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 CHE 28 CHE Cherry Tree. P. 45, 1. 40. Cherry-branch. P. 44, f. 35. Cherub, or Angel. A child's head betw. two wings. P. 36, f. 52, A Seraph or Seraphim has three pairs of wings. P. 36, f. 57. Cherubim. P. 36, f. 53. Chess-Rook, or Chesse-Rook. One of the pieces used in the game of Chess. P. 43, f. 49. Cheval-trap. See Galtrap. Chevalier, or Knight on Horseback, completely armed. P. 36, f. 27. The Crest of Duff. Upon a wreath of the colours, on a horse in full gallop ar. bridled sa. and with mantling gu., semee of escutcheons or, each charged with a lion ramp, of the third, a chevalier armed cap- a-pie, on his helmet his crest viz. a demi lion ramp, gu., in his right hand a sv/ord, on his sinister arm, a shield, charged as the escutcheons. Chrvelee. Streaming, i.e. the streams of light issuing from a comet. P. 23, f.45. Cheveron, or Chevron. One of the honourable ordinaries, and occupies one third of the field, as Ar. a chev. gu. P. 15, f. I. ])iTninutive3 of the chev., are frequently met with, and, when placed at equal distances frooi each other, are blazoned Cheveronels, as, or three chevronels gu. f. 41. If borne in pairs they are termed Couple-close, f. 4, and when a chev. is placed between them, it may be blazoned either a .chev. betw. two couple-closes, or a chev. cottised. f. 38. Cheveron, Abaisse, or in base. P. 15, f- 37- Chevron, Arched. P. 16, f. 12. Between. P. 8, f. 21 ; P. 15, f. 38. BoRDURED, or Fimbriated. P. 15, f. 8. and BoRDURE. P. 16, f. 27. Erased, or Braced. The same as Interlaced. P. 15, f. 40. Brettessed. p. 15, f. 16. Brisse. P, 16, f. 4. Burst, or Split at the Top. Also termed disjointed, or fracted. P. 16, f. 3. Champaine, or Urdee. P. 15, f. 20. Charged with Another. P. 15, f.g. Charged with three escallops, or On a chevron three escallops. P. 16, f. 24. Cottised. P. 15, f. 38. Embowed. Enarched. Engrailed. Enhanced. Ensigned. Chevron, Couchant, or Couched. Is springing from the dexter, or sinister side. P. 16, f. 13. Couched. P. 16, f. 13. Counter-embattled. P. 15, f. 14. COUPED, or HUMETTEE. P. I5, f. 12. Coupled, or Paired. Resembles a Fesse dancettee, but has only two dancets. P. 3, f. 45. Crenellee. p. 15, f. 13. Debruised, or Fracted. Also termed a broken chev. P. 16, f. 2. Demi. May be either dexter, or sinister. P. 16, f. 6. Disjointed, or Brisss. i.e. Burst. P. 16, f. 4. Disjointed and Crossed. P. 16, f. 7. Double Escartelee. P. 15, f. 29. Dovetailed. P, 15, f. 24. Embattled. P. 15, f. 13. Embattled arondie. P. 15, f. 22. Embattled, counter-embattled. P. 15, f. 14. P. 15, f. 30. P. 15, f. 32, and 33. P. 15, f- 5- P. 15, f. 36. P. 15, f. 35. Eclate. P. 16, f. 3. Escartelee-double, or Griece. P. i5>f- 29. and Fesse, or a Chevron surmount- ed- with a fesse. P. 16, f. 19. Fimbriated, or Bordered. P. 15, f. 8. Flamant. p. 15, f. 23. Flory at the top. p. 16, f. 29. Fretted with a Fesse. P. 16, f. 18. Fracted. P. 16, f. 2. Grady, formed of ascents like steps. P. 15, f- 15- Grady on both sides. P. 15, f. 28. Griece. P. 15, f. 29, Hacked and Hewed. P. 15, f. 27. Humettee, or Couped. P. 15, f. 12. In Base. P. 15, f. 37. In Chief, i.e. placed high up in field. P. 15, f. 36. In point embowed. P. 15, f. 31. Inarched. P. 15, f. 32, and 33. Indented. P. 15, f. 25. Indented embowed. P. 15, f. 27. Invecked. p. 15, f. 6. Lozengy. p. 2, f. 45. Mascle-head. p. 16, f. 28. Nebulee. p. 15, f. 26. On a chev. p. 16, f. 24.