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The ship is taken from the old arms of Caithness County, as the district covers the same area as the old county. <br>
The ship is taken from the old arms of Caithness County, as the district covers the same area as the old county. <br>
The two crosiers represent the patron saints of the two Burghs in the council; St. Fergus for [[Wick]] and St. Peter for [[Thurso]].  
The two crosiers represent the patron saints of the two Burghs in the council; St. Fergus for [[Wick]] and St. Peter for [[Thurso]].  
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[[Literature]] : Urquhart, 1979 ; 2001
[[Literature]] : Urquhart, 1979 ; 2001
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