-
registered with the
Court of the Lord Lyon and once had a
chief who bore
undifferenced arms, but does not have a
chief currently recognised as such by Lyon...
-
modified to
indicate their relation to the
current holder of the arms.
Undifferenced arms are used only by one
person at any
given time.
Other descendants...
- Bolton, and Sir
Robert Grosvenor,
discovering they were
using the same
undifferenced coat of arms,
blazoned Azure, a bend Or. This had
previously gone unnoticed...
-
Wales surmounted by a coronet. As Sovereign, he bore the
royal arms
undifferenced.
After his abdication, he used the arms
again differenced by a label...
-
grandson Prince Andrew, Duke of York. As king, he bore the
royal arms
undifferenced. From
April 1949
until his
death in 1952.
George VI
continued as titular...
- his
paternal arms. When he
acceded as King, he
gained the
royal arms
undifferenced. Love
chair (siège d'amour), ****
chair invented for
Edward Household...
-
belongs to a
cadet branch. All of
these charges occur frequently in
basic undifferenced coats of arms. To
marshal two or more
coats of arms is to
combine them...
- contradiction."
Prior to his
marriage Albert used the arms of his
father undifferenced, in
accordance with
German custom. Albert's
Garter stall plate displays...
-
differencing may be
required so as not to
confuse them with the
original undifferenced or "plain coat" arms. Historically, arms were only
heritable by males...
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supported by a blue boar. As sovereign, he used the arms of the
kingdom undifferenced,
supported by a
white boar and a lion. His
motto was
Loyaulte me lie...