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.
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Hollis
Hollis bore Black piles in the ermine shield... |
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Hondescote
hondescote bore Ermine a border gules or Gules a scocheon ermine.... |
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Howard
Howard bore Silver a bend between six crosslets fitchy gules... |
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Hudson Bay Company, Coat of Arms of the
An illustration of the coat of arms of the Hudson Bay Company.... |
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Hurlestone
Hurlestone of Cheshire bore " Silver a cross of four ermine tails sable."
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Ingilby
Ingilby of Yorkshire bore Sable a star silver... |
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Innocent VIII, arms of
"Arms of Innocent VIII. (Cibo)" — Young, 1901... |
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Kenton
Kenton bore Gules three lions' head razed sable.... |
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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... |
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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... |
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Latimer
Latimer bore Gulles a cross patty gold... |
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Leyburne
Leyburne of Kent bore Azure six lions silver.... |
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Lisle
Lisle bore Gules a leopard silver crowned gold.... |
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Longchamp
Longchamp bore Ermine three crescents gules pierced silver.... |
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Lovett
Lovett of Astwell has three running wolves... |
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Lucy
Lucy bore Gules three luces (or pike) silver.... |
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Man, Isle of
The Stanleys, as Kings of man, quartered the famous three-armed legs whirling mill-sail fashion... |
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Mauley
Mauley bore Gold a bend sable... |
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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.... |
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Mill-rinds
The mill-rind, which it takes its name from the iron of a mill stone- fer de moline... |
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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... |
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Montfort
Monfort of Whitchurch bore Bendy of ten pieces gold and azure.... |
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Monthermer
Monthermer bore Gold an eagle vert... |
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Mortimer
Mortimer of Norfolk bore gold powdered with fleur-de-lys sable... |
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Mounchensy
Sir Ralph Mounchensy bore in the 14th century Silver a chevron between three billets sable on the bend... |