Archaeologia Aeliana, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to AntiquitiesSarah Hodgson., 1900 Annual report of the Society for 1855-57, 1860-1864, 1878, 1882-83, 1884, 1888-89, 1892-1902, 1904-1922 included in n. s. v. 1-3, 6-9, 11, 13, 16-25; ser. 3, v. 2-9, 11-20. |
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... hilt , with fragmentary blade , of seventeenth or early eighteenth century date , from the collection of the late J. R. Wallace of Distington , Cumberland ( Proceedings , vol . ix . p . 152 ) . THE COUNCIL AND OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY ...
... hilt , with fragmentary blade , of seventeenth or early eighteenth century date , from the collection of the late J. R. Wallace of Distington , Cumberland ( Proceedings , vol . ix . p . 152 ) . THE COUNCIL AND OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY ...
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... hilt the first finger is always passed over the quillon , and has a superadded guard to protect it , thus giving the hilt an elongated or flattened ellipti- cal shape . The Scotch , renowned before the middle of the sixteenth century ...
... hilt the first finger is always passed over the quillon , and has a superadded guard to protect it , thus giving the hilt an elongated or flattened ellipti- cal shape . The Scotch , renowned before the middle of the sixteenth century ...
الصفحة 2
... hilt , which has ever since passed as the national arm of Scotland , and is still used in our High- land regiments . The mortuary hilt was so called from a number of this type having been made in memory of Charles I .; they are ...
... hilt , which has ever since passed as the national arm of Scotland , and is still used in our High- land regiments . The mortuary hilt was so called from a number of this type having been made in memory of Charles I .; they are ...
الصفحة 3
of the hilt in two branches turned upon themselves . ( See figs . 3 and 4. ) The island of Islay was famous for the manufacture of these hilts , and numbers were also made in Edinburgh - they were not made by the bladesmiths , but by ...
of the hilt in two branches turned upon themselves . ( See figs . 3 and 4. ) The island of Islay was famous for the manufacture of these hilts , and numbers were also made in Edinburgh - they were not made by the bladesmiths , but by ...
الصفحة 5
... hilt to point , when the hilt is held in the left hand , no matter on which side of the blade the inscription may be , but when so held the fox is always upside down . The reason may perhaps be that it was originally an assay SHO TE 3 Y ...
... hilt to point , when the hilt is held in the left hand , no matter on which side of the blade the inscription may be , but when so held the fox is always upside down . The reason may perhaps be that it was originally an assay SHO TE 3 Y ...
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