An Alphabetical Dictionary of Coats of Arms Belonging to Families in Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 2

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Richards, 1874

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Page 1041 - Gules, three legs armed, conjoined in fesse at the upper part of the thighs, flexed in triangle, garnished and spurred, or.
Page 1037 - Wilts.] quarterly : first and fourth, quarterly, ar. and gu.; in the second and third quarters, a fret or, over all, on a bend sa.
Page 918 - Aug. 1825] or, an eagle's head, erased, gu. encircled by a branch of laurel on the dexter, and of oak on the sinister side; on a chief ar.
Page 910 - Gules, a demy virgin couped below the shoulders, issuing from the clouds, all proper, vested Or, crowned with an Eastern crown of the last, her hair dishevelled, and wreathed round the temples with roses of the second, all within an orle of clouds, proper. Mr. Ellis (Campag. Lond. p. 100,) is incorrect in affirming this
Page 1041 - ... legs, armed, ppr. conjoined in the centre, at the upper part of the thigh, flexed in triangle, garnished and spurred or; fourth, ar.
Page 1027 - Argent on a mount vert, a square Brazen pillar, supported on the dexter by a Lion rampant regardant ; and on the sinister by a Dragon segreant, both or ; in chief, on the top of the pillar a bundle of wire tied and bound together of the last, between a bezant on the dexter side and a plate on the sinister.
Page 1037 - LITLINGTON, [London] quarterly, ar. and gu. on the second and third quarters, a fret or; over all a bend az. charged with three fleurs-de-lis of the third.
Page 985 - Azure, a unicorn salient Argent, armed, maned and unguled Or, within a bordure of the last charged with eight half thistles vert and as many...
Page 901 - Augmentation, gules, a dexter arm embowed, in armour, issuing from the sinister side of the shield, holding in the hand a sword erect, all...
Page 962 - AUFFRICK, gu. three legs armed ppr. conjoined in the centre at the upper part of the thighs, flexed in a triangle garnished and sparred or.

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