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Two keys in saltire have been included to represent the ecclesiastical associations of the County (the main charge in one of the coats of the Archbishopric), together with the Whitby coiled serpent appear with the sinister lion. The dexter lion is differenced in a more secular fashion - a sword in the forepaw and a fountain beneath the hindpaw, the latter alluding to the County's seaboard and again to the Dales.
Two keys in saltire have been included to represent the ecclesiastical associations of the County (the main charge in one of the coats of the Archbishopric), together with the Whitby coiled serpent appear with the sinister lion. The dexter lion is differenced in a more secular fashion - a sword in the forepaw and a fountain beneath the hindpaw, the latter alluding to the County's seaboard and again to the Dales.
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[[Literature]] : Image and information provided by Laurence Jones.
[[Literature]] : Image and information provided by Laurence Jones.
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