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Rh as it differs from it only in its width, which is one fifth of the field. It is never borne without some other charge.

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8. The is formed by the intersection of a bend and a bend-sinister. It has no diminutive.

9. The, in its simplest form, is a combination of the pale and the fess, as in the cross of St. George; but this ordinary is capable of numerous variations, which ought rather to be regarded as common charges. Guillim mentions 39 different crosses, Leigh, 46, Edmonson, 109,