Pomeis

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Pomeis

Pomeis, (fr. volets, but more frequently torteaux de sinople): the name given to roundles vert, but of comparatively modern origin: the pomey is no doubt intended for the apple. In one blazon the term pomme seems to be used for this. (See Arms of UTTERSON, under Flag.)

Argent, a fesse cotised gules between three pomeys--TARPLEY, co. Northampton.

Argent, five pomeis in saltire; a chief indented gules--FARMARY, granted 1611.

Ermine, three pomeis, each charged with a cross or--HEATHCOTE.

Gules, on a fesse argent three pomeis--RANSON.

D'or, a trois chevrons de sable accompagne de trois torteaux de sinople--DESCHAMPS.

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