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BRENTWOODAdditions : 1974 Chelmsford RDC (partly), Epping & Ongar RDC (partly)
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Origin/meaning :
The arms illustrate, as far as possible, the important facts in the history of Brentwood. The crest above the helmet includes the battlements of an heraldic tower, intended as a rebus since the name of the late owner of the ancient manor house, Weald Hall, was Tower. Arising from the battlement is a stag's head, reminding one of the deer which used to be seen in Weald and Thorndon Country Parks, and have now been reintroduced to Weald Country Park. The motto: 'Ardens', meaning 'burning', is a descriptive of the name 'Burnt Wood'. 'Fide' represents our faith in God, our fellow men and our future. Literature : Image and information provided by Laurence Jones.
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