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Peter de Clux, William Sherard and Paul Clowdesley, three enterprising gentlemen of the City of London, obtained a Patent under the Great Seal of England, bearing date the 23rd. day of November 1688, empowering them to make and dress Alamodes, Renforce and Lutestrings. Three and a half years later they were granted arms.
Peter de Clux, William Sherard and Paul Clowdesley, three enterprising gentlemen of the City of London, obtained a Patent under the Great Seal of England, bearing date the 23rd. day of November 1688, empowering them to make and dress Alamodes, Renforce and Lutestrings. Three and a half years later they were granted arms.


[[Literature]] : Image and info taken from :  Brooke-Little, J.P. : Coat of Arms 31(1957)294-295.
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - United Kingdom|'''Literature''']]:  
Image and info taken from :  Brooke-Little, J.P. : Coat of Arms 31(1957)294-295.


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