The treasury of knowledge and library of reference / [Samuel Maunder].
- Maunder, Samuel, 1785-1849
- Date:
- 1848
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The treasury of knowledge and library of reference / [Samuel Maunder]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
959/976
![LISLE, Baron. (Lvsaioht.) I. — “Belial norrida bella 1 ” Warsl horrid wars 1 LISIIORE, Viscount. (O’Caluiohan.) 1.—I'idus et audax:” Faithful and coumceous. LISTOWEL, Earl of. (Hare.) I.— “ Odi profanum : ” 1 hate whatever is profane. LIVERPOOL, Earl of. (JE^cKI^(S0N.) E “ Palma non sine pulvere: ” I have (rained the palm, but not without la- bour. LONDOJTDERRY, Marquis of. (Va.ve.)/. — “ Metuenda corolla draco- nis: ” The dragon’s crest is to be feared. LONGFORDj Earl of. IPakenham.) E. — “ Gloria virtutls umbra: ’’ Glory is the shadow of virtue. LONSDALE, Earl of. (Lowtbe«.) E. —“ Magistratus indicat virum:” The magistrate shows the man. LORTON, Viscount. (Kino.) I. — “ Spes tutissima coelis : ” Heaven is the safest hope. LOTFlLAH, Marquis of. (Kerr.) S.— “ Sero Bed serio : ” Late, but in earnest. LOtT'TH. Baron. (Peonkett.) I. — “ Festina lente : ” Quick, without im- petuosity. LOVAT, Baron. (Fraser.) S.—Je suis prest: “ I am ready. L(3VELACE, Earl. (Kino.) E. _ “ Labor ipse voluptas: ” Labour Itself is a pleasure. LUCAN, Earl of. (Bingham.) /. — “ Spes mea Christus : ’’ Christ is my hone. LURGAN, Baron. (Brownlowe.) I. —“ Esse quam videri: ” 'To be, rather than seem to te. LYNDIIURST, Baron. (^Copley.) E. — “ Ultra pergere To push onward. LYNEDOCII, Baron. (Graiia.m.) E.— “ Candida securd Honesty is the best policy. [Extinct in 18-14.] L'il^TT LE’TON, Baron. (Lytteeton.) E. — “ Ung Dieu, ung roi:” One God, one king. .MACCLESFIELD,Earl of.(Parker.) E.— “ Sapere aude : ’’ Dare to be wise. MACDONALD, Baron. (Bossvieee- Macdonaed.) /. — Virtue propter se : ” Virtue for itself alone. MALMESBURY, Earl of. (Harris. E. — “ Ubique patriam reminisci Everywhere to remember my coun- try. .MANCHESTER, Duke of. (Montaou.) E “ Disponendoinc.nonmutandome: ’’ By disposing of me, not by changing me. MANNERS, Baron. (MaNiNers-Sot- To.v.) E “ Pour y parvenir : ’’ To attain it. MAN.SFIELD, Earl of. (Miirray.) /i. —“ Uni aiquus virtutc Friendly to virtue alone. M.VNVER.S, Earl. (Pierrepoint.) E. — •• Pie repone tc : ” In piety confide. MARLBOROUGH, Duke of.) Spen- cEH-CiioRciiii.E.) E “ riel ncrodcs di- chiulo Faithful, though unfortunate. MARR, Earlof. IErskine.) A’.—“ .Ic pense plus : ” I think the more. MASSERENE, Viscount. ISkeffino- ToN-I'osTER.) /. — Per angiista lul au- gusta Tlirough difllcultica to honours. MASSY, Baron. (Massy.) /. — “Pro libertate patriaiFor the liberty of my country. MAYNARD, Viscount. (Maynard.) E. —“Manus justa nardus:” The just hand is as precious ointment. MAYO, Karl of. (Boorke.) /. — “A cruce salus ; ” Salvation from the cross. MEAlTH, Earl of. (Brabazon.) E.— “ Voto vita mea: ” My life is devoted. MELBOURl^, Viscount. (Lamb.) I. — “ Virtute et fide : By virtue and faith. MELVILLE, Viscount. (Sadnders- Ddndas.) E. — “ Quod potui perfeci: ’’ That which I could do I have done. METHUEN, Baron. (Methden.) E. —“Virtus invidiffi scopus:” Virtue is the mark of envy. MEXBOROUGH, Earl of. (Savile.) I.—“ Be fast.” MIDDLETON, Baron of. CWillodob- by.) E. — “ Verito sans peur : ” Truth without fear. MEDLETON, Viscount. (Brodrick.) I. — “A cuspide corona : ” From a lance to a crown. MILTOWN, Earl of. (Leeson.) /.— “ Clarior a tenebris : ” Brighter from ob- scurity. htINTO, Earl of. (Elliot-Morbay- Kynynmond.) E. — “ Suaviter et for- titer : ” Mildly and firmly. MOLESWORTH, Viscount. (Moi.es- woRTH.) I. — “ Vincit amor patrise:” The love of my country prevails. MONSON, Baron. (Monson.) E.— “ Prest pour mon pais : ” Ready for my country. SIONTAGU,Boron. (Montaod-Soott.) E.—“Spcctemur agendo:” Let us be judged by our actions. MONTEAGLE,Baron. (Sprino-Rioe.) MONTFORT, Baron. (Bromley.) _E. — “Non inferiora secutus:” Despising mean pursuits. MONTR()SE, Duke of. (GiiAnAM.) S. — “ Neoubliez : ” Forget not. MORAY, Earl of. (Stdart.) “ Sa- lus per Christum Redemptorem: ” Salva- tion through Christ the Redeemer. MORLEY, Earl of. (Parker.) E— “ Fidcli certa mercci:” Reward is sure to the faithful. MORNINOTON, Earl of. (.Welles- lky-Poi.e.) A’.—“Pollct virtus:” Virtue prevails. MORTON, Earl of. (Douglas.) S.— “ Lock sicker:” Be secure. MOSTYN, Baron. (Lloyd.) E.— “ llcb addftw.Heb ddym Dduwadygnu :” If wc liavc God. wc have enough. MOUNTCASllELL, Earlof. (Moore.) /. — “Vis unita fortior:” Force united becomes more powerful. MOUNT-EDGECUMBE, Earl of. (Edof.cdmbe.) A'. —“All plnislr fort do Dicii:” At the disposal of God. MOUNTMORRES, Viscoimt. (Do Montmorf.iNcy.) /.— ’Dieu aide :” God assists. MOUNTNORRIS, Earl of. (Annes- ley.) /. —“Vlrtutis amorc: From the love of virtue. MOUNT SANDFORD, Baron. (Sand- ford.) /. — “ Cor uuum, via una: ” One heart, one way.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22023203_0959.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)