10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FOURCHEE»
Discover the use of
fourchee in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
fourchee and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Roman Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass
A, I), although in the latter the equivalent of side 2 has a Cross of Jerusalem
instead of a cross fourchee, and side 5 has a cross within concentric lozenges
instead of four depressions. The "weathering," which appears to be the result of ...
David Whitehouse, Corning Museum of Glass, 2004
2
The Art of Matthew Paris in the Chronica Majora
54 105V Deaths of Simon de Montfort and His Brother, 1218 (2:239) — inner right
margin: two small inverted shields (argent, a lion rampant queue fourchee gules)
with two small circles above each representing the stones which killed them; ...
3
Early Blazon: Heraldic Terminology in the Twelfth and ...
The sense ascribed here to crois fourchiee is not to be confused with the croix
fourchee of modern French heraldry (cross couped treble-fitchy ; see Veyrin-
Forrer, p. 63, fig. I, and especially London, Coat of Arms, no. 34, p. 31) or the
cross ...
fourchee. Also termed a cross miller rebated. P. 9, f. 35. — fourchee of three
points. P. 9, f. 36. — fourchee ou Koue^. A cross forked or double fitchee. P. 8, f.
42. — fourchy, or furshe. P. 9, f. 35. — □ fretted, or interlaced with annulets. P. 7, f
. 32.
Charles Norton Elvin, Elvin, 2009
5
A New Dictionary of Heraldry: Explaining the Terms Us'd in ...
Extremity, and calls it, Croix fourchee de trots Pointer chaque bout ; and to the
former may be faid fourchee de quatre Points chaque bout. Plate V. Fig. 22.
POINTED, a Cress pointed, is that which has the Extremities turn'd off into Points
by ...
6
The Publications of the Harleian Society
3: B 3: C 124 Argent, a lion rampant queue fourchee gules Montfort, Guy de MP I.
31 — Simon de MP I. 3o; II. 6 Azure, a lion rampant queue fourchee or Harold MP
I. i Gules, a lion rampant queue fourchee argent Montfort, Simon de, Earl of ...
7
Rolls of arms, Henry III.
99 I. 4o: B 22 Gules, a lion rampant queue fourchee argent Montfort, Simon de,
Earl of Leicester ; II 8: C 75 Gules, a lion rampant queue fourchee or d'Aubigny,
William, Earl of Arundel C 76 B 187 Or, a lion rampant queue fourchee azure ...
Thomas Daniel Tremlett, Hugh Stanford London, Sir Anthony Richard Wagner, 1967
8
The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy
40, 41, 42, are nearly contemporary with it— GRACIA in the legend—the
arrangement of the hair-and the cross fourchee on the reverse are common to
both. The cross on fig. 43 over the crown, which seems to have single arches,
and the ...
9
The Cyclopædia: Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
N. lat. 440 31'. W. long. 869 38'. FOURCHEE, or FOURCHY, in Hcralzlry, denotes
a cross forked at theends. Upton rather represents it as anchored, the extremities
turning in a circular manner to sharp points; whereas the true cross fourchee, ...
10
An introduction to heraldry, by H.Clark
Gules, a lion rampant-gardant, double quevee (or fourchee) or, holding in his
paws a rose branch proper, name, Masters. The term quevee signifies the tail of a
beast, and the term fourchee denotes its being forked, as the example. N. 12.
Hugh Clark (heraldic engraver.), 1829