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... 14th centuries . The equilateral form became prevalent early in the 14th century , when several modifications were introduced . Two of the more effective of these varieties are seen in 11b and c , drawn respect- ively from the Percy ...
... 14th centuries . The equilateral form became prevalent early in the 14th century , when several modifications were introduced . Two of the more effective of these varieties are seen in 11b and c , drawn respect- ively from the Percy ...
Page 152
... 14th centuries by a small modelled crest fitting the top of the helm . The elaboration of the modelled device , and its accompaniments of torse and mantling , produced the large heraldic crest associated with armorial display . Before ...
... 14th centuries by a small modelled crest fitting the top of the helm . The elaboration of the modelled device , and its accompaniments of torse and mantling , produced the large heraldic crest associated with armorial display . Before ...
Page 181
... 14th century— Earl St. Aldwyn . An armed knight with a lance , and a knight " in the disguise of a countryman " with a corn - fork - Cunyngham , Bart . Two 14th - century mariners , one with an astrolabe and the other with a sounding ...
... 14th century— Earl St. Aldwyn . An armed knight with a lance , and a knight " in the disguise of a countryman " with a corn - fork - Cunyngham , Bart . Two 14th - century mariners , one with an astrolabe and the other with a sounding ...
Contents
DEFINITIONS HERALDIC LANGUAGE | 13 |
THE SHIELD AND COAT OF ARMS | 19 |
TINCTURES LINES AND FIELDS | 26 |
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15th century affronté ancient argent argent and azure armorial bearings arms granted badge banner bend bendlet blazoned bordure bore borne canting arms canton Chapter charged chevron chief circlet coat of arms collar College of Arms colour coronet crest crest-coronet cross of St crosses paty decorative devices dexter differenced displayed distinctive Duke eagle Earl Earl Marshal early heralds ECCLESIASTICAL HERALDRY Edward Edward III ensigned ermine escutcheon feathers fess field flag fleurs-de-lis France Garter George gold grant of arms gules hatchment head heiress helm Henry Henry III heraldry impaled insignia Ireland Kings of Arms Knights label lion rampant lions of England lions passant guardant Lord lozenge mantling mark of cadency marshalling martlets molet motto pale placed Plate Prince quarter Quarterly Richard rose roundle Royal Arms Royal Crown sable saltire Scotland seal semé shields of arms shown sinister sometimes Sovereign supporters termed tincture tressure vert Wales