DROITWICH (Worcestershire).
DROITWICH (Worcestershire). Gules, a sword of state paleways point downwards proper, hilt and pommel or, surmounted of two lions passant of the last, impaling quarterly i and 4 chequy argent and sable 2 and 3 gules two . . . (Berry and Burke both blazon them barrows) in pale argent. Recorded in the College of Arms at the Visitation of Worcester, 1634. Berry adds a note that originally the arms of the town were the two last coats quarterly.
Original Source bookofpublicarms00foxd_djvu.txt near line 8719.
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