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English: Arms of Sir Richard Whittington, from the Library of the Grey Friars, A.D. 1421; /40. Chronicle of the Grey friars of London; political and religious events in London from the time of Richard I to Mary I. Gules, a fess chequy or and azure in the dexter chief an annulet or. The annulet is a difference of his paternal arms.[1]
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