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D'or au sautoir bretessé et contre-bretessé de sable.
D'or au sautoir bretessé et contre-bretessé de sable.


====Origin/meaning====
===Origin/meaning===
The arms are derived from the arms of the Kessel family, as in 1610 Philips van Kessel (Lords of Milleville, Lambersart, Joncquoi and Belbus) married Madeleine Van Appeltern and became Lord of Wattignies though this marriage.
The arms are derived from the arms of the Kessel family, as in 1610 Philips van Kessel (Lords of Milleville, Lambersart, Joncquoi and Belbus) married Madeleine Van Appeltern and became Lord of Wattignies though this marriage.


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