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Maidstone is the seat of Kent County.
Flag: It is a banner of arms. But
the “chief” acc. to blazon covers the complete upper half of the banner.
Source: I spotted this flag on 12 September 2019 in front of the local town
hall.
Coat of Arms:
Shield Or, a fess wavy Azure between three
torteaux, i.e. red roundels, chief Gules charged with a lion passant guardant
Or, armed Azure and tongued Gules.
Not represented on the flag are the
crest, supporters and motto. Furthermore in blazon neither the red tongue nor
the blue armour are mentioned.
Crest: Issuant from a Mural Crown Or a Horse's
Head Argent gorged with a Chaplet of Hops fruited proper, Mantled Azure doubled
Or.
Supporters: On the dexter side an Iguanodon proper collared Gules and on
the sinister side a Lion Or collared Gules.
Motto: 'AGRICULTURE AND
COMMERCE'.
The wavy fess represents the River Medway and the red roundels
are from the arms of Archbishop Courtenay, who built All Saints Church at the
end of the 14th century. The lion is that one of England. The mural crown
represents municipal government and the horse’s head is taken from the arms of
the Kent County Council. The hops is referring to the famous kind, cultivated in
the district is. The Iguanodon is referring to the town’s prehistoric
background, a complete skeleton of this creature had been found within the
borough’s boundaries. The supporting lion is derived from that one on the
shield. The supporters originally had scrolls hanging from the collars about
their necks bearing the dates 1549, when Maidstone received its first charter of
incorporation and 1949, the 400th anniversary.
Sources:
1) I spotted these
arms on 12 September 2019 on the door plate of the local town hall.
2)
https://heraldry-wiki.com/heraldrywiki/index.php?title=Maidstone
The
Coat of Arms was recorded (without tinctures) at the Heraldic Visitation of 17th
August 1619 and was confirmed on 30 June 1949, when crest and supporters were
granted. The arms were granted again on 26 November 1987.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 17 October 2019