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 FES 60 FIE Fesss Hemisphere. P, 3, f. 29. HuMETTEE-, or Plumet. P. 4, f. i. Indentee. p. 4, f. II. - - Indented. P. 3, f. 13. Indented on the top. P. 3, f. 23. Indented point in point. P. 3, f. 26. Invecked, or Invected. P. 3, f. 3. Lozengy. p. 3, f. 42. This, a=! with a Fesse Fusily, preserves the outward shape of the Fesse. OF Five Lozenges, or Five Lozenges in Fesse. P. 3, f. 41. Masculee, or Masculy. P. 3, f. 39. Mascles on a Fess. P. 3, f. 38. In Fesse. f. 37. - Nebulee, or Nebuly. P. 3, f. 4. Nebuly on the top, and Invecked on the bottom. P. 4, f. 26. NowY. P. 4, f. 14. - NowY champaine. P. 4, f. 12. NowY lozengy. P. 4, f. 10. NowY quadrate. P. 4, f. 13. Nuee, or Nuagee. P. 4, f. 6. Pattee, or Dovetail. P. 3, f. 5. Per Fesse crenellee. P. 3, f. 32. PoMETTY. P. 4, f. 14. Potent counter-potent, or Potentee. P. 3, f. 7. Quarterly. P. 4, f. 45. Radiant. P. 3, f. 25. Raguly counter-raguly. P. 3, f, 18. Ramped, or coupe. P. 4, f. 25. Rayonee, or Rayonnant. P. 3, f. 25. Recourse, or Recoursie. P. 4, f. 2. Rectangled. p. 4, f. 28. , Rectangled at both ends. P. 3, f- 44-. 1, RoMPU, coppee, coupe, or double downset. P. 4, f. 25. Sarcelle. P. 4, f. 2. Shapourne. SaeFesse Arched, Supported with two stays cheveron- wise. P. 3, f. 33. Surmounted of another. P. 4, f. 4. - Surmounted of a Saltire. P. 20, f. 41. Tortile. P. 3, f. 28. Tranchee. P. 4, f. 14. Tranches Nuage. Same as Fesse Arondy Nuee Goared. Treflee. p. 3, f. 22. Urdes. p. 4, f. 22. Voided. P. 4, f. 2. Warriated. Same as Urdee. Waved, Wavy, or Undee. P. 3, f. 31. Weir. P. 2, f. 47. - WiuRE, nebulee counter nebulee. P. 4, f. 17. Wreathed. P. 3, f. 28. Fesse Zodiac, with three signs on it, viz. Libra, Leo and Scorpio. P. 3, f. 99. BETWEEN. P. 2, f. 3 ; P. 4, f. 22 ; P. 22, f. 43. Fesse. In Fesse a term to express the position of charges when they occupy the position assigned to that ordin- ary. P. 3, f. 37, 40, and 41. Fesse. On a Fesse as P. 2, f. 3 ; P. 4, f. 30. Fesse per. Party per Fesse. Divides the field horizontally through the middle ; it was anciently called Fessely. Observe that Por-Fesse is quite sufReient in blazon. See P. 2, f. 2 and 3. Thi^ per- fesse line is subject to all the accidental forms of crooked lines, as Per-Fesse en- grailed, wavy, etc. e.g. Per Fesse Crenelle. P. 4, f. 33. Per Fessa Dovetail, f. 37. Per- Fesso Dancettee. f. 3t) ; and Per Fesse In- dented, f. 35. Per-Fess3 Wavy. P. 22, f. 13. P. 4, etc. Fesse-en-devise. a term for a Bar. Fesse Point. Sse Points of the Es- cutcheon. Fesse-Target. An old term for Es- cutcheon of Pretence. Fessev/ise, Fesseways, or in Fesse. Implies any charge placed or borne /;: Fesse ; i.e. in a horizontal line across the shield, e.g. P. 4, f. 31. Fessely. Party per fesse. Feswr. a fusil. Fetlock, or Fetterlock. A horse-fet- lock. P. 37, f. 39. Three Fetlocks interlaced, f. 40. See also P. 43, f. 15. Fetter, or Shackbolt. P. 42, f. 40. Fettered, or Spancelled. P. 27, f. 31. Feudal Arms. See Arms Feudal. Feuille-de-scie. a Fesse, or Pale indented on one side Vvdth small teeth like the edge of a saw. P. 3, f. 23. FicHE. See Fitcliee. Fiddle, or Violin. P. 43, f. 25. Field of a Coat of Arms. The surface of the escutcheon, or shield. Field-pieces on their carriages, are met with in Coat Armour. P. 37, f. 4 and 5. Fiend, or Fury's Head. Also termed Satan's Head. The head of a man couped at the neck in profile, and having ears like the wings of a Dragon. P. 36, f. 48. Fiery Furnace. A fbrnace with a melting pot thereon, as in the arms of the Founders' Company. P. 39, f- 33-