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Last Update: 17/12/2022



John Paul Myers

Registered: The International Register of Arms 12th December 2011. Registration No. 0206 (Vol.2).

Arms: Tenne, between two martlets Sable fimbriated Argent, one in dexter fess point and one in sinister fess point in chief a mullet Azure surmounted by a martlet Sable fimbriated Argent and in base a crescent Argent two scythes in saltire Argent surmounted by an escutcheon* quarterly Argent and Sable.

Crest: A Hawk’s Head erased Gules, Beaked and Eye Or.

Motto: Perseverantis Vincit Omnia (Perseverance Conquers All)

Assumed: Arms assumed 2011.

The Arms of John
                                                Paul Myres

The Armiger was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on the 2nd of March 1946 and works as a professional Analytical Chemist.

These arms are based on those of the armiger’s father, Samuel Anthony Myers I, differenced by the use of a crescent to denote a second son. The crest alludes to the armiger's membership of the Clan Nicholson.

The armiger is a member of the charitable organisation “Knights of Columbus”.

* NB: This is not an escutcheon of pretence.

 
 

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