gilt spurs การใช้
- White trousers, with gold side bands, hat with white plumes and a sword with a silver hilt and also gilt spurs, completed this rarely used costume.
- The title White Spur was an hereditary title of honour, passed via Eques Auratus " ( literally " Golden Knights " ), who were entitled to wear gilt spurs.
- A court leet is held at the Court-house once in three years; and by an ancient custom the lord of the manor claims a pair of gilt spurs when a mayor of Hereford dies while in office . | source = Post Office Directory of Herefordshire, 1863, transcribed by Barbara Haner }}
- After the battle of the Golden Spurs in 1302, where the French chivalry suffered a humbling defeat, the victors hung up bushels of knights'gilt spurs in the churches of Kortrijk as trophies of what is still remembered by the Flemings as the " Guldensporenslag " ( the battle of the golden spurs ).