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George Mentz JD MBA,
Seigneur of the Fief
Thomas Blondel.
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Registered: The
International Register
of Arms, 22nd May 2019.
Registration No. 0494
(Vol.3).
Arms:
Quarterly Sable and Or,
an eagle displayed
Argent beaked Or langued
Gules; over-all upon a
chevron engrailed Gules
two lions passant
guardant respectant and
chevronwise Or.
Crest:
Issuing from a crown
vallary Argent, a
phoenix Sable beaked Or
langued Gules the flames
Proper.
Motto:
Vive Cum
Excellentia.
Assumed:
United States of
America, 21st May 2019
Design:
Arms devised by The
Armorial Register
Limited.
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The
armiger is the Seigneur
of the Fief Thomas
Blondel, Guernsey,
confirmed on the 27th
February 2018 before the
Lieutenant Bailiff and
Jurats of the Royal
Court of the island of
Guernsey.
The arms represent a
combination of
inspiration from the
ancient Channel Islands
of Normandy from the
time of Rollo the Viking
to present day Queen
Elizabeth II and the
ancestors and countries
of origin of the armiger
as Seigneur of Fief
Thomas Blondel which
represents the parishes
of St Pierre du Bois and
of Notre Dame de
Torteval.
Fief Thomas Blondel is
situated in the parishes
of St Peter in the Wood
and Torteval and was
conveyed to the armiger
with all its
appurtenances
dependencies rights
privileges and
emoluments rents
revenues dignities
rights of court homages
foreshores forfeitures
champarts of corn
services escheats and
all other rights and
seigneurial usages
belonging to or
dependent on the said
fief without exception
or reservation
whatsoever. A certain
fief called the Fief
Thomas Blondel being in
the said parishes,
parcel of the Fief au
Canely containing about
three Bouvees of land
called the Bouvee
Phlipot Pain, lying in
the said parish of St
Pierre du Bois, and the
Bouvees Torquetil and
Bourgeon with the
dependency Fief de
l'Eperon lying in the
said parish of Torteval
and likewise all and
such seigneuries,
dignities, liberties,
graces and franchises as
to the aforesaid fiefs.
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