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==Examples== <gallery> File:PercyArmsBeverleyMinster1350.jpg|Arms of Percy, [[Beverley Minster]], c.1350: ''A lion rampant''. The diaper decoration of squared [[quatrefoil]]s in the field has not been included in the [[blazon]]. Were the shield to show the tinctures, the blazon would be: ''Or, a lion rampant azure''<ref>Debrett's Peerage 1968, p.849, Duke of Northumberland arms, 1st & 4th grand quarters</ref> File:ShieldOfWilliamDeValence.jpg|Arabesque diaper on the Heraldic shield of [[William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke]] (d.1296) from his tomb in [[Westminster Abbey]]. [[Champlevé]] enamel File:Crewe Hall (garden front).jpg|Diaper work at [[Crewe Hall]], [[Cheshire]] built 1615–36 File:Norwich gaol.JPG|[[Flushwork]] diapering on the end of the Guildhall, [[Norwich]], 1407–12<ref>[http://trytel.com/~tristan/towns/florilegium/poppoli07.html Norwich Guildhall] at users.trytel.com, Accessed 1 March 2018</ref> File:Heater shield diapered(1765).jpg|Diapering on the arms ("per [[Pale (heraldry)|pale]] [[nebuly]] [[argent]] and [[Azure (heraldry)|azure]]") as borne by the descendants of Rev. William Courtenay Thomas,<ref>Joseph A. Alexander (ed.), Who's Who in Australia 1955 (Melbourne: Colorgravure Publications, 1955), p.749.</ref> himself an [[agnatic]] descendant of Sir [[William ap Thomas]]. </gallery>
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