The Armorial Register - International Register of Arms

  Cheshire Geraldry The Visitations 1533 to 1580
CHESHIRE HERALDRY
The Visitations i533 to 1680
by Martin Goldstraw
  Burke's Peerage World Order of Knighthood and Merit
BURKE'S PEERAGE & GENTRY
International Register of Arms
Volume 1
 
 

Ther Armorial Register - International Register of Arms - Braddock, C.E.

International Register of Armorial Bearings (Coats of Arms)

 
THIS WEBSITE
Home
History of Heraldry
The Register
Register Your Arms
Advertising Program
Heraldic Authorities
Heraldic Societies
Armorial Shop
Registry News
Useful Links
Monthly Newsletter
Armorial Forum
Contact
Site Map
ARMO|RIAL FAMILES
 
 
 
Last Update: 26/09/2011
 

Web Design HCS

u2surf.net Web Design

 

Christopher Edward Braddock J.P., Lord of the Manor of Tibshelf

Registered: The International Register of Arms, 16th November 2006. Registration No. 00076.

Arms: Per bend Azure and Gules, a bend Argent between in chief a dove volant Or bearing in the beak an olive branch proper and in the base an oak tree eradicated Or

Crest: A rose Gules the petals voided Argent barbed Vert and seeded Or.

Motto: Annosso Robo E Quercus

Registration: South African Bureau of Heraldry certificate number 3206 dated 27 March 2000.

Ther Arms of Dr. Christopher Edward Braddock, Lord of the Manor of Tibshelf

The Manor of Tibshelf was acquired by the armiger from Guy's and St. Thomas's Hospital Trust Foundation [originally being granted by Royal Charter on 26 June 1553 by King Edward VI].

The armiger holds a Licentiate award in management from the City & Guilds Institute (LCGI) and is also a member of the Institute of Leadership and Management (MInstLM) In addition he is also an appointed Justice of the Peace (JP) for Derbyshire, UK.

Pass times and hobbies include computer building and networking, target shooting and Martial Arts. The armiger holding a 1st Dan black belt in Wado Ryu Karate.

The colour of the arms represents the colour of the national flag of the armiger. The oak tree represents the meaning of the armiger’s name and the dove represents the armiger’s interest in the field of natural therapies.

The crest represents the national flower of the armiger’s home country.

The motto translates to "The Mighty Oak is Strongest" a reflection of the meaning of the armiger’s surname.

 

 

© The Armorial Register - International Register of Arms 2011

 

Register your Arms - International Armorial Register

Search By Surname

 
A B C D E F G H I J
K L M N O P Q R S
T U V W X Y Z

 

NEED AN HERALDIC ARTIST?

Contact us for

Further Information

 

The Armorial Bearings of Christopher Edward Braddock