Bibliotheca Heraldica Magnæ Britanniæ: 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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... Majesty . Mr. W. Wilson , Greville Street . The Library of Writers to the Signet , Edinburgh . J. Webster , Esq . Whitehead Grove , Chelsea . The Reverend James Hicks Wilbraham , Temple , Cambridge- shire . Mr. T. Wilkie , Paternoster ...
... Majesty . Mr. W. Wilson , Greville Street . The Library of Writers to the Signet , Edinburgh . J. Webster , Esq . Whitehead Grove , Chelsea . The Reverend James Hicks Wilbraham , Temple , Cambridge- shire . Mr. T. Wilkie , Paternoster ...
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... Majesty's library . The original from which Caxton translated this work was the " Ordene de Chevalrie , " of Hue de Tabarie ; which contains an exact and circumstantial detail of all the ceremonies performed in the Dubbing of a Knight ...
... Majesty's library . The original from which Caxton translated this work was the " Ordene de Chevalrie , " of Hue de Tabarie ; which contains an exact and circumstantial detail of all the ceremonies performed in the Dubbing of a Knight ...
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... Majesty from the Tower of London to her Palace of Whitehall , with all the Speaches and Devises , both of the Pageants and otherwise , together with her Majestie's severall Answers , and most pleasing Speaches to them all . Imprinted at ...
... Majesty from the Tower of London to her Palace of Whitehall , with all the Speaches and Devises , both of the Pageants and otherwise , together with her Majestie's severall Answers , and most pleasing Speaches to them all . Imprinted at ...
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... Majesty ; he was shortly after appointed Portcullis , and finally became Windsor Herald , in which office he died , in the year 1600. He was the author of → " A Catalogue of all the Officers of Arms , shewing how they have risen by ...
... Majesty ; he was shortly after appointed Portcullis , and finally became Windsor Herald , in which office he died , in the year 1600. He was the author of → " A Catalogue of all the Officers of Arms , shewing how they have risen by ...
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... Majesty : " I hane according to my poore talent endetoured , in discharge of my duetie , for the place of Seruice which I holde vnder your Maiestie , by your most Gracious fauour , to frame these Discourses concerning Armes , Honor ...
... Majesty : " I hane according to my poore talent endetoured , in discharge of my duetie , for the place of Seruice which I holde vnder your Maiestie , by your most Gracious fauour , to frame these Discourses concerning Armes , Honor ...
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