Citations:clouée

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English citations of clouée

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  • 1867, Charles Boutell, English Heraldry, page 71:
    RICHARD DE TRUSSELL or TRESSELL (H. 3) bears — Arg., a trellis gu., clouée or.
  • 1890, The Encyclopedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature, page 697:
    When nailed at the joints it is said to be clouée. Trussel : gules , a trellis (fretty) clouée or. Harrington : sable, a fret argent, called also a Harrington knot (fig 69). Vernon of Sudbury : argent, a fret sable.
  • 1907, The British Numismatic Journal: Including the Proceedings of the British Numismatic Society, page 216:
    Reverse, with mint-mark the fret clouée, or Harington knot. Harington Farthings. 7. Obverse of usual type with single-arched imperial crown. 8. Reverse, with mint-mark a star 9. Mint-mark a martlet with double-arched