Plate 43.
Plate 43.
Plate 43.
- Cornucopia
- Obsidional Crown, or Garland
- Crown of Thorns
- Crown Graminee, or Chaplet of Grass
- Crown Olive, Olive Chaplet, or Civic Wreath
- Fasces, or Roman-Fasces
- Dacres Knot. Badge of Dacre an escallop and staff raguly both ar. connected by a Dacre Knot
- Bowen's Knot. No. 2. Anne of Bohemia
- Harrington, or Love Knot. No. 2. Stafford Knot
- Bourchier's Knot. No. 2. Wakes and Ormond Knot
- Lacy Knot
- Hungerford Knot. Badge a golden sickle and garb connected by a Hungerford Knot
- A Coil of flax, as in the Crest of Washbourne, and the Heneage Knot
- True Lover's Knot. No. 2. A Wedding favour as in arms of Latter A Fetterlock or. to which is attached a rope gu. encircling a fishes tail erect ppr. having a peg at the other end gold. Badge of Lawrence
- Lure, or Leure
- Hawk's, or Falcon's bell, and
- Hawk's bell with jesses
- Hawk's or Falcon's rests, or perches
- Harp
- Three organ pipes enfiled with a laurel branch. Crest of Delapipe
- Jew's Harp, No. 1. Pipe, No. 2. Lyre, No. 3. Cornet, No. 4.
- Trumpets
- Hautboy, No. 1. Horn, No. 2. Flute, No. 3. Trumpet, No. 4.
- Bugle-horn ; or Hunting Horn stringed
- Fiddle, or Violin ; a Treble Violin, Violoncello, or Treble Violent
- Drum and Drum sticks
- Clarion, Rest, or Sufflue
- The same. No. 1. Most commonly used
- Bell, or Church Bell
- Belfry
- Book, or Bible closed
- Book open with seven seals
- Map, or Chart. The Crest of Holton
- Mirror, No. 1. Breast distilling drops of milk, No. 2, Eye, No. 3
- Bonfire; and Extinguisher
- Fascine; and Park pales
- Ostrich Feather
- A Plume of Ostrich Feathers
- A Double Plume
- Triple Plume
- A Panache, or Upright plume of feathers
- A Panache of Peacock feathers
- Wrestling Collar ; and a Dog's Collar
- Falconer's, or Hawking Glove, and a Falconer's glove pendent tasselled
- Circular wreath ar. and sa. with four hawk's bells joined thereto in quadrature or. borne by Jocelyn. An Oval Wreath
- Three ingots of Gold, palewise fretted with another in bend. Borne by the name of Wilson Dice charged with an Ace; and a Dice with six spots in front, three on the sinister side, and two on the top. Mathias
- Gonfanon, or Gonfalone
- A banner displayed bendways ar. therein a canton az. charged with a saltire of the first, as in the arms of Bannerman
- Chess-rooks. No. 3. The most common
- Pillar, or Column (Doric.) Ducally crowned. No. 1. Column (Ionic) enveloped with a Snake. No, 2
- A Broken Column. A Column (Corinthian) winged, or a Winged Column
- Dove-cot, or Dove-house. The one on the dexter if without vane, is sometimes blazoned a Castle
- Canopy, or Stall of Gothic work
- Gardebras, or Garbraille
- Weather-cock, or Vane. Badge of Ratcliffe
- A mans heart gu. within two equilateral triangles interlaced sa. Also blazoned a double Delta. Borne in the arms of Villages
- Escarbuncle, or Carbuncle
- The Shield of Pallas
- Pair of Couples. As borne by Lord Hindlip
- Pyramid
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