The
Armorial Bearings
- of -
MARTIN STEPHEN JAMES GOLDSTRAW F.S.A. Scot
© 1992-2007
Blazon:
Arms: Argent on a Chevron between
three
Swords
erect Gules three Quills erect Argent
Crest: On
a Helm with a Wreath Argent and
Gules
A Goose Argent beaked Or resting its dexter foot against an Oak Tree
Gules
fructed Or
Motto:
Iure
Factum
Non Erit Irritum
The Armorial Bearings
of Thomas Goldstraw B.A.
Please note: There is no such thing
as a
"family"
Coat of Arms.
All achievements belong to the original grantee and
heirs in
accord
with the Letters Patent of the Grant. It is in order to display an
achievement
which does not belong to you as long as you do not pass it off as your
own, or give the impression that it is your own.
(These arms were also matriculated in Scotland;
The Lord
Lyon
King of Arms by interlocutor of date 23rd September 2002 granted
warrant
to the Lyon Clerk to matriculate the arms in the Public Register of All
Arms and Bearings of Scotland. Matriculated the 21st Day of November
2002.
Recorded on the 69th page of the 74th volume of the Public Record of
All
Arms and Bearings of Scotland.
The Scottish Arms are identical in blazon in all
respects
EXCEPT
the motto; In the Scottish matriculation the motto is above the helm
and
crest and is "AB INITIO GOOSTREY".)
Scottish
Matriculation