Bibliotheca Heraldica Magnĉ Britanniĉ: An Analytical Catalogue of Books on Genealogy, Heraldry, Nobility, Knighthood, & Ceremonies: with a List of Provincial Visitations, Pedigrees, Collections of Arms, and Other Manuscripts; and a Supplement, Enumerating the Principal Foreign Genealogical Works

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author, ... Published, 1822 - Great Britain - 668 pages

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Page 115 - Sepulchral Monuments of Great Britain, applied to illustrate the history of families manners, habits, and arts at the different ^periods from the Norman Conquest to the Seventeenth Century.
Page 211 - Rights of the Kingdom : or, Customs of our Ancestors, touching the duty, power, election, or succession, of our kings and parliaments, our true liberty, due allegiance, three estates, their legislative power, original, judicial, and executive, with the militia; freely discussed through the British, Saxon, Norman, laws and histories.
Page 422 - Thou hast given a banner to them that fear thee, that it may be displayed because of the truth.
Page 503 - The Book containing the Treatises of Hawking ; Hunting; Coat-Armour; Fishing; and Biasing of Arms, as printed at Westminster by Wynkyn de Worde ; the year of the incarnation of our Lord 1496.
Page 437 - Memoirs of the Protectoral House of Cromwell; deduced from an early period, and continued down to the present time...
Page 58 - Elizabeth by the Grace of God Queen of England France and Ireland Defender of the Faith &c.
Page 299 - A system of heraldry, speculative and practical, with the true art of blazon according to the most approved heralds in Europe, illustrated with suitable examples of armorial figures and achievements of the most considerable surnames and families in Scotland, &c., together with historical and genealogical memorials relative thereto.
Page 160 - The Compleat Gentleman: Fashioning Him absolute in the most Necessary and Commendable Qualities concerning Mind or Body, that may be required in a Person of Honor.
Page 18 - The Ceremonial of the Marriage of Mary Queen of Scots with the Dauphin of France.
Page 456 - Inquiries into the Origin and Progress of the Science of Heraldry in England, with Explanatory Observations on Armorial Ensigns, by James Dallaway, AM 4to.

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