The tomb of Earl Roger de Montgomery in Shrewsbury Abbey is one of the town's most precious heritage assets. Earl Roger was the Norman lord who was installed as the first Earl of Shrewsbury by William The Conqueror following the Norman invasion of England in 1066.
It's said that the reason that the traditional colours of loggerheads/Shrewsbury are gold & blue is because there were Earl Roger's colours. In fact, though Roger's wife and his son seemed to have arms of gold & blue bars, I can't find a direct link between Roger himself and any gold & blue colouring. Can anyone help me find out more about this?
The gold & blue colours-combination has persisted for nearly one thousand years in Shrewsbury. Today, the town's football club play in these same exact colours!
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