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[Bookplate for Gerald Lynham Porte Grant-Suttie]
[Bookplate for Gerald Lynham Porte Grant-Suttie]
Title[Bookplate for Gerald Lynham Porte Grant-Suttie]
Date Created[between 1900 and 1969]
Sort Date1969
DescriptionIn black ink on white paper, this bookplate consists of a shield Azure (blue), three eagles displayed two over one, a chief, Or (gold), a demi-lion rampant queue fourche. Issuing out of a Crown Vallary, the crest of a demi-lion rampant queue fourche and holding in the forepaws a star of seven points. Below the escutcheon, a banner bears the motto 'VINCIT QUI POSSE CREDIT' [Latin = He who believes that he can, succeeds].
Extent1 bookplate : intaglio printing ; 8.2 x 11.9 cm
SubjectHeraldry
Subject - GeographicCanada
Personal NamesGrant-Suttie, Gerald Lynham Porte
GenrePrints
TypeStill Image
Formatimage/jpeg
NotesOwner was Gerald Lynham Porte Grant-Suttie (February 17, 1890-May 24, 1949). Grant-Suttie was born in Detroit, Michigan, to George Grant-Suttie. Although there seems to be little information on his early schooling, Madsen documented in his book, 'Another Kind of Justice: Canadian Military Law From Confederation to Somalia' (1999), that Grant-Suttie completed two years of law school but did not attempt the bar examination. A career military man, Grant-Suttie joined the service in 1909, transferring to the Royal Canadian Regiment as a Lieutenant in 1913. In 1915 at the age of 25, he enlisted for overseas service in the First World War, during which he served as a court martial officer in London and France. The records of the Royal Canadian Regiment show that he was wounded in action in November of 1917. He received the British War Medal and the Victory Medal for his service. In 1924, Grant-Suttie married Ada Lewis Gooderham, daughter of Robert T. Gooderham of Toronto. A Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, Grant-Suttie was instrumental in the induction of Canada into the International Geographical Union (IGU). He personally sponsored Canada's membership in the IGU beginning in 1936, and served as the first chairman of the Canadian National Committee of the IGU. Grant-Suttie also served as the first Lithuanian Consul-General for Canada from 1937-1949. Lieutenant Colonel Grant Suttie died in 1949 at the age of 60 after suffering a heart attack at the Woodbine Racetrack clubhouse in Toronto.
References:
1) Bird, B. J. (n.d.). Geography at McGill University a 50 Year Perspective: 1945-95. Retrieved January 30, 2012, from http://www.cag-acg.ca/files/dept/departments/mcgill.htm.
2) Canadian Great War Project. (2004-2010). Captain Gerald Lynham Porte Grant-Suttie. Retrieved January 30, 2012, from http://www.canadiangreatwarproject.com/searches/soldierDetail.asp?ID=72866.
3) CanadianHeadstones.com. (2009-2012). Grant-Suttie, Gerald Lynham Porte - York (Toronto) County, Ontario. Retrieved January 30, 2012, from http://canadianheadstones.com/on/view.php?id=134506.
4) Fisher, D., Social Science Federation of Canada, & Ebrary Ebook Collection. (1991). The Social Sciences in Canada 50 Years of National Activity by the Social Science Federation of Canada. Waterloo, Ont: Wilfrid Laurier University Press in collab. with the Social Sciences Federation of Canada.
5) Fox-Davies, A. C. (n.d.). Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. Retrieved from http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/arthur-charles-fox-davies/armorial-families--a-directory-of-gentlemen-of-coat-armour-volume-1-dxo/page-203-armorial-families--a-directory-of-gentlemen-of-coat-armour-volume-1-dxo.shtml.
6) Gerald L. Grant-Suttie I. (1949, May 25). New York Times (1923-Current File), pp. 29-29. Retrieved January 30, 2012, from http://ezproxy.library.ubc.ca/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/105963083?accountid=14656
7) Library and Archives Canada. (2011.) Soldiers of the First World War - CEF. Retrieved January 30, 2012, from https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/6a6e6a79-9e2a-48cc-99ec-163da26d15e9.
8) Madsen, C. (1999). Another Kind of Justice: Canadian Military Law from Confederation to Somalia. Vancouver: UBC Press.
9) Nicholson, N. L. (1959). Canada and the International Geographical Union. Canadian Geographer / Le GĂ©ographe canadien, 4. 37-41. doi: 10.1111/j.1541-0064.1959.tb01826.x.
10) The Regimental Website of The Royal Canadian Regiment. (2012). Nominal Roll of Officers Serving with The Royal Canadian Regiment on Arrival in France. Retrieved January 30, 2012, from http://www.theroyalcanadianregiment.ca/history/1914-1919/cef_officers_march_1918.html.
Access IdentifierBP MUR CAN P G7364
Digital IdentifierBP_MUR_CAN_P_G7364
Is Part OfRBSC Bookplates
SourceOriginal Format: University of British Columbia. Library. Rare Books and Special Collections. Thomas Murray Bookplates Collection. Leslie Binder. BP MUR CAN P G7364
Date Available2012
Publisher - DigitalVancouver : University of British Columbia Library
RightsImages provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from Rare Books and Special Collections: http://rbsc.library.ubc.ca
TranscriptVINCIT QUI POSSE CREDIT G. L. P. Grant-Suttie
DOI1.0215678
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