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Grenade - Simiiar  to  the  fire  bal1
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                              (4.v.).
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                              Grieces - Steps  or degrees  (q.v.).
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                              Gran, Gryphon - One of the mon-
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                              sters  (q.v.1.
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                              Gringolé - An expression  used  with
                              the  am of  a  cross  is  depicted  as
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                              decorated with snakes heads.
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                                                                            oyronny
                              Grosvenor - One  of  the  parties  in
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                              the  Grosvenor - Scrope - Carminow
                              controversy.  Three  knights  arrived
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                              at a  tournament  al1 bearing  similar
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                              arms, namely nzure a bend  Or. One
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                              of  these, Carrninow,  was  an elderly
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                              man  having  no  issue  and  living  in
                                                                       - Clothed  or vested,
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                              the South Western extremity of  Eng-
                                          permitred t0  retain the  Hackle. An alternative name for the
                              land, he
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                              arms for  the remainder  of  his life.
                                                               hemp  brake  (q.v.l.
                                With regard  to the other two, con-
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                              siderable  argument  ensued  lasting
                                                                     -  Sometimes  known  as  a
                                                                glory ,,
                              over  a  number  of  yean  eventually
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                              coming before the King, Richard II,
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                                                                                  types  of  ham-
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                              for  settlement. The King  settled  in  Hammer  -
                              favour of  Scrope and Grosvenor was
                                                               mers  occur  in  Neraldry  including
                              ordered  to  assume alternative  arms
                                                               the  plas tere r,s  hammer,  the  claw
                              namely  azure  a  garb  Or. The  pro-
                                                               hammer  and  the  square  hammcr.
                              ceedings  lasred  frOm  17th  August
                                                               The  type  must  be stated  in  blazon.
                              1385 to 27th May  1390.
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                                                               Hand  - The  human  hand  is  often
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                              Gula - Red.
                                                               borne  as  a  charge  or  as  part  of  a
                                                               crest. When no particular position  is
                              Gyron  -  A  charge,  possibly  of
                                                               mentioned  it  is  understood  to  be
                              Spanish  origin,  as the  word  in  that  apaumé  as  in  the  Baronet's  badge.
                              language  signifies a gusset  or  trian-  The blazon  should  state whether  it
                              gular piece of  cloth sewn into a gar-  is the dexter or sinister hand and the
                              ment. Seldom if  ever found singly in  tincture  if  other  than  ' proper'  is
                              English  Heraldry.               required.
                              Gyronny - One of  the sub-ordinaries  Harbowed - An expression  applied
                              produced  by  dividing  the  shield  to animals of  the chase when at rest.
                              per  pale  per  fess, per bend  and  per  Sometimes described  as ' lodged '.
                              bend  sinister  into  eight  rriangular
                              portions.                         Aare - The  animal  of  that  name;
                                If  any number  other than eight js   seldom  seen  in  modern  Heraldry.
                              required  the  blazon  must  state  and  in  early  Heraldry  is  generally
                              details.                         associated  with  the bag-pipes  (q.~.).
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