Joseph Christian Eugène Amyot

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Edinburgh / Édimbourg, Scotland, United Kingdom
Grant of differenced Arms
November 20, 1989
Vol. I, p. 51

Differenced Arms for Joseph Christian Eugène Amyot, son of Léopold Henri Amyot
Differenced Arms for Joseph Christian Eugène Amyot, son of Léopold Henri Amyot
 
Differenced Arms for Joseph Christian Eugène Amyot, son of Léopold Henri Amyot

Differenced Arms for Joseph Christian Eugène Amyot, son of Léopold Henri Amyot

Blazon

Per fess ogivy Or and Azure in chief semé of maple leaves Gules in base semé of fleurs-de-lys Or, all debruised of a three-point label Azure during his father’s lifetime;

Crest

Blazon

A demi-lion rampant Or bearing in the dexter paw the Baton of Office of the Herald Chancellor of the Canadian Heraldic Authority and under the sinister paw an escutcheon charged with the Arms of Office of the Herald Chancellor;

Motto

Blazon

LABOR FIDENTIA. This Latin phrase means "Work, self-confidence".

 

Background

Canada Gazette Information

The announcement of the letters patent was made on November 25, 1989 in Volume 123, page 5070 of the Canada Gazette.

Letters patent granting Armoirial Bearings to Joseph Christian Eugène AmyotLetters patent granting Armoirial Bearings to Joseph Christian Eugène Amyot

Additional Information

Creator(s)

Original concept of Robert D. Watt, Chief Herald of Canada, assisted by the heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority.

Painter

Hans Birk

Calligrapher

John Whitehead

Recipient Type

Individual

Other Information

The recipient's emblems are based on those recorded in the name of Léopold Henri Amyot in the Public Register of Arms, Flags and Badges of Canada, Volume I, page 9, 28 March 1989.