A coat of arms which appears to be propped up against a leafed tree. A large beehive with several bees takes up most of the shield, and a lion holding a crescent is at the top. To the left of the shield is a caduceus; to the right is a globe and an open book. Below is the motto Non Vi Sed Arte.
Subject (Name):
Beatty, James
Subject (Topic):
Books, Caduceus, Globes, Lions, Maps, Nature, Physicians, and Shields
A coat of arms in the center of a circle, divided into two main horizontal portions, with a horse and two crowns featured in the upper half; a diagonal slash, another smaller crest, and several ermine spots throughout. Surrounding this is the phrase Nec Aspera Terrent. The circle itself is bordered by a wreath of oak laves, and features a knight's helmet at the helm. The entire design is surrounded by elaborate mantling, and above features an eagle rising out of a battlement on the left-hand side, and a broken but leaved oak tree at center of a crown on the right. Below, with a large cross-shaped medal in its lower center, is a banner featuring the motto Ob Patriam Vulnera Passi.
In the center of this plate is an oval frame upon a mantle. Its border consists of a twisted braid, in addition to a beaded edge. Boughs of flowers and grasses surround this. In the center of the oval is a second oval with an azure field and a shield within. The shield has been divided into quarters—the first and fourth quarter feature an azure field divided by a wavy or fess and surrounded by three or mascles; two above, one below. The second and third quarters feature a sable chief with three scallop shells; beneath this, against an argent field, is a lion rampant. At the helm, draped in flowery vines, is a spear; above, on a torse, is a garbe of wheat. Beneath, upon a long banner, is the motto Macula Sine Maculâ.
Subject (Name):
Mitchell, James
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Armorial bookplates,, Lions, Nature, Physicians, Shield, and Shields
A coat of arms with a checkerboard band dividing the shield into two horizontal portions. The upper portion contains two crescents; the lower portion, the head of a boar. Above a knight's headgear is at the helm, surrounded by very thick mantling. Further above is a caduceus. At the top of the plate reads the motto Sat Cito si Sat Tuto.
A coat of arms divided into several portions, with three heads of boar, and six fleurs-di-lis. The shield is surrounded by mantling, and at the top is a lion. Below is the motto Prospice.
Subject (Name):
Booth, John K.
Subject (Topic):
Amorial, Heraldic bookplates, Lions, Physicians, Shield, and Shields
A coat of arms, the field speckled in pattern, with a chevron dividing the shield into two. Above are two pansies; below, a dolphin. At the crest is a lion, standing upon a torse and alongside a pedestal. Below is the motto Liber et Audax.
Printed in red ink is a shield upon which, against an or field, are three lions passant gardant. At the crest, upon a torse, is a fourth lion passant gardant. The shield is surrounded by leafing, and additionally by vines and floral branches. Beneath this, upon a banner, is the motto Voluntas Lex.
Printed in brown ink is a shield upon which, against an or field, are three lions passant gardant. At the crest, upon a torse, is a fourth lion passant gardant. The shield is surrounded by leafing, and additionally by vines and floral branches. Beneath this, upon a banner, is the motto Voluntas Lex.
A coat of arms divided horizontally in half by a large spotted band, with two heads and torsos of lions in the upper portion, and one of the same beneath. A falcon is perched above, poised to fly. Below is the motto Pernicibus Alis.