10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «VARVELLED»
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A practical manual of heraldry and heraldic illumination, by ...
5. Vallart Crown — 40. Varvelled — When the jesses of a hawk are home flotant
with rings at the end, they are said to be varvelled. Varvels or Vervels — Small
rings to which the jesses of a hawk are fastened. Vert or Green — See Tinctures.
4.
Francis Joseph Baigent, Charles James Russell,
1864
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The Encyclopedia of Falconry
To prevent the hawk flying away should she bate off the fist, his recommendation
is that the free ends of the varvelled jesses be passed from the back of the fist
between the two upper and two lower fingers into the palm, where they are
gripped ...
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Encyclopaedia Heraldica Or Complete Dictionary of Heraldry
Varvelled. When the leather thongs, which tie on the bells to the legs of hawks,
are borne flotant, with rings at the ends, as in Plate VIII. fig. 6, it is then termed
jessed, belled, and varvelled. Vasa, or Wasa, Order op. See Knighthood, Orders
of.
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A Practical Manual of Heraldry and of Heraldic Illumination: ...
Varvelled — When the jesses of a hawk are borne flotant with rings at the end,
they are said to be varvelled. Varvels or Vervels — Small rings to which the
jesses of a hawk are fastened. Vert or Green — See Tinctures. 4. Verted and
Reverted ...
Francis Joseph Baigent, Charles James Russell,
1864
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The Gentleman's Magazine
8. A lion rampant. 9. Five fusils in bend. 10. Six chevronels. 11. Three garbs. 12.
On a chevron 3 estoils. Supporters. Two hawks, (locally gorged, jessed, belled,
and varvelled. Crest. An arm embowed, habited in armour, and tied with a
garland.
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
VARVELLED— VASSALAGE. Y AUK II.A, va-rfo-la, *. (variula, Lat.) In Pathology,
small-pox ; a cutaneous disease introduced from th« East into Europe about the
twelfth century: there ore two forms of the disease, generally called by medical ...
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The Gentleman's Magazine
... varvelled. Crtst. An arm embowed, habited in armour, and tied with a garland.
Motto. Nee parvis siste.$ In the transept floor are many mutilated slabs, which
indicate an ancient date ; some are broken into fragments, whilst others remain of
...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Chronicle
... evaluron of martlets. 7- On th ree escutcheons, three bars vair. 8. A lion
rampant. 9. Five fusils in bend. 10. Six chevronels. 1 1 . Three garbs. 12. On a
chevron 3 estoils. Supporters. Two hawks, ducally gorged, jessed, belled, and
varvelled.
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The Descriptive Testament Containing the Authorized ...
9 When Jesus heard these things, he varvelled at him, and turned him •bout, and
said unto the people that followed him, 1 say unto you, I have not found so great
faith, no, not in Israel. 10 And they that were sent, returning to the house, found ...
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Heraldry, Historical and Popular by Charles Boutell, M.A
'erted, Reverted, 88. Verulam, The Earl of, 185. Verules, 54. Vervels, Varvels, 54;
Vervelled, Varvelled, 88. Vesci, William de, 29. Vested, 88. Vestrnents, Episcopal.
charged with Heraldic Insignia, 218. “ Vetusta Monuments," Reference to. 122.