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Wheel

рус. колесо

:фр. roué

:англ. wheel

Catherine Wheel See Wheel. Колесо святой Екатерины. См. Wheel

Чаще всего встречается колесо Св. Екатерины (Catherine/Katherine-wheel) как инструмент её мученичества, нпр. в гербе BELVOIR.

:«Azure, a Katherine-wheel or» – BELVOIR, co. Lincoln; also WYTHERTON.

:«Argent, a Katherine-wheel between two columns or; in chief a regal crown proper; in base an axe argent, handled of the second, lying fessways, the blades downwards[S.Katherine with her wheel is the crest of the same Company]» – TURNERS' COMPANY, [Inc. 1604].

:«Gules, a Katherine-wheel or» – S.KATHERINE'S HALL, Cambridge, [founded 1475].

:«Per fesse gules and azure; in chief a sword barwise argent, hilt and pomel to the dexter side or; in base a demi-Katherine-wheel of the last divided fessways, the circular part towards the chief» – S.KATHERINE'S HOSPITAL, London.

:«Azure, a Katherine-wheel with a Cross Calvary projecting from it in chief argent» – Augustinian Nunnery, FLIXTON, Suffolk.

:«Azure, two bars or, in chief a Katherine-wheel between as many buglehorns argent» – MERTINS, Lord Mayor of London.

:«Gules, three bars argent, on a chief azure three Katherine-wheels or» – LEPTON, co. York.

:«Argent, on a chief azure two Katherine-wheels of the first» – WHEELER, co. Salop.

:«Azure, a sword argent, between three Katherine-wheels or» – BAYLE.

:«D'azur, а trois roues de Sainte Catherine d'or» – CATHERINE, Bourgoyne.

Дргие названия колёс: тележное (Cart-wheel, Cartwheel) обычно с восемью спицами: однажды «Water-wheel»; мельничные колёса (Mill-wheels) см. Mill.

:«Gules, a wheel of eight spokes or» – MARTEJOYS.

:«Gules, a fesse between three cart-wheels or» – CARRINGTON, co. York.

:«Gules, a chevron between three wheels or; on a chief argent an axe lying fessways proper» – WHEELWRIGHTS' Company, [Inc. 1670].

:«Azure, a horse argent, bridled gules, between three wheels or» – MORCRAFT.

:«Or, a camel statant sable, between three half-wheels azure; on a chief of the third a wheel argent enclosed by two bezants» – John WHEELER, Stoke, Surrey, 1543. [From Glover's Ordinary.]

:«Argent, a wheel or, vert between the spokes» – LLES AP COEL.

:«Azure, a wheel of a watermill or; on a canton of augmentation the royal badge of England and Scotland, viz. the rose and thistle conjoined palewise proper» – DE MOLINE, Ambassador from the Doge of Venice, temp. King James.

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