The Manual of Heraldry; Fifth Edition by Anonymous


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Engrailed

[Illustration: Engrailed]

Invected

[Illustration: Invected]

Wavy, or und�

[Illustration: Wavy]

Embattled, or crenelle

[Illustration: Embattled]

Nebule

[Illustration: Nebule]

Indented

[Illustration: Indented]

Dancette

[Illustration: Dancette]

Angled

[Illustration: Angled]

Bevilled

[Illustration: Bevilled]

Escartelle

[Illustration: Escartelle]

Nowy, or franch�

[Illustration: Nowy]

Dove-tailed

[Illustration: Dove-tailed]

Embattled grady: sometimes called battled embattled

[Illustration: Embattled grady]

Potent

[Illustration: Potent]

Double arched

[Illustration: Double arched]

Arched or enarched

[Illustration: Arched]

Urd�e

[Illustration: Urd�e]

Radient

[Illustration: Radient]

If a shield is divided into four equal parts, it is said to be
quartered: this may be done two ways, viz.--

[Illustration: Quartered per cross]

QUARTERED PER CROSS--The shield is divided into four parts, called
quarters, by an horizontal and perpendicular line, crossing each other
in the centre of the field, each of which is numbered.

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