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English: Arms of Warham: Gules, a fess or in chief a goat's head couped argent attired or in base three escallops two and one of the third. As seen on monument to William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, in Canterbury Cathedral (repainted shields ). (Burke's General Armory, with erased corrected to couped, and as blasoned by Robson, Thomas, The British Herald[1])
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Source Own work, using escallop element from commons File:COA Prince of Scilla.svg by User:Paliano; & goat head amended from File:POL Koźle COA.svg by User:Bastianow
Author Lobsterthermidor (talk) 23:24, 6 November 2018 (UTC)

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