- six;
there may be
gyronny of ten or twelve, and the arms of
Clackson provide an
example of
gyronny of sixteen.
While the
gyrons of
gyronny almost invariably...
- with two
colours (used only by muni****lities
whose seat is a town) or
gyronny with two
colours (meaning that the seat of the muni****lity has the status...
- at the edge of the escutcheon. A
shield divided into
gyrons is
called gyronny, the
default is
typically of
eight if no
number of
gyrons is specified...
-
Barry Or and azure, on a
chief of the
first three pallets between two
gyronnies based on the second, over all an
inescutcheon argent.
Beltz 1841, p. cxlix...
-
charged with
three Fleurs-de-lis two and one Or; en
surtout an
Inescutcheon Vair, on a
Chevron Gules,
three Bezants, a
Chief gyronny Or and
Sable (Hozier)....
-
blazon for the coat of arms of the
dukedom is: Quarterly: 1st and 4th
gyronny of
eight or and
sable (for Campbell); 2nd and 3rd argent, a lymphad, sails...
-
black and
white gyronny with a
central escutcheon displaying the muni****l coat of arms. The
civil flag
omits the escutcheon. The
gyronny field is identical...
-
depending on the
direction of the stripes.
Other variations include chevrony,
gyronny and chequy. Wave
shaped stripes are
termed undy. For
further variations...
-
engrailed Argent, over all a
Label of two-points Or, each
point charged gyronny of
eight Or and
Sable Creation date 5 July 1445
Created by
James II Peerage...
-
chevronels between six martlets, three, two and one gules.
Blackfriars Gyronny of
sable and argent, a
cross flory counterchanged.
Campion Hall Argent...