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Richard Edward Hildreth, BS, MSW, RSW

Registered: The International Register of Arms, 10th January 2012. Registration No. 0218. (Vol.2)

Arms: Gules a rose and rosebuds conjoined on one stem, on a chief Argent, three pheons Azure.

Crest: A dexter arm embowed in armour proper grasping a rose Argent.

Motto: Memento Et Para Te

Badge: On a rose Argent a pheon Azure.

Standard: The arms in the hoist, the fly per fess Gules and Azure charged with the Crest between two representations of the Badge, all separated by two bends Argent bearing the Motto in letters Azure.

Grant: Canadian Heraldic Authority: The Public Register of Arms, Flags and Badges of Canada, September 15, 2003, Vol. IV, p. 308.

The Arms of Richard Edward Hildreth

Red and blue are the armiger’s favourite colours and also allude to his British and American ancestry. The rose indicates his ancestry in Yorkshire, England, and the way it shelters rosebuds is an allusion to his career in children's services. The three pheons are taken from arms previously borne by other Hildreths, the old Massachusetts family from whom Mr. Hildreth comes.

The armoured arm of the crest refers to the protective nature of Mr. Hildreth's work, and the rose refers to the charge in the arms and in the rest of other Hildreth arms.
"Memento et para te" means remember and prepare yourself. It refers to Mr. Hildreth's interest in the study of history and his optimism toward the future.

The armiger descends from Richard and Thomas Hildreth, who emigrated to Massachusetts Bay Colony from Yorkshire, England in 1635. He received his Baccalaureate in English Education from the State University of New York at Geneseo. He matriculated for the PhD in Cultural Anthropology at the State University at Buffalo, where he lectured in that subject. He was subsequently awarded a Fellowship at the University of Toronto while earning a Masters Degree in Social Work.

During his long career in Ontario child welfare, the armiger directed a Children's Aid Society in two counties. He has been President or Chairman of several Boards of Directors, including a Community Living Association and the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, among others. Mr. Hildreth currently advises the Ontario Government on mental health policy for children and youth.

The armiger is a Knight of Honour of the Order of St. John, Knight of St. George, Knight of the Order of the Holy Cross, and Deputy Grand Prior for Canada and Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Stanislas. He is a member of several loyal and charitable societies, including the Monarchist League of Canada, St. George’s Society of Toronto, Royal Heritage Society, and the Royal Commonwealth Society.

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