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** England<br><br>
'''Part of''':<br>
* [[Central Bedfordshire]]
'''Status''':<br>
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'''SHEFFORD'''
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Town in : Central Bedfordshire
===Origin/meaning===
 
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====Official blazon====
 
====Origin/meaning====
Shefford Town Council uses a locally designed unofficial coat of arms.
Shefford Town Council uses a locally designed unofficial coat of arms.


The base of the shield has blue and silver waves and refers to the two rivers which meet within the boundaries. At the top of the shield the sheep's head represents the ancient name Sheep Ford. The quill represents the writing of Robert Bloomfield. The open book is for Shefford's Market Charter, which dates from 1225. The crook, whilst reinforcing the association with the early sheep crossing also forms a symbol for a market town.
The base of the shield has blue and silver waves and refers to the two rivers which meet within the boundaries. At the top of the shield the sheep's head represents the ancient name Sheep Ford. The quill represents the writing of Robert Bloomfield. The open book is for Shefford's Market Charter, which dates from 1225. The crook, whilst reinforcing the association with the early sheep crossing also forms a symbol for a market town.


[[Literature]] : Image and info provided by Laurence Jones (laurencejones@eircom.net)  
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - United Kingdom|'''Literature''']]: Image and info provided by Laurence Jones (laurencejones@eircom.net)  
 
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