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 Xlll PLATE 7. 7 8 9 lo II 1 Cross. Ar. a Cross sa. 2 between four Roses 3 On a Cross five fleur-de-lis 4 Cross surmounted by a Bendlet 5 engrailed. Per pale az. and gu. over all a cross engr. erm. 6 raguly or raguled indented wavy, or undee watery, or a plain cross waved per-pale counter-quartered, or quarterly- quartered, or quarterly a cross countercharged 12 point in point 13 gobony, or componee 14 counter componee, or counter gobony 15 chequy 16 quarter-pierced 17 ra3^onnated, or rayonnant 18 corded 1 9 clechee, recourse, or recoursie 20 voided, also termed sarcelle. Gu. a cross or voided of the field 21 The Royal Banner, ditto of St. George, St. Andrew, and St. Patrick. The "Union Jack" or National Banner, this flag is blue, bearing the Red Cross of St. George, the Saltire, or White Cross of St. Andrew, and the Red Saltire, or Cross of St. Patrick, combined 22 Cross recercelled of another, also blazoned cottised double voided, also termed voided sarcelled fimbriated, or bordered surmounted of another double-parted double-parted and fretted triparted and fretted of three endorses surmounted of as many barrulets treble-parted fillet fretted with an annulet. The arms of Crusamell double-parted fretted with four annulets lozengy-nowed, or lozengee- nowed 35 degraded 36 pattee fixed, double-rebated 37 _ nowy 38 nowy-lozengy 39 nowy-quadrat 40 couped, at the top and flurt 41 cable, or cablee 42 cottised with eight demi fleur-de- lis, properly a cross recercelled with eight demi fleur-de-lis, their bottoms towards the fesse point conjoined no wed grady fixed nowed grady conjoined fitchee degraded and conjoined, or issuing from twelve degrees 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 43 44 45