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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... Oxford . John Moore Paget , Esq . Messrs . Payne and Foss , Pall Mall . Nicholas John Philipson , Esq . F. A. S. Newcastle upon Tyne . Sir Thomas Phillipps , Bart . F. S. A. Middle Hill , Broadway . Mr. William Parker , St. George's ...
... Oxford . John Moore Paget , Esq . Messrs . Payne and Foss , Pall Mall . Nicholas John Philipson , Esq . F. A. S. Newcastle upon Tyne . Sir Thomas Phillipps , Bart . F. S. A. Middle Hill , Broadway . Mr. William Parker , St. George's ...
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... into Englis , " 4to . 136 leaves , is in the Ashmolean Library at Oxford . The only book connected with our subjects , printed in this reign , was II . W. CAXTON .--- 1484 . The Boke of 2 BIBLIOTHECA HERALDICA .--- K . RICH . III .
... into Englis , " 4to . 136 leaves , is in the Ashmolean Library at Oxford . The only book connected with our subjects , printed in this reign , was II . W. CAXTON .--- 1484 . The Boke of 2 BIBLIOTHECA HERALDICA .--- K . RICH . III .
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... Oxford , and Public library at Cambridge , also possess it , but imperfect . - In the Bodleian copy is written SUUM CUIQ . THO . HEARNE , SEPT . 28 , 1732 . At the following sales , this literary curiosity was thus estimated : James ...
... Oxford , and Public library at Cambridge , also possess it , but imperfect . - In the Bodleian copy is written SUUM CUIQ . THO . HEARNE , SEPT . 28 , 1732 . At the following sales , this literary curiosity was thus estimated : James ...
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... Oxford , and afterwards studied in the Temple . We learn from his preface , that he was about to undertake a journey to Venice ; and he promises , at his return , to present the Gentlemen of the Inns of Court , with the Genealogie of ...
... Oxford , and afterwards studied in the Temple . We learn from his preface , that he was about to undertake a journey to Venice ; and he promises , at his return , to present the Gentlemen of the Inns of Court , with the Genealogie of ...
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... Oxford , is supposed the original of his " Declaration . " XX . 1565 . Allegations against the surmised Title of the Queen of Scotes , and Favourers of the same . Printed in Scotland . 1565. 4to . Mentioned by Ames , p . 580 . XXI . G ...
... Oxford , is supposed the original of his " Declaration . " XX . 1565 . Allegations against the surmised Title of the Queen of Scotes , and Favourers of the same . Printed in Scotland . 1565. 4to . Mentioned by Ames , p . 580 . XXI . G ...
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