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... Arms and Motto granted to Col. William Carlos . Can any reader of " N. & Q " give the date of the grant of arms to Col. William Carlos ( who assisted Charles II . to conceal himself in the " Royal Oak , " after the battle of Worcester ) ...
... Arms and Motto granted to Col. William Carlos . Can any reader of " N. & Q " give the date of the grant of arms to Col. William Carlos ( who assisted Charles II . to conceal himself in the " Royal Oak , " after the battle of Worcester ) ...
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... Arms , and Henry St. George , Esq . , Blue Mantle Pursuivant of Arms , A.D. 1615. To be printed in tables on folio , with the arms engraved on wood , price One Guinea ; or large paper , royal folio , Two Guineas ; or large paper with ...
... Arms , and Henry St. George , Esq . , Blue Mantle Pursuivant of Arms , A.D. 1615. To be printed in tables on folio , with the arms engraved on wood , price One Guinea ; or large paper , royal folio , Two Guineas ; or large paper with ...
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... arms with three fleurs - de - lys in a line ( horizontal ) , in the upper part of the shield ? Such are said to occur in coats of arms of French origin , as in that of the celebrated Du Guesclin , and perhaps in English coats in the ...
... arms with three fleurs - de - lys in a line ( horizontal ) , in the upper part of the shield ? Such are said to occur in coats of arms of French origin , as in that of the celebrated Du Guesclin , and perhaps in English coats in the ...
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... arms " which doe men in bale to sterve . " ( See Starve in Richardson . ) In the Pardoneres Tale , v . 12799 : " Ye ( yea ) , sterve he shall , and that in lesse while Than thou wilt gon a pas not but a mile ; This poison is so strong ...
... arms " which doe men in bale to sterve . " ( See Starve in Richardson . ) In the Pardoneres Tale , v . 12799 : " Ye ( yea ) , sterve he shall , and that in lesse while Than thou wilt gon a pas not but a mile ; This poison is so strong ...
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... ARMS . ( Vol . viii . , p . 621. ) The placing of the royal arms in four separate shields in the form of a cross first occurred upon the medals struck upon the nativity of King Charles II . , anno 1630 ; and adopted upon the reverse of ...
... ARMS . ( Vol . viii . , p . 621. ) The placing of the royal arms in four separate shields in the form of a cross first occurred upon the medals struck upon the nativity of King Charles II . , anno 1630 ; and adopted upon the reverse of ...
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