The British herald, or Cabinet of armorial bearings of the nobility & gentry of Great Britain & Ireland, Volume 1 |
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... crown . William de Montacute , Earl of Salisbury , was , on the 15th of September , 1339 , in consideration of his signal services to the crown , constituted marshal of England for life ; he died in the year 1344 , in consequence of ...
... crown . William de Montacute , Earl of Salisbury , was , on the 15th of September , 1339 , in consideration of his signal services to the crown , constituted marshal of England for life ; he died in the year 1344 , in consequence of ...
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... crown . Henry the IV . soon caused Surrey to be deprived of his dukedom ; after which , he being joined by the Earl of Sa- lisbury , they attempted to release and restore their royal master , Richard ; but being taken prisoners , they ...
... crown . Henry the IV . soon caused Surrey to be deprived of his dukedom ; after which , he being joined by the Earl of Sa- lisbury , they attempted to release and restore their royal master , Richard ; but being taken prisoners , they ...
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... crown , places where signal victories have been obtained , the badges of the sovereign , the titles of their lords , & c .; but as it is long since they became extinct , it is not necessary to give a list of them here . The privileges ...
... crown , places where signal victories have been obtained , the badges of the sovereign , the titles of their lords , & c .; but as it is long since they became extinct , it is not necessary to give a list of them here . The privileges ...
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... crown , having on the other side , or reverse , the royal arms crowned , upon a white ground . The arms of the office of Clarencieux are the same as on the front of his badge . See Pl . 30 , fig . 26 . The badge of Norroy king of arms ...
... crown , having on the other side , or reverse , the royal arms crowned , upon a white ground . The arms of the office of Clarencieux are the same as on the front of his badge . See Pl . 30 , fig . 26 . The badge of Norroy king of arms ...
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... crown was of the same form with the imperial crown of the king- dom . On solemn occasions , he wears the regalia above described ; at all other times , the oval gold medal or badge on his breast , suspended by a broad green ribbon . He ...
... crown was of the same form with the imperial crown of the king- dom . On solemn occasions , he wears the regalia above described ; at all other times , the oval gold medal or badge on his breast , suspended by a broad green ribbon . He ...
Common terms and phrases
annulets ar.-Crest armour attired badge Baron beaked bend betw bend engr bend gu bezants boars bordure engr bull pass canton charged chequy chev chief gu collared Cornw cottised counterchanged Crest cross crosslets fitchée cross engr cross gu cross pattée crosses formée dancettée Devons dexter hand ducal coronet ducally crowned Earl ensign erect escutcheon Essex etoiles fesse betw fesse gu fleurs-de-lis four fretty gold grand crosses griffin gu.-Crest guard gyronny hand ppr head couped head erased holding honour indented Ireland Kent king knights Linc lion pass lion ramp London mascles Motto mount vert naiant Norf orle pale paly paly of six quarterly Royal Burgh sa.-Crest saltier saltier engr Scotland sejant sinister Suff sword three bars three bezants three cinquefoils three crescents three cross crosslets three eagles displ three escallops three fleurs-de-lis three leopards three lions three martlets three mullets torteauxes wavy
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Page 42 - Will you to the utmost of your power maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the Gospel, and the Protestant reformed religion, established by law ; and will you preserve unto the bishops and clergy of this realm, and to the churches committed to their charge, all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain to them or any of them ? QUEEN. — All this I promise to do.
Page 195 - Chancellor, the Lord Chief Justice of England, the Master of the Rolls, the Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, and the Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer.
Page 39 - Ocean, the first thing which strikes us is, that, the north-east and south-east monsoons, which are found the one on the north and the other on...
Page 84 - His Royal Highness the Prince Regent has been pleased, in the name and on the behalf of His Majesty, to approve and confirm the finding and sentence of the Court.
Page 49 - Barony by tenure being discoursed, it was found to have been discontinued for many ages, and not in being, and so not fit to be revived, or to admit any pretence of right of succession thereupon.
Page 42 - ... ascend the throne of this realm ought to administer the government of the same according to the said laws, and all their officers and ministers ought to serve them respectively according to the same...
Page 82 - And whereas the Senate of the United States have approved of the said arrangement and recommended that it should be carried into effect, the same having also received the sanction of His Royal Highness, the Prince Regent, acting in the name and on the behalf of His...
Page 43 - First, that whatever is exceptionable in the conduct of public affairs is not to be imputed to the king, nor is he answerable for it personally to his people...
Page 42 - Will you solemnly promise and swear to govern the people of this kingdom of England, and the dominions thereto belonging, according to the statutes in parliament agreed on, and the laws and customs of the same? — The king or queen shall say, I solemnly promise so to do.
Page 149 - MARCH 1707. AT THE CASTLE of Edinburgh and within the Crown roume there betwixt the hours of one and two afternoon of the twenty...