The Arms, Crest and Badge of Simon Camamile

Granted: 27 August 2010
Published: 27 August 2010

The Arms and Crest of Simon Camamile
The Arms and Crest of Simon Camamile

Badge
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Arms: Azure a Pale Ermine enfiling three Crowns each composed of a rim set with four camomile flowers three manifest Or.

Crest (on a Helm with a Wreath Argent and Azure): A Camelopardel statant ermine armed unguled tailed and gorged with three Crowns as in the arms attached to each thereof a Chain reflexed over the back and terminating in an Annulet all Or.

Badge: A Branch of Camomile with four flowers the two in dexter unopened the two in sinister opened proper enfiling three plain Collars in pale Or.

Simon Andrew Camamile of Pickworth in the County of Lincolnshire, Gentleman, Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.

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