RM2K9Y0AA–an illustrated collection of engraving techniques, methods and tools from an unknown book. book heraldic / coat of arms section. coat of arms section. make a coat of arm step by step (build your own ) : the name of the coat of arms shield . Division of the field : Per Saltire
RM2DMMWYT–Wine glass cooler-rinser or jam pot, Olérys-Laugier Factory, France, founded 1738, Tin-glazed earthenware, Slightly everted cylindrical form with pinched indentation at rim and two mascaron handles. White ground decorated with coat of arms surmounted by a coronet and supported by two dalmatians (leopards, ermine?) regardant; the shield is partly per saltire azure and argent, and has the star of an order suspended from the base. Swags and foliate forms below rim and above base., Moustiers-Sainte Marie, France, 1739–1749, ceramics, Decorative Arts, Wine glass cooler-rinser or jam pot
RMMYXTJR–. English: The achievement of Mir Ja’afar ‘Ali Khan Bahadur (1842 - 1863), the last Nawab of Surat shows: Arms: the motto GOD THE BEST PROTECTOR in English and Arab on an oval shield. Crest: A lion rampant Supporters: Two lions guardant Trophy: Eight standads and two pennons in saltire, the pennons charged with a crescent-and star; in chief a sword per fess and a crowned target, in base a sword per bend charged with a like target. Mantle: A mantle crowned with a turban. . before 1863. Surat State 23 CoA of Nawab of Surat state
RM2PYJT1G–File photo dated 09/06/22 of the Saltire and Scottish Prison Service flags flying outside HMP Edinburgh. Forty per cent of inmates at a Scottish prison told inspectors they had been abused, threatened, bullied or assaulted by staff, prompting safety fears. Issue date: Thursday May 4, 2023.
RM2AFKD91–. The visitation of the county of Buckingham made in 1634 by John Philipot, esq. .... XV.]. Edmond Grace [son & hare]. [XPOFER On ACE.] <&raftan, MS. Eng. Misc. C. 17, ff. 170 171, and 171b.[No Arms tricked.] Per saltire S. ami ermine a lion rampant 0. Crest: On a tun [a] haul volantholding a spear-head in one foot all 0..
RM2E9782C–File photo dated 29/1/2020 of the Union flag, the Saltire and EU flag flying outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. Independence would hit the Scottish economy harder than Brexit, and rejoining the EU would make little difference, a team of academics has said. The economic damage from leaving both unions would be the equivalent of an income loss of between £2,000 and £2,800 per person, according to an analysis of trade by the London School of Economics (LSE). Issue date: Wednesday February 3, 2021.
RMBBJ88F–In the partition of a heraldic shield, the field is often divided along the lines occupied by ordinaries.
RMMYXG40–. English: The achievement of the Rao of Kachchh (formerly spelled Cutch or Kutch) following a description of the Diwan of Kutch from 1876 was: Arms: Quarterly: 1. The field of an off-white color, a trident per pale and a sword and an axe in saltire proper; 2. A sambuk on waves of the sea, all proper; 3. A holy cow in a landscape, all proper; 4. A killed tiger (depicted is a lion) in a landscape with a red sky, all proper. Over all a palmtree proper. Crest: On an iron helmet affronté, lambrequined Vert, the crown of Kachchh surmounted by a crescent Argent. Supporters: Two horsemen, the siniste
RM2AFKKF0–. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. pool, by his wife Eliza ICninia Jes.^ie,dau. of Thomas Martin Illden Tilby, F^.X., Kiught of theOrder of the Redeemer. Armorial bearings—Gules, alymphad with sails furled an oars in action, between threecrosses pat« e all or, impaling the arms of Nickels, namely,per saltire sable and argent, two pheons in pale of the lastand as many Cornish choughs in fesse proper. MantlingL;ules and or. Crest—On a wreath of the colours, a demi-leopard proper, holding m dexter paw a lily argent, stalked,leaved, and slipped vert, and resting the sin
RM2AFM5DF–. Pedigrees recorded at the visitations of the county palatine of Durham made by William Flower, Norroy king-of-arms, in 1575, by Richard St. George, Norroy king-of-arms, in 1615, and by William Dugdale, Norroy king-of-arms, in 1666. or ; on a clncf az. tlirce buekles of the second, llcshden. 3. Party per saltire erni. and gu. Kcs/wold. 4. Arg. three bends sa -r, , jr 7 5. Gn., three Hons ramp, arg., crowned or Dc la Vatchc. 6. Sa. three lions ramj). arg 7. Gu. a fess or betw. three s.altircs arg 8* ]k-ndy of nine arg. and gu. Bo^ill. 9. Arg. on a bend cotiscd three boars heads sa RKCORDED 157
RM2CF04FN–. Visitation of England and Wales. ^^ ?-v>XJcts- - ^wS^- . ^P:^^^!^ ri^x:: ;^^^^gE!^^^^^m:tif^^!miKmm^:. AMHERST OF HACKNEY. Arms on record in the College of Arms.—Quarterly: ist and 4th, Gulesthree tilting spears two and one or headed argent, Amherst;2nd, Per saltire azure and or in fesse two lions rampant gulesin chief and in base a dexter arm fessewise couped at the elbowhabited of the third cuffed azure hand proper holding a cross-crosslet fitchee also of the third, Daniel ; 3rd, Or on a chevronazure between three marigolds slipped proper two lions passantrespecting each other of the fi
RM2CJ0G98–. Heraldry, historical and popular . ief. H. Dexter Base. , I. Sinister Base. K. MiddleBase. L. Eoncfr Point.^ M. Fesse Point. Heraldic shields are divided in the manner indicated byexamples, Nos. 9 to 14. No. 9, is Per Pale, or Impaled No. 10, is Per Fesse. No. 11, is Per Cross, or Quarterly. No. 12, is Per Bend. No. 13, is Per Saltire, and No. 14, is Per Chevron. When a Shield is divided into more than four parts by linesdrawn in pale and in fesse, crossing each other at right angles,it is said to be Quarterly of the number of divisions, whateverthat number may be : thus, No. 15 is Quarterly
RM2AFXTF8–. Renaissance of the clan Maclean. Comprising also a history of Dubhaird Caisteal and the Great Gathering on August 24, 1912. Together with an appendix, containing letters of Gen'l Allan Maclean, narrative of an American party, a MacLean bibliography. [With plates, including portraits.]. DOCHGARROCH.REV. ALLAN MACKINTOSH MACLEAN. Ensigns Armorial viz: Parted per Fess Or and Azure indexter chief a dexter hand appaumee Gules and in Sinister chiefa galley sails furled oars in Saltire Sable and in base a Castletriple towered Argent masoned of the fourth, windows and port-cullis of the third: Above
RM2AFHGB2–. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. d argent. Crest—Adexter hand couped at the wrist holding a sword palewiseproper, hilted and pommelled or, between two branchesof maple also proper. Motto— For God and duty.Son of Buchanan, Gentleman, b. ; Lonn Clark Buchanan, Gentleman, b. Res.— Elmview Farm, Belmont, Peterborough, Ontario,Canada. BUCHANAN-JARDINE (L.O., rematric, 26 Dec,1927). Quarterly, i and 4, parted per pale ardent andor, a saltire gules, on a chief engrailed of the third threemullets of the first (for Jardine, L.O., 1885, matnc,1905) ; 2, or, a lion rampant g
RM2AFMF8H–. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. , Madeline Rosal, seed, of John Penati of Great Yar-mouth, CO. Norfolk, and has issue — Ursula Madeline];(2) William Edward Back, Gentleman, b. 1889 ; (3) NicholasBack, Gentleman, b. 1891 ; (4) Thomas Quarles Back,Gentleman, b. 1892; Dorothy, d. 1896; (5) Robert JermyBack, d. 1898; Phyllis Mary ; and Helen Ursula. Res.—Mancroft Towers, Oulton Broad, Suffolk. B.CKHOUSE. Quarterly, i and 4, party per saltireor and azure, a saltire engrailed ermine between two rosesin pale gules, barbed and seeded proper, and as manypassion-crosses i
RM2AFK8JD–. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. Gomer Berry, ist Bart. (1928), b. 1883; m. 1907, Mary Lilian (d. 1928), d. of Horace G. Holmes, Esq., J.P. Res. — Farnham Chase, Famham Royal, Bucks. ; Chandos House, W. BERRY (H. Coll.). Or, on a fesse azure three fleurs-de-lys of the field, in chief two roses in saltire proper.Mantling azure and or. Crest—On a wreath of the colours,between two wings azure, an eagles head or, holding inthe beak a sword in bend proper. Motto— Per ardua.Son of Berry, of , b, ; m. :— Trevor Thornton Berry, Lieut. Somerset L.L, b.Res.— BERRY (rematric
RM2AFM302–. The visitation of the county of Buckingham made in 1634 by John Philipot, esq. .... married another Gentlewoman, bywhom hee had a daughter and hee mar. her to Sir John Wadham Knight of whomdescendeth ye Wadhams to this day. 1, A., saltire G. inter 4 eagles displayed B., Hampden; 2, A., on ch[ief] G.2 stags heads cab. 0., Popham] ; 3, G., a chevron inter 10 bezants 0.; 4, S.,6 lions rampant 0.; 5, cruisily 2 pipes [or] ,• 6, B., an eagle displayed A.; 7, B., alion rampant per pale 0. and G.; 8, A., a saltire G. inter 4 eagles displayed B.,Hampden; 9, Barry, wavy of 6 A. B., on a bend S. 3 rou
RM2CNH7YA–. America heraldica : a compilation of coats of arms, crests and mottoes of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800 . 124 AMERICA HERALDICA IDunt Thomas Hunt of Shrewsbury, Co. Salop, wasa Colonel in the Parliamentary sendee, and HighSheriff of his county (1656). One of his youngersons, Thomas Hunt, removed to WestchesterCounty, New York, where, in 1667, he receivedthe patent of the Grove Farm estate, nearRje. Arms : Per pale, argentand sable, a saltire, coun-tcrchanged.. Crest : A lions head, erased,per pale, argent and sable, col-lared, gules, lined and ringed, of arm
RM2CT29JT–. America heraldica : a compilation of coats of arms, crests and mottoes of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800 . 124 AMERICA HERALDICA Ibunt Thomas Hunt of Shrewsbury, Co. Salop, wasa Colonel in the Parliamentary service, and High Sheriff of his county (1656). One of his younger sons, Thomas Hunt, removed to Westchester County, New York, where, in 1667, he received the patent of the Grove Farm estate, nearRye. Arms : Per pale, argentand sable, a saltire, coun-tcrchanged. Crest : A lions head, erased,per pale, argent and sable, col-lared, gules, lined and ringed,or.
RM2CEHNGX–. An inquiry concerning the Boss family and the name Boss. beused as hereditary cognizances; andwe find the Bruces of Skelton bearingArgent a lion rampant azure. Andthe second Robert de Bruis of Annan-dale—1141-1171—or his son, Rob-ert, the third in succession, —1171-1191, — used a seal bearing per fees,first, a lion passant; second, a saltire and chief. Wehave here an early example of a compounded coat ofarms — the Bruce lion placed passant in the positionof honour on the shield, and the saltire, or St. An-drews cross showing the crusader;the bearings may be describedbriefly as Annandale-Bruc
RM2CDFKMC–. The visitation of the county of Buckingham made in 1634 by John Philipot, esq. ... . Stephen (A) Popham Knight married another Gentlewoman, bywhom hee had a daughter and hee mar. her to Sir John Wadham Knight of whomdescendeth ye Wadhams to this day. 1, A., saltire G. inter 4 eagles displayed B., Hampden; 2, A., on ch[ief] G.2 stags heads cab. 0., Poph[ am]; 3, G., a chevron inter 10 bezants 0.; 4, S.,6 lions rampant 0.; 5, cruisily 2 pipes [or] ; 6, B., an eagle displayed A.; 7, B., alion rampant per pale 0. and G.; 8, A., a saltire G. inter 4 eagles displayed B.,Hampden; 9, Barry, ivavy o
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