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Clerical Hat and Tassels §
The arms of clergy were typically displayed beneath a hat rather than a war-like helm. The number of tassels is increased as a sign of rank.
Helm with Drape and Torse §
Source: Irish Nobility E1. Artist unknown. Adapted by Vémundr Syvursson.
Angled Helm with Mantling (1) §
Source: Bruderschaftsbuch des Jülich-Bergischen Hubertusordens. Artist unknown. Adapted by Iago ab Adam.
Angled Helm with Mantling (2) §
Source: Wappenbuch der Arlberg-Bruderschaft. Artist: Vigil Raber. Adapted by Jessimond of Emerickeskepe.
Angled Helm with Mantling (4) §
Source: Manchester Latin MS 28. Artist unknown. (Page 113.) Adapted by Saewynn aet Cnolle.
Angled Helm with Mantling (5) §
Source: Manchester Latin MS 28. Artist unknown. (Page 111.) Adapted by Saewynn aet Cnolle.
Angled Helm with Mantling (6) §
Source: Manchester Latin MS 28. Artist unknown. (Page 111.) Adapted by Saewynn aet Cnolle.
Angled Helm with Mantling (7) §
Source: Manchester Latin MS 28. Artist unknown. (Page 114.) Adapted by Saewynn aet Cnolle.
Angled Helm with Mantling (8) §
Source: St. Gallen Armorial. Artist unknown. (Page 133.) Adapted by Saewynn aet Cnolle.
Encircling Garter (1) §
Source: Garter stall-plate of John Russell, First Earl of Bedford. Artist unknown. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.
Encircling Ribbon (4) §
Adapted from images of the arms of members of the English Order of the Bath. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.
Mantling (1) §
Source: Wikimedia Commons. Artist: Syryatsu. License: Released into the public domain.
Mantling (2) §
Source: Wikimedia Commons. Artist: BrCaLeTo. License: Released into the public domain.
Mantling (3) §
Source: Wikimedia Commons. Artist: Madboy74. License: Released into the public domain.
Mourning Drape (1) §
Source: Wikimedia Commons. Artist: Syryatsu. License: Released into the public domain.