THE ARMS of the Peers of Scotland: painted and described for King Charles I. Paper; ff. 160. In binding of inlaid and tooled leather, lined with silver-sprinkled paper. Presented to the Duke of Hamilton by Keith Stewart Mackenzie, of Seaforth, 1851. ... Late 17th century

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THE ARMS of the Peers of Scotland: painted and described for King Charles I. Paper; ff. 160. In binding of inlaid and tooled leather, lined with silver-sprinkled paper. Presented to the Duke of Hamilton by Keith Stewart Mackenzie, of Seaforth, 1851. ... Late 17th century

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