- Tyger, also
known as
heraldic tiger or
tygre, is an
imaginary beast used as a
charge in heraldry. To
distinguish it from the
naturally existing tiger...
- soon
built copies (ordered in 1747),
based on a
French privateer named Tygre, and
started to
adapt the type to
their own needs,
setting the standard...
- but emptie, and
there is
dwelling in them nothing, as is reported, but
Tygres and
other wild beasts". The
historian Will Durant, in his Our
Oriental Heritage:...
-
which records a
burial on 23
October 1703 of "Hannah
Twynney kild by a
Tygre at ye
White Lyon". Her
gravestone survives in a
corner of the churchyard...
- HMS
Tiger or
Tygre was a 60-gun
fourth rate ship of the line of the
Royal Navy,
built at
Rotherhithe to the
draught specified by the 1745 Establishment...
- but emptie, and
there is
dwelling in them nothing, as is reported, but
Tygres and
other wild beasts". The
historian Will Durant, in his Our
Oriental Heritage:...
- but empty, and
there is
dwelling in them nothing, as is reported, but
Tygres and
other wild beasts."
Archaeological evidence suggests that
while the...
-
crying peccavi. Upon
Queen Mary's death, the Earl came to
Wilton (like a
tygre) and
turned them out crying, 'Out, ye ****s! to worke, to worke—ye ****s...
- Elzevir) 1630 -
Elzevir (Third
printing by Elzevir) 1636 - London, Syne of the
Tygres Head (Second
English edition) 1644 - Amsterdam, J.
Janssonius (Second German...
-
Gibraltar class 20 guns, 1754–56;
built to the
lines of the
French privateer Tygre captured in 1747. HMS
Gibraltar 1754 –
broken up 1773 HMS
Biddeford 1756...