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'''OSGOLDCROSS (rural district council) '''
'''OSGOLDCROSS (rural district council) '''
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Incorporated into : 1974 [[Selby]], [[Wakefield]]
Incorporated into : 1974 [[Selby]], [[Wakefield]]


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====Official blazon====
===Official blazon===
'''Arms''' : Vert a Cross Moline Or a Chief wavy Argent thereon on a Pale Sable between two Lions' Faces Gules a Ram's Head couped also Argent.<br>
'''Arms''' : Vert a Cross Moline Or a Chief wavy Argent thereon on a Pale Sable between two Lions' Faces Gules a Ram's Head couped also Argent.<br>
'''Crest''' : On a Wreath of the Colours in front of an Oak Tree proper fructed Or pendent from the branches an Escutcheon Ermine charged with a Saltire engrailed Gules three Roses Argent barbed and seeded also proper.<br>
'''Crest''' : On a Wreath of the Colours in front of an Oak Tree proper fructed Or pendent from the branches an Escutcheon Ermine charged with a Saltire engrailed Gules three Roses Argent barbed and seeded also proper.<br>
'''Motto''' : 'AMOR ANGLIAE RUSTICAE' - Love of Rural England
'''[[:Category:Mottoes all|Motto]]''': 'AMOR ANGLIAE RUSTICAE' - Love of Rural England


====Origin/meaning====
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were officially granted on March 30, 1955.
The arms were officially granted on March 30, 1955.


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The oak tree alludes to the wooded areas of the district and the white roses to Yorkshire. The shield bears the arms of the ancient family Scargill of Stapleton.
The oak tree alludes to the wooded areas of the district and the white roses to Yorkshire. The shield bears the arms of the ancient family Scargill of Stapleton.


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[[Category:United Kingdom Municipalities O]]
[[Category:United Kingdom Municipalities O]]
[[Category:England]]
[[Category:England]]
[[Category:Granted 1955]]
[[Category:Granted 1955]]
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