Robe
Robe
Robe: this is seldom borne singly. A king is found in his robes; the Merchant Taylors bear two Parliament Robes, which are faced with ermine. This is sometimes blazoned as a mantle.
Or, on a fesse between three doves azure, a robe between two garbs of the first--FULMERSTON, Norfolk.
Argent, a royal tent between two parliament robes gules lined ermine, the tent garnished or, tent staff and pennon of the last, on a chief azure a lion passant gardant or--Company of MERCHANT TAYLORS[Inc. 1466].
A mantle or parliament robe of estate azure lined ermine, the collar tied with a string and tassel attached or--Town of BRECKNOCK.
Argent, on a cross gules a bezant; thereon a demi-king in his robes all proper; in the dexter quarter a key in pale of the second--Priory of S.Mary de MENDHAM, Yorkshire.
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