- red roundel, torteau, is
typically pluralised in the
French manner as
torteaux rather than torteaus,
although torteaus is
occasionally seen. A pellet...
-
would have inherited. Arms:
Barry of six
argent and azure, in
chief three torteaux (roundels gules); a
label of
three points ermine. Crest: A
unicorn salient...
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kingdom differenced by a
label Argent of
three points, each
bearing three torteaux Gules. As the
Prince of Wales, he bore the
royal arms
differenced by a...
-
consisted of
those of the kingdom,
differenced by a
label argent of
three points, on each
three torteaux gules.
Marks of
Cadency in the
British Royal Family...
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indented on its
inner edge Argent,
eight torteaux (roundels gules) in orle;
alternatively an orle of
eight torteaux The arms of
Dervorguilla of
Galloway and...
- Grey
family are
blazoned Barry of six
argent and
azure in
chief three torteaux gules.[citation needed]
Cokayne 1916, pp. 418–19.
According to Richardson...
- Grey
family are
blazoned Barry of six
argent and
azure in
chief three torteaux gules.
Julian Lock, "Fitzalan, Henry,
twelfth earl of
Arundel (1512–1580)"...
- St Peter's Church, Tiverton.
Showing the arms of Courtenay: Or,
three torteaux cir****scribed by the Garter, with
angel supporters.
Above is the heraldic...
- Lisle,
quarterly of six, 1st:
Barry of six
argent and
azure in
chief three torteaux (Grey,
Viscount Lisle); 2nd:
Barry of
argent and azure, an orle of martlets...
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differenced by a
label of
three points argent each
charged with
three torteaux (differenced arms of his great-grandfather King
Edward III (father of Edmund...