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Sinister, 1st and 4th, gules charged with a pheon argent, 2nd and 3rd argent. Crest: a horse's head couped and bridled, wreathed round the bottom of the neck with laurel. Motto: Virtutem sequitur fama (Fame follows courage)
Coat of arms. Escutcheon: Dexter, ermine, a fess embattled,counter-embattled azure between three lion's heads erased gules, on a chief or, two swords in saltire (crossed) proper, hilts and pomels gold, wreathed round with laurel vert, on a canton gules, a mural coronet or, pendent thereto by a light blue ribbon the Waterloo medal proper underneath the medal (on the canton) the word 'WATERLOO' also gold
Reference
Burke, Bernard. The General armory ... (London, 1884), p. 260
Sinister, 1st and 4th, gules charged with a pheon argent, 2nd and 3rd argent. Crest: a horse's head couped and bridled, wreathed round the bottom of the neck with laurel. Motto: Virtutem sequitur fama (Fame follows courage)
Coat of arms. Escutcheon: Dexter, ermine, a fess embattled,counter-embattled azure between three lion's heads erased gules, on a chief or, two swords in saltire (crossed) proper, hilts and pomels gold, wreathed round with laurel vert, on a canton gules, a mural coronet or, pendent thereto by a light blue ribbon the Waterloo medal proper underneath the medal (on the canton) the word 'WATERLOO' also gold
Reference
Burke, Bernard. The General armory ... (London, 1884), p. 260