COLLECTION of notes, extracts from MS. and printed authorities, etc., relating to the origin and meaning of the word Marescallus and to the duties and privileges of the various officers bearing the name, from the earliest times; by John Anstis, Garter King of Arms. Holograph. Paper; ff. 205. XVI...
NOTES on the origin and arms of English families, arranged in alphabetical order. The blazon of the arms of the Archbishops of Canterbury, which is a later addition is taken (see f. 5 b) from a MS. [N0. 555] in the Lambeth Library originally dedicated to Archbishop Whitgift, but continued to lat...
"DOCQUETS of patents for arms, a 35 H. 6 ad 45 Eliz.," Giving the blazon, the names of grantor and grantee, with date, and in several instances a brief pedigree. The great majority of the arms entered are of the time of Elizabeth. Paper; ff. 142 XVIIIth cent. Small Quarto. Heraldry: Dockets of ...
GRANTS and dockes of arms, with the arms in trick, chiefly tempp. Eliz.-Chas. II. With an index of names. At the end of the volume, reversed is an index to some other heraldic collection. The volume also contains copies of:-(a) Speech of Charles I. at the opening of Parliament, 3 Nov. 1640 (Rush...
ARMS of English sovereigns, from William I. to Elizabeth, with those of the peers created in their respective reigns down to 1572; in colours. Accompanied by brief notices of the peers as created. Paper; ff. 139. XVIth cent. Presented to T. Astle, in 1779), by Sir. Richard Worsley, Bart. Bound i...
ARMS, in trick, of the several dynasties that have ruled in England, from the Britons to Edw. III. f. 2;-and of peers, tempp. Will. I.-Eliz. f. 3. Followed (f. 23) by names and particulars of peers created tempp. Will. I.-Eliz. At f. 54 is the pedigree of the Bohuns, Earls of Hereford, added in ...
COLLECTION of arms, etc.:- 1. Arms of the Nine Worthies; in colours, with blazon. f. 2. 2. Arms of European kingdoms, with those of Cyprus and Morocco; in blazon. f. 3. 3. "Insignia Brittanorum, Romanorum, Normanorum, Dacorum"; in trick. f. 5. 4. Arms of the Kings of England. from Willia...
ARMS of English sovereigns from William I to William III and Mary, with those of the peers created in their respective reigns (to 1689). In trick and blazon; with biographical particulars of the peers created, etc. f. 4. Preceded by the arms of "the five conquerors of this island," sc. Brutus, J...
1. ARMS of James I. of England, followed by the arms of his predecessors as Kings of Scotland, and of the nobility of' Scotland in his time; in colours. f. 3. With index of names on f. 1 in the same hand as art. 2. 2. Ancient arms of the Scotch nobility, "out of Artus Swarte Moors book, Wapen ...
ARMS of the King and nobles of Scotland, in trick (a few in colours) with blazon; temp Chas. II. Followed (f.65) by a "Catalog of ye English Nobility with their precedencie according to their several creations, presented to his Matie King, Ch: ye 2d, 10 Jan: 1677 [8]. By Sr William Dugdale, Knt,...