1. Ælfgyfu seo hearpestre - Azure, a three-headed goose displayed argent and in chief five suns in fess Or.
There is a weirdness for using a bird other than an eagle in a displayed posture.
The triple-headed eagle has been banned from use in the Society for
nearly nine years because of its close association with the aspirations
of the Holy Roman Empire (it appears in at least one period armorial as
the imperial arms ONCE Jerusalem has been reconquered). (LoAR 29 May
88, p. 25)
Precedents - Alisoun, under Bird
James of Worcestershire.
Even with three heads that is much too much like the Imperial Eagle. A
triple-headed eagle was reserved for the Holy Roman Emperor. Start
over.
Heraldicon Returns - East
This is pushing the prohibited Imperial Eagle since in period practice, a displayed bird was considered to be an eagle.
Este, House of - December of 1994 (via Laurel):
Azure, an eagle displayed argent crowned Or.
Francesca of Bright Angel - January of 1973:
Azure, a dove displayed, head elevated argent.
Single CDs for the secondaries.
Return for multiple conflicts.
2. Beatrice de Winter - Argent, a chameleon statant contourny vert and on a chief embattled sable three hangman's nooses argent.
Argent, a chameleon statant contourny vert and on a chief embattled sable three hangman's nooses throughout argent
This has questionable reproducibility because it requires a specific depiction of the embattled chief for the three nooses to fit.
Clear
Return for violating RfS VII.7.b.
3. Bryan Adyngton - Sable, on a pile inverted throughout between two crosses urdee argent, a cross urdee vert.
Per chevron inverted throughout sable and argent three crosses urdy counterchanged argent and vert.
This looks a bit wide for a pile inverted.
Clear
4. Gyles de Blair - Gules, three frets couped argent and a chief Or.
Clear
5. Reynold Wolferton - Quarterly vert and argent, two wolves rampant vert.
Clear
6. Thescorre, Barony of - Per bend sinister sable and Or, an oak leaf bendwise sinister and an ink bottle counterchanged.
Morag MacFael - November of 1996 (via the East):
Per bend sinister sable and Or, an oak leaf fructed Or and a wolf's
head couped gules.
CDs for type, tincture and orientation of half of the primary group.
Clear
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