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1722, Alexander Nisbet, A System of Heraldry Speculative and Practical, page 220:Gules, cloué Argent.
1827, Sir Walter Scott, Quentin Durward. By the Author of “Waverley”, Etc, Etc , page 214:... representing an ounce, or tiger-cat, the emblem of the captive prince, behind a grating, or, as Toison d'Or technically defined it, "Sable, a musion passant Or, oppressed with a trellis gules, cloué of the second.
1864, Weston Styleman Walford, Charles Spencer Perceval, Three Rolls of Arms of the Latter Part of the Thirteenth Century: Together with an Index of Names and an Alphabetical Ordinary of the Coats, page 56:292. Richard Trussell. Argent a trellis gules cloué d'or.