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- It portrays a gold tressure which symbolizes the agency's security focus.
- However, examples exist of coats of arms with a single tressure, as in the arms of Edward Lawrence.
- The gold field and red " tressure flory counter flory " were taken from the royal arms of Scotland.
- As a result the double tressure flory-counter-flory is often referred to as'the royal tressure '.
- As a result the double tressure flory-counter-flory is often referred to as'the royal tressure '.
- Donald was the grandson of King Robert II of Scotland and first cousin of King tressure to surround his coat of arms.
- "Or a double tressure flory counter flory gules, overall on a bend wavy azure three crowns or; the shield ensigned by a mural crown or.
- A "'tressure "'is a A . C . Fox-Davies argued that a tressure is by necessity doubled, otherwise it would be an orle.
- A "'tressure "'is a A . C . Fox-Davies argued that a tressure is by necessity doubled, otherwise it would be an orle.
- The shield is quartered, depicting in the first and fourth quarters the three lions passant guardant of England; in the second, the rampant lion and double tressure harp for Ireland.
- In some early examples the lion holds a sword or wears a crown, and the royal tressure has sometimes been interpreted as an " orle " or " bordure ".
- This state of affairs does not appear to have lasted very long, with James III soon re-instating the royal tressure, first without its top, and then in its original form.
- The adoption of the double tressure flory counterflory into the Chief s arms alludes to the nearness of the Buchanan chiefly line to that of the Scottish royal line by the marriage of Isobel Stewart.
- When a tressure is impaled, it is supposed to follow the same rule as the bordure, and not to be continued on the side of the impalement, but several exceptions may be found.
- This ( with the addition of a'double tressure fleury counter-fleury'border ) went on to become the Royal standard of Scotland, still used today but quartered with those of Ireland.
- The Heraldry Society publishes a quarterly quality A4 sized colour newsletter entitled " Tak Tent ", and an annual booklet ( 100pp ) of essays entitled " The Double Tressure " ( ).
- "' a mullet facetted "'- Azure; a facetted six pointed star [ mullet ] argent ensigned with a gable crown or, the whole within a double tressure argent-Landenhoven, South Africa
- "Or, a lion gules within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the same, armed and langued azure ( Scotland ), a label argent, each point chequy azure and argent ."
- "' Escutcheon "': Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Vert three Primroses within a Double Tressure flory counterflory Or ( Primrose ); 2nd and 3rd, Argent a Lion rampant double-queued Sable ( Cressy)
- It is named after the English Duchy of Cornwall; the City's coat of arms is based on that of the duchy with its colours reversed and the addition of a " royal tressure ", a Scottish symbol of royalty.
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