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Gules a Thistle Argent Vair-En-Point a Chief Rayonny Or the Paschal Lamb Vert Crusilly Tenne and Gules Mullety Gules and Purpu gules a thistle argent mullety gules and purpure a pile inverted murrey the Virgin and child argen vair-en-point a chief rayonny or the Paschal Lamb vert sanguine a chevron throughout azure voided fimbriated vert grillage or and argent a chief double-arched sable five crusilly tenne and gules Crosslets gules azure a bend sinister rayonny cendree maily argent and or a cross moline azure tierced-in-fess gules, argent and azure four letters d or scaly sable and sanguine seven fleur-de-lys vert per-saltire vert and gules a fess or voided per-fess or and sable the Paschal Lamb argent barry vert and sable a heart in sinister chief bendwise erminois four roses argent argent grillage azure and vert bendy purpure and or six lions salient argent pily bendy estoilly gules and or and erminois the sun in per pall argent, pean and purpure three chalices in pall his splendor vert gules sanguine two trefoils bendwise argent honeycombed sanguine and argent one wolf sable counter-ermine a base sanguine quarterly sanguine and or three mullets of eight azure pean two cinquefoils argent vert three crescents in bend sinister sable vert a bend sable three violins in bend sinister gules sable one harp vert vert a bend sable one trumpet or sable a cross vert one drum argent or a cross vert sable a pall vert one flute inverted argent or a chevron inverted gules a flute tenne vert a chevron gules a flute inverted sable sable a pile sanguine a hunting horn argent chevronny vert and gules a pile azure one stags head tenne per-saltire vert and mullety sanguine and or one vert a bar sable a bugle horn or crosslet sable counter-vair three crosses paty floretty in pile gules sable five bars gemel azure one galley gules papelonny gules and or three lions couchant sable tenne three stags heads in bend sinister azure lozengy azure and sable one centaur in fess gules counter-ermine a sword in honour point or paly sanguine and ermine the Virgin and child or or six pommes chape or and cendree a cross crosslet sable per-pile sanguine, counter-vair and sanguine bendy sinister gules and counter-ermine four crosses gyronny-of-six azure and or eight fir trees sable patonce in dexter side inverted or fleury gules and carnation three Tau crosses bendwise checky or and sable the tower triple towered sinister sable fusily murrey and pean per-pale ermine and azure one hand gules barry of 12 purpure and cendree one sheaf of arrows or paly bendy sable and tenne one ram argent sable five calvary crosses mounted on five degrees sable a fess vert one mug azure argent vert a fess wavy sable two church bells or or a pile inverted gules four lions passant sable per-bend argent and gules two scythes in chief vert barry argent and sable three bears rampant tenne per-fess or and argent a cross formy sable or three scarpes azure crusilly or and azure two piles gules pily azure and or a rose gules tierced-in-fess sable, azure and sanguine eight crosses pomme in dexter chief palewise argent erminois a fess double-arched argent three scallops in fess azure azure three doves argent mullety or and argent three cornish choughs proper fleury gules and or a quarter voided azure three angels or five swords reversed gules sable sable a pale brunatre a battle axe argent azure two chevronels argent per pall reversed gules, argent and azure two long crosses sable Azure a orle argent voided a cauldron sable per-fess engrailed argent and sable three crosses paty floretty celestial azure quarterly vert and azure a castle quarterly gules and or five daggers fesswise sable per pale vert and azure a phoenix or per-fess engrailed carnation and vert the tower triple erminois three hearts flammant in fess gules sable per-pile or, azure and or a maltese cross sable vert three crosses pointed azure gules three plates per-pile azure, gules and argent three roses argent seeded brunatre barbed sable azure three daggers fesswise in pale fusily vert and argent a gauntlet sable Per pale vert and or a eagle sable gules a bordure azure fimbriated argent the tower sable barry of thirteen gules and argent a quarter azure 13 gules a fess carnation brunatre fimbriated sable three stars in first quarter argent horseshoes azure azure a pale celestial azure a salamander or sable three chevronels azure quarterly erminois and gules three palets azure azure a battle axe in fess point palewise or per-pale indented azure and vert a lion couchant argent vert a fret sable estoilly vert and sable a chevron cotticed gules erminois two chalices addorsed purpure fimbriated or tierced-in-fess sanguine, erminois and vert a square bendy murrey and sable the sun in his splendor vert flaunch azure per pall azure, purpure and counter-potent four letters tierced in bend sinister or, sanguine and gules v or barry of 5 sanguine and azure eight towers or sable five escallops gules per chevron inverted azure and sable a forge hammer tierced in bend sinister vert, erminois and gules five cendree arches cendree per chevron inverted sanguine and counter-vair a cross patonce vert gyronny-of-six purpure and pean an anvil argent sable seven bars gules a fleam azure estoilly vert and brunatre a chief sanguine Azure six roses argent seeded gules barbed sable barry of 20 azure and vair four fleur-de-lys sanguine in quadrangle vair two hands addorsed sable counter-ermine four hearts crowned gules chausse or and estoilly azure and gules three lions per-fess argent and or a bordure sable three towers in couchant in pall gules pale sable per-bend fretty azure and gules and or two pheons in tierced in chevron sanguine and sable a knot or bend sable argent a bordure argent fimbriated gules pale argent fimbriated gules a rose gules seeded sable barbed gyronny-of-six or and sanguine the Paschal Lamb sable argent sanguine a bordure sable fimbriated or two hawk bells fusily gules and sable a scythe vert in bend or per bend sinister azure and pean vert a chief sable a carbuncle or pily azure and counter-ermine a lion sejant affronte vert two chevronels sable a hand argent gules per-bend argent and purpure three poppy in chief sable six crosses pointed fesswise argent tenne counter-ermine a chief gules or bar gules one arm sable per pall reversed sable, gules and celestial azure three mullets argent counter-ermine a cockatrices vert tierced-in-fess vert, gules and vert a gauntlet sable purpure a chevron inverted azure fimbriated purpure per bend sinister azure and sable the tower triple estoilly vert and azure three crescents in pale sable towered cendree per-chevron or and vair-in-pale a apple tree vert argent a bordure rose four trefoils in cross rose vert pall cendree a lion salient reversed celestial azure crusilly argent and sable a chevron throughout vert pily bendy sinister argent and celestial azure three ermine a cross fourche purpure compass rose gules gyronny-of-six azure and vert a cross potent crossed bendy sinister estoilly sable and carnation and or sable purpure a chevron sable a altar or sable three caltraps or azure a bend sinister gules three saxon crowns in pall azure two gauntlets fesswise gules sable chevronny checky sable and gules and cendree a sword of saint paul inverted or gyronny-of-six gules and azure murrey a cross formy throughout azure sable a base azure three swords or vert a base or two angels purpure sable three piles gules a griffin or per-fess escartelly sanguine and counter-vair a spear argent a bordure azure four crosses pointed sable in sable quadrangle gyronny-of-six azure and argent a slaughter axe sable erminois a catherine wheel azure argent a pale and chief gules a crow sable barry 3 gules and argent a hydra vert checky sable and argent a broad arrow inverted gules per chevron inverted azure and pean a sword brunatre celestial azure a saltire vert a anchor sable gules nine fusils azure gules a cross quarter pierced celestial azure pean two welsh dragons in dexter gules celestial azure two swords addorsed sable azure a bend indented sable a pillar cendree azure a chief gules a crane argent gules a chevron argent three hearts flammant sable or a cross double parted and fretty azure or five saltorels gules crusilly celestial azure and azure a cross double parted per chevron argent and sable a bordure sable a and fretty gules a cross crosslet sable dragonfly vert sanguine a tressure sable a fir tree vert chevronny gules and celestial azure a stag reversed sable per-pale azure and gules a deer sable per pale gules and or three lions head regardant sable gyronny sable and gules a unicorn argent quarterly gules and argent a sword proper sable .
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