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Origin : comes from an old couplet, referring to the legendary defeat of the Danes in the Vale of Holmesdale; "The Vale of Holmsdall: Never Wonne ne never shall".
Origin : comes from an old couplet, referring to the legendary defeat of the Danes in the Vale of Holmesdale; "The Vale of Holmsdall: Never Wonne ne never shall".
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Latest revision as of 14:48, 28 March 2024

NEVER WONNE NE NEVER SHALL
(Heraldic motto)

Origin : comes from an old couplet, referring to the legendary defeat of the Danes in the Vale of Holmesdale; "The Vale of Holmsdall: Never Wonne ne never shall".

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