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The Comtes de Douglas apparently had lived for generations as seigneurs
of Sibiville in
1747 (when their arms were recorded).
- Lord Louis François Marie
Hyacinthe Duglas, Count Duglas, captain of the regiment of
grenadiers Roy, Lord of Arrancy, Ployart, St Jacques of Arrences,
Longueval, Amifontaine, Sibiville and
other places (and high and mighty lady Anne Marie Angélique Rosalie
Vassan his wife).
As translated by Google...
Arms adopted around 1995 at the suggestion of the Archives of
Pas-de-Calais. The armorial of this department (G. Bouchet, P.
Bréemersch and C. Dhérent, 1994), proposes indeed that the commune
raises the arms of the Duglas, lords of the place. The Duglas (or Du
Glas, or Douglas, originating from Brittany) bore "Azure to the castle
with three towers Argent, summoned by three turrets of the same, said
castle charged with a crest Argent a heart Gules crowned with gold
[royal crown closed], and a chief of azure with three silver stars
"(blazon of Jougla de Morenas, Great armorial of France, volume IV,
1939). This family claimed to be from the Douglas of Scotland whose arms
they had adopted at the end of the 17th century. This family had become,
for one of its branches now extinct, since the end of the seventeenth
century until the Revolution, suzeraine of Sibiville, in Artois.
Arms:
Azure to the castle dungeon of three pieces, of silver, masonry of sand,
charged with an escutcheon of silver in heart Gules, crowned of a royal
crown closed of gold and to the chief of azure to three stars money.
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