An edition of A display of heraldrie (1632)

A display of heraldrie

manifesting a more easie access to the knowledge therof then hath hitherto been published by any, through the benefit of method

4th ed. / corrected and much enlarged by the author himselfe in his life time, together with his own addition of explaining the tearmes of hawking and hunting for the use and delight of gentlemen ; and now to this fourth edition are added about three hundred new coats and bearings of eminent families ... as also a true register of the blazons of all the knights of the Garter ... and also of all the baronets from their first creation ... faithfully collected by Francis Nower.
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An edition of A display of heraldrie (1632)

A display of heraldrie

manifesting a more easie access to the knowledge therof then hath hitherto been published by any, through the benefit of method

4th ed. / corrected and much enlarged by the author himselfe in his life time, together with his own addition of explaining the tearmes of hawking and hunting for the use and delight of gentlemen ; and now to this fourth edition are added about three hundred new coats and bearings of eminent families ... as also a true register of the blazons of all the knights of the Garter ... and also of all the baronets from their first creation ... faithfully collected by Francis Nower.
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Cover of: A display of heraldrie
A display of heraldrie: manifesting a more easie access to the knowledge thereof then hath hitherto been published by any, through the benefit of method
1983, Printed by T.R. for Jacob Blome
Microform in English - The fourth edition, corrected and much enlarged by the author himselfe in his life time : together with his own addition of explaining the tearms of hawking and hunting for the use and delight of gentlemen : and now in this fourth edition are added about three hundred new coats and bearings of eminent families in their proper sections never before inserted : as also a true register of the blazons of all the knights of the garter from the first installment to the last : and also of all the baronets from their first creation to the last / faithfully collested [sic] by Francis Nower.
Cover of: A display of heraldrie
A display of heraldrie: London, 1611
1979, W. J. Johnson, Theatrum Orbis Terrarum
in English
Cover of: A display of heraldrie
A display of heraldrie: manifesting a more easie access to the knowledge therof then hath hitherto been published by any, through the benefit of method
1660, Printed by T.R. for Jacob Blome
in English - 4th ed. / corrected and much enlarged by the author himselfe in his life time, together with his own addition of explaining the tearmes of hawking and hunting for the use and delight of gentlemen ; and now to this fourth edition are added about three hundred new coats and bearings of eminent families ... as also a true register of the blazons of all the knights of the Garter ... and also of all the baronets from their first creation ... faithfully collected by Francis Nower.
Cover of: A display of heraldrie
A display of heraldrie: manifesting a more easie accesse to the knowledge thereof than hath beene hitherto published by any, through the benefit of method
1638, Printed by Thomas Cotes for Jacob Blome
in English - The third edition / corrected and much enlarged by the author himselfe in his life time. Together with his owne addition of explaining the termes of hawking and hunting, for the use and delight of gentlemen.
Cover of: [A display of heraldrie
[A display of heraldrie: manifesting a more easie accesse to the knowledge thereof than hath beene hitherto published by any, through the benefit of method
1638, Printed by Thomas Cotes for Jacob Blome
in English - The third edition / corrected and much enlarged by the author himselfe in his life time. Together with his owne addition of explaining the termes of hawking and hunting, for the use and delight of gentlemen. --
Cover of: A display of heraldrie
A display of heraldrie: manifesting a more easie accesse to the knowledge thereof than hath beene hitherto published by any, through the benefit of method
1632, Printed by R. Badger for R. Mab
in English - The 2d ed., corr. and much enl. by the author ... together with his owne addition of explaining the termes of hawking and hunting.
Cover of: A Display of heraldrie
A Display of heraldrie: manifesting a more easie accesse to the knowledge thereof...
1632, Printed by Richard Badger for Ralph Mab
in English - The second edition, corrected and much enlarged by the author himselfe in his life time: together with his owne addition of explaining the termes of hawking and hunting..

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LC copy signed on t.p.: Richard Ottley, Wm. G. Rowland; inscription on front free endleaf by L.W. Cheney Cramer.
Signatures: pi² a² b⁴ B-3F⁴ 3G-3P² 3Q1, ²A-L².

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Early works to 1800.

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CR19 .G8 1660

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[16], 144 [i.e. 446], 36, [8] p. (the last leaf blank) :
Number of pages
446

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OL6627097M
LCCN
20014490

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