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Additions : 1974 Kettering RDC (partly)<br>
Additions : 1974 Kettering RDC (partly)<br>
Incorporated into : 2021 [[North Northamptonshire]]
Incorporated into: 2021 [[North Northamptonshire]]


[[File:corby.jpg|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]
[[File:corby.jpg|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]

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CORBY

Additions : 1974 Kettering RDC (partly)
Incorporated into: 2021 North Northamptonshire

Arms (crest) of Corby

Official blazon

Arms : Gules a Cross patonce cantoning four Oak Leaves each enfiled by a Ducal Coronet Or.
Crest : On a Wreath of the Colours a Corbie wings elevated Sable beaked membered gorged with a Ducal Coronet and chained Or its dexter claw resting on a Gad of Steel proper.
Motto: Deeds not words

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on March 3, 1958.

The gold cross patonce on a red field is from the arms of the Latymer family. It is placed between four oak leaves encircled by ducal coronets, representing Rockingham Forest.

The gold and red livery suggests the Royal connections of Rockingham Forest. The crest is a "Corbei" or Raven. This is a pun or rebus on the town's name. For heraldic difference, the raven wears a coronet and chain. The raven supports a steel ingot, the steel industry leading to the foundation of the modern town.


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