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Interpretation of the Armorial bearings of the South Bucks District Council
Details listed of the use of different features on the District Council Armorial bearings eg on the shield the white swan standing on the grassy bank by the heraldic river wears round its neck the saxon crown from the County crest. The full bearings identify that Suth BUcks District is an amalgamation of Eton Rural District and the Urban District of Beaconsfield.
The motto is that of the former Eton Rural District Council Consilio et Amis (By wisdom and courage)
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