Bouget, or Water Bouget. A charge, representing the vessels used by the Crusaders for carrying water. The word is an early form of Bucket. Fine early examples occur in the Temple Church, at Beverley Minster, and in a monument at Blyborough, Lincolnshire: No. 218.
| No. 218.— Water Bouget. | No. 219.— Bourchier Knot. |
Bourchier Knot. The badge of the Bourchier family represented in No. 219.
Bourdon. A palmer’s or pilgrim’s staff. (See Pilgrim’s Staff.)
Bow. The archer’s weapon, in all its varieties of form, is a charge.
Bowed. Having a convex contour.
No. 220.
Bowen Knot.
Bowen Knot. No. 220.