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DescriptionBerington of moorbarrow and bradwall arms.jpg
English: Berington of Bradwall coat of arms, described as "Sable, three greyhounds courant in pale Argent, collared Gules, within a bordure of the second. Crest: A greyhound's head Argent issuant from a ducal coronet Or, gorged with a collar Gules". (Earwaker, 1890)
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John Parsons Earwaker (1847–1895), The History of the Ancient Parish of Sandbach, Co. Chester including the two chapelries of Holmes Chapel and Goostrey from original records. (1890) (page 131)
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(Original text) : Berington of Bradwall coat of arms. Source: John Parsons Earwaker (1847–1895), The History of the Ancient Parish of Sandbach, Co. Chester including the two chapelries of Holmes Chapel and Goostrey from original records. (1890) ([h
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