Talk:Edward Roberts (Canadian politician)

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Coat of arms[edit]

The full description of the Coat of arms does not correspond to the illustration. The illustration is only of the escutcheon, and does not include the other elements. The full Coat of arms appears on the Governor General's site (given as reference 13, as of the writing of this note). The GG's site specifies that "The heraldic emblems found in the Register may not be reproduced in any form or in any media without the written consent of the Canadian Heraldic Authority and/or the recipient." This would preclude including the coat of arms, and maybe the escutcheon as illustrated, as part of Wikipedia… Chamblyen (talk) 03:11, 19 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]