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'''Arms :''' Azure, a swan with wings expanded argent, within a double tressure fiory counterfiory Or; on a chief gules a pale between two lions passant guardant Or, thereon a rose gules barbed and seeded vert. <br> | |||
'''Crest:''' On a wreath of the colours, A lyre Or. | |||
Sometimes the motto "A Deo et caelo symphonia" has been used. | |||
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The arms were officially granted on October 15, 1604. | |||
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WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF MUSICIANS
London Guild
Established:
Official blazon
Arms : Azure, a swan with wings expanded argent, within a double tressure fiory counterfiory Or; on a chief gules a pale between two lions passant guardant Or, thereon a rose gules barbed and seeded vert.
Crest: On a wreath of the colours, A lyre Or.
Sometimes the motto "A Deo et caelo symphonia" has been used.
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on October 15, 1604.
If this text appears, it means that background information is available, but that I have not yet had the time to add the information on these arms. Just [|mail me with the name of the town in the subject !] and I will add all information that I have !
The arms on a Wills's cigarette card, 1913 |
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