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Carlton K. Jacobs

Registered: The International Register of Arms, 20th November 2020. Registration No. 0581 (Vol.4).

Arms: Quarterly 1st Vert, 2nd and 3rd Or, 4th Sable; in the 1st quarter a dagger point to base hilted and pommelled Or blade Argent; in the 4th quarter a Jamaican Doctor Bird Proper; at fess point upon a cog wheel quarterly Or and Vert a skull Argent.

Crest: A centaur Sable with bow and arrow drawn Or.

Motto: Inopinatum Expectes.

Badge: A cog wheel quarterly Vert and Sable a skull Argent.

Assumed: 20 November 2020, England

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The Arms of Carlton
                                                K. Jacobs

The Badge of Carlton
                                              K. Jacobs

The Arms reflect the armiger’s Jamaican/West Indian heritage, using the national colours of the flag, his birth sign and love of Greek mythology. The cog wheel is symbolic of his Academic & Engineering background.

The skull and dagger could be seen to represent the armiger’s deep interest in the arts and history, with a special interest in South America.

The Motto translates as “expect the unexpected”.

 
 

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