Page:A dictionary of heraldry.djvu/196

 CRO 40 CRO Cross ckosslet flory, in saltire. P. 20, f. 29. CROSSLET mounted on three grices, or degrees. P. 8, f. 23. CROSSLET PATTEE, or cross crossed pattee. When each end terminate in a cross pattee. P. 8, f. 26. CROWNED, crownated, or coronetted. P. II, f. 28. CROWNED POMELL. P. lO, f. 28. CRUCELETTE, or crossic ; a cross crosslet. P. 8, f. i8. CUTHBERT St. p. I I, f. I. DEGRADED, the extremities of which are each fixed in a step or degree. P. 7, f. 35. DEGRADED and CONJOINED. P. 7, f. 45. The number of steps should be named. DEGRADED NOWED Or NOWYED. P. 10, f. 38. DEMI ANNULATED, or anuled inverted. P. II, f. ig. DEMI SARCELLED. P. Q, f. 8. DENIS St., a plain cross. P. 7, f. i. DISJOINT, or recercelle voided. P. 11, f. 40. DISJOINT fitchee pattee. P. g, f. 26. DOUBLE, p. g, f. 34. Same as Cross double portante, and anciently only- called a Cross double. DOUBLE AVELLANE. P. II, f. 5. DOUBLE CLAVED. P. 42, f. II. DOUBLE CROSSED. P. 8, f. 22. - DOUBLE FiTCHEE and rebated of all four. P. 10, f. 40. DOUBLE FITCHEE at the four points. P. 8, f. 42. DOUBLE FRUITAGES, or a masclc with four fruitages, or avellanes, joined to the points thereof in cross. P. ii, f.5. DOUBLE PARTED. P. 7, f. 26. DOUBLE PARTED and anchored, or a cross double-parted and crescented. P. 10, f. 34. DOUBLE PARTED FLORY. P. lO, f. 12. DOUBLE PARTED, fretted with four annulets. P. 7, f. 33. DOUBLE PARTED, Voidcd flory. p. TO, f. 10. Also termed a cross moline resarcelly disjoined, or disjointed. DOUBLE PARTED and fretted, or frettee. P. 7, f. 27. DOUBLE PORTANTE. P. g, f. 34. DOUBLE TRIPARTED. P. II, f. 4. EDGED. P. 8, f. 35. EGUISEE. P. g, f. 45. ENCREE. P. 10, f. g. Cross of three endorses, surmounted of as many barrulets. P. 7, f. 2g. engrailed, p. 7, f. 5. enhendee, or potence of Saxon F. P. II, f. 18. entrailed. p. 10, f. 41. ERMiNEE, or a cross of four ermine spots, their tops meeting in the centre point. P. 11, f. 41. A cross ermine is a cross with spots of er- mine. P. 7, f. 5. ESCARTELLE PATTEE. P. g, f. 8. ESTOiLE, ETOiLE, or star-cross. P. 8, f. 45. FENDUE-EN-PAL, i.e. Voided per pale. FERRATED. Shod with irou in the form of an horse shoe. P. lo, f. 33. FER-DE-FOURCHETTE. P. II, f. 6. FER-DE-MOLiNE. Pierccd lozengy of the field, also termed a cross moline nowy lozengy pierced, and a cross moline nowy masculy. P. ii, f. 23. FILLET. Contains one fourth part of such ordinary. P. 7, f, 31. FIMBRIATED, fimbrated, or edged. P. 7, f. 24, and P. g, f. 3. FIMBRIATED pointed at the ends. P. 8, f. 35. FITCHEE, or furche. P. g, f. 43. FITCHEE couPED. At the top a fusil. P. g, f. 42. FITCHEE at all points. P. 8, f. 45. FITCHEE at all points, and quarterly pierced. P. 8, f. 37. FITCHEE disjoint pattee. P. g, f. 26. FITCHEE double at the four points. P. 8, f. 42. FITCHEE TREBLE. Also termed fourchee of three points. P. g, f. 36. FITCHEE of sixteen. P. g, f. 37. FLANKED, urdcc, or aiguisee. P. 9, f- 45- FLEURY BiPARTED. Same as a cross moline sarcelled. P. 10, f. 10. FLEUR-DE-LIS, or fleury. P. 10, f. 18. WITH DEMI FLEUR-DE-LIS OU each side, the bottoms to fesse point. P. 7, f. 42. FLORY. P. 10, f. 17. Cross flory as in old drawings, f. ig. FLORY COUPED. P. lO, f. l8. FLORY DOUBLE PARTED, Or double parted voided flory. P. 10, f. 10. FLORY TRIPARTED. P. lO, f. 26. FLOWERED. Same as cross-flory. P. 10, f. ig. FLURT. Same as florv. FORKED, or double htchee. P. 8, f. 42.