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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)