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Clipart illustrations of heraldry. This gallery includes heraldry of famous historic figures. If you are looking for elements of a coat of arms, please view our charges, ordinaries, shield shapes, tunctures and furs, and other galleries.


Hollis
Hollis bore Black piles in the ermine shield...
Hondescote
hondescote bore Ermine a border gules or Gules a scocheon ermine....
Howard
Howard bore Silver a bend between six crosslets fitchy gules...
Hudson Bay Company, Coat of Arms of the
An illustration of the coat of arms of the Hudson Bay Company....
Hurlestone
Hurlestone of Cheshire bore " Silver a cross of four ermine tails sable." ...
Ingilby
Ingilby of Yorkshire bore Sable a star silver...
Innocent VIII, arms of
"Arms of Innocent VIII. (Cibo)" — Young, 1901...
Kenton
Kenton bore Gules three lions' head razed sable....
Knight and Baronet of King James I
"KNIGHT AND BARONET. A degree of honour next to a baron, created by King James I. to induce the English gentry to settle in the province of Ulster. The title is knight and baronet; it is hereditary: t...
Lancaster
Henry of Lancaster, second son of Edmund Crouchback, bore the arms of his cousin, the King of England, with the difference of a baston azure...
Latimer
Latimer bore Gulles a cross patty gold...
Leyburne
Leyburne of Kent bore Azure six lions silver....
Lisle
Lisle bore Gules a leopard silver crowned gold....
Longchamp
Longchamp bore Ermine three crescents gules pierced silver....
Lovett
Lovett of Astwell has three running wolves...
Lucy
Lucy bore Gules three luces (or pike) silver....
Man, Isle of
The Stanleys, as Kings of man, quartered the famous three-armed legs whirling mill-sail fashion...
Mauley
Mauley bore Gold a bend sable...
Melton
Melton bore Silver a Tolouse cross gules. By giving this cross a name form the counts of Toulouse, it's best know bearers, some elaborate blazonry is spared....
Mill-rinds
The mill-rind, which it takes its name from the iron of a mill stone- fer de moline...
Mitre and Crosier
The mitre is a type of headgear now known as the traditional, ceremonial head-dress of bishops and certain abbots in the Roman Catholic Church, the Anglican Communion, some Lutherans. In Western Chri...
Montfort
Monfort of Whitchurch bore Bendy of ten pieces gold and azure....
Monthermer
Monthermer bore Gold an eagle vert...
Mortimer
Mortimer of Norfolk bore gold powdered with fleur-de-lys sable...
Mounchensy
Sir Ralph Mounchensy bore in the 14th century Silver a chevron between three billets sable on the bend...
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