Eglesfield, Robert de: Arms, 97

Eglintoun, Earls of, 11

Eleanor. See Alianore

Electoral Bonnet, 118, 263

Elford, Monuments at, 215

Elizabeth, Queen: Arms, 260;
Supporters, 264;
Badges and Mottoes, 229, 265;
Changes Colour of Ribbon of the Garter, 126, 279;
her Monument, 322

Elizabeth, Countess of Holland and of Hereford, 161

Elsyng, Brass at, 216, 323

Eltham, Prince John of, 26, 124, 165, 181, 250

Embattled, and Counter Embattled, 34, 118

Emblazoning, 47

Emblems, 9

Embowed, 82, 118

Embrued, 118

Endorse, Endorsed, 53, 118

Enfiled, 118

England: Arms, 27, 83, 89, 258;
Royal Heraldry of, 258, 267;
Patron Saints of, 19;
Lions of, 87, 258;
Crest, 90, 263;
Supporters, 91, 264;
Badges, 149, 228;
Crowns, 266;
Flags, 253

England, Bordure Wavy, 191, 192

Engrailed, 34, 118, 197

Enhanced, 118

Ensign, 255;
Red, 255;
White, 256;
Blue, 256

Ensigned, 119

Entire, Entoire, Entoyre, 119

Enveloped, Environed, 119

Epithets, Heraldic, and Descriptive Terms, 80

Equipped, 119

Eradicated, 82, 119

Erased, 87, 119

Ermine, Ermines, Erminois, 41, 42, 119

Erne, 96, 119

Erneford, Wm. de: Arms, 96

Erskine: Arms, 53

Escallop or Escallop-Shell, 59, 77, 78, 120

Escarbuncle, 15, 119

Eschales: Arms, 17

Escroll, 119

Escutcheon, 119;
of Pretence, 120, 170, 314

Esquire, 120

Essex, Henry, Earl of, 216

Essex, Earl of, Geoffrey de, 15

Essex, the Earl of: Supporters, 92

Estate, 120

Estoile, 120

Estoteville, Sir N. de: Arms, 202

Estwick: Motto, 139

Etone, Sir N. de: Arms, 96

Eureux, D’, of Salisbury, 188

Ewelme, 323

Exeter Cathedral, 111, 231

Exeter, Hollands, Dukes of, 181;
John Grandison, Bishop of, 184

Exeter, Marquess of: Supporters, 92

Expression, Styles and Forms of, 30

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Fabulous Beings, in Heraldry, 79

Fairfax: Motto, 138

Falconer: Arms, 17

False, 120;
False Cross, 55;
False Escutcheon, 66;
False Roundle, 72, 120

Fan, or Winnowing Fan, or Vane, 120

Fan-Crest, 120, 210

Faroe Islands: Arms, 264

Fauconberg, Sir Wm.: Arms, 203

Feathers, in Heraldry, 120. See Ostrich Feathers

Fees, for Grants of Arms, &c., 308, 310

Felbrigge, Sir S. de, K.G., 121

Felbrigg, Brass at, 121

Femme, 120

Fenwick, John: Arms, 44

Fer-de-Moline, or Mill rind, 120

Fermail, Fermaux, 121

Ferrers, De: Arms, 185;
Anne, de, 185;
Margaret, de, 170;
William, Lord, of Groby, 185;
Lord, of Chartley, 215

Fess or Fesse, 50, 121;
Examples, 201

Fesse-Point, 33, 121

Fesse-wise, In Fesse, 51, 121

Fessways, 105

Fetter-lock, 121

Feudal Alliance and Dependency, Heraldic Record of, 159, 194

Feudal Influence, in Heraldry, 201

Feudal Tenure, 274

Field, 38, 121;
Varied Fields, 42;
“Of the Field,” 43

Fife, H.R.H. Duchess of, 271

File, 121

Fillet, 121

Fimbriation, Fimbriated, 54, 121

Finned, 82

Fish, in Heraldry, 77, 82, 103, 121

Fishbourne, Giles de: Arms, 78

Fitched, 57

Fitchee, 58, 121

Fitton: Motto, 138

Fitz Alan, of Bedale, 52

Fitz Alan, Earl of Arundel, 83, 89, 118, 215

Fitz Parnel, Earl Robert, 195

Fitz Payne, Sir R. le: Arms, 204

Fitz Ralph: Arms, 196

Fitz Walter, Robert Le: Arms, 51

Fitz Warine, Fitz Waryn: Arms, 14;
Sir Fulk de, 186

Fitz Urse: Arms, 76

Flags, 257;
Military, 256, 257;
Four remarks upon, 257

Flanches, Flasques, 68, 69, 122

Flanched, 191

Fleur de Lys, 122;
quartered by Edward III, 124;
Removed from Royal Shield of England, 262;
in Modern Cadency, 193

Fleurie, or Fleury, 56, 125

Fleurettée, Florettée, 56, 125

Flexed, 125

Flighted, 102, 125

Flodden Field, 205

Fly, 125

Flory-counter-flory, 35

Foliated, 125

Formée, 57

Forneus, Sir R. de: Arms, 62

Forth, Viscount: Seal, 244

Fountain, 72, 125

Fourchée, Queue Fourchée, 55, 86, 125

Fraise, 193

“France Ancient,” 122, 124;
“France Modern,” 122, 125;
“Bordure of France,” 124;
“Label of France,” 123;
Imperial Eagle of, 99

Fraser, Wm.: Seal, 193

Frederick II., Emperor: Arms, 92

Frere: Arms, 58

Fret, Frette, Frettée, Fretty, 64, 71, 125, 133

Froissart, 248, 273

Fructed, 82, 125

Furs, 40, 42, 125

Furnival, De: Arms, 182, 203

Fusil, Fusillée, Fusily, 70, 125

Fylfot, 125

Fynderne, Wm., 156

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Gad, Gadlyng, 125

Galley, 125

Gambe. See Jambe

Garb, 125, 195, 201

Garnished, 125

Garter, Order of the, 125, 276;
Insignia of the, 125, 278;
Stalls and Garter Plates of Knights, 278;
Officers, 278

Garter King-of-Arms, 126, 130;
Arms, 131

Gaveston, Piers: Arms, 95

Gemelles. See Bars Gemelles

Gem-Ring, 126

Genealogies, 300

Genet, 126

Geoffrey, Count of Anjou, 188

George, Saint: Arms, 19, 126, 253;
Chapel of, 103

George, The, of the Garter, 126, 278;
The Lesser, 126, 278

George I.: Arms, 263

George II.: Arms, 263

George III.: Arms, 263

George IV.: Arms, 263

Gerattyng, 126

German Empress, 271

Germany, the Emperor of: Arms, 92

Germany, the King of: Arms, 92

Geytone, Sir J. de: Arms, 201;
Sir P. de, 202

Ghent, Prince John of, 179, 189, 232, 235, 241

Giffard: Arms, 152

Giffard, Sir A., 72;
Sir J., 89, 204

Gimmel-Ring, 126

Girt, Girdled, 126

Gliding, 82

“Glossary of Heraldry,” The Oxford, 31

Glossary of Titles, Names, and Terms, 100

Gloucester, Alianore, Duchess of, 323.
See De Bohun

Gloucester, Humphrey, Duke of, 181, 236, 323;
Thomas, Duke of, 232, 235, 322

Gloucester, Thomas le Despencer, Earl of, 171

Gloucester, Ralph de Monthermer, Earl of, 95

Gloucester Cathedral, Tiles at, 323

Gold, 42, 47

Golpe, 72

Gonfannon, 126

Gorged, 127

Gorges, R. de: Arms, 127

Gothic Architecture, Heraldry in, 321

Gothic Art, its Heraldic Character, 325

Gothic Monuments, Heraldry of, 322

Gough, Lord: Arms, 23

Gouttée, Guttée, 127

Grafton, Duke of: Supporters, 91;
Differences, 191

Graham, Robert: Seal, 242

Grand Quartering, Grand Quarters, 35, 127, 166

Grandison: Arms, 5, 96, 184

Grandison, Bishop John de, 184

Grants of Arms, 308;
Example, 309

Great Malvern, Tiles at, 323

Great Yarmouth: Arms, 168

Greek Cross, 55

Greenland: Arms, 269

Greville, Earl of, 208

Grey: Arms, 52;
Crest of Sir Richard de Grey, K.G., 215

Grieces, 127

Griffin. See Gryphon

Grosvenor: Arms, 195;
Sir R. de, 58, 200

Gryphon, Griffin, 79, 80

Guardant, 85, 127

“Guide to the Study of Heraldry,” by Mr. Montagu, 2, 9, 191

Guige, 127

Gules, 41, 48, 127

Gurges, Gorges, 127

Gyron, Gyronnée, Gyronny, 34, 64, 70, 127

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Habited, 127

Hainault, the Counts of: Arms, 83

Hainault, Queen Philippa of, 230, 232

Hames, Haimes, 127

Hamilton, Crest, 150, 213

Hamilton, Duke of, 150

Hamilton, Sir Gilbert de, 150

Hammer, or martel, 127

Hanover, 263;
Arms, 262

Harcourt, Sir R.: Arms, 217;
Harecourt, or Harcourt: Arms, 51, 182

Hardinge, Viscount: Supporters, 92

Hardwick, Earl of: Supporters, 92

Harp, 127

Harris: Arms, 76

Harington Knot, 133

Harsyck, Sir J.: Crest, 216

Hart, 81, 116, 127

Hastilude, 128

Hastings, the Earl, 196;
Edmund de, 196;
Edward, Lord, 133;
Sir Hugh, 216

Hastings: Arms, 136;
Crest, 216

Hatchment, 128

Hatfield, Thomas, 215

Hauriant, 82, 128

Hautville, Sir G. de: Arms, 203

Hawk’s Bells, Jesses, and Lure, 105, 128

Hay: Arms, 66, 119

Headfort, the Marquess of: Supporters, 92

Hedge-hog, 76

Heightened, 128

Heights, 128

Heiress, Arms of, 170

Helena, H.R.H., the Princess, Princess Christian, 271

Helm, Helmet, 128, 174

Hemenhale: Arms, 51

Hempbrake, Hackle, 130

Heneage Knot, 130, 133

Henry I.: Arms, 88, 260;
Badge, 228

Henry II.: Arms, 260;
Badges, 228

Henry III.: Arms, 259;
Badge, 228;
Rolls of Arms of his Era, 13

Henry IV.: Label, as Duke of Lancaster, 181;
Motto, 110, 235;
Arms, 259;
quarters “France Modern,” 125;
Badges, 228;
Crown, 266;
Seal, 235

Henry V.: Arms, 260;
Badges, 153, 228;
Crown, 114, 266

Henry VI.: Arms, 260;
Badges, 229;
Supporters, 91, 228, 264;
Crown, 114, 266;
Motto, 265

Henry VII.: 126, 279;
Arms, 260;
Badges, 229;
Supporters, 264

Henry VIII.: 126, 191, 207, 279, 295;
Arms, 260;
Badges, 229;
Supporters, 264;
Coins, 317

Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster, 181

“Herald and Genealogist,” 302

Heralds of England, Incorporated, 304

Herald, 130, 212

Heraldic Sails, 250

Heralds’ College, 130, 304

Heraldry, Early Love, of in England, 2;
Early Influence, 2;
Definition and True Character of, 3;
of the twelfth century, 4;
Utility of, 4;
English Mediæval, 5;
Ancient, 6, 9;
English, its Career, 9;
Early English Literature of, 12;
its Allusive Character, 15;
Canting, 16;
Revival in England, 20, 24, 306;
Debasement, 21, 22;
a Science, 24, 27, 30, 326;
an Art, 24, 27, 326;
Style of Art in, 24, 30;
Treatment of Animate Creatures in, 24, 27;
Language of, 29;
Nomenclature, 29;
Style and Forms of Expression, 30;
Birds in, 76;
Beasts in, 76;
Human Beings in, 73;
the Lion in, 83, 86;
the Eagle in, 9, 91;
Scottish, 131;
of Monuments, 322;
Royal, 258;
of the Coinage, 316;
its present Popularity, 304;
in Architecture, 321;
of Illuminations, 324;
in Inlaid Tiles, 323;
of Costume, 324

“Heraldry of Fish,” by Mr. Moule, 77, 121

Hereford, De Bohuns, Earls of, 59;
Elizabeth, Countess of, 161

Hereford Cathedral, 214

Herison, Herrison, 76, 131

Heriz, De (Harris): Arms, 76

Heron: Arms, 17

Herring, 77

Herschel, Sir J.: Arms, 23

Heytesbury and Homet, Lord, 225

Heytesbury, the Baron: Supporters, 99

Hill, Hillock, 131

Hind, 81, 116

Hirondelle, 77, 132

Hoftot, Sir R. de, 202

Hoist, 132

Holland, Counts of, 83;
Elizabeth, Countess of, 161

Hollands, of Exeter, 181, 206;
of Kent and Surrey, 181, 206

Holland, John, Earl of Huntingdon:
Seal, 258

Holstein: Arms, 269

Honour, Augmentations of, 204

Honour-Point, 33, 132

“Honours,” Regimental, 256

Honourable Insignia, Medals, and Clasps, 175

Hoofed, 80

Hospitallers. See St. John, Knights of

Hotspur, Henry, 169

Howard: Arms, 205;
Augmentation, 205;
Crest, 91, 216;
Badge, 224