10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SCUTCHEON-LIKE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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1
The rose fanciers' manual
cut of a shield or scutcheon-like shape, and raised carefully from the branch with
the budding knife, so as to adhere without fissure or blemish to the bud, which
otherwise would not succeed. Upon the stock to be grafted, a longitudinal slit
must ...
Catherine Grace F. Gore,
1838
2
The Rose Fancier's Manual
cut of a shield or scutcheon-like shape, and raised carefully from the branch with
the budding knife, so as to adhere without fissure or blemish to the bud, which
otherwise would not succeed. Upon the stock to be grafted, a longitudinal slit
must ...
Mrs. Gore (Catherine Grace Frances),
1838
3
A Way to Get Wealth: Containing Six Principall Vocations, Or ...
IN grafting after the manner of a Scutcheon,you shall not vary not differ much from
that of the Flute or pipe, save onely that the Scutcheon-likegraft having one eylet,
as the other hath, yet the wood of the tree whereupon the Scutcheon-like graft ...
Gervase Markham, William Lawson,
1668
4
Scenes and Characters of the Middle Ages
... on page 298, we find that their costume is the ordinary costume of the period,
and is not alike in all; but that each of them has a chain round his neck, to which
is suspended what is probably a scutcheon, like that of the Islington minstrel.
5
Scenes and Characters of the Middle Ages / Third Edition
... eachof them has a chainround hisneck,towhich is suspendedwhat is probably
a scutcheon, like thatof the Islington minstrel. In short, a careful examinationofa
number of illustrations in illuminated MSS.of various dates, from
Saxondownwards ...
6
The natural history of Cornwall: The air, climate, waters, ...
... half an inch diameter, and as much distant from each other; transparent as the
rest, but that at their very brim they are tipped with a very beautiful blue. Four
scutcheon-like figures, e e, aptly joining their base points, form a slender siilcus
in ...
7
Antiquities, Historical and Monumental of the County of ...
... their very brim they are tipped with a very beautiful blue. Four scutcheon-like
figures, e e, aptly joining their base points, form a slender su/cus in the form of a
cross at the center; four figures in the form of a heart, fill the vacancies between
the ...
8
A New Dictionary of Heraldry, Explaining All the Terms Us'd ...
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19equal Thickness, and all of terminating at the 'Edges of the Scutcheon, like the
plain Cros's. Plate I. Fig. 7.' ASSEMBLE, C'olomþier'e represents as it where a ...
9
The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal
A sculptor might as well shut up his tools. " The instrument of instruments, the
hand," is not a thing to be stuck in a scutcheon, like a baronet's device. The most
delicate need not be afraid of turning it to account, even on the score of delicacy.
10
A History of the British Sessile-eyed Crustacea
The outer antennae are affixed beneath the fore margin of the head, and are
separated from each other by an elevated scutcheon-like piece or labrum ; they
are composed of five or six strong basal joints gradually increasing in length, but
...
Charles Spence Bate, John Obadiah Westwood,
1868