An Introduction to Heraldry: With Nearly One Thousand Illustrations, Including the Arms of about Five Hundred Different FamiliesG. Bell, 1890 - 279 sider |
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Side 39
... Knot . 30. Argent , three pallets wavy gules ; name , Downes . 31. Gules , three tilting - spears , erect in fess or , heads argent ; name , Amherst . 32. Azure , three leopards ' faces in pale or ; name , Snigg 33. Argent , on a pile ...
... Knot . 30. Argent , three pallets wavy gules ; name , Downes . 31. Gules , three tilting - spears , erect in fess or , heads argent ; name , Amherst . 32. Azure , three leopards ' faces in pale or ; name , Snigg 33. Argent , on a pile ...
Side 78
... knot : but we dare not loiter at the entrance . On each side of the Chapel are the elegantly - carved stalls , now appropriated to the Knights of the Bath , each surmounted by a canopy of delicate tabernacle - work , no two being alike ...
... knot : but we dare not loiter at the entrance . On each side of the Chapel are the elegantly - carved stalls , now appropriated to the Knights of the Bath , each surmounted by a canopy of delicate tabernacle - work , no two being alike ...
Side 79
... knot is worked into the open work of the compartments of the centre gates of the Chapel , and also in the sculptured cornices . Knots were frequently used as badges to distinguish different fami- lies : see Pl . xv . , No. 31 to 35 ...
... knot is worked into the open work of the compartments of the centre gates of the Chapel , and also in the sculptured cornices . Knots were frequently used as badges to distinguish different fami- lies : see Pl . xv . , No. 31 to 35 ...
Side 98
... KNOT is a knot of silk tied as the example , Pl . xxxii . , n . 32. This knot was a cognisance of Arch- bishop Bourchier , and a representation of it is still pre- served in several of the apartments of Knole House , in Kent , which was ...
... KNOT is a knot of silk tied as the example , Pl . xxxii . , n . 32. This knot was a cognisance of Arch- bishop Bourchier , and a representation of it is still pre- served in several of the apartments of Knole House , in Kent , which was ...
Side 102
... knots , the ends meeting in base , gules ; these are the arms of Sclavonia . Pl . xxvii . , n . 11 . CASQUE . See HELMET . CASTLE . Or , a castle triple - towered gules , the port displayed of the first , leaved argent . Pl . xxxIx ...
... knots , the ends meeting in base , gules ; these are the arms of Sclavonia . Pl . xxvii . , n . 11 . CASQUE . See HELMET . CASTLE . Or , a castle triple - towered gules , the port displayed of the first , leaved argent . Pl . xxxIx ...
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An Introduction to Heraldry: With Nearly One Thousand Illustrations ... Hugh Clark,Thomas Wormull Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1892 |
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