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The arms were officially granted on June 18, 1896 and continnued by the new authority in 2009.
The arms were officially granted on June 18, 1896 and continnued by the new authority in 2009.


The leopards' faces in these arms were adopted by the County Council in 1895 from the Borough of [[Shrewsbury]] (Azure, 3 leopards' faces Or). It is only in the incorporation of the ermine that the County arms differ from those of the Borough. The heads appear on the fifteen<sup>th</sup> century seal of the Corporation but their origin is unknown. They may have been derived from the Royal Arms, or from the Arms of De La Pole, Earls of Suffork in the fourteen<sup>th</sup> century (Azure, a chevron, and three leopards' faces Or), or arms of some local family.
The leopards' faces in these arms were adopted by the County Council in 1895 from the Borough of [[Shrewsbury]] (Azure, 3 leopards' faces Or). It is only in the incorporation of the ermine that the County arms differ from those of the Borough. The heads appear on the fifteen<sup>th</sup> century seal of the Corporation but their origin is unknown. They may have been derived from the Royal Arms, or from the Arms of De La Pole, Earls of Suffolk in the fourteen<sup>th</sup> century (Azure, a chevron, and three leopards' faces Or), or arms of some local family.


The heads are often referred to as "the loggerheads". This originates presumably in the practice of carving some such motif on the head of the log used as a battering ram.
The heads are often referred to as "the loggerheads". This originates presumably in the practice of carving some such motif on the head of the log used as a battering ram.
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