Collection of heraldic antiquities [manuscript] : copies of pedigrees, etc., mostly in British Museum, 1826.

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Collection of heraldic antiquities [manuscript] : copies of pedigrees, etc., mostly in British Museum, 1826.

List of contents at beginning. These include: marriage settlement of Henry VIII on Queen Jane Seymour, p. 1; Visitation of Yorkshire, 1587, p. 19; Arms of the English nobility, p. 87; and Succession to the barony of Abergavenny, p. 185.

1 v. : coats of arms.

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