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'''PAGET'''
'''PAGET'''


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[[File:paget.jpg|center|Arms of {{PAGENAME}}]]


'''Origin/meaning :'''<br/>
===Official blazon===
 
===Origin/meaning===
Paget is named after William, 4th Lord of Paget (1572-1629). The arms of the parish are identical to his personal arms.
Paget is named after William, 4th Lord of Paget (1572-1629). The arms of the parish are identical to his personal arms.
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[[Literature]] : image scanned from stamp; Harper, 1980
[[Literature]] : image scanned from stamp; Harper, 1980


[[Category:Bermuda]]
[[Category:Bermuda]]

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Paget is named after William, 4th Lord of Paget (1572-1629). The arms of the parish are identical to his personal arms.


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