Heraldry as art: An account of its development and practice, chiefly in EnglandEve, G. W. (George William)
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Heraldry as art: An account of its development and practice, chiefly in England
Eve, G. W. (George William)
Heraldry -- Great Britain
SHIPS, CONJOINED WITH LIONS, 84
SNAKE, 89, 195
SPADE, 283
SPEAR, TILTING, 283
SRUTTLE, 283
STABIUS, ARMS OF, 136
STAFFORD KNOT, 278
STAINED GLASS, 227, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 235, 237, 239, 241, 242,
243, 244
STANDARD, 256
SUPPORTERS, 86, 88, 89, 140, 141, 145, 186, 187, 196, 211, 209, 211;
royal, 237
SWAN, 234
SWORD, 88, 136
SYON COPE, ARMS FROM, 248
SYRINX, 270
TALPAS, MEDAL BY, 93
THISTLE COLLAR, 161
TIARA, PAPAL, 210
TIGER, HERALDIC, 141
TILTING HELM, 121;
spear, 283
TINCTURES, 44
TOISON D’OR BADGE, 86, 87, 251;
collar, 193
TORSE, FLORENTINE, 134
TOURNAMENT COLLAR, 287
TOURNEY HELM, 124
” HELM AND CREST, 136
TREFOIL, 256, 284
TRESSURE, 59, 219
TRICKED ARMS, 55
TSCHERTTS, ARMS OF, 95
TUDOR CROWN, 140
UNICORN, 86, 231
UNION JACK, 259
VAIR, 45, 151;
ancient form of, 46
VARIOUS LINES, 56
WAKE AND ORMOND KNOT, 279
WARWICK, ARMS OF THE EARL OF, 236
WATER BOUGET, 284
WEIDLITZ, HANS, 94
WELDON, W. H., CREST OF, 179
WILLIAM DE VALENCE SHIELD, 176
WINGS, 94;
dragons’, 88
WINGS CONJOINED IN LURE, 151
WINNOWING FAN, 283
WIRSUNG, ARMS OF, 94
WOLSEY, CARDINAL, ARMS OF, 147
WOOD-CARVING, 211
WYVERN, 94
Transcriber’s Note:
Minor errors and omissions in punctuation, hyphenation, and
capitalization have been fixed.
Some words with potential alternative spellings were left as in the
text, including jowlopped, marygold, spandrils, Poictiers, applique,
and gouttee.
Page 55: Three instances of non-Unicode shapes have been designated
by [Shape]. [Shape 1] is similar to an Greek lambda (Λ), but obtuse.
[Shape 2] is a circle with a dot in the middle and five lines radiating
from it. [Shape 3] is a cross with three arcs on the top.
Page 58: “displaying an augumentation” changed to “displaying an
augmentation”.
Page 62: “known as guttee or goutee” changed to “known as guttée or
gouttee”.
Page 99: “patée or formee” changed to “patée or formée”.
Page 100: “Cross Pomell” changed to “Cross Pommel” in the Fig. 118
caption.
Page 106: “Maltesta in Italy” changed to “Malatesta in Italy”.
Page 111: “like the semé” changed to “like the semée”.
Page 119: “more or less cylindical” changed to “more or less
cylindrical”.
Page 173: “Champlévé is usually” changed to “Champlevé is usually”.
Page 216: “in this way car” changed to “in this way care”.
Page 279: “J. Robinson Planche” changed to “J. Robinson Planché”.
Index entry spellings were changed to match the spelling in the text:
Page 295: “furchee” in the index changed to “furchée”.
Page 295: “botonée” in the index changed to “bottonée”.
Page 295: “Durer” in the index changed to “Dürer”.
Page 296: “French chateaux” in the index changed to “French châteaux”.
Page 298: “Lambriquins” in the index changed to “Lambrequins”.
Page 298: “Nebulee” in the index changed to “Nebulée”.
Page 298: “Ogresse” in the index changed to “Ogress”.
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