| John Burke, Bernard Burke - 1846 - 414 pagina’s
...these invaluable documents are set forth the principal hereditary achievements of the kingdom, and all who can deduce descent from an ancestor, whose armorial ensigns have been acknowledged in any one of the Visitations, are entitled to carry those arms by right of inheritance. When, however, no such descent... | |
| sir John Bernard Burke - 1850 - 516 pagina’s
...these invaluable documents are set forth the principal hereditary achievements of the kingdom, and all who can deduce descent from an ancestor, whose armorial ensigns have been acknowledged in any one of the Visitations, are entitled to carry those arms by right of inheritance. When, however, no such descent... | |
| John Bernard Burke - 1860 - 608 pagina’s
...these invaluable documents are set forth the principal hereditary achievements of the kingdom ; and all who can deduce descent from an ancestor whose armorial ensigns have been acknowledged in any one of the Visitations, are entitled to carry those arms by right of inheritance. When, however, no such descent... | |
| Lemuel Cushing - 1877 - 152 pagina’s
...thirty years. The Heralds' Visitations are preserved as a book of record, and those who are enabled to deduce descent from an ancestor whose armorial ensigns have been acknowledged in any of the Visitations are entitled to carry those arms by right of inheritance. BDKEB'S " General Armory."... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1864 - 1348 pagina’s
...In these documents are set forth the principal hereditary achievements of the kingdom. All pel-sons who can deduce descent from an ancestor whose armorial ensigns have been acknowledged in any one of the Visitations, are entitled to carry those arms by right of inheritance. When, however, no such descent... | |
| St. Louis Public Library - 1915 - 434 pagina’s
...their seals and much of the plate brought with them from the Old World being engraved with their Arms. All persons who can deduce descent from an ancestor...armorial ensigns have been acknowledged in any one of the Visitations, are entitled to carry those Arms by right of inheritance." Davies, ACF, ed. Armorial... | |
| William Armstrong Crozier - 1904 - 170 pagina’s
...of distinguishing between proper and improper assumptions of Coat Armor is still an important one. All persons who can deduce descent from an ancestor...armorial ensigns have been acknowledged in any one of the Visitations, are entitled to carry those Arms by right of inheritance. When, however, no such descent... | |
| William Armstrong Crozier - 1904 - 110 pagina’s
...Visitations, documents of high authority and value. All persons, whether in Great Britain or America, who can deduce descent from an ancestor whose armorial ensigns have been acknowledged in any one of the " Visitations," are entitled to carry those arms by right of inheritance. When however, no such... | |
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