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Some well-skill'd in Heraldrie, and in Blazoning of Coat-Armory, have deemed it a dishonour for a man to give a Field without a Charge. The Romans ever deemed it a disgrace for a man to beare an empty Shield, i. e. |
some well-skilled in Heraldry, and in Blazoning of Coat-Armory, have deemed it a dishonour for a man to give a Field without a Charge. The Romans ever deemed it a disgrace for a man to bear an empty Shield, i. e. |
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Such bearing is to be accounted false Arms, not worthy to be received, except in some speciall cases. Sir John Ferne. White Shields were accustomed to be bestowed upon Novices in Martiall affaires, (such as we call Fresh-water Souldiers ) to the end they might in future time merit to have them garnished with the titles, and testimonies of their valorous deserts; till such time they were accounted of as inglorious. Guillims Display of Herald•y, Section 2. |
Such bearing is to be accounted false Arms, not worthy to be received, except in Some special cases. Sir John Fern. White Shields were accustomed to be bestowed upon novices in Martial affairs, (such as we call Freshwater Soldiers) to the end they might in future time merit to have them garnished with the titles, and testimonies of their valorous deserts; till such time they were accounted of as inglorious. Guillims Display of Herald•y, Section 2. |
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