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EALING ABBEY

Denomination : Roman Catholic

Arms (crest) of Ealing Abbey

Official blazon

Sable, a cross potent gules fimbriated Or; on a chief of the last between two ravens also sable a pierced cinquefoil also gules, each foil charged with an ermine spot gold.

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The arms were officially granted on March 28, 1956.

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