id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 55439 Allen, Phoebe Peeps at Heraldry .txt text/plain 24010 1766 80 heraldic term given to any object which is _charged_, or represented, ordinary occurs in the coat of arms, as in Fig. 38, then that charge Wycombe coat of arms; whilst one, Garrad of London, bears two lions family of Fitzurse charge their shield with a single bear passant, Malmesbury--family name Harris--bears a hedgehog in his coat of arms. but rarely in English arms; the Clelands bear one as a single charge, Various heraldic terms are in use for blazoning bird charges--viz.: (see No. 4, Fig. 36), occurs repeatedly as a charge in coats of arms, whole human figure occurs very rarely as a charge in a coat of arms. Hitherto, we have dealt with shields bearing only one coat of arms, When three coats of arms are to be represented on a shield, the most the coat of arms represent the armorial bearings of the Seymours, the ./cache/55439.txt ./txt/55439.txt