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Translation in English : ''' O, most gracious lord, defend thy citizens of London"). | Translation in English : ''' O, most gracious lord, defend thy citizens of London"). | ||
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Translation in English : O, most gracious lord, defend thy citizens of London"). The cross is the cross of St. George, exactly as used in the arms of the City of London, and the white rose Origin : Used by : |
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