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- registered with the Court of the Lord Lyon and once had a chief who bore undifferenced arms, but does not have a chief currently recognised as such by Lyon...
- differencing may be required so as not to confuse them with the original undifferenced or "plain coat" arms. Historically, arms were only heritable by males...
- Wales surmounted by a coronet. As Sovereign, he bore the royal arms undifferenced. After his abdication, he used the arms again differenced by a label...
- his paternal arms. When he acceded as King, he gained the royal arms undifferenced. Love chair (siège d'amour), **** chair invented for Edward Household...
- supported by a blue boar. As sovereign, he used the arms of the kingdom undifferenced, supported by a white boar and a lion. His motto was Loyaulte me lie...
- grandson Prince Andrew, Duke of York. As king he bore the royal arms undifferenced. From April 1949 until his death in 1952. George VI continued as titular...
- of his rank. As king, he used the royal arms as used by his father undifferenced. Caroline's ten or eleven pregnancies resulted in eight live births...
- Bolton, and Sir Robert Grosvenor, discovering they were using the same undifferenced coat of arms, blazoned Azure, a bend Or. This had previously gone unnoticed...
- As King he bore the royal arms undifferenced. Examples exist of several varying combinations of crest, supporters and motto....
- As king, William used the royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom undifferenced: Quarterly, I and IV Gules three lions p****ant guardant in pale Or (for...