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... ensigns had become hereditary , marks of cadency dis- tinguished the various members of a family , and the majority of the present Heraldic terms were already in existence . THE USE OF ARMS at that period was to distinguish persons and ...
... ensigns had become hereditary , marks of cadency dis- tinguished the various members of a family , and the majority of the present Heraldic terms were already in existence . THE USE OF ARMS at that period was to distinguish persons and ...
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... ensign of Ireland inserted in their stead . In like manner Spain quarters the arms of Portugal and Jerusalem ; and Denmark those of Sweden . ARMS OF COMMUNITY are those of bishoprics , cities , universities , academies , societies ...
... ensign of Ireland inserted in their stead . In like manner Spain quarters the arms of Portugal and Jerusalem ; and Denmark those of Sweden . ARMS OF COMMUNITY are those of bishoprics , cities , universities , academies , societies ...
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... ensigns or regalia , to such persons as he pleaseth to honour therewith . Henry VIII . honoured the arms of Thomas Manners ( whom he created Earl of Rut- land ) with an augmentation , on account of his being descended from a sister of ...
... ensigns or regalia , to such persons as he pleaseth to honour therewith . Henry VIII . honoured the arms of Thomas Manners ( whom he created Earl of Rut- land ) with an augmentation , on account of his being descended from a sister of ...
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... ensigns were originally borne . The ground or surface of it is called the field , and here are depicted the figures which make up the coat of arms . The field of the escutcheon is divided into nine integral parts , used to mark the ...
... ensigns were originally borne . The ground or surface of it is called the field , and here are depicted the figures which make up the coat of arms . The field of the escutcheon is divided into nine integral parts , used to mark the ...
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... ensign , or banner , but may use them impaled on domestic utensils . Thirdly , that no husband impaling his wife's arms with his own can surround the shield with the order of the Garter , or with any other order . When a man marries an ...
... ensign , or banner , but may use them impaled on domestic utensils . Thirdly , that no husband impaling his wife's arms with his own can surround the shield with the order of the Garter , or with any other order . When a man marries an ...
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ancient argent armour azure badge baron baronets base bearing beast bend sinister bezants bird Bishop blazon border borne called canton centre charge chevron chevron between three chief coat-armour coats of arms cockatrice colour conjoined coronet couped crescents crest cross cross pattée crown dexter diagonal different tincture dolphin duke eagle earl earl marshal Edward England engrailed ensign erased erect ermine escutcheon example fess fleurs-de-lis four French gardant Garter gold gules hauriant head helmet Henry Henry VIII heraldry heralds honour impaled king king's knights Knights Bachelors KNOT legs lines lion rampant lord lozenges mantle martlets metal mullets naiant ordinary ornaments pale Party passant perpendicular placed Plate points Prince proper quarter Queen reign represented rose royal sable saltire sejant shield side signifies sovereign tail term trefoils vert VIII viscount wings Wives worn wreath xxiv xxxi xxxii xxxiv xxxix xxxv xxxvi XXXVIII younger sons
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