A coat of arms, divided into quarters, with two large flowers in the upper portions. Surrounding this portion of the crest, featured on a wide border, is the phrase For God and the Empire. At the helm, surrounded by elaborate mantling, is a knight's helmet. Atop this are two lions holding an image of the sun between them. In between the bottom of the crest and two decorative medals, is the motto Mens et Manus.
Subject (Name):
Carpenter, Charles
Subject (Topic):
Amorial, Armorial bookplates, Helmet, Physicians, Shield, Shields, and Sun
A coat of arms featuring three cinquefoils upon the chief; the rest of the shield features an engrailed saltire. At the crest, above the torse is a stag. Above this reads Cavendo Tutus. Below the crest are two boughs of roses. Under this is the quote Ye reolent smelle of Æglantgne/We Staffes exault to the debeyne. Surrounding the image is a border that contains, in addition to the title text, the motto Celeriter et juncunde at the top, and Cervus non Servus at the bottom. Each corner of the border features a separate coat of arms: starting from the upper left-hand corner, the coat of arms features six speckled cubes under a thin, indented line. Next, in the upper right-hand corner, is a coat of arms that features a large lion. Moving towards the lower right there is a coat of arms divided into halves by a chevron with three pears upon it. Lastly, in the lower left-hand corner, is a coat of arms featuring two fess beneath a chief with three cougar heads upon it.
Subject (Name):
Hardwicke, Eduardus Arturus
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Nature, Physicians, Shield, Shields, and stag
A coat of arms consisting of a saltire-style cross, with a large oak leaf in each quadrant. At the center of the cross is another small shield, divided into a secont saltire by two staff-like objects. Featured separately within each quadrant are three stars and a heart-like shape. At the crest is an eagle. There is leafing and other flora surrounding the shield. At the top of the plate is the motto Renew My Age; at the bottom, the motto reads Industria et Labore.
Subject (Name):
Garthshore, Maxwell
Subject (Topic):
Armorial bookplates, Birds, Nature, Nautilus, Physicians, Shield, and Star
Amidst an azure background framed by a gules border, is a large shield at center, that has been divided into quarters. In both the first and fourth quarter, it has been divided further to feature four smaller quarters—the first containing a lion rampant against an or field; the second with a right-handed forearm grasping a heart against an argent field; the third featuring the head of a boar; the fourth, also with an or field, displaying a drakkar. Elsewhere, in both the second and third grand quarters of the shield, is a lion rampant against an argent field. At the center of the shield is a smaller shield, with a sable fess featuring a castle at center against an ermine field. At the helm is a knight's helmet. Over the center design are two small circles, bordered by belts. The left contains a leopard rampant gardant upon a fess, with the motto Touch Not The Cat But A Glove upon the border. To the right, also encircled by a belt, is a sphere emitting rays of light, hovering over a torse. The motto surrounding this image reads Higher. Below the shield, upon a banner, is the motto Honore Honestatos.
A coat of arms, divided into four quadrants. Two of these quadrants are alike in design, each featuring two lions and six small birds. At the upper right is a quadrant with three engrailed-edged piles. The lower left quadrant contains a engrailed-edged cross. Found in the center is a smaller shield with pomegranate with a crown over it. At the helm, protruding from a large crown, is a knight's helmet surrounded by mantling. At the crest, atop a torse, is a right-handed fist, emerging from a heart and grasping a sword. The shield is flanked by two lion-esque creatures. Above the image is the motto True To The End. Below the shield, surrounded by decoration, is Fides Probata Coronat.
(It should be noted that Hume is not a surgeon. While an exile, Hume adopted the name of a surgeon, Dr. Wallace.)
Subject (Name):
Earl, Patrick Hume
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Birds, Dragon, Helmet, Shield, Shields, and Sword