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Church of St Leonard

A Grade II* Listed Building in Swithland, Leicestershire

Stained glass window with heraldic shields to Robert Brian Osborne 1944 to 1999, Church of St Leonard, Swithland

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Ten armorial shields (1) Quarterly 1 and 4 England 2 Scotland 3 Ireland. Crest A crown. Motto Honi soit qui mal y pense. (2) Sable a cinquefoil pierced ermine. (3) Gules a pale or (Grandmesnil). (4) Gules seven mascles conjoined (Ferrers of Groby). (5) Quarterly 1 and 4 Gules a chevron wavy between three mullets or (Danvers) 2 and 3 Argent three covered cups between two bends engrailed sable (Butler). (6) Gules a chevron between three mullets of six points or (Danvers). (7) Butler. (8) Per chevron Azure two garbs or, Gules on a cinquefoil pierced argent five pairs of wings of the field. Crest Out of a Barons helmet a talbot passant its dexter paw upon a cinquefoil pierced argent. A tree proper. Mantling Azure and or. Motto ( ). (9) Argent a weaving frame proper. (10) Gules a pair of weighing scales between three garbs or. On a chief wavy azure and argent, three crowns and ? three eagles or. Motto (Praise ). A thanksgiving for the life and service of Robert Brian Osborne 1944 to 1999. (Photo Apr 2018).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson
on 30 April 2018

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Photo ID: 211471
Building ID: 101177875
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