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descending order of width:
Bendlet: One-half as wide as a bend, as in the
ancient arms of
Churchill family, and the arms of Byron. A
bendlet couped is also known...
- a
bendlet sinister couped, but has
certainly been used as a
couped bendlet 'dexter'
since the 17th
century at the
latest a
bendlet—Vert; a
bendlet wavy...
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debruised by a
bendlet Gules. The
addition of a
canton of
Saint George (see below)
rendered the
distinguishing mark of the
bendlet unnecessary. The...
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Crown Or, a Sun
irradiated proper.
Escutcheon Argent between a
Chief and a
Bendlet sinister coupled Gules, a
Gyron issuing from the dexter, the
point in sinister...
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Amphipteres are
present on the arms of the
House of Potier,
which depict a
bendlet purpure between two amphipteres. The
Potier heraldry also uses amphipteres...
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Impaled with a
shield Azure a
feather bendwise Argent quilled Or
between two
bendlets Or all
between two like
feathers Argent quilled Or (Markle). Supporters...
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Viscountcy of
Downe Argent on a
bendlet cotised sable three annulets of the
field Creation date 19 July 1675 (first creation) 19
February 1680 (second...
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Biscari is:
Royal arms of
Aragon differenced by a
bendlet azure (Or, four
pallets gules overall a
bendlet azure) (House of PaternĂ²),
impaling the canting...
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vallary Or a demi-lion
guardant per bend
Argent and
Azure charged with a
bendlet engrailed counterchanged holding in the
dexter paw a fleur-de-lis Argent...
- Suckling,
displaying the arms of
Nelson (Or, a
cross flory sable overall a
bendlet gules)
impaling Suckling, with a
lengthy inscription in Latin. On 11 May...