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Escutcheon of Beachamp.png | <center> Beauchamp<br><small>(Lords of Gower<br> 14th-15th centuries)</small>
Escutcheon of Beachamp.png | <center> Beauchamp<br><small>(Lords of Gower<br> 14th-15th centuries)</small>
Escutcheon of Beaumont (v.1).png | <center> Beaumont / Newburgh<br><small>(Lords of Gower<br> 12th-13th centuries)</small>
Escutcheon of Beaumont (v.1).png | <center> Beaumont / Newburgh<br><small>(Lords of Gower<br> 12th-13th centuries)</small>
Escutcheon of Starling Benson.png | <center> Starling Benson<br><small>(Mayor of Swansea<br> 1843-1844)</small>
Escutcheon of Starling Benson.png | <center>[[Thomas Starling Benson & family|Starling Benson]]<br><small>(Mayor of Swansea<br> 1843-1844)</small>
Escutcheon of George Gwynne Bird.png | <center> [[Bird family, of Drybridge House, Hereford|George Gwynne Bird]]<br><small>(Mayor of Swansea<br> 1842-1843)</small>
Escutcheon of George Gwynne Bird.png | <center> [[Bird family, of Drybridge House, Hereford|George Gwynne Bird]]<br><small>(Mayor of Swansea<br> 1842-1843)</small>
Escutcheon of Sir Christopher Cole (1770-1836).png | <center> [[Sir Christopher Cole (1770-1836)|Sir Christopher Cole]]<br><small>(1770-1836)</small>
Escutcheon of Sir Christopher Cole (1770-1836).png | <center> [[Sir Christopher Cole (1770-1836)|Sir Christopher Cole]]<br><small>(1770-1836)</small>

Revision as of 13:40, 25 April 2025

A gallery of arms of people and institutions associated with Swansea and Gower (the current City and County of Swansea, former Lordship of Gower)