Baron and Femme
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“Parted per pale, baron and femme, three coats;—first, gules, on a bend (argent), three trefoils vert: second, parted per fess, in chief azure, a mascle or, with a label argent for difference. In base ermine, a fess, dancette gules. The same rule would apply if the husband had three or more wives; they would all be placed in the sinister division of the shield. If a widower marries again, the arms of both his wives are placed on the sinister side, which is parted per fess.” -Hall, 1862
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shield, heraldry, coat of arms, charge, gules, escutcheon, dexter, sinister, fess, baron and femme, parted per pale, three coats, bend argent, trefoils vert, chief azure, mascle or, label argent, base ermine, dancette gulesGalleries
Heraldry, OrdinariesSource
Hall, Arthur The Manual of Heraldry (London, England: J. S. Virtue & Co., 1862)
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