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  2. Coat of arms of Sussex - Wikipedia

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    The Sussex Motor Yacht Club, founded in 1907 and headquartered in Brighton, uses the traditional Sussex county arms (i.e., the six martlets) on its club burgee; it depicts the martlets in red, and places them on a white shield, surmounting a three-bladed propeller, which also in red. The University of Sussex's coat of arms features the six ...

  3. Coat of arms of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom, also referred to as the royal arms, are the arms of dominion of the British monarch, currently Charles III. [1] They are used by the Government of the United Kingdom and by other Crown institutions, [2] including courts in the United Kingdom and in some parts of the Commonwealth.

  4. Symbols of Sussex - Wikipedia

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    The sport of stoolball is strongly associated with Sussex; it has been referred to as Sussex's 'national' sport [17] and a Sussex game [18] or pastime. [19] The sport's modern rules were codified at Glynde in 1881. [20] Modern stoolball is centred on Sussex where the game was revived in the early 20th century by Major William Grantham. [21] [22]

  5. John de Radynden - Wikipedia

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    John de Radynden took his name from that of the manor, and his coat of arms with silver (or 'argent') martlets on a blue (or 'azure') field that is the basis for the modern arms of the county of Sussex. [b] [1] There is some evidence to support this. Bodiam Castle, built in the 14th century, has three coats of arms set into the wall of its ...

  6. Category:British Civic Heraldry images - Wikipedia

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    Images of armorial bearings of local authorities in the United Kingdom. These have been granted by the relevant heraldic authorities: The College of Arms , Lord Lyon or Ulster King of Arms Wikimedia Commons has media related to Coats of arms of subdivisions of the United Kingdom .

  7. List of nobles and magnates of England in the 13th century

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    Coats of arms 1st 2nd Royal Demesne in Sussex: Key Holdings Include: 1. Rye Castle 2. Winchelsea (Town) 3. Peventsy Castle (Queens Castle) 4. Knepp Castle Barony of Hussey: Henry Hussey, 1st Baron Hussey (~1285–1332) Barony of Hastings: Henry de Hastings (died 1268) (1250–1268) John Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings (1268–1313) Barony of Lewes

  8. File:Coat of arms of the United Kingdom (2022, both variants ...

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    Fixed dimensions of the left Coat of Arms. It was too narrow. 07:57, 15 May 2023: 5,374 × 2,657 (4.45 MB) GandalfXLD: Fixed colours. 07:47, 15 May 2023: 1,517 × 750 (4.51 MB) GandalfXLD: Changed the St. Edwards Crown in the UK arms to the Tudor crown and changed it to the Crown of Scotland in the Scottish version. Please tell me if I've done ...

  9. File:Coat of Arms of Hastings.svg - Wikipedia

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    This coat of arms was drawn based on its blazon which – being a written description – is free from copyright. Any illustration conforming with the blazon of the arms is considered to be heraldically correct .