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Pagina 6
... John Percival , Earl of Egmont , 1736 ; ( 6 ) a quaint foreign plate of Franciscus Præ- positus Cann . Reg .: in Polling , anno 1744- above ' Juventa levetur ' - in the centre around spondent has quoted with admonitory verses ( see vol ...
... John Percival , Earl of Egmont , 1736 ; ( 6 ) a quaint foreign plate of Franciscus Præ- positus Cann . Reg .: in Polling , anno 1744- above ' Juventa levetur ' - in the centre around spondent has quoted with admonitory verses ( see vol ...
Pagina 7
... John Anstru- ther , of that ilk , baronet , two eagles or hawks standing on the motto , Periissem Nisi Pe- rïïssem , ' upholding a shield wherein are three points , on the top of which is a helmet , with two arms holding up a battle ...
... John Anstru- ther , of that ilk , baronet , two eagles or hawks standing on the motto , Periissem Nisi Pe- rïïssem , ' upholding a shield wherein are three points , on the top of which is a helmet , with two arms holding up a battle ...
Pagina 8
... John Percival , Bart . Thomas Knatchbull , Esq . 1703. John Penn , of Pensylvania . Sir Edward Northey , Knt . Baron Guilford . 1704. Earl of Leicester . 39 Sir William Dawes , Bart . 1707. Richard Jones , Esq . 1708. Earl of Rothes ...
... John Percival , Bart . Thomas Knatchbull , Esq . 1703. John Penn , of Pensylvania . Sir Edward Northey , Knt . Baron Guilford . 1704. Earl of Leicester . 39 Sir William Dawes , Bart . 1707. Richard Jones , Esq . 1708. Earl of Rothes ...
Pagina 9
... John Tyrell , Bart . , of Heron , Essex . This lady evidently was a lover of books , for she had a book - plate engraved in which the arms of Drury alone are shown , on a widow's shield , with the motto , non sine causa , and the name ...
... John Tyrell , Bart . , of Heron , Essex . This lady evidently was a lover of books , for she had a book - plate engraved in which the arms of Drury alone are shown , on a widow's shield , with the motto , non sine causa , and the name ...
Pagina 10
... John Selby Serjeant - at - Law , 1703 , ' with some handsome of Peterborough , 1720 , ' showing the arms of scroll - work ; White Kennett , D.D. , Bishop the see and his own on one shield , which leans against an altar formed entirely ...
... John Selby Serjeant - at - Law , 1703 , ' with some handsome of Peterborough , 1720 , ' showing the arms of scroll - work ; White Kennett , D.D. , Bishop the see and his own on one shield , which leans against an altar formed entirely ...
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