Harold Wilson - Arms

Arms

Arms of Harold Wilson
Notes The arms of Harold Wilson consist of:
Crest On a wreath Argent and Gules, Upon a Rock a Lighthouse in front thereof a Spade blade downwards and a Quill point downwards in saltire all proper.
Escutcheon Argent an ancient ship proper on a chief Gules a stag's head caboshed Or between two water bougets Argent.

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