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1 House of Normandy : William I., 1066. William II., 1087. Henry I., 1100
2 Stephen, 1135. The shield is also described as Gu. three Sagittarii reguardant in pale or.
3 House of Plantagenet: Hen. II., 1154. Richard I., 1 189. John, 1199. Hen. III., 1216. Edw. I., 1272. Edw. II., 1307 (The same for Edw. III., until 1340. After this date as No. 4.)
4 Edward III., 1327. Richard II., 1377 / House of Lancaster : Hen. IV., 1399.
5 Henry V., 1413. Henry VI., 1422 / House of York : Edw. IV., 1461. Edw. V., proclaimed King 1483, never crowned. Richard III., 1483 / House of Tudor : Hen. VII., 1485. Hen. VIII., 1509. Edw. VI., 1547. Mary I., 1553. Elizabeth, 1558 /
6 House of Stuart: James I., 1603. Charles I., 1625. (Commonwealth declared May 19, 1649, Ensign No. 29). Charles II., 1660. James II., 1685
7 William III. and Mary II., 1689
8 Anne, 1702, as No. 6, before the Union with Scotland. After the Union, May i, 1707, as No. 8
9 House of Hanover (Guelph) Geo. I., 1714. Geo. II., 1727. The same for Geo. III., until Jan. 1, 1801, after this date as No. 10
10 George III., 1760 The Escutcheon en surtout is ensigned with the Electoral bonnet ; but since June 8, 1816, when the Electorate of Hanover was elevated to the rank of a Kingdom, the Hanoverian regal crown as P. 25, f. 25 was substituted for the Electorate bonnet. George IV., 1820. William IV., 1830
12 Badge of Ulster. The Baronet's Badge
13 Badge of Nova-Scotia, or Scotch Baronets
14 Badge and ribbon of the Distinguished Service Order. The ribbon is red, edged blue
15 Scalp of a hare, ears erect ppr. Crest of Dymock
16 A Drinking-cup or, with three fleur-de-lis of the same issuing therefrom, and charged with a rose gu. This is also termed a flower-pot. Crest of Croker
17 Bull's scalp or., horned ar. Crest of Cheney
18 A nest of young ravens ppr. Crest of Drummond, Knevet, etc.
19 Out of a well or., a vine and two columbine branches ppr. Goldwell
20 A Cornish chough hatching in the face of a rock ppr. Cornwall
21 A Lion's gamb. erased erect gu. supporting a shield or. Watts
22 A Bull's leg, embowed couped at the thigh erm. hoof upwards. Vachell
23 An Ox's foot couped sa. Delafield
24 A cup or., inflamed ppr. Lucas
25 A Dove reguardant with olive branch all ppr. Crest of Wiggett, of Guist
26 Ar. a Lion ramp, sa., Queve Renowned, i.e. the tail raised over the head. Buxton
27 Two Doves billing, or respecting ppr. Couran
28 A Tun or., issuing from the bung hole five roses of the same, stalked and leaved ppr. Cervington
29 The Banner of the Commonwealth containing the Cross of St. George for England. St. Andrew's Cross for Scotland, and the Harp for Ireland, with the Arms of Cromwell Sur-le-tout, viz. : sa. a Lion ramp. ar.
30 Sa. three swords in pile, points downwards ar. hilted and pommelled or. Paulet
31 Gu. three swords in pairle pommels conjoined in fesse point ar. This may be blazoned gu. three swords conjoined at the pommels in centre their points extended to the corners of the Escutcheon. Stapleton
32 Az. three swords one in fesse point to the dexter, surmounted of the other two in saltire points upwards ar. Ewart
33 Gu. three swords barwise in pale. their points towards the dexter, hilted and pommelled or. Chute
34 Gu. three swords barwise in pale, points to the sinister hilts and pommels or. Rawlyns
35 Sa. three swords paleways ar. two with their points in base, and the middle one in chief. Rawlings. At P. 9, f. 21. Az. three swords, one in pale point upwards, surmounted of the other two in saltire points downwards ar., hilts and pommels or, Norton, of Toft wood, E. Dereham, Norfolk, and Rickinghall, Suffolk
36 Ar. a dexter hand erased fesseways gu., holding a dagger point down- wards az. in chief three crescents sa. M'Clure
37 Gu. issuing from the dexter side of the shield a cubit sinister arm vested az., cuffed or, in the hand ppr. a cross-crosslet fitchee in pale of the third. O'Donell
38 Ar. an arm sinister in bend issuing from dexter chief point gu. Cornhill
39 Or. a dexter arm issuing from the sinister fesse point out of clouds ppr. in the hand a cross crosslet fitchée in pale az. Mac Donnell
40 Az. an armed arm embowed or, issuing from the sinister, holding in the hand ppr. a rose gu. stalked and leaved vert, Chambre
41 Gu, a balance betw. three garbs or., on a chief barry wavy of four ar. and az., an arm embowed vested of the first cuff gold, issuing from clouds affixed to the upper part of the centre of the chief of the third, radiated of the second, betw. two anchors, also of the second. The Bakers' Company
42 The Shield of the Duke of Abercorn. Quarterly ist and 4th gu., three cinquefoils pierced erm. for Hamilton. 2nd and 3rd, ar. a lymphad with sails furled and oars sa. for Earls of Arran. En surcoat an inescutcheon az. charged with three fleur-de-lis or, surmounted by a French ducal coronet, for the Duchy of Chatelherault. See also term Entoured
43 The Decoration of the Royal Red Cross