Roman Roman Roman Roman

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Roman Roman Roman Roman Roman Coin Julius Caesar Roman Gladiator Helmet Roman Infantryman Helmet Pencil Topper Pewter Pencil Topper Pencil Topper Pencil Topper Order Code: RCDC/PT Order Code: JC/PT Order Code: GH/PT Order Code: RIH/PT Roman Figure Pencil Topper Roman Coin Pencil Topper Gold Plated Roman Eagle Pencil Topper Pewter Roman Eagle Pencil Topper Gold Plated Order Code: MINR/PT Order Code: RCAA/PT Order Code: RE/PT Order Code: REG/PT Roman Owl Pencil Topper Pewter Roman Owl Pencil Topper Gold Plated Roman Centurion Pencil Sharpener 9.5cm Roman Catapult Pencil Sharpener Order Code: ROP/PT Order Code: ROG/PT Order Code: PSRC Order Code: RC Roman Life Transfer Pack Roman Gladiator Combat Transfer Pack Order Code: RLTP Order Code: RGCTP ROMAN 20 Tel: +44 (0) 121-603 3030 | Email: [email protected] | Web: www.westair.co.uk Caesar Coin Pack Claudius Coin Pack Hadrian Coin Pack Denarius Denarius Denarius Order Code: SRCP1P Order Code: SRCP2P Order Code: HDCP Caesar Coin Pack Claudius Coin Pack Hadrian Coin Pack Aureus Aureus Aureus Order Code: SRCP1G Order Code: SRCP2G Order Code: HACP Roman Eagle Pencil Topper Gold Plated Order Code: REG/PT The Twelve Caesars Denarius Coin Pack The Twelve Caesars Aureus Coin Pack 500 Mixed Roman Coins Order Code: TCCP Order Code: TCGCP Order Code: 500MRC Roman Catapult Pencil Sharpener Order Code: RC Roman Coin Set 1 Roman Coin Set 2 The Invasion of Britain The Romans In Britain Order Code: RCP1 Order Code: RCP2 Roman Coin Set 5 Roman Coin Collection Order Code: RCP5 Roman Coin Set 3 Roman Coin Set 4 Military Campaigns The Roman Occupation Order Code: RCP3 Order Code: RCP4 ROMAN Tel: +44 (0) 121-603 3030 | Email: [email protected] | Web: www.westair.co.uk 21 Caesar Bust c. 7cm Hadrian Bust c. 7cm Roman Soldier Bust c. 7cm Mini Roman Elephant Order Code: RCB Order Code: RHB Order Code: RSB Order Code: RERES Roman Centurion Helmet c. 7cm Roman Gladiator Helmet c. 7cm Order Code: RCH Order Code: GH NEW NEW 2020 2020 Roman Galley Resin Model - 15cm Order Code: ROMGAL Roman Educational Colouring Posters Order Code: RPOP Roman Emperor Mouse Mat Order Code: EMM Roman Emperor Poster A3 Order Code: REPA3 Flat A3 Order Code: REPA3PB Roman Educational A2 Order Code: REPA2 Colouring Postcards Order Code: RCC A1 Order Code: REPA1 ROMAN 22 Tel: +44 (0) 121-603 3030 | Email: [email protected] | Web: www.westair.co.uk Mini Roman Elephant Mini Roman Mouse Single Roman in Box Set of 4 Romans in Pack Order Code: RMRES Order Code: RP1 Order Code: RP4 Order Code: RERES NEW 2020 Mini Owl Of Minerva Single Gladiator Figure Set of 4 Roman Gladiators in Pack Order Code: OWLRES Order Code: GP1 Order Code: GP4 Roman Short Sword (Gladius) Roman Spoon Roman Thimble Roman Centurion Helmet Order Code: MRSS Order Code: ROMSP Order Code: ROMTH Order Code: RHELM NEW 2020 Roman Ruler 30cm Roman Emperor Ruler 30cm Order Code: RR Order Code: ER ROMAN Tel: +44 (0) 121-603 3030 | Email: [email protected] | Web: www.westair.co.uk 23 Viking Twist Ring Pewter Viking Ring Pewter Rune Gem Ring Pewter Rune Ring Pewter Order Code: VTRP Order Code: VRP Order Code: VGRRP Order Code: RRP Rune Stone Pendant Love Rune Stone Pendant Wealth Rune Stone Pendant Protection Rune Stone Pendant Success Order Code: RUNEL Order Code: RUNEW Order Code: RUNEP Order Code: RUNES Odins Mask Pin Badge Dragon Head Pin Badge Thors Hammer Pin Badge Dragon Ship Prow Pin Badge Order Code: OMPIN Order Code: VDHPIN Order Code: VTHPIN Order Code: DSPPIN NEW 2020 Saxon VIKING Saxon VIKING Saxon VIKING Saxon Viking Thors Hammer Magnet Viking Twisted Bracelet Silver Plated Viking Twisted Bracelet Gold Plated POS Display Stand Order Code: VTHMAG Order Code: VTBS Order Code: VTBG Order Code: PSTAND 24 Tel: +44 (0) 121-603 3030 | Email: [email protected] | Web: www.westair.co.uk Dragon Head Pendant Pewter Thors Hammer With Face Pendant Viking Shield Pendant Viking Coin Pendant Rune Ring Pewter Order Code: DHPP Order Code: VTHPP Order Code: VSRESP Order Code: VCPP Order Code: RRP NEW 2020 Viking Face Pendant Pewter Viking Cross Pendant Pewter Odins Mask Pendant Pewter Thors Hammer Pendant Pewter Rune Stone Pendant Success Order Code: VFPP Order Code: VIKCPP Order Code: OMPP Order Code: THORS Order Code: RUNES Thors Hammer Amulet Pendant Dragons Head Cross Amulet Viking Coin Silver Magnet Viking Shield Magnet Pewter on Chain Pendant Pewter on Chain Order Code: VCSMAG Order Code: VSRESMAG Order Code: THAP Order Code: DHCAP Viking Shield Pendant Viking Stitched Leather Viking Leather Single Viking Brown Leather Pewter on Chain Button Stud Bracelet (2 designs) Plaited Bracelet (2 designs) Plaited Bracelet VIKING Saxon VIKING Saxon Order Code: VDPP Order Code: VJ010B Order Code: VJ011B Order Code: VJ035B Tel: +44 (0) 121-603 3030 | Email: [email protected] | Web: www.westair.co.uk 25 Sutton Hoo Helmet c. 7cm Viking Warrior Bust c. 7cm Order Code: SHH Order Code: VWB NEW Viking Ship Resin Model 15cm 2020 Order Code: JORVS NEW Viking Figure Thors Hammer Dragon Head Viking Face Viking Shield 2020 with Face Key-Ring Key-Ring Key-Ring Key-Ring Key-Ring Order Code: VTHKR Order Code: DHKR Order Code: VFPKR Order Code: VSRESKR Order Code: VKR All Keyrings are now barcoded on a header card Thors Hammer Dragon Ship Prow Odins Mask Viking Figure Key-Ring Key-Ring Key-Ring Pencil Topper Order Code: THORS/KR Order Code: DSPKR NEW Order Code: OMKR Order Code: MINV/PT 2020 Viking Ship Viking Helmet Saxon VIKING Saxon VIKING Saxon VIKING Saxon Pencil Topper Pencil Topper Single Viking Figure Set of 4 Viking Figures in Pack Order Code: VP1 Order Code: VP4 Order Code: VBP/PT Order Code: VH/PT 26 Tel: +44 (0) 121-603 3030 | Email: [email protected] | Web: www.westair.co.uk Viking Coin Pack Viking Coin Pack Cnut Penny St. Peter Coinage Coppergate York Helmet Thimble Order Code: VCP1 Order Code: VCP2 Order Code: COPTH 200 Mixed Viking Coins Order Code: 200VIKC Viking Attack Transfer Pack Order Code: VATP Viking Educational Colouring Posters Order Code: VPOP Viking Ship Spoon Order Code: VSP Viking Sword Viking History Ruler 30cm VIKING Saxon VIKING Saxon Order Code: MVWS Order Code: VHR NEW 2020 Tel: +44 (0) 121-603 3030 | Email: [email protected] | Web: www.westair.co.uk 27 Clasped Hand Ring Pewter Clasped Hand Ring Gold Plated Double Twist Ring Pewter Double Twist Ring Gold Plated Order Code: CHRP Order Code: CHRG Order Code: DTRP Order Code: DTRG Ewenni Love Ring Pewter Ewenni Love Ring Gold Plated King’s Ring Pewter King’s Ring Gold Plated Order Code: ELRP Order Code: ELRPG Order Code: KRP Order Code: KRG Knight’s Gem Ring Pewter Magna Carta Seal Ring Pewter Richard III Boar Pin Badge Pewter Richard III Boar Pendant Pewter Order Code: KGRP Order Code: MAGSRP Order Code: R3BPPIN Order Code: R3BPP Medieval Coin Pendant Pewter Medieval Coin Pendant Gold Plated Medieval Coin Earrings Heraldic Gem Pendant Pewter Order Code: MCPP Order Code: MCP Order Code: MCE1 Order Code: HGPP 28 Tel: +44 (0) 121-603 3030 | Email: [email protected] | Web: www.westair.co.uk Medieval Bracelet Silver Plated Medieval Bracelet Gold Plated Medieval Twisted Bracelet Medieval Twisted Bracelet Order Code: SSMBR Order Code: SGMBR Silver Plated Gold Plated Order Code: MTBS Order Code: MTBG Heraldic Lions Pendant Pewter Heraldic Dragon Pendant Heraldic Skeleton Pendant Heraldic Crown Pendant Order Code: HLPP Pewter on Chain Pewter on Chain Gold Plated on Chain Order Code: HDPPCH Order Code: HSPPCH Order Code: HCGPCH Heraldic Lion Pendant Medieval Cross Pendant Pewter Medieval Cross Pendant Gold Plated Heraldic Fleur de Lis Pendant Pewter on Chain Order Code: DCPP Order Code: DC Gold Plated on Chain Order Code: HLPPCH Order Code: HFGPCH Heraldic Crown Pin Badge Heraldic Fleur de Lis Heraldic Skeleton Heraldic Lion Pin Badge Gold Plated Pin Badge Gold Plated Pin Badge Pewter Pewter Order Code: HCGPIN Order Code: HFGPIN Order Code: HSPPIN Order Code: HLPPIN Tel: +44 (0) 121-603 3030 | Email: [email protected] | Web: www.westair.co.uk 29 Heraldic Dragon Pin Badge Pewter Medieval Jousting Knight Pin Badge Medieval Knight Pin Badge St George Pilgrim Pin Badge Order Code: HDPPIN Order Code: JKPPIN Order Code: KPIN Order Code: GDPPIN Winged Heart Pilgrim Pin Badge St Edward Crown Pilgrim Pin Badge Scallop Shell Pilgrim Pin Badge Order Code: WHAPPIN Order Code: CROWNPPIN Order Code: SHELLPPIN St Edward in Disc Pilgrim Pin Badge Medieval Angel Pin Badge Medieval Skull Pin Badge POS Display Stand Order Code: SEDPPIN Order Code: MAPPIN Order Code: MEDSPPIN Order Code: PSTAND Medieval Leather Single Medieval Brown Leather Medieval Stitched Leather Plaited Bracelet (2 designs) Plaited Bracelet Button Bracelet (2 designs) Order Code: MJ011B Order Code: MJ035B Order Code: MJ010B 30 Tel: +44 (0) 121-603 3030 | Email: [email protected] | Web: www.westair.co.uk Heraldic Rampant Lion Gargoyle Key-Ring George & The Dragon Key-Ring Heraldic Lions Key-Ring Key-Ring Order Code: GTKR Order Code: GDKR Order Code: HLPKR Order Code: HRLKR All Keyrings are now barcoded on a header card Heraldic Dragon Key-Ring Order Code: HDKR Knight Figure Key-Ring Knight’s Helmet Key-Ring William I Penny Key-Ring Order Code: KKR Order Code: KHKR Order Code: MCKR Cannon Ball Keyring is now barcoded on Cannonball Key-Ring a header card Order Code: CBRESKR NEW 2020 Miniature Cannon Key-Ring Miniature Cannon Order Code: MINCANKR Order Code: MINCAN Large Cannon Pencil Sharpener Order Code: LCAN Medieval Catapult Naval Cannon Pencil Sharpener
Recommended publications
  • Basic-Armouring-2Of4.Pdf
    Chapter 8 — Padding Because you need to build your armour around your padding you need to know how to make it first! Gamberson This supplies basic padding under the body armour and something to hang your arm armour off. Some people rely on their gamberson (with a few minor additions such as a kidney belt) as their torso protection. This gives them excellent mobility at the expense of protection. If you are learning to fight, as well as armour, you are liable to get hit a lot so body armour might not be a bad idea—your choice! Making a gamberson is a sewing job; go get a needle and thread or borrow a sewing machine. The material you make it from should be relatively tough (it’s going to take a beating), adsorbent (you are going to sweat into it), colour fast (unless you want to start a new fashion in oddly coloured flesh) and washable (see sweating above). Period gambersons were made from multiple layers of cloth stitched together or padded with raw wool or similar material, modern ones often use an internal fill of cotton or polyester batting to achieve the same look with less weight. A descrip- tion of an arming doublet of the 15th century is “a dowbelet of ffustean (a type of heavy woollen broad cloth) lyned with satene cutte full of hoolis”. A heavy outer material, such as canvas or calico, is therefore appropriate with a softer lining next to the skin. For extra ventilation you can add buttonholes down the quilting seams.
    [Show full text]
  • Scattergories 4 Questions by Will Nediger, Jinah Kim, and Joey Goldman Round 6
    Scattergories 4 Questions by Will Nediger, JinAh Kim, and Joey Goldman Round 6 1. An Eavan [AY-ven] Boland poem named for one of these things says that “an ageing woman finds no shelter in language” and that “[one of these things] is not a woman.” One of these things titles a theatrical monologue by Olwen Fouéré [fwair-AY] which adapts passages from a novel. A character who personifies one of these things is the subject of a chapter which begins with the words “O tell me all about [that character]” in the shape of a triangle, and ends with a request for stories about her children Shaun and (*) Shem. The names of hundreds of these things are referenced in a chapter about the gossip of two washerwomen who turn into a tree and a stone when night falls. The word for these things is implied to follow the words “a way a lone a last a loved a long the.” Anna Livia Plurabelle’s middle name references one of these geographical features. For 10 points, Finnegans Wake opens by describing what type of geographical feature running “past Eve and Adam’s”? ANSWER: rivers [accept riverrun; anti-prompt on “Liffey” by asking what the Liffey is] (The Boland poem is called “Anna Liffey” and the Fouéré play is called riverrun.) <WN> 2. A “madame” named after this author runs a brothel at which theology is secretly discussed in Ada Palmer’s Terra Ignota series, in which this author is called the Patriarch. A writer whose pseudonym is a contracted combination of this author and the town where this author lived secretly arranged for Thomas Jefferson to translate his radical book Ruins of Empires, from which the monster in Frankenstein learns history.
    [Show full text]
  • Archaeologist in the Archive. a Turning Point in the Study of Late-Medieval Helmets in Western Pomerania
    FASCICULI ARCHAEOLOGIAE HISTORICAE FASC. XXXIII, PL ISSN 0860-0007 DOI 10.23858/FAH33.2020.011 ANDRZEJ JANOWSKI* ARCHAEOLOGIST IN THE ARCHIVE. A TURNING POINT IN THE STUDY OF LATE-MEDIEVAL HELMETS IN WESTERN POMERANIA Abstract: The article discusses three late-medieval head protectors from Western Pomerania, forgotten by Polish scholars after World War II. The first one is the great helm known as the Topfhelm from Dargen, the second, a bascinet with visor from Leszczyn and the last one, the jousting sallet from the collection of Szczecin masons. Knowledge about those helms is highly significant for studies of late-medieval armour in Western Pomerania. Keywords: Western Pomerania, medieval armour, great helm, bascinet, jousting sallet Received: 15.04.2020 Revised: 29.04.2020 Accepted: 27.07.2020 Citation: Janowski A. 2020. Archaeologist in the Archive. A Turning Point in the Study of Late-medieval Helmets in Western Pomerania. “Fasciculi Archaeologiae Historicae” 33, 167-174, DOI 10.23858/FAH33.2020.011 Elements of armour either in whole or in large The Great Helm from Dargen fragments belong to unique finds in the archaeology The first piece of head protection discussed here of the Middle Ages. Each more or less complete find is a find which must be known to all armour special- is considered a sensation. Western Pomeranian finds ists (Fig. 1). It is one of the best preserved and oldest are no different in this respect; new finds of this type great helms, dating back to the middle-second half of are few and far between.1 The study of primary sourc- the 13th century.
    [Show full text]
  • The Sutton Hoo Helmet
    Teaching History with 100 Objects - The Sutton Hoo helmet The Sutton Hoo helmet This helmet was found at a burial site in Suffolk along with many other valuable objects. The burial provides insights into the life of the Anglo- Saxon elite and into connections between Britain and other parts of the world. The finds at Sutton Hoo changed historians’ views about the Anglo-Saxon period, which had been regarded as a Dark Age following the end of Roman Britain. From Burial Mound 1, Sutton Hoo, Suffolk, England Date AD 600 – 650 Culture Anglo-Saxon Material Iron with bronze plates covered in tin, bronze-gilt, garnets Dimensions Height: 31.8 cm Width: 21.5 cm Circumference : 74.6 cm Estimated total original weight: 2.5 kg Museum British Museum (Please always check with the museum that the object is on display before travelling) Teaching History with 100 Objects - The Sutton Hoo helmet The Sutton Hoo helmet About the object The helmet was discovered in a large burial mound in the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of East Anglia. Many other objects were also found, including armour and weapons, silver dishes, musical instruments, feasting equipment such as a drinking horn and bottles, coins and fastenings for clothing. The mound, which has worn down over time, covered a ship that must have been dragged up several hundred metres from the river Deben. The presence of other mounds suggests this was a royal burial area, but the richness of this particular burial suggests it might have been that of a local ruler. Ship burials indicate a relationship with the seafaring communities of Scandinavia, where other rich burials with ships have been found.
    [Show full text]
  • MA Dissertatio
    Durham E-Theses Northumberland at War BROAD, WILLIAM,ERNEST How to cite: BROAD, WILLIAM,ERNEST (2016) Northumberland at War, Durham theses, Durham University. Available at Durham E-Theses Online: http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/11494/ Use policy The full-text may be used and/or reproduced, and given to third parties in any format or medium, without prior permission or charge, for personal research or study, educational, or not-for-prot purposes provided that: • a full bibliographic reference is made to the original source • a link is made to the metadata record in Durham E-Theses • the full-text is not changed in any way The full-text must not be sold in any format or medium without the formal permission of the copyright holders. Please consult the full Durham E-Theses policy for further details. Academic Support Oce, Durham University, University Oce, Old Elvet, Durham DH1 3HP e-mail: [email protected] Tel: +44 0191 334 6107 http://etheses.dur.ac.uk ABSTRACT W.E.L. Broad: ‘Northumberland at War’. At the Battle of Towton in 1461 the Lancastrian forces of Henry VI were defeated by the Yorkist forces of Edward IV. However Henry VI, with his wife, son and a few knights, fled north and found sanctuary in Scotland, where, in exchange for the town of Berwick, the Scots granted them finance, housing and troops. Henry was therefore able to maintain a presence in Northumberland and his supporters were able to claim that he was in fact as well as in theory sovereign resident in Northumberland.
    [Show full text]
  • Low-Tech Armortm
    LOADOUTS:TM LOW-TECH ARMORTM Written by DAN HOWARD Edited by JASON “PK” LEVINE Illustrated by DAVID DAY, DAN HOWARD, and SHANE L. JOHNSON GURPS System Design ❚ STEVE JACKSON e23 Manager ❚ STEVEN MARSH GURPS Line Editor ❚ SEAN PUNCH Marketing Director ❚ LEONARD BALSERA Managing Editor ❚ PHILIP REED Director of Sales ❚ ROSS JEPSON Assistant GURPS Line Editor ❚ JASON “PK” LEVINE Prepress Checker ❚ NIKKI VRTIS Production Artist & Indexer ❚ NIKOLA VRTIS Page Design ❚ PHIL REED and JUSTIN DE WITT Art Direction ❚ MONICA STEPHENS GURPS FAQ Maintainer ❚ VICKY “MOLOKH” KOLENKO Lead Playtester: Douglas H. Cole Playtesters: Roger Burton West, Nathan Joy, Rob Kamm, Stephen Money, David Nichols, and Antoni Ten Monrós GURPS, Warehouse 23, and the all-seeing pyramid are registered trademarks of Steve Jackson Games Incorporated. Pyramid, Loadouts, Low-Tech Armor, e23, and the names of all products published by Steve Jackson Games Incorporated are registered trademarks or trademarks of Steve Jackson Games Incorporated, or used under license. GURPS Loadouts: Low-Tech Armor is copyright © 2013, 2017 by Steve Jackson Games Incorporated. Some art © 2013 JupiterImages Corporation. All rights reserved. The scanning, uploading, and distribution of this material via the Internet or via any other means without the permission of the publisher is illegal, and punishable by law. Please purchase only authorized electronic editions, and do not participate in or encourage the electronic piracy of copyrighted materials. Your support of the author’s rights is appreciated. STEVE JACKSON GAMES Stock #37-1581 Version 1.0.1 – June 2017 ® CONTENTS INTRODUCTION . 3 Padded Jacks . 41 Recommended Books . 3 How a Man Shall Be Armed . 42 Additional Rules .
    [Show full text]
  • Armour Manual Mark II Ze
    Basic Armouring—A Practical Introduction to Armour Making, Second Edition By Paul Blackwell Publishing History March 1986: First Edition March 2002: Second Edition Copyright © 2002 Paul Blackwell. This document may be copied and printed for personal use. It may not be distributed for profit in whole or part, or modified in any way. Electronic copies may be made for personal use. Electronic copies may not be published. The right of Paul Blackwell to be identified as the Author and Illustrator of this work has been asserted in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. The latest electronic version of this book may be obtained from: http://www.brighthelm.org/ Ye Small Print—Cautionary Note and Disclaimer Combat re-enactment in any form carries an element of risk (hey they used to do this for real!) Even making armour can be hazardous, if you drop a hammer on your foot, cut yourself on a sharp piece of metal or do something even more disastrous! It must be pointed out, therefore, that if you partake in silly hobbies such as these you do so at your own risk! The advice and information in this booklet is given in good faith (most having been tried out by the author) however as I have no control over what you do, or how you do it, I can accept no liability for injury suffered by yourself or others while making or using armour. Ye Nice Note Having said all that I’ll just add that I’ve been playing for ages and am still in one piece and having fun.
    [Show full text]
  • Armour Weapons
    M m et . !Photograph by H auser ' Madnd . Armour ofPhilip II. A R M OU R WEA PONS BY W 10 C H A RLE SA FFO ULKE S W ITH A PREFACE BY V S OUN T DILLON V P A I . C , S. CU RATOR O F T H E T OW ER AR M OU R I ES OXFO R D AT TH E CLARENDO N PRESS NR Y FR OWDE M A HE , . P B I S H TO TH E U N IV E R S I TY X D U L ER . OF O FOR N D N D IN B G H N E W Y K LO O , E UR , OR TORONTO A N D M E LB OURN E 651244 5 7 3 . z , PR E FA C E WR ITE R S on Arms and Armour have approached the s ub je c t s tu de nts th e ir from many points of View , but , as all know , works s o size are generally large in , or , what is more essential , in price , th a t for many who do no t have access to large libraries it is o . imp ssible to learn much that is required Then again , the papers of the Proceedings of the various Antiquarian and Archaeological Societies are in all cases very scattered and , in some cases , unattainable , owing to their being out of print . Many writers on the subj ect have confined themselves to documentary evidence , while others have only written about such examples as have been n e .
    [Show full text]
  • Ansteorran Achievment Armorial
    Ansteorran Achievment Armorial Name: Loch Soilleir, Barony of Date Registered: 9/30/2006 Mantling 1: Argent Helm: Barred Helm argent, visor or Helm Facing: dexter Mantling 2: Sable: a semy of compass stars arg Crest verte a sea serpent in annulo volant of Motto Inspiration Endeavor Strength Translation Inspiration Endeavor Strength it's tail Corone baronial Dexter Supporter Sea Ram proper Sinister Supporter Otter rampant proper Notes inside of helm is gules, Sea Ram upper portion white ram, lower green fish. Sits on 3 waves Azure and Argent instead of the normal mound Name: Adelicia Tagliaferro Date Registered: 4/22/1988 Mantling 1: counter-ermine Helm: N/A Helm Facing: Mantling 2: argent Crest owl Or Motto Honor is Duty and Duty is Honor Translation Corone baronial wide fillet Dexter Supporter owl Or Sinister Supporter owl Or Notes Lozenge display with cloak; originally registered 4\22\1988 under previous name "Adelicia Alianora of Gilwell" Name: Aeruin ni Hearain O Chonemara Date Registered: 6/28/1988 Mantling 1: sable Helm: N/A Helm Facing: Mantling 2: vert Crest heron displayed argent crested orbed Motto Sola Petit Ardea Translation The Heron stands alone (Latin) and membered Or maintaining in its beak a sprig of pine and a sprig of mistletoe proper Corone Dexter Supporter Sinister Supporter Notes Display with cloak and bow Name: Aethelstan Aethelmearson Date Registered: 4/16/2002 Mantling 1: vert ermined Or Helm: Spangenhelm with brass harps on the Helm Facing: Afronty Mantling 2: Or cheek pieces and brass brow plate Crest phoenix
    [Show full text]
  • Clan RIDDELL
    Clan RIDDELL ARMS Argent, a chevron Gules between three ears of rye, skipped and bladed Proper CREST A demi greyhound Proper MOTTO I hope to share SUPPORTERS Two greyhounds Argent collared Gules One theory for the origin of this name suggests that a family from Gascony may have come to Scotland via Ryedale in Yorkshire. It is much more likely, however, that the name is of Norman origin. Gervase Ridale was a witness to a charter of David I in 1116, and his son, Walter, received a charter of the lands of Lillesleaf in Roxburghshire. One of his nephews was hostage for William the Lion who had been taken prisoner by the English at the Battle of Alnwick in 1174. Riddells also acquired Swinburn in Northumberland. The lands were subsequently erected into a barony of Riddell. Sir William Riddell of Riddell swore fealty to Edward I of England for his lands in the Ragman Roll in 1296. Sir John Riddel was created a Baronet of Nova Scotia on 14 May 1628, and his lands were erected into the barony and regality of New Riddell. Sir John’s third son of the second Baronet, was a minister of the reformed church in Edinburgh who was persecuted and imprisoned because he would not renounce his Covenanter beliefs; unlike many others, however, he escaped with his life. Sir John Buchanan Riddell, MP for Selkirk, married in 1805 the eldest daughter of the Earl of Romney. His successors in the title still live in the Borders, although in that part now claimed by England.
    [Show full text]
  • The Evolution of Plate Armor in Medieval Europe and Its Relation to Contemporary Weapons Development
    History, Department of History Theses University of Puget Sound Year 2016 Clad In Steel: The Evolution of Plate Armor in Medieval Europe and its Relation to Contemporary Weapons Development Jason Gill [email protected] This paper is posted at Sound Ideas. http://soundideas.pugetsound.edu/history theses/21 Clad in Steel: The Evolution of Plate Armor in Medieval Europe and its Relation to Contemporary Arms Development Jason Gill History 400 Professor Douglas Sackman 1 When thinking of the Middle Ages, one of the first things that comes to mind for many is the image of the knight clad head to toe in a suit of gleaming steel plate. Indeed, the legendary plate armor worn by knights has become largely inseparable from their image and has inspired many tales throughout the centuries. But this armor was not always worn, and in fact for most of the years during which knights were a dominant force on battlefields plate was a rare sight. And no wonder, for the skill and resources which went into producing such magnificent suits of armor are difficult to comprehend. That said, it is only rarely throughout history that soldiers have gone into battle without any sort of armor, for in the chaotic environment of battle such equipment was often all that stood between a soldier and death. Thus, the history of both armor and weapons is essential to a fuller understanding of the history of war. In light of this importance, it is remarkable how little work has been done on charting the history of soldiers’ equipment in the Middle Ages.
    [Show full text]
  • Barton Squire Dealer Hominum? Inscribed at St
    Ubi est cubiculum Barton Squire Dealer hominum? Inscribed at St. Kermit’s Abbey, Glen Frontenac, Scotland - St. Fish Friday, August 10, 1212 A Letter from Richard the Lionhearted Greetings. These are troubled times, and we find it necessary to bring added help to the kingdom from the loyal retainers of Castle Frontenac. Although Sir Hugh Barton is missing these many months, and the running of the affairs of Frontenac have fallen into the capable hands of Gavin McBarton, Seneschal and cousin to Sir Hugh, we require the services of Sir Gavin elsewhere. Hence, we hereby appoint Sir Dylan Detweiler as the Seneschal of Castle Frontenac. Sir Gavin has invited three score of candidates for Knighthood in the Order of the High Falls. We hereby appoint Sir Na- than Mattingly and Sir Nick Blakely to serve as Knight Commanders of the Order of the High Falls, and to supervise such training as they deem necessary. All other knights and ladies will, I pray, follow their guidance for the instruction of the Knight-candidates. I trust the faithful of the Abbey of St. Kermit will lend their guidance and support, as well. To oversee both the training and operation of Castle Frontenac, and to report to me from time to time as to the progress being made, I have sent Michael de Homer, a knight and companion of ours in our late crusade. You will know him by his shield, a red buffalo on a field of green. Train ye well, young Knight Candidates. The realm has need of your services. King Richard the Lionhearted Pages train to use the most modern of arms Frontenac Castle Schedule King William I of Scotland For Friday Our beloved King, William Garbh (“William the Rough”) 7:00AM Reveille (Wake up!) was born in 1143.
    [Show full text]