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The shield is blue for infantry with one such cross crosslet.
The crosslet is taken from the Howard's Arms and crest.
The crosses most commonly depicted are of the "cross crosslet" type, with arms of equal lengths.
They differ from the pieces struck thirty years earlier, lacking a crosslet on the right side of the crossbar of the 4.
Cross crosslet (1560-61)
There are two types of '4's' in the date: a plain '4', and a crosslet '4'.
The crest is: A hand in armour fesswise holding a cross crosslet fitchée gules.
Crosslet is in the central part of Dumbarton, Scotland, behind Silverton, and next to St. Patrick's primary school.
CROSSLET, crucible.
Coptic crosses are made of four arms equal in length, each of which is crossed by a shorter arm (a form of the heraldic "Cross Crosslet").
The blazon of the municipal coat of arms is Gules a Cross crosslet in Saltire Argent.
The Plain 4 is commonly known as the "Small Bust" type, while the Crosslet 4 is called the "Large Bust."
The club is located on the north side of Crosslet Road and lies between two schools, Dumbarton Academy and St Patricks Primary.
The Moffat Chief's arms has "a crest coronet and issuing there from a cross crosslet fitchee Sable surmounted of a saltire Argent".
There are two different obverse varieties: one shows a Plain 4 in the date, while the other has a "Crosslet" 4 (with a vertical bar at the right end of the horizontal line).
The modern crest badge of a member of Clan Crawford contains the crest: a stag's head erased Gules, between the attires a cross crosslet fitchée Sable.
In heraldic language, the coat of arms may be described as Argent, a lion passant above a cross crosslet fitchy gules; in a chief gules a crescent silver.
Jacks lived for many years at Crosslet, Dunbarton, but in 1901 he purchased the estate of The Gart, near Callander where he died at the age of 66.
The town's arms might be described thus: Gules a cross crosslet pattée couped top and bottom by a wheel in each of chief and base spoked of six lozengy argent.
Ink markings on the reverse detail a crosslet over a pair of horizontal bars possibly recording a merchant's or previous owner's mark or emblem; however it is incomplete and no identification has been made.
The municipality's arms might be described thus: Per pale argent a cross sable and gules in chief sinister a mullet of six, and in base a mound royal ensigned with a cross crosslet Or.
It was replaced by a "purely German" coat-of-arms, a shield parted horizontally, with a black Silesian eagle on the top without Christian crosslet on the breast, and an Iron Cross in red field on the bottom.
R.S. Yeoman, in his "Red Book" valuing US coins published during 2012, values the Crosslet 4 at $125,000 in MS-63 ranging down to $55,000 in more circulated, Almost Uncirculated-50 condition.
The blazon of the municipal coat of arms is Pally of seven Argent and Azure overall a Lion rampant Or langued armed and viriled Gules holding a Crosslet of the first.
He bore 'Ermine on a chevron Azure between three lions rampant guardant Sable each supporting between the fore-paws an escallop erect Gules a mitre on each side a cross crosslet fitchy Argent'.