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Prof. Roger Pearson, M.Sc (Econ),
Ph.D, FCIS, FIoD |
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Registered: The International
Register of Arms, 19th May 2008. Registration No. 0134.
Arms: Azure, a barrulet wavy between
three horses rampant Argent.
Crest: Two ravens proper each
gorged with a collar attached thereto and linking them together a
chain Gold.
Motto: Wyrth
Badge: An elm tree Sable leaved and growing from a
grassy mound Or the bole environed by a fence Argent.
Grant: College of Arms, 19th June
1986 |
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Professor Roger
Pearson, MSc (Econ), PhD, FCIS, FIoD, b. 21 August
1927 m. Marion Primrose Simms, b. 19 April 1931 and has issue: |
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i. Edwin Pearson, b. 3
October 1959
ii. Sigrid Pearson, b. 5 February 1962 m. Helmut Pearson and has
issue:
ii.a Roger Pearson b. 21 January 2001
iii. Emma Pearson b. 28 September 1964 m. Pierre Groleau and has
issue:
iii.a Robin Groleau b. 5 October 1993
iii.b Faye Groleau b.11 May 1996
iii.c Edgar Groleau b. 6 December 2000
iv. Rupert Pearson b. 19 September 1971 |
The crest represents
the two allegorical ravens of Anglo-Saxon mythology, 'thought' and
'memory'. Their gold collars and chain thus symbolise the harnessing
of knowledge. The Barrulet wavy refers to the grantee's life overseas
in Japan, India, Bengal, South Africa and the United States of
America. The three horses rampant Argent continue the Anglo Saxon
theme which reflects the grantee's academic interests and national
feeling. The Badge - An elm tree Sable leaved and growing from a
grassy mound Or the bole environed by a fence Argent - is an
exhortation to the care of natural and cultural heritage as allusion
to the tragedy of Dutch Elm Disease which destroyed some 25 million
English Elms during the course of the
Twentieth Century. The motto Wyrth means Fate in Anglo-Saxon
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