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... arms from the College of Heralds , Mr. Disraeli had no arms , crest , or motto . Debrett , at least , and other authorities were silent on the subject . I was surprised , therefore , the other day , on looking through a life ( or ...
... arms from the College of Heralds , Mr. Disraeli had no arms , crest , or motto . Debrett , at least , and other authorities were silent on the subject . I was surprised , therefore , the other day , on looking through a life ( or ...
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... Arms of wanted , and any informa- tion respecting . Leonard Wetherly , Gent . , about 1690 left the interest of 201. to be paid annually to the poor of St. Nicholas's Parish , Newcastle - on- Tyne ( see Bourne's History of Newcastle , p ...
... Arms of wanted , and any informa- tion respecting . Leonard Wetherly , Gent . , about 1690 left the interest of 201. to be paid annually to the poor of St. Nicholas's Parish , Newcastle - on- Tyne ( see Bourne's History of Newcastle , p ...
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... arms crossed on his breast , " Come for me to - morrow morning ; come for me to - morrow morning ! " -- he was lost in admiration . J. MACRAY . JOHN RIVETT , THE LOYAL BRAZIER ( 1st S. vii . 134 . ) - I find that , in February , 1853 ...
... arms crossed on his breast , " Come for me to - morrow morning ; come for me to - morrow morning ! " -- he was lost in admiration . J. MACRAY . JOHN RIVETT , THE LOYAL BRAZIER ( 1st S. vii . 134 . ) - I find that , in February , 1853 ...
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... arms of England , Dec. 15 , 1702. " The season was not apt for such use . As applied to Ireland , we have heard an Irish gentleman translate semper eadem as meaning " worse and worse . ' " 7 DR . INGLEBY , through Trübner & Co. , has ...
... arms of England , Dec. 15 , 1702. " The season was not apt for such use . As applied to Ireland , we have heard an Irish gentleman translate semper eadem as meaning " worse and worse . ' " 7 DR . INGLEBY , through Trübner & Co. , has ...
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... arms ( probably assumed with the name of Rotherham ) were Vert , three bucks or stags trippant or ; 2. That the Scotts of Ecclesfield , his kinsmen , bore ( doubtless from the archbishop ) precisely the same arms , which the heralds of ...
... arms ( probably assumed with the name of Rotherham ) were Vert , three bucks or stags trippant or ; 2. That the Scotts of Ecclesfield , his kinsmen , bore ( doubtless from the archbishop ) precisely the same arms , which the heralds of ...
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