MOTTO: Vie et Liberate

This is the coat of arms as borne by John Este Vibert M.A. The motto is Vie et Liberate. The full description of the arms as described in Payne's Armorial of Jersey is:-
ARMS:
Argent, a feese, between three eagles displayed sable. Quartering: Barry, azure
and or, over all, an anchor, erect, counter changed, for Le Bosquet; Argent,
three lozenges, gules, for Arthur; Per fesse, argent and or; in cheif, a dexter
hand, clenched, ppr., cuffed of the second; in base, a mullet of the first,
for poingdestre; and argent, three owls, able, for Le Couter.
CREST: An eagle, displayed, per pale, or and sable.
This is a copy of the advertisement placed by John's widow for both tuition for young boys and Russian lessons for locally stationed English army officers.
From
the British Press & Jersey Times of May 13th 1890