10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRESSURED»
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tressured in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Scots Heraldry: A Practical Handbook on the Historical ...
When at sunrise the tressured lion was hoisted before the Lord- Lieutenant's
pavilion, it was greeted by a salute of trumpets,4 and such a salute it was, in 1645
, that first warned Argyll that Montrose, the King's Lieutenant, had crossed the
hills ...
Sir Thomas Innes of Learney, 1956
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
< tressure + -ed?.] Emblazoned with a tressure, as an escutcheon. [The use of the
word in the following quotation is erroneous, because the fleurs-de-lis are not
tressured, but the tressure is flowered with fleurs-de-lis. The tressured fleur-de-
luce ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1897
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
< tressure + -ed2.] Emblazoned with a tressure, as an escutcheon. [The use of the
word in the following quotation is erroneous, because the fleurs-de-lis are not
tressured, but the treasure is flowered with fleurs-de-lis. The tressured fleur-de-
luce ...
4
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
[The use of the word in the following quotation is erroneous, because the fleurs-
de-lis are not tressured, but the treasure is flowered with fleurs-de-lis. The
tressured fleur-de-luce he claims To wreathe his shield. Scott, L. of. L. M., iv. 8.J
tressy ...
5
The lay of the last minstrel. With life and notes
The tressured fleur-de-luce he claims To wreathe his shield, since royal James,
Encamped by Fala's mossy wave, 110 The proud distinction grateful gave, For
faith 'mid feudal jars ; "What time, save Thirlestane alone, Of Scotland's stubborn
...
sir Walter Scott (bart.), 1885
6
Scottish Historical Review
That seal contains, among other things, four shields : the first two, which balance
each other in the design of the seal, flanking the principal figure in it, are, each of
them, the tressured lion of the king. A pair of identical representations of the ...
7
The Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Royal Numismatic ...
No. 12. — Bust looking to its right, crowned. Obv.— + CNUT REX ANGLORU.
Rev. — Open Cross, tressured in the quarters. + FERENN. MO. D1F. Coins
bearing the name of Cnut, and struck at Dublin, are of extreme rarity, particularly
where ...
8
The Law and Practice of Heraldry in Scotland
The tressured fleur-de-luce he claims To wreathe his shield, since royal James,
Encamped by Fala's mossy wave, The proud distinction grateful gave, For faith, '
mid feudal jars ; What time, save Thirlstane alone, Of Scotland's stubborn barons
...
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The Scottish Historical Review
That seal contains, among other things, four shields : the first two, which balance
each other in the design of the seal, flanking the principal figure in it, are, each of
them, the tressured lion of the king. A pair of identical representations of the ...
I would refe him to Scots Heraldry (Oliver & Boyd 1934) P31. where Sir Thomas
Innes o Learney, the Lord Lyon, wrote : " The best-known examples of th banner
are ' the ruddy lion ramping ii his field of tressured gold ' (banner of th King of ...