- A
fetterlock is a sort of
shackle that is a
common charge in heraldry,
often displa**** in a way that
resembles a padlock. King
Edward IV used a heraldic...
- his sun in
splendour as Earl of March, but also his father's
falcon and
fetterlock as Duke of York.
Badges were not
always distinct; at the
Battle of Barnet...
-
apparent (1471–1483) Coat of arms as King
Edward V (1483)
Falcon and
fetterlock White rose of York List of
people who
disappeared Alison, Weir (2008)...
-
Vanity Fair Mrs
Briggs 2
episodes 1970 A
Stranger on the
Hills Mistress Fetterlock 3
episodes 1971 The
Stalls of
Barchester Letitia Hayes Television film...
-
Melrose Abbey. This
incident was the
origin of the "man's
heart within a
fetterlock"
borne on the
Lockhart shield,
which in turn
perhaps led to the altered...
- Or, a
fetterlock azure within a
bordure embattled gules; on a
chief of the
second three mullets argent. (this arms are doubtful, as the
fetterlock and Motto...
-
personal badge, the
falcon standing within an open
fetterlock.
Originally closed, the
slightly open
fetterlock is
supposed to
refer to the
struggle Edward IV...
- near Burford, Oxfordshire, The Wool-Pack
begins in 1493 when
Nicholas Fetterlock, the twelve-year-old son of a rich wool merchant,
learns from his father...
-
Grierson Crest: A
fetterlock Argent Motto Hoc
securior Profile Region Lowlands District Dumfriesshire Plant badge Bluebell flowers, (campanula rotundifolia)...
- also gules, that on the
dexter charged with a rose argent,
barbed and
seeded proper, and that on the
sinister with a
fetterlock gold.
Motto Stability...