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2 Cross between four Roses
3 Cross On a Cross five fleur-de-lis
4 Cross Cross surmounted by a Bendlet
5 Cross engrailed. Per pale az. and gu. over all a cross engr. erm.
6 Cross raguly or raguled
9 Cross watery, or a plain cross waved per-pale
10 Cross counter-quartered, or quarterly- quartered, or quarterly a cross countercharged
12 Cross gobony, or componee
13 Cross counter componee, or counter gobony
16 Cross rayonnated, or rayonnant
18 Cross clechee, recourse, or recoursie
19 Cross voided, also termed sarcelle.
20 Cross Gu. a cross or voided of the field
21 The Royal Banner, ditto of St. George, St. Andrew, and St. Patrick. The "Union Jack" or National Banner, this flag is blue, bearing the Red Cross of St. George, the Saltire, or White Cross of St. Andrew, and the Red Saltire, or Cross of St. Patrick, combined
22 Cross recercelled of another, also blazoned cottised
23 Cross double voided, also termed voided sarcelled
24 Cross fimbriated, or bordered
25 Cross surmounted of another
27 Cross double-parted and fretted
28 Cross triparted and fretted
29 Cross of three endorses surmounted of as many barrulets
32 Cross fretted with an annulet. The arms of Crusamell
33 Cross double-parted fretted with four annulets
34 Cross lozengy-nowed, or lozengée-nowed
36 Cross pattee fixed, double-rebated
40 Cross couped, at the top and flurt
41 Cross cable, or cablee
42 Cross cottised with eight demi fleur-de-lis, properly a cross recercelled with eight demi fleur-de-lis, their bottoms towards the fesse point conjoined
43 Cross nowed grady fixed
44 Cross nowed grady conjoined fitchee
45 Cross degraded and conjoined, or issuing from twelve degrees