. Heraldry, historical and popular . hemia in her effigy at Westminster is diapered : itis represented in No. 514, PI. XXX. The following are the other varieties of Knots that occur inblazon:— The Stafford Knot:—Xo. 515, PI. XXX.„ L, ThE Bourchier Knot:—No. 516 : also Xo. 695, p. 285. Ijurrn^il^iy^ The IIeneage Knot:—Xo. 517. The Wake and Ormond Knot:—Xo. 518, (fonued from tlioi initials W and 0 intertwined). The BowEN Knot:—No. 519, (formed of/our bovvs). The Lacy Knot, which is a rather intricate but an elegantinterlaced cord, that thus forms a Eebus of the name, Lacy. Knots sometimes form B


. Heraldry, historical and popular . hemia in her effigy at Westminster is diapered : itis represented in No. 514, PI. XXX. The following are the other varieties of Knots that occur inblazon:— The Stafford Knot:—Xo. 515, PI. XXX.„ L, ThE Bourchier Knot:—No. 516 : also Xo. 695, p. 285. Ijurrn^il^iy^ The IIeneage Knot:—Xo. 517. The Wake and Ormond Knot:—Xo. 518, (fonued from tlioi initials W and 0 intertwined). The BowEN Knot:—No. 519, (formed of/our bovvs). The Lacy Knot, which is a rather intricate but an elegantinterlaced cord, that thus forms a Eebus of the name, Lacy. Knots sometimes form Badges in combination with otherdevices : thus, the Badge of the Dacres is foiined by a cordentwined about an escallo^i-shell and a ragged staff, Xo. 513, : in this manner, a compound Badge may significantlyindicate the union of two families. Another example is theBadge of Edward, Lord Hastings, which is produced by a similarprocess for tying together a sickle and a garb. CHESTS, KNOTS. 8c?CHAPTERS X, XI -^ XVli.


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