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Armorials - Listed by Sigla Armorials - listed by Sigla 3 letter siglas are used for all armorials, except English as listed in CEMRA CONTENTS ¤ Armorials listed by sigla ¤ Armorials and sigla listed by short title ¤ Notes on armorials - listed by sigla ¤ List of manuscripts Common abbreviations: Authors: Adam-Even = Cae / pae: Catalogue and notes by Paul Adam-Even, kept at Institut de Recherche de Histoire des Textes, Paris; CEMRA = aw: Anthony Wagner: A Catalogue of English Medieval Rolls of Arms, Oxford, 1950; Saffroy = Gs: Gaston Saffroy: Bibliographie généalogique, héraldidique et nobiliaire de la France, vol. 1, Paris 1968; BGH: E. von Berchem, D.L. Galbreath, O. Hupp: Beiträge zur Geschichte de Heraldik. Siebmacher Band D. Neustadt 1972; PopNr = pop: Michel Popoff: Bibliographie héraldique internationale. Paris 2003; pas = Michel Pastoureau; clem = sc = Steen Clemmensen; boos = Emmanuel de Boos; ran / Cb = Jan Raneke; jq / lj = Léon Jéquier; gjb / Ea, Eb = G.J. Brault; crhs = C.R. Humphery- Smith; ndy = N. Desmond-Young; jme = Jean-Marie van den Eeckhout; Libraries: KBR = Albertina, Bruxelles; BL British Library, London; CA = College of Arms, London; SA = Society of Antiquaries, London; BnF = Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris; BA = Bibliothèque de l’Arsenal, Paris; StA = StadtArchiv; LA = Landesarchiv; BMu = municipal library; ORDINARY of MEDIEVAL ARMORIALS vs. 2.0 © 2017 Steen Clemmensen, Farum, Denmark, www.armorial.dk Sigla of armorials listed by sigla Abbr - Title – Country - Type A Dering EN local BG Basynge EN ordinary ABL Belli FR murals &c BGH Berchem &al = BGH synonym & vs ABR Brouilly (Anthoine de) FR collection BGR Basler Gräber CH institutional ACA Carpentras Allemand DE unknown BHC Holländische Chronik NL illustrative ACS Canourgue-Saint-Salvi FR murals &c BHM Bergshammar NL composite ADM Adam NL local BIC Biccherne IT murals &c AHM Antechrist FR illustrative BIG Bigot FR occasional AIG Aigueperse FR murals &c BIT Biteri FR illustrative AJF Aljaferia ES murals &c BKB Barker Badges EN local AK Atkinson EN general BL Balliol SC local ALC Ceccano FR murals &c BLW Berlin DE composite ALP Longpoint FR treatise BLX Lost BHM-LYN NL unknown AMC Amcott EN composite BM Becket Murders EN occasional AMM Metz FR local BMN Maison de Notaires FR murals &c AMT Meilleurs Trois FR illustrative BMY Berchem-Mayer NL unknown AN Antiquaries EN general BN Barnard's Badges EN occasional ANS Ansbach DE composite BNE Bethune FR unknown APA Paix d'Arras FR occasional BNR Banyster (John) FR unknown APR Palais du Roure FR murals &c BOU Le Boucq FR composite ARA Arma regnum Anglie EN universal BPG Pfalzer Genealogi DE illustrative ARK Arautos DE composite BPR Banderia Prutenorum DE occasional ARL Arlberg DE institutional BR Bradfer-Lawrence EN treatise ARS Picquigny (armorial - 5256) EN composite BRE Brechtel (Stephan) DE composite AS Ashmolean EN general BRG Breisgau DE local ASM Augsburg - Meisterlin DE illustrative BRI Brioude FR murals &c ASS Assignies FR composite BS Bruce SC composite ATN Atondo ES family related BSH St. Hubertus = JHO DE synonym & vs AUR Aurouse FR murals &c BSS Besse FR murals &c AUS Uster DE local BSW Basel WB CH general AVI Maison Viviers (Avignon) FR murals &c BUM Basler Universitätsmatrikel CH institutional AYS Ayerst EN composite BUT Butler EN illustrative B Glover EN general BW Bowyer EN general BA Ballard EN composite BZL Burg zu Lauf DE murals &c BAL Balduineum DE occasional C Walford EN general BAT Blason de armas ES general CA Carlisle EN occasional BAY Bayhardt DE unknown CAM Cour Amoureuse FR institutional BB Bruges Garter Book EN institutional CAN Capestang FR murals &c BBM Braunsweig Brünnen DE murals &c CAP Capitouls Toulouse FR institutional BCH Basel Council DE composite CAR Chatelain d'Arras FR general BDH Dugdale-Hatton Monuments EN collection CAS Saints FR illustrative BEC Becqberghe (Josse) NL composite CB Collingborne EN general BEJ Beijeren NL collection CC Domville A = DV EN synonym & vs BEL Bellenville NL composite CDL Capodilista IT institutional BEO Belle..Occ. = BEL FR synonym & vs CDR Chansonnier du Roi FR illustrative BER Berry FR composite CER Cervellon ES general BES Besancon 1440 FR occasional CES Saluzzo FR illustrative BF Brabant = CJB NL synonym & vs CFR Chiffré FR composite BFS armorial - 2287 (DE) DE local CG Cotgrave's Ordinary EN ordinary 2 CHA Charolais FR composite DRK d'Ewes Kings EN illustrative CHE Heessel Compendium DE composite DTT Dean Tract EN treatise CHI Chillon FR murals &c DV Domville EN general CHR Rois Chrétiens FR universal DWF Donaueschinger DE composite CJB Brabant Confederes NL spurious DX Devereux EN universal CK Cooke's Book EN universal E St. George EN general CKO Cooke's Ordinary EN ordinary ECQ ECQ = ERQ FR synonym & vs CL Calais 3rd EN occasional EG Everard Green = HE EN synonym & vs CLE Clémery FR composite EGA Gontier l'Ange FR murals &c CLL Clémery lorrain = CLE FR synonym & vs EGT Egerton Tract EN treatise CMO Montendre FR spurious EIC Eichstatt DE composite CMZ Camuzat FR unknown ELG Elgg DE local CN Clarence EN general EMB Embrun FR murals &c CNK Coninck NL composite EOR Enfances Ogier FR unknown COF Coucy (châtelain de) FR illustrative EPI Epinette rois FR institutional COL Coligny FR composite ERF Erstfelden DE murals &c COM Como IT local ERO Rouen espagnol ES unknown COQ Le Coq (Philippe) FR unknown ERQ Rebecq Equestre - ERQ NL composite COU Coutances FR treatise ERS Ersten DE universal CP Chiflet-Prinet = CPF FR synonym & vs ESP Casas Espagnol ES local CPD Champdieu FR murals &c ETO Toison d'Or & l'Europe FR composite CPF Ost-de-Flandre FR occasional EUM Erfurter DE institutional CPT Tarazona (San Pablo) ES institutional EZC Edlibach Chronik CH illustrative CR Clare EN family related F Charles EN general CRC Castelroncolo IT murals &c FB Brackley EN family related CRK Creswick EN general FC Furness EN local CRM Montmirail casette FR murals &c FCB Faucket FR collection CRO Croissant FR institutional FCF armorial - 23078 FR composite CRS Croisés FR unknown FCR Calais 1 EN spurious CSB Santiago de Burgos ES institutional FEP Primer de Chrestia ES illustrative CSG Coislin-Séguier FR composite FF Fife EN composite CSS Schlesisches PL unknown FHE Eptinger FamB DE family related CSW Sturm (Caspar) DE composite FIE Fierambras NL local CT Cottonian EN composite FK Fenwick EN universal CTB Canterbury Cloisters EN murals &c FLD Flodden EN occasional CTE Clipearius Teutonicorum DE illustrative FLG Flaccio-Grenser NL occasional CTR Chevaliers de la Table Ronde FR illustrative FLN Role de 1322 NL spurious CV Calveley EN collection FLO Flower EN ordinary CVC Cheshire EN local FN Fenn's Badges EN local CVH Choque - Hungary FR illustrative FOJ Fojnica GR local CVK Kent EN local FOZ Forez FR unknown CVL Lancashire EN local FPD Role de 1421 NL spurious CVM Tho Holme Misc = THB EN synonym & vs FRA Franks DE composite CY County EN composite FRO Froissart EN illustrative D Camden EN universal FRQ Franquevie NL treatise DAV Davanzatti IT murals &c FW FitzWilliam = HE EN synonym & vs DB Dublin EN treatise FWN Wiener Neustadt - Wall DE murals &c DCV Valère FR murals &c G Segar EN universal DIA Diana (Montbrison) FR murals &c GA Galloway EN occasional DKC Dacher Konstanz DE illustrative GAN Gannat FR murals &c DLM Lindsay SC universal GBZ Gablentz DE local DOW Deutsche Orden DE institutional GEL Gelre NL composite DOY Doyneterie FR unknown GEW Edlibach WB DE local DPY Dupuy NL local GFB Gossembrot DE family related 3 GGM Outre-mer FR unknown KB Kings of Britain EN composite GHC Hagens Chronik DE illustrative KCR Richental Chronik DE composite GHK Kleve DE family related KDR Koelderer DE family related GLA Grand livre d'armes FR ordinary KGC Grünenberg's Chronik DE illustrative GMW Nürnberg (Germ.Mus.) DE composite KKF Kastl DE murals &c GNB Gaillard Brabant NL local KLY Klejnoty Dlugoszrowe PL local GNF Gaillard Flandre NL local KOG Koch DE general GON Gonnelieu FR unknown KTB Kraichgauer TB DE illustrative GOR Gorrevod NL composite KUF Kuinre in Friesland NL occasional GOZ Gozzoburg murals DE murals &c L Dunstable 1st EN occasional GPO Goemanne-Potter FR general LAM Armeiro-Mor ES composite GRO Grimbergse Oorlog NL illustrative LBB Basel Lehen DE local GRU Grünenberg DE composite LBQ Le Blancq FR composite GSP Gasparde FR occasional LBR Le Breton FR composite GST Styria Graz DE local LBS Speier Lehen DE institutional GUE Guerande FR spurious LBX Le Breton (Baluze) FR synonym & vs GVO Glover Ordinary EN ordinary LC Lancaster Coucher EN family related GWD Grünwald DE composite LD Lord's EN institutional GY Gentry EN spurious LEW Lewis DE composite H Falkirk EN occasional LFT Lüneburg Tisch DE murals &c HA Harleian EN illustrative LIC Conoscimiento ES illustrative HAL Hallwyl Castle DE murals &c LIL Lille - armorial FR composite HAR Hyghalmen DE general LKF Pfalz Lehen DE institutional HBG Burggraf (Hans) DE composite LKM Murbach DE local HBS Schichtbuch (Herman Bote) DE composite LLG Lalaing FR universal HCA Cambrai hennuyer NL local LM Lord Marshal EN general HCN Hozier-Cénalis FR general LMA Legh's = N EN synonym & vs HE Herald EN composite LMO Lord Marshal Old 1st EN universal HEM Hem = THA NL synonym & vs LMS Lord Marshal Old 2nd EN universal HIE Jerusalem = Wiener DE synonym & vs LO London EN universal HKF Harleian Kings DE universal LOI Montfalcon-Loives FR murals &c HLA Hohenloe Lehen (Albrecht) DE family related LOM Loménie FR general HLK Hohenloe Lehen (Kraft) DE family related LP Legh's Princes EN illustrative HOG Heraldica Orbis Germ. DE unknown LQ Neve Equestrian (le) EN general HOO Holle's Ordinary EN ordinary LSH Limburg-Stirum NL unknown HRZ Herzögen DE illustrative LTE Letter E EN unknown HUL Huldenberg NL general LTH Letter H EN unknown HUN Ungarland FR composite LTP Letter P EN unknown HVE Veldeke-Eneide DE illustrative LTR Letter R EN unknown HYG High Almain = HAR EN synonym & vs LTS Letter S EN unknown HZL Haus zum Loch CH murals &c LTT Livro Torre Tombo ES composite I Holland EN general LUX Luxembourg NL local IBK Innsbruch DE composite LV Legh's London EN local ICP Insignia .
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