
A GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED IN HERALDRY by JAMES PARKER
Argent, a fesse between three feet gules--TRAMAILL, co. Devon. Argent, a fesse gules between three brogues of the second--TREMAYLE, co. Devon. Azure, a human foot in base argent; on a canton gules a grappling iron or--BLAAUW. The feet of birds and animals occur, but generally with a portion of the leg, q.v.
A Complete Guide to Heraldry/Chapter 15 - Wikisource
Feb 4, 2017 · The same arrangement of three fish occurs upon the seal of Anstruther Wester, but this design unfortunately has never been matriculated as a coat of arms. The arms of Iceland present a curious charge, which is included upon the Royal shield of Denmark. The coat in question is: "Gules, a stockfish argent, crowned with an open crown or."
A GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED IN HERALDRY by JAMES PARKER
With it may be associated the mullet, which is sometimes found blazoned in the arms of WAYE, and the French rouget, which appears to include both kinds of fish. Or a chapeau gules turned down ermine, a gurnet fish in pale with the head downwards--Crest of GURNEY, Norfolk.
Cheshire Heraldry - The Armorial Bearings of the Cheshire Visitations ...
Argent, three boars' heads erect and erased Sable, langed Gules, a crescent for difference. 2. Argent, a fesse engrailed Gules [Called Barton]
A GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED IN HERALDRY by JAMES PARKER
Gules, three narcissuses argent pierced of the field--LAMBART, Earl Cavan. Vert, a fesse vairy argent and erminois between three narcissus flowers of the second--WHITE, Hursley, co. Northampton, 1750. Nascent. See Naissant. Natte, (fr. for mat): used for the sake of the name in two coats of arms of French families.
Arms from Parker's Glossary: P
Argent, an escallop gules. Prescott Sable, a chevron between three owls argent. Proctor Or, three wedges (nails?) sable. Proude Azure, three otters passant in pale Or, each holding in the mouth a fish argent. Pryce Sable, three spear-heads argent. Purvis Azure, on a fesse argent, between three mascles Or, as many cinquefoils of the first ...
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Gules, a dexter hand, couped and erect Argent, in chief three mullets of the second. 3. Sable, a chevron between three bulls' heads cabossed Argent [Bulkeley]
Heraldic Dictionary - Marshalling of Arms, Example 3
May 22, 2003 · 10 - gules two bendlets, the upper or and the lower argent; Fitz-Water. 11 - gules five lozenges conjoined in fess or; Newmarch. 12 - per pale or and vert a lion rampant gules; unidentified. 13 - gules a bend lozengy or; unidentified. 14 - …
Heraldry - Common Charges - Fishes
Fishacre of Fishacre: gules, a dolphin naiant argent. Kendal of Pelyn: argent, a chevron between three dolphins naiant embowed sable. Dean Swift says that his cousin Thomas Swift gave for his de-vice a swift or dolphin twisted about an anchor with the motto "Festina lente." This, however, was the device of the printer Aldus.
Gules and Sable - SCA Heraldry Wiki
Aug 28, 2022 · Someone else noted that the documentation included Gules, three Moor's heads contourny sable, heads bound with scarves argent and Gules, in pale three horns fesswise reversed sable. It also included Per fess gules and argent, three mullets of six points counterchanged sable and gules.
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