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'''RUISLIP-NORTHWOOD'''
'''RUISLIP-NORTHWOOD'''
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Incorporated into : 1965 [[Hillingdon]]  
Incorporated into : 1965 [[Hillingdon]]  


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[[File:ruislipn.jpg|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]


====Official blazon====
===Official blazon===
'''Arms''' : Argent on a Mount in base Vert a Hurst of Oak Trees fructed proper in chief a Hurt charged with a Mullet Or a Chief Gules thereon a Mitre of the first between two Fleurs-de-Lys of the third.<br>
'''Arms''' : Argent on a Mount in base Vert a Hurst of Oak Trees fructed proper in chief a Hurt charged with a Mullet Or a Chief Gules thereon a Mitre of the first between two Fleurs-de-Lys of the third.<br>
'''Crest''' : On a Wreath or the Colours in front of two Ears of Rye slipped in saltire proper a Boar passant Sable armed and unguled.<br>
'''Crest''' : On a Wreath or the Colours in front of two Ears of Rye slipped in saltire proper a Boar passant Sable armed and unguled.<br>
'''Motto''' : 'NON PROGREDI EST REGREDI' - Not to go forward is to go backward.
'''[[:Category:Mottoes all|Motto]]''': 'NON PROGREDI EST REGREDI' - Not to go forward is to go backward.


====Origin/meaning====
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were officially granted on June 22, 1937.
The arms were officially granted on June 22, 1937.


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The 'rye slips' are a play on the name Ruislip. The wild boar shows that the Lordship was an ancient one, granted when the land was forest roamed by wild boars.
The 'rye slips' are a play on the name Ruislip. The wild boar shows that the Lordship was an ancient one, granted when the land was forest roamed by wild boars.
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[[Literature]] : Information taken from [http://www.civicheraldry.co.uk/ here].  
[[Literature]] : Information taken from [http://www.civicheraldry.co.uk/ here].  
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