fitchee
1fitchée — adjective or fitchy also fitché ˈfichē, (ˈ)fi|chā Etymology: Middle French fiché, past participle of ficher to drive in, pin, fasten more at fichu of a cross : having the lower extremity pointed instead of ending in the form characteristic of the …
2fitchée at the foot — phrasal : having a point descending from the lower extremity, the shape of which is not modified used of a cross the outer aspects of whose arms are flat a cross formée fitchée …
3fitchée — fitch·ée …
4List of Irish counties' coats of arms — The following is a list of Irish counties coats of arms. In the majority of cases these are arms assigned to county councils created by the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898 or later legislation, either by the Chief Herald of Ireland in what is …
5Clan Macdonald of Sleat — Clann Ùisdein Crest badge …
6Roman Catholic Diocese of Davenport — Diocese of Davenport Dioecesis Davenportensis Sacred Heart Cathedral, Davenport Location …
7Clan MacLea — or Livingstone Crest badge …
8Clan MacTavish — Crest badge …
9Clan Moffat — Crest badge …
10Richard Bellings, (knight, secretary) — Sir Richard Bellings (sometimes spelt Bealings) (1622 30th October 1716), was the Knight secretary to Catherine of Braganza [ [http://www.moyak.com/researcher/resume/papers/catholic.html The Role of Anti Catholicism in England in the 1670s ] ] In …