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The lower half shows a tower, a symbol for the former castle (Château) and thus for the old name of the village.
The lower half shows a tower, a symbol for the former castle (Château) and thus for the old name of the village.
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[[Literature]] : Bouchet et al, 1994
[[Literature]] : Bouchet et al, 1994

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BEUGNY

Département : Pas-de-Calais

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Origin/meaning

The arms were proposed in 1996, but I have no idea whether the local council has adopted the arms.

Beugny, or formerly Beugny-le-Château, was in the 17th and 18th century a possession of the Wasservas family. The above arms are based on the (canting) arms of this family, and show in the upper half three aquifiers or water barrels (Wasser-Fass in German, or Water-vat in Dutch, depending on the origin of the family, which I don't know). The family held the estate until 1780.

The lower half shows a tower, a symbol for the former castle (Château) and thus for the old name of the village.


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Literature : Bouchet et al, 1994