Notes and Queries |
Részletek a könyvből
1 - 5 találat összesen 89 találatból.
4. oldal
One man yhave seldom seen on stage to doe The parts of Samuell and of Sampson too ; Fitt to convince or hew an Agag down , Fierce in his arms and priestlike in his gown . These characters were due as all may see To our divine and brave ...
One man yhave seldom seen on stage to doe The parts of Samuell and of Sampson too ; Fitt to convince or hew an Agag down , Fierce in his arms and priestlike in his gown . These characters were due as all may see To our divine and brave ...
6. oldal
These facts are confirmed by the Hessilheid arms , which , as given in Pont's MSS . , Advocates ' Library , are : " Azure , two lances of tournament , proper , between three fleurs - de - lis , or , and in the chief point an annulet ...
These facts are confirmed by the Hessilheid arms , which , as given in Pont's MSS . , Advocates ' Library , are : " Azure , two lances of tournament , proper , between three fleurs - de - lis , or , and in the chief point an annulet ...
7. oldal
On his right , stand three prince - bishop electors , with the arms of each on a shield before him , and each holds the insignia of his office . These are , Trier , holding a roll of parchment ...
On his right , stand three prince - bishop electors , with the arms of each on a shield before him , and each holds the insignia of his office . These are , Trier , holding a roll of parchment ...
11. oldal
This valuable but unfinished work has an index to arms and a general index to vol . i . only . In the Northampton Herald of Dec. 21 is an index , by Sir Henry Dryden , Bart . of the pedigrees in both volumes .
This valuable but unfinished work has an index to arms and a general index to vol . i . only . In the Northampton Herald of Dec. 21 is an index , by Sir Henry Dryden , Bart . of the pedigrees in both volumes .
16. oldal
ARMS OF CANTERBURY . Can any of your readers explain why the city of Canterbury still retains on its arms the three Cornish choughs borne by Thomas à Becket on his escutcheon ? Hasted says they were adopted by Canterbury in honour of ...
ARMS OF CANTERBURY . Can any of your readers explain why the city of Canterbury still retains on its arms the three Cornish choughs borne by Thomas à Becket on his escutcheon ? Hasted says they were adopted by Canterbury in honour of ...
Mit mondanak mások - Írjon ismertetőt
Nem találtunk ismertetőket a szokott helyeken.
Más kiadások - Összes megtekintése
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
ancient answer appears arms believe Bishop called Catalogue century Charles church collection common contains copy correspondent curious death died doubt Earl early edition England English evidence existence expression fact French George give given hand head Henry History interesting Italy James John King known lady land late Latin learned letter lived London Lord means mentioned nature never notice observed Office original parish passage perhaps person poem poet portrait possession present printed probably published QUERIES question quoted readers received recorded reference registers remarkable respecting Robert says seems seen Society Street supposed taken Thomas tion translation volume Wanted writing written