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J‘ j)l]13ldj ofhltraldrj.
. . He beareth, Gules, three
1 and Propr, by the name of Arrzltjlrang. Wellidovthefe
.. Armu thus fenced, agree with the name ‘of the ab-
‘ Sc.&.lV. .
. J , tn . rcr, for then are the Anne: bell flttedforithc peifor-
Cmm, W, ‘ L , mance of high enterprifcs, whetr,fJ‘1cy'.2re thu‘s;for-
' W ‘ s tified arrd m'ade flrong againfi all Vl0lCH.C Cncpuntersz‘
for by means thereof, the Souldlers ,art5ft.),er;ribold-
ned, as that nothing can daunt theme: flliwvhlch re-
fpetft men offormer ages reckoned‘Arr)wur the mem-
bers of Souldierr, for that the ufe t ereof is no leife
behovefull for military perfons, than are their natural members.
He beareth,Vert,u Barre compony,Argeut and A-
Wi zure, between threetcur-afar of the feconda on a
ll chief as the fame, as mauyj%rp:4iler or lmclqler, like
‘ l the third, by the name of Baldlztruy of Scotland.
‘ The curaje is that partof Amour, thatferveth to
; fecure the breafls, bowels and iutrailes ofmar), gt-
gainft all force and violence whatfoever, from
‘ gulletofthethroat, tohisloyues,whereuponthey
do chiefly refi. Danrnratur a noble ,(‘3aptai'n‘ of the
Lattdemoniam‘, being demanded why‘ it was la wfull
for the Spartans: in coaping with their enemy to forfiilte their Helmet:
and Curaju, but in no cafe to forgoetheir swordr: he ‘made anfwer that
thefc were to guard their private perfons, but their fwords ‘ferved to fe-
cure the weale-publick: a man may expofe himfelfto dangeror'tb death,
but may notin any cafe leave his Religion, Prince, and Country void
of fuccour. v. , ‘
Concerning thedefenlive furniture of mans body, we read that anci-
ently they were made of linnieu cloath, of exceeding high proof : Such’
was that much famoufed liunen 1;. igandine of Arrufi: Kirig cf Egypt,
whercofevery thread conlified offhree hundred and fixty other threads,
. .Wl')erein were portrayed and fet forth thetforms and [h’apgs"of”manifold
";,forts ofAnimals (that he hfed to profecute in his accuftomed exeitfili:
- ‘of hunting) in gold, and divers coloured yarne. And not onely the
furniture ordained for the fafety of man: body, were made oflinnen in
thofe dayts, but alfo the furniture ofthe Horjer (of fuch as werelcalled ’
Caupbraaili Equiter) as their bardiugs and Caparlfonl, were alfo made of
.linnen,:trtificially‘ wrought with bars of Iron after the manner of fea-
thers, and both ofthem fo curioully intermixt, and platted together,-’,as
that (in fine) it becometh a defence of impenetrable refifiance agaihlijv
‘ny fort ofweapons : which kind of furniture was in ufe with."th,e ho-
mans, not onely for the fafcguard of the Horfes, but alfo for thefafety
and prefervation ofthe’ Cnlapbraifi, or fuch as we term met’: of Ann”
cornpleatly fumifhcd a Cayeqpee (as the French phrafe is), to;v'vithfland
‘and fuftain the [heck or brunt ofthe enemy,-by whom-alfdthe difcom-
forces have been oftenrepaired. . ' “ ' "3 ‘
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no particular exam?
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t , XV’ 1 ‘D;]1zlay0;'HeraIdry. 345
The F,-dd -,3 M1,’, mm, mg,’ Armed, Proper, con.
joyned in Fiji’: at the upper part of the Tbrgb,Herted in,
1‘;-izngle , garntlhttl and fpurred, Topaz. jThts;q.u ,
‘ is quartered by the Right honourable the now Earlel
, ofuerby. In ancient time sruldim that either hadfoldy
or otherwife loft their Armour by negligcncgwere (bf
' 3 Milirar; Law) punilhed with death, as he, that.run-
neth from his Captain. Thus far ofMiIr'ur; furnrturea
Ofdgfcnce, pertaining to men. Now lhall be touched
,9 fuch ‘things as belong to Horfes of fervicc iorthe
5 1d 5 though fame of them are in common for other l-lorfes.
C .
1, h c I d the Bard whereof! End
of ‘he mu female llcfcff Glhglre":ihdairlpart,but ass they are borne
, . h mmufumiguyc of Harjer for the Field,‘ at fhall hereafter
F““l“‘.‘& mi (3: ab; (hcwed. I will heretherefore rec forthfuch asare
“;.'h:ll.‘ ‘l“,,c,‘,l,.iccommon ufe as they are feverally borne in Efcazlmnr
0 or mat ’ W v,,, i
as followeth. ' y‘ . 4,, V
The Saddle is ofgreat tile for all forts of horfenien,'as
‘am wt“ for cafe in journylng, as for fure littlnhg, brtljfnolli
behovefnll is the fame for MamaU men‘, ‘I at Crvje On
horfe-back in the Field 5 for-thatlby the means thereof,
‘ and ofthe Stirrops thereto aflixednlh‘Y ma)’ 51?. “bf
to fullain the [heck of their =lSlYC!.f?1’Y. 35 3 0 ‘ 5
more forcibly to incounter him,
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f i . He bearcth, Algcma "" ‘ cb"""”’s',S3,l-’lCa ;.l”l'."" H"ffv‘
[bum Or. This is the Coal-armnur,otNm>l44 Grzfpe, one
4‘ . of the captain: of the City of, Lbrtdnir. .The Bmzug of
- w y , H,,[,,z,W,,1n Amar; ,-is very=-ancrentas the Armer of
' ‘- , Rob": rerun, Earle Fcrr.u,tefllEcth, who lived in the
1-; time of King srepbm, and bore for his Amer, 5'85“:
fx Hg;<[e.fI3rracr,Sablc, . ; 3 g,
V9.
any
He beareth Argent,three rixidl.-lie’: fiirr0pped,Sable.iThreesaddled
3
4
H6 bcareth, Or, (1 l79"dp sablc-9 ichargfd with '5'“ Three Harle-
ex. - ' f
To thefe may be added whatfoever other parts 0
,1“, gm; Bridler, and fuch other like tgkenewrgcrcbr
is hgnilied reflrraint of liberty;‘dr fervile fubltfvilona 1“
appgarcth where it isfaid, After vim now D4‘-vrd‘[mnre
the Plailijiimr and fulvdurd tbtm, and be wok the bridle of
bondage out of the band oflbe Phrltjlrrm.
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.yy ‘The
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the furniture ofHorfes fitting forthe wars . A5-5"“f ' '
Harhe-jlmm, tirgenr, by the namc Of 5b”fl‘l‘iflf.'“f 3”]; "‘”
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