10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GIRONNY»
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gironny in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A division of the shield, partaking both of the cross and saltier, is called Gironny,
and usually consists of eight pieces. Girons, in the Spanish language, signifies
the gores or pieces of a garment, which it is presumed this device is intended to ...
... r * f - Gironny of eight Pieces Or and Sahle, on a Canton Azflre, a Mullet of the
First, is born by the Name of Blaekerhy, and was granted to James Blacherh) of
London, and T homasBlacket-h] of Shalterland-hall in the County Of Suflollz,
Gent.
John Guillim, John Logan (Captain.), Sir George Mackenzie, 1724
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The baronetage of England. revised, corrected and continued ...
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gironny of eight or and sable, a canton, azure,
charged with a bear's head argent, muzzled gules ; 2d and 3d, argent, a lymphad
sable. Crest — An eastern crown surmounted by a boar's head couped, or.
John Debrett, George William Collen, 1840
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The knightage of Great Britain and Ireland
elevated to the Peerage as Baroness Stratheden) he has several children. Arms
— Gironny of eight or and sa. Campbell, John Nicholl Robert, K.S.L., K.C.H , (
15th December, 1832.) Captain of Cavalry E.I.C.S., and Charge d' Affaires in
Persia ...
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A New Dictionary of Heraldry, Explaining All the Terms Us'd ...
GIRONNE', or Gironny, as Engli/h Writers often have it, corrupting the Original. Of
this the Di-'isi' Hinnary to Guil/im says thus: The Word Giron, in French signifies
the Lap, for suppose one sitting (the Knees posited somewhat asunder) ...
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A new dictionary of heraldry ... containing all the rules of ...
GIRONNE', or Gironny, as English Writers often, fcave it, corrupting the Original.
Of this the Dictionary to GuiMim fays thus : The Word Giron, it\ French signifies the
Lap, for suppose one sitting (the J4,aees posited somewhat asunder) imagining ...
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The Knightage of Great Britain and Ireland [by J. and sir J. ...
elevated to the Peerage as Baroness Stratheden) he has several children. Arms
— Gironny of eight or and sa. Campbell, John Nicholl Robert, K.S.L., K.C.H , (
15th December, 1832.) Captain of Cavalry E.I.C.S.,and Charge d'Affaires in
Persia ...
John Burke, John Bernard Burke (sir.), 1841
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A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of ...
1. Elizabeth, m. to the late James Cuthbert, esq. of Dalleagles, in Ayrshire, and
has issue. Mr. Campbell died 11th March, 1828, and was s. by his son, the
present LAIRD of AIICHMANNocn. Arms—Gironny of eight gu. and ermine,
quartering ...
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The baronetage of England
28 March 1823, and was succeeded by his only son, II. Sir ARCHIBALD, present
bart. Arms— (See plate 42.) Quarterly, 1st and 4th, gironny, of eight invecked, or
and sable ; 2d and 3d, azure, a lion rampant, argent, within a bordnre, compony,
...
(It may be blazoned : Gironny azure and silver a saltire gironny silver and gules
bordered silver overlaid by a cross gules bordered silver.) If it is permissible to
criticise the blazon, I would suggest that the saltire of the present Union Flag can
be ...