapis_lazuli.
- Peter_Snape,_Baron_Snape symbolism "Baron Snape has a long association with Stockport whose Arms feature three gold lozenges on a blue field. The endorses suggest railway lines with the smaller lozenges being a vehicle thereon. The snipe are clearly a punning allusion on the grantee's name.".
- Peter_Truscott,_Baron_Truscott symbolism "The Arms are based on those of Exeter College, Oxford, which have been blazoned as Argent two Bends nebuly within a Bordure Sable charged with eight pairs of Keys endorsed and interlaced in the rings Or. Russia and England are reflected in the Supporters, the grantee's wife being of Russian origin. Russia is again reflected with the double-headed eagle and the Caribbean with the sailfish Badge".
- Philip_Gould,_Baron_Gould_of_Brookwood symbolism "The Arms reflect the grantee's wish for simplicity as well as suggesting a graph or opinion poll. The roses refer to the grantee's part in the choice of the red rose as the emblem of the Labour party. The badgers and acorns are an obvious pun on Brookwood.".
- Philip_S._Lee symbolism "The nine-division pattern represents His Honour’s position as the ninth child of his parents. The bauhinia flower represents Hong Kong, the birthplace of His Honour and his wife, Anita. Three such flowers represent their three children. The plum colour is His Honour’s favourite colour. The prairie crocus flowers, the provincial flower coloured gold here, represent His Honour’s interest in the betterment of all Manitobans. The plum tree alludes to the name “Lee”, which means “plum tree” in Chinese. The bison is taken from the arms of Manitoba. The qilin is significant to His Honour’s family and Chinese heritage, representing benevolence, goodwill, and good government. The lower body of a fish-tail alludes to his skills in water research and limnology studies. Refers to the fact that His Honour has always been a community-minded supporter of encouraging the development and growth of all Manitobans.".
- Phoenix_(constellation) symbolism "the Phoenix".
- Pictor symbolism Easel.
- Pisces_(constellation) symbolism "the Fishes".
- Piscis_Austrinus symbolism "the Southern Fish".
- Pope_Benedict_XVI symbolism "Corbinian's bear: A legend states that while travelling to Rome, Saint Corbinian's pack horse was killed by a bear. He commanded the bear to carry the load. Once he arrived, he released it from his service, and it returned to Bavaria. The implication is that "Christianity tamed and domesticated the ferocity of paganism and thus laid the foundations for a great civilisation in the Duchy of Bavaria." At the same time, Corbinian's bear, as God's beast of burden, symbolises the weight of office that Benedict carried.".
- Pope_Benedict_XVI symbolism "Moor of Freising: The Moor's head is an heraldic charge associated with Freising, Germany.".
- Pope_Benedict_XVI symbolism "Scallop shell: The symbolism of the scallop shell is multiple; one reference is to Saint Augustine. While a doctoral candidate in 1953, Fr. Joseph Ratzinger wrote his dissertation on The People of God and the House of God in Augustine's Teaching is always about the Church, and therefore has a personal connection with the thought of this great Doctor of the Church.".
- Pope_Francis symbolism "Eight-pointed star: It is a long-standing symbol of the Virgin Mary.".
- Pope_Francis symbolism "Jesuit emblem: In reference to Francis being a Jesuit, the uppermost charge is the emblem of the Society of Jesus. The emblem is composed of a radiating sun, within which is the IHS christogram in red, with a red cross surmounting the H and three black nails below the H.".
- Pope_Francis symbolism "Spikenard: Also called a nard flower, it represented Saint Joseph. In Hispanic iconographic tradition Saint Joseph is often depicted with a branch of spikenard in his hand.".
- Prince_Andrew,_Duke_of_York symbolism "As with the Royal Arms of the United Kingdom. The first and fourth quarters are the arms of England, the second of Scotland, the third of Ireland. The anchor has been a brisure for Dukes of York since 1892.".
- Prince_Arthur,_Duke_of_Connaught_and_Strathearn symbolism "As with the Royal Arms of the United Kingdom. The first and fourth quarters are the arms of England, the second of Scotland, the third of Ireland.".
- Prince_Edward,_Duke_of_Kent symbolism "As with the Royal Arms of the United Kingdom. The first and fourth quarters are the arms of England, the second of Scotland, the third of Ireland.".
- Prince_Edward,_Earl_of_Wessex symbolism "As with the Royal Arms of the United Kingdom. The first and fourth quarters are the arms of England, the second of Scotland, the third of Ireland.".
- Prince_Harry symbolism "As he is the grandchild of the sovereign, Harry's coat of arms has a label of five points. The escallops allude to his mother Diana, Princess of Wales, whose Spencer coat of arms includes three escallops argent.".
- Prince_Michael_of_Kent symbolism "As with the Royal Arms of the United Kingdom. The first and fourth quarters are the arms of England, the second of Scotland, the third of Ireland.".
- Prince_Philip,_Duke_of_Edinburgh symbolism "The arms of Denmark and Greece, represent the Duke of Edinburgh's familial lineage. The arms of the City of Edinburgh represent Philip's dukedom. The naval crown collar alludes to the Duke's naval career.".
- Prince_Richard,_Duke_of_Gloucester symbolism "As with the Royal Arms of the United Kingdom. The first and fourth quarters are the arms of England, the second of Scotland, the third of Ireland.".
- Prince_William,_Duke_of_Cambridge symbolism "As the eldest son of the Prince of Wales, Prince William's coat of arms has a label of three points. The escallop alludes to his late mother Diana, Princess of Wales, whose Spencer coat of arms includes three escallops Argent.".
- Princess_Alexandra,_The_Honourable_Lady_Ogilvy symbolism "As with the Royal Arms of the United Kingdom. The first and fourth quarters are the arms of England, the second of Scotland, the third of Ireland.".
- Princess_Alexia_of_the_Netherlands symbolism "25".
- Princess_Ariane_of_the_Netherlands symbolism "25".
- Princess_Beatrice_of_York symbolism "As with the Royal Arms of the United Kingdom. The first and fourth quarters are the arms of England, the second of Scotland, the third of Ireland. The use of three bees in her arms continues the trend in royal heraldry of using charges from the maternal line . It can also be considered a pun on the name Beatrice, an unusual example of canting in modern royal arms.".
- Princess_Eugenie_of_York symbolism "As with the Royal Arms of the United Kingdom. The first and third quarters are the arms of England, the second of Scotland, the fourth of Ireland. The use of thistles in her Arms continues the trend in royal heraldry of using charges from the maternal line, as her mother's coat of arms has a thistle as the main charge.".
- Princess_Margaret,_Countess_of_Snowdon symbolism "As with the Royal Arms of the United Kingdom. The first and fourth quarters are the arms of England, the second of Scotland, the third of Ireland.".
- Princess_Patricia's_Canadian_Light_Infantry symbolism "The crown represents service to the Sovereign. The cypher and coronet are those of H.R.H. Princess Patricia, the granddaughter of Queen Victoria, who granted the regiment the right to bear her name. “PRINCESS PATRICIA’S CANADIAN LIGHT INFANTRY” is the regimental title.".
- Puppis symbolism "the Poop Deck".
- Pyxis symbolism "the compass box".
- Queen_Máxima_of_the_Netherlands symbolism "25".
- Queen_Sofía_of_Spain symbolism "The personal coat of arms of the Queen impales the Spanish Royal Arms to the dexter with her father's shield, the arms of King Paul of Greece – the arms of Greece with an inescutcheon which bears the coat of arms of Denmark as used when George I became king of Greece and showing the dynastic link to the Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg dynasty; a shield containing a cross from the Danish flag and subcoats representing Denmark, Schleswig, the former Kalmar Union, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Holstein, Stormarn, Dithmarschen, Lauenburg, Oldenburg, Delmenhorst, and the former Danish royal titles of King of the Wends and Goths.".
- Ray_Hnatyshyn symbolism "The colours and split division of the shield and supporters harkens to the flag of the Ukraine, where Hnatyshyn's family originated. In the shield, the viceregal lion recalls Hnatyshyn's appointment as the Queen's representative, and the lion below is drawn from the coat of arms of Denmark, from where Hnatyshyn's wife's father was from. The red lion comes from the coat of arms of Saskatchewan, where Hnatyshyn was born, the two maple leaves on the lion's shoulders represents Hnatyshyn's two sons, and the scales it holds recall Hnatyshyn's profession as a lawyer. The deer is the same, in form, as that on the coat of arms of Saskatchewan, and the badge on its medallion is that of the House of Commons, where Hnatyshyn sat as a Member of Parliament. The bull is a symbol of Bukovina, where Hnatyshyn's parents were born, and from its collar hangs an emblem that links Saskatchewan's official flower—the prairie lily—with the trident of the Ukrainian coat of arms—a symbol of the Ukrainian people for more than 1,000 years.".
- Rennie_Fritchie,_Baroness_Fritchie symbolism "The Arms take three chevronels from the Arms of the County Council of Gloucestershire and combine these with barrulets as an allusion to the law. The feminine symbol has been used in the Badge where four of them have been conjoined. The roundel of each symbol has then formed the base of a thistle head as an allusion to Scotland.".
- Reticulum symbolism "the Reticle".
- Richard_Rosser,_Baron_Rosser symbolism "The stag in the Crest is based on a carving on the altar rail of Ickenham Church. It is shown supporting a wheel as an allusion to the grantee's career in transport. Transport is also represented by the wings of the Supporters and Badge which also combine Scotland and England by means of the unicorn and lion dimidiation. The Arms are a stylized and heraldic interpretation of the architecture comprising the pump at Ickenham. The interstices provide space for three issuing sword blades as an allusion to the law.".
- Richard_of_York,_3rd_Duke_of_York symbolism "With the Dukedom of York, Richard inherited the associated arms of his grandfather, Edmund of Langley.right|100px These arms were those of the kingdom, differentiated by a label argent of three points, each bearing three torteaux gules.".
- Roger_Joseph_Foys symbolism ""Gallero": a gold processional Cross topped by a gallero, or wide-brimmed hat, signifies the rank of bishop.".
- Roger_Joseph_Foys symbolism ""White Fleur-de-lis": Symbolizes not only Mary in this instance, but also the Cistercian Order and Blessed Roger Ellant.".