VVorkes of armorie deuyded into three bookes, entituled, the concordes of armorie, the armorie of honor, and of coates and creastes, collected and gathered by Iohn Bossewell Gentleman.

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VVorkes of armorie deuyded into three bookes, entituled, the concordes of armorie, the armorie of honor, and of coates and creastes, collected and gathered by Iohn Bossewell Gentleman.
Author
Bossewell, John, heraldic writer.
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[London] :: In ædibus Richardi Totelli,
Anno domini. 1572. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum.
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Heraldry -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800.
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"VVorkes of armorie deuyded into three bookes, entituled, the concordes of armorie, the armorie of honor, and of coates and creastes, collected and gathered by Iohn Bossewell Gentleman." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A16477.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 22, 2025.

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Page 36

¶ Cheurons.

[illustration]

  • 1. Beareth Ermynes, a Cheuron D'argent.
  • 2. Beaerth Sable, a Cheuron betwene three Huchet∣tes D'argent, lye de Uert.
  • 3. Beareth Ermyne, twoo Cheurons Azure, charged with sixe Estoiles of eight poyntes D'or.
  • 4. Beareth Cheuronie of sixe D'argent, and Sable.

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[illustration]
He beareth d'Or, a Cheuron Uersie d'Azure, in Chiefe, an Eagle displayed with twoo heades of the seconde, mem∣bred, and beaked Gules. This Cheuron may be borne frettie with an other, and the same contercoloured, as I haue seene in diuerse Bookes of Armorie.

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