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- Sir Gilbert Dethick, FSA (c. 1510 – 3 October 1584) was a long-serving English officer of arms at the College of Arms in London. He would eventually rise to the highest heraldic office in England and serve as Garter Principal King of Arms. (en)
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- A nag's head argent differenced as the arms. (en)
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- Quarterly, argent, a fess vairy gules & or between 3 bougets sable, with a mullet on a crescent for difference ; argent, a chief gules & on a bend over all azure 3 escutcheon argent each charged with a chief gules ; or, a bend gules & a canton argent goutty sable. (en)
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- Mors Aut Victoria Laeta (en)
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- These arms & quarterings belong to Dethick of Dethick Hall. Sir Gilbert sealed with the first coat only. The gravestone of Sir Gilbert's brother Matthew in York Minster is said to bear 3 bougets, sans fess. (en)
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- Sir Gilbert Dethick, FSA (c. 1510 – 3 October 1584) was a long-serving English officer of arms at the College of Arms in London. He would eventually rise to the highest heraldic office in England and serve as Garter Principal King of Arms. (en)
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