- A pall (or
pairle) in
heraldry and
vexillology is a Y-shaped charge,
normally having its arms in the
three corners of the shield. An
example of a pall...
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dexter flank and
truncated in
chief in
dexter chief three Ermine spots in
pairle Azure.
Supporters Two red-tailed
hawks Proper each
gorged with a collar...
- The
shield is
white charged with the
pairle which appears on the
shield of the city of Chicago,
shield and
pairle are
white and blue, the
Infantry colors...
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saltire or quarterly; or three, as that
would be
tierced in
pairle or
tierced in
pairle reversed. For an
example of Vert
semee of
ermine spots argent...
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upwards and inwards, or—Otley
Urban District Council,
England a
pairle or pall—Ermine; a
pairle azure charged with the
crosier of St
Fillan proper—Dewar, Canada*...
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shield blazoned: Azure, a
closet between two wavy barrulets,
surmounted by a
pairle, Argent;
overall the old
insignia of the
First Regiment of Infantry, Illinois...
- Charlotte's coat of arms:
Azure a
pairle couped between three fleurs-de-lys or, on a
chief engrailed of the
second three fleurs-de-lys of the first....
- (Holsten): 1440–1972: Gules, a
nettle leaf
between three p****ion
nails in
pairle argent.
Derived from the coat of arms of the
counts of Schauenburg; a silver...
- fess point, and
continuing down per pale), is
called per pall (also per
pairle). The arms of Pope
Benedict XVI is "tierced in mantle" – as
described in...
- of arms. The escutcheon's
official heraldic description is "Tierced in
pairle: 1. Or a
saltire azure voided argent; 2.
Gules two
pairs of leg-irons interlaced...