Heytesbury
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English | A long cross mounted on three degrees, ensigned on the top with a fleur-de-lis, on each side of the cross an escutcheon, thereon a chief and two chevrons. |
Origin/meaning
The arms have never been granted and are based on the old seal of the (former) borough. The meaning is not known.
The image from the seal is currently being used by the Parish Council.
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