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[edit]Français : Planches de l'Encyclopédie de Diderot et d'Alembert, volume 6.
English: Flag chart from French Encyclopédie (part 2 of 8), showing Portugal, William III of England (1688-1689), Hanoverian royal standard, etc. Two of the flags read: "For the Protestant Religion ant[sic] Liberty of England". Fig 40 is an incorrect version of the New England pine tree flag.
Encyclopédie flag chart: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8
Key (summarized in translation from captions in images File:Encyclopedie volume 6-108.png and File:Encyclopedie volume 6-109.png):
- 24. Royal flag of Portugal
- 25. White flag of Portugal with armillary sphere
- 26. Other white flag of Portugal with armillary sphere
- 27. Other Portugal
- 28. War flag of Portugal
- 29. Other Portugal
- 30. Portuguese merchant
- 31. Portugal
- 32. Royal flag of William III of England with "For the Protestant Religion ant[sic] Liberty of England" motto.
- 33. Heraldic banner of George I of England
- 34. British royal
- 35. Red flag with "For the Protestant Religion ant[sic] Liberty of England" motto.
- 36. British red ensign.
- 37. British admiral
- 38. British admiral (new)
- 39. English red ensign (old)
- 40. Incorrect version of New England pine-tree flag (with globe instead of pine tree).
- 41. Other English (cross of st. George and three lions arms)
- 42. British blue ensign
- 43. English red ensign variation
- 44. Squadron flag, with 13 red and white horizontal stripes
- 45. British white ensign
- 46. Yacht flag
- 47. Guinea yacht flag
- 48. East India Company
- 49. Ireland (red saltire on white, not referred to as St. Patrick's cross)
- 50. England (red cross on white, St. George's cross)
- 51. Bugie(??)
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