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Origin of the Arms
History
The arms were granted in 1965. At the foot of the shield is a fleur-de-lis from the borough's seventeenth century seal. Between these is afesse of vair from the arms of the de Marmion family, Lords of Tamworth from 1014 - 1291. The crest represents the achievements of the de Marmions. They built Tamworth Castle and became the hereditary Champions of England, hence the crossed swords. Until 1889 the town lay half in Warwickshire and half in Staffordshire, when the whole of the town was included in the latter county. The supporters represent the two counties historically associated with the town. The muzzled bear is derived from the Earls of Warwick and forms the main charge in the arms of Warwickshire County Council. The red lion comes from the arms of the Earls of Stafford and is one of the supporters of the arms of Saffordshire County Council Reproduced from International Civic Arms |
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