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- :His blazon reads, " Azure, a stag trippant Or, attired and unglued Gules.
- The German blazon, however, does not mention that the horse is " trippant " ( standing with one forefoot raised ), nor does it mention that the key s bit is downturned, but the arms are usually so executed.
- Attitudes of the hound may be sejant, rampant, salient ( its hind feet on the ground ), passant ( trippant ), skipping, courant ( sometimes blazoned " in full chase " or " in full course " ) or questing ( i . e . pointing ).
- Of important historical interest is a carved stone panel of a mounted huntsman of either Celtic origins or Romano-British of the first centuries CE . Accompanying the huntsman there are three small animals which might be taken to be dogs, but in the " History of Keighley " they are described as " three goats trippant ".
- A plaster knight's helm with the Northcote crest above of " On a chapeau gules turned up ermine a stag trippant argent " hangs from an iron rod high above the arch in the north wall of the Pollard / Northcote chapel in King's Nympton parish church, and was probably used during the funeral of Sir Arthur Northcote, 2nd Baronet.
- At the English College of Arms, the arms of MichaB Giedroy ( born 1929, 16th generation in the Line of BartBomiej ) include both the rose and the centaur ( called a sagittary in English heraldry ) blazoned as follows : Per fess Or and Gules in chief a Rose Gules barbed and seeded proper and in base a Sagittary trippant to the dexter the head facing to the sinister his tail a serpent facing to the dexter holding in the hands a Bow with arrow drawn and set towards the head of the serpent all Or.
- Quarterly : 1st Argent, on a mount Vert a stag trippant toward a pine tree, in base a codfish naiant on a sea all proper, overall thirteen stars in annulet Azure ( for Adams ); 2nd Sable, a fess cotised between three martlets Or ( for Smith ); 3rd Gules, seven mascles conjoined 3, 3, and 1 Or ( for Quincy ); 4th Gules, six crosses-crosslet fitchy Argent, on a chief Or three pellets, the center one charged with a fleur-de-lis and the other two with lions passant guardant Argent ( for Boylston ).
- "Quarterly of twenty : 1st argent, a griffin segreant gules ( de Trafford ); 2nd argent, two bars, and in chief two mullets pierced azure ( Venables ); 3rd argent, on a bend azure three garbs proper ( Tritten ); 4th quarterly gules and or, in the first quarter a lion passant argent ( Massey ); 5th paly of six argent and gules, a chief vair ( Whitney ); 6th argent, on a bend gules three escarbuncles sable ( Thornton ); 7th vert, a cross engrailed ermine ( Kingsley ); 8th or, a saltire sable ( Hellesby ); 9th azure, a chevron argent between three garbs proper ( Hatton ); 10th bendy barry gules and argent ( Crispen ); 11th argent, a chevron gules between three chaplets ( Ashton ); 12th argent, three bars sable ( Legh ); 13th gules, two lions passant guardant in pale argent ( De la Mere ); 14th argent, on a chevron quarterly gules and sable, between three birds of the second, as many bezants ( Kitchen ); 15th argent, three garbs proper banded or ( Aughton ); 16th argent, a fesse sable, in chief three torteaux ( Mason ); 17th argent, on a child proper wrapped in swaddling clothes gules, and banded or, an eagle sable ( Culcheth ); 18th argent, a griffin segreant azure ( Culcheth ); 19th argent, a griffin segreant sable ducally crowned or ( Risseley ); 20th azure, a hind trippant argent ( Hindley ).