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CRO 42 Cross masculy. Differs from that of mascles, and is properly a cross, the surface of which is formed of mascles, as P. 8, f. 6. MASCULY FRUITAGEE. P. II, f. 5. MATELEY. Also fermed Urdee and Ayguisee. P. g, f. 45. MILLER, or mill-rind. P. 10, f. 24. - MILLER, 'rebated. Same as a cross furchee. P. g, f. 35. MILL-RIND, or miller voided, and^dis- jointed. P. 10, f. 25. MOLiNE. P. 10, f. I. MOLINE anchored. P. 10, f. g. MOLINE anchory. P. 10, f. 11. MOLINE angled with acorns. P. 10, f. 4. MOLINE double-parted flory. P. 10, f. 12. MOLINE double-rebated. P. 10, f. 8. MOLINE per cross, at each end at the centre of the extremities a leaf of three points. P. 10, f. 5. MOLINE nowy lozengy pierced. P. 1 1, f. 23. MOLINE in pale, and pattee in fesse. P. 10, f. 6. MOLINE invertant. P, 11, f. 32. MOLINE, pierced lozengy. P. 10, f. 2. MOLINE quarterly pierced. P. 10, f. 3. MOLINE pommelled, or pommettee. P. 10, f. 7. MOLINE rebated. P. g, f. 41. MOLINE double-rebated. P. 10, f. 8. MOLINE nowy lozeng}^ pierced. P. 1 1, f. 23. MOLINE sarcelled. P. 10, f. 10. Also teniied a Moline voided and disposed, and a cross Moline double parted anchored ; by some it is called a cross Moline voided fiory. MOLINE umbre. P. 10, f. 10. Also termed a cross double parted an- chored, or double parted voided flory. MONTESE, or mountain. Same as a cross humettee. P. 8, f. 28. MousuE, moussue, mourned, or bhmted. P. 8, f. 41. NELLE. P. 10, f. I. NOTCHED. P. g, f. 8. NowED grady conjoined and fixed. P. 7, f. 43. NOWED grady conjoined and fitchee at the foot. P. 7, f. 44. NOWY. P. 7, f. 37. NOWY couped. P. 8, f. 32. NOWY lozengy. P. 7, f. 38, CRO Cross nowy quadrant, or square. P. 7, f- 39- NOWY quadrat couped. P. 8, f. 32. NOWYED, or nowed, degraded. Also called a cross nowed grady. P. 10, f. 38. NYLE, anille, nigle, nellc, or nyllee. P. 10, f. I. NYLE, or nylee angled with acorns. P. 10, f. 4. PER cross. P. 7, f. II. PER pale. P. 7, f. 10. PER fece newe, or a cross triparted and fretted. P. 7, f. 28. Pall. P. 8, f. 14. Pandall, pendall, or spindle. P. 11, f. 43. Parted. P. 7, f. 16. Also termed perforated, quarterly pierced, quar- terly voided, or quarter pierced. double parted, or four battunes in cross fretted. P. 11, f. 38. DOUBLE parted, or biparted. P. 7, f. 26. DOUBLE parted and fretted. P. 7, f. 27. DOUBLE parted voided flory. P. 10, f. 10. PASSION. P. g, f. 38. PATER-NOSTER. Composed of a number of beads. P. 42, f. 41. PATCN3E. p. 10, f. 13. PATONCE angled with passion nails, or at each angle a passion nail. P. 10, f. 15. PATONCE fitchee. P. 10, f. 14. PATONCE voided. P. 10, f. 16. PATRIARCHAL, Or doublc CrOSS. p. 22, f. 23. PATRIARCHAL gricccd. P. 8, f. 27. PATRIARCHAL pommettee upon three grieces, or steps. P. lo, f. 43. PATRIARCHAL thricc crosscd potence, the foot lambeaux of three points. P. 10, f. 42. PATRIARCHAL, a lambcaux on the dexter side. P. 11, f. 25. PATRIARCHAL patlec. P. g, f. 28. PATRIARCHAL pattcc coiijoiued and annulated in the middle of the bottom cross. P. 11, f. 24. PATRIARCHAL pattee flory at the foot. P. g, f. 24. PATRIARCHAL Voidcd. P. 8, f. 38. PATTEE, or formee. P. g, f. i. Pattee a. Usee. P. g, f. 23. Pattee bottonee, bottony-mascled, or a cress Teutonic. P. 8, f. 36.