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Holcomb Family Coat of Arms

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Holcomb Family Coat of Arms
The Holcomb family coat of arms
Azure field; Chevron, argent between three Turks heads in profile, couped at shoulders, weathed about the temples, sabled and of the second crest - a man's head full of face, couped at the breast proper wreathed around the temples, or on azure. The motto "Vertias et Fortitudo" (Truth in Courage). The wreaths around the head indicate probably Saracens, ancient enmies of Christianty whom the Holcombes oppose.
Date & Place: at Holcomb in United Kingdom
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