Edward Heath - Arms

Arms

Arms of Edward Heath
Notes The arms of Edward Heath consist of:
Escutcheon Per bend Purpure and Vert over all a bend grady Or issuant in sinister chief a cloud irradiated proper and in dexter base a portcullis chained Or.

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