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Looking good Johnbod. I noticed the phrase "otherwise only known from representations in paintings" referring to livery badges. I knew nothing about this subject before reading this but I do remember seeing a "boar" on an alabaster tomb figure of Sir Ralph Fitzherbert. He is clearly shown with this around his neck. I was told that other figures had these but they were vandalised. Is this a livery badge? Of you also say "invariably compared" .... may be "has been compared"? Hope this helps Victuallers ( talk) 16:41, 21 August 2010 (UTC)
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Looking good Johnbod. I noticed the phrase "otherwise only known from representations in paintings" referring to livery badges. I knew nothing about this subject before reading this but I do remember seeing a "boar" on an alabaster tomb figure of Sir Ralph Fitzherbert. He is clearly shown with this around his neck. I was told that other figures had these but they were vandalised. Is this a livery badge? Of you also say "invariably compared" .... may be "has been compared"? Hope this helps Victuallers ( talk) 16:41, 21 August 2010 (UTC)
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