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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Mydlam
Plumetty of gold and purple for Mydlam of Coverdale... |
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Naunton
Nauton bore Sable three martlets silver... |
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Neville
Neville ... |
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Nova Scotia, Knight and Baronet of
"KNIGHT AND BARONET OF NOVA SCOTIA. A new creation during the reign of George I. to induce capitalists to settle in that part of North America. The title is hereditary: the arms are argent, St. Andrew... |
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Odingseles
Odingseles bore Silver a fesse gules with a molet gules in the quarter.... |
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Paul II, arms of
"Arms of Paul II (Barbo)." — Young, 1901... |
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Paul III, arms of
"Arms of Paul III. (Farnese)" — Young, 1901... |
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Pelham
Pelham bore Azure three pelicans silver.... |
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Peyferer
Peyferner bore Silver three fleur-de-lys sable.... |
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Peyteven
Peyteven bore Ermine a cheveron gules between three sheaves gold.... |
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Pole
Pole, earl and duke of Suffolk, bore Azure a fesse between three leopards head gold.... |
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Provence
Four red pales in a golden shield were borne by Eleanor of Provence, queen of Henry III... |
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Pynchebek
Pynchebek bore Silver three forked tails of lions sable.... |
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Quincy
Quincy bore Gulles a cinqfoil silver.... |
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Ralegh
Ralegh bore Gules a bend indented, or engrailed, silver.... |
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Restwolde
Restwolde bore Party saltirewise of gules and ermine... |
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Roche
La Roche bore Three roach swimming.... |
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Rokeby
Rokeby bore Silver a chevron sable between three rocks.... |
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Rothinge
Rothinge bore Paly silver and gules of eight pieces.... |
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Rye
Rye bore three ears of rye on a bend... |
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Salisbury
See of Salisbury bearing the Virgin and Child in a blue field... |
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Saunders
Saunders of Northants bore elephants heads... |
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Scotland
The king of Scots bore Gold a lion within a double tressure flowered and counterflowered gules... |
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Scott
Scott of Congerhurst in Kent bore Silver a crosslet fitchy sable.... |
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Seymour
Seymour bore gules a lure of two golden wings... |