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.
W.
- Wreath, 1 17 18 19.
- Winter Cap, 1 72 87 a.
- Womans Hood, 1▪ 83.
- Whick, 2 6 7.
- Wing of a Gown, 2 9.
- Wet Glover, 3 31.
- Water Leader, 3 43.
- Weaver, 3 49.
- Wheeler, 3 53.
- White Friar, 4 18.
- Woman Cloathed, 4 57 58 59.
- Welsh, 5 15.
- Wild Man, 5 24.
- Wood Man, ibid.
- Woman in Fardingale, 5 29.
- Woman, 5 30 35 43 70.
- Woman Kneeling, 5 34.
- Welsh Woman, 5 47.
- Womans Maske, 5 63 64.
- Wrastlers, 5 64.
- Woman Churning, 5 70.
- Woman close gird, 5 142 a.
- Wittals Face, 5 154.
- Womans head, 5 156 162.
- Whare, 5 170.
- W•nce, ibid.
- Wheele, 5 171 d.