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The Heraldry Society of New Zealand

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The Heraldry Society of New Zealand
Formation1962
HeadquartersAuckland, New Zealand
President
Colin R. J. Davis, JP KCHS DipLGA DipTP DipUrbVal FHSNZ
Patron
Dame Cindy Kiro, GNZM QSO DStJ
WebsiteOnward

The Heraldry Society of New Zealand, established in 1962, is the principal New Zealand learned society concerned with the scholarly study of heraldry.[1]

Operationally and constitutionally, it is completely independent of The Heraldry Society in England. It was known as The Heraldry Society (New Zealand Branch) until November 2007.

It publishes a quarterly journal, The New Zealand Armorist, and its present patron is Dame Cindy Kiro GNZM QSO DStJ, 22nd Governor-General of New Zealand.[2] The current president of the Society is Colin Davis.[3]

Badge

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In November 2008, the Heraldry Society of New Zealand adopted an heraldic badge, the blazon of which is:

On a roundel Vert, a lion sejant affronty Or, langued Gules, armed Argent, crowned with an ancient crown Or, supporting with its fore-paws an escutcheon quarterly Azure and Gules, on an inescutcheon between four stars (mullets) in cross Argent, a lymphad, sail furled, oars in action Sable, flagged Gules; in the dexter chief of the roundel, a scroll Or with the motto ONWARD Gules.

The green (Vert) background of the roundel is intended to symbolise the forests of New Zealand, and the shields (escutcheon and inescutcheon) are meant to represent heraldry.

The blue (Azure) and red (Gules) quarters of the shield, the black (Sable) lymphad on white (Argent), the stars of the Southern Cross, were all influenced by the coat of arms of New Zealand. The motto "Onward" comes from the 1911 version of the New Zealand arms.

The colours of the quarters of the shield were also influenced by the arms of their former parent society, as were the lion’s face and ancient crown.

The lion is gold (Or) like the English royal lions, and faces the viewer (sejant affronty) like that in the crest of the royal coat of arms in Scotland.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "The Society". Onward. The Heraldry Society of New Zealand Inc. 16 May 2011. Retrieved 27 April 2022.
  2. ^ "Current vice-regal patronages". gg.govt.nz. Government House. Retrieved 5 December 2022.
  3. ^ "The Executive". nzheraldry.wordpress.com. The Heraldry Society of New Zealand Inc. 5 December 2011. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
  4. ^ "Badge of the HSNZ". Onward. The Heraldry Society of New Zealand. 22 December 2011. Retrieved 15 October 2023.
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