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=<u>'''Parker's Heraldry:'''</u>=  
=<u>'''Parker's Heraldry:'''</u>=  
Annulet, (fr. Anneau and Anelet, written sometimes in plural Anelettz or Anels:) a small ring, possibly derived from the links composing chain armour. It is of frequent occurrence as a charge, and
Annulet, (fr. Anneau and Anelet, written sometimes in plural Anelettz or Anels:) a small ring, possibly derived from the links composing chain armour. It is of frequent occurrence as a charge, and
[[File:http:''karlwilcox.com/parker/wp-content/uploads/parker/011b.png|right|link=http:''karlwilcox.com/parker/wp-content/uploads/parker/m011b.png|ANLETT.]]
generally more than one appear: the two annulets are often linked in fess, or embraced; or they may be conjunct. Three may in like manner be interlaced in triangle. When three rings are interlaced the expression gimbal rings is sometimes used, and when more, they form a chain, q.v.
generally more than one appear: the two annulets are often linked in fess, or embraced; or they may be conjunct. Three may in like manner be interlaced in triangle. When three rings are interlaced the expression gimbal rings is sometimes used, and when more, they form a chain, q.v.
The single annulet is likewise the difference, or mark of cadency, assigned to the fifth son.
The single annulet is likewise the difference, or mark of cadency, assigned to the fifth son.
> Azure, three annulets argent, (of another branch or)–ANLETT.
> Azure, three annulets argent, (of another branch or)–ANLETT.
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> [[File:http:''karlwilcox.com/parker/wp-content/uploads/parker/012a.png|right|link=http:''karlwilcox.com/parker/wp-content/uploads/parker/m012a.png|conjunct.]]
> Sir Nicholas de VEPOUND de or a vj aneus de gules–Roll, temp. ED. II.
> Sir Nicholas de VEPOUND de or a vj aneus de gules–Roll, temp. ED. II.
> Sire Johan de CROMWELLE de goules a vj aneus de or–Ibid.
> Sire Johan de CROMWELLE de goules a vj aneus de or–Ibid.
> Monsire de BARTON de Fryton port d’ermin, sur fes gules trois anneletts d’or–Roll, temp. ED. III.
> Monsire de BARTON de Fryton port d’ermin, sur fes gules trois anneletts d’or–Roll, temp. ED. III.
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> [[File:http:''karlwilcox.com/parker/wp-content/uploads/parker/012b.png|right|link=http:''karlwilcox.com/parker/wp-content/uploads/parker/m012b.png|embraced.]]
> Argent, two annulets linked together gules, between three crosses formy sable–THORNHAGH, Nottingham.
> Argent, two annulets linked together gules, between three crosses formy sable–THORNHAGH, Nottingham.
> Argent, two annulets conjunct sable, within an orle of trefoils slipped vert–John ETON.
> Argent, two annulets conjunct sable, within an orle of trefoils slipped vert–John ETON.
> Ermine, three annulets interlaced in triangle gules–MANDERE.
> Ermine, three annulets interlaced in triangle gules–MANDERE.
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> [[File:http:''karlwilcox.com/parker/wp-content/uploads/parker/012c.png|right|link=http:''karlwilcox.com/parker/wp-content/uploads/parker/m012c.png|interlaced.]]
> Gules, six annulets embraced or, two, two and two–BRACER.
> Gules, six annulets embraced or, two, two and two–BRACER.
> Gules, six annulets interlaced palewise in pairs, and a chief or–CLENCH.
> Gules, six annulets interlaced palewise in pairs, and a chief or–CLENCH.
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==Annulets interlaced:==  
==Annulets interlaced:==  
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