-
Treasurer of the Holy
Roman Empire and
without the
Crown of Hanover)
debruised by a
baton sinister (azure(?))
charged with two
anchors (or(?)). On 19...
- uppermost, all proper. CREST: On a
wreath or and vert a
mullet gules debruised by a
representation of the
Great Zimbabwe Bird or. SUPPORTERS: On either...
- Earl of
Chester From 1483 to 1484,
Edward used the arms of his father,
debruised with a
label of
three points Argent. "Official
Website of the British...
- argent, and azure, (Lindsay); 2nd and 3rd, or, a lion rampant, gules,
debruised of a
ribbon in bend,
sable (Abernethy).
Creation date 1398
Created by...
- on the dexter, and two on the
sinister (rarely reversed), all proper,
debruised of a
cross or
sword in chief, also proper. Out of a
crest coronet, between...
- by his own
father in 1619. The
shield was
Sable a lion
rampant Argent,
debruised by a
bendlet Gules. The
addition of a
canton of
Saint George (see below)...
- 10
November 1874). The
blazon of
these arms is: Or, four
pallets Gules debruised with a
lozenge Argent charged with a full
cross Gules; all surrounded...
-
France and
England quarterly; 2nd, Scotland; 3rd, Ireland; the
whole debruised by a
Baton sinister compony of six
pieces Argent and Azure. Supporters...
- (Lordship of Galloway); 2nd, Or a Lion
rampant Gules armed and
langued Azure debruised of a
Ribbon Sable (Abernethy); 3rd,
Argent three Piles Gules (Lordship...
-
front of a
mount of rock
thereon a
lighthouse a
spade in bend
proper debruised by a
quill pen in bend
sinister Argent.
Escutcheon Argent an
ancient galley...