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 unreliable sources. unreliable sources.
  
-There is in France a small but very ancient village named " Saint Maur-sur-+There is in France a small but very ancient village named "Saint Maur-sur-
 Loire." It is supposed to have been named thus on account of a black hermit, Loire." It is supposed to have been named thus on account of a black hermit,
 famous for, his goodness and piety,((There undoubtedly was a famous saint called famous for, his goodness and piety,((There undoubtedly was a famous saint called
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 Seimour," appear to have consisted of two. angel's wings, joined, tips downward. Seimour," appear to have consisted of two. angel's wings, joined, tips downward.
 In an MS. of Percy Enderby, which was in the possession of S. R. Bosanquet, In an MS. of Percy Enderby, which was in the possession of S. R. Bosanquet,
-Esq., in 1867, he records that in the " South windows at Penhow there were in +Esq., in 1867, he records that in the "South windows at Penhow there were in the 
-the centre the arms of Seymour, Gules, 2 wings conjoined, or." In his History of+centre the arms of Seymour, Gules, 2 wings conjoined, or." In his History of
 Modern Wiltshire, vol. i, p. 115, Sir Richard Colt Hoare says: "Percy Enderby, Modern Wiltshire, vol. i, p. 115, Sir Richard Colt Hoare says: "Percy Enderby,
 in his book entitled Cambria Triumphans, informs us, that the arms, now borne by in his book entitled Cambria Triumphans, informs us, that the arms, now borne by
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