The Commoners' Certification of Arms for Brady Brim-DeForest arms granted by Lord Lyon and emblazoned by me.
Blazon keywords: Gules, Party per chevron, Argent, In chief, Two, Acorn, Slipped, Leaved, Or, In base, One, Fleur de lis and Azure.
Style keywords: Leather and Outlined in sable.
Classification: Certification, Flag, Badge and Interpreted.
Bearer: Brim-DeForest, Brady.
This is my working process to emblazon the coat of arms of Brady Brim-DeForest granted by the Court of the Lord Lyon in Scotland. The visible surface Gules is twice the Argent surface, therefore, the Argent surface is 1/3 of the surface of the coat of arms.
Party per chevron Gules and Argent, two Acorns slipped Or and in base a Fleur de lis Azure.
Blazon keywords: Gules, Party per chevron, Argent, In chief, Two, Acorn, Slipped, Leaved, Or, In base, One, Fleur de lis and Azure.
Style keywords: Freehand, Outlined in sable, Plain tincture and Illuminated.
Classification: Schema and Interpreted.
Bearer: Brim-DeForest, Brady.
Party per chevron Gules and Argent, two Acorns slipped Or and in base a Fleur de lis Azure.
Illuminated and freehand finishing.
This coat of arms was granted by the Court of the Lord Lyon, in Scotland, in 2018. In the original blazon the term «Leaved» ~ «Hojado» does not appear, although sometimes, by default, acorns paint them leaved. I have painted so, in this case, following the instructions of the bearer. Although, in my version of this blazon in Castilian I have wrote «hojadas» to avoid possible doubts of the Castilian readers.
Blazon keywords: Gules, Party per chevron, Argent, In chief, Two, Acorn, Slipped, Leaved, Or, In base, One, Fleur de lis and Azure.
Style keywords: Freehand, Outlined in sable and Illuminated.
Classification: Personal, Interpreted and Coat of arms.
Bearer: Brim-DeForest, Brady.
Gyronny Azure and Argent, a Sun in splendour between three Ancient coronets Or.
Illuminated and metal finishing.
Blazon keywords: Gyronny, Azure, Argent, Sun in splendour, Between, Three, Ancient coronet, Crown and Or.
Style keywords: Metal beaten, Outlined in sable and Illuminated.
Classification: Personal, Interpreted and Coat of arms.
Bearer: Bedgood, Alvin J..
Aix-en-Provence, «Délibérations municipales d'Aix-en-Provence», Archives Municipales; key BB 28, 1351
Bibliographical reference of century XIV.
Classification: Manuscript and Latin language.
Author: Aix-en-Provence.
External link:
Johannes Baptista Rietstap, «Armorial général, précedé d'un Dictionnaire des termes du blason», edited by Gerrit Benjamin van Goor, 2 volumes, Volume I from A to K, 1149 páginas, Volume II from L to Z, 1316 páginas, Gouda, 1861.
Bibliographical reference of century XIX.
Classification: French language.
Author: Rietstap, Johannes Baptista.
Here are the articles quoting this reference:
External links:
Internal resources: RietstapB1861.10.ArmorialGeneral.A.Z.txt in ASCII format in French with 126,068 blazons, RietstapB1861.10.ArmorialGeneral.A.Z.doc in Word format in French, RietstapB1861.11.ArmorialGeneral.A.K.pdf in PDF format in French and RietstapB1861.12.ArmorialGeneral.L.Z.pdf in PDF format in French.
Ackhurst lineage.
Argent, on a Bend Sable three Acorns Or.
Illuminated and freehand finishing.
The coat of arms of Ackhurst lineage emblazoned by me and extracted from [Burke, B.; 1989].
Unless the blazon specifies another direction, the charges in a bend follow the direction of their bend, as the acorns do in this case.
Blazon keywords: Argent, Bend, Sable, Three, Acorn, Or and Bendwise.
Style keywords: Freehand, Outlined in sable and Illuminated.
Classification: Interpreted.
Sigue por: Lloscós y Soldevilla, Guilaberto.
Eagle, Two hands clasped, Tree, Rainbow, Trunk of a tree, Atom, Barbel, Acorn, Arm, Owl, Horse, Head, Thistle, Stag, Crescent, Increscent, Tail, Heart, Roe deer, Neck, Roe deers' attires, Raven, Dolphin, Tooth, Elephant, Starling, Mullet, Estoile, Male figure, Fleur de lis, Hop cone, Puffin, Ash, Paw, Seagull, Pomegranate, Falcon, Flame, Boar, Barn owl, Lion, Lioness, Lion passant, Leopard, Lion rampant guardant, Lynx, Lily, Wolf, Hand, Apple, Martlet, Wing, Two wings in vol, Covert, Mount, Trimount, Orbital, Bear, Palm tree, Poplar leaf, Paw, Peacock, Chest, Fish, Hoof, Quill, Cinquefoil, Oak, Rose, Double rose, Serpent, Sun in splendour, Ray of the sun, Wheat, Wheat spike, Bull, Tulip, Udder, Escallop and Fox.
Halberd, Plough share, Ace of spades, Cyclamor, Torch, Harp, Non-classic artifact, Ship, Beret, Grenade, Ecclesiastical cap, Covered cup, Bell tower, Cannon dismounted, Carbuncle, Castle, Clarion, Nail, Cord, Dagger, Turret, With a turret, Sword, Sabre, Scroll, Arrow, Garb, Gauntlet, Buckle, Spear, Spear's head, Letter, Book, Line, Key, Four crescents joined millsailwise, Hammer, Menorah, Number, Knot, Celtic Trinity knot, Piano, Millstone, Millrind, Millwheel, Bridge, Hourglass, Chess rooks, Compass rose, Rosette of acanthus leaves, Mullet of six points pierced, Portcullis, Wheel, Wagon-wheel, Symbol, Sackbut, Drum, Tower, Trident, Double vajra and Anvil.
Angel, Heart enflamed, Paschal lamb, Dragon, Phoenix, Griffin, Winged hand, Saint George, Trinity, Triton, Golden fleece and Unicorn.
Between, Parchment, Azure, Bend, Flag, Bedgood, Alvin J., Acorn, Bibliography, Bordure, Brim-DeForest, Brady, Certification, Compony, Crown, Ancient coronet, Outlined in sable, Two, In chief, In base, Coat of arms, Schema, Fleur de lis, Personal, Gules, Leaved, Illuminated, Badge, Interpreted, Gyronny, French language, Latin language, Lineage, Lloscós y Soldevilla, Guilaberto, Party per chevron, Manuscript, Metal beaten, Or, Leather, Argent, Bendwise, Sable, Salient, Century XIV, Century XIX, Sun in splendour, Slipped, Plain tincture, Freehand, Three and One.
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