RIPON (Yorkshire).
RIPON (Yorkshire). Has no armorial bearings. The seal represents a buglehorn stringed, the mouthpiece to the dexter, with the letters Rippon arranged within and about the loops of the string. Burke in his " General Armory " blazons this as a coat, making the field gules and the bugle-horn and letters or. The Town-Clerk's notepaper shows a coat-of-arms, " Argent, a bugle-horn chained."
Original Source bookofpublicarms00foxd_djvu.txt near line 21679.

Please Help!
Running costs for April provided by Saraj and Alex - Thank you!

If you can, please help cover the cost of the server, or just buy the team a coffee to say thanks!
Gallery
3rd April 2025
Test Me

What is this edge called?