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'''Crest:''' upon a Helm with a Wreath Or and Vert Out of the top of a Tower Gules masoned Argent a double-headed Lion Gules supporting a Torch checky Vert and Or rimmed Gules and enflamed proper, Mantled Vert doubled Or. <br> | '''Crest:''' upon a Helm with a Wreath Or and Vert Out of the top of a Tower Gules masoned Argent a double-headed Lion Gules supporting a Torch checky Vert and Or rimmed Gules and enflamed proper, Mantled Vert doubled Or. <br> | ||
'''Supporters:''' Two Dragons Ermine winged Gules, Collared checky Or and Vert their forelegs Argent and each supporting by the outer foreleg and angled to the Shield a Portcullis chained Gold the Compartment comprising a flight of stone steps proper the middle tier incised with the motto ‘Law and Custom’. | '''Supporters:''' Two Dragons Ermine winged Gules, Collared checky Or and Vert their forelegs Argent and each supporting by the outer foreleg and angled to the Shield a Portcullis chained Gold the Compartment comprising a flight of stone steps proper the middle tier incised with the motto ‘Law and Custom’. | ||
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WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF ARBITRATORS
London Guild
Established: 1981
Official blazon
Arms: Ermine a Chief checky Vert and Or overall a Sword in pale point downwards Gules pendent from the hilt by a Ring and surmounting the guillons by its beam a Balance also Gules
Crest: upon a Helm with a Wreath Or and Vert Out of the top of a Tower Gules masoned Argent a double-headed Lion Gules supporting a Torch checky Vert and Or rimmed Gules and enflamed proper, Mantled Vert doubled Or.
Supporters: Two Dragons Ermine winged Gules, Collared checky Or and Vert their forelegs Argent and each supporting by the outer foreleg and angled to the Shield a Portcullis chained Gold the Compartment comprising a flight of stone steps proper the middle tier incised with the motto ‘Law and Custom’.
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Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on April 20, 1983.
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