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The oldest seal of Münster dates from 1611 and is thereby one of the oldest village seals in the area. It showed the letter M.  
The oldest seal of Münster dates from 1611 and is thereby one of the oldest village seals in the area. It showed the letter M.  


When the village required a new seal and arms in 1905 the State Archives proposed to add a crosier, and determine the colours as either silver on red or gold on blue. The stick is a symbol tot the Lorch Abbey, to which the village belonged from the 12<sup>th</sup> century onwards. The village decided upon the above colours.
When the village required a new seal and arms in 1905 the State Archives proposed to add a crosier, and determine the colours as either silver on red or gold on blue. The crosier is a symbol for the [[Lorch Abbey]], to which the village belonged from the 12<sup>th</sup> century onwards. The village decided upon the above colours.
 


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