The “cross of four pheons, conjoined at the points” is sometimes blazoned a “cross pheony” in mundane heraldry; the exact blazon by parts is preferred. Parker [155] cites it in the arms of Trubshawe, but no date is given.
The Baron of Glymm Mere bears as a badge: A cross of four pheons conjoined at the points azure.
Constance Waite bears: Vert, a cross of four pheons within a bordure invected argent.