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English: Arms of Gobodislegh (alias Gabodsleigh, Gabadesley alias Dadscombe, Goboldsley, Gobadsbey, etc.) of Weycroft in the parish of Axminster in Devon: Sable, a fess chequy or and gules between three crosses patée of the second, as seen sculpted in relief on the monument of Denys Rolle (1614–1638) in the Rolle Mausoleum in Bicton Old Church, Devon.
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