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 CRO 44 CRO Cross pommelled and cresccnted. Or a cross coLiped at each end a crescent fixed to a pommel. P. lo, f. 31. POMMELLED, pomelle, or Crowned pomelle. P. 10, f. 28. POMMELLED Grady, or a cross de- graded pommelle. P. 11, f. 35. POMMELLED MoHne. P. 10, f, 7. OF four pommels. P. 11, f. 16. POMMETTEE, or pometty. P. 10, f. 28. DOUBLE pommelled. P. 10, f, 30. PORTATE. p. 8, f. 15. PORTATE, or portrate double and couped. P. g, f. 34. PORTATE, or portante, raguled and trunked. P. 11, f. 37. poTENCE of Saxon F. P. 11, f, 18. POTENT, or potence. P. 11, f. 7. POTENT crossed. P. 11, f. 8. POTENT engrailed. P. 11, f. g. POTENT fitchee. P. 11, f. 10. POTENT fiery, or fleury. P. 11, f. II. POTENT gemell. P. 11, f. 8. POTENT pommelled and fitched in the foot. P. II, f. 12. POTENT of all four points, double fitched and rebased. P. 10, f. 39. POTENT quadrat in the centre. P. II, f. 13. POTENT rebated, or cross cramponne. P. II, f. 39. - POTENT, the ends rounded, sur- mounted of a cross couped. P. 10, f-45-. ^ POTENT, repotentm four pomts. P. 11, f. 14. OF four pruning-hooks contrary em- bowed. Also called four coulters joined to a ball contrary bowed in the points. P. 11, f. 22. QUADRAT. p. II. f. 13. QUARTER, or quarterly pierced. P. 7, f. 16. QUARTER voided. Same as quarter pierced. P. 7, f. 16. QUARTERLY-QUARTERED. P. 22, f. 22. QUARTERLY quartered. When the field is quarterly, and the cross counterchanged as P. 7, f. ii. QUARTERLY quartered couped, the ends sarcelled and reverted. P. 10, f. 44. QUARTERFOiL, quatrcfoil, caterfoil, or four leaves conjoined in cross. P. II, f. 17. QUEUES ermine, or four ermine spots in cross heads in fess: f.41. point. P. II, Cross raguled, or ragiily. P. 7, f. 6. RAGULED and trunked. P. 11, f. 37. RAYONATED, rayonnatcd, rayonned, or rayonnant. P. 7, f. 17. REBATED. Is whcu a part of the cross is cut off. P. g, f. 32. REBATED annuled. P. 10, f. 36. REBATED lambcaux. P. 11, f. 25. REBATED potciit, or Patoucc rebated. P. II, f. 39. RECERCELEE, reccrsilc, or resarcelled disjoined. P. 10, f. 10. RECERCELEE VOidcd. P. II, f. 40. RECERCELLED of another. Same as a cross cotticed. P. 7, f. 22. RECERCELLED with eight demi fieur- de-Hs. P. 7, f. 42. RECouRSiE. Same as voided. P. 7, f. 20 RECOURSIE couped. P. 8, f. 30. RECROSSETTEE, or rccrossic. p. 8, f. 18. Same as Cross crosslet. RINGED. p. 10, f. 35. OF roundles ends tasselled. P. 8, f. 9. _
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Royal Red Cross. OF the Saints. See each under their respective names. OF Saint John of Jerusalem, f. 42. SALTIER, or saltire. P. 20, f. Saltier. AND saltiers. Sec Union-Jack. SARCKLE, sarcelly, sarcell, or sar- celled. P. 7, f. 20. SARCELLED dcmi. P. g, f. 8. Saxon wheel. See Saxon Wheel- Cross. IN each stem a Saxon B. f. 26. WITH eight serpents' heads, f. 36. SNAGG, or snagged. Is a cross couped shewing its thickness. P. 11, f. 20. SPINDLE, pendall, or pandall. P. 11, f. 43. STAFF. A rule used by plumbers and borne as part of their armorial ensign. It is also termed a Fore- staff. P. 38, f. 43. STAR, or Star-cross. P. 8, f. 45. SUR-ANCREE, or sur-anchorcd. P. 10, f- 34- SURMOUNTED of another. P. 7, f. 25. SURMOUNTED of a bcndlct. P. 7, f. 4. TAU, or cross of St. Anthony. P. g, f. 30. Also termed a cross com- misse. TAU ends convexed mounted upon three grieces. P. g, f. 29. I. P. II, See P. II, P. II,