Pellet. A black roundle.
Pendent. Hanging.
Pennon. An armorial lance flag, pointed or swallow-tailed at the fly. No. 286 is from the Brass to Sir John d’Aubernoun, A.D. 1279; the arms are—Az., a chevron or.
Per. By means of, or after the manner of.
| No. 286.— A Pennon. | No. 287.— A Pheon. |
Pheon. A pointed arrow-head, borne with the point in base, unless the contrary is specified, No. 287.
Phœnix. A fabulous eagle, always represented as issuant from flames.
Pile. One of the Ordinaries, in form like a wedge, Nos. [126], [127], [128]. In Pile. Arranged after the form of a pile.
Planta Genista. The broom plant badge of the Plantagenets, No. [21].
Plate. A silver roundle.