a dexter hand (or arm) holding a broken spear (or lance/tilting spear), often in bend or proper

The crest on Plate 4, Image 2 (Pl. 4. cr. 2.) is described as a dexter hand (or arm) holding a broken spear (or lance/tilting spear), often in bend or proper.

Surnames:a dexter hand (or arm) holding a broken spear (or lance/tilting spear), often in bend or proper

  • Abadam (England)
  • Cockburn (Stonyflat)
  • Despard
  • Douglas (Cavers)
  • Douglas (Edinburgh)
  • King (London)
  • King (Towcester, Northamptonshire)
  • Krowton (England)
  • Remington (Lund, Yorkshire)
  • Scot (Whitslaid, Scotland)

Hand / Arm: The hand or arm is a classic heraldic symbol representing strength, fidelity, and labor; it signifies the instrument of the mind and the physical means of defense. Broken Spear (or Lance): The spear is an emblem of knightly service, martial readiness, and devotion to honor; when depicted as broken, it typically symbolizes “peace restored” or a hard-fought victory where the weapon was shattered in the heat of battle, indicating a warrior who has survived conflict or disarmed an opponent, representing peace achieved through strength.

This crest combines the strength of the arm with the imagery of a shattered weapon, suggesting a lineage known for martial prowess and the ability to endure conflict. It implies that the bearer is a veteran of struggles who has successfully defended their honor or country, breaking the weapons of war to establish tranquility, or perhaps signifies a victory so complete that weapons are no longer needed.