Shield of the Arms of Nova Scotia


Shield of the Arms of Nova Scotia Shield of the Arms of Nova Scotia
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General Description The Arms of Nova Scotia represent a unique union of the Royal and
National Arms of Scotland. When King Charles I granted these Arms in
1625, it was considered a mark of royal favour. The blue cross on a field
of white or silver is the cross of Saint Andrew from the National Arms,
but with the colors reversed. The shield of the Royal Arms contains the royal lion with-
in a double red border on a field of yellow or gold and is at the centre.
Records of the Ancient Arms of Nova Scotia disappeared with the loss of the
early Lyon Register during the English Civil War. They were not re-entered by the
Lyon Court until after 1805.
Nova Scotia’s interest in the ancient Arms languished until undistinguished new
Arms were substituted in 1868. Resistance to the new Arms grew, however. While cer-
emonies in 1921 marked the 300th anniversary of the province’s Royal Charter,
historians and scholars meeting in Annapolis Royal successfully petitioned the
provincial government to seek restoration of the ancient Arms of Nova Scotia.
Front Description Shield of the Arms of the Province of NOVA SCOTIA. Nova Scotia, Canada's Oldest Province
Back Description Shield of the Arms of the Province of Nova Scotia was established by Royal Warrant in 1621. Its present form dates from 1929.
Height 150.00 mm
Width 105.00 mm
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