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Alan Littlewood MA, LCG. Lord of The Manor of Heptonstall

Registered: The International Register of Arms, 4th March 2006. Registration No. 0030. Lordship & Barony Register)

Arms: Per pale Argent and Purpure a Dragon rampant wings elevated and addorsed counterchanged gorged with a collar pendant therefrom a chain ending in a ring Or manacled to the sinister rear leg and supporting overall clasped in both foreclaws a Baker’s Peel in bend proper..

Crest:
On a mount facing an Oak sappling acorned proper a Ram statant Argent belted Vert.

Motto: Jesus gives me power.

Granted: College of Arms, London, on the 1st May, 1986.

The Arms of Alan
                                                Littlewood MA, LCG

Alan Littlewood MA, LCG, b. 11th Oct.1936, m. Christine Angela Hall, b. 15th June 1937 [d.7th Sept. 2009] and has issue:
  1. Kathryn Maria, b. 6th May 1963 [d. 22nd Aug 2012], m. Charles Horner, b. 18th Sept. 1956 and has issue:
  1a. Rebekah Josephine b. 25th Jan. 1985 m. Neil Cummin on 1st September 2007.
1b. Joshua Horner IV, b. 3rd Jan. 1987
  2. Philip Mark Littlewood, b. 30th May 1965, m. Deborah Worthern and has issue:
  2a. Georgina Isabel, b. 9th March 1999.
  3. Richard Plantagenet Littlewood, b. 9th Sept. 1967,  m. (1 divorced) Marie Mahood; no issue.
  m. (2) (divorced 2011) Joanna Rachel Tebb and has issue:
  3a. Zachary Lewis, b. 22nd May 1997.
3b. Ethan Alex, b. 19th July 2000.
3c. Morgan Kai, b. 3rd July 2002.
  4. David Alan, b. 17th Feb. 1972, m. (1 divorced) Susan Whitehead (deceased 2011) and has issue:
  4a. Daniel Brian, b. 23rd May 1995.
4b. Ryan Peter, b. 11th Dec. 1996.
  m. (2) Jennifer Faricy.
  5 Charles Edward, b. 17th Feb 1972, (twin brother of David Alan) died (cot death) on the 27th October in the year of his birth.
 
The Banner of Alan
                                                Littlewood

The armiger is a Master of Arts, Licentiate of the City and Guilds of London Institute, Freeman of the City of London, Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Bakers of the said City, Fellow and Past President of the Institute of British Bakers and Life Benefactor of Diabetes U.K. and Life Member of the Friends of Cliffe Castle and Lord of the Manor of Heptonstall in West Yorkshire.

The purple is for the heather of the Yorkshire Moors in the Bronte Country. The dragon is for evil kept in strong chains and the baker’s peel stands for family interests in baking since the 1890s.

The oak sapling is canting for Littlewood, and the ram has the green mark of the sheep we used to keep on these local moors. However, this ram also stands for the ram caught in a thicket and sacrificed by Abraham to save his son Isaac. The sheep also stands for Jesus as the Lamb of God and the motto 'JESUS GIVES ME POWER' brings the whole together and stands as a warning never to forget the scriptures “It is God who gives you power to get wealth”, and that Jesus said “I give you power over all the power of the enemy” but “without me you can do nothing”.

   
 

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