A Complete Guide to Heraldry by Arthur Charles Fox-Davies
13. _Baronet's Badge_: Or, on a chief sable, three escallops of the
field (Graham).
Chapters
- Chapter 1 Ch.1
- INTRODUCTION ix Ch.2
- INTRODUCTION Ch.3
- CHAPTER I Ch.4
- 1. _Tydeus._ Ch.5
- 2. _Capaneus._ Ch.6
- 3. _Eteoclus._ Ch.7
- 4. _Hippomedon._ Ch.8
- 5. _Parthenopæus._ Ch.9
- 6. _Amphiaraus._ Ch.10
- 7. _Polynices._ Ch.11
- 1. ("Atque hic exultans--insigne decorum."--Lib. ii. lines 386-392.) Ch.12
- 2. ("Post hos insignem--serpentibus hydram."--Lib. vii. lines 655-658.) Ch.13
- 3. ("Sequitur pulcherrimus Astur--insigne paternæ."--Lib. x. lines Ch.14
- 1. _Cilo_, § 171. Ch.15
- 2. _Calliope_, § 74. Ch.16
- 1. ("Tum redire paulatim--in sedes referunt."--Cap. 28.) Ch.17
- CHAPTER II Ch.18
- CHAPTER III Ch.19
- CHAPTER IV Ch.20
- 6. bendy of six, a canton...."[5] Ch.21
- 6. paly of six within a bordure; 7. bendy of six, a canton; 8. or, a Ch.22
- CHAPTER V Ch.23
- CHAPTER VI Ch.24
- 1150. This tomb was formerly in the cathedral of Le Mans, and is now in the Ch.25
- CHAPTER VII Ch.26
- CHAPTER VIII Ch.27
- CHAPTER IX Ch.28
- 1265. (From MS. Cott., Nero, D. 1.)] Ch.29
- introduction of charges in its angles, led naturally to the arms of the Ch.30
- CHAPTER X Ch.31
- CHAPTER XI Ch.32
- CHAPTER XII Ch.33
- CHAPTER XIII Ch.34
- CHAPTER XIV Ch.35
- CHAPTER XV Ch.36
- CHAPTER XVI Ch.37
- CHAPTER XVII Ch.38
- CHAPTER XVIII Ch.39
- 1232. Garbs therefrom became identified with the Earldom of Chester, and Ch.40
- CHAPTER XIX Ch.41
- 247. The mention of stones brings one to the kindred subject of Ch.42
- CHAPTER XX Ch.43
- 1615. The introduction of the open full-faced helmet as indicative of Ch.44
- CHAPTER XXI Ch.45
- CHAPTER XXII Ch.46
- CHAPTER XXIII Ch.47
- CHAPTER XXIV Ch.48
- 1. Sir William Latimer, Lord Latimer, K.G., c. 1361-1381. Arms: gules a Ch.49
- 2. Sir Bermond Arnaud de Presac, Soudan de la Tran, K.G., 1380-_post_ 1384. Ch.50
- 3. Sir Simon Felbrigge, K.G., 1397-1442. Arms: or, a lion rampant gules. Ch.51
- 4. Sir Reginald Cobham, Lord Cobham, K.G., 1352-1361. Arms: gules, on a Ch.52
- 5. Sir Edward Cherleton, Lord Cherleton of Powis, K.G., 1406-7 to 1420-1. Ch.53
- 6. Sir Hertong von Clux, K.G., 1421-1445 or 6. Arms: argent, a vine branch Ch.54
- 7. Sir Miles Stapleton, K.G. (Founder Knight, died 1364). Arms: argent, a Ch.55
- 8. Sir Walter Hungerford, Lord Hungerford and Heytesbury, K.G., 1421-1449. Ch.56
- 9. Sir Humphrey Stafford, Earl of Stafford, 1429-1460. Arms: or, a chevron Ch.57
- 10. Sir John Grey of Ruthin, K.G., 1436-1439. Arms: quarterly, 1 and 4, Ch.58
- 11. Sir Richard Nevill, Earl of Salisbury, K.G., 1436-1460. Arms: Ch.59
- 12. Sir Gaston de Foix, Count de Longueville, &c., K.G., 1438-1458. Arms: Ch.60
- 13. Sir Walter Blount, Lord Mountjoye, K.G., 1472-1474. Arms: quarterly, 1. Ch.61
- 3. barry nebuly or and sable (for Blount); 4. vairé argent and gules (for Ch.62
- 14. Frederick, Duke of Urbino. Mantling or, lined ermine. Ch.63
- 1. That with ancient arms of which the grant specified the colour, Ch.64
- 2. That the mantling of the sovereign and Prince of Wales is of cloth Ch.65
- 3. That the mantling of other members of the Royal Family is of cloth Ch.66
- 4. That the mantlings of all other people shall be of the livery Ch.67
- 1. That in the cases of peers whose arms were matriculated before 1890 Ch.68
- 2. That the mantlings of all other arms matriculated before 1890 shall Ch.69
- 3. That the mantlings of peers whose arms have been matriculated since Ch.70
- 4. That the mantlings of all other persons whose arms have been Ch.71
- CHAPTER XXV Ch.72
- introduction, but it will be noticed that no wreaths appear in some of the Ch.73
- CHAPTER XXVI Ch.74
- 1672. The official blazon of the arms is as follows: "Gules ane holy lambe Ch.75
- CHAPTER XXVII Ch.76
- CHAPTER XXVIII Ch.77
- CHAPTER XXIX Ch.78
- CHAPTER XXX Ch.79
- CHAPTER XXXI Ch.80
- CHAPTER XXXII Ch.81
- CHAPTER XXXIII Ch.82
- 1. quarterly, i. and iiii., argent, on a bend azure, three bucks' heads Ch.83
- 4. quarterly argent and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret Ch.84
- 3. Robinson, because Smith, which brought in Jones and Robinson, has been Ch.85
- CHAPTER XXXIV Ch.86
- CHAPTER XXXV Ch.87
- CHAPTER XXXVI Ch.88
- CHAPTER XXXVII Ch.89
- CHAPTER XXXVIII Ch.90
- CHAPTER XXXIX Ch.91
- 3. Ireland and the arms of Hanover were placed upon an inescutcheon." This Ch.92
- CHAPTER XL Ch.93
- CHAPTER XLI Ch.94
- CHAPTER XLII Ch.95
- 16. Your Mother's Mother's Mother's Mother. Ch.96
- 1. _Duke's Coronet_ (Ribbon of St. Patrick): Argent, a saltire gules Ch.97
- 2. _Lozenge_: Argent, a chief azure, over all a lion rampant gules, Ch.98
- 3. _Earl's Coronet_ (Ribbon of Hanoverian Guelphic Order): Quarterly Ch.99
- 4. _Lozenge_: Argent, a chevron gules, a double tressure flory and Ch.100
- 5. _Duke's Coronet_ (Garter): Quarterly, 1 and 4, barry of eight or and Ch.101
- 6. _Lozenge_ (surmounted by Earl's coronet): Gules, three mullets or, Ch.102
- 7. _Earl's Coronet_ (Garter): Quarterly of six, 1. gules, on a bend Ch.103
- 5. gules, three escallops argent; 6. barry of six argent and azure, Ch.104
- 9. _Baron's Coronet_: Per chevron engrailed gules and argent, three Ch.105
- 11. _Earl's Coronet_ (Ribbon of Thistle): Or, a fess chequy argent and Ch.106
- 12. _Lozenge_: Sable, on a cross engrailed between four eagles Ch.107
- 13. _Baronet's Badge_: Or, on a chief sable, three escallops of the Ch.108
- 15. _Shield_: Quarterly, 1 and 4, sable, a bend chequy or and gules Ch.109
- 3. gules, three legs armed proper, conjoined in the fess point and Ch.110
- 16. _Lozenge_: Quarterly, 1. or, a lion rampant gules; 2. or, a dexter Ch.111
- 25. As 17. Ch.112
- 31. _Arms_: Argent, a saltire gules. Crest: a monkey statant proper, Ch.113
- 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a porcupine proper; and as a further Ch.114