If the lion is passant (walking) it is a symbol of English sterling silver. If the lion is rampant (standing on hind legs) it is a symbol of Scottish sterling silver.
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You've got an argent and sable split field (black on top, silver on the bottom) with a sejant erect lion - cross charged (a lion standing on one leg, pawing with the other 3 and silver on top, black on the bottom).
Many of Caesar's reforms or "acts" never went through, but here are three that did: the calendar was reformed, the army's pay was raised and the amount of silver and gold in the coins was standardized.
France? Argent is 'silver'. Largent, as a distortion of L'Argent, would mean "the silver" and could have referred to one who mined silver, one who worked in silver (a silver smith) or even to a silver-haired person.
first letter HM is the makers name/initials anchor is Birmingham I think. Lion is....not sure Letter I is the year made
Look in the chapter when they are in the meadow