Laces  Book III, Chapter 13, Section 5
 
5. We shall now give some few examples of the bearing of Lines, Threads, or Laces, as they are cast into Turns, Frets, and Love Knots, of which kind of Coats Armour composed of such Devices, I have found the following.


True love knots
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CXXXV. He beareth three True Loves Knots, fixed to an Annulet.


Annulets
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Frettings
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Rubins
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Mullets
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Staff; Triangle
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Garbow
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Crosses
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China trumpet; Crooked staff
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[The first image appears to be the horn here included with other musical instruments in chapter 18, no. 165.]


Long cross
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Elephants snouts
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Elephants snouts or Jews' trumpets
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Wreathed annulet; Skate
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Symbols on Roman coins
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Roman ship
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Mercury's arm
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Mercury's shoe
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Jove's double thunderbolt
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Roman boats
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Castle gatehouse
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