Plate 8.
Plate 8.
Plate 8.
- Cross lozengy, properly. Or a cross of nine lozenges az.
- Cross lozengy. Ar. a cross lozengy or. and gu.
- Cross of seven fusils
- Five lozenges in cross
- Cross of nine mascles, or masculy voided
- Cross masculy
- Cross mascle, or four mascles conjoined in cross
- Cross of bezants. A cross bezantee is a plain cross strewed with bezants
- Cross of roundles (hurts) ends tasselled
- Cross of annulets
- Cross of chains
- Cross of four lozenges aboute
- Cross of triangles, or twelve triangles in cross
- Cross pall
- Cross portate, portante, or portrate
- Cross trononnée
- Cross bretessed, a cross crossed, or a cross crosslet fixed
- Cross crosslet also termed crosslet, crossell, crosset, or crucelet
- Cross crosslet fitchee
- Cross crosslet fitchee at the foot
- Arms of a Bachelor. Ar. a chev. gu. betw. three martlets sa. The Shield ensigned with an helmet answering to his degree, mantled gu. doubled ar. Crest, on a wreath of the colours. Rocks ppr. issuant therefrom a demi lion ramp, or, holding a vine branch fructed also ppr. Motto Spectemur agendo in old English. Elvin
- Cross crosslet double crossed
- Cross crosslet on three grieces
- Cross crosslet crossed
- Cross of Jerusalem, or Jerusalem Cross, also termed a cross, crosslet cantoned with four crosses
- Cross pattee crossed, also termed a cross crosslet pattee
- Cross patriarchal grieced
- Cross couped humette, or humetty
- Cross couped and bordered
- Cross couped voided. Az. a cross couped ar. voided of the field
- Cross couped pierced circular
- Cross nowy couped, properly a cross nowy quadrat couped
- Cross Calvary, or cross of Christ
- Cross couped pointed and voided, or a cross couped pointed and voided also termed Eguisce, or Aiguise
- Cross couped pointed and fimbriated, or, a cross points pointed and fimbriated
- Cross bottonnee, pattee, also termed bottonee-masculed
- Cross fitched at all points, pierced quarterly
- Cross Lorrain voided
- Cross masculy and pommettee, or clechee
- Cross lambeauxed in all four
- Cross blunted also termed mousue, or mossue
- Cross couped fitchee double at the points, also termed chappe
- Cross couped and fitchée at all points
- Cross couped and fitchée at all points and pierced square
- Cross estoile, or star-cross
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