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Skidmore History

The Skidmore family and college 密封s

The family that would eventually be called Skidmore came to England from Normandy sometime before 1071. The surname is first recorded as "de Scudemer." Scudemer/Scudamore gave way to Skydmore/Skidmore by the mid-14th century, though the Norman spelling enjoyed a renaissance during the reign of the Tudors, and still survives.

The part of the college 密封 considered correct from a heraldic standpoint is the stirrup, which has been traced to the 1323 密封 of Peter Scudamor. A Welsh pedigree, ca. 1600, cites a John Skydmore as using a 密封 with three stirrups; a shield bearing such an emblem appears in a stained glass window at the church in Upton Scudamore, near Bath, England.

Later additions—helm, vegetation, unicorn, motto, and vertical lines on the escutcheon—were invented or appropriated from heraldry unrelated to the lineage of Lucy Skidmore Scribner. 的座右铭 scuto amoris divini ("by the shield of God's love") is presumed to be a play on the family name: scut- + amor- = Scudamor. 

Sources: "An Overview of the History of the Skidmore Family" (www.skidmoregenealogy.com)及玛丽C. 林恩.

 

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A wax 密封 attached to an original parchment deed dated August 24, 1323, at the Huntington Library in San Marino, California (从 a drawing by Warren Skidmore)
 

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Arms with modified escutcheon and the motto scuto amoris divini (从 Thomas Skidmore and His Descendants by Emily Hawley)



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Skydmore arms as depicted in a church window in Upton Scudamore, England

 
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An undated original artwork by Lillian Ford Andrews (Skidmore College Archives)


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A later version, with helm, vegetation, and a unicorn


 

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The Skidmore College 密封, adopted after the Skidmore School of Arts (美国东部时间. 1911) was chartered as Skidmore College in 1922.