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pattern of vair is used with
other colours, the
field is
termed vairé or
vairy of the
tinctures used.
Normally vairé
consists of one
metal and one colour...
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Sable (Parr). 3rd; Or,
three water-bougets
Sable (Ross of Kendal). 4th;
Vairy, a
fesse Gules (Marmion). 5th; Azure,
three chevrons interlaced in base...
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fillet in base or, a rose of the
second (Orsini); fifth:
three pallets vairy, on a
chief or a
label of five
points azure (Châtillon); and sixth, argent...
- Arms of
William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby:
Vairy or and gules, a
bordure azure (or sable)
charged with
eight horseshoes argent...
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Ferrers family at the
start of the age of
heraldry (c.1200-1215) were:
Vairy, or and gules.
However William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of
Derby (c.1193-1254)...
- a
chevron or a
chaplet vert, for Vereker; 2nd and 3rd,
gules a
saltire vairy or and azure, for Prendergast.
Supporters Dexter, a lion proper; sinister...
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Database – Bill Paddocks". ozfootball.net. "Australian
Player Database – Ken
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Player Database – Norm Rule". ozfootball.net...
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composed of
tinctures other than
argent and azure, they are
termed vairé or
vairy of
those tinctures,
rather than vair; potenté of
other colours may also...
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pattern of vair is used with
other colours, the
field is
termed vairé or
vairy of the
tinctures used.
Normally vairé
consists of one
metal and one colour...
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Stafford Arms of Fitzherbert,
Barons Stafford since 1913: Argent, a
chief vairy or and
gules overall a bend
sable Creation date 12
September 1640 (Fifth...