MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION of English arms in trick, by various hands of the 17th cent. At the end are:-(a) Drawing of "Thabbot off Waltham" and "Thabbot off Cycestre, lord Joh: Hawkeborne," copied by Robert West in 1740 "from a Roll of a Procession to Parliament, 4 Feb: 3 Hen. VIII., in the Ashmo...
DRAWINGS of arms, including:-(1) English arms. f. 4. With a later index at ff. 1-3 b;-(2) Scotch arms. f. 22;-(3) English (and a few Scotch) arms, alphabetically arranged, from A to C. f. 42;-(4) Arms of some of the readers of Lincoln's Inn and Gray's Inn, temp. Jas. I. f. 109 b;-(5) English arm...
1. ARMS, in trick, as granted by Sir Gilbert Dethick, Garter 1549-1584; with one or two others. If. 4, 62. Cf. Harley MS. 5847, Add. MS. 12,454. 2. Grants of Arms:-(a) by Camden, to Sir Roger Jones and his brother Thomas, Bp. of Meath, 1604;-(b) by Segar, to P. Harlow, of Gray's Inn, 1629;-(c)...
ENGLISH ARMS in trick, with a few pedigrees of Essex families at ff. 11-18 b. The arms at ff. 31-39 b are of Lord Mayors, Sheriffs, and citizens of London, and those at ff. 52-70, in colours, are of Kentish towns, nobility, and gentry, the last arranged in alphabetical order. At the beginning is...
ARMS of English, Scotch, and Irish nobility and gentry, temp. Charles I.; in trick, some drawn in pencil. With a few notes and pedigrees, as of Acton (f. 5 b) and Martyndale (f. 160 b), and particulars (f. 161) of Lawrence Ellyott, of Busbridge, in Godalming, co. Surrey, ob. 15 Sept. 1619, "for ...
ENGLISH ARMS in trick; two collections, viz.:- 1. Arms granted or confirmed at various times, the earliest and latest dates given being respectively 1494 and 1626. f. 3. With index at f. 23. 2. A similar collection, 1572-1630, the majority being granted or confirmed by W. Camden as Clarenceux...
DRAWINGS of arms granted or confirmed in various years from 1572 to 1642. Followed (f. 40b) by miscellaneous heraldic sketches, many of them in pencil, apparently inserted by a heraldpainter about the beginning of the 18th cent. Paper; ff. 66. XVIIth-XVIIIth centt. Small Quarto. Heraldry: Engli...
ARMS of English families, in trick (a few in colours), arranged according to the initials of their surnames, from A to H. Paper; ff. 97. XVIIth cent. Folio. Heraldry: Alphabet of English arms: 16th-18th centt.
A HERALD-PAINTER'S work-book, containing:- 1. Drawings of' arms and banners. f. 3. A note at f. 10 b states that the arms, etc, on ff. 4-10 b are "all the banners and the sheilds which were made new and were used that day Alderman [John] Dethick was made lord maior" [of London, 1656]. 2. Cop...
A HERALD-PAINTER'S Work-book, 1676-1678; containing rough drawings of arms, with the sums paid him and his employers' signed receipts. These employers were George Bromwich, W. Lord, and John Pincke (who formerly owned No. 712 below). With an index of names. Paper; ff. 22. Small Quarto. John Pin...