The United Religious, Military and Masonic Orders of the Temple and of St John of Jerusalem, Palestine, Rhodes and Malta in England and Wales and Provinces Overseas
Province of Kent
The Lord Harris Preceptory No.475 Banner
The Banner is made up a argent (white)background with a Gules (red) Templar pate cross bordered with a gold tassels. In the chief area of the banner (top) is the name of the Preceptory Lord Harris Preceptory on the base area is the number 475. In the fest or heart point is the coat of arms of the 5th baron Lord Harris a depiction of a castle or fortress in India, a vert (green) background of ermine (arrows with 3 dots) OR (yellow) chevron fortress with 3 hedgehogs or in French Herissons. Looking to the dexter (left) and 3 cricket balls.
On top of each cricket ball is a Gules (Red).
The Lord Harris motto, not on this coat of arms, is Ubique Patriam Reminisci (Remember every country everywhere). The family name Harris is from the Norman French Le Herisse meaning son of the Ruler of Property. The family can be traced back to the Norman invasion of 1066.
The Banner is made up a argent (white)background with a Gules (red) Templar pate cross bordered with a gold tassels. In the chief area of the banner (top) is the name of the Preceptory Lord Harris Preceptory on the base area is the number 475. In the fest or heart point is the coat of arms of the 5th baron Lord Harris a depiction of a castle or fortress in India, a vert (green) background of ermine (arrows with 3 dots) OR (yellow) chevron fortress with 3 hedgehogs or in French Herissons. Looking to the dexter (left) and 3 cricket balls. On top of each cricket ball is a Gules (Red).
The Lord Harris motto, not on this coat of arms is Ubique Patriam Reminisci (Remember every country everywhere). The family name Harris is from the Norman French Le Herisse meaning son of the Ruler of Property. The family can be traced back to the Norman invasion of 1066.
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