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| municipal arms might be described as party per | fess, above in azure the Hessian lion striped argent |
| coat of arms might be described thus: Party per | fess; above, in sable a six-pointed star argent; bel |
| The shield is party per | fess, at the top is represented a sable steinbock, h |
| The shield is argent a | fess azure and a gules rampant lion . |
| argent three mermaids with combs and mirrors in | fess azure between as many mullets of the last; cres |
| s were: Or [sic, illustration shows argent?], a | fess azure, in chief a label of seven points gules. |
| nia grizzly bear at bay, five-pointed star, and | fess base gules), sans text and ground |
| of various similar coats of arms (Argent, on a | fess between two chevrons Sable, three crosses-cross |
| ows the family crest of the Beauchamp family (a | fess between six cross crosslets) which may indicate |
| tes Senate in 1934, unseating Republican Simeon | Fess by a wide margin (1,276,208 to 839,068) and ser |
| e cheaper than airline baggage fees, though the | fess can reach several hundred dollars, depending on |
| It is blazoned Per | fess dancetty azure and or, two mullets of eight poi |
| The | Fess Ermine in Birmingham's coat of arms is a refere |
| of Haigerloch and Wehrstein (1634), parted per | fess gules (red) and argent (silver) |
| His coat of arms is blazoned as "argent a | fess gules between three bulls sable"; his crest was |
| Garrard's arms were blazoned "argent, on a | fess gules, a lion passant, argent; a crescent for d |
| The shield is tierced per | fess in argent, vert and sable. |
| The emblem symbolizes the bridge; argent a | fess nebuly gules on azure that indicates the Eisack |
| ering: the first and the fourth of argent three | fess nebuly azure; the second and the third of gules |
| he first and third corners are per bend and per | fess nebuly of argent and gules; the second and thir |
| langued Or, sinister a lion rampant striped per | fess nine times in gules and argent (the Lion of Hes |
| The emblem is party per | fess of gules and argent. |
| The emblem is party per | fess of sable and vert. |
| The emblem is party per | fess, of gules and sable, with an or horn. |
| The shield is party per | fess of argent and gules; a deer horn with six point |
| lean Eagle on argent; the second is tierced per | fess of sable, argent and gules. |
| emblem represents two sable scrapers placed per | fess on or. |
| The coat of arms is divided party per | fess; on the top are two quarter-circle, azure on ar |
| ir Family were: Vert, three eagles displayed in | fess Or |
| The current shield of Cluj-Napoca is party per | fess; or, bearing an argent Dacian Draco. |
| Azure, a | fess or, in chief a plough, in base, a ship in full |
| Fess Parker | |
| Fess Parker as Pvt. | |
| Fess Parker as Alan Crotty | |
| Fess Parker as Sergeant Pike | |
| Fess Parker as James J. Andrews, Union spy and leade | |
| the NBC television series Daniel Boone starring | Fess Parker and Ed Ames. |
| rshals of the Davy Crockett Days Parade include | Fess Parker who portrayed Davy Crockett in the 1954 |
| Actor | Fess Parker became so identified with the role that |
| licate the national craze which had ensued when | Fess Parker had portrayed Davy Crockett on the same |
| n personalities (James Garner as Bret Maverick; | Fess Parker as Davy Crockett; Gary Cooper as Will Ka |
| ode "Ken-Tuck-E" of NBC's Daniel Boone starring | Fess Parker as Kentucky frontiersman Daniel Boone, ( |
| Jim Coates ( | Fess Parker) leaves home to work on a cattle drive, |
| -commissioned officer, Technical Sergeant Pike ( | Fess Parker), happens upon former fellow sergeant, n |
| pre-Civil War Kansas starring Jeff Chandler and | Fess Parker, and directed by Melvin Frank. |
| Fields, Clark Gable, Cary Grant, Spencer Tracy, | Fess Parker, James Brolin and Barbra Streisand, Raqu |
| ix seasons of NBC's Daniel Boone, with co-stars | Fess Parker, Darby Hinton, Veronica Cartwright, and |
| e name co-starring Tommy Kirk, Dorothy McGuire, | Fess Parker, and Kevin Corcoran. |
| NBC's Daniel Boone television series, starring | Fess Parker. |
| films and on Westward Ho, the Wagons!, starring | Fess Parker. |
| gent and barry of five argent and sable, at the | fess point an inescutcheon azure with three lozenges |
| raised, or, and on either side of the castle in | fess point a lion passant guardant that to the dexte |
| tory, is "Azure, three caltrops in chief over a | fess sable", thus violating the rule of tincture. |
| ght heraldically be described thus: In argent a | fess sable, within, an inescutcheon, in argent bendl |
| The emblem is tierced per | fess: the first of azure, the second an yoke on or a |
| Fess was a Methodist, an editor, an author and a mem | |
| Byrd, also known as Roy "Bald Head" Byrd and as | Fess) was a New Orleans blues singer and pianist. |
| n 1912, while still serving at Antioch College, | Fess was a delegate to the state constitutional conv |
| 3. Or, a | fess wavy gules between three (?) goats' heads erase |
| at of arms might be described thus: In Or a low | fess wavy azure; above, a bear statant sable. |
| Argent, a | fess wavy Azure thereon another wavy Or in base a fl |
| thmed piano blues and choked singing typical of | Fess were too weird to sell millions of records; he |
| High School, he played in the band directed by | Fess Whatley, a teacher who trained numerous African |
| University and was organized by Len Bowden and | Fess Whatley. |
| ined Erskine Tate's orchestra, then played with | Fess Williams and Dave Peyton (1928-1930). |
| in Chicago at the Regal Theatre under the name | Fess Williams and His Joy Boys. |
| In 1922 he toured with | Fess Williams, and formed his own group, the Blue Gr |
| 1937 he moved to New York, where he played with | Fess Williams, Luis Russell and Louis Jordan, and jo |
| ntucky, probably better known for his work with | Fess Williams, King Oliver, Tommy Ladnier, Charles " |
| ns such as Charlie Johnson, the Savoy Bearcats, | Fess Williams, Chick Webb (1933-34), Sam Wooding, Cl |
| ter in the 1920s he worked with Dave Peyton and | Fess Williams. |
| on, Jimmie Noone (1928), Jelly Roll Morton, and | Fess Williams. |
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