- A
hauberk or
byrnie is a mail shirt. The term is
usually used to
describe a
shirt reaching at
least to mid-thigh and
including sleeves. A
haubergeon ("little...
- this in conversation.
Hawberk's name
likely comes from the word "hauberk",
meaning a
shirt of mail.
Constance Hawberk:
Hawberk's daughter, a beautiful...
-
coueryd wyth his sheld/ a
swerde and a mace on his lyft syde/
Cladd wyth an
hawberk and
plates to fore his breste/
legge harnoys on his legges/
Spores on his...
- of th' valiant Men: 'Whence bring ye solid Shields away. And Helmets grim, and
Hawberks grey. And Sheaf of spears ? I pray explain,— I Hróth-gár's Herald am and Thane:— ...
- of th' valiant Men: 'Whence bring ye solid Shields away. And Helmets grim, and
Hawberks grey. And Sheaf of spears ? I pray explain,— I Hróth-gár's Herald am and Thane:— ...
-
represented a
knight in chain-armour with a
sleeveless surcoat over the
hawberk. The
sword is on the
right side and
attached to a
jeweled belt. The hands...
- Joan was the
widow of
Robert Hemendale,
Reginald Braybrooke,
Nicholas Hawberk and John Oldcastle. She had
children by all of them,
however none by Harpeden...
-
where survives his
monumental br****;
thirdly she
married Sir
Nicholas Hawberk (died 1407), who was
buried in
Cobham Church,
where survives his monumental...