- an ox-yoke proper.
Escutcheon Quarterly: 1st and 4th azure, a
unicorn saliant argent, armed,
maned and
unguled or,
within a
bordure of the last, charged...
- Wilkinson,
Ulster King of Arms.
Crest On
wreaths of the
colours 1st a cat
saliant guardant Erminois holding between the paws a
dexter hand
couped Gules (Cain)...
- Wilkinson,
Ulster King of Arms.
Crest On
wreaths of the
colours 1st a cat
saliant guardant Erminois holding between the paws a
dexter hand
couped Gules (Cain)...
- Wilkinson,
Ulster King of Arms.
Crest On
wreaths of the
colours 1st a cat
saliant guardant Erminois holding between the paws a
dexter hand
couped Gules (Cain)...
- Wilkinson,
Ulster King of Arms.
Crest On
wreaths of the
colours 1st a cat
saliant guardant Erminois holding between the paws a
dexter hand
couped Gules (Cain)...
-
churches of Gwynedd. The arms
borne by
Tudwal Gloff were azure, a wolf
saliant argent,
langued armed gules. He held the
title Lord of
Uchel Gwenydd. He...
- Drummond-Hay: Quarterly: 1st and 4th
grand quarters ; 1st and 4th azure, a
unicorn saliant argent, armed,
maned and
unguled or,
within a
bordure of the last, charged...
-
seahorse proper. * The
crest was: On a
wreath of the colours, a demi
seahorse saliant. The
supporters were: Two seahorses. The
Latin motto was: Deo reip et amicis...
- ") Pipe Music: "The Earl of Sutherland's March" Crest: A cat-a-mountain
saliant Proper Supporters: Two
savages wreathed head and
middle with laurel, holding...
- is the
stage of raga-nomenclature when the
ragas were
named after the
saliant swara of the ragas. For example,
after Shadja swara,
originated the name...