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Caister (misspelt in the Name) Castle in the County of Norfolk. Built by Sir John Fastolf in 1454 (The Cross is from His Arms). His dubious Heir was William Paston. He married into the Bedingfield Family, whose Arms include an Eagle. The Badge was approved in 1953.
Caister (misspelt in the Name) Castle in the County of Norfolk. Built by Sir John Fastolf in 1454 (The Cross is from His Arms). His dubious Heir was William Paston. He married into the Bedingfield Family, whose Arms include an Eagle. The Badge was approved in 1953.


[[Literature]]: Image from picclick.com. Information from Admirality Ship Badges by T.P. Stopford.
[[Literature]]: Image from picclick.com. Information from Admiralty Badges Ecyclopaedia by T.P. Stopford.  
[[Category:Military heraldry of the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:Military heraldry of the United Kingdom]]
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[[Category:Navy heraldry]]
[[Category:Granted 1953]]
[[Category:Granted 1953]]

Revision as of 08:59, 16 July 2023

HMS CAISTOR CASTLE, ROYAL NAVY

Coat of arms (crest) of the HMS Caistor Castle, Royal Navy

Official blazon

Barry wavy of six white and blue; a cross crosslet gold surmounted by an eagle displayed red.


Origin/meaning

Caister (misspelt in the Name) Castle in the County of Norfolk. Built by Sir John Fastolf in 1454 (The Cross is from His Arms). His dubious Heir was William Paston. He married into the Bedingfield Family, whose Arms include an Eagle. The Badge was approved in 1953.

Literature: Image from picclick.com. Information from Admiralty Badges Ecyclopaedia by T.P. Stopford.