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gobony
gobony, a. Her. (gəˈbəʊnɪ) [f. as prec. + -y.] = componé. (Cf. quot. 1882 and gobonated.)1611 Florio, Scácchi,..also checkie, gobony or counter-compony in armory. 1694 Lond. Gaz. No. 2986/4 The College Arms, which are France and England, quarterly with a Border Gobony [printed Gobong]. 1763 Cole Col...
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Headlam Hall
John Richard Walbran in 1846 says it was a richly ornamented fireplace in the centre compartment of which “is a mantled shield, hearing a fess gobony,
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goboned
† ˈgoboned, ppl. a. Obs. rare—1. [f. gobon gobbon + -ed.] = gobony.1572 J. Bossewell Armorie ii. 37 As this border is dented, so it maie be borne engraled, enuecked, goboned, vaire, etc. 1611 Florio, Scaccáto, checkie, gobonit, or counter componie in Armorie.
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gobonated
gobonated, ppl. a. Her. (ˈgɒbəʊneɪtɪd) [f. med.L. *gobonāt-us (f. gobon gobbon) + -ed.] = gobony.1486 Bk. St. Albans, Her. E iij b, Ther is an other bordure that is calde a bordure gobonatit..for hit is made of ij. coluris quadratli ioynyt, y{supt} is to say of blacke & white. 1610 J. Guillim Herald...
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Thomas Beaufort, Duke of Exeter
Arms
As a legitimated grandson of the sovereign, Beaufort bore the arms of the kingdom, differenced by a bordure gobony azure and ermine.
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counter-gobony
counter-gobony Her. = counter-compony.1830 in Robson Brit. Herald III. Gloss.
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Componée
In heraldry, an ordinary componée (anciently gobonnée), anglicised to compony and gobony, is composed of a row of squares, rectangles or other quadrilaterals
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gobbon
▪ I. † gobbon, n. Obs. Forms: 4–5 goboun, 5 gobyn, (? gobene), 5–6 gobone, 6 gobbon, (-in), gowbin, gubbon. See also gubbins. [Presumably a. OF. *gobon, an unrecorded form related to gobbe and gobet: see gob n.1 and gobbet, and cf. gobonated, gobony.] 1. A portion, slice, gobbet.1387 Trevisa Higden ...
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John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset
Western Fleets: May 1406 – June 1407
Arms
As a legitimised grandson of King Edward III, Beaufort bore that king's royal arms, differenced by a bordure gobony
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Duke of Exeter
Arms: The arms of England (quarterly: first and fourth, azure, three fleurs-de-lis; second and third, gules, three lions passant or), within a border gobony
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Ucú Municipality
The other important town is Yaxché de Peón and there are three small haciendas: Gobonyá, Sey, and Siach.
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counter-camp
counter-camp, a. Her. [counter- 14.]1830 Robson Brit. Herald III, Counter-camp or campée, the same as counter-componée or -gobony.
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John Brooke-Little
The crest is blazoned a demi-unicorn rampant erased sable, armed, crined and unguled or, langued azure and collared gobony or and gules, with a chain or
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John Neville, 1st Marquess of Montagu
His coat of arms was the Neville "Gules a saltire argent" with a label "gobony argent and azure crescent" for differencing, as a younger son, being a reference
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Coat of arms of Bradford
Per pale Gules and Azure on a chevron engrailed between in chief two buglehorns stringed and in base a fleece Or a Fountain the whole within a bordure gobony
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