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The arms were officially granted on March 4, 1655. | The arms were officially granted on March 4, 1655. | ||
The arms are largely based on those from the [[Worshipful Company of Merchant Taylors]] with a different crest (platter with | The arms are largely based on those from the [[Worshipful Company of Merchant Taylors]] with a different crest (platter with the head of St. John, the patron saint) and a different motto: Nudus et opervistis me (I was naked and you clothed me). | ||
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DUBLIN GUILD OF TAILORS
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Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on March 4, 1655.
The arms are largely based on those from the Worshipful Company of Merchant Taylors with a different crest (platter with the head of St. John, the patron saint) and a different motto: Nudus et opervistis me (I was naked and you clothed me).
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