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Chapter II. Of Marshalling. Section I. Of the Disposition of divers Coat-Armours in one Shield (or Escocheon) which is the first Part of Marshalling.
Section VI continued
Examples: The Right Hon. Charles Townshend, Visc. Townshend; The RIght Hon. Charles Spenser, Earl of Sunderland
Chapter I, Of Blazon., Section I, Rules of Blazoning in General
Differences, including Borders (Bordures and Imbordurings)
(Ornaments of an Achievement, with pictures of helmets)
Example: The Right Honourable William Temple, Lord Cobham
Section IX. Cautions: Containing the Names of Roundles, Guttees, and other Matters
Title page
Section VII. Of Lines with their diverse Forms; Section VIII. Some few Coats referr’d to, for the diverse bearing of several Ordinaries.
Differences (continued). Sect. III, Essential Parts of Arms: The Escocheon [i.e., Escutcheon], Points, and Abatements
a dragon and a griffin (gryphon), without the text, and larger
Ten examples: Abrahall of Herefordshire – Amades of Plymouth
Section I. continued; Section II. Of Things Marshall’d without the Escocheon.
Handwritten notes; Examples: Abbehall of Gloucestershire; Abbington of Dowdeswel in Gloucestershire
Examples: His Grace Thomas Hollis Pelham, D. of Newcastle; George, by the Grace of God, Kind of Great-Britain, France and Ireland, &c. Defender of the Faith, our only Rightful and Ever-Glorious Sovereign
Examples; Section IV, The several Kinds of Escocheons.
(the Wreath, Crowns and Coronets)
Section II, Accidents of Arms, Tinctures
Section V. What Field and Charge are.; Section VI. The several Kinds of Honourable Ordinaries and their Diminutives
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