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3. Cross Calvary. A passion cross
elevated upon three steps.
4. Cross Crosslet. An ordiaary
cross cooped with a srnaIl addi-
-
tional bar placed across each am
towards its end tlius making four
passion crosses conjoined in the
centre.
Passion Cross
8. Cross Patonce, An ordinary
cross cooped of which the end of
each am continues into three leaf
like s.tructures.
Crosslet
5. Cross Flory. Plain cross cooped
having the upper part of a fleur-de-
lis attached to each extremiîy. Xt
niust not be confused with cross
patonce.
Cross Palonce
9. Cross patté. A cross cooped
with the end of each arm splayed
outwards with curved lines.
10. Cross formé. As above but
with straight lines.
11. Cross patriarchal. A double
Cross Plory
cross sirnilar to the cross of
Lorraine.
6. Cross moline. Same as for the 12. Cross potent. So callecl
milrind from which it is derived. because its arms terminate in
potents.
7. Passion cross. This resembles
the true cross in form but is seIdom Crossbow - The weapon of that
seen as a charge, however, it occurs name firing bolts rather than
more often as a calvary cross. arrows.