The Pollard family inherited the manor of Horwood from the Cornu family and these de Way mullet arms are visible on their own, without the Pollard escallop arms, on several 17th-century Pollard monuments in Horwood Church.
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The greater variant has a dynastic inescutcheon with the arms of the House of Bourbon-Parma ( Blazon : " Azure bordure Gules charged with eight escallops Argent, three fleurs-de-lys Or " ).
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The coat of arms, which marks the prince's 18th birthday, incorporates aspects of the royal arms used by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles in addition to a small red escallop shell derived from the Spencer coat of arms.
24.
The municipality s heraldic language be described thus : Tierced in mantle, dexter argent a bugle-horn gules, sinister argent an escallop sable, in base gules a bend dancetty Or, on a chief vert an urn of the first.
25.
The municipality s heraldic language be described thus : Gules an arched viaduct with four piers, the inner two longer than the outer, argent, in base a serpent Or, in a chief of the second three escallops sable, two and one.
26.
The family of Davie of Creedy is said by the Devon topographer Rev . Prince, ( died 1723 ) adopted these " de Way " / Davie arms which thenceforth they used either alone or quartered by their own arms of " Argent, a chevron sable between three escallops gules ".
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The Benoni coat of arms designed in 1937 further continued the connection with Bedford by incorporating, in the centre shield, the triple-castle coat-of-arms of the town of Bedford and in the border, three escallops taken from the coats-of-arms of the Dukes of Bedford.
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His feet are bare, he has a bushy beard, wears a long, loose dress, has an escallop shell on his broad-brimmed hat, a strip or wallet hangs at his side from his girdle, his left hand holds a rosary and a small barrel or gourd, while in his right hand he carries a palmer's staff.
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The new arms were : " Or, on a pile Gules, three annulets placed 2 and 1 Or; on a chief Sable, three escallops Or " ( in layman's terms : a golden shield displaying, from top to bottom, three golden scallop shells on a black horizontal stripe, and three golden rings on a red triangle ).
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Quarterly 1 and 4 per fess argent and gules ( for Lucca ), 2 and 3 Grand Quarter 1 and 4, gules, a castle or masoned and ajour?azure ( for Castille ); 2 and 3 argent, a lion gules armed, langued and crowned or ( for Leon ) en surtout Azure, three fleur de lys Or, on a bordure gules eight escallops argent ( for Bourbon-Parma ).