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PLATE 15.

1 At. a Chevron gu.

2 Chevronel

3 Couple close

4 Two Couple closes

5 Chevron Engrailed

6 — Invecked

7 — Recoursíe

8 — Bordered, or Fimbriated

9 — Engrailed. Or. a chev. engrailed az. Charged, or surmounted of another ar.

10 — voided of another engrailed

11 — voided. Az. a chev. or voided of the field

12 — Humettée

13 — Embattled

14 — Embattled counter-embattled

15 — Grady

16 — Bretessed

17 — Potent

18 — Potent counter-potent

19 — Urdée, or Champaine

20 Urdée-Champained

21 Arms of a Baronet of Scotland or Nova Scotia Baronet. See Nova Scotia Baronet

22 Chevron Embattled arondie

23 — Flamant on the upper side

24 — Dovetailed

25 — Indented

26 — Nebulée

27 Chevron Indented embowed, or Hacked and Hewed

28 — Grady on both sides

29 — Griece, or Double escartelée

30 — Embowed

31 — In Point embowed

32 — Enarched

33 — Enarched

34 — Potent, ringed at the top

35 — Pattée at the top, or a Chevron ensigned on the top with a Cross-pattée

36 — Enhansed, or Enhanced

37 — In Base

38 — Cottised. This may be blazoned az. a chev. ar. betw. two couple closes or

39 — Triparted, or Treble-parted

40 Three Chevrons, or chevronels braced, or interlaced

41 Three chevronels

42 Gu. two Chevrons in Fret, or Fretted, the upper one or, the other ar. It may be blazoned; gu. a chev. ar. interlaced with another reversed or

43 Chevron Reversed

44 — Two Chevrons in counter-point

45 — Two Chevrons couched, dexter and sinister