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 liil PLATE 43. 1 Cornucopia 2 Obsidional Crown, or Garland 3 Crown of Thorns 4 Crown Graminee, or Chaplet of Grass 5 Crown Olive, Olive Chaplet, or Civic Wreath 6 Fasces, or Roman-Fasces 7 Dacres Knot. Badge of Dacre an escallop and staff raguly both ar. connected by a Dacre Knot 8 Bowen's Knot. No. 2. Anne of Bohemia 9 Harrington, or Love Knot. No. 2. Stafford Knot 10 Bourchier's Knot. No. 2. Wakes and Ormond Knot 1 1 Lacy Knot 12 Hungerford Knot. Badge a golden sickle and garb connected by a Hungerford Knot 13 A Coil of flax, as in the Crest of Washbourne, and the Heneage Knot 14 True Lover's Knot. No. 2. A Wed- ding favour as in arms of Latter 13 A Fetterlock or. to which is at- tached a rope gu. encircling a fishes tail erect ppr. having a peg at the other end gold. Badge of Lawrence 16 Lure, or Leure 17 Hawk's, or Falcon's bell, and Hawk's bell with jesses 18 Hawk's or Falcon's rests, or perches 19 Harp 20 Three organ pipes enfiled with a laurel branch. Crest of Delapipe 21 Jew's Harp, No. i. Pipe, No. 2. Lyre, No. 3. Cornet, No.. 4. 22 Trumpets 23 Hautboy, No. i. Horn, No. 2. Flute, No. 3. Trumpet, No. 4. 24 Bugle -horn ; or Hunting Horn stringed 25 Fiddle, or Violin ; a Treble Violin, Violoncello, or Treble Violent 26 Drum and Drum sticks 27 Clarion, Rest, or Sufflue 28 The same. No. i. Most commonly used 29 Bell, or Church Bell 30 Belfry 31 Book, or Bible closed 32 Book open with seven seals 33 Map, or Chart. The Crest of Holton 34 Mirror, No. i. Breast distilling drops of milk, No. 2, Eye, No. 3 35 Bonfire; and Extinguisher 36 Fascine; and Park pales 37 Ostrich Feather 38 A Plume of Ostrich Feathers 39 A Double Plume 40 Triple Plume 41 A Panache, or Upright plume of feathers 42 A Panache of Peacock feathers 43 Wrestling Collar ; and a Dog's Collar 44 Falconer's, or Hawking Glove, and a Falconer's glove pendent tasselled 45 Circular wreath ar. and sa. with four hawk's bells joined thereto in quadrature or. borne by Jocel3'n. An Oval Wreath 46 Three ingots of Gold, palewise ' fretted with another in bend. Borne by the name of Wilson Dice charged with an Ace; and a Dice witii six spots in front, three on the sinister side, and two on the top. Mathias 47 Gonfanon, or Gonfalone 48 A banner displayed bendwaj's ar. therein a canton az. charged with a saltire of the first, as in the arms of Bannerman 49 Chess-rooks. No. 3. The most common 50 Pillar, or Column (Doric.) Ducally crowned. No. i. Column (Ionic) enveloped with a Snake. No, 2 51 A Broken Column. A Column (Corinthian) vv'inged, or a Winged Column 52 Dove-cot, or Dove-house. The one on the dexter if without vane, is sometimes blazoned a Castle 53 Canop}', or Stall of Gothic work 54 Gardehras, or Garbraille 55 Weather-cock, or Vane. Badge of Ratcliffe 56 A man s heart gu. within two equilateral triangles interlaced sa. Also blazoned a double Delta. Borne in the arms of Villages 57 Escarbuncle, or Carbuncle 58 The Shield of Pallas 59 Pair of Couples. As borne by Lord Hindlip 60 Pyramid