Crest—Issuant from a bridge of one arch, embattled, and having at each end a tower, a demi-hussar in the uniform of the 18th regiment, holding in his right hand a sabre, and in his left a pennon flying to The Baronetage of England - Page 406by John Debrett - 1839Full view - About this book
| Early English newspapers - 1842 - 882 pages
...Sahagun, Benevente, and Orthes, and that on the sinister the silver Waterloo medal. Crest, issuant from a bridge of one arch, embattled, and having at...18th regiment, holding in his right hand a sabre, amid in his left a pennon flying to the sinister gules, and inscribed in gold letters caozx D'ORADE.... | |
| John Debrett - 1840 - 668 pages
...10 Oct. 1833, Letitia, 3d da. of rev. James-Agnew Webster, and has issue. 6. a DA. b. 24 Dec. 1834. CREST—Issuant from a bridge of one arch, embattled,...holding in his right hand a sabre, and in his left a pennort flying to the sinister, gules, and inscribed in gold letters, " Croix d'orade." ARMS—Or,... | |
| English essays - 1842 - 748 pages
...Sahagun, Benevente, and Orthes, and that on the sinister the silver Waterloo piedal. Crest, issuant from a bridge of one arch, embattled, and having at each end a tower, a demi-tmssar in the uniform of the 18th regiment, holding in his right hand a sabre, and in his left... | |
| John Burke - 1845 - 286 pages
...regiment, holding in his right hand a sabre, and in his left a pennon flying to the sinister gu. issuant from a bridge of one arch, embattled and having at each end a tower. EDWARD MARSH, ESQ. SNAVE HANOR * IVT CHURCH CO EENT. Pl А П Z ' JAMES RAMSROTHAM. ESQ-. OLD HALL.... | |
| Hansard - Nobility - 1845 - 286 pages
...has issue 1 dau. Heir—Hit son, the lion. Hussey-Crespiffny, 6. June 19, 1834. Crett—Issitantfroni a bridge of one arch, embattled, and having at each end a tower, a denMnutar, holding in hie dexter liand asabrc, and in hi» sinister, the colours nf the 18th Regiment,... | |
| John Peter Elven - Heraldry - 1851 - 594 pages
...VIVAN, on a chapeau, a serpent nowed, ppr. pi. 87, n.27. VIVIAN, Bart., of Truro., Cornw., issuant from a bridge of one arch, embattled, and having at each end a tower, a demi-husear of the 18th regiment, holding in his right hand a sabre, and in his left a pennon flying;... | |
| Joseph Polsue - Cornwall (England : County) - 1872 - 566 pages
...iu the sin. a pennon flung to the sin., gu. and inscribed in gold letters Croix il' oratle, issuing from a bridge of one arch, embattled, and having at each end a tower. Sujiporters—Dex. a grey horse caparisoned, thereon an hussar of the 7th regt. of light dragoons,... | |
| Arthur Charles Fox-Davies - Heraldry - 1909 - 738 pages
...bend sinister or. Motto : ' Vigilans et audax.' "]. The crests of Vivian ["A demi-hussar of the i8th Regiment, holding in his right hand a sabre, and in his left a pennon flying to the sinister gules, and inscribed in gold letters, ' Croix d'Orade,' issuant from a bridge of one arch,... | |
| Sir William Henry St. John Hope - Heraldry - 1913 - 168 pages
...granted, about 1841, another such crest: Out of waves a bridge embattled issuant therefrom a demi-hussar of the 18th Regiment holding in his right hand a sabre and in his left a pennon gules inscribed in gold letters CEOIX D'ORADE. These, too, are the arms assigned, according to the... | |
| Claire Boudreau, Daniel Cogné, Auguste Vachon - Social Science - 1998 - 510 pages
...Sahagun, Benevente and Orthes, and that on the sinister, the silver Waterloo medal. The crest is issuant from a bridge of one arch embattled, and having at...right hand a sabre, and in his left a pennon flying to the sinister Gules, and inscribed with gold letters, CRODC D'ORADE The supporters are, dexter, a grey... | |
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