10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BARRULET»
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In some few early Examples a Bendlet is charged upon the paternal shield as a
mark of Cadency : and a Barrulet is found to have been also used for the same
purpose. Thus, Henry, second son of Edmond the first Earl of Lancaster, during
the ...
In some few early Examples a BENDLET is charged upon the paternal shield as
a mark of Cadency: and a BARRULET is found to have been also used for the
same purpose. Thus, HENRY, second son of Ennomn the first Earl of
LANCASTER, ...
3
Heraldic Design: A Handbook for Students
Bars must show the field above and below and between them, to distinguish
them from the varied field known as barry. Bars Gemelles (266) : The diminutive
of the bar is the Barrulet. When placed in couples they are called Bars Gemelles (
twin ...
4
The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
The Bar has two diminutives ; the Barrulet, half the width of the Bar ; and the
Closet, half that of the Barrulet. The Chevron is a figure formed like the rafters
which support the roof of a house, and is therefore sometimes called a Spar, and
in ...
5
Encyclopaedia Heraldica Or Complete Dictionary of Heraldry
28, viz. a lion, rampant, guardant, debruised of a fesse ; it is likewise applied to
charges over part of which another charge is borne, as a chev. pierced with a
barrulet debruised on the sinister side, that is, the barrulet enters the chev. under
the ...
6
The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Difussion of ...
The Bar has two diminutives ; the Barrulet, half the width of the Bar ; and the
Closet, half that of the Barrulet. The Chevron is a figure formed like the rafters
which support the roof of a house, and is therefore sometimes called a Spar, and
in ...
7
The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
The Bar has two diminutives ; the Barrulet, half the width of the Bar ; and the
Closet, half that of the Barrulet. The Chevron is a figure formed like the t *. rafters
which support the roof of a house, and is therefore sometimes called a Spar, and
in ...
8
The British Herald; Or, Cabinet of Armorial Bearings of the ...
Gamoll, or, a barrulet betw. two bars gemelles gu. over all six escutcheons vair,
three, two, and one. Gamollb, or Gamull, [Storton, Ches. 13 Edw. III.] or, three
mallets sa. Gamolle, [Temp. Edw. III.] or, a barrulet betw. two bars gemelles gu.
over ...
9
The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
The Bar has two diminutives; the Barrulet, half the width of the Bar; and the Chisel
, half that of the Barrulet. The Chevron is a figure formed like the * ». rafters which
support the roof of a house, and is therefore sometimes called a Spar, and in ...
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, 1838
10
Dictionary of Heraldry
Sa. two bars ar. arms of Brereton 3 Barrulet 4 Three Closets 5 Two Bars gemels 6
Three Bars gemels 7 Three Bars 8 Barry of eight g A Fesse cottised 10 A Fesse
double cottised 1 1 Fesse treble cottised 1 2 Fesse charged with five music bars ...
Charles Norton Elvin, Elvin, 2009