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English: Arms of Aaron Baker (1620–1683) of Bowhay in the parish of Exminster (near Dunchideock), Devon, first President of the Madras Presidency, detail from his mural monument in Dunchideock Church, Devon. Arms: Argent, on a saltire engrailed sable five escallops of the first on a chief of the second a lion passant of the first (Baker, of which the arms of the Baker Baronets (1796) of Dunstable House, Richmond, Surrey, are a difference); impaling the arms of his two wives: in chief: Or, a fess between three Catherine wheels sable; in base: Gules, on a chevron argent a lion rampant sable. Above is the crest of Baker: A man's dexter arm embowed argent garnished or grasping in the hand proper an arrow point downward or
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