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XXVll PLATE 21. 2 3 4 5 6 8 Ar. II A Point dexter., or Point dexter parted Point pointed in point reversed in point, also termed a Graft Plain Point, or a Point in base Point Champaine, Champion, or a Base chausse Vert Two Squires in point from chief on either side, a pale ar. or Points dexter and sinister from the chief on either side of a pale a Point pointed az. and two points dexter and sinister removed gu. g Gu. on a chev. ar., three martlets of the first betw. two points dexter and sinister engrailed and a Point pointed invecked or. lo Point dexter removed extended to the sinister side Ar. Points pointed to the chief and reversed in base counterchang- ed gu. Gu. Point sinister removed and ex- tended to dexter fesse point ar. charged with the lik; point az. Point pointed in point from dexter base to sinister chief on the top a pomel, or pomelled reversed bottony at end fleury, or a Point in Point flory at the top Escartelled with one embattlement dexter and sinister convexed, or champourned sinister and dexter base indented 21 Arms of Augmentation see Augmen- tation 22 Points four pointed and Nowy on the top in pale 23 four, or Lozenge in point. Per- fess ar. and vert, four points counterchanged. Hinxley 24 A Base Esquire, or a Point based 25 A Sinister Quarter pointed 14 16 17 iS 19 20 26 Per-Pile in base, or Per Chevron reversed 27 A Point dexter and Sinister arched and a Point in point 28 Urdee in point, or contrary urdee 2g Per-Fesse Varrey in Point, or per- fesse ar. urdee in point, paleways of the first and az. 30 Barry point in point, or barry per- fret 31 Per-fesse double arched, or gored, or per-fesse point in point reversed 32 A Gore, or Goar sinister 33 Two Gussets, or a dexter and sinis- ter gusset 34 Ente in point ar. az. and gu. 35 Tierce in Pairle gu. az. and ar. in mantle gu. az. and ar., or parted in three mantle in Fesse also termed Points three in Pale in Bend in Gyrons bend sinisterwa3's in Pile from Sinister to Dexter, or Traverse from the sinister Barry of six ar. and az. an inescut- cheon of the last ; on a chief or, two pallets betw. as many gyrons of the second, sometimes blazon- ed two based esquires, or Squires base dexter and sinister, instead of gyron's 43 Sa. on a Point wavy ppr. a lion pass, or, in chief three bezants 44 Arms of Hanover. Field divided per-pale and per-chev. enarched 1st. Gu. two lions pass, guard, in pale or, for Brunswick. 2nd. Or, semee of hearts ppr. a lion ramp. az. for Luenburgh. 3rd. Gu. a horse courant ar. for Saxony. In the centre (or En Surcoat) on an inescutcheon gii. the crown of Charlemagne ppr. Ar. a demi lion ramp. az. naissant out of a plain point gu., on a chief indented sa., an estoile betw. two increscents of the first 36 37 3S 39 40 41 42 45