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====Origin/meaning====
====Origin/meaning====
The arms were not officially granted.
The arms contain a representation of the three rivers that run around Ingleby Barwick. i.e. River Leven, River Tees and Bassleton Beck. It also depicts mill-rinds which are an historical link to the Turner family, who used to own the land which now forms Ingleby Barwick.
The arms contain a representation of the three rivers that run around Ingleby Barwick. i.e. River Leven, River Tees and Bassleton Beck. It also depicts mill-rinds which are an historical link to the Turner family, who used to own the land which now forms Ingleby Barwick.



Revision as of 16:47, 26 January 2014

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INGLEBY BARWICK (parish)

District : Stockton-on-Tees

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Origin/meaning

The arms contain a representation of the three rivers that run around Ingleby Barwick. i.e. River Leven, River Tees and Bassleton Beck. It also depicts mill-rinds which are an historical link to the Turner family, who used to own the land which now forms Ingleby Barwick.

The crest shows a Teal bird which is an allusion to a horse from Ingleby Barwick which won the Grand National.

Literature : Image provided by Giovanni Scotto d'Aniello, Italy