Chevronny
Chevronny
Chevronny, (fr. chevronné): is used when the field is divided into an even number of equal portions chevronwise. Chevronelly appears to be used more correctly.
Chevronelly of four, argent and gules--WHITHORSE.
Chevronelly of five, argent and gules, over all a lion rampant sable--WINTHORP, Suffolk.
Chevronelly of six, gules and argent--CHALKHILL, Middlesex.
Chevronelly of seven, or and gules, over all a lion rampant of the last--HASARD, Essex.
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