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'''Motto:''' Scite, cito, certe.  
'''Motto:''' Scite, cito, certe.  


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The arms were officially granted on 28 February 1929; Supporters granted 7 April 1938.
The arms were officially granted on 28 February 1929; Supporters granted 7 April 1938.



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WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF CARMEN

London Guild
Established:

Arms of Worshipful Company of Carmen

Official blazon

Arms : Or, a sword erect, point upwards, in pale proper, pommel and hilt gules, between two cart wheels in fesse of the last.
Crest: On a wreath of the colours, A demi cart horse argent, collared sable, resting the sinister hoof on a wheel as in the Arms.
Supporters: On either side a dray horse argent, harnessed and bridled proper, gorged with a wreath of roses gules, barbed, seeded and leaved also proper.
Motto: Scite, cito, certe.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on 28 February 1929; Supporters granted 7 April 1938.

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