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2 Cross of Athelstan, or Athelstone's Cross, i.e. on a mound, a cross botonnee
4 Cross Double Avellaney, or a cross mascle fruitagee
5 Cross Fer-de-fourchette
6 Cross Potent, or Potence also termed a Cross Baton, or Batune
7 Cross Potent crossed, or a cross gemelle
11 Cross Potent pomelled and fitchee at foot
12 Cross Potent quadrat in the centre
13 Cross Potent, repotent
14 Cross Hamecon barbed at foot
16 Cross Caterfoil, or Cross Quatrefoil
17 Cross Potence of Saxon F. this is also termed Digamma
18 Cross with demi annulets inverted, or a cross demi anuled inverted
20 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
21 Cross of Four pruning hooks contrary embowed, by some called four coulters joined to a ball or bullet
22 Cross Fer-de-moline, pierced lozengy, or a cross moline nowy lozengy pierced
23 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 annulated in the centre of the lower cross beam
24 Cross Lambeaux rebated
25 Cross on each stem the Saxon B
26 Cross Long, or Long Cross on Ball and top like the Roman P
27 Cross Coronated, or Coronetté
28 Cross Banister, or four banister-staves fixed crosswise to a roundle, each crowned at the ends
31 Cross Moline invertant, Cercelee, or Sarcelée
32 Cross Avelane, or avellane
33 Cross with Caterfoils and trefoils
35 Cross Couped, anserated, or gringolee. See Decorated
36 Cross Long, or Long Cross raguled
37 Cross of four batunes fretted
38 Cross Potent rebated, also termed a Cross Cramponne ; a Fylfot, or Gammadion
39 Cross Recercellee voided
40 Cross of Ermine, or Four Ermine-spots in cross, heads in fesse point
41 Cross of Malta, or Cross of St. John of Jerusalem. See also P. 23, fig. 21
42 Cross Pendall, or Spindle
43 Cross Clechee properly means voided, but this cross is by some termed a cross clechee
44 Cross Capital, or Cornished
45 Cross Pattée quadrat in the centre, this is also called the Cross of St. Cuthbert