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Lion and Unicorn.
The Lion and the Unicorn
The Lion and the Unicorn
are symbols of the United Kingdom. They are, properly speaking, heraldic
supporters
appearing in the full
royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom
. The
lion
stands for England and the
unicorn
for Scotland. The combination therefore dates back to the 1603 accession of
James I of England
who was already
James VI of Scotland
. By extension, they are also used in the arms of
Newfoundland
since 1637, the arms of
Hanover
between 1837–1866, and the
arms of Canada
since 1921.
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A complete vindication of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales :
relative to his creditors : but not quite so complete a vindication of the Right Hon. W. Pitt, relative to His Royal Highness /
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1806
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