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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.~.).