Personal Armorial Achievement Elements

Members of the Order who have been granted an Armorial Achievement

can use the the below medal of rank on their Armorial Achievement to show membership in the order and rank achieved

Members of the Order who have title of Nobility

can use the the below medal of rank on their Armorial Achievement to show membership in the order and rank achieved

Titles of Nobility include (but not limited to) within the current British system

Emperor/Empress

High King/High Queen

King/Queen

Grand Duke/Grand Duchess - Archduke/Archduchess

Crown Prince/Crown Princess (Heir apparent) - Prince/Princess - Duke/Duchess

Marquess/Marchioness

Earl/ Countess - Count/Countess

Viscount/Viscountess

Baron/Baronesse

Baronet/Baronetess

These titles are mainly from the British system with other European systems titles used.

A Member of the Order without a personal Armorial Achievement can use the Jerusalem Cross as an emblem. Beside(right) you will see the variation of the Jerusalem cross most used within the Toronto Lieutenancy.

Below you can find other variations of the Jerusalem Cross. It is preferred, if a member is using the Jerusalem Cross as a personal emblem that the cross is coloured red, as this recalled the 5 wounds of Our Lord Jesus Christ.

You may also see the Jerusalem Cross in a gold/yellow colour. That Cross is attributed to the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem/Second Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1099-1187 / 1192-1291

Special Personal Armorial Achievement

can use the the below medal of rank on their Armorial Achievement to show membership in the order and rank achieved