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Page 259
... arms of the empire , which is an eagle sable on a field or , with two heads , which signify the eastern and western empires ; and of Poland , which is an eagle argent on a field gules . When Germanicus came to be general , he discovered ...
... arms of the empire , which is an eagle sable on a field or , with two heads , which signify the eastern and western empires ; and of Poland , which is an eagle argent on a field gules . When Germanicus came to be general , he discovered ...
Page 260
... arms , and that the said Sir John Danyell did maintain the same arms in battle against him ; and further they deposed , that they had heard from persons of rank , and antient people , whom they credit , that all and every of the said ...
... arms , and that the said Sir John Danyell did maintain the same arms in battle against him ; and further they deposed , that they had heard from persons of rank , and antient people , whom they credit , that all and every of the said ...
Page 261
... arms painted in glass windows , and upon shields , standards , penons , buildings , edifices , tombs , sepulchres or monuments , and other places , as arms of the said Sir Robert and his ancestors ; and particularly in several churches ...
... arms painted in glass windows , and upon shields , standards , penons , buildings , edifices , tombs , sepulchres or monuments , and other places , as arms of the said Sir Robert and his ancestors ; and particularly in several churches ...
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