-
creates a
solid fretwork surface and is to be
distinguished from a
field fretty. An
extremely rare,
possibly unique example of a
field rustré - counterchanged...
- fretted, the
ordinary the fret, or the
variation of the
field fretty. 'Fretted' and '
fretty'
refer to the
interlacing of the fillets. The
Jumelle (Eng....
- Rhodes. The
blazon of his coat-of-arms was
Gules six
tilting spears in
fretty, in-between the
spears semy of escutcheons, all or.
There is a
legend told...
- 1525; his
family arms of
Quarterly 1st & 4th: Argent; 2nd & 3rd:
Gules fretty or, over all a
ribbon sable are at the
bottom left Other names The Younger...
- Coat of arms of Lady
Byron Escutcheon Or
fretty Gules a
canton Ermine.
Supporters Two
griffins Argent collared Or....
- 1842. Arms "Gules
fretty Or" –
Henry de
Aldithley (or Audley), 1st in the line of Lord
Audeley who died in 1246, had a seal with a
fretty shield and his...
- Arms of
Philip Marmion, 5th
feudal baron of Tamworth: Vair, a fess
gules fretty or...
- for its
entire line of products".
Graphic Speak.
Retrieved 2 May 2021.
Fretty,
Peter (9
March 2021). "Rolls-Royce and
Altair Collaboration Leverages AI"...
- in its tincture, it may be party, or chequy, compony, counter-compony,
fretty, trellised, vair maçonnée and so on. It may also be of two tinctures, e...
- set on a
closed book
bound Or its edge
fesswise Argent.
Escutcheon Argent fretty Sable, on a
chief Gules the
Royal Crown between two open
books Or Supporters...