| 1. A fess -
yes; it is an ordinary and it passes through the center of the
shield |
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| 2. A cross
(throughout) - yes; it is an ordinary and it passes through the
center of the shield |
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| 3. A bordure
- no; it does not pass through the center of the shield |
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| 4. A heart -
yes, it is simple enough to fimbriate |
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| 5. Three
roundels - no; it/they do not pass through the center of the
shield |
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| 6. A mascle -
no; it is already voided |
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| 7. A cross
bottony - no; this form of cross is too complex to void or
fimbriate |
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| 8. A Latin cross - yes; this is a
simple geometric charge |
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| 9. A salmon - no; animate objects
are never simple geometric charges |
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| 10. A lozenge - yes; this is a
simple geometric charge |
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| 11. An annulet - no; it is already
voided |
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| 12. A gryphon segreant - no;
animate objects are never simple geometric charges |
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| 13. A bull’s head cabossed - no;
animate objects are never simple geometric charges |
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| 14. A fleam - no; it is not a
simple geometric charge |
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| 15. A mullet - Yes, by precedent
it is considered a simple geometric charge |
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| 16. A raven close - no; animate
objects are never simple geometric charges |
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| 17. A bend sinister engrailed -
yes; it is an ordinary and it passes through the center of the
shield |
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| 18. A rose - no; animate objects
are never simple geometric charges |
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| 19. A fret - no; it is not a
simple geometric charge |
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| 20. A tower - no; it is not a
simple geometric charge |
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| 21. A saltire indented - yes; it
is an ordinary and it passes through the center of the shield |
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| 22. A fleur-de-lys - no; it is not
a simple geometric charge |
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| 23. A cross of Jerusalem - no;
this form of cross is too complex to void or fimbriate |
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| 24. A book - no; this is not a
simple geometric charge |
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| 25. A cushion - no; this is not a
simple geometric charge |
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