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The lion supporters with a Tudor Rose are a more definite indication that the Institute originated and has its home in England.  They each hold a golden coin as a symbol of the trade.
The lion supporters with a Tudor Rose are a more definite indication that the Institute originated and has its home in England.  They each hold a golden coin as a symbol of the trade.


[[Literature]] : Briggs, 1971 and article by 'RGB'.
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - United Kingdom|'''Literature''']]:  
Briggs, 1971 and article by 'RGB'.


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