FIG. 33.--Arms of John (de Montfort, otherwise de Bretagne), Duke of Brittany and Earl of Richmond. (From his seal.) |
FIG. 34.--Armorial bearings of Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln (d. 1311): Or, a lion rampant purpure. (From his seal.) |
"Baniere ot de un cendall saffrin, O un lion rampant porprin,"
*1 The arms of Clayhills of Invergowrie: Parted per bend sanguine and vert, two greyhounds courant bendwise argent. Mantling gules doubled argent; and upon a wreath of the liveries is set for crest, an arm holding an Imperial crown proper; and in an escroll over the same, this motto, "Corde et animo." Matriculated in Lyon Office circa 1672.To these colours German heraldry has added brown, blood-red(this apparently is different from the English sanguine, as a different hatching has been invented for it), earth-colour, iron-grey, water-colour, flesh-colour, ashen-grey, orange (here also a separate hatching from the one to represent tenné has been invented), and the colour of nature, i.e. "proper." These doubtless are not intended to be added to the list of heraldic tinctures, but are noted because various hatchings have been invented in modern times to represent them.
FIG. 35. |
FIG. 36. |
FIG. 37.--Arms of William de Ferrers, Earl of Derby (d. 1247): "Scutum variatum auro & gul." (From MS. Cott. Nero, D. I.) |
FIG. 38.--Anns of Robert de Ferrers, Earl of Derby (1254-1265). (From stained glass in Dorchester Church.) |
FIG. 39. |
FIG. 40.--Arms of Robert de Ferrers, Earl of Derby (1254-1265). (From his seal.) | FIG. 41.--Arms of William de Ferrers, Earl of Derby: Vairé, or, and gules, a bordure argent, charged with eight horseshoes sable. (From a drawing of his seal, MS. Cott. Julius, C vii.) |
FIG. 42. | FIG. 43.--Seal of Chimrad Pellifex, 1329. |
"So olde she was, that she ne went A fote, but it were by potent."
FIG. 44.--Arms of John, Lord De la Warr (d. 1398). (From MS. Ashm. 804, iv.) | FIG. 45.--Arms of John, Lord Beaumont, K. G.. (d, 1396). From his Garter Plate: 1 and 4, Beaumont; 2 and 3, azure, three garbs or (for Comyn). | FIG. 46.--Arms of Gilbert Umfraville, Earl of Kyme (d. 1421). (From Harl. MS. 6163.) |
FIG. 47.--Lines of Partition. |
Per fess . . . . . Fig. 48 Per bend . . . . . Fig. 49 Per bend sinister . . Fig. 50 Per pale . . . . . Fig. 51 Per chevron . . . . Fig. 52 Per cross . . . . . Fig. 53 (though it should be noted that the more usual term em- ployed for this is "quarterly") Per saltire . . . . Fig. 54
FIG. 48.--Per fess. | FIG. 49.--Per bend. | FIG. 50.--Per bend sinister |
FIG. 51.--Per pale. | FIG. 52.--Per chevron. | FIG. 53.--Per cross or quarterly. |
FIG. 54.--Per saltire. | FIG. 55.--Barry. | FIG. 56.--Barry nebuly. |
FIG. 57.--Paly. | FIG. 58.--Bendy. | FIG. 59.--Chevronny. |