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  • 31Clan Logan — Crest badge suitable for members of Clan Logan. Clan Logan is a both a Highland and Lowland Scottish clan. The clan does not have a Chief recognised by Lord Lyon King of Arms, and therefore can be considered an Armigerous clan …

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  • 32Clan Macdonald of Clanranald — Crest badge …

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  • 33Clan MacAlister — Crest badge …

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  • 34Coat of arms of Dewsbury — The Coat of arms of Dewsbury was the official symbol of the local government of Dewsbury in the West Riding of Yorkshire. The borough was abolished in 1974 under the provisions of the Local Government Act 1972 whereby control was ceded to… …

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  • 35Canterbury — • The Ancient Diocese of Canterbury was the Mother Church and Primatial See of All England, from 597 till the death of the last Catholic Archbishop, Cardinal Pole, in 1558 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Canterbury     Canterb …

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  • 36Genealogical Office — The coat of arms of Ulster King of Arms, who preceded the Chief Herald of Ireland. Taken from Lant s Roll The Genealogical Office is an office of the Government of Ireland containing genealogical records. It includes the Office of the Chief… …

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  • 37Clan Gardyne — or Clan Garden is an armigerous lowland Scottish Clan from Angus.[1] Arms of Garden of that Ilk, last chief of Clan Gardyne …

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  • 38Ackerley — This rare surname is locational, the question is from where? It is of pre 8th century Olde English origins, and derives either from the village of Akley in Berkshire, Acle in Norfolk, or from a now lost medieval place probably in the East Anglian …

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  • 39Alabone — This unusual and interesting surname derives from the male given name Alban , itself from the Latin Albanus , originally an ethnic name for a man from Alba (capital of the earliest Roman Kings). The given name was popular in France, Germany and… …

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  • 40Alban — This unusual and interesting surname derives from the male given name Alban , itself from the Latin Albanus , originally an ethnic name for a man from Alba (capital of the earliest Roman Kings). The given name was popular in France, Germany and… …

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