Heraldry of Fish: Notices of the Principal Families Bearing Fish in Their ArmsJ. Van Voorst, 1842 - 250 |
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... supporters of arms , addi- tional appendages of rank requisite to be known ; almost equal splendour was shown in the rich ecclesiastial em- bellishments used by the higher orders of prelates , and not less interesting is the monkish ...
... supporters of arms , addi- tional appendages of rank requisite to be known ; almost equal splendour was shown in the rich ecclesiastial em- bellishments used by the higher orders of prelates , and not less interesting is the monkish ...
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... Supporters 36 37 39 40 42 43 42. Dolphins at sea 44. Arms of Whalley 41. Arms and Supporters of Sir William Burnaby 43. Arms of Whalley Abbey 45. Arms of Vaughan 46. Harpoon , from Rondelet 47. Arms of Lucy 48. Arms of the Duke of ...
... Supporters 36 37 39 40 42 43 42. Dolphins at sea 44. Arms of Whalley 41. Arms and Supporters of Sir William Burnaby 43. Arms of Whalley Abbey 45. Arms of Vaughan 46. Harpoon , from Rondelet 47. Arms of Lucy 48. Arms of the Duke of ...
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... Supporters , on the dexter side Neptune crowned , standing upon a dolphin , and bearing in his right hand the trident , all proper ; on the sinister a sea - horse holding an union flag in his dexter paw , proper . Motto , Strike . A ...
... Supporters , on the dexter side Neptune crowned , standing upon a dolphin , and bearing in his right hand the trident , all proper ; on the sinister a sea - horse holding an union flag in his dexter paw , proper . Motto , Strike . A ...
Strona 42
... supporters is afforded by the dolphin , and the earliest example may be found in the beginning of the sixteenth century . The origin of figures placed on each side of the shield , which they seem to support , is derived from the custom ...
... supporters is afforded by the dolphin , and the earliest example may be found in the beginning of the sixteenth century . The origin of figures placed on each side of the shield , which they seem to support , is derived from the custom ...
Strona 44
... supporters of the arms of the ancient family of Trevelyan of Cornwall , by whom a dolphin was also used as a badge . The arms of Admiral Sir William Burnaby , Bart . of Brough- ton Hall in Oxfordshire , show the dolphins as supporters ...
... supporters of the arms of the ancient family of Trevelyan of Cornwall , by whom a dolphin was also used as a badge . The arms of Admiral Sir William Burnaby , Bart . of Brough- ton Hall in Oxfordshire , show the dolphins as supporters ...
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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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