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The main part of the shield contains the very ancient "conger-tun" punning motif from a fifteenth century seal, with the royal lion standing on the tun. This was also used as the crest of the former unofficial arms (see below).  
The main part of the shield contains the very ancient "conger-tun" punning motif from a fifteenth century seal, with the royal lion standing on the tun. This was also used as the crest of the former unofficial arms (see below).  


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[[File:congleton1.jpg|center|Arms of {{PAGENAME}}]]


The water in the base refers to the River Dane.
The water in the base refers to the River Dane.
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