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fetterlock
fetterlock (ˈfɛtəlɒk) Also 5 feter-, -ir-, -yr-, 6 fether-, 7 feawter-, fewter-. [f. fetter n. + lock; in sense 1 a corruption of fetlock.] 1. = fetlock 1. Also used attrib.1587 L. Mascall Govt. Cattle (1627) 135 They clippe away all the hayre sauing the fetherlocke. 1617 Markham Caval. ii. 9 His io...
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Fetterlock
King Edward IV used a heraldic badge consisting of a fetterlock and a falcon. This was also used by his grandson Richard of York, who displayed the fetterlock opened.
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fetlock
fetlock, n. (ˈfɛtlɒk) Forms: 4 feetlakk, 4–5 fet(e)lak, 5 fytlo(c)k, (7 fitlock), 6, 8, 9 foot(e)lock, (6 fotelocke), 6 fete-, 7 feetlock, 6– fetlock. [ME. fetlak, fytlok, corresponding to MHG. fi{zced}lach, viszlach (mod.Ger. fiszloch); the formation is obscure; connexion with Ger. fessel pastern h...
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The Wool-Pack
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Set in the Cotswolds near Burford, Oxfordshire, The Wool-Pack begins in 1493 when Nicholas Fetterlock, the twelve-year-old son of a rich It starred Raymond Millross as Nicholas Fetterlock, with Godfrey Quigley and Thelma Barlow as his parents.
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The Rose of Rouen
protagonists by their cognizances rather than naming them: Edward, of course, is a white rose, his father Richard of York, Duke of York, is a falcon and fetterlock
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John Wyndham (1558–1645)
It consists of a crest: A lion's head erased within a fetterlock or, a crest formerly belonging to the Felbrigg family of Felbrigg, Norfolk, Felbrigg Hall
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Gideon Murray
Ballencreiff in East Lothian, the hall ceiling had plaster ciphers of "SGM" and "DMP" for Sir Gideon Murray and his wife Dame Margaret Pentland, and the fetterlock
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shacklock
† ˈshacklock Obs. [? Contr. of *shackle-lock, f. shackle n.1 + lock n.] A fetterlock. The surname Shacklock is known in Derbyshire.1613–16 W. Browne Brit. Past. i. v. 98 The swarty Smith..bids his Man bring out..His shackles, shacklockes, hampers, giues and chaines.
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Lee Castle, South Lanarkshire
He is said to have subsequently added the heart and fetterlock to the family coat of arms.
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Lockharts of Lee
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 spelling of
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warlock
▪ I. warlock, n.1 (ˈwɔːlɒk) Forms: 1 wǽrloᵹa, wérloᵹa, 3 werlau, werlaw, 3–4 warlou, 3–5 warlagh(e, warlau, warlaw(e, 4–5 warlag, warlaȝ(e, warloghe, werlaughe, 4–5 (6–7 Sc.) warlow(e, 4–6 (? 9) Sc. warlo, 5 warlach, warloo, warlowȝ, werlawe, 6 Sc. warloche, warlok, vairloche, varlo, 7 ? warelocke, ...
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The Queen's Beasts
It descended to Edward IV, who took it as his personal badge, the falcon standing within an open fetterlock. Originally closed, the slightly open fetterlock is supposed to refer to the struggle Edward IV had to obtain the throne — "he forced the lock and won the
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