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Published by Windsor, 1998
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Published by Van Duren Publishers,, 1986
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Published by 1st edit., Gerards Cross, Van Duren, 1986. Bookplate of Anthony Wood., 1986
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Published by Society of Antiquaries of London, 2019
ISBN 10: 0854312587 ISBN 13: 9780854312580
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Published by Spink & Son Ltd, Ldn, 1999
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Language: English
Published by Society of Antiquaries of London, 2013
ISBN 10: 0854312684 ISBN 13: 9780854312689
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Published by Society of Antiquaries of London, 1992, 1992
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Language: English
Published by Tower Hamlets,London Borough of, London, England, 1986
ISBN 10: 0902385135 ISBN 13: 9780902385139
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Published by Society of Antiquaries of London, GB, 2019
ISBN 10: 0854312587 ISBN 13: 9780854312580
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Hardback. Condition: New. This is the first in a series of volumes designed to enable those with a working knowledge of heraldry to identify medieval British coats of arms. The project is the result of a bequest to the Society of Antiquaries in 1926 for the production of a new edition of Papworth's Ordinary which has remained, since its publication in 1874, the principal tool for the identification of British coats of arms. An Ordinary, in this context, is a collection of arms arranged alphabetically according to their designs, as opposed to an armory which is arranged alphabetically by surname. The present work is the first of a four volume Ordinary covering the period before the beginning of the heraldic visitations in 1530. Its publication will mean that historians, antiquaries, archaeologists, genealogists, heraldists, antique dealers and collectors will be able to identify arms on tombs, monuments, seals, textiles, metalwork, glass and other medieval artifacts with a far greater degree of accuracy than has hitherto been possible. Even those without knowledge of the subject will be able, by means of the index, to discover the blazons of arms recorded under particular surnames in the Middle Ages. This volume covers arms whose descriptions fall alphabetically between Anchor and Bend.
Language: English
Published by Society of Antiquaries of London, GB, 1996
ISBN 10: 0854312684 ISBN 13: 9780854312689
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Hardback. Condition: New. This is the second in a series of volumes designed to enable those with a working knowledge of heraldry to identify medieval British coats of arms. The project is the result of a bequest to the Society of Antiquaries in 1926 for the production of a new edition of Papworth's Ordinary which has remained, since its publication in 1874, the principal tool for the identification of British coats of arms. An Ordinary, in this context, is a collection of arms arranged alphabetically according to their designs, as opposed to an armory which is arranged alphabetically by surname. The present work is the second in a four volume Ordinary covering the period before the beginning of the heraldic visitations in 1530. Its publication will mean that historians, antiquaries, archaeologists, genealogists, heraldists, antique dealers and collectors will be able to identify arms on tombs, monuments, seals, textiles, metalwork, glass and other medieval artifacts with a far greater degree of accuracy than has hitherto been possible. Even those without knowledge of the subject will be able, by means of the index, to discover the blazons of arms recorded under particular surnames in the Middle Ages. This volume covers arms whose descriptions fall alphabetically between Bend and Chevron.
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Hardback. Condition: New. This is the first in a series of volumes designed to enable those with a working knowledge of heraldry to identify medieval British coats of arms. The project is the result of a bequest to the Society of Antiquaries in 1926 for the production of a new edition of Papworth's Ordinary which has remained, since its publication in 1874, the principal tool for the identification of British coats of arms. An Ordinary, in this context, is a collection of arms arranged alphabetically according to their designs, as opposed to an armory which is arranged alphabetically by surname. The present work is the first of a four volume Ordinary covering the period before the beginning of the heraldic visitations in 1530. Its publication will mean that historians, antiquaries, archaeologists, genealogists, heraldists, antique dealers and collectors will be able to identify arms on tombs, monuments, seals, textiles, metalwork, glass and other medieval artifacts with a far greater degree of accuracy than has hitherto been possible. Even those without knowledge of the subject will be able, by means of the index, to discover the blazons of arms recorded under particular surnames in the Middle Ages. This volume covers arms whose descriptions fall alphabetically between Anchor and Bend.
Language: English
Published by Society of Antiquaries of London, GB, 1996
ISBN 10: 0854312684 ISBN 13: 9780854312689
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Hardback. Condition: New. This is the second in a series of volumes designed to enable those with a working knowledge of heraldry to identify medieval British coats of arms. The project is the result of a bequest to the Society of Antiquaries in 1926 for the production of a new edition of Papworth's Ordinary which has remained, since its publication in 1874, the principal tool for the identification of British coats of arms. An Ordinary, in this context, is a collection of arms arranged alphabetically according to their designs, as opposed to an armory which is arranged alphabetically by surname. The present work is the second in a four volume Ordinary covering the period before the beginning of the heraldic visitations in 1530. Its publication will mean that historians, antiquaries, archaeologists, genealogists, heraldists, antique dealers and collectors will be able to identify arms on tombs, monuments, seals, textiles, metalwork, glass and other medieval artifacts with a far greater degree of accuracy than has hitherto been possible. Even those without knowledge of the subject will be able, by means of the index, to discover the blazons of arms recorded under particular surnames in the Middle Ages. This volume covers arms whose descriptions fall alphabetically between Bend and Chevron.
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Hardback. Condition: New. This is the first in a series of volumes designed to enable those with a working knowledge of heraldry to identify medieval British coats of arms. The project is the result of a bequest to the Society of Antiquaries in 1926 for the production of a new edition of Papworth's Ordinary which has remained, since its publication in 1874, the principal tool for the identification of British coats of arms. An Ordinary, in this context, is a collection of arms arranged alphabetically according to their designs, as opposed to an armory which is arranged alphabetically by surname. The present work is the first of a four volume Ordinary covering the period before the beginning of the heraldic visitations in 1530. Its publication will mean that historians, antiquaries, archaeologists, genealogists, heraldists, antique dealers and collectors will be able to identify arms on tombs, monuments, seals, textiles, metalwork, glass and other medieval artifacts with a far greater degree of accuracy than has hitherto been possible. Even those without knowledge of the subject will be able, by means of the index, to discover the blazons of arms recorded under particular surnames in the Middle Ages. This volume covers arms whose descriptions fall alphabetically between Anchor and Bend.
Language: English
Published by Society of Antiquaries of London, GB, 1996
ISBN 10: 0854312684 ISBN 13: 9780854312689
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Hardback. Condition: New. This is the second in a series of volumes designed to enable those with a working knowledge of heraldry to identify medieval British coats of arms. The project is the result of a bequest to the Society of Antiquaries in 1926 for the production of a new edition of Papworth's Ordinary which has remained, since its publication in 1874, the principal tool for the identification of British coats of arms. An Ordinary, in this context, is a collection of arms arranged alphabetically according to their designs, as opposed to an armory which is arranged alphabetically by surname. The present work is the second in a four volume Ordinary covering the period before the beginning of the heraldic visitations in 1530. Its publication will mean that historians, antiquaries, archaeologists, genealogists, heraldists, antique dealers and collectors will be able to identify arms on tombs, monuments, seals, textiles, metalwork, glass and other medieval artifacts with a far greater degree of accuracy than has hitherto been possible. Even those without knowledge of the subject will be able, by means of the index, to discover the blazons of arms recorded under particular surnames in the Middle Ages. This volume covers arms whose descriptions fall alphabetically between Bend and Chevron.
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ISBN 10: 0854312587 ISBN 13: 9780854312580
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Hardback. Condition: New. This is the first in a series of volumes designed to enable those with a working knowledge of heraldry to identify medieval British coats of arms. The project is the result of a bequest to the Society of Antiquaries in 1926 for the production of a new edition of Papworth's Ordinary which has remained, since its publication in 1874, the principal tool for the identification of British coats of arms. An Ordinary, in this context, is a collection of arms arranged alphabetically according to their designs, as opposed to an armory which is arranged alphabetically by surname. The present work is the first of a four volume Ordinary covering the period before the beginning of the heraldic visitations in 1530. Its publication will mean that historians, antiquaries, archaeologists, genealogists, heraldists, antique dealers and collectors will be able to identify arms on tombs, monuments, seals, textiles, metalwork, glass and other medieval artifacts with a far greater degree of accuracy than has hitherto been possible. Even those without knowledge of the subject will be able, by means of the index, to discover the blazons of arms recorded under particular surnames in the Middle Ages. This volume covers arms whose descriptions fall alphabetically between Anchor and Bend.
Language: English
Published by Society of Antiquaries of London, GB, 1996
ISBN 10: 0854312684 ISBN 13: 9780854312689
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Hardback. Condition: New. This is the second in a series of volumes designed to enable those with a working knowledge of heraldry to identify medieval British coats of arms. The project is the result of a bequest to the Society of Antiquaries in 1926 for the production of a new edition of Papworth's Ordinary which has remained, since its publication in 1874, the principal tool for the identification of British coats of arms. An Ordinary, in this context, is a collection of arms arranged alphabetically according to their designs, as opposed to an armory which is arranged alphabetically by surname. The present work is the second in a four volume Ordinary covering the period before the beginning of the heraldic visitations in 1530. Its publication will mean that historians, antiquaries, archaeologists, genealogists, heraldists, antique dealers and collectors will be able to identify arms on tombs, monuments, seals, textiles, metalwork, glass and other medieval artifacts with a far greater degree of accuracy than has hitherto been possible. Even those without knowledge of the subject will be able, by means of the index, to discover the blazons of arms recorded under particular surnames in the Middle Ages. This volume covers arms whose descriptions fall alphabetically between Bend and Chevron.
Language: English
Published by Society of Antiquaries of London, 1992
ISBN 10: 0854312587 ISBN 13: 9780854312580
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Published by Spink, 1999
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Condition: Fine. First de luxe edition finely bound in full sapphire blue crushed cape levant morocco, front central panel with Order of the Garter device and gilt title lettering, the spine divided into five panels, lettered in the second, third, fourth, and fifth, 22 carat gold edging, blue and white silk head-bands, illustrated end sheets, blue silk tie still folded-in. 4to. 11'' x 9''. Hand written number 2 of 75 Limited Edition copies on a special plate to the verso of the front end sheet. The Order of the Garter was founded by King Edward III in about 1348, and this is a comprehensive survey of the history of the Order from its inception to modern times. Marking the 650th anniversary of the first Garter Feast in 1349, it includes a list of all those appointed to the Order between 1348 and 1998, and sheds light on the origins and duties of the Officers of the Order. Contains 469 printed pages of text with colour and monochrome illustrations and archive photographs throughout. Fine condition book in Fine condition blue felt lined open-fronted matching blue slip case, unused and unopened new book. TRIPLE SIGNED by the three author's to the Commemoration plate 'Peter J. Begent and Hubert Chesshyre and Lisa Jefferson'. Heavy volume weighing 3 kg, extra postage and insurance will be requested over and above our default setting for destinations outside the UK. Member of the P.B.F.A. ISBN 1902040201 CHIVALRY & KNIGHTHOOD.
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Language: English
Published by Society of Antiquaries of London, 2019
ISBN 10: 0854312587 ISBN 13: 9780854312580
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