- with the bend
being blazoned either as
between two
cottises or as
cottised.
Nowadays cottising is used not just for
bends but for
practically all the...
-
termed fasce in
French heraldry,
should not be
confused with fasces. Fess
cottised Two
barrulets Two bars
gemelles Fess
indented Party per fess
Barry of eight...
- Cottices, also
spelled cottises, cotises, cotices, cotizes, are
narrow stripes beside and
parallel to an ordinary.
Cottises have
plain edges unless specified...
- coat of arms:
Azure on an
Inescutcheon Argent upon a
Cross of St.
George cottised of the
field five six
pointed Stars of the
second (representing the Constellation...
- The Earl of
Lucan 8th Earl of
Lucan Arms of Bingham: Azure, a bend
plain cottised between six
crosses patée or
Predecessor The 7th Earl of
Lucan Other titles...
-
Erasmus Darwin's coat of arms. Escutcheon: Argent, on a bend
Gules cottised Vert,
three escallop s****, Or. Crest: A demi-griffin segreant, Vert, holding...
-
showing arms of
Fortescue impaling Grenville. Baron: Azure, a bend
engrailled argent plain cottised or; Femme: Vert, on a
cross argent five torteaux....
- Or,
three escallops fesswise Argent.
Escutcheon Argent, on a bend
Gules cottised Vert,
between two
mullets each
within an
annulet Gules,
three escallops...
-
dexter leg
resting on a
covered cup all Or.
Escutcheon Gules on a
chevron cottised between three covered cups all Or a
cross couped Azure.
Supporters Dexter...
- ) and
Tierce are
other charges also said to be
composed of filets. The
cottise, or cost, has been
described as
having the "appearance of a
fillet placed...