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Paul Browning

Registered: The International Register of Arms, 16th March 2021. Registration No. 0591 (Vol.4).

Arms: Per fess Gules and Azure over-all a cross Argent; in dexter chief a lion passant Or, in sinister chief a bendlet sinister Sable the ends Argent the whole fimbriated Or, in dexter base upon a torch Or winged Argent an open book also Argent, and in sinister base a portcullis chained Or.

Crest: None

Motto: None

Assumed: 20th July 2016, England

Designed and Emblazoned by The Armiger

The arms of Paul Browning

The lion passant represents integrity and strength in adversity. The magic wand signifies the armiger’s knowledge of the art of magic. The open-winged book with torch represents the strive for academic excellence and achievement, with the portcullis demonstrating a passion for parliamentary democracy and work for the UK Parliament.

The armiger began his career as a clinical scientist for the NHS before moving into academia and the UK Ministry of Defence where he has been involved in medical device regulation and quality continuing in this profession ever since. He has had many papers published within scientific journals around healthcare and has been called upon to provide written and oral evidence to the UK Parliament, especially within the House of Lords, and continues to help write International and European Standards as they pertain to healthcare. He was awarded the British Citizen Award medal in 2021 for changing UK healthcare policy in wound care.
 

 
 

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