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square flaunches, as in the coat of Sheila-Marie
Suzanne Cook and the coat of the US
Coastguard Cutter Sequoia. Parker's glossary, s.v.
Flaunches, cites...
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representative of Tuam's
importance as an
ecclesiastical centre. The
double green flaunches at the sides,
represent the two
hills or
shoulders of Tuam's
ancient name...
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There are no more
heirs to the barony.[citation needed] ARMS:
Sable two
flaunches or,
three Welsh triple harps in fess counter-changed.[citation needed]...
- the
dexter claws a
guitar Or
stringed Sable.
Escutcheon Or
between two
Flaunches fracted fesswise two
roundels Sable over all six
guitar strings palewise...
- the
double tressure, the bordure, the chief, the canton, the label, and
flaunches.
Ordinaries may
appear in
parallel series, in
which case
blazons in English...
- quarter—Argent, a
quarter gules a canton—Argent, a
canton gules flaunches—Argent,
flaunches gules a fret—Argent, a fret gules. Arms of the
Blake family....
- This has also been
called a
Harington knot, as in the arms of Harington.
Flaunches,
flanches or
flasks are
regions on the
sides of the field,
bounded by...
-
elephant statant proper and in base a demi-cogwheel
issuant Gules, two
flaunches Vert each
charged with an ear of wheat, Or. In layman's terms, the shield...
-
representation of the
central façade of the Bank of
England Argent between two
Flaunches Or each
charged with a Book
Argent bound Murrey clasped Or. Supporters...
-
Argent a pair of
dividers Or
enfiled by a
mural crown also
Argent two
flaunches of the last each
charged with a
mascle Gules.
Motto In
Common Endeavour...