Citations:diapered

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English citations of diapered

in heraldry:
  • 1878, British Archaeological Association, Journal of the British Archaeological Association, page 25:
    The corresponding shield in the next window bears or , two bars gules , and is without any impalement . ... France ( ancient ) and England quarterly , the field of the first and fourth quarters diapered in lozenges , so that each two []
  • 1904, Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, Transactions - Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, page 276:
    Possibly the fess and lozenges might have been charged or diapered . “ Gules a fess between six crosses croslet 3.2.1 or , " BealCHAMP , ? of Elmley . Brass . Four shields . 1 : " ( Argent ) ten torteaux 4.3.2.1 , ' SEE OF WORCESTER .
  • 1638, John GUILLIM (Rouge-Croix Poursuivant at Arms.), A Display of Heraldrie: manifesting a more easie accesse to the knowledge thereof than hath beene hitherto published by any, through the benefit of method, whereinto it is now reduced by the industry of J. Gwillim or rather of J. Barcham, with the additions of J. Guillim . With coloured illustrations. L.P., page 34:
    He beareth Argent , a Bordure , Gules , diapered , Entoya ri , Enurny , Enaluron , Verdoy , & ck Note , that you may have diaper of any two , three or more of these , or any other their like , in one bordure , and that not onely []
  • 1901, Archaeologia, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Antiquity, page 357:
    Elton ) ; ( 6 ) Argent three crescents sable ( Hogelington or Woodhall ) , a fragment only with the field diapered ; ( 7 ) Gules a bend argent and an annulet sable , impaling azure a cross 07 . The third and last series of shields []