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The coat of arms and motto to the left is that of Barnard Hutchinson of Cowlam, York, England, circa 1282. Almost all coats of arms granted to a Hutchinson in the centuries since also bear the same motto (I haven’t verified the accuracy of the translation: Pop? ☺, but all the websites I found all said the same)...
“There is no such thing as a family coat of arms. An Armorial Achievement belongs to an individual (or corporate entity) and is inheritable property just as a piece of furniture might be. The Heraldic authorities have absolute control over who may use a coat of arms at any time, anywhere in the world.”
The image of the coat of arms and motto are courtesy of: http://www.heraldryclipart.com/mottoes.html and http://home.comcast.net/~rhutchinson/interestingsites/Hutchinson%20Arms.html
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PHOTOSHOP CLASS COMPOSITION PAGE Montgomery College Nursing Program Pinning Ceremony December 2006
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ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY INTERNET RESOURCES PAGE (needs updating)
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