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 CRO 41 CRO Cross formee. P. g, f. i. FORMEE FLORY. P. 9, f. I3. FOURCHEE. Also termed a cross miller rebated. P. g, f. 35. FOURCHEE of three points. P. g, f. 36. FOURCHEE ou KouEE. A cross forked or double fitchee. P. 8, f. 42. FOURCHY, or furshe. P. g, f. 35. FRETTED, or interlaced with annu- lets. P. 7, f. 32. FRUiTAGEE with an annulet in the centre, or four fruitages in cross joined to an annulet in the centre. P. II, f. 30. FRUITAGE DOUBLE, or a cfoss masclc fruitagee, P. 1 1, f. 5. FURCHEE, or Fourchy. P. g, f. 35. FURCHEE OF THREE. P. g, f. 36. FUSIL at each end. P. 9, f. 33. FUSIL REBATED, i.e. the points cut off. P. g, f. 32. OF SEVEN FUSILS, or scvcn fusils in cross conjoined. P. 8, f. 3. FUSiLY. Properly seven fusils con- joined in cross extending to the edges of the shield. P. 8, f. 3. A cross fusily is a cross covered with fusils of alternate colours in the same way as a cross lozengy. P. 8, f. 2. Although the former is by many called a cross fusily but in- correctly. FYLFOT. See Gammadion. GAMMADION, fylfot, fytfot, or Thorr's hammer. Cal'eJ Gammadion, from its being formed of four gammas conjoined in the centre, which, as numerals, expressed the Holy Trinity. P. 11, f. 3g. GEMELLE. A cross potent crossed. P. II, f. 8. GERMAN, or Teutonic. P. 8, f. 36. GLOBICAL-PATTEE. P. g, f. 23. GOBONY. P. 7, f. 13. OF GOLPES. Is the same as a cross of bezants the colour being purple. P. 8, f. 8. GRADY. Is a cross fixed on steps. P- 7 f- 43 4+ and 45. GRADY-POMELLED. P. II, f. 35. GRiECED. Same as grady. P. 8, f- 33- GRiNGOLEE, or anscrated. The ex- tremities terminating in snakes heads. P. n, f. 36- v/iTH HORSE SHOES at cach end. See Ferrated. P. 10, f. 33. HAMECON. P. II, f. 15. Cross humettee, humetty, or couped. P. 8, f. 28. HUMETTEE, flurty. P. lO, f. l8. INDENTED. P. 7, f, 7. INGRAILED, or engrailed. P. 7, f. 5. INTERLACED, or fretted. P. 7, f. 32. IRISH. Is a saltire. See Cross of St. Patrick. P. 7, f. 21. James St. P. ii,f. 2. Jerusalem. P. 8, f. 25. OF THE Knights Templars was a cross patriarchial gules fimbriated or. LAMBEAUx. Is a cross upon a label, the kind of cross must be named. P. g, f. 25 ; P. 10, f. 42. LAMBEAUX in all four. P. 8, f. 40. LAMBEAUX REBATED. P. II, f. 25. LATIN, the. P. g, f. 38. OF LEAVES, or four leaves conjoined in cross. See Cross bottonee. P. 8, f. 36. The cross caterfoil as at P. II, f. 17 is termed a cross of four leaves, or four leaves conjoined in cross. LONG, or Cross of the Passion. The stem is much longer than the cross- piece. P. g, f. 38. LONG, couped, with the felloe of a wheel conjoined at the top. P. g, f- 39- LONG, on a globe, or ball, the top like a Roman P. P. 11, f. 27. LONG CROSS, potent pommelled of three, or a long cross pommelled the foot potent. P. g, f. 40. LONG RAGULED, or Raguly and trunked. P. 11, f. 37. LORRAIN VOIDED. P. 8, f. 38. OF LoRRAiN. Is like a cross lam- beaux-rebated. P. II, f. 25. LOZENGY. p. 8, f. 2. OF NINE LOZENGES, conjoined ex- tending to the extremities of the shield. P. 8, f. i. OF FIVE LOZENGES, or five lozcngcs in cross. P. 8, i. 4. OF FOUR LOZENGES ABOUTE. P. 8, f. 12. LOZENGY NOWED, or a Cross Nowy lozengy. P. 7, f. 34. Maltese, or Cross of Malta. P. 11, f. 42. MASCLE, or four mascles conjoined in cross. P. 8, f. 7. MASCLE FRUITAGE. P. II, f. 5. MASCLEE at each point a plate, or a cross masclee and pomettee. P. 8, i- 39- OF NINE MASCLES. P. 8, f. 5.