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Murrey
In heraldry, murrey is a "stain", or a non-standard tincture, of a dark reddish purple colour. ==Overview== According to dictionaries, ''murrey'' () is the colour of mulberries, somewhere between gules (red) and purpure (violet), almost maroon;〔. Accessed 14 July 2009.〕 but examples registered in Canada〔(Crest of William Dale Murray ): "Issuant from an antique crown or a bison's head in trian aspect murrey accorné or." Canadian Public Register, vol IV, p 292.〕 and Scotland〔Arms of ____ Brown: "Murrey; a chevron between two fleurs de lys in chief and a plough in base, or." Public Register, vol 71, p 26.〕 show it as a reddish brown. The livery colours of the House of York in the fifteenth century were azure and murrey, as depicted on the shields of the Falcon of the Plantagenets and the White Lion of Mortimer, two of the Queen's Beasts. The Flag of the Second Spanish Republic (in the 1930s) was a tricolour of horizontal stripes of red, yellow and murrey.
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