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'''Country''' :
* United Kingdom [[File:unitedkingdom-flag.gif|60 px|right]]
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'''Incorporated into''':<br>
* 1974 [[North Wiltshire ]]
** 2009 [[Wiltshire]]
'''Status''':<br>
*  Borough
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'''MALMESBURY (borough council) '''
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| Per saltire argent and gules, a cross bottonnée between in chief a Saxon crown and in base an orb Or; on a chief sable a lion passant between a mitre and a crosier erect of the third.
 
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===Official blazon===
Per saltire argent and gules, a cross bottonnée between in chief a Saxon crown and in base an orb Or; on a chief sable a lion passant between a mitre and a crosier erect of the third.


===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
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The cross, crown and orb refer to King Æthelstan, from whom Malmesbury received a charter in 924. The mitre, lion and crozier are from the insignia of Malmesbury Abbey, a religious house dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Paul. It was one of the few English houses with a continuous history from the 7th century through to the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
The cross, crown and orb refer to King Æthelstan, from whom Malmesbury received a charter in 924. The mitre, lion and crozier are from the insignia of Malmesbury Abbey, a religious house dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Paul. It was one of the few English houses with a continuous history from the 7th century through to the Dissolution of the Monasteries.


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Latest revision as of 11:31, 7 September 2024

Arms (crest) of Malmesbury
MALMESBURY

Country :

  • United Kingdom
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    • England

Incorporated into:

Status:

  • Borough


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Official blazon
English Per saltire argent and gules, a cross bottonnée between in chief a Saxon crown and in base an orb Or; on a chief sable a lion passant between a mitre and a crosier erect of the third.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on June 7, 1950.

The cross, crown and orb refer to King Æthelstan, from whom Malmesbury received a charter in 924. The mitre, lion and crozier are from the insignia of Malmesbury Abbey, a religious house dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Paul. It was one of the few English houses with a continuous history from the 7th century through to the Dissolution of the Monasteries.

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