- A
maunch (from the
French manche "sleeve") is a
heraldic charge representing a
detachable lady's
sleeve with a wide
pendulous cuff, as was fashionable...
- Arms of de Tosny: Argent, a
maunch gules,
adopted in the 13th century...
- Arms of Hugh Hastings:
Quarterly 1st and 4th: Or, a
maunch gules, a
label of
three argent (Hastings of Elsing); 2nd and 3rd: Gules, a bend
argent (Foliot)...
- azure,
three bars
gemelles and a
chief or (for Meinill); 3rd: Azure, a
maunch or (for Conyers); 4th: Gules, a
saltire argent, a
mullet for difference...
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Annulets Gules.
Escutcheon Azure a
Cross Crosslet Or on a
Chief Argent a
Maunch Sable between two
pairs of
Cavalry Swords in
saltire proper. Supporters...
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Statue of
Lenin at
Dubna Khimki railway bridge Khimkinsky bridge,
Moscow Maunch, C Zeller, T (2008)
Rivers in History:
Perspectives on
Waterways in Europe...
- Arms of
Henry de Hastings: Or, a
maunch gules, from the
Collins Roll, also
appears in Glover's Roll, B150; The
Camden Roll, D139 & Charles' Roll, F77...
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enflamed Proper a rod of
Aesculapius Or.
Escutcheon Per pale Or and
Azure a
maunch counterchanged on a
chief of the
first a lion p****ant also Azure. Supporters...
- called, from the Gaelic, a lymphad. Also
frequent are
anchors and oars. The
maunch is a 12th-century lady's
sleeve style. Its use in
heraldry arose from the...
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Barony of
Conyers Conyers Arms Azure, a
Maunch Or.
Creation date 17
October 1509
Created by King
Henry VIII
Peerage Peerage of
England First holder William...