From our files 100 years ago.

The following arms were matriculated 100 years ago today by Eric de Sioblade Sutherland Rudd-Clarke. The arms, without the Sutherland quarter, had been granted before the Great War by the College of Arms.






Quarterly First and Fourth Argent on a chevron Gules, between three wolves' heads erased Azure, as many roses of the field, barbed and seeded proper and for distinction a canton Sable, for Clarke.Second, Azure a lion rampant Or between two roses in fess Argent barbed and seeded proper, for Rudd; Third, Gules a boar's head erased within an orle of three stars alternately with as many cross crosslets fitchée Or, for Sutherland.


Above the shield are placed two helmets befitting his degree, that on the dexter with a mantling Gules doubled Argent on which is set for crest, issuant from a crown vallary Or, a wolf's head Azure between two wings erect Argent; that on the sinister with a mantling Gules doubled Or and on a wreath of the proper liveries is set for crest, in front of an arm embowed vested Azure, cuffed Or, holding in the hand proper a billet Argent, three mullets in fess Gold, for Rudd.

Motto — " The time will come." 

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