The book of Public Arms; a Cyclopædia of the Armorial Bearings, Heraldic Devices, And Seals, As Authorized And As Used, of the Counties, Cities, Towns, And Universities of the United Kingdom. Derived From the Official Records
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CREST, An owl proper. MOTTO, " Saperc aude." 52 ORE (Sussex)— Has no Armorial Bearings. ORFORD (Suffolk)— Argent, in an ancient ship sable, a tower triple-towered OR. Recorded in the College of Arms. 47 ORKNEY— Has not matriculated Armorial Bearings in Lyon Register, but for some reason an unauthoritative -record exists in the College of Arms. Those in use, which appear to be rurally accepted, are those of the old Earldom ot Orkney which as such appear upon the escutcheon of the Earl 'of Caithn...ess. They arc, Azure, a ship at anchor, oars in saltirc, and sail furled within a double Iressure Jlory and counlerflory or. 4° OSSFTT (Yorkshire)— Has no Armorial Bearings. For de- tails of the Seal, which is not heraldic, and which is intricate and difficult of description, reference should be made to the illustration. IOj OSWESTR Y (Shropshire)— Has no Armorial Bearings. The Seal represents a figure of King Oswald crowned and seated 1 ' N 011 a throne, holding in his dexter hand a sword, the sinister grasping a tree.
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