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==Metropolitan borough council== | ==Metropolitan borough council== | ||
Additions : 1974 Adwick-le-Street UDC, Bentley with Arksey UDC, Conisbrough UDC, Doncaster (Borough), [[Doncaster RDC]], [[East Retford RDC]] (partly), Mexborough UDC, Thorne UDC, Tickhill UDC, [[Worksop RDC]] (partly) | Additions: 1974 Adwick-le-Street UDC, Bentley with Arksey UDC, Conisbrough UDC, Doncaster (Borough), [[Doncaster RDC]], [[East Retford RDC]] (partly), Mexborough UDC, Thorne UDC, Tickhill UDC, [[Worksop RDC]] (partly) | ||
[[File:doncaste.jpg|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] | [[File:doncaste.jpg|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] | ||
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The shield and crest had long been in use, though not usually together until recent times. The lion and banner device appears as a badge (without torse) on Edward IV's charter dated 30th October, 1467, and the motto also occurs thereon. This proves a much earlier use of a town's motto by Doncaster than is common with boroughs. The castle upon a shield appears on old mayoral seals and also upon a charter dated 13th May 1532, but seems not to have been adopted as the borough arms before the 19th century. | The shield and crest had long been in use, though not usually together until recent times. The lion and banner device appears as a badge (without torse) on Edward IV's charter dated 30th October, 1467, and the motto also occurs thereon. This proves a much earlier use of a town's motto by Doncaster than is common with boroughs. The castle upon a shield appears on old mayoral seals and also upon a charter dated 13th May 1532, but seems not to have been adopted as the borough arms before the 19th century. | ||
A corporate common seal adopted in May, 1712, includes only the lion and banner | A corporate common seal adopted in May, 1712, includes only the lion and banner - not upon a cushion tinctured ermine as now. The ermine cushion appears to be a fairly modern misrepresentation of the green mount shown on the 1467 charter. | ||
Above the castle was formerly placed the royal crown, but this could not be officially allowed and it was replaced by a Saxon crown which has reference to the lordship of the Manor of Hexthorpe (of which Doncaster formed part). | Above the castle was formerly placed the royal crown, but this could not be officially allowed and it was replaced by a Saxon crown which has reference to the lordship of the Manor of Hexthorpe (of which Doncaster formed part). | ||
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The banner visually represents the name and the white roses refer to Yorkshire. | The banner visually represents the name and the white roses refer to Yorkshire. | ||
===Image gallery=== | |||
| | <gallery widths=250px heights=200px perrow=0> | ||
File:Doncaster2.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Doncaster|The arms in 1895 | |||
File:doncaster.jj.jpg|alt=Arms (crest) of Doncaster|The arms as used on a [[Jaja|JaJa postcard]] +/- 1905 | |||
</gallery> | |||
'''[[Literature]]''': Images provided by the http://www.doncaster.gov.uk Doncaster council] | |||
{{media}} | {{media}} | ||
[[Category:United Kingdom Municipalities D]] | [[Category:United Kingdom Municipalities D]] |
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