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duced , and , in the upper left - hand corner , the arms of William of Wykeham , the founder of the college ... arm . The coat , also , has the addition of a collar , not seen in the earlier prints . The coloured figure , as represented ...
duced , and , in the upper left - hand corner , the arms of William of Wykeham , the founder of the college ... arm . The coat , also , has the addition of a collar , not seen in the earlier prints . The coloured figure , as represented ...
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... arms of the " Coopers ' Company " of London . The foregoing remark will also apply so Coke , Cook , and Cooke , the arms of Coke of Holkham ( the present Earl of Leicester ) , being borne by several families of Cooke , with one or two ...
... arms of the " Coopers ' Company " of London . The foregoing remark will also apply so Coke , Cook , and Cooke , the arms of Coke of Holkham ( the present Earl of Leicester ) , being borne by several families of Cooke , with one or two ...
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... ; and what were their arms : as much light might be thrown upon the subject in this way . I am afraid that it only existed in Holme's brain ; but still further research may bring curious matter 34 [ No. 141 . NOTES AND QUERIES .
... ; and what were their arms : as much light might be thrown upon the subject in this way . I am afraid that it only existed in Holme's brain ; but still further research may bring curious matter 34 [ No. 141 . NOTES AND QUERIES .
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... arms of Dodo , had figured a queer - looking bird , and the Dutch voyagers named their unwieldy , unpalatable , walgh - vogels after him , for want of a better de- scription . Heraldry might throw some light upon the subject . My own ...
... arms of Dodo , had figured a queer - looking bird , and the Dutch voyagers named their unwieldy , unpalatable , walgh - vogels after him , for want of a better de- scription . Heraldry might throw some light upon the subject . My own ...
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... arms of General Washington , which contains three stars in the upper portion , and three bars running across the escutcheon . There is no means of knowing at this day whether this conjecture is correct , but the coincidence is rather ...
... arms of General Washington , which contains three stars in the upper portion , and three bars running across the escutcheon . There is no means of knowing at this day whether this conjecture is correct , but the coincidence is rather ...
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