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The borough had no arms, but the design of the Common Seal adopted by the Council bears reference to the apocryphal legend of The beggar's daughter of Bednall Greene, a lengthy poem which appeared in Percy's Reliques of ancient English poetry in 1765, and was probably written in Elizabethan times.  
The borough had no arms, but the design of the Common Seal adopted by the Council bears reference to the apocryphal legend of The beggar's daughter of Bednall Greene, a lengthy poem which appeared in Percy's Reliques of ancient English poetry in 1765, and was probably written in Elizabethan times.  
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