- are the
usual modern pronunciations in England.
Raleigh of Pilton:
Gules crusilly or, a bend vair; arms of
Raleigh of Fardell: Gules, five
fusils conjoined...
- leopard's
heads reversed jessant-de-lys or (for Cantelupe); 3rd:
gules crusilly and a lion
argent (for La Warr); 4th,
quarterly or and
gules a bend vair...
-
Marquessate of
Waterford Arms: Quarterly, 1st and 4th,
Argent crusilly fitchce,
three Fleurs- de-lis
within a
bordure engrailed Sable (Beresford); 2nd...
- the
Falkirk Roll of Arms, c.1298,
which gives the tail as doubled:
Azure crusilly (i.e. semy) of
crosses crosslet and a lion
double queued rampant or...
-
Earldom of
Banbury Azure,
crusilly of 12 cross-crossletts, a
cross moline,
voided or
Creation date 1626
Peerage Peerage of
England First holder William...
-
following arms for
William VII de Braose, 2nd
Baron Braose (1260–1326):
Azure crusilly (i.e. semy) of cross-crosslets, a lion
double queued rampant or. These...
- lion
rampant sable,
armed and
langued gules (for Jülich)
impaling azure crusilly fitchy, two
barbels haurient addorsed Or (for Bar);
overall an inescutcheon...
- in the
Falkirk Roll of Arms, c. 1298,
which gives the tail as doubled:
Azure crusilly (i.e. semy) of
crosses crosslet a lion
double queued rampant or...
- 1967–1968 (1st Battalion, 7th Artillery, 1969).
Shield Gules, a pile
voided Or
crusilly fitchy of the like over all a
Railway Gun in the act of
firing Argent,...
-
Earlier arms of
Knowles baronets: Per pale,
azure and gules,
crusilly of nine cross-crosslets, a
cross moline,
voided or...