. Heraldry, historical and popular . three bars az. :12. Pleissex, az., a lion rampt. or : 13. Altexberg, arg., a rose gu.,seeded and barbed pp: : 14. CrM., for right of Eegalia : 15. Brehna,or Exgern, arg., three boterols (scabbard-tags) gu.: 16. Marck, or,a fesse chequee arg. and gu.: 17. Axhalt, gu., a column in pale arg.,crowned or, the pedestal of the last: 18. Henxebergh, or, on a mound 314 THE KOYAL HERALDKY vert a cock sa., crested and tcattled <jn. : 19. Ravensbergh, ary., threechevroneh gu. Impaled by William IV. 38. His late Royal Highness, Albert, the Prince Consort,bore the Arm


. Heraldry, historical and popular . three bars az. :12. Pleissex, az., a lion rampt. or : 13. Altexberg, arg., a rose gu.,seeded and barbed pp: : 14. CrM., for right of Eegalia : 15. Brehna,or Exgern, arg., three boterols (scabbard-tags) gu.: 16. Marck, or,a fesse chequee arg. and gu.: 17. Axhalt, gu., a column in pale arg.,crowned or, the pedestal of the last: 18. Henxebergh, or, on a mound 314 THE KOYAL HERALDKY vert a cock sa., crested and tcattled <jn. : 19. Ravensbergh, ary., threechevroneh gu. Impaled by William IV. 38. His late Royal Highness, Albert, the Prince Consort,bore the Arms of Saxoxy, quaiterly, with the Royal Arms ofEngland dififerenced with his own Label—a Label of three pointsarg., charged on the central point with a cross gu,; (See p. 167). Itis customary in England to blazon the foliated bend of Saxony,as a head trefiee vert, or as a hend archee coronettee, or a coronet ex-tended in hend; this very beautiful Charge, however, whichadmits of rich and varied ornamentation, is a Chaplet or Wreath. No. 353.—Shield of Arras of the late Puince Consori. I^jlj.^ of Bue, and on the Continent it is blazoned a Grancelin, from theGerman Kranzlein, a small garland. The ancient Arms ofSaxony were harry of ten or and sa. : as an Augmentation to these OF KNGLANU. 315 Anns, when he conferred the Dukedom of Saxony upon Bern-hard, Count of AscANiA, the Emperor Barbarossa took oflF theCrown of Rue which he wore upon his head, and threw it ob-liquely across the shield of the newly-created Duke. (See Notesand Queries, 3rd Series, Ko. 130, p. 522.) The Shield of His late Eoyal Highness, No. 353, is encircledwith the Garter of the Order, and ensigned with his own Coronet(No. 623); it is also supported by the Lion and Unicorn Siippoi-teisof England, both of them differenced xoith the same Label as the Arms,and the Lion crowned with the Princes own Coronet; the Crest isthe Crest of England, but the Lion is differenced toith the same Labeland ensigned with


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