THE ROYAL ARMS
Per
pale: Dexter, per pale: dexter, Quarterly of six: lst
and 6th or, six fleurs de-lys az, one, two, two and
one (Farnese of Parma);
2nd and 4th, gu, a fesse arg (Austria);
3rd and 5th, bendy of six or and az, a bordure gu (Burgundy
Ancient); all debruised of an escutcheon arg charged
with five escutcheons az in cross, each bearing five
plates in saltire arg, all within a bordure gu, charged
with seven castles or (Portugal).
Sinister, on a fesse gu, a fesse arg (Austria); in chief,
Quarterly: 1st and 4th, gu a castle or, masoned sa,
port and fenestration az (Castile);
2nd and 3rd, arg, a lion rampant 9111 armed langued
and crowned or (Leon);
ente en pointe: arg, a pomegranate gu, stalked and leaved
vert (Granada). In base,
per fesse: in chief per bend-sinister in dexter-chief,
bendy of six or and az, a bordure gu (Burgundy Ancient);
in sinister base, or, a lion sa, armed and langued gu
(Flanders); in base ax, nine fleurs-de-lys, three, three
and three or, debruised of a label throughout of five
points gu (Anjou). Sinister
per pale: dexter per fess: in chief, per fess, or, four
pallets gu (Aragon) impaling
per saltire, palewise, or, four pallets gu (also for
Aragon) and fessewise
arg, an eagle displayed sa beaked and membered gu, crowned
or (Sicily). In base
az, eight fleurs de-lys or, three, two and three, within
a bordure compony arg and gu (Burgundy Modem). In base,
per fesse: in chief, in bend; in dexter base, arg, an
eagle displayed gu, beaked, membered, crowned and trefle
or (Tyrol); and in sinister
chief, sa, a lion rampant or, armed and langued gu (Brabant).
In base, arg a cross potent between four crosses humetty
or (Jerusalem). Sinister,
or, six torteaux, the chief most absconded by a heurte
charged with three fleurs-de-lys or, the other five
gu (Medicis of Tuscany).
Over all an escutcheon of pretence az, three fleurs-de-lys
or, a bordure gu (Bourbon-Anjou).
The whole ensigned with the Royal Crown of the Two Sicilies
and surrounded by the Collars of the Orders of Saint
Januarius, Saint Ferdinand and of Merit, the Constantinian
Order of Saint George and the Golden Fleece. |