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JERSEY, NEW, STATE OF. See AMERICA. KAUNITZ-RIETBURG, COUNT OF, paly of three pieces; first, gu. an eagle displ. or, for Rietburg; second, for East Friseland; third, quarterly, first and fourth, az. two banners, in saltier, or, for Wittmund; second and third, or, a bear ramp. sa. collared ar. for Essens. KEMPTON ABBEY, per fesse, gu. and az.: over all, the bust of a woman ppr. issuing from the base, ducally crowned or, habited sa. veiled ar. KIRCHBERG, BURGRAVE OF, quarterly; first and fourth, sa. three pales ar. for Kirchberg; second and third, ar. a lion ramp. sa. crowned or, for the Burgraviate; impaling four coats quarterly; first, gu. a lion ramp. guard. queué furché or, for Sayn: second, ar. two pales sa. for Witgenstein: third, sa. on a bend sinister, ar. three boars' heads, erased, of the field, for Freysburg: fourth, gu. a castle, with two towers, ar. for Hornberg. KONIGSEGG, COUNT OF, fusily bendy, or and gu. LAMBERG, PRINCE OF, quarterly; first and fourth, per pale; the dexter, barry of four, ar. and az. ; the sinister, gu. for Lamberg; second and third, or, a greyhound, salient, sa. collared of the field, for Pædwin, or Podewin over all, an escutcheon of pretence az. on a mount vert, a ladder of five steps, in pale, or, for Scala. LANDAU ABBEY, ar. a crochet, in pale, sa. LEININGEN AND DACHSBURG, COUNT OF, quarterly; first and fourth, az. three eagles displ. ar.; in chief a label of three points gu. for Leiningen: second and third, ar. a lion ramp. sa.: over all, an escarbuncle or, within a bordure gu. for Dachsburg: on the centre, an escutcheon gu. charged with a cross ar. for Aspremont. LEININGEN-WESTERBURG, COUNT OF, quarterly: first and fourth, Leiningen: second and third, gu. a cross betw. twenty plain crosses, or over all, an escutcheon or, charged with a cross az. for Westerburg. LICHTENSTEIN, PRINCE OF, quarterly; first, or, an eagle displ. sa. charged on the breast with a crescent ar. the ends of which terminate like trefoils, for Silesia; second, Saxony; third, per pale, gu. and ar. for the duchy of Troppan; fourth, or, a harpy displ. sa. headed and ducally crowned ar. for Schellenberg; on a point in point, az. a bugle horn, enriched and lined or, for Jagerndrof: over all, an escutcheon per fesse or and gu. for Lichtenstein.

LIEGE, BISHOPRIC OF, quarterly; first, gu. a column on four degrees, or steps, ar. ducally crowned or, for Liege; second, gu. a fesse ar. for Bouillon; third, ar. three lions ramp. vert, two and one, for Franchimont ; fourth, or, four bars gu. for Looz. LIMBURG-STYRUM, COUNTS OF, quarterly; first, ar. a lion ramp. gu. crowned and armed or, tail nowed, in saltier, for Limburg; second, gu. a lion ramp. ar. tail nowed, in saltier, crowned and armed or, for Broncheist; third, or, two lions pass. guard. in pale, gu. for Wisch; fourth, gu. three bezants, two and one, for Borkelo: over all, an escutcheon ar. charged with a fesse gu. thereon three pales or, for Styrum.

LINDAU ABBEY, gu. a dexter hand, couped at the wrist, in pale, ppr.

LIPPE, COUNT OF, quarterly; first and fourth, ar. a rose gu. barbed or, for Lippe; second and third, gu. a mullet or, surmounted by a swallow ppr. for Schwalenberg.

LOBKOWITZ, PRINCE OF, quarterly of six, two, two, and

two: first, or, a buffalo's head, cabossed, sa. in the nostrils a ring or, for Bernstein; second, gu. a demi angel, issuing from the base, or, for the principality of Sagan, in Silesia; third, az. in chief, three etoiles, two and one, ar.; in base, a rock of three summits, or points, of the last, for Sternstein; fourth, az. a lion ramp. or, crowned of the last; fifth, or, three pales sa.; sixth, or, an eagle displ. sa. charged on the breast with a crescent ar. for the principality of Glogau, in Silesia: over all, an escutcheon, quarterly: first and fourth, per fesse, gu. and ar. for Poppel; second and third, ar. an eagle displ. in bend, sa. charged on the breast with a crescent, for Zerotin.

LOEWENSTEIN, PRINCE OF, quarterly of nine; first. ar. on a rock of four points or, a lion counter-pass. double queued, gu. ducally crowned of the second, for Loewenstein; second, ar. an eagle displ. gu. for Montaign; third, or, a demi eagle, displ. issuing from the base, sa.; fourth, ar. a buckle gu. for Rochfort; fifth, Bavaria ; sixth, az. three roses ar. two and one, for Wertheim; seventh, gu. two bars ar. for Bernberg; eighth, or, a lion ramp. gu. crowned of the first, and double queued, issuing from a fesse, chequy ar. and gu.; ninth, gu. a lion ramp. double queued and crowned, ar. for Schurffeneck.

LORRAIN, DUKE OF, quarterly of eight; first, barry of eight, ar. and gu. for Hungary; second, Anjou-Sicily; third, Jerusalem; fourth, Arragon; fifth, Anjou; sixth, Guelders; seventh, Juliers; eighth, Barr: over all, a cross sa. edged ar. charged with four sceptres, meeting at the bottom, in the centre point; being the ensign of Grand Master of the Teutonic Order: over all, an escutcheon or, charged with an eagle displ. surmounted with an escutcheon or: on a bend gu. three allerions ar. for Lorrain, impaling Tuscany. Supporters, two eagles ppr. ducally crowned and collared or; appendant to the collars, the cross of Lorrain.

LUBECK, BISHOPRIC OF, az. a cross, couped, or, surmounted with a mitre of the last.

LUCCA, REPUBLIC OF, az. the word Libertas written in capital letters in gold, and placed bendways, beginning in chief betw. two bendlets or. MALMEDI. See STACLO. MANDERSCHEID, COUNT OF, quarterly of six, two, two, and two; first, or, a fesse dancettée gu. for Mandercheid; second, or, a lion ramp. sa. debruised with a label of four points gu. for Blanckenheim; third, or, a lion ramp. gu. for Roussy; fourth, ar. an eagle displ. gu. for Kronberg; fifth, ar. a bend wavy betw. six etoiles gu. for Bettingen; sixth, or, fretty gu. for Daun. MANDERSCHEID, [of the branch of Kayl] COUNTS OF, quarterly first, Manderscheid; second, Daun; third, az. a wheel of six spokes or, for Falckenstein; fourth, vert, semée of billets ar. an anchor, reversed, of the last, for Reipoltskirchen; over all, an escutcheon of Blanckenheim.

MANEFELD, PRINCE OF, quarterly of four; first and fourth, quarterly; first and fourth, barry of six, ar. and gu. for Querfurt: second and third, lozengy, ar. and gu. for Mansfeld; second, sa. au eagle displ. ar. beaked and legged or, for Arnstein; third, az. a lion ramp. crowned or, debruised with a bend componée, counter-componée, ar. and gu. for Heldrungen.

MANTUA, DUKE OF, ar. a cross pattée throughout, gu.

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in shape of a lozenge, the arms of Tuscany.
MECKLENBURG-SCHWERIN & MECKLENBURG-STRE-
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lis ar. two and one, for Westerloc; second, gu. semée of billets ar. a lion ramp. crowned, of the last, for Petersheim; third, or, seven lozenges gu. three, three, and one, for Stein; fourth, or, three bars gu. for Odenkirchen: on a point, in point, per pale, first, gu. a lion ramp. crowned, or, for Bronchrost; second, gu. a saltier or, betw. four pairs of scissors, for Battenburg: over all, an escutcheon of Arragon.

METTERNICH, BARON OF, quarterly; first and fourth, gu. a bend engr. ar. betw. six cross crosslets or, for Winterberg; second and third, gu. three bugle-horus, two and one, ar. for Beilstein: over all, an escutcheon ar. charged with three escallops sa. for Metternich. MEXICO, INDEPENDENT STATE OF. See AMERICA. MILAN, DUKE OF, ar. a serpent, in pale, az. crowned gu. devouring a child of the last.

MODENA, DUKEDOM OF, quarterly; first and fourth, or, an eagle, with two heads, displ. sa. beaked and membered gu. crowned with an imperial crown, for the Empire; second and third, az. three fleurs-de-lis or, two and one, within a bordure, point in point, indented, gu. and or, for Ferrara. The four quarters divided by a pale gu, charged with two keys in saltier, the dexter o, the sinister ar. in base, a string passing through the ewr hows tied, the ends tasselled and pendent az.; over the gas in chief, a papal crown ar. the coronets, mound, 28 34 on the centre of the pale, an escutcheon da Meri Wah an eagle displ. ar. beaked, membered, suwaet je 310 Est.-Crest, out of a ducal coronet meide i8n, sa, crowned of the first.

O, PR seg 08, luzengy, ar, and gu.-Crest, out a marquesss coronet or, a deur-de-lis of the last, IL MIO KUCIes, viz, on the dexter, a palm; on the Sinste, & aures; both por. Supporters, two monks, པ་་་་ a ong "udes st. girt round the waist, their hair NoLys ung, each houting a sword erect over his hot, al 00.

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Ox124T, COUNT OF. ar. a goofinnon gu. ringed and "ruget dr.—Crest, a mitre gu.

STS&, BISHOPRIC OF, quarterly of six, three and gree; frst and sixth, per fesse, ar. and gu.; on the fosse ne, three birds, issuant to the sinister, sa. for Šeomicry ; second and fifth, az. a fesse or, for Munster ; third and fourth, Borkelo: over ail, an escutcheon ar. MURBACH AND LUDERS ABBEY, two coats impaled; the dexter, ar. a greyhound, salient, sa. collared or, to the collar a buckle gu. for Murbach; the sinister, az. an arm, issuing from the base, with only two fingers erect, ppc. for Luders.

NAPLES, KING OF, az. semée of fleurs-de-lis or; a label of three points gu.

NASSAU, PRINCE OF, quarterly; first, az. billettée or, a lion ramp. of the last, for Nassau: second, or, a lion ramp, gu. crowned az.; third, gu. a fesse ar. for Vianen; fourth, gu. two lions pass. guard. in pale, or, for Dietz: over all, an escutcheon, quarterly; first, Limburg: second, Broncheist; third, Wisch; fourth, Borkelo. NASSAU, COUNT OF, quarterly of eight, three, three, and two; first, az. semée of crosses ar. a lion ramp. of the last, crowned or, for Saarbruck; second, sa. an eagle, with two heads, displ. ar. beaked and membered or, for Saarwerdon; third, or, a fesse sa. for Moeurs; fourth, or, two lions pass. in pale, gu. for Weilburg; fifth, Nas

suu; sixth, vert, a saltier betw. twelve crosses, or, for Mehrenberg; seventh, or, a lion ramp. sa. for Mahlberg; eighth, or, a fesse gu. for Lahr.

NEIDER-MUNSTER, or THE LOWER MONASTERY OF RATISBON, gu. a crosier, in pale, ar.; over all, the letter N of the last.

NESSELRODE AND REICHENSTEIN, COUNT OF, quarterly; first and fourth, ar. a bend lozengy sa.; second and third, or, a sinister bend lozengy gu.; over all, on an escutcheon ar. a fesse embattled, counter-embattled, gu. for Nesselrode.

NOSTILZ, COUNT OF, quarterly, az. and ar.; in the first, two buffalos' horns, chequy ar. and gu. issuing from a crescent or; in the second, a sinister wing sa. charged with a fesse of the field: on the whole, an anchor without a beam, ar. the fluke over the third and fourth quarters counterchanged.

OETTINGEN, or D'OETTINGEN, COUNT OF, vairé, ar. and gu. an escutcheon az.; over all, a saltier ar. ORTENBURG, COUNT OF, quarterly; first and fourth, gu. a bend, embattled, ar. for Ortenburg; second and third, per chappé, ar. and gu.; in chief, two wings, endorsed, of the last; in base, a sinister wing of the last. OSNABRUCK, BISHOPRIC OF, ar. a wheel of six spokes, gu.

OST-FRISE, or EAST FRIESLAND, PRINCE OF, quarterly of six, two, two, and two; first, sa. a harpy displ. and ducally crowned, or, face ppr. betw. four etoiles of the second, for East Friesland; second, gu. an eagle displ. and crowned or, each wing surmounted of the like crown, for Brockmeer; third, ar. on a fesse gu. betw. three crescents az. six lozenges or and ar. alternately, for Manschlacht; fourth, az. a lion pass. ar. ducally gorged or, for Jevern; fifth, for Essens; sixth, for Wittimund. PADERBORN, BISHOPRIC OF, gu. a cross or. PALATINE OF THE RHINE, ELECTOR OF, quarterly of eight, four and four; viz. first, sa. a lion ramp. or, crowned gu. for the palatinate of the Rhine, impaling Bavaria; second, Juliers; third, Cleves; fourth, Berg; fifth, ar. a lion ramp. az. crowned or, for Veldentz; sixth, March; seventh, Ravensburg; eighth, Moeurs. PAPPENHEIM, COUNT OF, quarterly of four; first and fourth, per fesse, sa. and ar. two swords, in saltier, gu. their points in chief, for Marshal of the Empire, which is hereditary to this family; second and third, az. six escutcheons, reversed, ar. three, two, and one, for Pappenheim: over the four coats, a chief or, charged with an imperial eagle, crowned.

PARMA, DUKE OF, or, six fleurs-de-lis az. three, two, and one, for Parma, impaling Mantua; over all, an escutcheon quarterly, Castile and Leon, as Infant of Spain, surmounted with those of Anjou, for his family coat. PASSAU, BISHOPRIC OF, ar. a wolf, salient, gu. PENNSYLVANIA, STATE OF. See AMERICA. PERSIAN MONARCHY, vert, a lion couchant guard. ppr. before the sun, in splendour, or. Supporters, dexter, a lion ppr.; sinister, a wivern ppr. gorged with an eastern coronet or over the arms, the crown, or cap of state, worn by the Persian monarchs.

PERU, INDEPENDENT STATE OF. See AMERICA. PICCOLOMINI, PRINCE OF, quarterly; first and fourth, paly of four; the first pale, Arragon; second, Hungary; third, Naples; fourth, Jerusalem second and third, ar, on a cross az. five crescents or, for Piccolomini.

PLATEN, COUNT OF, quarterly; first and fourth, az. three etoiles ar.; second, or, a lion ramp. gu.; third, ar. two dogs' heads, couped at the neck, respecting each other, sa. over all, an escutcheon ar. POLAND, KING OF, quarterly: first and fourth, gu. an eagle displ. ar. beaked, membered, and crowned, or, for Poland; second and third, gu. a cavalier, completely accoutred in armour, on a horse, at full-speed, ar.; in his dexter band a drawn sword; in the sinister, a shield az. thereon a patriarchal cross ar. for Lithuania: over all, an escutcheon of pretence, per fesse, sa. and ar. two swords in saltier, their points in chief gu. hilts and pommels or, impaling Saxony.-Crest, on an imperial crown, an eagle displ. as in the arms; the shield encompassed with the ensigns of the order of the White Eagle. POPEDOM, or THE SEE OF ROME, az. two keys, in saltier, the dexter or, the other ar. surmounted with a tiara, or triple-crown or.

Note. The arms of the reigning Pope are always borne in a shield, and the keys placed in saltier behind the triple-crown, over the shield.

PORTIA, PRINCE OF, az. six fleurs-de-lis or, three, two, and one; a chief of the last. PORTUGAL, KING OF, ar. five escutcheons, in cross, az. each charged with as many plates in saltier, all within a bordure gu. charged with seven castles, triple-towered, or, being the arms of Algrave; helmet and crown like those of Spain, mantled ar. az. and or; all under a pavilion, interspersed with escutcheons, az. charged with bezants; the pavilion bordured gu. thereon castles or, lined with ermine. Supporters, two wiverns, erect on their tails, or, each holding a banner; the dexter ar. charged with five escutcheons az. each charged with five bezants; the sinister gu. charged with seven castles or. -Crest, out of a ducal coronet, a demi wivern or, the shield encompassed with the ensigns of the order of Christ.

PRUM ABBEY, gu. on a mount vert, a paschal-lamb reguard. ar. carrying a banner of the last, thereon a cross

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PRUSSIA, KING OF, quarterly of thirty-seven coats: first, or, a lion ramp. gu. crowned az. for Berg; second, per fesse, gu. and ar. each bordured of the same, for Magdeburg; third, ar. an eagle displ. sa.; in the dexter claw, a sword erect; in the sinister, a mound, gorged with a ducal coronet or, charged on each wing with a trefoil, slipped, ar. for the duchy of Prussia; fourth, or, a lion ramp. sa. for Juliers; fifth, gu. an escutcheon ar.: over all, an escarbuncle or, for Cleves; sixth, ar. a lion ramp. gu. crowned or, within a bordure componée, ar. and gu. for the burgraviate of Nuremburg; seventh, Mecklenburg; eighth, ar. a griffin, segreant, sa. crowned or, for Pomerania; ninth, az. a griffin, segreant, or, for the duchy of Stetin; tenth, or, a griffin, segreant, sa. for the duchy of Casubia; eleventh, or, a griffin, segreant, per fesse, gu. and vert, for Vandalia; twelfth, Schwiebus; thirteenth, gu. a cross-moline ar. for Cammin; fourteenth, per pale, ar. and gu. for the principality of Halberstadt; fifteenth, ar. an eagle displ. gu. charged with a demi circle terminating as trefoils, or, for the marquisate of Brandenburg; sixteenth, or, a liou ramp. sa. with a bordure gobony ar. and gu. for Nuremburg: seventeenth, gu. two keys, in saltier, or, the wards in chief, for Minden; eighteenth, Wenden; nineteenth, gu. an eagle

displ. ar. for Ruppin; twentieth, or, a fesse sa. for Moeurs; twenty-first, Schwerin; twenty-second, Ratzeberg; twenty-third, Zollern; twenty-fourth, Marck; twenty-fifth, ar. the dexter attire of a stag gu. for Regenstein; twenty-sixth, Tecklenburg, impaling az. an anchor, in pale, or, for Lingen; twenty-seventh, ar. three chev. gu. for Ravensberg; twenty-eighth, Hohenstein; twentyninth, for the county of Schwerin; thirtieth, or, a fesse, embattled, gu. for Buren; thirty-first, ar. two bends gu. for ......; thirty-secoud, Rostock; thirty-third, ar. two bars, embattled, counter-embattled, gu. for Leerdam; thirty-fourth, gu. on a bend sinister ar. a bird sa. in the beak an annulet, for......; thirty-fifth, per fesse, gu. and or, for ......; thirty-sixth, gu. three saltiers ar. two and one, Breda; thirty-seventh, in base, a plain point gu. for the Electoral Regalia. Over all, in pale, tour escutcheons: first, in chief, an escutcheon az. a sceptre, in pale, or; over the escutcheon, an electoral cap ppr. as the badge of Arch-Chamberlain of the Empire: second escutcheon, ar. an eagle displ. sa. charged on the breast and wings with a crescent, terminating like trefoils, or; over the escutcheon, an imperial crown: the third escutcheon, quarterly; first, gu. a bend or; second and third, or, a bugle-horn, stringed, az. for Orange; fourth, or, on a pale gu. three chev. ar. for Neufchatel; on the centre of the escutcheon, an escutcheon az. charged with a cross, quarterly pierced, or, for Geneva; over the third escutcheon, a ducal coronet: the fourth escutcheon, in base, quarterly of six, two, two, and two; first, au eagle displ... ; second, .., an eagle displ...; third, a fesse betw. three crescents; fourth, a lion ramp.; fifth, ar. a bear ramp. sa.; sixth, two banners, in saltier, ..; over the escutcheon an electoral cap; the great shield encompassed with the ensigns of the order of the Black Eagle, and crowned with a royal crown; the arms encompassed with the order of the Black Eagle. Supporters, two savages ppr. wreathed about the waist with leaves vert; the dexter supporting a banner of Prussia, viz. ar. an eagle displ. sa. beaked, legged, crowned, and ducally gorged or, each wing charged with a trefoil, slipped, and on the breast the letters F. R. or; in the dexter foot a sceptre; in the sinister, a mound: the sinister supporting a banner of the arms of Brandenburg, viz. ar. an eagle displ. gu. beaked, legged, and crowned or; on the breast, an escutcheon ar. charged with a sceptre az.; in the dexter foot, a sceptre; in the sinister, a sword; each wing charged with a trefoil or; the banners fringed and tasselled or, and affixed to tilting spears ppr. the whole under a rich pavilion of silver, strewed with eagles displ. sa. lined with erm. and surmounted with a royal crown; above the crown, a split waving streamer ar. charged with the arms of Prussia; the streamer surmounted with an eagle displ. sa. beaked, legged, crowned, and ducally gorged or, charged on each wing with a trefoil, slipped, of the last, as a crest.

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QUEDLINGBURG ABBEY, gu. two carving-knives, in saltier, ar. handled or.

RAGUSA, REPUBLIC OF, ar. three bends gu.: over all, in fesse, the word Libertas or: the shield surmounted with a marquess's coronet.

RANSAU, COUNT OF, quarterly: first and fourth, per pale, ar. and gu. for Ransau; second and third, ar. a bend sinister betw. twelve fusils sa.; over all, on an escutcheon az. a lion ramp. crowned, or.

RATISBON, BISHOPRIC OF, gu. a bend ar. RECHBERG, COUNT OF, or, two lions ramp. addorsed, their tails interlaced and reflexed over their heads, gu. RECKHEIM AND ASPREMONT, COUNT OF, quarterly; first and fourth, gu. a cross or, for Aspremont; second and third, or, a lion ramp. gu. for Reckheim: over all, on an escutcheon az. an eagle displ. ar. for Este. KEUSSEN AND PLAVEN, COUNT OF, quarterly; first and fourth, sa. a lion pass. or, crowned gu. for Reussen: second and third, ar. a stork or, for Kranichfeld. RHODE ISLAND, STATE OF. See AMERICA. ROSENBURG, COUNT OF, quarterly; first, ar. on a bend sa. three mill-stones of the first; second, per pale, ar. and gu. a rose counterchanged; third, or, a mullet of six points gu.; fourth, per bend, ar. and gu. a baton in bend sinister, botonnée at each end, and counterchanged; over all, an escutcheon ar. charged with a rose gu. ROTHMUNSTER, or ROTENMUNSTER, ABBEY, gu. a column, in pale, or, betw. the attires of a stag of the last.

RUSSIA, EMPRESS OF, or, an eagle, with two heads, displ. sa. each ducally crowned of the field, beaked and legged gu.; in the dexter foot, a sceptre erect; in the sinister a mound, both ppr.; on the breast, an escutcheon gu. charged with a chevalier on horseback, slaying a dragon, all ar. for Russia; on the wings of the eagle, six escutcheons; first, in chief, on the dexter side, az. an angel ar. for Kiow; second, or, two bears, combatant, sa. holding betw. them, with their outward paws, a chair of the field, and in their inward paws, each a sceptre, erect, of the last, for Novogorod; third, az. an imperial crown, in chief, or; in base, two sabres, in saltier, of the last, for Astracan; fourth, (which is placed in chief, on the sinister wing) gu. a lion ramp. crowned, or, holding in the sinister paw a cross ar. for Voldeimirz; fifth, ar. a wivern, with wings expanded, sa. crowned or, for Kasan; sixth, az. two wolves, combatant, ar. each holding two arrows, in saltier, and inverted, of the last, for Siberia: the whole surmounted with an imperial crown and shield, encompassed with the collar of the order of St. Audrew of Russia.

SAINT GALL ABBEY, ar. a bear ramp. sa. collared or. SAINT MARTIN, REPUBLIC OF, ar. three mountains, issuing from the base, vert; on each, an antique altar of the last, with incense burning thereupon, ppr.: over the shield, a marquess's coronet.

SALM AND REIFFERCHEIDT, COUNT OF, quarterly: first, two coats impaled; ar. two salmons, haurient and addorsed, gu. for Salm, impaling ar. an escutcheon gu.; in chief, a label of three points az. for Reiffercheidt: second quarter, sa. billettéd ar. a lion ramp. of the last, for Bedburg: third, or, four bars gu.: over all, a lion ramp. ar. for D'Alfter: fourth, or, a lion ramp. gu. for Hachenburg: over all, an escutcheon ar. charged with three fusils gu. for Dyck.

SALTZBURG, ARCHBISHOPRIC OF, or, a lion ramp. double queued and nowed, sa.

SARDINIA, KING OF, quarterly of four grand quarters: the first, quarterly of four; first, Jerusalem; second, barry of ten, ar. and az.; over all, a lion ramp. double queued, gu. langued and crowned or, for Lusignan ; third, or, a lion ramp. gu. armed and crowned of the first, for Armenia; fourth, ar. a lion ramp. gu. tail forked and nowed, armed, langued, and crowned az. for

Luxemburg: second graud quarter, Upper Saxony, impaling Lower Saxony; on a point in point, Angria: third grand quarter, ar. semée of billets sa.: over all, a lion ramp. of the last, for Chabley, impaling sa. a lion ramp. ar. for Aoste; fourth grand quarter, Geneva, impaling ar. a chief gu. for Montferrat; betw. the third and fourth grand quarters, a plain point grafted in base or, charged with an eagle displ. sa. for Maurienna; on the centre, an escutcheon ar. charged with a cross gu. betw. four Moors' heads, couped at the neck, in profile, ppr. for Sardinia; the escutcheon surmounted of another escutcheon gu. charged with a cross ar. for the dukedom of Savoy; the shield surmounted with the royal helmet and crown, mantled gu. and ar. encompassed with the ensigns of the order of the Annunciation. Supporters, two lions reguard. or; the whole placed under a pavilion ar. embroidered semée of roses and love-knots of gold, intermixed with flames ppr. fringed and bordured with lace, and stringed and tasselled or, lined with erm. surmounted with a royal crown, topped with a lance, to which is fixed a split streamer gu. charged with a cross ar. Motto, St. Maurice, or Savoy. SAVOY, DUKE of. See SARDINIA.

SAXONY, ELECTOR OF, quarterly of twenty-five coats: first, az. a lion counter-pass. barry of eight, ar. and gu. for Thuringia; second, Saxony; third, or, a lion pass. sa. for Meissen; fourth, or, a lion counter-pass. sa. for Juliers; fifth, Cleves; sixth, Berg; seventh, Westphalia; eighth, vacant for the escutcheon; ninth, ar. three boterolls, or scabbard-tags, gu. two and one, for Angria; tenth, az. an eagle displ. and crowned or, for the palatinate of Saxony; eleventh, vacant; twelfth, sa. an eagle displ. or, for the palatinate of Thuringia; thirteenth, ar. an ox pass. gu. the belly ar. for the margraviate of Upper Lusatia; fourteenth, az. a wall embattled or, masoned sa. for the margraviate of Lower Lusatia; fifteenth, or, two pales az. for Landesberg; sixteenth, az. a lion counter-pass. per pale, or and ar. for Pleisen; seventeenth, or, semée of hearts gu. a lion pass. sa. crowned or, for Orlamunde; eighteenth, two coats, viz. gu. a demi eagle displ. divided fesseways, and joined to the sinister side of the field, ar. impaling ar. four bars gu. for Magdeburg: nineteenth, ar. three boterolls, two and one, gu. for Brene; twentieth, ar. a rose gu. seeded or, barbed vert, for Altenberg; twenty-first, ar. three bars az. for Eisenburg; twenty-second, ar. three chev. gu. for Ravensburg; twenty-third, Marck; twenty-fourth, gu. for right of regalia; twenty-fifth, two coats impaled, viz. or, on a mount vert, a hen sa. combed gu. for Henneberg; impaling az. two barbels haurient and addorsed, betw. four roses or, for the county of Barby; on the two vacant quarters, an escutcheon per fesse sa. and ar.: over all, two swords, in saltier, gu. for the dignity of Grand Marshal of the Empire.

SAXE, DUKE OF, quarterly of seventeen: first, Thuringia; second, Meissen; third, Juliers; fourth, Cleves; fifth, Berg; sixth, the palatinate of Saxony; seventh, the palatinate of Thuringia; eighth, Landesberg; ninth, Orlamunde; tenth, Pleissen; eleventh, Eisenberg; twelfth, Altenberg; thirteenth, Brene; fourteenth, Marck; fifteenth, Ravensburg; sixteenth, for the regalia; seventeenth, Henneberg: over all, an escutcheon of Saxony. SAXE-COBOURG, PRINCE OF. See with GUELPH, in the Alphabet.

SAXE-COBOURG, DUKEDOM OF, quarterly of twenty, viz. six rows of three in each row, and one row of two at bottom: first, Thuringia; second, Cleves; third, Meissen; fourth, Juliers; fifth, blank; sixth, Berg; seventh, the palatinate of Saxony; eighth, blank; ninth, the palatinate of Thuringia; tenth, Orlamunde; eleventh, Landesburg; twelfth, Pleissen; thirteenth, Altenburg; fourteenth, Eissenburg; fifteenth, Brene; sixteenth, Marck, seventeenth, for the regalia; eighteenth, Ravensburg; nineteenth, Anhalt; twentieth, Henneberg: over the fifth and eighth quarters, an escutcheon of Saxony. SAXE-EISENACH. See SAXE-WEIMAR. SAXE-GOTHA, DUKEDOM OF, quarterly of twenty, viz. five rows of three in each, and one of five, which is in base; first, Thuringia; second, Cleves; third, Meissen; fourth, Juliers; fifth, blank; sixth, Berg; seventh, the palatinate of Saxony; eighth, Landesberg; ninth, palatinate of Thuringia; tenth, Orlamunde; eleventh, Eisenburg; twelfth, Pleissen; thirteenth, Altenburg; fourteenth, for regalia; fifteenth, Brene; sixteenth, Marck; seventeenth, gu. a column in pale ar, crowned or, pedestal of the last, for Anhalt; eighteenth, Henneberg; nineteenth, az. a lion ramp. ar. crowned or; twentieth, Ravensburg over the fifth quarter and part of the seventh, an escutcheon of Saxony.

SAXE-HELBURGHAUSEN, DUKEDOM OF. The same quarterings as Saxe-Gotha; only after the coat of Orlamunde, add, ar. three bars gu. for .... ; then proceed as the quarterings of Saxe-Gotha; and over the whole, an escutcheon for Saxony. SAXE-LAVENBERG, DUKEDOM OF, quarterly: first, Saxony; second, the palatinate of Saxony; third, Brene; fourth, per fesse, ar. and sa. ; over all, two swords, in saltier, of the first, for the dignity of Grand Marshal of the Empire.

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SAXE-MEINUNGEN, DUKEDOM OF. terings as Saxe-Gotha, leaving out the nineteenth coat. SAXE-WEIMAR AND SAXE-EISENACH, DUKEDOM OF, quarterly of nineteen coats: first, Thuringia; second, Cleves; third, Meissen; fourth, Juliers; fifth, blank; sixth, Berg; seventh, the palatinate of Saxony: eighth, blank; ninth, the palatinate of Thuringia; tenth, Orlamunde; eleventh, Landesburg; twelfth, Pleissen; thirteenth, Altenburg; fourteenth, Eissenburg; fifteenth, Brene; sixteenth, Marck; seventeenth, for the regalia ; eighteenth, Henneberg; nineteenth, Ravensburg: over the fifth and sixth quarters, an escutcheon of Saxony. SAYN AND WITGENSTEIN, COUNT OF, quarterly: first and fourth, ar. two pales sa. for Witgenstein; second, gu. a castle, with two towers, or, for Homburg; third, sa. on a bend sinister ar. three boars' heads, couped, of the field, for the lordship of Freysberg: over all, on an escutcheon sa, a lion ramp. guard. double queued, ar. for Sayn. SCHLEITZ, COUNT OF, quarterly: first and fourth, gu. a chappé ar. three annulets counterchanged, for Bassano; second and third, az. a lion ramp. or, holding betw. the paws a church ar. for Weissenkirchen, in Hungary: over all, an escutcheon ar. charged with two lions ramp. crowned gu. supporting a column of the last. SCHOENBORN, COUNT OF, quarterly of eight; the field divided per cross and per saltier, which forms a gyron of eight; the two gyrons in chief or; the upper gyron, on the dexter side, gu. three escutcheons ar. two and one; the second, on the dexter side, sa. three garbs ar.

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