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Miscellaneous Charges. Heraldry
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entire field, and as always blazoned[ argent and azure. Fig. 152.
Hawl's-bell. Fig. 153:
Hemp-break, or Hackle.—An instrument used for bruising hemp or flax. Fig. 154.
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Helmet.—When blazoned as a charge, it is represented as in Fig. 185.
Knots. See page 44.
Lure.—Two wings conjoined, with the tips downwards (as in Fig. 117), to which is attached a line and ring. Formerly used as a decoy in training hawks.
Lymphad, or Galley.—A one-masted ship; represented with the sails furled, and propelled by oars. Fig. 155.
Manche, or Maunche.—A hanging sleeve. It is represented in a variety of manners, all however, bearing some resemblance to Fig. 156.
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Millstone.—Fig. 157. The iron clamps which sup-