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The arms were based on a seal in previous use. The feathers are from the insignia of the Princes of Wales, and the lion may have been derived from the arms ascribed to Cadell, Prince of South Wales in the last part of the ninth century.
The arms were based on a seal in previous use. The feathers are from the insignia of the Princes of Wales, and the lion may have been derived from the arms ascribed to Cadell, Prince of South Wales in the last part of the ninth century.


The crest represents the salmon and sewin fishing industry, in connection with which the coracle is still in use.
The crest represents the salmon and sewing fishing industry, in connection with which the coracle is still in use.
   
   
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