Heraldry of Fish: Notices of the Principal Families Bearing Fish in Their ArmsJ. Van Voorst, 1842 - 250 |
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Strona xii
... Lucy 48. Arms of the Duke of Northumberland , K. G. 44 45 46 47 48 48 50 51 51. Vane at Charlecote 53. Stained glass at Kingsdown Church 49. Arms and Quarterings of the Earl of Sussex , from glass at Newhall 50. Arms of Calder Abbey 52 ...
... Lucy 48. Arms of the Duke of Northumberland , K. G. 44 45 46 47 48 48 50 51 51. Vane at Charlecote 53. Stained glass at Kingsdown Church 49. Arms and Quarterings of the Earl of Sussex , from glass at Newhall 50. Arms of Calder Abbey 52 ...
Strona 49
... Lucy . Pope Lucius was in this manner characterized by a comparison to the fish , by Puttenham , * a poet who lived when quaintness was admired : Lucius est piscis , rex et tyrannus aquarum , A quo discordat Lucius iste parum . The play ...
... Lucy . Pope Lucius was in this manner characterized by a comparison to the fish , by Puttenham , * a poet who lived when quaintness was admired : Lucius est piscis , rex et tyrannus aquarum , A quo discordat Lucius iste parum . The play ...
Strona 50
... Lucy the Chief Justice , was Bishop of Winchester , and rebuilt the east end of that cathe- dral , where , on his death in 1204 , he was buried at the entrance of the Lady Chapel . Gules , three luces or , were the ancient arms of the ...
... Lucy the Chief Justice , was Bishop of Winchester , and rebuilt the east end of that cathe- dral , where , on his death in 1204 , he was buried at the entrance of the Lady Chapel . Gules , three luces or , were the ancient arms of the ...
Strona 51
... Lucy , by his marriage with the heiress of Fitz- Duncan , acquired the Honour of Egremont in Cumberland ; his two daughters married brothers of the Multon family . In 1300 Sir Thomas Lucy , having taken the name of his maternal ...
... Lucy , by his marriage with the heiress of Fitz- Duncan , acquired the Honour of Egremont in Cumberland ; his two daughters married brothers of the Multon family . In 1300 Sir Thomas Lucy , having taken the name of his maternal ...
Strona 52
... Lucy did not fail to retain the arms of that ancient family amongst the quarterings , thus forming an heraldic as well as a genealogical record of their alliance . This practice of marshalling , or disposal of several arms in one shield ...
... Lucy did not fail to retain the arms of that ancient family amongst the quarterings , thus forming an heraldic as well as a genealogical record of their alliance . This practice of marshalling , or disposal of several arms in one shield ...
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Abbey addorsed allusion ancient family argent Arms and Crest assumed azure badge barbel Barons bears for arms bend Bishop bore for arms borne Castle cathedral celebrated charged chevron chevron between three chief church coast colour Count of Bar derived descended device dolphin dolphin naiant Duke Earl Edward III eels emblem embowed England English heraldry engrailed engraved erect Essex fess fishermen fishery Fishmongers fleur-de-lis French gules heads erased heiress Henry VIII heraldic heraldry Hertfordshire History James knight lion Lucy manor married mermaid monument motto mullet naiant naiant argent naiant in pale naturalist otter pale argent Palliot pike quartered reign of Edward reign of Henry represented river roach Roche royal sable Saint James Saint Peter salmon saltier Scotland sculptured seal shield ship Sir John Sir William species stained glass Thomas three dolphins three fish three luces town trout vert wavy whale Yorkshire
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