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 xlvii PLATE 37. / 8 1 Beacon-fired 2 Fire-Beacon, also termed Rack-pole- beacon 3 Fire- Chest 4 Chamber-piece fired and a Cannon 5 A musket. Cannon mounted in per- spective 6 A Culvering, or Culverin. Ship gun carriage with ordnance mounted A Gabion, and Scaling-ladder Chain Shot, and Chain-Shot as borne by Clifford 9 Bar-Shot ; a pistol ; and Spar-Shot lo Ball fired in four places. Two Gre- nades, or Bomb-Shells ; and a Caltrap, also termed Cheval-Trap, or Galtrap Tilting Spear broken ; and Spear- head imbrued Battering-ram; and Mortar mounted Quiver filled with arrows. An arrow Pheon mounted on a staff and fea- thered, or a Pheon shafted and feathered, also termed an arrow Pheoned Pheon II 12 H Pheon engrailed on the outer side 15 16 17 Broad-arrow 1 8 Two Archers, String, or Long-Bows bent, and a Bird bolt with three heads ig A Sheaf of arrows 20 Five arrows, two and two paralled in saltire, and one in pale 21 Five arrows banded 22 Half-spear ; a spear ; a javelin'; and three Bird-bolts 23 Arbaleste, or Cross-bow bent 24 BovvT with arrow drawn to the head, or Long-bow fully bent 25 Battle axes 26 Lochabar-axes 27 Pole-axe ; and Danish axe 28 Broad axe, and Lochabar-axe 29 30 31 32 Axe, or Hatchet Danish Hatchets Halbert and Demi-Halbert, or Cur- tal-axe Two Cronels of a Tilting spear 33 Crampit, or Crampette, Boteroll, or Bauteroll 34 ]Iatch-lock 35 An Annulet ; and two annulets con- joined in fesse 36 Three annulets conjoined, or inter- laced, also termed Gimble-Rings 37 Portcullis 38 Balista, or Swepe 39 Fetlock 40 Three Fetlocks interlaced 41 Annulet, staffed, or staved flort, or flory 42 Shackle, or Link ; and a Gem-ring, also termed annulet stoned 43 A Cross of thimder 44 Thunderbolt, also termed Jupiter's thunderbolt 45 Nail; a Horse shoe; and Passion- nail 46 Three Horse-shoes interlaced 47 Spur-rowel ; a Scotch spur ; Spur- rowel blemished ; and Mullet ; and INIullet pierced 48 Spur, leathered 49 Saddle 50 Saddle with stirrups and leathers 51 Pack-saddle 52 Stirrup and leather 53 Boss of a Bit, and a Snaffle bit 54 jNIanage-Bit 55 Hames 56 Barnacles extended, and Barnacles closed 57 A Curry-comb between Yokes. Two specimens of yokes, or ox-yokes 58 Quintain 59 Quintal _ 60 Match kindled, i.e. fired