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- Arms of Lady Mary Tudor: Royal Arms of Charles II the whole within a bordure a bordure quarterly, 1 and 4 Ermine, 2 and 3 countercompony Argent and Gules...
- guardant Or crowned with a ducal-coronet Azure and gorged with a Collar countercompony Argent and of the Fourth Escutcheon Royal arms of King Charles II (differenced)...
- ensigned with a town wall with three towers all embattled Or, a fess countercompony Or and azure between three crosses pattée sable. Bad Kreuznach's right...
- guardant Or crowned with a ducal-coronet Azure and gorged with a Collar countercompony Argent and of the Fourth Motto: Et decus et pretium recti (By Grace...
- dexter hand a baculum of vinewood Or. Escutcheon Or a chevron compony countercompony Gules and Azure per pale counterchanged on the dexter in the Gules a...
- Ulster (Smith) impaling on an escutcheon of pretence Paly of six a fess countercompony (Curtis). Crest: A greyhound sejant collared and lined. Motto: Semper...
- Laux. The muni****lity's arms might be described thus: Below a chief countercompony gules and argent, tierced in mantle, dexter argent an eagle's sinister...
- crosspeen resting on the anvil, all sable, the chief countercompony gules and argent. The countercompony (that is, two rows of squares of alternating tinctures)...
- thus: Or a bend between a fountain and a garb, all gules, and a chief countercompony azure and of the first. The composition of charges in the arms was determined...
- with the letter W of the second, the chief countercompony gules and argent. The chief with its countercompony pattern (that is, with two chequered rows)...