- 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...
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second and
third quarters a fret or, over all on a bend sable,
three escallops of the first. The crest,
emerging from the coronet, is a griffin's head...
- 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...
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heraldic blazon for the coat of arms of the
Keppel family is: Gules,
three escallops argent.
Arnold Joost van Keppel, 1st Earl of
Albemarle (1670–1718) Willem...
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three silver escallops is from the coat of arms of
Holborn and
escallops were also
present in the arms of St. Pancras; the
chief and
escallops are ultimately...
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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...
- and Devon, is
described as follows: "Argent, a
chevron between three escallops sable." In
heraldic terms, this
description indicates a
silver or white...
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seated at
Gilsland was
granted a coat of arms blazoned: Sable,
three escallops argent,
meaning "three
white scallops on a
black field".[citation needed]...
- wife's
paternal arms: quarterly: 1. Five
fusils in bend on a
chief three escallops (Gamage) 2. Vair (Martel?) 3. Checky, a fess
ermine (Turberville of Coity...
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three points. The
escallops (seas****)
allude to his
mother Diana,
Princess of Wales,
whose Spencer coat of arms
includes three Escallops Argent. Previous...