English Heraldry With Four Hundred And Fifty Illus Drawn And Engraved On Wood

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English Heraldry With Four Hundred And Fifty Illus Drawn And Engraved On Wood
Boutell Charles
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Official Arms are not hereditary.
Royal Personages^ when married, bear their own arms on a separate Shield ; and a second Shield bears the arms of the husband and wife impaled, or some- times (but not in confprmity with heraldic rule) quartered.
The circumstances of every case must exercise a con- siderable influence in determining the MarshaUing of the Accessories of any Shield, Lozenge, or Group. As a general rule, however, the Helm always rests on the chief of the Shield : Commoners, Knights
..., and Baronets place their Crest upon the Helm : Peers and Princes place their Helm upon the Coronet, and their Crest is placed above it : and, in like manner, the Sovereign places the Royal Crest above the Crown. The Mantlifig is displayed from the back of the Helm : it is most effective when simple in its form and adjustment, and when it droops behind the Shield. The Motto is placed below the Shield ; but if it has special reference to the Crest, above the Crest : or, if Shield, Crest (or Badge), and Motto alone are blazoned, the Motto may be placed between the Shield and the Crest or Badge.

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