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Encyclopedia: Coat of arms of Sunderland
Sunderland's local authority first assumed a heraldic device in the 19th century. The first grant of arms was made in 1947, and this was not amended in 1967 when additional territory was incorporated ...
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View the Sunderland coat of arms and history. Discover the Sunderland family history and coat of arms for the Sunderland Origin.
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What is the English coat of arms/family crest? When did the Sunderland In the Sunderland coat of arms as in all coat of arms the crest is only one...
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I ran across this handwritten note from an unknown Sloan researher “ A branch of this family was that of Peter Sloan, landowner of Rochester, County Kent, who was granted a Coat of Arms in 1522. This is the oldest Sloan Arms, it is the custom today for modern branches to adopt these arms in order to preserve...
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SUNDERLAND - THE SUNDERED LAND The Washington coat of arms consists of two bars and three stars and is believed to have been adapted by George Washington for the `stars and stripes' flag of the United State...
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Sunderland Coat of Arms / Sunderland Family Crest The surname of SUNDERLAND was a locational name 'of Sunderland' a seaport parish in County Durham.
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[Coat of Arms]; The Law Commission; (LAW COM No 286); TOWARDS A COMPULSORY; PURCHASE CODE: (1) COMPENSATION; FINAL REPORT; Report on a reference under section 3(1)(e) of the Horn v Sunderland Corp Horn v Sunderland Corporation (1941) 2 KB 26 the Indian case Vyricherla Narayana Gajapatiraju v Revenue Divisional;
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: cities and boroughs: Birmingham, Bradford, Coventry, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle upon Tyne, Salford, Sheffield, Sunderland, Wakefield, Westminster ; Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom as used in Scotland...
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