DENBIGH (Denbighshire).
DENBIGH (Denbighshire). Has no armorial bearings. The seal represents upon a mount acastleof three tiers, the two towers upon each of the lower tiers being each surmounted by a spire of the fane, and in thegateway of the castle being a leopard's face jessant-de-lis. Upon a smaller mount in front of that upon which is the castle is a greyhound couchant, and upon either side of the castle is an escutcheon each surmounted by a plume of three ostrich feathers issuing from a ducal coronet, that on the dexter bearing the arms of France and England quarterly, and that on the sinister being charged with a lion rampant. The legend is
"Sigillum cummunitatis burgi de Denbigh."
Original Source bookofpublicarms00foxd_djvu.txt near line 8262.
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