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Title page

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Title pageThe Grammar of Heraldry (1718)

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Bishopric of St. Asaph

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Bishopric of St. AsaphThe Grammar of Heraldry (1718)

A woodcut of two vintage keys (skeleton keys), crossed one over the other, their handles towards the bottom, taken from an heraldic shield. St. Asaph is a city in Denbigh in Wales, and is one of the s [...]

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Chapter I,  Of Blazon. , Section I, Rules of Blazoning in General

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Chapter I, Of Blazon., Section I, Rules of Blazoning in GeneralThe Grammar of Heraldry (1718)

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Section II, Accidents of Arms, Tinctures

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Section II, Accidents of Arms, TincturesThe Grammar of Heraldry (1718)

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Differences, including Borders (Bordures and Imbordurings)

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Differences, including Borders (Bordures and Imbordurings)The Grammar of Heraldry (1718)

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Differences (continued). Sect. III, Essential Parts of Arms: The Escocheon [i.e., Escutcheon], Points, and Abatements

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Differences (continued). Sect. III, Essential Parts of Arms: The Escocheon [i.e., Escutcheon], Points, and AbatementsThe Grammar of Heraldry (1718)

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Examples; Section IV, The several Kinds of Escocheons.

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Examples; Section IV, The several Kinds of Escocheons.The Grammar of Heraldry (1718)

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Section V. What Field and Charge are.; Section VI. The several Kinds of Honourable Ordinaries and their Diminutives

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Section V. What Field and Charge are.; Section VI. The several Kinds of Honourable Ordinaries and their DiminutivesThe Grammar of Heraldry (1718)

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Section VI continued

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Section VI continuedThe Grammar of Heraldry (1718)

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Section VII. Of Lines with their diverse Forms; Section VIII. Some few Coats referr’d to, for the diverse bearing of several Ordinaries.

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Section VII. Of Lines with their diverse Forms; Section VIII. Some few Coats referr’d to, for the diverse bearing of several Ordinaries.The Grammar of Heraldry (1718)

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Section IX. Cautions: Containing the Names of Roundles, Guttees, and other Matters

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Section IX. Cautions: Containing the Names of Roundles, Guttees, and other MattersThe Grammar of Heraldry (1718)

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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.

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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.The Grammar of Heraldry (1718)

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Section I. continued; Section II. Of Things Marshall’d without the Escocheon.

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Section I. continued; Section II. Of Things Marshall’d without the Escocheon.The Grammar of Heraldry (1718)

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(Ornaments of an Achievement, with pictures of helmets)

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(Ornaments of an Achievement, with pictures of helmets)The Grammar of Heraldry (1718)

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(the Wreath, Crowns and Coronets)

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(the Wreath, Crowns and Coronets)The Grammar of Heraldry (1718)

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Examples: Rev. Mr. Joseph Bokenham. Rector of Stoake Ash in the County of Norfolk; The Right worshipful Sir Nicholas Carew of Bedington in Surry, Baronet.

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Examples: Rev. Mr. Joseph Bokenham. Rector of Stoake Ash in the County of Norfolk; The Right worshipful Sir Nicholas Carew of Bedington in Surry, Baronet.The Grammar of Heraldry (1718)

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Example: The Right Honourable William Temple, Lord Cobham

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Example: The Right Honourable William Temple, Lord CobhamThe Grammar of Heraldry (1718)

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Examples: The Right Hon. Charles Townshend, Visc. Townshend; The RIght Hon. Charles Spenser, Earl of Sunderland

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Examples: The Right Hon. Charles Townshend, Visc. Townshend; The RIght Hon. Charles Spenser, Earl of SunderlandThe Grammar of Heraldry (1718)

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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

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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 SovereignThe Grammar of Heraldry (1718)

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Handwritten notes; Examples: Abbehall of Gloucestershire; Abbington of Dowdeswel in Gloucestershire

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Handwritten notes; Examples: Abbehall of Gloucestershire; Abbington of Dowdeswel in GloucestershireThe Grammar of Heraldry (1718)

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