Page:Textile fabrics; a descriptive catalogue of the collection of church-vestments, dresses, silk stuffs, needle-work and tapestries, forming that section of the Museum (IA textilefabricsde00soutrich).pdf/535

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

1. Ermine, a cross gules charged with five lioncels statant gardant or. Everard.

2. Same as 8. Ferrers.

3. Gules, the Holy Lamb argent with flag or, between two stars and a crescent or. Badge of the Knights Templars.

4. Same as 2. Ferrers.

5. Same as 1. Everard.

10. Checky azure and or, a bend gules charged with three lioncels passant argent. Clifford.

11. Quarterly argent and gules; 2 and 3 fretty or, over all a bend sable. Spencer.

12. The same as 3, but the Lamb is or, the flag argent. Badge of the Knights Templars.

13. Same as 11. Spencer.

14. Same as 10. Clifford.

Just below the two middle shields are four nicely-formed loops, through which might be buttoned on to the cope the moveable hood—or different hoods, according to the festival, and figured with the subject of the feast—now lost. On the other edge of the orphrey, to the left, are seen other three loops, like the former, made of thick gold cord, by which was made fast the morse that is also blazoned with ten coats, as follows:—

1. Gules, a large six-pointed star argent voided with another star azure voided argent voided gules, between four cross-crosslets or.

2. Gules, an eagle displayed or. Limesi or Lindsey.

3. Castile and Leon.

4. Gules, a fess argent between three covered cups or. Le Botiler.

5. Castile and Leon.

6. Ferrers.

7. Azure, a cross argent between four eagles (?) displayed argent (?).

8. Spencer.

9. Same as 2. Lindsey.

10. Geneville.

The ground is checky azure and or upon which these small shields in the morse are placed.

On the narrow band, at the hem, the same alternation of green and crimson squares, as a ground for the small diamond-shaped shields, is observed, as in the orphrey; and the blazons are, beginning at the left-hand side:—

1. Barry of ten azure and or imbattled, a fess gules sprinkled with four-petaled flowers seeded azure.