10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ARMORIALLY»
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armorially in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
armorially and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Norman People and Their Existing Descendants in the ...
Boucher, armorially identified with Bottrchier. Bouchett, a form of Beckett. Bouffler,
from Bouflers, near Abbeville. James BeaufLour or Beau- fleur was collector in
the Port of London, 1322 (Palgr. Pari. Writs). Soughey, armorially identified with ...
2
Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval ...
In armour, with hauberk, etc., of mail, surcoat, helmet crested with awyvern, tail
nowy; épaulières, banner flag, and shield, all armorially charged. Horse
springing, crest (if any) broken off, armorially caparisoned. The armorial bearings
are: ...
3
The Quest for a Lost Race: Presenting the Theory of Paul B. ...
Berry, armorially identified with Barry. Bertie, a form of Bertin which occurs in
Battle Abbey Roll, Normandy, 1195; 1433, William Bertyn, one of the Kentish
gentry. Bertin. Vide Bertie. Bertram. An illustrious Norman name. Vide Milford.
Berwell.
Thomas Edward Pickett, 1907
4
Filson Club Publications
Bollen, armorially identified with Boleyn. Bolleng, for Boulogne, orBoleyne.
Bollowe, for Bellewe or Bellew. Bolster, for Bolster or Balistar. Vide Alabaster or
Arbalister (Norman), a general of cross- bowmen. Bolt, from Bolt, or Bout, near
Bayeux.
Thomas Edward Pickett, 1907
5
City and Suburbs of Worcester
The whole, with the stalls, are made of fine Irish oak, with an abundance of
carvings interspersed about the seats, pillars, and cornices. On the north side,
and on the cornice of the last stall, in a shield, are displayed armorially the five
wounds ...
In the fourteenth century, it was the fashion for great ladies of that period to wear
armorially adorned gowns. In heraldry, the rule was that the arms of the husband
and wife are shown by dividing the husband's shield into two equal portions by a
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... ARMOIRES ARMONICA ARMONICAS ARMOR ARMORED ARMORER
ARMORERS ARMORIAL ARMORIALLY ARMORIALS ARMORIES ARMORING
ARMORLESS ARMORS ARMORY ARMOUR ARMOURED ARMOURER
ARMOURERS ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
8
The History and Antiquities of the County of Somerset: ...
309 Arch, armorially decorated - ii. 384 Amber, his pay per diem iii. 279 n. '
ARTHUR King, his grave - ii. 240 ARTHUR,.ofClapton - '- iii. 177 ARUNDEL
ROGER - - ii. 497 ARUNDEL, of Sampford-Arundel iii. 26 ASBERRY, an obscure
minister, ...
John Collinson, Edmund Rack, 1791
9
Promptorium Parvulorum Sive Clericorum: Dictionarius ...
... place to the jupon, and this was succeeded, about the time that the
Promptorium was compiled, by the tabard, the latest fashion of a garment
armorially decorated, and the prototype of that which is still worn by the heralds
and pursuivants.
Galfridus (Grammaticus), Albert Way, 1843
10
Heraldry in Scotland - J. H. Stevenson
... words which dozens of founders of families, armorially and otherwise, have
adopted for the expression of their guiding principle, careless of the fact that
others have used them before ; and scores, perhaps hundreds, of cases exist
similarly ...