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Fire Flames and Flammant. пламя См. Fire. пламя Языки пламени (фр. flammes) - не редкая фигура в гербах, хотя раньше 16 в. не встречается; иногда сами языки, но более часто в связи с другими фигурами, напр. Alter, Beacon, Bush, Fireball, Firebrand, и т.д. когда использовался термин flammant, или flaming – пламенеющий. Когда emblazoned the flames могли быть изображены красным чередующимся с золотым.
- «Or, on a fesse dancette, between three flames of fire gules, a lamb couchant, between two estoiles argent» – Ascribed to HOOPER, Bp. of Gloucester, 1550-54; also of Worcester, 1552-53.
- «Azure, a book open between three flames of fire proper, within a bordure argent, charged with four mullets and so many crosses crosslets as the first» – SMITH, Edinburgh.
- «Ermine, two flames in saltire gules» – LEIGHT, Hants.
- «Azure, flames of fire proper» – BRANDER, Hants.
- «Argent, a chevron voided azure between three(another two) flames of fire proper» – WELLS, co. Monmouth.
- «Argent, a bend between three crescent flammant proper» – PADDON, Hants[granted 1590].
- «Argent, three hearts flammant gules» – HEART, Scotland.
- «Argent, two billets raguled and trunked placed saltirewise, the sinister surmounted of the dexter azure, their tops flaming proper» – SHURSTABLE.
S.Anthony's Fire is named in the following singular coat of arms:
- «Or, on a fesse chequy azure and argent, in chief two stars of the second; quartering argent a galley, oars in action sable with S.Anthony's fire on the topmast, and in the centre of the quarters a crescent for difference» – STEWART, Innernytie, Scotland.
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Fire. See also Bonfire. P. 43, f. 35. (ELVN)
FIRE Beacon. See Beacon. P. 37, f. 2. (ELVN)