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the [[unclear]] of his field after the same manner as the Baronets badge is marshall'd, and which on account of it shewing forth his pretension to her estate is called ([[underline]] an Escutcheon of pretence [[/underline]] and is blazoned [[underline]] surtout, [[/underline]] i.e. over all as the inescutcheon borne in the 4th- quarter of the royal atcheivement. - But the Children are to bear the hereditary coat of arms of their father and mother quarterly which denotes a fixed inheritance. the first and 4th- quarter generally contain the fathers arms, except the heirs should derive not only their estate, but also their title, and dignity from their mother. if a maiden or dowager marry a man of inferior rank their coat of arms may be set aside of one another in two seperate escutcheon ˄ [[addition]] but [[/addition]] under one drapery. -- Arbishops, and Bishops impale their arms differently from the before mentioned rule, by giving, the place of honor, that is the