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James Frederick Cherry

Registered: The International Register of Arms, 26th November 2020. Registration No. 0582 (Vol.4).

Arms: Argent, a cross moline Gules, chief paly of six Or and Gules, all within a bordure compony Argent and Gules.

Crest: A stag’s head erased, in its mouth the branch of a cherry tree in blossom all Proper.

Motto: Veritas Vincit.

Assumed: 18 February 1985, England

Emblazoned by Xon de la Campa.
 

The Arms of James
                                                Frederick Cherry

The badge of James
                                              Frederick Cherry


Badge: A leopard passant guardant in its claws the antler of a stag all Proper.


 
 

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