Rest
Rest
Rest: this is puzzling device, but the more probable interpretation is that it represents a spear rest, though possibly in one or two cases a horn from had drawing, has been mistaken for it. The device is called by Leigh and others Sufflue, and by Guillim Clarion, though he hints that it may be a rudder. Gibbon proposes the term Organ-rest, but mentions a MS. wherein it is called Claricimbal, or Clavecimbal. Morgan terms it a Clarendon, obviously a mistake for Clarion. It is otherwise called a Clavicord. Rest, however, is the term generally used for the device.
Azure, three rest or--BESSYNG, Staffordshire.
Gules, a chevron ermine between three clarions or--HICKES.
Gules, three clarions[or rests] or--CARTERET, GRANVILLE.
Per saltire gules and vert, three clarions or--GREENFIELD.
Gules, a chevron argent between three organ-rests proper--MYLES, Dartford, Kent.
Or, a fesse bendy of eight, sable and argent between three rests gules--LINGARD.
Gules, a chevron argent between three rests or--Sir Thomas ARTHUR.
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