Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 288-289F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 573
... arms . It is noticeable that the essayist says nothing of the unwarranted assumption of arms , but complains only of the perfectly regular transference of his arms to the quarterings of a son - in - law , or their possible acquirement ...
... arms . It is noticeable that the essayist says nothing of the unwarranted assumption of arms , but complains only of the perfectly regular transference of his arms to the quarterings of a son - in - law , or their possible acquirement ...
Page 574
... arms will be pre- vented . Occasionally the impudent appropriation of the Royal Arms has been the object of a prosecution . In 1895 the Treasury summoned a bailiff at Lambeth for using the Queen's arms on a notice to quit ; the case ...
... arms will be pre- vented . Occasionally the impudent appropriation of the Royal Arms has been the object of a prosecution . In 1895 the Treasury summoned a bailiff at Lambeth for using the Queen's arms on a notice to quit ; the case ...
Page 576
The Arms of Charles II . are not uncommon . In Market Har- borough Church they are placed over the tower arch , are executed in plaster , and dated 1660 ; in Milton Keynes , co . Bucks , they are well carved , properly tinctured , and ...
The Arms of Charles II . are not uncommon . In Market Har- borough Church they are placed over the tower arch , are executed in plaster , and dated 1660 ; in Milton Keynes , co . Bucks , they are well carved , properly tinctured , and ...
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