sarcellée

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sarcellée (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of sarcelly
    • 1828, William Berry, Encyclopaedia Heraldica Or Complete Dictionary of Heraldry:
      Carlisle, viz. az. a cross, sarcellée, of four, ar. and sa. four lions, rampant, counor, betw. four []
    • 1873, Henry Sydney Grazebrook, The Heraldry of Worcestershire, page 63:
      Quarterly gules and sable, a cross sarcellée quarterly or and ermines, on a chief of the third a rose-en-soleil between two pelicans of the first.
    • 1892, W.G. de Birch, Catalogue of seals in the department of manuscripts in the British Museum, →ISBN, page 218:
      In base, a shield of arms : a cross sarcellée.
    • 1898, British Museum. Department of Manuscripts, Walter de Gray Birch, Catalogue of Seals in the Department of Manuscripts in the British Museum, page 460:
      Oval : a shield of arms : party per pale ; dex. quarterly; 1, 4, a cross sarcellée; 2, 3, an eagle displayed;
    • 1900, Somerset Record Society, page 167:
      Willoughby : Quarterly; one and four, sab. a crosse ingrailed or; two and three, gules a crosse sarcellée arg.