-
mounted a
Trooper of the 7th (Queen’s Own) Hussars, habited,
armed and
accoutred, all proper. Sinister: a Bay
Horse caparisoned,
thereon mounted a Lancer...
- the XIth (Prince of Wales's Own)
Bengal Lancers mounted on a
Chestnut Horse, both
habited and
accoutred proper Motto In
Bello Quies ("Calm in action")...
-
province of
Peshawar habited and
accoutred Proper.
Sinister an
officer of the Sikh
Irregular cavalry also
habited and
accoutred Proper.
Motto Be Ready...
- the baggage, and
taking off
their loads, he
mounted riders upon them
accoutred as hor****.
These he
commanded to
advance in
front of his
other troops...
- (Gordon Highlanders) Regiment; sinister, a
soldier of the 5th
Ghurka Rifles, each
costumed and
accoutred proper.
Motto VIRTUTE ET
VALOR By
virtue and valor...
-
nineteenth century;
sinister a
Somerset Light Infantryman of the late
eighteenth century; both
habited and
accoutred Proper.
Motto Vigilant & Resolute...
- of the
second Supporters On
either side a
Gladiator fully habited and
accoutred the
dexter holding in the
exterior hand a
Sword and the
sinister holding...
- rifle, and a
quarter of a
pound of powder; and
shall appear, so armed,
accoutred and provided, when
called out to exercise, or into service, except, that...
-
Ulster King of Arms, 26
November 1804.
Crest A horse's head
couped Argent accoutred in
Armour Proper bridled Gules.
Escutcheon Gules six fleurs-de-lis Argent...
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Petre (the
latter notably borne by a
British lord) are found. For
British accoutre, the
American practice varies: the Merriam-Webster
Dictionary prefers the...