
Most draw software or word processor applications allow use of an individual 
key stroke to be seen a graphic expression within artwork or text documents. 
Heraldry designers using a personal computer should find these historical 
ermine spots to be of special interest.

This font selection details interpretations of the Arctic weasel's black 
spot of tail seen decorating coats of arms and furry trim of royalty to 
include crowns.  Ermine spots became common-place for double linings of 
mantle (cape) or as individual charges placed upon shield.  Ermine spots 
alone decorate the designated shield of Britain.

The Round Table Arms forum is dedicated to helping others become armigers 
with understanding that heraldry and genealogy are strong allies.

Owning a coat of arms is a God-given right not impeded by most governments. 
Historical: "Up to the year 1530 few people had been granted their Coat of 
Arms by any official body or monarch. 90% of Arms had been assumed by 
individuals as an heritable right without question..." --History of Heraldry

Please join this Yahoo Group to learn more about coats of arms and to 
possibly share your genealogy at: 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RoundTableArms

Gary Smith
SirTSClan@Yahoo.com

