118 items found

Arms of the nobility and gentry of Devonshire, Cornwall and the city of Exeter, shewing when any family hath been advanced and to what honours they have attained with the arms of dignities ([1678])

Barak Longmate

A Devon armoury (1959)

John Benson

Proceedings 2019 (2019) [77, 2019]

Devon Archaeological Society

Heraldry simplified: an easy introduction to the science and a complete body of armory (1910)

W. A. Copinger

Hakluyt's books and Hawkins' slaving voyages: the Transatlantic slave trade in the English national imaginary, 1560-1600 (2021)

Jyotsna G. Singh

The art of heraldry (1981)

Carl-Alexander Von Volborth

The pageant of heraldry: an explanation of its principles and its uses today (1955)

H. C. B. Rogers

Heraldry, historical and popular (1864)

Charles Boutell

Heraldry explained (c.1907)

Arthur Charles Fox-Davies

How Lord Birkenhead saved the heralds (1986)

Anthony Wagner (Sir)

Royal and princely heraldry in Wales (c.1969)

Anthony Wagner (Sir)

the College of Arms, London 1963 (1963)

London Survey Committee

The right to bear arms (1900)

X (Pseudonym of Arthur Charles Fox-Davies)

Looking at heraldry (1962)

C. Wilfred Scott-Giles

Intelligible heraldry: the application of a medieval system of record and identification to modern needs (1950)

Christopher Lynch-Robinson (2nd Baronet Lynch-Robinson of Foxrock)

an armorial who is who 1961-62

Gayre [ed]

A hand-book of mottoes: borne by the nobility, gentry, cities, public companies, &c (1860)

C. N. Elvin

The heraldic vade-mecum (c.1900)

J. B. O. Richards

Heraldry ancestry and titles: questions and answers (1965)

L. G. Pine

Heralds' college and coat-of-arms regarded from a legal aspect: with a postscript concerning prescription and an appendix of statutes and cases (1904)

W. P. W. Phillimore

Armorial families [volume 2]: a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour (1929)

Arthur Charles Fox-Davies

The Spicer Hatchment (2009)

Mike Patrick

Exmouth coat of arms and description (1947)

Exmouth ..

Letters patent, dated 12th February 1947 (1947)

Exmouth coat of arms, 12th February 1947 (1947)

Exmouth ..

Exmouth coat of arms, 12th February 1947 (1947)

Exmouth ..

Examining the coat of arms in the council chamber, Exmouth, 1947 (1947)

Examining the coat of arms in the council chamber, Exmouth, 1947 (1947)

Examining the coat of arms in the council chamber, Exmouth, 1947 (1947)

The amorial bearings of Exeter (1889)

James Dallas

Heraldic arms: a neglected source of information for family history researchers (1996)

Mike Brown

Polydore Vergil's hangings in the quire of Wells Cathedral (2006)

Oliver Harris

The three hares: Dartmoor's ancient archetype (2000)

Tom Greeves

Respublica; or, a display of the honors, ceremonies and ensigns of the Commonwealth ... and ... of the present nobility .. (1787)

John Prestwich (Sir)

A collection of coats of arms borne by the nobility and gentry of the county of Gloucester [ edited by Sir George Nayler] (1792)

This book describeth ye armes of ye nobility & gentry of Devonshire Cornwall & ye Citty of Exon ... 1689 (1901)

O. Brissett

Exeter and its motto (1938)

Exeter ..

The arms of Dartmouth (1909)

Roscoe Gibbs

Sir George Carew's Scroll of Arms. 1588. With additions from Joseph Holland's Collection of Arms, 1579 (1900)

George Carew (1st Earl of Totnes)

John Duke's arms (1927)

A. J. P. Skinner

Crest of Strode of Devon (1917)

R. Pearse Chope

Some studies in the topography of the cathedral close (1916)

Francis Were

The arms of Dartmouth and their origin (1909)

Roscoe Gibbs

Heraldry of Colyton (1908)

Francis Were

Okehampton is a Boro by Prescript [Coat of Arms] (c.1850)

Anonymous (Pseudonym)

Barnstable [Coat of Arms] (c.1850)

Anonymous (Pseudonym)

Ashburton [Coat of arms] (c.1750)

Anonymous (Pseudonym)

Arms of the ancient companies of the City of Ex[eter] ([1860?])

George Townsend

Arms of Sir Bouchier Wrey, Bart. (1911)

Wilfred Drake