Heraldry Historical And Popular With Seven Hundred Illustrations

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Tabard : — the Garment that was worn by the Knights of the Tudor Era. When the Jupon ceased to be worn, about a. D. 1405, the splendid Panoply of Plate Armour was not covered by any Garment, until after 1450, when the Tabard was introduced. It was short, and had wide sleeves reaching to the elbows ; and the arms of the wearer were displayed on both the front and back of the Tabard itself, and of its sleeves. The Brass to Sir John Say, a. D. 1473, at Broxbourne, Herts, is a good example. The Tab
...ard remains in use as the Official Habit of Heralds.
Templars : — see Chap. XX.
Thistle : — the Badge of Scotland.
MISCELLANEOUS NAMES AND TITLES. 125 Timbre: — the Helm, when placed above the Shield in an Achievement of Arms. No. 301.
Tinctures : — the Metals, Colors, and Furs of Heraldry. See Chap. V.
Truncheon : — the official Badge of the Earl Marshal of England, consisting of a golden Rod, tipped at each end with black enamel, and having the Boyal Arms blazoned on the upper, and the Earl's own arms on the lower end.


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