Standish, the old lawyer, who had been so long concerned with the landed gentry that he had become landed himself, and used that oath in a deep-mouthed manner as a sort of
armorial bearings, stamping the speech of a man who held a good position.
On one of them, which was a fringed scarf for a dress of ceremony, I saw the
armorial bearings of a Noble, and the letter E.
While the objects around me--while the carvings of the ceilings, the sombre tapestries of the walls, the ebon blackness of the floors, and the phantasmagoric
armorial trophies which rattled as I strode, were but matters to which, or to such as which, I had been accustomed from my infancy--while I hesitated not to acknowledge how familiar was all this--I still wondered to find how unfamiliar were the fancies which ordinary images were stirring up.
The gold
armorial ring was found by metal detector Michelle Vall, from Blackpool, at Duck Bay.
The gold
armorial ring is likely to have belonged to Edward Colman, a Catholic courtier to King Charles II, who was hanged, drawn and quartered in 1678.
The agent's report added: "While modified, fabric from the 16th century bridge is though to have been retained in the downstream (eastern) aide and the inscribed
armorial tablet now on the eastern parapet is original.
The coin's head side depicts the
Armorial Ensign of Sri Lanka with the word "Sri Lanka" written in Tamil, Sinhala and English at the periphery of the coins.
They can be held both indoors, in the Historical library or outdoors in the
Armorial Courtyard with its fountain or the lawn outside the main entrance.
To fund his enterprise the marchese began by making
armorial tableware for the nobility, but his real ambition was to replicate in ceramic the achievements of 17th-century Florentine bronze sculpture.
Gothic circles and similar formal carvings were popular before the fashion moved on to more expensive and elaborate pieces with
armorial shields, dragons with and without St George, and depictions of wondrous battles.
Armorial porcelain is porcelain with special marks, including national emblems, imperial insignia, the heraldic emblems of nobles, armies, groups, and organizations, and even symbols of provinces and cities.
Public
armorial bearings, flags and other emblems pertaining to the State or any other state, regional or international organizations, as well as any imitations thereof.
The large plot in
Armorial Road provides off-road parking for multiple vehicles, as well as a big enclosed rear garden.
The Grand Union was the flag flown by the Loyalists and today is found in the design of the
armorial bearings of the United Empire Loyalists Association of Canada.