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|In ''Per chevron gules and Or, two lions rampant and a fleam counterchanged'', there is one charge group, being the two lions and the fleam. | |In ''Per chevron gules and Or, two lions rampant and a fleam counterchanged'', there is one charge group, being the two lions and the fleam. | ||
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'''More examples:''' | '''More examples:''' | ||
Consider ''Azure crusily argent, a chief Or''. The semy of crosses crosslet (crusily) is a charge group. | |||
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|In ''Per bend sinister sable and argent, a plate and a cinquefoil counterchanged'', the plate and the cinquefoil form one charge group. This is very poor style but is registerable so long as the field division is not Per pale. If it was per pale it would be returned for breaking our rules on marshaled armory. | |In ''Per bend sinister sable and argent, a plate and a cinquefoil counterchanged'', the plate and the cinquefoil form one charge group. This is very poor style but is registerable so long as the field division is not Per pale. If it was per pale it would be returned for breaking our rules on marshaled armory. | ||
|http://heraldry.sca.org/laurel/lessons/images/chargegrp-5.jpg | |http://heraldry.sca.org/laurel/lessons/images/chargegrp-5.jpg | ||
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==Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, Peripheral -== | ==Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, Peripheral -== |