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Square Sticker Brown Family Surname And Shield
Shape: Square Stickers Create custom stickers for every occasion! Put your first name on the empty banner above the shield and let the world know who you are! From special mailings and scrapbooking to kids' activities and DIY projects, you'll find these stickers are great for so many uses. Add your own designs, patterns, text, and pictures! Put your first name on the empty banner above the shield for you your unique expression! Dimensions: Available in 2 sizes: Large: 3" L x 3" W, 6 stickers per sheet Small: 1.5" L x 1.5" W, 20 stickers per sheet Printed on white acid-free paper Vibrant full-colour, full-bleed printing Scratch-resistant front, easy peel-and-stick back Available in a matte or glossy finish. Choose between a variety of different shapes. Put them beside your postage stamps!
Because "Brown" (and its variant "Browne") is one of the most common surnames in the English-speaking world, there is no single, universal "Brown family coat of arms." Instead, heraldry is granted to specific individuals or distinct regional branches, resulting in entirely different designs across England, Scotland, and Ireland.
The Irish Branch (County Galway & Mayo)In Ireland, the Brownes were a massive political force, historically recognised as one of the famous "Tribes of Galway". They descended from the Anglo-Norman knightly family "le Brun" who arrived during the 1172 invasion.The Shield (Arms): A gold (Or) shield featuring a prominent black, double-headed eagle displayed.The Crest: Two black eagles' heads, cleanly cut off at the neck (couped) and joined together.The Motto: Fortiter et fideliter, translating to "Boldly and faithfully".
The Scottish Branch (Clan Broun)In Scotland, the name was historically spelled Broun. The family holds a recognised clan status, historically tied to the Brouns of Colstoun.The Shield (Arms): Typically features a red (Gules) shield featuring three gold fleur-de-lis, or variants containing lions.The Crest: A lion rampant holding a gold fleur-de-lis in its right (dexter) paw.The Motto: Floreat majestas, which translates to "Let majesty flourish".
The English branches because the name arose independently across mediaeval England to describe someone with brown hair or dark clothing, dozens of English Brown coats of arms exist.The Lord Mayor of London (1487): Sir John Brown bore a shield featuring a chevron between three multi-pointed stars (estoiles).The Viscounts Montagu (Sussex/Surrey): This prominent branch used a brown shield featuring three fierce lions passant (walking).
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I liked this product as can put onto my craft boxes. I did make a typo so will amend that for my next order. Nice clear print, that showcases my art in my photograph.
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Very high-quality labels that arrived on or before their stated date. Can not fault the workmanship I am very pleased with the labels and proud to use it on my product. The print was prefect, clear no blurring or smudges
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