Heraldry of Fish: Notices of the Principal Families Bearing Fish in Their ArmsJ. Van Voorst, 1842 - 250 |
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Strona vii
... badge have both been noticed ; these were in con- stant use from the time of King Richard II . to that of King Henry ... badges of tenure , the badges of trade , and of merchants enriched by com- merce , the marks of printers , and even ...
... badge have both been noticed ; these were in con- stant use from the time of King Richard II . to that of King Henry ... badges of tenure , the badges of trade , and of merchants enriched by com- merce , the marks of printers , and even ...
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... Badge 68. Arms of Count Graville , K.G. 70 72 73 74 69. Arms of Colston 70. Arms of Rivière 71. Arms and Crest of Karpfen 72. Arms of De Blocg 73. The Mahi of Mogul 75 76 77 78 79 74. Arms of Viscount Lake 80 75. Hindu Fish and Lotus 80 ...
... Badge 68. Arms of Count Graville , K.G. 70 72 73 74 69. Arms of Colston 70. Arms of Rivière 71. Arms and Crest of Karpfen 72. Arms of De Blocg 73. The Mahi of Mogul 75 76 77 78 79 74. Arms of Viscount Lake 80 75. Hindu Fish and Lotus 80 ...
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... Badge of Sir John Wallop , K. G. 215 191. Arms of Prestwich 216 192. Arms and Crest of Die Erstenberger 217 193. Arms of Sir Isaac Heard , Garter King of Arms . 218 194. Banner of Lord Scales 220 195. Badge of Goldingham 221 196. Saint ...
... Badge of Sir John Wallop , K. G. 215 191. Arms of Prestwich 216 192. Arms and Crest of Die Erstenberger 217 193. Arms of Sir Isaac Heard , Garter King of Arms . 218 194. Banner of Lord Scales 220 195. Badge of Goldingham 221 196. Saint ...
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... badge to its origin , which invariably attract the notice of the poet and the consideration of the antiquary : to them the heraldry of early ages is a subject of inexhaustible interest . The earliest known device of fish , the Zodiacal ...
... badge to its origin , which invariably attract the notice of the poet and the consideration of the antiquary : to them the heraldry of early ages is a subject of inexhaustible interest . The earliest known device of fish , the Zodiacal ...
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... badges of antiquity as the probable prototype of many existing bearings in coat armour . This view of the subject has not been entirely overlooked . " A discourse of the origin of heraldry , demonstrat- ing upon what rational foundation ...
... badges of antiquity as the probable prototype of many existing bearings in coat armour . This view of the subject has not been entirely overlooked . " A discourse of the origin of heraldry , demonstrat- ing upon what rational foundation ...
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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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