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... escutcheon , meeting in the fess point . A Gore Sinister is enumerated by heralds as one of the abatements or marks of dis- honour borne for unknightly con- duct . See GUSSET . Gore . GORE , MRS . CATHERINE GRACE , an English novelist ...
... escutcheon , meeting in the fess point . A Gore Sinister is enumerated by heralds as one of the abatements or marks of dis- honour borne for unknightly con- duct . See GUSSET . Gore . GORE , MRS . CATHERINE GRACE , an English novelist ...
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... escutcheon of pretence . In the reign of Anne , the legislative union with Scotland brought about a material change . England and Scotland impaled were placed in the first and fourth quarter , France in the second , and Ireland in the ...
... escutcheon of pretence . In the reign of Anne , the legislative union with Scotland brought about a material change . England and Scotland impaled were placed in the first and fourth quarter , France in the second , and Ireland in the ...
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... escutcheon , meeting in the fess point . A gore like a gusset represents a detached part of a garment ; and according to Guillim , gores and gussets are things in use among women , especially semsters , and therefore are fit notes of ...
... escutcheon , meeting in the fess point . A gore like a gusset represents a detached part of a garment ; and according to Guillim , gores and gussets are things in use among women , especially semsters , and therefore are fit notes of ...
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... escutcheon placed in front of the house of the deceased , or elsewhere , setting forth his rank and circumstances . It is in the form of a lozenge , and in its centre are depicted the arms of the deceased , single or quartered . The ...
... escutcheon placed in front of the house of the deceased , or elsewhere , setting forth his rank and circumstances . It is in the form of a lozenge , and in its centre are depicted the arms of the deceased , single or quartered . The ...
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... escutcheon of pretence ensigned with her coronet ; the sinister lozenge - shaped with the lady's alone , and each accompanied with its proper external decorations . The ground is divided black and white in the middle of the dexter ...
... escutcheon of pretence ensigned with her coronet ; the sinister lozenge - shaped with the lady's alone , and each accompanied with its proper external decorations . The ground is divided black and white in the middle of the dexter ...
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