Pipe
Pipe
Pipe: musical instruments occur but rarely: we find the pipe or fife, the flute, and what is more remarkable the Organ-pipe, the latter being represented as on the next page.
Sable, three pipes two and one, the broad ends in chief, argent--PIPER.
Vert crusily, two fifes or sackbuts or--PIPE, Bilston, co. Stafford.
Azure, two pipes between ten crosses crosslet or--PYPE.
Gules, on a bend invecked argent a shepherd's flute azure, in chief a lion passant guardant of the second royally crowned or--ELLIOT, Woolie. [Several families of ELLIOT bear flutes and pipes together with other charges].
Azure, semy of crosses crosslet, or two shepherd's pipes chevronways of the second--PYKE, temp. HENRY VI.
Gules, two organ-pipes pilewise, the wide ends in chief, or[elsewhere two pipes in pile or, small ends conjoined in base, extending themselves in chief]--NEVILL.
Azure, semé of crosses croslet and two organ-pipes in chevron or--DELAPIPE, co. Derby.
Azure, two organ-pipes in saltire between four crosses patty argent--Lord WILLIAMS of Thame.
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