The academy of armory, or, A storehouse of armory and blazon containing the several variety of created beings, and how born in coats of arms, both foreign and domestick : with the instruments used in all trades and sciences, together with their their terms of art : also the etymologies, definitions, and historical observations on the same, explicated and explained according to our modern language : very usefel [sic] for all gentlemen, scholars, divines, and all such as desire any knowledge in arts and sciences
Holme, Randle, 1627-1699.
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W.
- Wool Fleece, 6 1.
- Wool Pack, 6 2 3.
- Wool Card, 6 5.
- Wool Comb, 6 9.
- Wheel, 6 11 32. and 7 132. and 8 9 10 57 59 169. and 9 81 119 120 137 161 *.
- Wharrow Spindle, 6 15 16.
- Winch, 6 18.
- Wool Shears, 6 28. and 8 107.
- Walking Pin, 6 37.
- Wool Bow, 6 38.
- Westphalia Ham, 6 52.
- Wig, 6 56.
- Water Bowget, 6 75 76.
- Page 501Water Baggs, 6 75 76 80 81, and 7 123 125.
- Water Bucket, 6 82.
- Well Bucket, ibid.
- Water Tankard, 6 87.
- Water Forcer, 6 88.
- W••e P••rcer, 6 68.
- Wo•••witchers, 7 28 29.
- W•••en Hand Vice, 7 67
- Wooden Horse, 7 83.
- Wrack, 7 84.
- Whip, 7 88 148, and 9 28.
- Whip••••〈◊〉, 7 89.
- Whisk, 7 •0, and 8 103.
- Wood •x, 7 98.
- W•kets, 7 10•.
- W•ker Baskets, 7 106.
- 〈◊〉 Tu•, 7 118 ••d 9 118.
- Wo••ing Comb, 7 12▪
- Washer, 7 27.
- W•••le, 7 132 and 9 24.
- 〈…〉 7 132.
- Wo•m 〈◊〉, 7 133.
- Water Level, 7 146, and 8 79, and 9 145.
- Wheel broken, 7 151, and 8 8.
- Wheel Barrow, 7 152, and 8 85.
- With, 7 154.
- Wheel Nav•, 8 8.
- Worthing Fork, 8 43, and 9 136.
- Wind-mill post, 8 50, and 13 123.
- Wind-mill Sails, 8 51.
- Wind-mill, 8 53 54.
- Waggon Carriage, 8 49.
- Water-Mill wheel, 8 57 58.
- Wheel of an Over that Mill, 8 59.
- Windlass, 8 69 145, and 12 28.
- Wedges, 8 7• 115 117 146 161, and 9 77 78 130.
- Whiteing Bruth, 8 89, and 9 160.
- War Sadle, 8 95
- Warping 〈◊〉 8 100.
- Wheel Feathers, 8 110.
- Wheel Fly, 8 110.
- Wharve, 〈◊〉
- Working Knife, 8 118, and 9 98 99.
- Whetting 〈◊〉, 8 128.
- Whetting 〈◊〉, 8 •43.
- Weaving Engine, 8 •43.
- Wayes, Wa•es, 8 14 see Weigh.
- Wheel of a Clock, 8 169.
- Warch, 8 169, and ••• 57.
- Wyer Saw, 9 •.
- Wimbi•〈…〉
- Weigh, 9 40.
- Writting D••k, 9 41.
- Weather Glass, 9 49 50.
- Wall Candle stick, 9 79.
- Wall Sconce, i•id.
- Wax S•ck, 9 85.
- Wax Box, ibid.
- Wall Can, 9 109
- Weeding Dog, 9 137.
- Womans Sadle, 9 168.
- West end of a Church, 9 186.
- Wall cornished, 9 187.
- Words B••viated Alphabetically, Fol. 410, &c.
- Wine P•ess, 11 17.
- Washing Bason, 12 33.
- Walled City, 12 52.
- Walled Town, ibid.
- Wall with a Gate, 13 5.
- Wall, 13 6 11 23 78 80 84 85 63, and 9 188.
- Water Table, 13 8 88.
- VVeather Cock, or Fan, 13 8.
- VVall trible Towered, 13 11.
- VVall double or trible Arched, 13 23.
- VVooden Bridge, 13 28.
- VVanscot Cornish, 13 65.
- VVall Battlemented, 13 84 91 92.
- VVall double, 13 85.
- VV•ll plain, ibid.
- VVindow, 13 86.
- VVatch Tower, 13 96.
- VVall st••e, •13 115.
- VVand, 13 143.