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The escallop is one of the most widely used heraldic symbols in all countries. Before the days of heraldry the symbol was the emblem of St. James, the patron saint of pilgrims and consequently the escallop became a badge worn by all pilgrims attached to hook or hat.
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Scallop - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about escallop. escallop. Information about escallop in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from escallop)
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A thin slice of meat (especially of veal) normally shallow fried ... Definition from Wiktionary, a free dictionary ... Singular; escallop...
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Notes on the Arms of Prince William ... This, on the left, is the escallop gules featured once on William's new arms and three times more on the labels borne by his lion and unicorn supporters and by the lion of his crest.
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Escallop - (es-kol'-up) The figure of a scallop shell. This was originally worn to signify that the wearer had made a pilgrimage to the shrine of St. James, Compostella, Spain. Later on it was placed on the shield to show that the bearer or an ancestor had been a Crusader or had made a long pilgrimage.
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(2.) Every person who shall take any Escallop of a smaller size than four and a half inches measured across its greatest width from the aforesaid part of the sea shall forthwith return the same to the sea.
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