Sable; a chevron or, between three hammers argent, handled of the second, ducally crowned of the last.
Crest: A woolpack charged with a ram couchant all proper, ducallycrowned azure.
When the Champion performs his service at a Coronation the shield which is carried by his esquire is not that of his sovereign, but is emblazoned with his personal arms of Dymoke: "Sable, two lions passant in pale argent, ducally crowned or.
A swan's head erased at the neck, ducally gorged or.
The ducally crowned lion rampant of the Turbervilles quartered on their ancestral shield owes its place there to the marriage of Robert Bingham, about the reign of Henry III.
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