a hand (often dexter and fessways) issuing from a cloud, holding a club, proper

The crest on Plate 1, Crest 6 (Pl. 1. cr. 6.) is described as a hand (often dexter and fessways) issuing from a cloud, holding a club, proper.

a hand (often dexter and fessways) issuing from a cloud, holding a club, proper

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Surnames:

  • Fitz Symond (England)
  • Fitz Wister (England)
  • Freet (England)
  • Gemon (England)
  • Gemoun (England)
  • Gemun (England)
  • Hurwood (England)
  • Knight (England)
  • Lillie (Scotland)

Symbolism of the Crest Hand issuing from a cloud: In heraldry, a hand emerging from a cloud typically represents divine providence, guidance from above, or a mysterious source of power. It suggests that the bearer’s actions are sanctioned or supported by a higher authority. The Club: This is a classic emblem of strength, fortitude, and authority, often associated with Hercules; it signifies the capacity to defend, punish, or enforce justice through physical power. Proper: When described as proper, the elements are depicted in their natural colors, emphasizing a grounding in reality.

General Symbolic Meanings The combination of the arm emerging from the clouds grasping a club suggests a lineage that relies on divine or providential strength to overcome obstacles. It implies that the bearer possesses a “hidden strength” or authority that is revealed when necessary to defend justice, maintain order, or crush opposition.