अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «MILL-RIND» से संबंधित हैं
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mill-rind का उपयोग पता करें।
mill-rind aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
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The British Herald; Or, Cabinet of Armorial Bearings of the ...
Crest, a hand ppr. vested gu. cuffed or, holding a mill- rind ,ppr. • • •A bee, or, a
fesse embattled az. — Crest, a delui tal'oot ramp. ar. ducally gorged gu. Aberbury
. See Abukrbury. Aberbuthnot. See ARBUTHNOT. Abercorn, ar. a chev. sa. betw.
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The British herald, or Cabinet of armorial bearings of the ...
erm. a mill-rind sa. ; a chief or. — Crest, a lion ramp, or, holding in the mouth a
sinister hand gu. Mills, [Lenden Park, Colchester, Essex. Granted 4 Jan. 1800] az.
a cross pattee betw. three mullets, or, each charged with an ogress. — Crest ...
Thomas Robson (engraver.), 1830
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The book of family crests
Cross moline, a cross in shape, like that of a mill-rind, but not perforated.
Crossways, when the position of figures is in form of a cross Crusuly, powdered
with crosses. Cupola, the dome of a building, resembling a cup inverted. D.
Dancetté or ...
John Peter Elven, Henry Washbourn, 1838
Mill-rind, Mill-rine, or Mill-ink. Is the iron affixed to the centre of the mill-stone, by
which it is turned by the wheel ; also termed Fer-de-Moline. P. 38, f. 53 and 54.
The first shewn in the engraving is that usually met with, the other examples are ...
Charles Norton Elvin, Elvin, 2009
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Encyclopaedia Heraldica Or Complete Dictionary of Heraldry
Cross mill-rind, or miller voided and disjointed. See Plate XXXVII. fig. 13. Cross
moline, (French, croix de moulin,) is shaped like the mill-rind, but □without the
centre perforation. See Plate XXXIII. fig. 20. Cross moline invertant, that is, having
...
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Bolton's American Armory
crowned holding a mill-rind [or] Motto: Dea providentia nostra est haereditas
Bookplate Charles Henry, Paul Dawes, and E. Turner Turner Erm a cross
quarterly pierced [arg?] charged with 4 mill-rinds [sa?] Crest: a lion passant
bearing in the ...
Jina Bolton, Charles Knowles Bolton, 2009
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Fairbairn's Book of Crests of the Families of Great Britain ...
7 Turner, Hunts and Suff., a lion passant gardant sq., holding in the dexter paw a
mill-rind arg. 6. 7 Turner, Shropsh., a lion passant gardant, holding in his dexter
paw a mill-rind sa. 6. 7 Turner of Chadswell, near Clitheroe, a lion passant ...
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Turpines Story: A Middle English Translation of the ...
20 The arms of Mull are ermine a mill-rind sable and those of Rous are per pale
azure and gules three lions rampant argent. For Mull, see Papworth's Ordinary,
pp. 955-56 and for Rous see Chesshyre and Woodcock, Dictionary of British
Arms, ...
Stephen H. A. Shepherd, 2004
His badge of " the Mill Sail," or rather mill rind, was derived from his ancestors the
Beks of Eresby, whose arms were Gules, a mill rind Argent. '' Richard Neville the
King-maker. Having married Ann sister and heiress of Henry Btauchamp, Earl ...
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The History of the County of Derby: Drawn Up from Actual ...
A demi Lion rampant, Or. holding a mill rind in his paws, Sable. James Milnes, of
Ashover, purchased the Buttsin Ashover in 1696.-Elizabeth. _ _ I I __ E , - Joseph
, bapt. 26th May, 1683. He mar. Jane by whom he had issue, Dorothy, bapt.