1. "A BOKE Of the armes [in trick], and of the cotes and names, of Englyshe knyghtes." f. 3. With index of names at f. 63. 2. "The roole [with arms in trick] of Irysh knyghtes dubbed synce the recevinge of the swoorde by Sr William Fitzwilliam, kt., Lord Deputy Generall for Ireland"; 1588-1596...
ALPHABET OF ARMS, in blazon, and many also in trick; according to a note by John Anstis (f. 1), "in the hand of Sr Christopher Barker, Garter [1536-1549], with his grants at the end of each letter." Included also are copies of:- 1. Acquittance by Sir Thomas Wryothesley, Garter, for 40s. receiv...
A BOOK of English heraldry, compiled about the end of the 16th century, containing: (1) Arms. f 4. With a more modern index at f. 2;-(2) Pedigrees. f. 43. With a more modern index at f. 40;-(3) Arms from seals. f 71 b;-(4) Pedigrees. ff. 79 b, 101;-(5) Arms of a few bishops and archbishops. f. 1...
CRESTS of English noblemen, in blazon, circ. 1571 (f. 3); followed by arms of Knights of the Garter, noblemen, and others, in trick (f. 6). With later indexes at the end. Paper; ff. 72. Late XVIth cent. (with a few additions, XVIIth cent.). Belonged, 18th cent., to John Holland, no. 4. Folio. O...
CRESTS of English, Scotch and Irish peers and gentry, drawn in pen-and-ink. With index at the end. Paper; ff. 155. Late XVIIIth cent. (ante 1778, see ff. 4, 56). With book-plate of arms of Henry Stacy. Oblong Duodecimo. Henry Stacy: Book-plate: 18th-19th cent. Heraldry: English, Scotch and Iri...
ORDINARY of arms, with drawings of the coats described. French. The arrangement, instead of being alphabetical, is as follows: lion (f. 2), eagle (f. 14 b), bend (f. 16 b), saltire (f. 23), fess (f. 26), vair (f. 39 b), fusil (f. 41), chevron (f. 43), fret (48 b), chief (f. 50 b), cross (f. 54 b...
ARMS, in trick, as follows: (a) Welsh. f. 8;-(b) Shropshire (chiefly taken from the Visitation of 1623). f. 12;-(c) Hertfordshire (from the Visitations of 1579 and 1634). f. 38 b;-(d) Various English counties. ff. 73,103 b, 114 b;-(e) Bedfordshire. f. 87 b;- (f) Inns of Court, St. Katherine's ...
1. "THE NAMES and armes of the loordes Treasurers of Englande or of the Exchequier. Collected by F.B." With dedication to Sir Edward Dyer, Chancellor of the Order of the Garter, dated "Clerkenwell Grene," 12 Dec. 1596, and signed " F.B." The arms are in colour, and the names begin with Odo, Trea...
COLLECTIONS of arms, mostly in trick, viz.:- 1. English arms, in colours. f. 12. Preceded (ff. 1-11) by an index. 2. English arms, in colours or in trick, in alphabetical order from A to D. f. 51. 3. English arms, with a few grants of arms, including grants to Thomas Andrewe, 1334 (f. 94),...
ARMS of English families in trick, chiefly those granted in the reigns of Elizabeth and James I. Below some of them (see ff. 7, 16) is written, "W[illiam] S[mith], Rougedragon [1597-1618] Inventor." With index of names (f. 2) in a later hand. Paper; ff. 96. Early XVIIth cent. Belonged, 18th cent...