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 Xll PLATE 11. 1 Cross Pattee quadrat in the centre, this is also called the Cross of St. Cuthbert 2 Cross of St. James 3 of Athelstan, or Athelstone's Cross, i.e. on a mound, a cross botonnee 4 Double triparted 5 Double Avellaney, or a cross mascle fruitagee Fer-de-fourchette Potent, or Potence also termed a Cross Baton, or Batune Potent crossed, or a cross gemelle Potent engrailed Potent fitchee Potent Flory Potent pomelled and fitchee at foot Potent quadrat in the centre Potent, repotent Hamecon barbed at foot of Four pomels Caterfoil, or Cross Quatrefoil Potence of Saxon F. this is also termed Digamma with demi annulets inverted, or a cross demi anuled inverted Snagg 6 7 8 9 lo II 12 13 H 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Arms of an Heiress or Co. -Heiress when married ; the husband bear her arms in an Escutcheon of Pretence, as here shown. Arms in Pretence, quarterly or and gu. on a bend sa. five bezants. Stebbing 22 Cross of Four pruning hooks con- trary embowed, by some called four coulters joined to a ball or bullet 23 Fer-de-moline, pierced lozengy, or a cross moline nowy lozengy pierced 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 Cross Patriarchal pattee conjoined and annuiated in the middle of the bottoms, or in the middle of the bottom cross. Also blazoned as two patriarchal crosses pattee conjoined and both annuiated in the centre of the lower cross beam Lambeaux rebated on each stem the Saxon B Long, or Long Cross on Ball and top like the Roman P Coronated, or Coronette Banister, or four banister-staves fixed crosswise to a roundle, each crowned at the ends Fruitagee Catoosed Moline invertant, Cercelee, or Sarcelee Avelane, or avellane with Caterfoils and trefoils grady pomelled Couped, anserated, or gringolee. See Decorated Long, or Long Cross raguled of four batunes fretted Potent rebated, also termed a Cross Cramponne ; a Fylfot, or Gammadion Recercellee voided of Ermine, or Four Ermine- spots in cross, heads in fesse point of Malta, or Cross of St. John of Jerusalem. See also pi. 23, fig. 21 Pendall, or Spindle Clechee properly means voided, but this cross is by some termed a cross clechee Capital, or Cornished