Catalogue of the important collection of manuscripts, from Stowe. Which will be sold by auction, by messrs. S. Leigh Sotheby & co., 11th June, 1849, and 7 following days1849 |
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... Heraldry . 919 784 BARKER , Sir Christopher . Alphabet of Arms , 1536 . 790 BASTILE , at Paris . Papers found in , at the destruction of 34 BAVARIA , Lecpold and Ferdi and Dukes of . Original Letters . BEACONS , Orders and regulations ...
... Heraldry . 919 784 BARKER , Sir Christopher . Alphabet of Arms , 1536 . 790 BASTILE , at Paris . Papers found in , at the destruction of 34 BAVARIA , Lecpold and Ferdi and Dukes of . Original Letters . BEACONS , Orders and regulations ...
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... Heraldic Pageantry at his funeral . CROMWELL , Richard . Original Warrant , 1658 . CROWN JEWELS . Miscellaneous Collections relating thereto , from the reign of Edward the Confessor to that of Queen Anne . 122. 123. 127. 128. 129. 130 ...
... Heraldic Pageantry at his funeral . CROMWELL , Richard . Original Warrant , 1658 . CROWN JEWELS . Miscellaneous Collections relating thereto , from the reign of Edward the Confessor to that of Queen Anne . 122. 123. 127. 128. 129. 130 ...
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... HERALDRY . Miscellaneous collections relating to English Heraldry and Genealogy . 1 to 10. 194 to 213. 252 to 280 . 513 to 537. 644 to 659 . HERALDS . Observations upon the Antiquity of HERALDIC WORK BOOKS . 169 410 to 430 . 761 to 791 ...
... HERALDRY . Miscellaneous collections relating to English Heraldry and Genealogy . 1 to 10. 194 to 213. 252 to 280 . 513 to 537. 644 to 659 . HERALDS . Observations upon the Antiquity of HERALDIC WORK BOOKS . 169 410 to 430 . 761 to 791 ...
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Stowe Bucks. OF THE STOWE COLLECTION OF MANUSCRIPTS . FIRST DAY'S SALE . LOT HERALDRY , GENEALOGY , & c . 1 ARMS , CRESTS AND SUPPORTERS OF ENGLISH NOBILITY in the reign of James I , Charles I , and Charles II . 2 ENGLISH PEDIGREES . 3 ...
Stowe Bucks. OF THE STOWE COLLECTION OF MANUSCRIPTS . FIRST DAY'S SALE . LOT HERALDRY , GENEALOGY , & c . 1 ARMS , CRESTS AND SUPPORTERS OF ENGLISH NOBILITY in the reign of James I , Charles I , and Charles II . 2 ENGLISH PEDIGREES . 3 ...
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... Heraldry , Genealogy , & c . ARMS AND PEDIGREES OF ENGLISH FAMILIES . Written in the reign of Queen Elizabeth , with a copious index referring for each family to the page where its arms are described . folio . Press VIII , No. 59 5 ...
... Heraldry , Genealogy , & c . ARMS AND PEDIGREES OF ENGLISH FAMILIES . Written in the reign of Queen Elizabeth , with a copious index referring for each family to the page where its arms are described . folio . Press VIII , No. 59 5 ...
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