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The old arms date from the early 17<sup>th</sup> century. The roses are taken from the arms of Duco van Jongema a local governor in the 17<sup>th</sup> century. The meaning of the bend is not known. The colours were only determined in 1818, many different colours have been used before. | The old arms date from the early 17<sup>th</sup> century. The roses are taken from the arms of Duco van Jongema a local governor in the 17<sup>th</sup> century. The meaning of the bend is not known. The colours were only determined in 1818, many different colours have been used before. | ||
The new arms combine the bell from the arms of Franeker, the roses from the old arms and the wheatsheaf from Barradeel. The supporters are taken from the Franeker arms. | The new arms combine the bell from the arms of Franeker, the roses from the old arms and the wheatsheaf from Barradeel. The supporters are taken from the Franeker arms. | ||
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[[Litwap|Literatuur]] : Van den Bergh, 1878; Sieksema, 1962; Dull tot Backenhagen, 1986a | [[Litwap|Literatuur]] : Van den Bergh, 1878; Sieksema, 1962; Dull tot Backenhagen, 1986a |