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The Grammar of Heraldry[edit]
A Description of All the Principal Charges Used in Armory, the Signification of Heraldic Terms, and the Rules to be Observed in Blazoning and Marshalling: Together With the Armorial Bearings of All the Landed Gentry in England Prior to the Sixteenth Century. By John E. Cussans. Illustrated With One-Hundred-and-Ninety-Six Engravings.[edit]
- The Grammar of Heraldry
- Preface
- The Grammar of Heraldry/Preface
- Introduction
- The Grammar of Heraldry/Introduction
- The Grammar of Heraldry
- The Grammar of Heraldry/Chapter 1
- Dividing Lines
- The Grammar of Heraldry/Chapter 2
- Tinctures
- The Grammar of Heraldry/Chapter 3
- Charges
- The Grammar of Heraldry/Chapter 4
- Descriptive Terms
- The Grammar of Heraldry/Chapter 5
- Blazoning
- The Grammar of Heraldry/Chapter 6
- Masks of Cadency, or Differences
- The Grammar of Heraldry/Chapter 7
- Marshalling
- The Grammar of Heraldry/Chapter 8
- Accessories to the Shield
- The Grammar of Heraldry/Chapter 9
- Armes Parlantes
- The Grammar of Heraldry/Chapter 10
- Achievements of Arms
- The Grammar of Heraldry/Chapter 11
- Hatchments
- The Grammar of Heraldry/Chapter 12
- Flags
- The Grammar of Heraldry/Chapter 13
- The Degrees of the Nobility and Gentry
- The Grammar of Heraldry/Chapter 14
- Illustrations of Arms
- The Grammar of Heraldry/Appendix