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28 THE HERALDRY OF YORK MINSTER.<br />

achievements.<br />

Arms of George Washington.<br />

For not only did the Union collectively adopt a shield which<br />

Ainent'HH Arms.<br />

Creek on the Potomac river, 1657, and which is thus<br />

is familiar to all as<br />

"the star-spangled<br />

banner" (and which<br />

is nothing else than<br />

an adaptation of<br />

the arms of George<br />

Washington, descended<br />

from John<br />

Washington, who<br />

to North<br />

emigrated<br />

America during the<br />

time of the usurpation<br />

of Cromwell,<br />

and settled at Bridge<br />

heraldically described-<br />

Argent two bars gules, in chief three mullets of the second),<br />

but each<br />

separate State adopted a distinct armorial device, many of them heraldically<br />

correct enough, but some being pictures rather than arms, and when we<br />

remember that the very essence of an heraldic device is simplicity, utterly<br />

outrageous.<br />

What do you think of this for the State of Kansas r<br />

"Five ox-teams and waggons, between a man ploughing in sinister<br />

"foreground, and Indians hunting buffaloes in dexter middle-distance. On<br />

"sinister, a river and double-funneled hurricane-decked steamer; behind,<br />

" mountains in distance, the sun rising on<br />

; sky, in half-circle, thirty-seven<br />

" stars, all proper."<br />

That the penchant still lingers,<br />

is evident from the circumstance<br />

that when some few years ago Mr. Crampton, our Minister at Washington,<br />

sent his carriage to be repaired, he was surprised, on going to the coachmaker's<br />

shortly afterwards, to find that arms similar to his were painted<br />

upon every vehicle in the factory. In alarm he asked whether those were<br />

all intended for him ? "I reckon not, sir," was the reply; "but, you see,<br />

"when your carriage was here some of our citizens admired the pattern<br />

" of your arms, and concluded to have them painted on their carriages too."<br />

Heraldry, as a language, is, indeed, but the development and the<br />

organisation of a usage, universally prevalent amongst mankind, from the<br />

earliest period, for both individuals and communities to be distinguished<br />

by some sign, device, or cognisance.<br />

A man's physical power or peculiarities as a warrior, or hunter, or<br />

the issue of some exploit in which he had been engaged, and with which<br />

he would like to be associated, would determine what this should be ;<br />

and<br />

he would therefore adopt one or other of those objects, either animate or

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