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The stone Tudor coat of arms may have links to Elizabeth I and Henry VIII but had been used as building material in cottage. By Tom Whitehead and Tomwhitehead 05 March 2015 • 6:25pm .
A 16th Century royal coat of arms is discovered in pieces embedded in the walls during the renovation of a labourer's cottage.
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A Tudor royal coat of arms has been discovered embedded in the walls of a cottage in an Oxfordshire village. Pieces of the 16th Century 2m x 2m (6ft x 6ft) stone armorial were found in Tudor ...
A Tudor royal coat of arms has been discovered embedded in the walls of a cottage in an Oxfordshire village. Pieces of the 16th Century 2m x 2m (6ft x 6ft) stone armorial were found in Tudor ...
A Tudor royal coat of arms has been discovered embedded in the walls of a cottage in an Oxfordshire village. Pieces of the 16th Century 2m x 2m (6ft x 6ft) ...
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