- or; a
bordure engrailed argent—Freeman of Murtle,
Scotland 9
mascles—Gules, nine
mascles or—Rohan
family of
France 5 rustres—Argent; on a
saltire gules...
-
covered in a
pattern of
lozenges is
described as lozengy; a
similar field of
mascles is masculy. In
axiomatic set theory, the
lozenge refers to the principles...
-
fitchy and in base a
mullet sable, a griffin's head
erased or
between two
mascles of the field.
These arms,
granted in 1923, were
designed by the Revd Edward...
- (College of Arms, MS
Grants 87, p. 200)
Escutcheon Azure on a
Plate between in
chief two
Mascles and in base a
Nightingale Or, with a
Cross Gules at centre....
- Duke of France, the late
Orleanist claimant to the
throne of France. The
mascles on the arms of the
House of
Rohan refer to
crystal twinnings,
which are...
- orle of
martlets gules (Valence, Earl of Pembroke); 3rd: Gules,
seven mascles or
conjoined 3, 3, 1 (Ferrers of Groby); 4th: Gules, a lion
rampant within...
-
azure within an orle
azure (Scott); 2nd & 3rd or on a bend
azure three mascles or, in
sinister chief point a
buckle azure (Haliburton);
escutcheon of...
- arms; right:
English arms
granted him by the king of England: "Azure, dix
mascles d'or, enormé d'une
canton de
nostre propre armes de Angleterre; c'est a...
- the
first Baron Ferrers of
Groby adopted his
maternal arms Gules,
seven mascles or
conjoined 3:3:1, the arms of de Quincy. The
French verb
ferrer (from...
- the arms
Argent on a Fess
between three Boars'
Heads erased Gules three Mascles Or
sustaining with his
dexter hand a
Banner developed Argent having a Canton...