- skallap, -op, scallope, scallap, s(c)kollop, and scollup, -op as well as
escallop, escalop, and escollop,
though scallop appears to have
become the dominant...
- maximus,
common names the
great scallop, king scallop, St
James s**** or
escallop, is a
northeast Atlantic species of scallop, an
edible sal****er clam,...
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emphasising his
spiritual authority.
Escutcheon Gules chapé ployé or, in base an
escallop of the same, in
dexter chief a Moor's head proper,
crowned and collared...
-
three points. The
escallops (seas****)
allude to his
mother Diana,
Princess of Wales,
whose Spencer coat of arms
includes three Escallops Argent. Previous...
-
early at
least as
Edward II's reign, as will be seen. The
Staff and the
Escallop s**** were the
badge of the pilgrim, and
hence it is but
natural it should...
- in the 2nd and 3rd
quarters a fret or over all on a bend
sable three escallops of the
first [argent]
Supporters Dexter a lion
rampant guardant Or crowned...
- the
second and
third quarters a Fret Or
overall on a Bend
Sable three Escallops of the first" (the
scallops standing for the
difference as a
cadet branch)...
-
differenced by a
label of
three points Argent, each
point charged with an
escallop Gules (Prince Harry);
Impaled with a
shield Azure a
feather bendwise Argent...
- a red sword,
formed at the hilt like a
cross flory and
charged with an
escallop. Boutell, Charles; Aveling, S.T. (1890). Heraldry,
Ancient and Modern:...
-
Gules in the 2nd and 3rd
quarters a fret Or
overall on a bend
Sable three escallops of the
first and as an
augmentation in
chief an inescutcheon,
Argent a...