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| | The Arms of Midgley, Yorkshire |
 | | The heralds adjudicated on claims to Arms and rival claims were settled by the King with his Constable and Marshal at a Court of Chivalry. |
 | | This is unlikely to be a genuine coat of arms as it is probably unrecorded in H.M. College of Arms, London. |
 | | This lies beneath the second window from the west where are found the arms in memory of Mary Midgley, who died 7th November 1704, daughter of William Midgley, M.A., curate of Sowerby, who died on 10th May, 1706, and according to Watson, late of Headley near Thornton, Bradford. |
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