HASLINGDEN (Lancashire).
HASLINGDEN (Lancashire). Quarterly or and argent, on a fesse wavy azure, between a lion rampant purpure, holding between the paws a quatrefoil ermine in the first quarter ; six eagles displayed three two and one gules, in the centre chief point a rose of the last barbed and seeded proper in the second ; a cog wheel sable in the third ; a pickaxe in bend surmounting a spade in bend sinister entwined by a chain in arch, all proper in the fourth ; a shuttle, fessewise of the first, tipped and furnished with the thread pendant of the second. Crest — Upon a mount a rock, thereon a moorcock holding in the beak a sprig of hazel between two branches of hazel fructed, all proper Motto — " Nothing without labour."
[Granted, College of Arms, 25th March 1S92.]
Original Source bookofpublicarms00foxd_djvu.txt near line 12250.
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