Helmet
Helmet
Helmet, Helme, Heaulme, or Casque. Was also termed Heaume, Basinet, Cask, Salet, etc.
Although these were all terms to denotecoverings for the head ia time of war, still they differed not only in name, but in shai^e. Our custom of bearing the Crest on the Helmet is "borrowed from the ancient fashion of adorning it with some kind of device, to make it appear terrible to the enemy. Helmets are now used as the distinctive marks of Nobility, and are dilgently depicted. They are frequently met with as charges in Coat Armour and are also borne singly as Crests.
The Helmet of a King, or Prince, is full faced,with six bars, all of gold, and lined inside with crimson. P. 24, f. 8.
The Helmet of a Duke, Marquis, Earl, Viscomit, and Baron, is of steel, garnished wHhgold, placed in profile with five bars, lined with crimson, f. 9.
The Helmet of a Baronet, or Knight, is ofsteel, ornamented with gold, and is shewn full-faced, with beaver open, lined with crimson, f. 11.
The Helmet of an Esquire, or Gentleman, is asteel profile Helmet, ornamented with gold, the beaver close, f . 12 ; Helmet with Vizor raised, P. 3 G, f. 10.
If two Helmets are placed on one shield tosupport two different crests, they are usually set face to face. P. 2, f. 24.
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