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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… railway; so that goods are forwarded from the latter city direct to Sunderland and Shields, at which large …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… by Anthony Chandler, 1670. Chair: of carved oak with plain arms and rail, probably 17th-century. ConditionGood. Secular … head collared, and an 18th-century shield with the arms of Wrighte quartering Oneby, over all a scutcheon of the arms of Bedford; the achievement is that of George Wrighte, …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… gennua] Also Genova or Genoway, it is the name of the city in Italy which gave its name to a number of goods … others, but it may be that using the name of an ITALIAN city was seen to give commercial advantage, denoting … tabby [tabbies broad of genoa; gennua tabby] The ITALIAN city of GENOA was a centre for the production of TEXTILEs …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… name; or, as some with more reason say, Dinas Powys, "the city of Powys," in reference simply to her father's … himself, of eleven knights, and three thousand men-at-arms, Iestyn took the field, and commenced active hostilities … its governor, the elder Spencer, before the castle of that city, within sight of his son and the king, the latter made …
Magna Britannia
… Abbey. The heiress of this branch, in 1690, married Gwynn. Arms: Arg. a chevron, S., a label of three points. Crest: On … grandson, Sir Bourchier, is the present and sixth baronet. Arms: Sable, a fesse between three pole-axes, Argent, helved, … about 1300 in number, to the commanding officer at that city. With a due sense of the merit of these prompt services, …
Magna Britannia
… family, but occupied by the tenant of the demesne farm. Arms of Wrey: Sable, a fesse between three pole-axes, Argent, … services, besides an honourable augmentation to his arms, which is the present bearing of the family. Richard … Reskymer, Trecarrell, and Hele of Devonshire. Ancient Arms of Trelawney: Argent, a chevron, Sable. Arms first borne …
Magna Britannia
… late baronet by his second wife, the heiress of Garway. Arms: Vaire, Erm. and Gules. Crest: On a wreath, a lion … the coheiresses of which married Francis and Revell. Arms:Argent, a lion rampant and a border engrailed, Sable. … in 1645, was a merchant in London and Chamberlain of the City; three of his younger sons, William, Anthony, and …
Magna Britannia
… the Musgraves have married coheiresses of Ward and Cogan. Arms. Azure, 6 annulets, three, two, one, Or. Crest. Out of a wreath, two arms counter-embowed, armed and gauntled, Proper, exhibiting … of Martindale, Sherburne, James, and Hedworth. 1 Arms.The same as Musgrave of Edenhall, with due difference. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… For this reason each baronet bears, over his usual coat of arms, those of Ulster, either in a canton or in an … from a grandfather, by the father's side, that bore arms, and had also a clear revenue in lands of at least one …
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