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The two garbs of barley in the chief represent agriculture, the mural crown symbolises local government. The fleece represents the textile industry in the town.The crest shows an English lion (indicating that Trowbridge was a Royal Manor until Henry VIII bestowed it on his brother-in-law Edward Seymour) and a canting bridge.  
The two garbs of barley in the chief represent agriculture, the mural crown symbolises local government. The fleece represents the textile industry in the town.The crest shows an English lion (indicating that Trowbridge was a Royal Manor until Henry VIII bestowed it on his brother-in-law Edward Seymour) and a canting bridge.  
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[[Literature]] : Information from [http://www.civicheraldry.co.uk here]
[[Literature]] : Information from [http://www.civicheraldry.co.uk here]
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