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  2. Prince of Wales's feathers - Wikipedia

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    According to a longstanding legend, the Black Prince obtained the badge from the blind King John of Bohemia, against whom he fought at the Battle of Crécy in 1346. After the battle, the prince is said to have gone to the body of the dead king, and taken his helmet with its ostrich feather crest, afterwards incorporating the feathers into his arms, and adopting King John's motto, "Ich dien ...

  3. Baron Sherborne - Wikipedia

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    Arms of Dutton: Quarterly argent and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or Heraldic achievement of the Barons Sherborne, crest: A plume of five ostrich feathers respectively argent azure or vert and gules; supporters: On either side a wolf proper collared gules charged with three garbs or Sherborne House, seat of the Dutton family

  4. Coat of arms of the Prince of Wales - Wikipedia

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    The proclamation specified "on the sinister side a representation of the Badge of Wales, namely, on a mount vert a Dragon, passant gules, differenced (as in the Crest) with a label of three points argent." This was to complement the feathers badge, which was to be depicted on the dexter side of the prince's crest. [18]

  5. Royal badges of England - Wikipedia

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    an Ostrich feather Argent; an Ostrich feather erect Argent with a small scroll across the lower part of the quill inscribed "Ich dien" an Antelope, chained; a Swan, chained; a Fire beacon or cresset; a Stock of a tree; the Red rose of Lancaster; a Fox's tail; a Trunk of a tree eradiated Or (for the Dukedom of Hereford) [10]

  6. Achievement (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    It includes the badge of an ostrich feather, here shown as a pair, blazoned: feather argent pen gobonne argent and azure. In heraldry, an achievement, armorial achievement or heraldic achievement (historical: hatchment) is a full display or depiction of all the heraldic components to which the bearer of a coat of arms is entitled. [2]

  7. Armorial of the speakers of the English House of Commons

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    Crest: A chevalier on horseback at full speed holding a sword all Proper. Sir Richard Waldegrave, Speaker of the House 1381–2 Escutcheon: Per pale Argent and Gules. Crest: Out of a ducal coronet Or a plume of five ostrich feathers per pale Argent and Gules. Motto: Coelum Non Animum Sir John Bussy, Speaker of the House 1394–7

  8. Armorial of prime ministers of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Crests: 1st, Issuant from a ducal coronet Proper two Arms counter-embowed vested Gules on the hands Gloves Or each holding an Ostrich Feather Argent (Bentinck); 2nd, a Snake nowed Proper (Cavendish) Supporters: On either side a Lion double-queued the dexter Or and the sinister Sable Motto: Craignez honte (Fear dishonour) [7]

  9. Armorial of schools in England - Wikipedia

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    Crest: On a wreath argent and vert, A torch sable, errfiamed proper, between four ostrich feathers, the inner Or, the outer gules Motto: Ad majorem Dei gloriam (For the greater glory of God) St Paul's, adopted arms of the school's founder John Colet. Escutcheon: Sable on a chevron Argent between three Hinds trippant Argent three Annulets Sable

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