10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CRAMPET»
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crampet in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
crampet and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Electrical Installations: NVQ and Technical Certificate
Steel conduit offers a much higher level of mechanical protection than plastic.
Remember, cost and speed of installation are not the only design requirements to
consider. Q Where would I use a crampet? A Crampets or pipe hooks are used
as ...
David Allan, John Blaus, 2005
2
The Gentleman's Magazine (London, England)
F.S.A., presented casts of the Delawarr badges of the crampet and rose, from old
carvings at Halnaker House, near Chichester, and a second of the crampet from
one of the monuments in Broadwater church. The crampet was the chape, ...
3
The Gentleman's Magazine
F.S.A., presented casts of the Delawarr badges of the crampet and rose, from old
carvings at Halnaker House, near Chichester, and a second of the crampet from
one of the monuments in Broadwater church. The crampet was the chape, ...
4
The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the ...
It is asserted by an old writer to have been assumed in commemoration of the
capture of King- John of France, at Poitiers, and that on the same occasion the
crampet, or point of the scabbard, was taken by the ancestor of Earl Delawarr.
Edward Cave, John Nichols, 1844
If conduit is to be installed flush, buried in plaster, then a "crampet" is generally
used to secure the conduit until the finish is applied. It is a simple single "nail"
type fixing which holds the conduit adequately and is relatively cheap. A typical ...
6
A Short and Easy Introduction to Heraldry, in Two Parts ...
Note, The crampet, which is the badge of the Right Hon. Earl De la War, was
meant for the same ornament of the scabbard. See the two examples, P. 1, n. 20,
and n. 24. BOTONNY, or BOTONE, ACROSS. This term is given because its ...
7
Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the ...
... and in memory thereof afterwards bore in his coat of arms the crampet, chape,
or cross-guard of the French king's sword, as a badge of that honour, —- “ a
crampet, or.” We come next to notice certain fines for writs of agreement, &c.,
relating ...
8
A Dictionary of the Scottish Language
Cloth of crimson, a grain-colour. .Douglas.—l"r. eramoisi, id. CRAMMASY, adj. Of
or belonging to crimson; ingrained. Inrentories. To CRAMP, 'r. n. To contract.
Henrysone. —Teut. kromp-en, Sw. krymp-a, contrahi. CRAMPET, CRAMP-BIT,8. l
.
John Jamieson, John Johnstone, 1846
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Mamecestre: being chapters from the early recorded history ...
... 1356, where he claimed to be one of the captors of John, King of France, and
in memory thereof afterwards bore in his coat of arms the crampet, chape, or
cross-guard of the French king's sword, as a badge of that honour, — "a crampet,
or.
Chetham Society, John Harland, 1862
10
Ware Family History: Descendants from Ancient, Medieval, and ...
The badge of the Lords de la Warre was a crampet, that is, the metal ferrule at the
end of a scabbard. The crampet can be described as: Or (gold), the inside per
pale azure (blue) and gules (red), charged with the letter r of the first badge of
Earl ...