WARWICK (Warwickshire).
WARWICK (Warwickshire). Has no armorial bearings. The seal, which is recorded in the visitation books of the College of Arms, represents upon a sable field, and issuing from battlements in base, a castle triple-towered argent, from each of the outer towers issues a demi-huntsman winding his horn (? all proper), and on the centre tower is pendent an escutcheon sable charged with a ragged staff in bend argent. On the dexter side of the castle is a star, and on the sinister side is a crescent.
Original Source bookofpublicarms00foxd_djvu.txt near line 27104.
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