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BORDER, BORDURE. A Subordinary which surrounds the field, is of equal breadth, and takes up one fifth part of it, and is generally assumed, or granted as a difference ; charged border’s may allude to maternal descent, when borne Componée to illegitimacy.  
 
BORDER, BORDURE. A Subordinary which surrounds the field, is of equal breadth, and takes up one fifth part of it, and is generally assumed, or granted as a difference ; charged border’s may allude to maternal descent, when borne Componée to illegitimacy.  
  
               ''If a coat containing a Border, is impaled with another coat, it extends only to the line of impalement as P, 13, f. 43. If a Border is charged with bezants, plates, billets, or pellets, it is termed a bordure bezantée, platée, billetée, and pellettée ; all other charges must be named with their tinctures. When a border is plain it is thus blazoned ; Sa. a bordure ar. P. 13, f. 1. The Border is subject to all the different forms of lines belonging to the Ordinaries, as the following examples. (ELVN)''
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               ''If a coat containing a Border, is impaled with another coat, it extends only to the line of impalement as P, 13, f. 43. If a Border is charged with bezants, plates, billets, or pellets, it is termed a bordure bezantée, platée, billetée, and pellettée ; all other charges must be named with their tinctures. When a border is plain it is thus blazoned ; Sa. a bordure ar. P. 13, f. 1. The Border is subject to all the different forms of lines belonging to the Ordinaries, as the following examples. < ELVN''
  
BORDER, BARRY. P. 13, f. 26. (ELVN)
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BORDER, BARRY. P. 13, f. 26. < ELVN
  
— BATTLED-EMBATTLED, or BATTLED (ELVN)
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— BATTLED-EMBATTLED, or BATTLED < ELVN
  
GRADY. P. 13, f. 16. (ELVN)
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GRADY. P. 13, f. 16. < ELVN
  
— BENDY. P. 13, f. 28. (ELVN)
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— BENDY. P. 13, f. 28. < ELVN
  
— BEZANTY. P. 13, f. 40. (ELVN)
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— BEZANTY. P. 13, f. 40. < ELVN
  
— BILLETTY. P. 13, f. 41. (ELVN)
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— BILLETTY. P. 13, f. 41. < ELVN
  
— charged with another. P. 13, f. 35. (ELVN)
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— charged with another. P. 13, f. 35. < ELVN
  
— charged with escallops. P. 13, f. 36. Other examples of Borders charged f. 37 to 41, and at P. 35, f. 16. is a Border charged with the double tressure of Scotland. (ELVN)
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— charged with escallops. P. 13, f. 36. Other examples of Borders charged f. 37 to 41, and at P. 35, f. 16. is a Border charged with the double tressure of Scotland. < ELVN
  
— CHEQUY. P. 13, f. 19. (ELVN)
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— CHEQUY. P. 13, f. 19. < ELVN
  
— CHEVRONNY. P. 13, f. 29. (ELVN)
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— CHEVRONNY. P. 13, f. 29. < ELVN
  
— COMPONEE, OR COMPONY. P. 13, f. 7. (ELVN)
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— COMPONEE, OR COMPONY. P. 13, f. 7. < ELVN
  
— COUNTER COMPONY. P. 13, f. 13. (ELVN)
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— COUNTER COMPONY. P. 13, f. 13. < ELVN
  
— CRENELLEE. P. 13, f. 4. (ELVN)
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— CRENELLEE. P. 13, f. 4. < ELVN
  
— DEMI. P. 13, f. 32. (ELVN)
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— DEMI. P. 13, f. 32. < ELVN
  
— DENTICLES, or DENTICULES. P. 13, f. 20. (ELVN)
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— DENTICLES, or DENTICULES. P. 13, f. 20. < ELVN
  
— DOVETAIL. P. 13, f. 15. (ELVN)
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— DOVETAIL. P. 13, f. 15. < ELVN
  
— DOUBLE. P. 13, f. 31. (ELVN)
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— DOUBLE. P. 13, f. 31. < ELVN
  
— EMBATTLED. P. 13, f. 4. (ELVN)
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— EMBATTLED. P. 13, f. 4. < ELVN
  
— EMBORDERED. P. 13, f. 31. (ELVN)
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— EMBORDERED. P. 13, f. 31. < ELVN
  
— ENALURON. P. 13, f. 37. (ELVN)
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— ENALURON. P. 13, f. 37. < ELVN
  
— OF ENGLAND, and FRANCE. P. 13, f. 30. (ELVN)
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— OF ENGLAND, and FRANCE. P. 13, f. 30. < ELVN
  
— ENGRAILED. P. 13, f. 2 and 45. (ELVN)
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— ENGRAILED. P. 13, f. 2 and 45. < ELVN
  
— ENURNY. P. 13, f. 38. (ELVN)
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— ENURNY. P. 13, f. 38. < ELVN
  
— FLORY. P. 13, f. II. (ELVN)
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— FLORY. P. 13, f. II. < ELVN
  
— FRETTY. P. 13, f. 42. (ELVN)
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— FRETTY. P. 13, f. 42. < ELVN
  
— GARNISHED. P. 13, f. 40. (ELVN)
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— GARNISHED. P. 13, f. 40. < ELVN
  
— GOBONY. P. 13, f. 7. (ELVN)
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— GOBONY. P. 13, f. 7. < ELVN
  
— IMPALED. Is cut off at the centre and not continued down the impaled line. P. 13, f. 43. (ELVN)
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— IMPALED. Is cut off at the centre and not continued down the impaled line. P. 13, f. 43. < ELVN
  
— INDENTED. P. 13, f. 10. (ELVN)
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— INDENTED. P. 13, f. 10. < ELVN
  
— INDENTED POINT IN POINT. P. 13, f. 14. (ELVN)
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— INDENTED POINT IN POINT. P. 13, f. 14. < ELVN
  
— INDENTEE. P. 13, f. 18. (ELVN)
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— INDENTEE. P. 13, f. 18. < ELVN
  
— and INESCUTCHEON. P. 13, f. 33. (ELVN)
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— and INESCUTCHEON. P. 13, f. 33. < ELVN
  
— INVECKED. P. 13, f. 3. (ELVN)
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— INVECKED. P. 13, f. 3. < ELVN
  
— NEBULEE, or NEBULY. P. 13. f. 6. (ELVN)
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— NEBULEE, or NEBULY. P. 13. f. 6. < ELVN
  
— ON. P. 13, f. 38. (ELVN)
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— ON. P. 13, f. 38. < ELVN
  
— PALY. P. 13, f. 23. (ELVN)
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— PALY. P. 13, f. 23. < ELVN
  
— PARTED-INDENTED. Same as Border indented point in point. (ELVN)
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— PARTED-INDENTED. Same as Border indented point in point. < ELVN
  
— PER BEND. P. 13, f. 27. (ELVN)
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— PER BEND. P. 13, f. 27. < ELVN
  
— PER BORDER. P. 13, f. 17 and 35. (ELVN)
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— PER BORDER. P. 13, f. 17 and 35. < ELVN
  
— PER FESSE. P. 13, f. 25. (ELVN)
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— PER FESSE. P. 13, f. 25. < ELVN
  
— PER PALE. P. 13, f. 36. (ELVN)
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— PER PALE. P. 13, f. 36. < ELVN
  
— BORDER PER SALTIRE. P. 13, f. 24. (ELVN)
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— BORDER PER SALTIRE. P. 13, f. 24. < ELVN
  
— POINT IN POINT INDENTED. P. 13, f. 14. (ELVN)
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— POINT IN POINT INDENTED. P. 13, f. 14. < ELVN
  
— POTENTEE. P. 13, f. 12. (ELVN)
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— POTENTEE. P. 13, f. 12. < ELVN
  
— QUARTERLY. P. 13, f. 22. (ELVN)
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— QUARTERLY. P. 13, f. 22. < ELVN
  
— QUARTERLY-QUARTERED. P. 13, f. 34. (ELVN)
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— QUARTERLY-QUARTERED. P. 13, f. 34. < ELVN
  
— RAYONNEE. P. 13, f. 8. (ELVN)
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— RAYONNEE. P. 13, f. 8. < ELVN
  
— SURMOUNTED OF A CHIEF. P. 13, f. 44. (ELVN)
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— SURMOUNTED OF A CHIEF. P. 13, f. 44. < ELVN
  
— URDEE. P. 13, f. 9. (ELVN)
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— URDEE. P. 13, f. 9. < ELVN
  
— VAIR. P. 13, f. 5. (ELVN)
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— VAIR. P. 13, f. 5. < ELVN
  
— VERDOY. P. 13, f. 39. (ELVN)
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— VERDOY. P. 13, f. 39. < ELVN
  
— WITHIN A BORDER. P. 13, f. 35. (ELVN)
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— WITHIN A BORDER. P. 13, f. 35. < ELVN
 
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BORDER, BORDURE. A Subordinary which surrounds the field, is of equal breadth, and takes up one fifth part of it, and is generally assumed, or granted as a difference ; charged border’s may allude to maternal descent, when borne Componée to illegitimacy.

               If a coat containing a Border, is impaled with another coat, it extends only to the line of impalement as P, 13, f. 43. If a Border is charged with bezants, plates, billets, or pellets, it is termed a bordure bezantée, platée, billetée, and pellettée ; all other charges must be named with their tinctures. When a border is plain it is thus blazoned ; Sa. a bordure ar. P. 13, f. 1. The Border is subject to all the different forms of lines belonging to the Ordinaries, as the following examples. < ELVN

BORDER, BARRY. P. 13, f. 26. < ELVN

— BATTLED-EMBATTLED, or BATTLED < ELVN

GRADY. P. 13, f. 16. < ELVN

— BENDY. P. 13, f. 28. < ELVN

— BEZANTY. P. 13, f. 40. < ELVN

— BILLETTY. P. 13, f. 41. < ELVN

— charged with another. P. 13, f. 35. < ELVN

— charged with escallops. P. 13, f. 36. Other examples of Borders charged f. 37 to 41, and at P. 35, f. 16. is a Border charged with the double tressure of Scotland. < ELVN

— CHEQUY. P. 13, f. 19. < ELVN

— CHEVRONNY. P. 13, f. 29. < ELVN

— COMPONEE, OR COMPONY. P. 13, f. 7. < ELVN

— COUNTER COMPONY. P. 13, f. 13. < ELVN

— CRENELLEE. P. 13, f. 4. < ELVN

— DEMI. P. 13, f. 32. < ELVN

— DENTICLES, or DENTICULES. P. 13, f. 20. < ELVN

— DOVETAIL. P. 13, f. 15. < ELVN

— DOUBLE. P. 13, f. 31. < ELVN

— EMBATTLED. P. 13, f. 4. < ELVN

— EMBORDERED. P. 13, f. 31. < ELVN

— ENALURON. P. 13, f. 37. < ELVN

— OF ENGLAND, and FRANCE. P. 13, f. 30. < ELVN

— ENGRAILED. P. 13, f. 2 and 45. < ELVN

— ENURNY. P. 13, f. 38. < ELVN

— FLORY. P. 13, f. II. < ELVN

— FRETTY. P. 13, f. 42. < ELVN

— GARNISHED. P. 13, f. 40. < ELVN

— GOBONY. P. 13, f. 7. < ELVN

— IMPALED. Is cut off at the centre and not continued down the impaled line. P. 13, f. 43. < ELVN

— INDENTED. P. 13, f. 10. < ELVN

— INDENTED POINT IN POINT. P. 13, f. 14. < ELVN

— INDENTEE. P. 13, f. 18. < ELVN

— and INESCUTCHEON. P. 13, f. 33. < ELVN

— INVECKED. P. 13, f. 3. < ELVN

— NEBULEE, or NEBULY. P. 13. f. 6. < ELVN

— ON. P. 13, f. 38. < ELVN

— PALY. P. 13, f. 23. < ELVN

— PARTED-INDENTED. Same as Border indented point in point. < ELVN

— PER BEND. P. 13, f. 27. < ELVN

— PER BORDER. P. 13, f. 17 and 35. < ELVN

— PER FESSE. P. 13, f. 25. < ELVN

— PER PALE. P. 13, f. 36. < ELVN

— BORDER PER SALTIRE. P. 13, f. 24. < ELVN

— POINT IN POINT INDENTED. P. 13, f. 14. < ELVN

— POTENTEE. P. 13, f. 12. < ELVN

— QUARTERLY. P. 13, f. 22. < ELVN

— QUARTERLY-QUARTERED. P. 13, f. 34. < ELVN

— RAYONNEE. P. 13, f. 8. < ELVN

— SURMOUNTED OF A CHIEF. P. 13, f. 44. < ELVN

— URDEE. P. 13, f. 9. < ELVN

— VAIR. P. 13, f. 5. < ELVN

— VERDOY. P. 13, f. 39. < ELVN

— WITHIN A BORDER. P. 13, f. 35. < ELVN