. Heraldry, historical and popular . F. DE > E F ORTIBUS. Plate L CADKNCY AND JJIFKEHENXING. 105 1424, the principal charge being a lion passant; No. 411,^.)Y ri. XLVIIL 11. The EouNDLEs of different tinctures that are charged, forDifference, upon Borduies and Labels, with other Charges bornein the same manner and for the same purpose, I reserve to beexemplified at the close of this chapter, with the Bordures andLabels themselves. Boundlcs borne under other conditions donot appear so frequently as might have been expected. Theshields of Courtenay, Devereux, and Wake, all bear t


. Heraldry, historical and popular . F. DE > E F ORTIBUS. Plate L CADKNCY AND JJIFKEHENXING. 105 1424, the principal charge being a lion passant; No. 411,^.)Y ri. XLVIIL 11. The EouNDLEs of different tinctures that are charged, forDifference, upon Borduies and Labels, with other Charges bornein the same manner and for the same purpose, I reserve to beexemplified at the close of this chapter, with the Bordures andLabels themselves. Boundlcs borne under other conditions donot appear so frequently as might have been expected. Theshields of Courtenay, Devereux, and Wake, all bear torteaux,and are thus blazoned, (Roll H. III.) : Courtenay, or, three tor-teaux ; Devereux, arg., a fesse git., and in chief three torteaux ;4. Wake, or, tivo bars gu., and in chief three torteaux ; No. 437, PI. Caerlaverock, Hugh de Courtenay, bore an azure lahd chargedover his torteaux; and the shield thus differenced has become re-cognized as the arms of Courtenay, No. 438, PI. L.; it appears inBrasses at Cobham, Exeter, Shillingford, &c., and frequentl


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