England being, however, reversed on the official seals of Scotland. Spain bears the arms of Leon in the first and fourth quarters, and Castile in the second and third. An elected king generally places his arms surtout on an escutcheon of pretence. The New International Encyclop©Œdia - Side 1821922Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Rogers Ruding - 1819 - 532 sider
...struck in the same year with this, the Arms are properly marshalled, viz. France and England quarterly, in the first and fourth quarters, Scotland in the second, and Ireland in the third. [Leake, p. 385.] * See the note to NO 5 in Plate XXXV. PLATE XXXVI. WILLIAM III. CROWN. x 1. Obv. GVLIELMVS... | |
| 1864 - 852 sider
...precedence to the most ancient, unless it be inferior to the others in importance. In the royal escutcheon of the United Kingdom, England is placed in the first...generally places his arms surtout on an escutcheon of pretence. MARSH'S TEST. See AKSESIC. MA'RSICO NUO'VO, a town in the Neapolitan province of Basilicata,... | |
| 1868 - 858 sider
...precedence to the most ancient, unless it be inferior to the others in importance. In tho royal escutcheon of the United Kingdom, England is placed in the first...generally places his arms surtout on an escutcheon of pretence. MARSH'S TEST. See AESE.VIC. MA'RSICO NTJO'VO, a town in the NeapolitM province of Basilicata,... | |
| Ephraim Chambers - 1870 - 850 sider
...precedence to the most ancient, unless it be inferior to the others in importance. In the royal escutcheon of the United Kingdom, England is placed in the first...in the third ; the relative positions of Scotland aud England being, however, reversed on the official seals of Scotland. Spain bears the arms of Leon... | |
| 1873 - 850 sider
...precedence to the most ancient, unless it be inferioi to the others in importance. In the royal escutcheon of the United Kingdom, England is placed in the first...positions of Scotland and England being, however, jeversed on the official seals of Scotland. Spain bears the arms of Leon in the first and fourth quarters,... | |
| 1878 - 872 sider
...be inferior to the others in importance. In the royal escutcheon of the United Kingdom, England it placed in the first and fourth quarters, Scotland...generally places his arms surtout on an escutcheon of pretence. Ml MARSH'S TEST. See ABSENIC. MA'RSICO NUCCVO, a town in the Italian province of Potenza,... | |
| 1880 - 844 sider
...precedence to the most ancient, uuless it, be inferior to the others in importance. In the royal escutcheon of the United Kingdom, England is placed in the first and fourth quarters. Scotland in the second, and Irrland in the third ; tlie relative positions of Scotland ai d England being, however, reversed oti... | |
| Andrew Macgeorge - 1881 - 144 sider
...This was omitted on the accession of Queen Victoria, who bears on her standard the arms of England in the first and fourth quarters, Scotland in the second, and Ireland in the third. (See Plate IV. No. 1, p. 108.) But while the Royal Standard was, on the accession of James I., altered... | |
| Andrew Macgeorge - 1881 - 146 sider
...This was omitted on the accession of Queen Victoria, who bears on her standard the arms of England in the first and fourth quarters, Scotland in the second, and Ireland in the third. (See Plate IV. No. r, p. 108.) But while the Royal Standard was, on the accession of James I., altered... | |
| Robert Lloyd Kenyon - 1884 - 278 sider
...truncation of the neck. On the reverse is a square shield, ungarnished, crowned, bearing the arms of England in the first and fourth quarters, Scotland in the second, and Ireland in the third. The colours are expressed. The arms of Hanover are, of course, omitted, as the right to that kingdom is... | |
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