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Civic Heraldry of the United Kingdom
England

SHEPWAY

Additions : 1974 Boroughs of Folkestone, Hythe, New Romney and Lydd and The Elham and Romney Marsh Rural Districts

Origin/meaning :
The arms were granted on April 30, 1974.
The red and blue field and lion-ship are taken from the arms of the Cinque Ports. All four of the merged boroughs were members of the Corporation of the Cinque Ports. The main charge is an ancient ship, which occurred in the ancient seals of each of the four towns. The flanks bear six Tudor roses. This represents the six merged councils. Roses were used as Shepway is part of Kent - known as The Garden Of England.

The crest wreath and mantling are in red, blue and gold, and combines the livery colour of all the merged boroughs. The grassy mount in the crest is for the rural areas of Shepway. The rest of the crest is taken from Folkestone's arms. The black double headed eagle is from the attributed arms of Julius Caesar (Compare with Wimbledon), who landed near Folkestone according to a baseless legend.The gold crosier is for St. Eanswyth, founder of Folkestone Nunnery. The heart is for the physician, Dr. William Harvey, born in Folkestone.

The motto - AMOENITAS ET SALUBRITAS (Delightfulness and Healthiness) -is adapted from Folkestone's. It refers to the delightfulness of the scenery and the healthiness of the locality.

Literature : Information provided by Lawrence Jones.



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