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The cross in the arms symbolises religion, the swan and eel represent industry, the lion represents fortitude and the rose unanimity.  
The cross in the arms symbolises religion, the swan and eel represent industry, the lion represents fortitude and the rose unanimity.  
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GOREY

County : Wexford

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Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted in 1632.

The cross in the arms symbolises religion, the swan and eel represent industry, the lion represents fortitude and the rose unanimity.


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