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2563:Phaleristics
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2496:Roll of arms
2462:Applications
2374:Bleu celeste
2360:Rare colours
2053:Ormonde/Wake
1938:Fleur-de-lis
1500:Inescutcheon
1465:Crozier head
1310:Coat of arms
1197:Augmentation
1104:King of Arms
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2568:Vexillology
2329:Rare metals
2309:(blood red)
1907:Winged lion
1887:Sea-griffin
1822:Hippocampus
1755:Allocamelus
1397:Fimbriation
1325:Compartment
1302:Achievement
1270:Marshalling
1236:distinction
1094:Law of arms
1079:Authorities
537:Denys brass
500: 1380
432: 1249
420:Toom Tabard
374:is made of
239: 1300
234:dates from
218: 1620
196:Middle Ages
2623:Categories
2513:equestrian
2297:(mulberry)
2023:Harrington
1953:Quatrefoil
1882:Salamander
1827:Hippogriff
1785:Cockatrice
1765:Amphiptere
1737:Wolfsangel
1717:Portcullis
1629:Black swan
1583:Camelopard
1412:Ordinaries
1330:Escutcheon
1280:impalement
1275:quartering
1258:variations
1176:Attributed
1114:pursuivant
982:2 December
957:2 December
840:Stow, John
807:185709171X
785:required.)
747:References
699:royal arms
666:Canterbury
654:Tabard Inn
592:(1671) by
573:Peter Lely
464:royal blue
390:of damask
168:In modern
76:newspapers
2606:resources
2551:socialist
2474:Hatchment
2469:Bookplate
2449:Carnation
2436:Realistic
2249:Erminites
2087:Tinctures
2038:Hinckaert
2003:Bourchier
1857:Ouroboros
1842:Manticore
1747:Legendary
1722:Reremouse
1659:Przepaska
1588:Hind/stag
1578:Dog/hound
1387:Attitudes
1364:Supporter
1292:Societies
1253:divisions
1202:abatement
658:Southwark
539:of 1505,
533:quartered
347:John Stow
280:of 1434 (
136:'s tabard
106:June 2012
2634:Heraldry
2558:Logotype
2501:Illyrian
2383:Brunâtre
2307:Sanguine
2244:Erminois
2212:(purple)
2105:Hatching
2100:Tricking
2063:Stafford
1963:Shamrock
1912:Woodwose
1892:Sea-lion
1862:Pantheon
1837:Lindworm
1780:Chollima
1775:Biscione
1770:Basilisk
1692:Crapaudy
1593:Kangaroo
1455:Componée
1449:Łękawica
1345:pavilion
1340:Mantling
1219:courtesy
1214:Alliance
1142:dominion
1137:National
1068:Heraldry
901:(1969).
842:(1598).
764:"tabard"
741:Scapular
726:Journade
716:Heraldry
705:See also
650:inn sign
541:Olveston
364:Scotland
312:scapular
258:surcoats
65:"Tabard"
2534:Related
2402:Cendrée
2385:(brown)
2239:Ermines
2210:Purpure
2200:(green)
2176:(black)
2149:Colours
2129:(white)
2033:Heneage
1975:Thistle
1968:Trefoil
1902:Unicorn
1877:Phoenix
1872:Pegasus
1867:Panther
1852:Musimon
1847:Mermaid
1832:Lampago
1802:Enfield
1795:Chinese
1732:Serpent
1727:Scallop
1697:Dolphin
1671:Pelican
1666:Martlet
1654:Szaszor
1624:Alerion
1598:Leopard
1573:Bull/ox
1547:Saltire
1535:Roundel
1510:Lozenge
1480:Flaunch
1445:Chevron
1435:Bordure
1420:Annulet
1392:Erasure
1379:Charges
1243:Canting
1231:Cadency
1192:Armiger
1166:Burgher
1119:private
1089:History
1008:12 June
905:(ed.).
731:Surcoat
652:of the
514:James I
478:Gallery
337:of 1556
288:and/or
276:in the
246:knights
226:tabarde
170:British
90:scholar
2546:Emblem
2520:Tabard
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1980:Turnip
1931:Plants
1917:Wyvern
1807:Garuda
1790:Dragon
1760:Alphyn
1556:Beasts
1540:Bezant
1495:Hamade
1485:Goutte
1440:Canton
1357:slogan
1335:Helmet
1226:Blazon
1185:Topics
1109:herald
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305:Oxford
290:velvet
250:armour
159:livery
142:tabard
134:herald
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2410:Ochre
2319:Tenné
2186:Azure
2174:Sable
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2162:Gules
2058:Savoy
2018:Dacre
2008:Bowen
1995:Knots
1897:Tyger
1817:Harpy
1702:Emmet
1680:Other
1649:Eagle
1617:Birds
1505:Label
1490:Gyron
1470:Chief
1460:Cross
1402:Lines
1369:Torse
1352:Motto
1320:Crest
1265:Fraud
1248:Field
1171:Women
1159:papal
1147:civic
1130:Types
779:
721:Gilet
711:Apron
415:Scots
384:satin
294:sable
97:JSTOR
83:books
2508:Seal
2479:Flag
2426:Rose
2393:Buff
2349:Buff
2266:Vair
2254:Pean
2221:Furs
2198:Vert
2073:Wake
2048:Lacy
1958:Rose
1922:Yale
1712:Lucy
1644:Dove
1639:Crow
1634:Cock
1608:Wolf
1603:Lion
1568:Boar
1563:Bear
1530:Pile
1525:Pall
1520:Pale
1515:Orle
1475:Fess
1430:Bend
1010:2024
984:2018
959:2018
946:ISBN
919:ISBN
917:–2.
870:2012
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470:and
436:orle
392:silk
286:silk
265:and
148:and
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825:Etc
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