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You think of the royal coat-of-arms, of course, of course.
The straight platband that completes the façade is cut, at the middle, by an imposing royal coat-of-arms.
In one incident, a company of troops from Napoleon's army pillaged the town and defaced the royal coat-of-arms over the doors to the castle.
And invite also the Duke of Norfolk, my noble cousin, who shares with me my royal coat-of-arms.
Local tradition suggest that the royal coat-of-arms from the fort was used in the construction of the municipal council hall of Praia, although unproven.
The Pennsylvania Assembly, having given up its space, had moved across the hall to the more elaborate Supreme Court Room, where the royal coat-of-arms hung.
The Bargrave family hatchments and between them, the Royal Coat-of-Arms (possibly Coade Stone).
On top of the arch is the Royal coat-of-arms of Spain (or escutcheon) in gold and yellow guarded by two red Castillan lions.
At the top is a rectangular capital, with a narrower base and square top, whose inscribed faces include armillary spheres, archiepiscopal and royal coat-of-arms.
The church porch is open to a segmented arch topped by large window bay, with monumental shoulders bound by pediment and interrupted by a royal coat-of-arms.
Replacement of the Royal Coat-of-Arms of King Charles above the portico of All Saints' Church in Northampton.
Beneath the Royal coat-of-arms was the title: Report of the Working Party on the Experimental Manipulation of the Genetic Composition of Micro-organisms.
There on a sheet of notepaper were the British royal coat-of-arms and the legend Windsor Castle at the top of a letter addressed to President and Mrs. Abraham Lincoln.
The interior of the temple includes an image of the patron saint, donated by António José de Lima, and an altar decorated in gilded woodwork and surmounted with royal coat-of-arms.
The principal wall is broken by two arched doors: one to the southeast between towers, and another larger door to the northwest, surmounted by a royal coat-of-arms, between armillary sphere and Christian cross.
There are also the remains of the gatehouse of Holyrood Palace built by James IV, with a copy of the royal coat-of-arms of James V set in the wall.
He has been so bold as to appropriate your own royal coat-of-arms; and on his seal and equipage, and over the entrance of his palace, are displayed the arms of the kings of England.
It was believed that King John VI of Portugal in 1824 had eaten a delicious seafood stew, and for that reason, he ordered that the royal coat-of-arms be raised on the local fountain.
The new temple was begun in 1525, and completed in the Baroque-style in 1744, expanding the interior to three naves (a royal coat-of-arms and rich panels of azulejos are part of the interior).
Auction house Dominic Winter Book Auctions, based in Gloucestershire, described the white icing as having a sugared onlay of the royal coat-of-arms colored in gold, red, blue and silver, a small silver horseshoe and leaf spray.
On the face of it, the church - with its royal coat-of-arms symbolically placed far more prominently than cross or altar - was intended to thunder out the authority of the Hanoverian monarchy in an area regarded as a hotbed of dissent.
I am not ashamed of the Royal coat-of-arms yet, and I think you ought to be ashamed for telling me so, but you may think as you like, I will still adhere to my colours wherever I go."
The outside of the main arch is decorated with rolling phytomorphic acanthus, which rise to the center forming a small conopy with the royal coat-of-arms, crowned with a garland and strut cross of the Order of Christ, dividing the capstone.
The jacket had two pleated breast pockets closed by pointed flaps and two unpleated at the side closed by straight ones whilst the sleeves had turnbacks; the front fly and pocket flaps were secured by gilt buttons bearing the royal coat-of-arms.
The last substantial modifications of the Castillo de San Marcos under Spanish rule had begun in 1738, and were concluded in 1756 during his governorship with the construction of a drawbridge and portcullis at the fort's sally port entrance, as well as a plaque of the Spanish royal coat-of-arms above them.