EVESHAM (Worcestershire).
EVESHAM (Worcestershire). x'\zure, a prince's coronet (that is, composed of crosses patee and fleurs-de-lis) or, between two ostrich feathers in chief argent, the quills bezantee, and a garb in base of the second, all within a bordure sable, also bezantee.
Recorded in the College of Arms at the Visitation of Worcestershire, 1634.
Henry, Prince of Wales, son of James I., obtained for Evesham its Charter of Incorporation, hence the coronet and ostrich feathers of the Prince of Wales, the garb of the Earl of Chester, and the bordure sable bezantee of the Duke of Cornwall.
Original Source bookofpublicarms00foxd_djvu.txt near line 9783.

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