Cross Ordinary
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Gules, a saltier, argent. The saltier was formed by making two pieces of riband cross diagonally, having the appearance of the letter X, or, speaking heraldically, the bend and bend sinister crossing each other in the centre of the shield. The saltier, if uncharged, occupies one-fifth of the field; if charged, one-third. -Hall, 1862
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shield, OR, heraldry, coat of arms, cross, gules, Crusaders, Badge, escutcheon, ordinary, honorable ordinary, riband, listGalleries
Heraldry, OrdinariesSource
Hall, Arthur The Manual of Heraldry (London, England: J. S. Virtue & Co., 1862)
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