Robert Hay

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Aurora, Ontario
Grant of Arms and Badge, with differences to Alexandra Elizabeth Hay, Anastasia Evelyn Hay and John Dunlop Hay
November 15, 2019
Vol. VII, p. 216

Arms of Robert Hay
Arms of Robert Hay
Badge of Robert Hay
Differenced Arms for Alexandra Elizabeth Hay, child of Robert Hay Differenced Arms for Anastasia Evelyn Hay, child of Robert Hay Differenced Arms for John Dunlop Hay, child of Robert Hay
 
Arms of Robert Hay

Arms of Robert Hay

Blazon

Per fess Argent and Gules a pale counterchanged, three escutcheons Gules between three lions rampant Argent;

Symbolism

The three red shields on white allude to the arms of the Scottish name of Hay. The white lions on red allude to those in arms of the Irish name of Crothers, the birth surname of Captain Hay’s wife, Renee.

Crest

Blazon

A demi-man affronty vested in the full dress officer’s uniform of the Royal Canadian Regiment holding in his sinister hand a sword proper resting on his shoulders and resting his dexter hand on an escallop Gules charged with a pallet Argent;

Symbolism

The man alludes to the origin of Captain Hay’s family in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland, where arms of some Hay families use a hatted countryman for a crest. The man holds the sword in his left hand, Captain Hay being left-handed. The sword represents his service in Her Majesty’s Canadian Armed Forces. The Wolseley helmet alludes to Captain Hay’s service in the Royal Canadian Regiment, which includes such a helmet as part of its uniform. The shell in the colours of Canada and the Royal Canadian Regiment represents Captain Hay’s travels serving his country.

Motto

Blazon

RENOVATE ANIMOS;

Symbolism

Meaning “Renew your courage,” this Latin phrase is found on a signet ring owned by Captain Hay.

Motto

Blazon

SPERANDUM EST;

Symbolism

Meaning “One must hope,” this Latin phrase is from the arms of Crothers.

Badge of Robert Hay

Badge of Robert Hay

Blazon

Three escallops in pairle reversed ears inwards Gules each charged with a pallet Argent all surmounted by a plate and overall two light infantry swords in saltire hilts in chief Azure;

Symbolism

The shell is a symbol of a traveller. Depicted here in Canada’s colours, it represents Captain Hay’s deployment to the mid-East as a peace-keeper in the Canadian Armed Forces. The white disc represents future unknown deployments, since the unknown cannot be seen. The swords represent the military service of Captain Hay, his grandfather, and his great-grandfather.

Differenced Arms for Alexandra Elizabeth Hay, child of Robert Hay

Differenced Arms for Alexandra Elizabeth Hay, child of Robert Hay

Blazon

The Arms of Robert Hay with a dragon’s head erased Argent in place of the central lion of the Arms during her father’s lifetime; This individual will inherit the Arms following the death of the Recipient;

Symbolism

The symbolism of this emblem is found in other element(s) of this record.

Differenced Arms for Anastasia Evelyn Hay, child of Robert Hay

Differenced Arms for Anastasia Evelyn Hay, child of Robert Hay

Blazon

The Arms of Robert Hay with a unicorn’s head erased Argent in place of the central lion of the Arms;

Symbolism

The symbolism of this emblem is found in other element(s) of this record.

Differenced Arms for John Dunlop Hay, child of Robert Hay

Differenced Arms for John Dunlop Hay, child of Robert Hay

Blazon

The Arms of Robert Hay with a griffin’s head erased Argent in place of the central lion of the Arms;

Symbolism

The symbolism of this emblem is found in other element(s) of this record.

 

Background

Canada Gazette Information

The announcement of the letters patent was made on March 28, 2020 in Volume 154, page 693 of the Canada Gazette.

Letters patent granting heraldic emblems to Robert HayLetters patent granting heraldic emblems to Robert HayLetters patent granting heraldic emblems to Robert HayLetters patent granting heraldic emblems to Robert Hay

Additional Information

Creator(s)

Original concept of Darrel Kennedy, Assiniboine Herald, assisted by the heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority.

Painter

David Farrar

Calligrapher

Kathy Feig

Recipient Type

Individual