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Latimer appear originally to have been Gules, a
cross patonce or. The
stems of a
cross patonce should expand, as a
cross pattée, then
terminate more or...
- In
early armory, it is not
consistently distinguished from the
cross patonce.
Charge (heraldry)
Cross Newton,
William (1846). A
Display of Heraldry...
-
United States of America" (PDF). The
Episcopal Church. 1940. p. 288. "
Patonce Cross". www.seiyaku.com. "CIVIC
HERALDRY OF
ENGLAND AND
WALES - CORNWALL...
- it from a bow on the left shoulder. The
badge is in the form of a
cross patonce (having the arms
growing broader and
floriated toward the end), the obverse...
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initially adopted the
attributed arms of
Edward the Confessor: a
cross patonce between five martlets. When the
council received an
official grant of arms...
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Pilkington (died 1347), lord of the
manor of Pilkington, Stand: Argent, a
cross patonce gules voided of the field, with a
crescent azure for
difference of a second...
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Marada Marian Maronite Moline Nordic Novgorod Occitan Order of
Christ Papal Patonce Pattée Fitchée
Patriarchal Pommy Portate/Saint
Gilbert Potent Quadrate...
- m****cript of the
thirteenth century, and are
blazoned as Azure, a
cross patonce (sometimes a
cross fleury or
cross moline)
between five
martlets Or. The...
- 1301 to the Pope,
displays the
original arms of Latimer: Gules, a
cross patonce or.
Latimer died on 5
December 1304, and was
buried at Empingham, Rutland...
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Earldom of
Harewood Arms: of Lascelles: Sable, a Cross-
Patoncé within a Bordure, Or. Crest: A Bear's Head
couped at the neck Ermine,
muzzled Gules, buckled...