Arms of Hammersmith: Party per pale azure and gules, on a chevron between two cross crosslets in chief and an escallop in base argent, three horseshoes of the first.
Viscount Strangford A Chevron between 3 cinquefoils, an escallop on a chief.
There ought to be another escallop on the coat-of-arms illustrated, and according to the printed authorities the crest of Tash should be a demi greyhound.
St. James the Greater has the escallop shell and staff of the pilgrim.
Dacre knot is entwined about the Dacre escallop and the famous “ragged staff” of Beauchamp and Neville: No.
In conjunction with fish we may perhaps consider the Escallop which, as a charge, belongs to the earliest period of Heraldry.
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