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HOLLY, or Ilex. The sprig, branch, and leaf, are all met with in armoury. P. 44, f. 39 ; P. 45, f. 23. (ELVN)Holly падуб
фр. houx
В виде дерева или куста встречается крайне редко; но ветки и побеги попадаются часто; ещё чаще – листья.
- «Gules, a boar argent, armed, bristled, collared and chained or, tied to a hollybush on a mount in base both proper» – OWEN, co. Pembroke.
- «Argent, a holly-tree eradicated proper; on a chief engrailed azure a lion passant between two trefoils slipped or» – DOWLING, Kilkenny[granted 1662].
- «Argent, a sheaf of arrows gules between three holly-branches[otherwise blazoned branches of holly, or sprigs of holly, and bundles of holly] each of as many leaves proper handed of the second» – IRVINE, Scotland.
- «Argent, a holly-branch between three bay-leaves slipped vert» – FOULIS, Edinburgh.
Argent, a chevron pean between three hollen-bushes[sic] fructed proper» – BUSHNAN, co. Essex[granted 1784].
- «Argent, three holly-leaves pendent proper» – INWYNE, Cumberland.
- «Argent, a battle-axe between three holly-leaves in chief and a bugle-horn in base vert garnished gules» – BURNET, Scotland.
- «Gules, on a bend argent six holly-leaves, two, two, and two bendwise in fesse sable» – RYON.
– PARC