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Citations:hurty

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English citations of hurty

Arms of the Abendano family of Biscay: or, hurty.
semy of hurts: uses
  • 1933, James Thomas Herbert Baily, The Connoisseur:
    Almost exactly the same arms are borne by Parker of Cambridge (Glover) : — azure, a buck trippant or between three pheons argent, within a bordure engrailed or hurty (the printed version of Glover is incorrect), and by Parker of Northleach, co. Gloucester: - sable, a buck passant argent between three pheons or within a bordure engrailed argent pellety. Linwood bears gules, a hind []
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  • 1894, Henry Gough, James Parker, A Glossary of Terms Used in Heraldry, page 336:
    Gules, a fesse humetty ermine; over all a pale couped ermines - SPONNE. [...] Per pale argent and or, three palets couped gules - BARNARDER. Gules, five palets raguled [...] The term hurty, signifying semé of hurts, is also employed.
  • 1845, Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, Encyclopaedia Metropolitana: Plates and Maps to the Historical and Miscellaneous Divisions, page 607:
    When the field or charge is strewed with equidistant roundels, it is said to be bezanty, platy, pommetty, hurty, pelletty, semy of torteaux, semy of golpes, semy of oranges, semy of guzes, according to the nature of the roundel.
  • 1983, Charles Boutell, Boutell's Heraldry, Frederick Warne Publishers:
    ... semé of hurts , etc., or in appropriate cases the terms bezanty, platy, hurty or pellety may be used.