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As far as I know the town never had arms. The above posted JaJa postcard shows the arms of Sir Thomas Cockayn, who founded Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School in 1585 in the town. | As far as I know the town never had arms. The above posted JaJa postcard shows the arms of Sir Thomas Cockayn, who founded Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School in 1585 in the town.'''[[Literature]]''': | ||
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ASHBOURNE
Incorporated into: 1974 West Derbyshire
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Origin/meaning
As far as I know the town never had arms. The above posted JaJa postcard shows the arms of Sir Thomas Cockayn, who founded Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School in 1585 in the town.Literature:
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