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Escutcheon of Einion ap Collwyn.png | <center> Gibbon family of Trecastell<br><small>(?-?)</small>
Escutcheon of Einion ap Collwyn.png | <center> Gibbon family of Trecastell<br><small>(?-?)</small>
Escutcheon of Bishop Hugh Gore (1613-1691).png | <center> Bishop Hugh Gore<br><small>(1613-1691)</small>
Escutcheon of Bishop Hugh Gore (1613-1691).png | <center> Bishop Hugh Gore<br><small>(1613-1691)</small>
Escutcheon of Richard Gorton of Burry Green, Llangennith.png | <center> Richard Gorton of Burry Green<small>(d.1780)</small>
Escutcheon of Richard Gorton of Burry Green, Llangennith.png | <center> Richard Gorton of Burry Green<br><small>(d.1780)</small>
Escutcheon of Gower Rural District Council.png | <center> Gower Rural District Council
Escutcheon of Gower Rural District Council.png | <center> Gower Rural District Council
Escutcheon of Henry John Grant (b.1780).png | <center> Henry John Grant, of The Gnoll<br><small>(b.1780)</small>
Escutcheon of Henry John Grant (b.1780).png | <center> Henry John Grant, of The Gnoll<br><small>(b.1780)</small>

Revision as of 11:05, 11 May 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)