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Campus/location : Brentwood
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===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===
'''Arms''': Gules, a chevron between two lions' gambs erased and a bordure argent, in the honour point a fieur-de-lys Or, on a chief also argent an eagle displayed looking to the.sinister sable, beaked and legged and anciently crowned gold, for Browne, impaling Quarterly, first and fourth argent, a chevron gules between three lions' faces sable, for Farington, second gules three pierced cinque­ foils argent, for Farington, third argent a cross engrailed sable between four torteaux, for Clayton; the whole within a bordure gules. <br>
'''Motto''': Virtue, learning, manners.


===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were not granted on July 19, 1957.
The arms were not granted on July 19, 1957.


Brentwood School was founded by Sir Antony Browne and his wife, Joan, who obtained a Royal Charter licenring them to found the School on July 5th, 1558. The arms show the arms of Sir Anthony and his wife. This comobination was already used for a long time by the school, before the arms were officially granted in 1957.
Brentwood School was founded by Sir Antony Browne and his wife, Joan, who obtained a Royal Charter licencing them to found the School on July 5th, 1558. The arms show the arms of Sir Anthony and his wife. This combination was already used for a long time by the school, before the arms were officially granted in 1957.


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BRENTWOOD SCHOOL

Country: United Kingdom
Campus/location : Brentwood

Coat of arms (crest) of Brentwood School

Official blazon

Arms: Gules, a chevron between two lions' gambs erased and a bordure argent, in the honour point a fieur-de-lys Or, on a chief also argent an eagle displayed looking to the.sinister sable, beaked and legged and anciently crowned gold, for Browne, impaling Quarterly, first and fourth argent, a chevron gules between three lions' faces sable, for Farington, second gules three pierced cinque­ foils argent, for Farington, third argent a cross engrailed sable between four torteaux, for Clayton; the whole within a bordure gules.
Motto: Virtue, learning, manners.

Origin/meaning

The arms were not granted on July 19, 1957.

Brentwood School was founded by Sir Antony Browne and his wife, Joan, who obtained a Royal Charter licencing them to found the School on July 5th, 1558. The arms show the arms of Sir Anthony and his wife. This combination was already used for a long time by the school, before the arms were officially granted in 1957.


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