Descriptions of English and Welsh counties : manuscript, [ca. 1628-1644].
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Sir Thomas Phillipps was an English antiquary and collector. On inheriting his father's estate at Middle Hill in Worcestershire, he embarked on a career of collecting books and manuscripts. His manuscript collection eventually contained over 60,000 items. Phillipps was a keen genealogist and copied out and annotated a number of manuscript pedigrees, some of which he later had printed at his Middle Hill Press. From the description of Visitatio heraldica comitatus Wiltoniae, A. D. 1623...
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