The Fields Family Coat of Arms
The Fields Family Coat of Arms
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The Fields family name carries a profound historical weight, rooted in the ancient landscapes of England where the name originally denoted those who lived or worked in the open country. This coat of arms, as documented in the prestigious Burke’s General Armory, represents the foundational and most historically recurring achievement associated with the name. The shield is a masterclass in heraldic symbolism, featuring a field of argent—representing peace and sincerity—set beneath a bold chief gules. This "chief" or upper bar is a mark of dominion and authority, traditionally granted to those who demonstrated exceptional courage and zeal in service to the crown.
At the center of the shield lie three chevronels in sable, which are the heraldic symbols for protection and faithful service. In the language of arms, the tincture of sable conveys a deep-seated constancy and wisdom, suggesting a family history defined by prudent leadership and the steadfast defense of their community. These "diminutive chevrons" often allude to the building of fortresses or the successful completion of significant architectural or military feats, marking the Fields family as protectors of the realm and masters of their craft.
Surmounting the shield is a powerful crest featuring a hand issuing from a cloud, grasping a club in its natural colors. This 19th-century style illustration captures the fine detail of the "hand of justice," which signifies a pledge of faith and sincerity, while the emerging cloud suggests a divine or higher purpose guiding the family's actions. The club itself serves as a traditional emblem of robust strength and the power to overcome adversity. Together, these elements form a cohesive narrative of a lineage that balances the peaceful pursuit of truth with the indomitable strength required to defend its honor.
