A display of heraldrie
- Title
- A display of heraldrie
- Author
- Guillim, John, 1565-1621.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by T.R. for Jacob Blome,
- 1660.
- Rights/Permissions
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- Subject terms
- Heraldry.
- Nobility -- Great Britain.
- Link to this Item
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https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A85770.0001.001
- Cite this Item
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"A display of heraldrie." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A85770.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 22, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- TO NONE BUT GENTLEMEN.
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LENVOY TO THE AUTHOR BY
WILLIAM SEGAR. Garter, Principall King ofArmes. -
John St. George
to the Author. -
TO The the Right Honourable and truly Noble (my very good Lord) WILLIAM Marquess and Earle of
Hertford, ViscountBeau∣champ, and LordSeymour, and one of the Honourable Privy Councell to the late KingCHARLES. -
To his neerest and dearest Kinsman,
John Guillim, Pursevant of ArmsTho. Guillim wisheth his own best wishes. -
To my worthy Friend, Master
Guillim, on his present Work. -
To my deservedly beloved and worthy Friend and Country-man, M
r .John Guillim, touching his Display of the HonorableArt ofArmory. -
To his worthy and well-deserving Friend, Master
J. Guillim. -
In Authorem,
Gulielmi Belcheri Eulogium. - TO THE COURTEOUS READER.
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- section - 1
- section - 2
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section - 3
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Naturalia, sunt specula eorum quae non viden
ur. - The Table of the Third Section.
- SECTION III. CHAP. I.
- SECT. III. CHAP. II.
- SECT. III. CHAP. III.
- SECT. III. CHAP. IV.
- SECT. III. CHAP. V.
- SECT. III. CHAP. VI.
- SECT. III. CHAP. VII.
- SECT. III. CHAP. VIII.
- SECT. III. CHAP. IX.
- SECT. III. CHAP. X.
- SECT. III. CHAP. XI.
- SECT. III. CHAP. XII.
- SECT. III. CHAP. XIII.
- SECT. III. CHAP. XIV.
- SECT. III. CHAP. XV.
- SECT. III. CHAP. XVI.
- SECT. III. CHAP. XVII.
- SECT. III. CHAP. XVI.
- SECT. III. CHAP. XIX.
- SECT. III. CHAP. XXI.
- SECT. III. CHAP. XXII.
- SECT. III. CHAP. XXIII.
- SECT. III. CHAP. XXIV.
- SECT. III. CHAP. XXV.
- SECT. III. CHAP. XXVI.
- SECT. III. CHAP. XXVII.
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Naturalia, sunt specula eorum quae non viden
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section - 4
- Felices essent Artes, si de his solummodo Artifices judicarent.
- The Table of the Fourth Section.
- SECTION IV. CHAP. I.
- SECT. IV. CHAP. II.
- SECT. IV. CHAP. III.
- SECT. IV. CHAP. IV.
- SECT. IV. CHAP. V.
- SECT. IV. CHAP. VI.
- SECT. IV. CHAP. VII.
- SECT. IV. CHAP. VIII.
- SECT. IV. CHAP. IX.
- SECT. IV. CHAP. X.
- SECT. IV. CHAP. XI.
- SECT. IV. CHAP. XII.
- SECT. IV. CHAP. XIII.
- SECT. IV. CHAP. XIV.
- SECT. IV. CHAP. XV.
- SECT. IV. CHAP. XVI.
- SECT. IV. CHAP. XVII.
- SECT. IV. CHAP. XVIII.
- SECT. IV. CHAP. XIX.
- section - 5
- section - 6
- To the Generous Reader.
- A Conclusion.
- Errata.
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appendix
- TO The most illustrious and truly noble, the Right Honourable ALGERNON PERCY, Earl of Northumberland, Lord PERCY, LUCY, POININGS, FITZ∣PAYN, BRYAN, and LATIMER, Com∣panion of the noble Order of the Gar∣ter, formerly Lord high Admirall of ENGLAND, Generall of all the Forces in the Expedition 1640. and one of the Privy Councell to his late Majesty, &c.
- description of knights of the garter
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AN EXACT REGISTER OF All the KNIGHTS of the GARTER.
- The founders being many of them dead, o∣thers were elected in their rooms.
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Richard the second, King ofEngland began his Reign. -
Henry the fourth began his raign, of whom see. - Barons.
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Henry the fifth began his reign,1412. - Viscounts.
- Barons.
- Knights.
- Soveraign Princes.
- Dukes.
- Marquesses.
- Earles.
- Viscounts.
- Barons.
- Knights.
- Soveraign Prince.
- Duke.
- Earls.
- Barons.
- Knight.
- Soveraign Princes.
- Earls.
- Soveraign Princes.
- Dukes.
- Marquess.
- Earls.
- Barons.
- Knights.
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TO The Honourable (and truly Noble) Sir EDMOND BACON of
Redgrave in the County ofSuffolke, BARONET. - AN ACCOUNT OR REGISTER Of the NAMES and ARMES of all the BARONETS of ENGLAND.
- By the KING. The INSTRUCTIONS within mention∣ed to be observed by Our COMMISSION∣ERS within named.
- THE PRECEDENT OF THE PATENT of Creation of BARONETS.
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Anno 9. JACOBI Regis, 1611.
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June 9. 1611. 9. Jacobi. -
Anno 10. Jacobi 1612.Nov. 25. -
Novemb. 25. 1612. -
Septemb. 24. -
June 8. 1615. -
April 5. 1617. -
May 1. -
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May 25. 1618. -
July 25. -
Decemb. 24. -
March 1. -
May 31. 1619. -
June 4. -
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Decemb. 1. -
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January 31. -
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April 2. 1620. -
May 5. 1621. -
March 26. 1622. -
April 12. 1623.
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- King CHARLES.
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An exact Alphabetical Table of the names of those Gen∣tlemen who are made patterns of bearings in this Display of
He∣raldry, there being divers other Coats Blazoned to shew the seve∣ral wayes of the said Art, having no names, are omitted. -
Errata in the Register of the Baronets. Number 1.