English: A goat and vine appear in the coat-of arms granted to the Royal Burgh of Haddington in 1296. According to C J Burnett, Dingwall Puirsuivant, the symbols may represent prosperity, as "there is no need for the goat to eat grass when a succulent vine is available".
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