- lampagoes, [man tygers, with lion's
bodyes and men's faces] p****ant [in pale]
cowarde argent Arthur Charles Fox-Davies (1909). "A
Complete Guide to Heraldry"...
- Shakespeare's Folios. A
silent ⟨e⟩ was
often appended to words, as in ſpeake and
cowarde. The last
consonant was
sometimes doubled when the ⟨e⟩ was added: hence...
- of a copy of Huon de Bordeaux. "Howe the
douty Duke of Albany, lyke a
cowarde knight"
deals with the
Campaign of 1523, and
contains a
panegyric of Henry...
- lampagoes, [man tygers, with lion's
bodyes and men's faces] p****ant [in pale]
cowarde argent" Hoskins, W.G., A New
Survey of England: Devon, London, 1959 (first...
- lampagoes, [man tygers, with lion's
bodyes and men's faces] p****ant [in pale]
cowarde argent" Pole, p.328:
regnal date 27
Henry III Risdon,
Tristram (d.1640)...
- lampagoes, [man tygers, with lion's
bodyes and men's faces] p****ant [in pale]
cowarde argent" Pole, Sir
William (d.1635),
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