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Archaeologia Cantiana - Vol. 57 1944 page 48
Two Coats of Arms from Kent in London by F. C. Elliston-Erwood, F.S.A.
P. M. Johnston, F.S.A. Both these deductions are erroneous. The arms are those of the family of Tattershall and the date on the shield is probably half a |
century after the erection of the building. Heraldically they may be described thus: |
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(Sable) a Chevron (azure) between three Tigers statant regardant coward (?) at a mirror on the ground (?) handled (?). They are therefore another representation of those particular punning arms that were described by our member Mr. G. C. Druce, F.S.A., in Arch. Cant., XXVIII, p. 363ff. |
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