A dictionary of arms, British and foreign . To which is subjoyn'd, I. A discourse of honour in General, and in all its Branches. II. The antiquity, original, institution and duty of heralds; with the Ceremonies us'd, and Oaths taken at the Creation of every Degree among them. III. A collection of several observable things relating to heraldry. With a compleat expositor, and proper cuts. For the month of October, 1717. By Samuel Kent, Author of The Grammar of Heraldry.
- Kent, Samuel
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A dictionary of arms, British and foreign. To which is subjoyn'd, I. A discourse of honour in General, and in all its Branches. II. The antiquity, original, institution and duty of heralds; with the Ceremonies us'd, and Oaths taken at the Creation of ever
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London : printed for J. Wyat at the Rose in St. Paul's Church-Yard; J. Cluer in Bow Church-Yard; and the author in Millers-Court, Aldermanbury: and sold by J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall, [1717-18]
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