WAREHAM (Dorset).
WAREHAM (Dorset). Has no armorial bearings. The following arms are quoted in Burke's "General Armory" : — " Gu. a crescent surmounted of an estoile of six points or, betw. three fleurs-de-lis reversed of the last."
COMPANY." Gules, an imperial crown or, the cap gules, lined ermine, on a chief argent, a cross of the field. Crest — Issuant out of a coronet composed of four crosses patee and four fleurs-de-lis alternately or, a de.xter cubit arm vested and gauntled argent, the hand holding a spear in bend sinister proper, flowing therefrom a square banner fringed gules, inscribed with the words, " Ich dine," gold. Supporters- — On either side, a horse richly caparisoned gules, azure and or. Motto — " Floreat vigeatq. corona."
[Granted by Borough, Garter, 1639.]
Original Source bookofpublicarms00foxd_djvu.txt near line 27044.
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