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The oak branch is trebly allusive to the name: it is bent into the shape of its initial letter; oak (Anglo-Saxon <em>ac </em>) expresses the first syllable; and the acorns recall the old form of the name, Akerenton.
The oak branch is trebly allusive to the name: it is bent into the shape of its initial letter; oak (Anglo-Saxon <em>ac </em>) expresses the first syllable; and the acorns recall the old form of the name, Akerenton.


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File:Accrington3.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Accrington|The arms in 1899
File:Accrington3.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Accrington|The arms in 1899
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