Cross: Pheons

Cross of four pheons, conjoined at the points (Accepted)

Cross of four pheons, conjoined at the points (Accepted)

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.

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