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CRO 45 CRO<br />
Cross ends tenantee, or tenanted. Also<br />
termed annukited rebated. P. lo,<br />
f. 36.<br />
THEUTONS, Teiitonick, Tholose, or<br />
Thoulouse. P. 8, f. 39.<br />
Thomas, St. Same as the cross at<br />
P. 8, f. 28 with the addition of an<br />
escallop shell in tlie centre.<br />
Thoulouse. Sec Theutons, and P. 8,<br />
f- 39-<br />
OF Thunder. P. 37, f. 43.<br />
TOUKN'E. Same as Craniponnee.<br />
P. II, f. 39.<br />
TREBLE, or triparted. P. 7, f. 30.<br />
TREFOIL, tretiee, or botonnee. P. 10,<br />
f. 20.<br />
OF triangles. P. 8, f. 13.<br />
TRIPARTED double. P. II, f. 4.<br />
TRIPARTED flor3\ P. lO, f. 26.<br />
TRIPARTED and fretted. P. 7, f. 28.<br />
TRON-ONNEE. P. 8, f. i6. Is a cross<br />
cut in pieces, which are removed<br />
apart, but still retain the form of the<br />
cross.<br />
TRUNKED. P. 7, f. 6.<br />
UNDEE. P. f. 7, 8.<br />
UNION, or Union-jack.<br />
cross.<br />
See Union<br />
URDEE,orUrdy. As Aiguisee. P.9,f.45<br />
URDEE, recoursie, or voided. P. 8,<br />
f. 34, Same as cross pointed and<br />
voided.<br />
VAiR, or vair}', better to<br />
escutcheons in cross with<br />
the centre.<br />
say four<br />
bases to<br />
VERDEE. Same as a cross urdee.<br />
\^iRGiN Mary. Across pattee. P. f. i 9,<br />
voiDED-SARCELLED, or rcsarcellcd.<br />
P. f. 7, 23.<br />
VOIDED of another. P. f. 7, 22.<br />
VOIDED of the field. P. f. 7, 20.<br />
VOIDED and couped. Also termed<br />
recercelee. P. 11, f. 40.<br />
DOUBLE voided. P. f.<br />
7, 23.<br />
WATERY, p. f.<br />
7, g. (or Plain Cross<br />
waved.)<br />
WAVY, or undee. P. 7, f. 8.<br />
WYVERNED. When the extremities<br />
of the cross, end in wiverns heads, in<br />
the same way as a cross ending in<br />
serpents heads. P. 11, f. 36.<br />
Cross-per, or Quarterly. P. 2, f. g.<br />
Crossed. Charges borne crossways,<br />
or in the form of a cross.<br />
Crossell. Crossett. See Crosslet.<br />
Crosslet, or Crosseletty. P. 8, f. i8.<br />
Crossys, or Croysys. See Crosses.<br />
Cross Bow. An ancient weapon. Also<br />
termed an Arbelete or Arbalist.<br />
P. 37, f. 23.<br />
Cross-staff. A rule. P. f. 38, 43.<br />
Crossv/ise, or in Cross. Charges placed<br />
in the form of a cross, five being the<br />
usual number. P. 8, f. 4.<br />
Crotchet. A. note in music.<br />
Crouch, or Crowche. A cross.<br />
Crow. A birtl remarkable for its gre-<br />
garious and predatorv habits. P. j,^,<br />
f- 53'<br />
Two Crows i)endant on an<br />
f. 44. Arms of Miiruock.<br />
arrow. P. 22,<br />
Crow-cornish. S.'e Cornish Chousfh.<br />
Crown. Crowns were not originally<br />
marks of Sovereignty, but V\'ere bestowed<br />
by the Greeks on those who<br />
gained a prize at the public games.<br />
At first they were only bands, or<br />
fillets, but subsequently assumed<br />
various forms according to the peculiar<br />
feat of valour the person, to<br />
whom they were granted had performed.<br />
Crown. When borne as a charge if<br />
not named to the contrary is generally<br />
drawn as a Ducal Coronet.<br />
P. f. 24, 35- .<br />
OF the Sovereign of Great Britain.<br />
Is a circle of gold richly chased<br />
ornamented with pearls and stones,<br />
and heightened up with four crosses<br />
pattee, and four fl^ur-de-lis alter-<br />
nately ; from these rise four archdiadems,<br />
adorned with pearls, which<br />
close under a mound ensigned by a<br />
cross pattee, within the coronet a<br />
crimson cap, turned up Ermine.<br />
P. 24, f.<br />
i._<br />
OF the Prince of Wales,<br />
etc. Se<br />
Coronet, and P. 24, f. 2.<br />
OF Austria. P. 25a, f. 14.<br />
OF Charlemagne. P. 25, f. i.<br />
CELESTL\L. A gold rim adorned<br />
with eight rays surmounted with<br />
small stars, five only of the rays are<br />
seen in the drawing. P. 24, f. 33.<br />
CIVIC, or Wreath. A garland composed<br />
of oak-leaves and acorns.<br />
P. 24, f. 39.<br />
The Corona Civica was amoncr the Romans,<br />
the highest ujilitary reward, assigned to<br />
him who had preserved the life of a citizen.<br />
It bore the inscrixitiou " Ob civem servatum."<br />
DUCAL. See Ducal Coronet. P. 24,<br />
f. 35 and 36.<br />
OF Hanover. P. 25, f. 25.<br />
EASTERN, or Antique Crown. A gold<br />
rim with eight rays, of which five<br />
only are seen. P. 24, f. 32.<br />
It is given to Briti.di subjects who have<br />
distinguiihed themselvej in the East.