Heraldry
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Alphabet of heraldry, Seventeenth century
Contains the names and arms of many English families. See MS Ee.02.21.
Catalogue of heraldic books and manuscripts, Mid seventeenth century
Collections, vol, 4, in the hands of Blore and six others, including Francis Bassano of Derby and Thomas Brailsford., 1800 (Circa)
The papers include: a consideration of heralds and baronets; pedigrees and notes concerning Derbyshire, Staffordshire, Lancashire and Cheshire; lists of arms; an account of arms of nobility and gentry; other material relating to Derbyshire.
Commonplace book, c. 1670
Contains historical and heraldical collections, relating chiefly to the royal family and peerage of England.
Genealogical notes, Mid seventeenth century
Notes concerning the descents of many English families with their arms emblazoned. The latest entry refers to the year 1645.
Heraldic collections, Early seventeenth century
Heraldic manuscript, Undated
'The blason of arms: contayning two alphabets, the first of emperours and kings, the second of noblemen and gentlemen': contains the bearings of a large number of English families. There is no collector's name appended to it.
Heraldic manuscript, Late sixteenth or early seventeenth century
An alphabet of arms with the coats emblazoned, compiled shortly before 1616, since it styles Sir Christopher Hatton lord chancellor, and mentions 'Lord Cavendish', who was made an earl in 1616, that increase of dignity being noted in a later hand.
Heraldic notes, Late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries
Heraldry of Corporations of Great Britain, 1882-1900 (Circa)
Treatises on heraldry, Sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
Writings on nobility and heraldry, Seventeenth century
(1) An account of the persons that are noble, and their ranks; and a few remarks on heraldry; (2) 'A consideracion of the office and duty of a herauld in England drawn out of sundry observacions by John Doddridge the kinges Solicitor Generall at the instance of H. Earle of Northampton in August 1605'; (3) 'A catalogue of the nobility of England according to their creations, temp. Jac. I.'