- be
cottised. The
ordinary and its
cottices need not have the same
tincture or the same line ornamentation.
Ordinaries very
occasionally get
cottised by...
-
termed fasce in
French heraldry,
should not be
confused with fasces. Fess
cottised Two
barrulets Two bars
gemelles Fess
indented Party per fess
Barry of eight...
- Argent, on a
cross gules,
cottised azure, five
coronets erablé or; in the
first quarter, a
cross saltire gules,
cottised interlaced azure,
cantoned by...
-
accompanied by a
cottise on each side is then
described as "
cottised", or
these may even be "doubly
cottised" (i.e.
surrounded by four
cottises, two
along each...
-
Proper (Waley).
Escutcheon Quarterly: 1st & 4th
Argent on a
chevron Gules cottised Azure between in
chief two
roses of the
second barbed and
seeded Proper...
- The Earl of
Lucan 8th Earl of
Lucan Arms of Bingham: Azure, a bend
plain cottised between six
crosses patée or
Predecessor John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan...
-
showing arms of
Fortescue impaling Grenville. Baron: Azure, a bend
engrailled argent plain cottised or; Femme: Vert, on a
cross argent five torteaux....
-
Erasmus Darwin's coat of arms. Escutcheon: Argent, on a bend
Gules cottised Vert,
three escallop s****, Or. Crest: A demi-griffin segreant, Vert, holding...
-
surrounded by a
wreath of Acacia.
Below a
shield of old gold, on fess
cottised sable three 3-4-5
right triangles.
Below the
shield is a blue
ribbon holding...
- Or
three human hearts Gules.
Escutcheon Ermine on a fess
Sable double cottised Gules three lions rampant Or.
Supporters On the
dexter side a
pointer dog...