Plate 37.
Plate 37.
Plate 37.
- Beacon-fired
- Fire-Beacon, also termed Rack-pole beacon
- Fire-Chest
- Chamber-piece fired and a Cannon
- A musket. Cannon mounted in perspective
- A Culvering, or Culverin. Ship gun carriage with ordnance mounted
- A Gabion, and Scaling-ladder
- Chain Shot, and Chain-Shot as borne by Clifford
- Bar-Shot ; a pistol ; and Spar-Shot
- Ball fired in four places. Two Grenades, or Bomb-Shells ; and a Caltrap, also termed Cheval-Trap, or Galtrap
- Tilting Spear broken ; and Spear-head imbrued
- Battering-ram; and Mortar mounted
- Quiver filled with arrows. An arrow
- Pheon mounted on a staff and feathered, or a Pheon shafted and feathered, also termed an arrow Pheoned
- Pheon
- Pheon engrailed on the outer side
- Broad-arrow
- Two Archers, String, or Long-Bows bent, and a Bird bolt with three heads
- A Sheaf of arrows
- Five arrows, two and two paralled in saltire, and one in pale
- Five arrows banded
- Half-spear ; a spear ; a javelin'; and three Bird-bolts
- Arbaleste, or Cross-bow bent
- BovvT with arrow drawn to the head, or Long-bow fully bent
- Battle axes
- Lochabar-axes
- Pole-axe ; and Danish axe
- Broad axe, and Lochabar-axe
- Axe, or Hatchet
- Danish Hatchets
- Halbert and Demi-Halbert, or Curtal-axe
- Two Cronels of a Tilting spear
- Crampit, or Crampette, Boteroll, or Bauteroll
- Match-lock
- An Annulet ; and two annulets conjoined in fesse
- Three annulets conjoined, or interlaced, also termed Gimble-Rings
- Portcullis
- Balista, or Swepe
- Fetlock
- Three Fetlocks interlaced
- Annulet, staffed, or staved flort, or flory
- Shackle, or Link ; and a Gem-ring, also termed annulet stoned
- A Cross of thunder
- Thunderbolt, also termed Jupiter's thunderbolt
- Nail; a Horse shoe; and Passion-nail
- Three Horse-shoes interlaced
- Spur-rowel ; a Scotch spur ; Spur- rowel blemished ; and Mullet ; and Mullet pierced
- Spur, leathered
- Saddle
- Saddle with stirrups and leathers
- Pack-saddle
- Stirrup and leather
- Boss of a Bit, and a Snaffle bit
- Manage-Bit
- Hames
- Barnacles extended, and Barnacles closed
- A Curry-comb between Yokes. Two specimens of yokes, or ox-yokes
- Quintain
- Quintal
- Match kindled, i.e. fired
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