These
arms were granted by the
College of Arms to
Bertram Ewart Sugars
Esq., late of the Royal
Naval Air Service
(1917), founding member
of the Royal Air Force
(1918), and late Captain
(acting Major) Hong Kong
Auxilliary Ordinance
Corps (1941-45), now
deceased. They are now
borne by his eldest son,
Geoffrey John
Kingman-Sugars Esq., JP,
Dip.OHSM, FIAAH, MSIA,
MNSMS, MACGIH, late of
the Royal Australian Air
Force with motto
'Fidelis Usque ad
Mortem'.
The
Arms, with appropriate
differences, also borne
by the following:-
Christopher
John Kingman-Sugars Esq.
of Sydney, New South
Wales (eldest grandson
of B.E. Sugars) same
arms with Label of Three
Points with motto
'Conanti Dabitur'; The
Reverend John Sugars,
BSc, BTh, Vicar of St.
James Old Cathedral,
Melbourne, Victoria (2nd
son of B.E.Sugars) -
same arms but replacing
the Sword and Astral
Crown with a Crescent
for difference with
motto of 'Conanti
Dabitur'
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