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a Foxhunt in Oxfordshire founded in 1800 by Sir Thomas Mostyn. He bore no Arms but the landowner was Mr. J. Warde whose Name is punned here is the Ward for the Key. The Badge was approved in 1941. | |||
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HMS BICESTER, ROYAL NAVY
English | Red; a key ward uppermost to the dexter gold enfield by a stirrup white. |
Origin/meaning
a Foxhunt in Oxfordshire founded in 1800 by Sir Thomas Mostyn. He bore no Arms but the landowner was Mr. J. Warde whose Name is punned here is the Ward for the Key. The Badge was approved in 1941.
Literature: Image from ebay.com. Information from Admirality Ship badges by T.P. Stopford.
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