An Introduction to Heraldry: Containing the Rudiments of the Science in General, and Other Necessary Particulars Connected with the SubjectT. Egerton, 1810 - 158 ページ |
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... PROPER , the natural colour of any bearing . PURPURE , the purple colour used in coat armour . Q. QUATERFOIL , four - leaved grass . Lat . Quaterfolium . Fr. Quatrefeuille . See Plate I. fig . 24 . QUARTERED , the division of the shield ...
... PROPER , the natural colour of any bearing . PURPURE , the purple colour used in coat armour . Q. QUATERFOIL , four - leaved grass . Lat . Quaterfolium . Fr. Quatrefeuille . See Plate I. fig . 24 . QUARTERED , the division of the shield ...
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... rather than ornament , as the twisted scroll carvings round it partake too much of the bordure , ( an ordinary that will be described in its proper place . ) OF OF THE POINTS OF THE SHIELD . Having said thus HERALDRY . 43.
... rather than ornament , as the twisted scroll carvings round it partake too much of the bordure , ( an ordinary that will be described in its proper place . ) OF OF THE POINTS OF THE SHIELD . Having said thus HERALDRY . 43.
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... proper places , and more fully describe . The Pale is formed by two perpendicular parallel lines , and should be of the width of about one third of the shield cross - ways . Plate II . 15. This is a very ancient bearing , and va ...
... proper places , and more fully describe . The Pale is formed by two perpendicular parallel lines , and should be of the width of about one third of the shield cross - ways . Plate II . 15. This is a very ancient bearing , and va ...
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... proper term when the full face appears , and Reguardant , when the head is turned quite round in profile , looking backwards to the si- nister or left side . Demi- Demi - Lions are very common in coat ar- mour HERALDRY . 75.
... proper term when the full face appears , and Reguardant , when the head is turned quite round in profile , looking backwards to the si- nister or left side . Demi- Demi - Lions are very common in coat ar- mour HERALDRY . 75.
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... proper , but they are sometimes of metal , and often of colour . I shall now conclude my observations re- specting charges ; and I doubt not but the reader will soon become familiar with most of them that occur , by a little attention ...
... proper , but they are sometimes of metal , and often of colour . I shall now conclude my observations re- specting charges ; and I doubt not but the reader will soon become familiar with most of them that occur , by a little attention ...
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ancient animals Archbishop argent armorial azure Bachelors badge Baronets Barons barways bear beasts bend sinister BezanT Bishop blazon bordure borne in coat called charges cheveron christian names coat armour collar colour common composed coronets Cottice crest crosses gules crosses pattée daughters depicted described dexter chief dignity diminutive Dukes Earls Eldest Sons Engrailed ensigns ermine escocheon of pretence Esquires fess fleurs de lis formed French Garter gold guardant gules Gutté hatchment heiress helmet heraldic heraldry honour impalement imperial crown inescocheon King of Arms Knights Bachelors Knights Banneret label likewise lines lion Lord lozenge mantling Marquisses married metal mitre motto pale passant paternal coat pattée Peers Pellet placed Plate VIII Prince of Wales Princess proper quarterings rank ribbon round royal sable Saltire shield subordinary sword termed Thistle tinc tinctures tressure vair Vide Plate XII Viscounts wife wives wreath Younger Sons
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155 ページ - Chief Justice of the King's Bench. Master of the Rolls. Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. Chief Baron of the Exchequer. Judges, and Barons of the Coif. Knights Bannerets, RoyaL Viscounts' younger sons. Barons
109 ページ - Argent and Gules, the latter fimbriated of the second, surmounted by the Cross of St George of the third, fimbriated as the Saltire.
156 ページ - Married women and widows are entitled to the same rank among each other, as their husbands would respectively have borne between themselves, except such rank is merely professional or official; and unmarried women to the same rank as their eldest brothers would bear among men, during the lives of their fathers.
144 ページ - It consists of the sovereign, a grand master, a prince of the blood royal, and thirteen knights, making in the whole sixteen, and seven officers. The lord lieutenant for the time being is the grand master. The star is charged with three imperial crowns of gold, within a circle of gold, with the motto, QVIS SEPARABIT, MDCCLXXXiu.
154 ページ - I, c. 3. *Lord High Constable. * Lord Marshal. * Lord Admiral. * Lord Steward of the household. * Lord Chamberlain of the household. *Dukes. * Marqueeses. J Dukes' eldest sons. *Earls. J Marquesses
153 ページ - The king's children and grandchildren. * brethren. * uncles. * nephews. * Archbishop of Canterbury * Lord Chancellor or Keeper, if a baron. * Archbishop of York. * Lord Treasurer. * Lord President of the Council, * Lord Privy Seal, * Lord Great Cham- 1 berlain.
141 ページ - ... issuing from a sceptre, enamelled in their proper colours, tied or linked together with seventeen gold knots, enamelled white, having the badge of the Order pendant thereto.
101 ページ - John, sitting on a tomb stone, in his left hand a mound, his right hand extended or, with a linen mitre on H 4 his his head, and in his mouth a sword, fesswise, all proper.
95 ページ - Miserere mei Deus secundum magnani misericordiam tuam ; " the rim is surmounted with sixteen leaves, in shaj)e resembling the oak leaf, every alternate one being somewhat higher than the rest, nine of which appear in the profile view of it ; the cap is of crimson satin, closed at the top by a gold tassel, and turned up with ermine. See p.
102 ページ - Sigillum commune colegii regalis de brasinnose in oxonia." The arms are : The shield divided into three parts paleways ; the centre or, thereon an escutcheon charged with the arms of the See of Lincoln (gules, two lions passant gardant in pale or, on a chief azure Our Lady crowned, sitting on a tombstone issuant from the chief, in her dexter arm the Infant Jesus, in her sinister a sceptre, all or) ensigned with a mitre, all proper ; the dexter side argent, a chevron sable between three roses gules...