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Summary

Français : Planches de l' Encyclopédie de Diderot et d'Alembert, volume 6.
English: Flag chart from French Encyclopédie (part 3 of 8), showing William III of England royal standard, etc. Fig 53 is the Isle of Man, Fig 60 is the Irish "Green ensign", Fig 77 Amsterdam.

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Key (summarized in translation from captions in images File:Encyclopedie volume 6-109.png and File:Encyclopedie volume 6-110.png ):

52. Heraldic banner of William III arms.
53. Isle of Man
54. English white ensign (old)
55. Scottish East India
56. English blue ensign (old), apparently incorrectly captioned
57. Scottish red ensign
58. Scottish(?) squadron flag
59. Ireland (red saltire on white)
60. Irish green ensign
61. Holy Roman Empire
62. Holy Roman emperor
63. Blue cross of Burgundy flag
64. Emperor Charles III
65. Brabant
66. Flanders
67. White cross of Burgundy flag
68. Other Flanders
69. Ostend
70. Estates-General flag
71. Holland flag of Prince of Orange
72. Estates-General
73. Holland flag of Prince of Orange (doubled stripes)
74. Holland flag of Prince of Orange (gironny)
75. Variation of 74
76. Other variation of 74
77. Amsterdam
78. Dutch East India
79. United Provinces

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