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 xlix PLATE 39. II 12 1 Demi Globe, or Northern Hemis- phere thereon an Eagle wings ex- panded 2 Globe Terrestrial in frame environed with a meridian 3 Globe Terrestrial with stand envi- roned with a meridian 4 Armillary sphere 5 A Terrestrial and Celestial Globe 6 A Broken, or fractured Globe under a Rainbow with Clouds at each end all ppr. Crest of Hope. Rain- bow. Globe Fractured 7 Two Ploughs 8 Plough paddle i. Harrow 2 g Three triangular Harrows conjoined in fesse point with a ring 10 Scythe, or Sithe i. Coulter 2. Scythe blade 3 Rake I. Flail 2. Shepherd's-crook 3 Tillage-rake head i and 3. Thatch- rake 2 13 Mole-spade I. Sickles, or Reaping- hooks interlaced 2. Dibble 3 14 Dung-fork i. Sickle with teeth, or Serrated 2. Pitch-fork 3 15 Monogram T.W.N. E. 16 Winnowing-basket, Shruttle, Scruttle, Fruttle, Fan, or Vane Basket with loaves, or a Basket full of Wastel cakes i. Basket as in the arms of Littlebury 2. Basket as in the arms of Wolston 3 ' Spade I. Spade irons 2 and 3. Half-spade 4 Hay-Fork, or Shake-Fork A Brass. Heaume, or Bascinet i. Coif de mailles2. Ailettes3. Haw- berk 4. Surcoat 5. Polej^ns 6. Pryck spur 7. Chausses 8. Sir Roger de Trumpington, 1289 Trumpington, Camb. Scoop I. Hay-hook, also termed a Horsepicker. 2. Pair of Scales i. Steelyard, or Statera Romana 2 17 iS 19 20 21 22 23 On a Saltire, or interlaced by two Amphisbaenae az. langued gu. a rose of the last barbed and seeded ppr. Crest of Gwilt 24 Two scaly Lizards erect on their hind feet combatant ppr. each gorged with a plain collar or, the collars chained together, a chain with a ring at the end pendent between the two lizards of the last 25 Lamp inflamed, borne by Tanner i. Antique Lamp as borne by the family of Leet 2. Lamp as in Berry's Heraldry 3 26 Roman Lamp i. Hand, or Burning Lamp 2 27 Taper Candlestick with Candle in- flamed I. Globular, or Ship's Lamp, also termed a Lantern 2. Taper Candlestick 3. 28 Candlestick i and 3. Mortcours as in the armorial Bearings of the Wax-Chandlers Company 2 29 Distillatory 30 Still I. Limbeck, or Alembeck 2 31 Cyphers A.D. Reversed 32 Flaming Brazier 33 Fiery-Furnace 34 Well with frame and handle 35 Bucket, or Well-bucket, also termed a hooped bucket i. Bucket 2 36 Fire Bucket i. Cup 2. Dish 3 37 Tun, Barrel, or Cask i, Tun 2 38 Tun erect inflamed i. flamed 2 39 Urn i. Salts, Salt-cellar, or Sprink- ling Salt 2 40 Two examples of Turnpikes 41 Turnpike i. Gate 2 42 Goog I. Ullum 2. Punja 3 43 Clock as borne by the Clock IXIakers' Company 44 Sundial i. Hour-glass, or sand- glass 2 45 Hour- Bolt and Altar in- -glass winged