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Encyclopaedia Heraldica Or Complete Dictionary of Heraldry
Supporters, dexter, a unicorn ar. armed,- maned, and unguled or ; sinister, a lion,
gu. Motto, In te Domine speravi, In thee, O Lord, have I put my trust. Traquair, Earl
of, (Stvart,) Lord Linton and Caverston, 1633; Baron Stuart, of Traquair, 1628; ...
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The heraldic calendar: a list of the nobility and gentry ...
Supporters — Dexter, an antelope argent, ducally gorged, chained, attired, and
unguled, or, sinister, a buck sable, ducally gorged, chained, attired, and unguled,
or, each holding in the mouth a thistle, proper. Motto — Sub cruce candida.
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A catechism of heraldry. [Another]
A. Since the accession of king James the First they are, on the dexter side, a lion
rampant gardant, crowned or 3 and on the sinister side, a unicorn argent,
crowned, armed, unguled, maned and gorged, with an antique crown, to which a
chain ...
George Roberts (schoolmaster.), 1820
Talbot couchant, Argent, collared and lined, ' the Earldom, in Default of lssue
Male, to ano- ' Or. Supporters, on the Dexter Side an Uni* (her Line, descended
from the last Wife of ' corn attired, mained and unguled, Or: On the .* Baptist Nofl'
...
John Guillim, John Logan (Captain.), Sir George Mackenzie, 1724
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Debrett's Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland. [Another]
Supporters — Dexter, a bull sable, armed and unguled argent. Sinister, a ram
argent, armed and unguled or. Motto — Virtute el Numine. By virtue and the
protection of HcaTeru ROBERT DILLON, Baron CLONBROCK, of Clonbrock, co.
Galway ...
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James Joyce and Heraldry
See attired. unguled. Used in heraldry to blazon the colors of an animal's hooves
where they differ from the principal tincture of the beast; the most famous
example of the above reference is the sinister supporter of the Royal Arms: "a
unicorn ...
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Illustrated peerage, and titles of courtesy, of the United ...
Supporters, — Dexter, a bull, sable, armed, unguled, ducally gorged, and chain
reflexed over the back, or 3 sinister, a talbot, azure, ducally gorged, or. Seat, — St
. Giles's, Dorsetshire. Town Residence, — 24, Grosvenor-square, W. Clubs, ...
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Encyclopaedia of heraldry: or General armory of England, ...
Supporter* — Two pegasi erm. bridled, crincd, winged, and unguled or, each
charged on the shoulder with a fleur-de-lis az. Motto— \irtute dou verbis.
Fitzmaukice (Earl of Orkney). Ar. a saltire gu. a chief erm. quartering flrst, az. a
ship at ...
John Burke, Bernard Burke, 1851
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The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales: ...
Quarterly, 1st and 4th grand quarters, counterquartered, 1st and 4th, az. a
unicorn saliant ar. armed, maned, and unguled or, a border of the last charged
with eight demi thistles vert impaled with as many demi roses gu., for
augmentation, 2nd ...
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A Complete Body of Heraldry
Qtarterly: First and sourth, ar. three bullspassant sa. armed and unguled or, for
Ashley: Second andthird, gu. a bend engrailed between six lions rampant- or, for
wg'**'- - " harper. CREST. On a ehapeau gu. turned up ermine, a bull passant sa.
Joseph Edmondson, Robert Glover, Sir Joseph Ayloffe, 1780