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English: Armorial of Berkeley: Gules, a chevron between 10 crosses pattée 6 in chief & 4 in base argent. As depicted on armorial shields of Berkeley effigies in St Augustine's Abbey, Bristol (Bristol Cathedral). See also other versions :25px25px
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2011-07-06 13:33 Lobsterthermidor 1090×1270 (402784 bytes) Armorial of Berkeley: ''Gules, a chevron between 10 crosses pattee 6 in chief & 4 in base argent''. As depicted in hall window of Sutton Place, Surrey, c.1525.
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