The space where the arms of Wolsey used to be is being repainted with his own newly granted arms: azure, on a fess between three lions rampant or, a rose gules, barbed vert, between two Cornish choughs proper.
n. Heraldry A wide horizontal band forming the middle section of an escutcheon. To admit to something; confess, often used with up: "won't fess up to being even vaguely liberal" (Jonathan Alter). to admit that you have done something wrong, although it is not very serious = own up