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As is recorded by the Committee on Heraldry of the New England Historic Genealogy Society (Est. 1864) in the 17th of October of 2023.
As it was recorded by the Committee on Heraldry of the New England Historic Genealogy Society (Est. 1864) in the 17th of October of 2023.


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Revision as of 21:47, 10 December 2023

Chance Hudson
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Coat of arms of Chance Hudson
Emblazoned by Chance Hudson
AssumedJune of 2023
Country of OriginUnited States
TraditionBritish heraldry
Aliases hornetnezt
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Chance Hudson
Argent on a Cross engrailed Gules four mullets Argent and in dexter chief a quill Sable surmounting a sword Proper in saltire. From the crest, A crow proper. For a motto, "Stilum et Gladium"

Blazon
Escutcheon
Argent on a Cross engrailed Gules four mullets Argent and in dexter

chief a quill Sable surmounting a sword Proper in saltire.

Crest
A crow proper.
Motto
"Stilum et Gladium"

Official Blazon

Chance Hudson
Silver on a cross engrailed gules four molets silver, in dexter chief a sword proper and a quill sable in saltire, the quill surmounting the sword. From the crest, A crow proper. For a motto,

Blazon
Escutcheon
Silver on a cross engrailed gules four molets silver, in dexter chief a sword proper and a quill sable in saltire, the quill surmounting the sword.
Crest
A crow proper.

As it was recorded by the Committee on Heraldry of the New England Historic Genealogy Society (Est. 1864) in the 17th of October of 2023.

Symbolism

The crest of a crow proper symbolizes both knowledge and the goddess of war, the Morrigan, of Gaelic mythology.
The 4 argent mullets represent the 4 cardinal directions, as a nod to the armigers family trade of surveying, as well as the 4 virtues of Stoic philosophy.
The engrailed styling of the cross pays homage to the same styling of the cross in the arms attributed to Henry Hudson the Explorer, who is an alleged distant uncle in the armiger's surname line.
The colour of the cross being gules symbolizes the same color used in the St. George cross.
The quill and sword in a saltire symbolize their life philosophy of being well-rounded both intellectually and athletically.
The motto of “Stilum et Gladium” translates roughly to “Pen and Sword” reflecting the charges above.