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XVlll PLATE 12. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lO 11 12 13 A Chief. Gu. a Chief or. Ar. on a Chief vert, two mullets pierced or. Az. in Chief three etoiles ar. Chief Engrailed Invecked, or Invected Wavy, Wavee, or Undee Dancettee UrdeeorChampaine,alsotermed embattled rebated at its corners Dove-tailed Quarterly, Potent counter-po- tent Neublee. Ar. Gutte-de-poix, a chief nebulee gu. Rayonee, Rayed, or Raise Indented. Ar. masoned sa., a chief indented of the second 14 Crenellee 15 of one Indent 16 with one dovetail, also termed a Chief with one label or Lam- beaux, or pattee 17 Escartellee, also blazoned one embattlement in a chief 1 8 with one embattlement ig Nowed 20 Angled, or Rect-angled 21 Arms Quarterly, ist and 4th ar. a chev. gu. betw. three martlets sa. Elvin 2nd and 3rd. Quar- terly or and gu. on a bend sa. five bezants. Stebbing. Crest Blazoned at plate 8. fig. 21 22 A Chief Beveled 23 Couped 24 Bordered or rempli, also termed Cousu-Chief 25 charged with a Bar humettee 31 32 33 26 A Chief Couped bevelwise. Ar. six muschetors, three, two and one and a Chief couped bevelwise az. 27 with one indent in chief, or a Chief indent 28 On a Chief a Bar Dancettee, also termed a vivre 29 Chief Convert 30 Per-Fess. Bendy of six ar. and gu. A chief per-fesse ar. and erm. in chief three fleur-de-lis sa. Lowered or Removed Surmounted, or Surmounte charged with a Fillet. Sa. a Chief erm. charged with a fillet in the neither part ar. It is also blazoned a Chief supported or surmounted, and a Chief wdth a fillet in the lower part, also Soustenu, or Souteunee Vestu, or Revestu Vestu sinister Inclave Arched, convex, or flecked Double Arched Charged with a Chapournet, or Shapournett Chapournated, or a Chapourna- ted-chief. And a Barrulet enfiled with an annulet Point in Point dented Pierced by an arrow Enmanchee, or Chappe. Gu. a chief ar. chappe sa. Quarterly-Flory counter Flory Charged with a Bar Nebulee. Gu. three Pheons ar. on a Chief of the last a bar nebulee az. 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 For Chief Ajoun', and Chausse. See pi. 22, fig. 9 and 8.