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 The Coat
of Arms and detail of the Crest is taken from a
painting done at the end of the 19th century. The
motto reads: "Vive dui Whitlocke deo sic
utere fatis ut reserent sensus alba nec atratous",
which roughly translated means: "Long live
the Whitlockes. In God may he reveal
understanding so that our future may be bright
not gloomy".
BlazonQuarterly, 1st and 4th Azure, a Chevron Engrailed Or, three Falcons close
Or, 2nd and 3rd Argent, on a Bend Gules, three Stag Heads Or
The Arms also appear on the 17th century monument
to Sir
James Whitelocke in
Fawley, Berkshire.
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