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Funeral Achievements. Commonly called Hatchments. (See Funeral Achievements.) The engravings, except No. 33, are without the frames
1 Man and Wife ; Baron and Femme. The Husbands arms are quarterly, Impaling a single coat. When a man marries a second wife the alliance can be shown in three different ways. The Fesse in the engraved examples shewing the position of the man's arms and the Numerals those of the wives. See term Marshalling
9 A Widow When a Widow marries a second time, her husband impales her paternal arms. If a Peer marries an untitled lady and he die leaving lier a widow, and she marry for her second husband an untitled gentleman, there is an absurd fashion of bearing the Heraldic Insignia the same as if she was a Peeress in her own right
10 Widow being an Heiress or Co-Heiress
11 A Woman having had two husbands
12 Pennon of Waleran de Bellomont Earl of Worcester, 1144
14 Pennon as in the Crest of the Duke of Wellington
16 Triangular Pennon of Ralf Lord Neville, 1386 / 17 Pennon / 18 Banner / 19 Pennon
17 Triangular Pennon of Ralf Lord Neville, 1386 / 17 Pennon / 18 Banner / 19 Pennon
18 Triangular Pennon of Ralf Lord Neville, 1386 / 17 Pennon / 18 Banner / 19 Pennon
19 Triangular Pennon of Ralf Lord Neville, 1386 / 17 Pennon / 18 Banner / 19 Pennon
20 Standard of Hastings of Rising co. Norfolk / 21 Guidon / 22 Pennon of De Quincey Earl of Winchester, who died 1219
21 Standard of Hastings of Rising co. Norfolk / 21 Guidon / 22 Pennon of De Quincey Earl of Winchester, who died 1219
22 Standard of Hastings of Rising co. Norfolk / 21 Guidon / 22 Pennon of De Quincey Earl of Winchester, who died 1219
23 Funeral Achievements. Bachelor
24 Funeral Achievements. Maid
25 Funeral Achievements. Husband dead, wife surviving
26 Funeral Achievements. Wife dead, Husband surviving
27 Funeral Achievements. Husband dead, wife an Heiress surviving
28 Funeral Achievements. Wife an Heiress dead. Husband surviving
29 Funeral Achievements. Husband and first wife dead, second surviving
30 Funeral Achievements. Both Wives dead, Husband surviving
31 Funeral Achievements. Widower
32 Funeral Achievements. Widow
33 Funeral Achievements. A Bishop, his Wife dead
Distinction of Houses. Marks of Cadency or of Filiation, also termed Brisures, are charges placed in the shield to express tiic differences of descent, e.g. The distinction of the eldest son of the second House is a crescent charged with a label. The eldest son of the third House, a mullet, charged with a label, etc. See also Plate 16, f. 40 to 45, and P. 23a. f. 1 and 2.