10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CRUSILY»
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crusily in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
crusily and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Early Blazon: Heraldic Terminology in the Twelfth and ...
Modern heraldry distinguishes between plain crosslets and the variants involved
in fields blazoned crusily botonny, crusily Jitchy, etc., where the ends of the
crosslets are variously ornamented. No such distinction was drawn in early
blazon ...
2
The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, ...
Quarterly, 1st and 4th, or, crusily fitchee gu. a Hon ramp, of the second, for Beett;
2nd, perpale or and gu. three leopards' faces counterchanged, for Wilfoed; 3rd,
az. three bears' heads couped ar. muzzled gu., for Forbes. Crest — A lion pass.
3
The Origins of the English Gentry
It is a shield crusily, three buckles on a bend. The 1383 seal is also crusily with a
bend.103 Two other members of the Fulwode family appear to have sealed
heraldically, however, as early as 1349, viz. within a bordure a bend between six
...
Peter Coss, Peter R. Coss, 2005
4
Encyclopaedia Heraldica Or Complete Dictionary of Heraldry
Hall, [Worcestershire and Leicestershire,] az. crusily sa. three talbots' heads,
erased, of the last. — Crest, a dragon's head az. collared or. Hall, [Lincolnshire,]
ar. on a chev. engr. sa. betw. three talbots' heads, erased, of the second, an
estoile ...
5
The British Herald; Or, Cabinet of Armorial Bearings of the ...
Brewis, az. crusily a lion ramp, crowned or. Brewley, erm. on a bend betw. two
lions' heads erased gu. three chev. or. — Crest, a lion ramp. ppr. semee of
roundles ar. holding in the paws a shield erm. thereon a bend gu. charged with
three ...
6
Transactions of the Royal Historical Society: Volume 5: ...
It is a shield crusily, three buckles on a bend. The 1383 seal is also crusily with a
bend.'"4 Two other members of the Fulwode family appear to have sealed
heraldically, however, as early as 1349, viz. within a bordure a bend between six
...
Royal Historical Society, 1996
7
The British herald, or Cabinet of armorial bearings of the ...
Raleigh, [Farmings, Warw.] ar. a cross nioline betw. twelve cross crosslets, gu. —
Crest, a boar's bead, erect, gu. Raleigh, [Warw.] ar. crusily gu. a cross botonnee
of the second. Raleigh, sa. a bend fusily ar. Raleigh, gu. three fusils, in fosse, ar.
Thomas Robson (engraver.), 1830
See Cronel. Crownet. A coronet. Croysys. Crosses. Crozier. See Crosier. Crucell,
or Crucellett. A cross cross- let. Crucily, Crusuly, or Crusilly. See Crusily. Crucifix.
A cross with the figure of Christ on it ; borne by the family of Le-Poer. Crusades.
Charles Norton Elvin, Elvin, 2009
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A General Armory of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Crest—An ostrich's head with wings elevated or. holding in the mouth a. key or.
Wanna (Chapleigh, co. Somerset). Cu. crusily fitchee lion ramp. of the last. Crest
—Out of a ducal coronet ar. a griflin's head ar. Wanna (Chapleigh, co. Somerset).
John Burke, Bernard Burke, 1842
10
Some Feudal Coats of Arms from Heraldic Rolls 1298-1418
Bereford, Sir William, of Northants - (E. lL Roll) bore, argent, crusily and three
fleurs-de-lys sable; Parly. Roll. HAWDUlN and JOHN bore crusily fitchée (F.);
Suirey Roll and Jenvns' Ordinary. Berfleld v. Bon FlELD. Berhalgh, Richard (E. in.