With apologies for those of our members who are ministers of religion, for whom this is a busy weekend, I thought that a little light-hearted challenge might help pass the time this Easter. To add to the competitive element I’ve also posted this on the HSS forum.
The challenge is to blazon your own or, if not armigerous, a well known coat of arms using the "virtues" beloved of Tudor heraldic authors rather than the conventional tinctures.
The idea is to be creative so I will allow some variance from the normal rules of blazon, but it should be clear enough to be emblazoned.
For those unsure, this is Sir John Ferne’s list from "The Glorie of Generositie" (1586), or more helpfully, The Oxford Guide to Heraldry p54.
Or = Faith
Argent = Innocency
Azure = Loyalty
Gules = Magnanimity
Sable = Prudence
Vert = Love
Purpure = Temperance
Here are my own arms
Upon a background of magnanimity a sword of innocence in bend hilted and pommelled by faith. Over all on a fess of faith a magnanimous lion passant armed and langued with loyalty
James
Innocence, bordered by Loyalty, a shield of Loyalty charged with a cross of Innocence.
I don’t have this book unfortunately, so I’m wondering is this just a tincture substitution, or are there other alterations as well?
Upon a shield parted per pale and per chevron of Love and Loyalty are placed three salmon of Innocence, two in dexter chief and one in base, and a broad-axe of Innocence in sinister chief
Shield: Upon a field of Loyalty a fess wavy cotised between three celtic crosses formee alisee and a castle of two towers, all of which is quite Innocent.
Crest: A demi-priest vested in all Innocence with a Loyal chasuble bearing a Luther Rose proper.
Sorry, don’t have time this week to really do it up.
On a field of Love, three piles throughout conjoined in chief—Innocent, though they be void of Love—on a chief of Magnanimity an Innocent Celtic cross between two mullets of seven points inverted, also Innocent.
Alone in a field of Innocence stands the winged sword of Prudence! :D
(I think I’ve found a new name for my main charge. :cool:)
Take care,
Upon a field of Love, thirteen Innocent estoiles, on a dovetailed chief of Prudence and fimbriated with Faith, three Faithful garbs bound with Love.
Per pale, Love and Innocency, three crescents one and two, counterchanged…..
So, I’m guessing counterchanged would be hypocrisy or what? :D
Cheers,