PENRHYN (Cornwall).
PENRHYN (Cornwall). Has no armorial bearings. The seal represents upon an escutcheon a man's bust in profile, vested about and couped below the shoulders, wreathed about the temples with leaves tied at the back with two ribbons, and with the legend " Burgus Penryn." Berry, who treats this as a coat-of-arms, adds a note ; " There is not any painting of the arms in the Borough, but it is there supposed that the field should be white and the head ppr."
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