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'''RICHARD GLOBE'''
'''RICHARD GLOBE'''


'''Registration no.: 021/2021'''
'''Registration no.:021/2021'''


Country of origin : Denmark<br>
Country of origin :Denmark<br>
Place of origin : Copenhagen<br>
Place of origin :Copenhagen<br>
Granted : No<br>
Granted :No<br>
Granted/officially recorded by : -
Granted/officially recorded by :-


[[File:Globe arms.jpg|center|300 px|Arms of {{PAGENAME}}]]
[[File:Globe arms.jpg|center|300 px|Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]


====Official English blazon====
====Official English blazon====


Arms: Gules, semy of nails Or.
Arms:Gules, semy of nails Or.


Crest: Issuant from an ancient ship’s hull Proper two demi-lions combatant guardant Azure armed and langued Gules supporting between them an armillary sphere Or.
Crest:Issuant from an ancient ship’s hull Proper two demi-lions combatant guardant Azure armed and langued Gules supporting between them an armillary sphere Or.


Pennon: Upon a Pennon of 120 centimetres long to these Liveries Or and Gules the Arms in the hoist bearing the motto 'Recte Facias' in two lines counterchanged.
Pennon:Upon a Pennon of 120 centimetres long to these Liveries Or and Gules the Arms in the hoist bearing the motto 'Recte Facias' in two lines counterchanged.


Motto: Recte Facias
Motto:Recte Facias


====Other language blazon====
====Other language blazon====
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====Origin/meaning====
===Origin/meaning===


The nails strewn across the shield (semy) are based on the armiger’s ancestor John Ball, baptised July 1, 1759, Westbury on Severn, Gloucestershire, the illegitimate son of Sarah Ball of Castle Frome, Herefordshire. John Ball was handed over to the London Foundling Hospital in July 20, 1759, re-baptised and given the name Thomas Globe.
The nails strewn across the shield (semy) are based on the armiger’s ancestor John Ball, baptised July 1, 1759, Westbury on Severn, Gloucestershire, the illegitimate son of Sarah Ball of Castle Frome, Herefordshire. John Ball was handed over to the London Foundling Hospital in July 20, 1759, re-baptised and given the name Thomas Globe.
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In the crest the ancient hull represents the Globe name crossing the oceans to at least three continents. The armillary sphere is intended as a pun on the name.
In the crest the ancient hull represents the Globe name crossing the oceans to at least three continents. The armillary sphere is intended as a pun on the name.


Assumed: Denmark May 2011.
Assumed:Denmark May 2011.


====Registration details====
====Registration details====
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