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English: Coat of Arms St George's Hospital London including motto Deus Incubat Angui granted 28 February 1835
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Source The Book Of Public Arms. A Complete Encyclopaedia Of All Royal, Territorial, Municipal, Corporate, Official, And Impersonal Arms by Arthur Charles Fox-Davies. Also https://www.meisterdrucke.uk/fine-art-prints/English-School/460763/Coat-of-Arms-of-the-Hospital-in-the-parish-of-St-Thomas%2C-Southwark-.html
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