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Reducing subject-heraldry-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 16273 author = Anonymous title = The Manual of Heraldry; Fifth Edition Being a Concise Description of the Several Terms Used, and Containing a Dictionary of Every Designation in the Science date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 31509 sentences = 3544 flesch = 78 summary = or lord: thus the Kings of England for many ages quartered the arms charges or figures that form a coat of arms. of arms, the general colour of the shield or the field is first charges on coats of arms, when we treat of the rules of heraldry; but honour of the family, introduced the old crest into the coat of arms, called the pale, the shield is in heraldic language said to be _parted compartment of the shield, called the chief; the arms of the second [Illustration: Parted per pale, baron and femme, three coats] [Illustration: Parted per pale, baron and femme, three coats] [Illustration: Armed] describing the charges and tinctures of a coat of arms in heraldic An honourable ordinary, more used as a charge in a coat of arms Arms or other charges that are placed so as to form the shape cache = ./cache/16273.txt txt = ./txt/16273.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 22943 author = Falkner, John Meade title = The Nebuly Coat date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 119634 sentences = 5866 flesch = 80 summary = After Westray had set out for the church, Anastasia Joliffe went back to "But Martin's time was come; he died that very night, and Miss Joliffe "I don't know," Westray said; "it looks to me as if the picture was with Miss Joliffe, so long as she was talking of Lord Blandamer. at her Saturday meeting, but Anastasia told Westray that Lord Blandamer Lord Blandamer wished Westray good-night at the church-door, excusing Westray knew, that Lord Blandamer had come to Bellevue Lodge without at "Yes," said the would-be indifferent Westray; "where did Lord Blandamer Miss Joliffe would have said that she knew Anastasia's mind so well that "It is very good of you, Miss Joliffe," Westray said; "it is very kind "Yes," Westray said, and Lord Blandamer gave them back to him without a "There is a man come over from Cullerne, my lord," he said. "Where is Mr Westray?" Lord Blandamer said. cache = ./cache/22943.txt txt = ./txt/22943.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 45181 author = Hope, W. H. St. John (William Henry St. John), Sir title = Heraldry for Craftsmen & Designers date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 54315 sentences = 3489 flesch = 79 summary = [Illustration: BANNER OF THE ARMS OF KING GEORGE THE FIFTH.] Early uses of crests, on seals of William Montagu earl Shields of arms, badges, crests, and supporters are freely used in beautiful seal engraved, with two large shields or arms hung side by One of these seals has in the middle, in a shield, Elizabeth's own arms PLATE XII.--Early uses of crests, on seals of William Montagu earl of Thus Thomas de Holand (1353) has on his seal a shield of his arms hung 1390 a seal with his arms and crested helm accompanied by two large supporters with shields of arms surmounted by crested helms had become [Illustration: PLATE XXVI.--Arms, supporters, and badges of the Lady arms of both parties side by side in one shield (fig. [Illustration: Shield of the arms of Sir Humphrey Littlebury, from his [Illustration: Arms with crested helm and badge of (apparently) Sir John cache = ./cache/45181.txt txt = ./txt/45181.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38951 author = Lower, Mark Antony title = The Curiosities of Heraldry date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 88716 sentences = 5701 flesch = 74 summary = of arms, does to the head of an antient house with a shield of forty time the ancestors of the said Sir Richard had used the said arms? shield.[68] The arms of England and France upon the great seal of Edward reign of Henry III.[69] Arms first occur on coins in one of Edmund, King family, who bore regular coats of arms, adopted various figures for the of the royal arms of England from the time of Edward III, when, according families, bear crosses in their arms, traditionally derived from the Several English families bear their arms upon the breast of an eagle with addition to the full armorials of great families, as the Gordon Arms, the kings of arms and heralds through the various counties, called The assumption of the arms of a family, by persons bearing the same name, 95) says that the King of the Romans did not bear the arms of his father, cache = ./cache/38951.txt txt = ./txt/38951.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 41617 author = Fox-Davies, Arthur Charles title = A Complete Guide to Heraldry date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 273702 sentences = 13427 flesch = 71 summary = Great Seal, empowering him to grant arms and crests to persons residing _Garter King of Arms._--Argent, a cross gules, on a chief azure, a ducal _Clarenceux King of Arms._--Argent, a cross gules, on a chief of the second _Norroy King of Arms._--Argent, a cross gules, on a chief of the second a Ulster King of Arms are: Or, a cross gules, on a chief of the last a lion the surcoat or the term "coat of arms." The entire heraldic or armorial _Lion rampant with two heads._--This occurs (Fig. 291) in the coat of arms, shows his arms ["Argent, a lion rampant gules, within a bordure sable, In England the Royal coat of arms has really three crests, arms, crest, and supporters were charged with a mullet argent. His arms, crest, and supporters were charged with The arms are "Sable, on a bend argent, an arrow gules." The crest Royal Arms, crest, and supporters. cache = ./cache/41617.txt txt = ./txt/41617.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 46374 author = Reed, Edward Tennyson title = "Mr. Punch's" Book of Arms date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 4926 sentences = 610 flesch = 74 summary = sinister, an Irish disunicorn, brogued proper, chronically rampant in given the chucque proper / =iij= a British lion radiant in his glory =Supporters= / dexter, a tommy atkins in all his glory, arrayed proper proper / =ij= fretty but checky / =iij= a Boer rampant and bristled / =Supporters= / dexter, a bull / sinister, a bear, =Supporters= / dexter, a burgher rampant in piety armed to the teeth / spotted and displayed proper on the hop / =iiij= on a ground shady =Arms= / sable, a British lion trippant, collared, chained, and muzzled =Arms= / quarterly / =i= a pyrotechnic carnival displayed proper / =ij= little games sinister under a cloud proper / =iij= on a ground =Arms= / quarterly / =i= under a chief wavery ermine charged with or less British lion in fury bearing a fire-arm proper periodically The caption with each illustration is the motto on the coat of arms. cache = ./cache/46374.txt txt = ./txt/46374.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 58212 author = Shirley, Evelyn Philip title = The Noble and Gentle Men of England or, notes touching the arms and descents of the ancient knightly and gentle houses of England, arranged in their respective counties. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 67187 sentences = 5624 flesch = 78 summary = The present family are sprung from Nicholas, third son of Sir John present family are descended from the second son of Thomas Wilbraham county, descended from John second son of Richard Leigh, of West Present Representative, John Francis Basset, Esq. VYVYAN OF TRELOWARREN, IN THE PARISH OF MAWGAN, BARONET 1644. Present Representative, Edward Sacheverell Chandos Pole, Esq. CAVENDISH OF HARDWICK, DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE 1694, EARL 1618, BARON [Illustration] This is a younger branch of an ancient family seated The present family are descended from Sir Thomas Leigh, Knight, Lord present coat was borne by Sir John Howard in the reign of Edward the same county, the ancestor of the present family, of whom John, Present Representative, Sir Henry Hope Edwardes, 10th Baronet. ancestors of the present family, were seated in the county of The present family is descended from the second son of Sir Henry family descended from William, third son of a former Sir John cache = ./cache/58212.txt txt = ./txt/58212.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 55439 author = Allen, Phoebe title = Peeps at Heraldry date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 24010 sentences = 1766 flesch = 80 summary = heraldic term given to any object which is _charged_, or represented, ordinary occurs in the coat of arms, as in Fig. 38, then that charge Wycombe coat of arms; whilst one, Garrad of London, bears two lions family of Fitzurse charge their shield with a single bear passant, Malmesbury--family name Harris--bears a hedgehog in his coat of arms. but rarely in English arms; the Clelands bear one as a single charge, Various heraldic terms are in use for blazoning bird charges--viz.: (see No. 4, Fig. 36), occurs repeatedly as a charge in coats of arms, whole human figure occurs very rarely as a charge in a coat of arms. Hitherto, we have dealt with shields bearing only one coat of arms, When three coats of arms are to be represented on a shield, the most the coat of arms represent the armorial bearings of the Seymours, the cache = ./cache/55439.txt txt = ./txt/55439.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 41617 45181 58212 58212 22943 55439 number of items: 8 sum of words: 663,999 average size in words: 82,999 average readability score: 76 nouns: arms; illustration; family; crest; shield; argent; gules; coat; supporters; time; fig; use; name; lion; son; head; p.; reign; field; man; case; seal; century; part; county; cross; bend; badge; side; order; house; crests; colour; charge; azure; helmet; period; crown; fact; wife; point; form; dexter; coronet; line; church; day; charges; chief; hand verbs: is; was; be; are; have; had; were; been; has; see; said; being; found; used; made; borne; do; called; placed; did; having; charged; represented; known; granted; come; came; bear; find; given; descended; met; know; taken; 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whilst one, Garrad of London, bears two lions family of Fitzurse charge their shield with a single bear passant, Malmesbury--family name Harris--bears a hedgehog in his coat of arms. but rarely in English arms; the Clelands bear one as a single charge, Various heraldic terms are in use for blazoning bird charges--viz.: (see No. 4, Fig. 36), occurs repeatedly as a charge in coats of arms, whole human figure occurs very rarely as a charge in a coat of arms. Hitherto, we have dealt with shields bearing only one coat of arms, When three coats of arms are to be represented on a shield, the most the coat of arms represent the armorial bearings of the Seymours, the id: 16273 author: Anonymous title: The Manual of Heraldry; Fifth Edition Being a Concise Description of the Several Terms Used, and Containing a Dictionary of Every Designation in the Science date: words: 31509 sentences: 3544 pages: flesch: 78 cache: ./cache/16273.txt txt: ./txt/16273.txt summary: or lord: thus the Kings of England for many ages quartered the arms charges or figures that form a coat of arms. of arms, the general colour of the shield or the field is first charges on coats of arms, when we treat of the rules of heraldry; but honour of the family, introduced the old crest into the coat of arms, called the pale, the shield is in heraldic language said to be _parted compartment of the shield, called the chief; the arms of the second [Illustration: Parted per pale, baron and femme, three coats] [Illustration: Parted per pale, baron and femme, three coats] [Illustration: Armed] describing the charges and tinctures of a coat of arms in heraldic An honourable ordinary, more used as a charge in a coat of arms Arms or other charges that are placed so as to form the shape id: 22943 author: Falkner, John Meade title: The Nebuly Coat date: words: 119634 sentences: 5866 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/22943.txt txt: ./txt/22943.txt summary: After Westray had set out for the church, Anastasia Joliffe went back to "But Martin''s time was come; he died that very night, and Miss Joliffe "I don''t know," Westray said; "it looks to me as if the picture was with Miss Joliffe, so long as she was talking of Lord Blandamer. at her Saturday meeting, but Anastasia told Westray that Lord Blandamer Lord Blandamer wished Westray good-night at the church-door, excusing Westray knew, that Lord Blandamer had come to Bellevue Lodge without at "Yes," said the would-be indifferent Westray; "where did Lord Blandamer Miss Joliffe would have said that she knew Anastasia''s mind so well that "It is very good of you, Miss Joliffe," Westray said; "it is very kind "Yes," Westray said, and Lord Blandamer gave them back to him without a "There is a man come over from Cullerne, my lord," he said. "Where is Mr Westray?" Lord Blandamer said. id: 41617 author: Fox-Davies, Arthur Charles title: A Complete Guide to Heraldry date: words: 273702 sentences: 13427 pages: flesch: 71 cache: ./cache/41617.txt txt: ./txt/41617.txt summary: Great Seal, empowering him to grant arms and crests to persons residing _Garter King of Arms._--Argent, a cross gules, on a chief azure, a ducal _Clarenceux King of Arms._--Argent, a cross gules, on a chief of the second _Norroy King of Arms._--Argent, a cross gules, on a chief of the second a Ulster King of Arms are: Or, a cross gules, on a chief of the last a lion the surcoat or the term "coat of arms." The entire heraldic or armorial _Lion rampant with two heads._--This occurs (Fig. 291) in the coat of arms, shows his arms ["Argent, a lion rampant gules, within a bordure sable, In England the Royal coat of arms has really three crests, arms, crest, and supporters were charged with a mullet argent. His arms, crest, and supporters were charged with The arms are "Sable, on a bend argent, an arrow gules." The crest Royal Arms, crest, and supporters. id: 45181 author: Hope, W. H. St. John (William Henry St. John), Sir title: Heraldry for Craftsmen & Designers date: words: 54315 sentences: 3489 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/45181.txt txt: ./txt/45181.txt summary: [Illustration: BANNER OF THE ARMS OF KING GEORGE THE FIFTH.] Early uses of crests, on seals of William Montagu earl Shields of arms, badges, crests, and supporters are freely used in beautiful seal engraved, with two large shields or arms hung side by One of these seals has in the middle, in a shield, Elizabeth''s own arms PLATE XII.--Early uses of crests, on seals of William Montagu earl of Thus Thomas de Holand (1353) has on his seal a shield of his arms hung 1390 a seal with his arms and crested helm accompanied by two large supporters with shields of arms surmounted by crested helms had become [Illustration: PLATE XXVI.--Arms, supporters, and badges of the Lady arms of both parties side by side in one shield (fig. [Illustration: Shield of the arms of Sir Humphrey Littlebury, from his [Illustration: Arms with crested helm and badge of (apparently) Sir John id: 38951 author: Lower, Mark Antony title: The Curiosities of Heraldry date: words: 88716 sentences: 5701 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/38951.txt txt: ./txt/38951.txt summary: of arms, does to the head of an antient house with a shield of forty time the ancestors of the said Sir Richard had used the said arms? shield.[68] The arms of England and France upon the great seal of Edward reign of Henry III.[69] Arms first occur on coins in one of Edmund, King family, who bore regular coats of arms, adopted various figures for the of the royal arms of England from the time of Edward III, when, according families, bear crosses in their arms, traditionally derived from the Several English families bear their arms upon the breast of an eagle with addition to the full armorials of great families, as the Gordon Arms, the kings of arms and heralds through the various counties, called The assumption of the arms of a family, by persons bearing the same name, 95) says that the King of the Romans did not bear the arms of his father, id: 46374 author: Reed, Edward Tennyson title: "Mr. Punch''s" Book of Arms date: words: 4926 sentences: 610 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/46374.txt txt: ./txt/46374.txt summary: sinister, an Irish disunicorn, brogued proper, chronically rampant in given the chucque proper / =iij= a British lion radiant in his glory =Supporters= / dexter, a tommy atkins in all his glory, arrayed proper proper / =ij= fretty but checky / =iij= a Boer rampant and bristled / =Supporters= / dexter, a bull / sinister, a bear, =Supporters= / dexter, a burgher rampant in piety armed to the teeth / spotted and displayed proper on the hop / =iiij= on a ground shady =Arms= / sable, a British lion trippant, collared, chained, and muzzled =Arms= / quarterly / =i= a pyrotechnic carnival displayed proper / =ij= little games sinister under a cloud proper / =iij= on a ground =Arms= / quarterly / =i= under a chief wavery ermine charged with or less British lion in fury bearing a fire-arm proper periodically The caption with each illustration is the motto on the coat of arms. id: 58212 author: Shirley, Evelyn Philip title: The Noble and Gentle Men of England or, notes touching the arms and descents of the ancient knightly and gentle houses of England, arranged in their respective counties. date: words: 67187 sentences: 5624 pages: flesch: 78 cache: ./cache/58212.txt txt: ./txt/58212.txt summary: The present family are sprung from Nicholas, third son of Sir John present family are descended from the second son of Thomas Wilbraham county, descended from John second son of Richard Leigh, of West Present Representative, John Francis Basset, Esq. VYVYAN OF TRELOWARREN, IN THE PARISH OF MAWGAN, BARONET 1644. Present Representative, Edward Sacheverell Chandos Pole, Esq. CAVENDISH OF HARDWICK, DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE 1694, EARL 1618, BARON [Illustration] This is a younger branch of an ancient family seated The present family are descended from Sir Thomas Leigh, Knight, Lord present coat was borne by Sir John Howard in the reign of Edward the same county, the ancestor of the present family, of whom John, Present Representative, Sir Henry Hope Edwardes, 10th Baronet. ancestors of the present family, were seated in the county of The present family is descended from the second son of Sir Henry family descended from William, third son of a former Sir John ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel