. . "Linen canvas embroidered with silk, silver-gilt and silver thread in long-armed cross and tent stitches, with laid and couched work. Trimmed with a short silk fringe.\n\nIn the centre, a shield of arms surmounted by a helm and elaborate mantling; the ground is covered by an interlace of scrolling stems enclosing alternately vine leaves and bunches of grapes. The ground is worked in red, the pattern mainly in shades of green and yellow; the arms are worked in black, white, yellow, blue, red and silver.\n\nNote on the arms\nPale-wise:\nI. (left) Quarterly\n1&4) Argent a cross raguly sable (Sandys of the Vine)\n2&3) Argent a chevron between three eagles' legs sable erased at the thigh, quartering gules four bends vair (Braye)\n\nII. (right) Quarterly of thirteen, 7 and 6 per fesse:\n1) Gules a saltire between twelve crosslets or (Windsor)\n2) Barry nebuly, sable and or (Blount)\n3) Argent, two wolves passant, in plae, sable (a bordure gules, charged with eight couped saltires or omitted) (Ayala)\n4) Or a triple towered castle azure (Ayala quartering)\n5) Azure fretty or (Echingham)\n6) Vair plein azure or argent (possibly for Streakie of Wombre, Wiltshire)\n7) Argent on a bend cotised three mullets centre pierced (Andrewes)\n8) Argent on a cross sable five plates (for bezants) (Stratton)\n9) Azure a cross moline argent centre pierced (Molyns)\n10) Gules five lions rampant in cross argent (Bindworth)\n11) Argent a chevron sable betwee three mullets gules centre pierced (Samborne)\n12) Ermine, a lion rampant (for passant) gules (Drewew)\n13) Argent a pale fusilly gules a bordure azure benzanty (Lushell)\n\nCrest: a goat's head and neck couped at the shoulders argent, horns and wings elevated or."@en . .