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These are the arms of [[Shoreham in England]], differenced by having on the sinister half of the shield symbols for fishing: a Block Island double-ender and a fish.
These are the arms of [[Shoreham in England]], differenced by having on the sinister half of the shield symbols for fishing: a Block Island double-ender and a fish.


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[[Literature]] :  Image designed by the Rhode Island Tercentenary Commission and obtained through https://riliberator.com/
[[Literature]] :  Image designed by the Rhode Island Tercentenary Commission and obtained through https://riliberator.com/

Latest revision as of 07:12, 2 August 2023

NEW SHOREHAM

State : Rhode Island

Arms (crest) of New Shoreham

Official blazon

Per pale, dexter argent crusily sable a lion rampant contorune azure; sinister, per fess in chief azure a native boat argent, in base glues fish or.

Origin/meaning

These are the arms of Shoreham in England, differenced by having on the sinister half of the shield symbols for fishing: a Block Island double-ender and a fish.



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