A display of heraldrie

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Title
A display of heraldrie
Author
Guillim, John, 1565-1621.
Publication
London :: Printed by T.R. for Jacob Blome,
1660.
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Subject terms
Heraldry.
Nobility -- Great Britain.
Link to this Item
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Cite this Item
"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 June 3, 2024.

Pages

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Knights.
  • 241 GIles D'anbeny. Argent, a Fesse, Lozengy, Gules.
  • 242 Edward Poynings. Barry of 6. Or, and vert, a Bend, Gules.
  • 243 Edward Woodvil: Comme 157.
  • 244 George Talbot: Comme 228.
  • 245 John Cheney. Azure, six Lions Ram∣pant, Argent, and Canton, Ermine, & Er∣mine, on a Bend, Sable, three Martlets, Or.
  • 246 Richard Guildford. Or, a Saltier en∣tre 4 Martlets, Sable, on a Canton, Argent, a Pomgranate Proper.
  • 247 Thomas Lovell. Argent, a Cheuron Azure, between 3 Squirrels seiant, Gules.
  • 248 Thomas Brandon. Barry of tenne, Argent and Gules, a Lion Rampant, Or, crowned per pale, of the first and second.
  • 249 Reynold Bray. Argent, a Cheuron between 3 Eagles legs erased, Sable.
  • 250 Sir Ryce ap Thomas. Argent, a Cheuron, Sable, between three Cornish Choughes, Proper.
  • 251 John Savage. Argent, six Lions Rampant, Sable.
  • 252 Richard Pool. Per pale, Or, and Sa∣ble, a Saltire engrailed; counterchanged.
  • 253 Henry the Eighth began his Reign, 1509. France and England, Quar∣terly.
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