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The Otley Armed Association was formed 1797 by Rev. James Bailey to provide a home defence force when there was Napoleonic invasion threat. This Association (unusually) achieved a grant of arms that was later taken over and used by the [[Otley]] Urban District Council. | The Otley Armed Association was formed 1797 by Rev. James Bailey to provide a home defence force when there was Napoleonic invasion threat. This Association (unusually) achieved a grant of arms that was later taken over and used by the [[Otley]] Urban District Council. | ||
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Revision as of 15:23, 28 March 2024
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Azure three Towers two and one Argent, in chief two Keys in saltire Or, their wards upwards.
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Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on October 5, 1798.
The Otley Armed Association was formed 1797 by Rev. James Bailey to provide a home defence force when there was Napoleonic invasion threat. This Association (unusually) achieved a grant of arms that was later taken over and used by the Otley Urban District Council.
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