- of the
Royal Crown Or.
cotised—St George's
Society of Toronto:
Argent a
cross cotised by
eight demi
maple leaves Gules.
cotised—Commemorative Distinction...
-
either side (French: coté) of a bend, in
which case the bend is said to be
cotised as in the
ancient arms of
Fortescue and
Bohun and in the more
modern arms...
- arms on a lozenge.
Escutcheon Per pale
Azure and Gules, a
chevron Or,
cotised Argent,
between three acorns slipped and
leaved Or (Middleton). Symbolism...
-
Shield Argent on a
bendlet cotised sable three annulets of the
field Supporters Two
lions or,
gorged with a
fesse cotised ea.
charged with
three annulets...
-
these appear, one on
either side of the fess. This is
often termed "a fess
cotised" (also cottised,
coticed or cotticed).
Another diminutive of the fess called...
- family. This
device did not
appear on
their coat of arms, (az, a bend ar
cotised or,
between 6
lioncels or) nor
their crest (gu,
doubled erm, a lion gardant...
-
Leicestershire in 1717-18 and in 1717 he was
granted a coat of arms (Or, a
chevron cotised sable between three demi-griffins
couped of the last the two in
chief respecting...
-
flames proper (Seymour)
Escutcheon Quarterly: 1st and 4th,
Sable on a Bend
cotised Argent a Rose
Gules between two
Annulets of the
first (Conway); 2nd and...
- gold-black-gold with the
fraternity coat of arms in the
center (or on a fess
cotised sable three right triangles of the field) and the name in gold Old English...
-
Argent enfiling a
Loyalist military coronet Or
Sable a
chevron Erminois cotised between three saltires couped Or The coat of the
South African National...