ENGLISH AND IRISH ARMS, in colour, finely executed, as follows:- (1) Dukes of Buckingham. f. 1;-(2) Earls of Buckingham [and Buckinghamshire]. f. 2;-(3) Earls of Cornwall. f. 3;- (4) Cornish nobility and gentry. f. 4;-(5) Earls of Devon. f. 7 ; -(6) Nobility and gentry of co. Devon. f. 8;-(7...
BLAZON of the arms on the monuments in the churches of St. Michael, St. Bridget, St. Mary, St. Olave, and St. John, in Chester; in the hand of Francis Bassano. Followed (f. 10) by the corresponding inscriptions, in a different hand. At f. 1 Bassano has written, above his own signature: "E A O. M...
DEVONSHIRE ARMS, in trick; accompanied in most cases by notes referring to authorities, such as church-monuments, etc., and "olde bookes" and rolls of Mr. Hoker, Mr. Poole, Mr. Tresswell, Mr. Phillippes, and "Mr. Clarenceux Benalte" [sc. Thomas Benholt, Clarenceux, who made a Visitation of the W...
MISCELLANE0US antiquarian notes, made chiefly in or about the year 1742, including:- 1. Alphabet of Dorsetshire and other arms. f. 2. 2. Pedigrees of Floyer, co. Devon; Wadham, co. Somerset; Borkeley, co. Worcester. ff. 7, 8, 11. 3. Quarterings of Walwyn of Longworth, co. Hereford. f. 12 b...
ARMS, in blazon, of families mentioned in Morant's History of Essex, 1768; arranged in alphabetical order according to the tinctures and bearings. Paper; ff. 19. Late XVIIIth cent. Folio. Philip Morant, rector of St. Mary at the Walls, Colchester, historian of Essex: Arms of families mentioned ...
ALPHABET of Essex arms; unfinished, only containing A-S. Paper; ff. 24. A.D. 1693 (see f. 1). Small Octavo. Heraldry: Alphabet of Essex arms: 1693. County of Essex: Alphabet (A-S) of arms: 1693.
MISCELLANEOUS HERALDIC NOTES, containing a large number of drawings (a few coloured) and descriptions of arms, especially of Essex families. Included also are:-(a) Suffolk arms, in blazon. f. 15;-(b) Arms copied in 1726 from "the hall window of a very ancient house in Kentish-Town Midelsex" and ...
KENTISH ARMS in trick, a collection made apparently about 1620, but copied later. The names of the bearers on ff. 44-47 are dated between 1380 and 1416. With index. Vellum and paper; ff. 51. Late XVIIth cent. Octavo. County of Kent: Arms of families: 17th-18th centt. Heraldry: Kentish arms: ci...
LONDON ARMS in trick, viz.:-(l) City. ff. 2 b, 3;-(2) Merchants of the Staple and other London trading corporations. ff. 4- ll;-(3) The twelve principal city Companies, and the Lord Mayors and Sheriffs belonging to each of them, from 1189 to 1633 (the arms of Sir Richard Gurney, Lord Mayor 1641,...