The Bowman Family Coat of Arms
The Bowman Family Coat of Arms
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The Bowman family name is steeped in the historical traditions of England, where it emerged as an occupational surname for a skilled archer or a maker of bows. This professional origin is brilliantly captured in the family’s heraldic achievement, which serves as a visual testament to the family's ancient role in the defense of the realm. Produced from the authoritative records found in Burke’s General Armory, this design represents the foundational and most historically recurring achievement associated with the Bowman lineage, specifically rooted in the traditions of the gentry in regions such as Dorset.
The shield is a striking display of heraldic symbolism, featuring a field of Or, or gold, which translates to a legacy of elevation of mind and constancy. The primary charge is a chevron in Gules, a bold red ordinary representing protection and faithful service. This central element is placed between three bows bent in pale, also in Gules, which are potent emblems of martial prowess and a constant state of preparedness. In the language of heraldry, these symbols together convey a narrative of a family distinguished by noble character and an unwavering readiness to defend their principles through courageous action.
Rising above the shield is the crest, featuring a quiver of arrows secured to a raguled staff, which further emphasizes the theme of readiness and provision. The inclusion of the motto Numine et arcu, which translates to By God and my bow, perfectly encapsulates the dual reliance on divine favor and personal skill. This traditional pen and ink illustration captures every fine detail of the 19th-century woodcut style, providing a sophisticated and authoritative piece of history for any student of genealogy or heraldic art.
