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A Suffolk harrier Hunt founded in 1911 showing the Crest of Cranbrook (a sprig of Oak) and the Stork's head of the Marquess of Graham, Duke of Montrose who become Master of the Foxhunt in 1911. The Badge was approved in 1942. | |||
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Revision as of 16:59, 5 May 2023
HMS EASTON, ROYAL NAVY
English | Green; a stork's head erased white holding in the beak a sprig of oak gold. |
Origin/meaning
A Suffolk harrier Hunt founded in 1911 showing the Crest of Cranbrook (a sprig of Oak) and the Stork's head of the Marquess of Graham, Duke of Montrose who become Master of the Foxhunt in 1911. The Badge was approved in 1942.
Literature: Image from ebay.com. Information from Admirality Ship Badges by T.P. Stopford.
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