an ox yoke in pale (vertical)

The crest on Plate 8, Image 2 (Pl. 8. cr. 2.) is described as an ox yoke in pale (vertical), often specified as stapled or with bows.

Surnames:an ox yoke in pale (vertical)

  • Aiken (Ireland)
  • Atkin (Ireland)
  • Dalavache (England)
  • Hay (Park)
  • Hay (Cardenie)
  • Orby
  • Oyke (England)

Symbolism Ox Yoke: The ox yoke is a traditional heraldic symbol representing agriculture, husbandry, and stewardship, indicating a family with deep roots in the management of land or resources. It also signifies service, patience, and the strength to bear burdens or duty with dignity. In Pale: The upright vertical position of the yoke denotes stability and readiness. Oak Tree: (Specific to the Latta surname variation) This is a widely recognized symbol of antiquity, strength, endurance, and constancy, signifying a family lineage that stands firm and flourishes over time.

General Symbolic Meaning The imagery of the yoke suggests a lineage known for reliability, productivity, and an honorable connection to the land. It implies a readiness to serve and the capacity to harness strength for useful purposes, representing a family that values hard work, patience, and the productive ordering of their environment.