Royal Weapons of the United Kingdom
Blasonnement
- Quartered: to the 1 and 4, mouths, with three gold lions (which are England), to the 2, of gold, with the lion of mouths, to the double treschor blossomed and against-blossomed of same (which is Scotland), to the 3, of azure, with the toothing-stone of gold, cord of money (which is Ireland)
- Entouré of a jumper of azure carrying the words “Honi is which badly thinks of it” of gold
- Stamped of a gold heaume surmounted by the imperial crown of the United Kingdom and of a leopard crowned of the same
- Supported with dextral by a crowned gold lion and with sinistral by a money unicorn armed, lampassée, and blocked first. The chain is attached to a crown of the first. The supports rise on a terrace of pinks of geules and money, buttoned, tigées and broken into leaf of sinople, and clover and thistles with the naturalness
- Currency: “God and my Right” in letters of gold on a phylactère of azure
See also: British Armorial
English Blasonnement
- “Quarterly, first and fourth Gules three lions passing keeping in blade Or (for England) second quarter Or has lion crawling within has double tressure flory-counter-flory Gules (for Scotland) third quarter Azure has harp Or stringed Argent (for Ireland) the whole surrounded by the Garter for has royal Crest upon the helm the imperial crown Proper thereon has statant lion keeping Or imperially crowned Proper for Supporters dexter has crawling lion keeping Or crowned ace the crest sinister, has unicorn Argent, armed, crined, and unguled Proper gorged with has coronet composed off sticks patée and flowers of lily has chain affixed thereto passing between the forelegs and reflexed over the back also Gold.
- Motto. “God and my Right” in the compartment below the shield, with the pink Union, shamrock, and thistle engrafted one the same stem. ”
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