10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «VAMBRACED» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
vambraced in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
vambraced im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of ...
Arms— Gu., three arms vambraced, bunds, ppr. Crtst — An arm vambraced.
Motto — In Deo robur nieus. &iu — Willow Bank, Ennii, co. Clare ; and Aclzar
House, co. Dublin. ARMSTRONG OF MEALIFFE. ABHSTRONO, EDWARD-
MARCTJS ...
2
Fairbairn's Book of Crests of the Families of Great Britain ...
Armstrong, a dexter arm vambraced, the hand ppr. grasping a leg in armour,
couped at the thigh of the same. Armstrong, Marcus Beresford , Esquire, J.P., of
Chaffpool, near Ballymote, same crest and motto. Armstrong, Lieutenant Colonel
...
3
The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, ...
Gu. three dexter arms vambraced ar. bands ppr. Crest — A dexter arm
vambraced in armour, the hand ppr. Armstrong- (Sir Richard Armstrong, knt. of
Lincoln, col. in the army, and C.B.). Arms, &c. as preceding, the hand of the crest
holding a ...
4
The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales: ...
Motto— Invieta labore. Armstrong" (Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire). Gu. three
dexter arms vambraced ar. hands ppr. Crest — A dexter arm vambraced in
armour, the hand ppr. Armstrong; (Sir Ricbaed Aemstbono, knt. of Lincoln, col. in
the ...
5
A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry ...
Arm*— Gu., throe arms in armour vambraced, hands ppr., quartering Heaton,
Greene, and HacDonnell. Crest — An armed hand and arm ; in the hand a leg
and foot, in rich armour, couped at the thigh. Motto— Vi et arm is. Seats— New
Hall ...
6
Russian Heraldry and Nobility
embowed, vambraced, and holding a sword fesswise above, proper. M: Or lined
sable. C: Rising from a ducal coronet Or, a plume of ostrich feathers argent. S: On
either side a unicorn proper. SALTYKOV -3- A: Ensigned with the coronet of a ...
Donald R. Mandich, Joseph Anthony Placek, 1992
7
The British Herald; Or, Cabinet of Armorial Bearings of the ...
Crest, out of a mural coronet or, a dexter arm, vambraced as in the arms, holding
a falchion ar. hilt and pomel gold. Franke, vert, a saltier or. Franke, vert, a saltier
fusily or. Franke, vair, a saltier engr. or. Franke, or, a saltier engr. gu. Franke, ar. a
...
8
Baltimore: Its History and Its People, Vol. III:
The arms of the family,atthe presenttime,are as follows:Arms: Gules, three dexter
arms, vambraced in armor, argent, hands, proper. Crest:A dexter arm, vambraced
inarmor, argent, hand, proper. The Armstrong family wasallied with that ...
Clayton Colman Hall, 2014
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An introduction to heraldry, by H.Clark
Vambraced, signifies an arm habited in armour. See P. 2, n. 34. Gules, three
dexter arms vambraced, in pale proper, name, Armstrong. This coat is very well
adapted to the bearer's name, and serves to denote a man of excellent conduct
and ...
Hugh Clark (heraldic engraver.), 1829
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A Canadian Heraldic Primer
An arm encased in armour is said to be VAMBRACED. If the hand is also
armoured, it is said to be GAUNTLETED. Arms bent at the elbow or legs bent at
the knee are described as EMBOWED. Limbs, along with swords, spears and
other long ...
Kevin Greaves, Heraldic Society of Canada, 2001