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RELATING    TO    ENGLISH    AND    FOREIGN 


Heraldry    and     Genealogy 


BEING     A     CLASSIFIED     CATALOGUE     OF     WORKS 


OF     THOSE     BRANCHES     OF     LITERATURE 


BY 


GEORGE     GATFIELD 


Mitchell  and  Hughes   140  Wardoue  St-reet. 


1892. 
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Page  37,  col.  2,  last  title  but  one,  date  1705,  read  1795.    - 

,,     38,  ,,  „  1st  title,  read  published  by  Jenner  and  Knewstub. ' 

,,     47,  „  I,  gth  title,  MS.  4959,  read  Add.  MS.  4959.  - 

,,      „  „  2,  last  title  but  one,  MS.  205,  read  Lans.  MS.  205.  - 

,,     56,  ,,  ,,  loth  title,  Harl.  MS.  584,  read  5847.  - 

,,     84,  ,,  ,,  last  title  but  one,  for  Sutter,  read  Sutton.  - 

5>  '^Zli  5J  j>  lO'St  title,  for  Rockford,  read  Rochford.  - 

„  164,  ,,  I,  8th  title,  for  Nichols,  read  Nicholas.  ^ 

„  168,  „  ,,  14th  title,  for  Nottingham,  read  Northampton. - 

,,189,  .,  ,,  last  title,  for  Nichols,  read  Brydges.  - 

,,   191,  ,,  2,  2nd  title,  for  Wm.  H.  Cotton,  read  Wm.  A.  Cotton. 

,,  201,  ,,  ,,  1st  title,  for  J.  Almon,  read  E.  Kimber.  - 

,,  208,  ,,  „  7th  title,  for  J.  Almon,  read  E.  Kimber.  - 

,,  215,  ,,  I,  9th  title,  date  1704,  read  1713.  - 

jj  245,  ,,  „  4th  title,  for  Crusades,  read  Crusaders.  ^ 

,,  285,  ,,  I,  3rd  line,  for  Henry  read  Herbert.  ^ 

,,  296,  ,,  2,  2nd  title,  read  Collections  for  the  pedigrees  of  Beaty, 
etc.  Add.  MSS.  31,013  ;    31,014.^ 

,  306,  „  I,  9th  title,  for  Banks,  read  Bancks.  ^ 

„  390,  „  2,  8th  title,  3rd  line,  for  Henry  read  Herbert.' 

,,  498,  ,,  2,  Trafford  Tables,  add  by  Stephen  Tucker.  - 

5 J  504?  „  ,i  6th  title,  for  6774,  read  6776.  ^ 

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CONTENTS, 


General  and 

Flags 

239 

Miscellaneous  Works 

I 

Honour 

241 

Heraldic  Treatises     ... 

22 

Crusaders    ... 

244 

Heraldry     ... 

37 

Orders  of  Chivalry  and 

Arms 

45 

Knighthood 

245 

Crests 

64 

Ceremonials,  Processions, 

Mottoes 

65 

AND  Tournaments 

268 

Seals 

66 

Family  Histories,  Pedi- 

Pedigrees    ... 

69 

grees,  &  Peerage  Cases 

284 

Royalty 

74 

America 

522 

Nobility  &  Gentry 

85 

Austria 

540 

Ecclesiastical 

103 

Belgium 

543 

Parliamentary 

106 

Denmark 

547 

Public  Officers 

no 

France 

548 

English  Counties 

117 

Germany 

575 

Ireland 

199 

Italy 

590 

Scotland 

206 

Netherlands 

601 

Wales 

218 

Portugal 

606 

British  Islands 

225 

Russia  AND  Poland 

608 

India 

225 

Spain 

612 

West  Indies 

227 

Sweden  and  Norway     .. 

.  617 

Parish  Registers 

227 

Switzerland 

.  619 

Wills 

229 

Miscellaneous 

.  621 

Sepulchral  Monuments, 

Addenda 

.  623 

Inscriptions, 

Index 

•  635 

Obituaries,    and 

Epitaphs   ... 

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GENERAL     AND    MISCELLANEOUS    WORKS. 


A  History  of  the  COLLEGE  of  ARMS, 
and  the  lives  of  all  the  Kings,  Heralds, 
and  Pursuivants,  from  the  reign  of 
Richard  III.  founder  of  the  College, 
until  the  present  time,  with  a  prelimi- 
nary Dissertation  relative  to  the  differ- 
ent orders  in  England,  particularly  the 
gentry  since  the  Norman  Conquest,  by 
Rev.  Mark  Noble.     London,  1895,  4'- 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  College 
or  Oihce  of  Heralds,  London,  by  R.  D. 
B.  L.     Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  689. 

A  Catalogue  of  all  the  Officers  of  Arms, 
shewing  how  they  have  risen  by  degrees ; 
first,  to  be  a  Pursuivant  extraordinary, 
after  that  an  Herald,  and  lastly  a  King 
of  Arms,  1595,  by  Thomas  Lant,  Port- 
cuUis.     Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  80. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Kings  of  Arms,  in  the 
form  of  a  pedigree,  with  their  armorial 
bearings,  by  Nicholas  Charles,  1635. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  5880. 

The  First  Fondacion  of  the  Office  of 
Armys,  and  whereof  it  bygan,  translate 
owte  of  Latyn  into  Englis.  MS.  Ashm. 
Lib.     Oxford. 

The  first  foundation  of  the  Office  of  Arms, 
etc.  "  Les  Couleurs  en  armorye." — 
"  Chapitre  des  Roys  d'armes  tenu  a 
Rouen."  1421.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
30,495. 

De  la  primitive  Institution  des  Roys, 
Heraulds  et  Poursuivans  dArmes,  par 
Jean  Le  Feron.     Paris,  1555,  8'^- 

Proposed  regulations  for  the  Office  of 
Arms,  temp.  Henry  VIII.  See  ArchcB- 
ologlcal  Journal,  xiii.,  1^.  Lond., 
1856,  8«- 

Orders  established  by  the  Societie  of 
Armes  of  Loudon.     London,  1616,  8°- 


A  regulation  of  Fees  appointed  to  be  paid 
by  all  degrees  to  the  Officers  of  Arms, 
for  reoristerinpr  their  Funeral  Certifi- 
cates.  Printed  by  order  of  the  Com- 
missioners for  executing  the  office  of 
Earl  Marshall.     Folio  sheet,  1618. 

Collections  relating  to  the  Heralds'  Office. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  4101. 

Collections  relating  to  the  College  of 
Arms,  and  to  subjects  of  Heraldry, 
written  by  or  addressed  to  John  Anstis, 
Esq.,  Garter  King  of  Arms.  18th  cen- 
tury.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  8934. 

A  Calendar  of  divers  presidents  and 
collections  concerning  the  Offices  and 
Officers  of  Arms.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans. 
MS.  1184. 

An  account  of  the  Office  of  Arms  in  the 
time  of  Elizabeth,  and  the  duties  of  the 
Heralds.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  205, 
f.  113  b. 

An  Ordinance  of  Parliament  for  Regu- 
lating the  Heralds'  Office.  London, 
1646.  4«- 

Precedents  of  the  Office  of  Arms,  with 
other  Heraldic  Collections.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  6297. 

Heralds'  College.  Orders  of  Thomas  of 
Lancaster  for  placing  the  Heralds  in 
attendance  on  the  King,  16th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  28,721. 

Heralds'  College.  The  causes  of  disorder 
in  the  Office  of  Arms,  with  copies  of 
earlier  regulations  of  the  Earls  Marshal, 
17th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
23,747. 

The  Right  to  bear  arms.  See  Notes  and 
Queries,  fifth  series,  vols,  xi,  xii ;  sixth 
series,  vols.  I,  ii. 

Petitions   of  Baronets   for   a  Badge  of 


GrENEEAL   AND   MlSCELLANEOPS   WoRKS. 


distinction    and  claims   to   Vestments 
and  Decorations.      Privately  printed, 
1814—1835,  80- 
An  attempt  to  recover  a  list  of  the  works 
which  profess  to  treat  of  the  Baronets 
and  Peers  of  England,  Scotland,  and 
Ireland,  by  Joseph  Hunter,  19th  cen- 
tury.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,607. 
Catalogues  of  Heraldic  Authors  will  be 
found  in  Dallaway's  Origin  and  Progress 
of  Heraldry,  and  Sir  Egerton  Brydges' 
Censura  Literaria. 
Series  Alphabetica  Latino- Anglica  Nomi- 
num   Gentilitiorum,  sive  Cognominum 
plurimarum   Familiarum   quaa   multos 
per  annos  in  Anglia  floruere,  by  Thos. 
Gore.     Oxon,  1667,  S'^- 
Catalogus   in   certa   Capita,  sen  classes, 
alphabetico  ordine  concinnatus,  pleror- 
umque  omnium  authorum  (tam  anti- 
quorum  quam  recentiorum)  qui  de  Re 
Heraldica  Latine  Gallice,  etc.,  scripse- 
mnt:  a  Tho.  Gore.     Oxon,  1668,  4«- 
Catalogus   in   certa  Capita,    seu  classes, 
alphabetico    ordine    concinnatus,    etc., 
qui   de   Re  Heraldica  Latine  Gallice, 
Italice,  Hispanice,  Germanice,  Anglice, 
scripserunt,  by  T.  Gore.  Oxon,  1674, 4*^- 
An  interleaved  copy  of  Gore's  Catalogus, 
with  copious  MS.  notes,  by  John  Anstis. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6150. 
Bibliotheca     Genealogica,     das    ist,    ein 
Verzeichniss    aller    alten    und     neuen 
genealogischen      Biicher     von      alien 
JSTationen   in   der   Welt,    etc.  by    Joh. 
Hubner.     Hamburg,  1729,  8'^- 
A  Catalogue  of  ancient  and  modern  Books 
on     Heraldry,     Genealogy,     Nobility, 
Knighthood,  and  Precedence,  by  Tho. 
Moule.     Lond.  1817,  8«- 
Bibliotheca  Heraldica  Magnae  Brittianise. 
An   Analytical   Catalogue  of  Books  on 
Genealogy,  Heraldry,  Nobility,  Knight- 
hood   and    Ceremonies  ;  with  a  list    of 
Provincial  Visitations,  Pedigrees,  Col- 
lections of  Arms  and  other  manuscripts  ; 
and  a  supplement  concerning  the  princi- 
pal   Foreign    Genealogical  Works,  by 
Thomas  Moule.     Lond.  1822,  4"- 
Catalogue  of  Works  on  the  Peerage  of 
England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland,  in  the 
Library  of  C.  G.  Young,  York  Herald, 
by  Sir  Charles  George  Young.    London, 
1826,  8«-    Another  edition,  Lond.  1827, 
8'^- 


Catalogue  of  the  Arundel  MSS.  in  the 
Library  of  the  College  of  Arms,  by  C. 
G.  Young.  London,  1829,  8o-  Not 
published. 

Catalogue  of  Works  on  the  Peerage  and 
Baronetage  of  England,  Scotland,  and 
Ireland,  in  the  Library  of  Sir  C.  G. 
Young.     Privately  printed,  1838,  8o- 

Catalogue  of  Manuscripts  relating  to 
Genealogy  and  Heraldry,  preserved  in 
the  Library  of  the  Faculty  of  Advocates, 
at  Edinburgh.  Lond.  1852,  8o-  Only 
10  copies  printed.    ♦ 

Bibliotheque  Heraldique.  —  Nobilitaire 
Universel,  recueil  general  des  Genealo- 
gies Historiques  des  Maisons  Nobles 
de  I'Europe,  par  De  Magny.  Paris 
1866,     &c.  40- 

Heraldic  Literature,  by  Walter  de  Gray 
Birch.  See  Knight's  English  Cyclo- 
poedia.  Arts  and  Sciences,  Supplement. 
Lond.  1873,  4^^- 

A  List  of  Works  on  Heraldry,  or  contain- 
ing Heraldic  Illustrations,  in  the 
National  Art  Library,  South  Kensing- 
ton Museum.  Lond.  1880,  8«-  Second 
edition,  Lond.     1884,  8«- 

Handbook  to  the  Topography  and  Family 
History  of  England  and  Wales,  by 
Camden  Hotten.      London,  [1864]  8"- 

Bibliotheca  Familiarum  Nobilium,  by  0. 
Gundlach.     Neustrelitz,  1883,  8'^- 

Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  late 
Leonard  Lawrie  Hartley,  Esq.  Part 
II.  comprising  Genealogy,  Heraldry, 
Dignities,  etc.  Sold  by  Puttick  and 
Simpson,  Leicester  Square.  Lond. 
1886,  80- 

Account  of  Visitation  Books  and  in 
whose  hands.  See  Gutch's  Collectanea 
Curiosa,  vol.  ii.     Oxford,  1781,  8°- 

Catalogue  of  the  Heralds'  Visitations, 
with  references  to  many  other  valuable 
genealogical  and  topographical  Manu- 
scripts in  the  British  Museum.  Second 
edition.     Lond.  1825,  8"- 

Heralds'  Visitation  Disclaimers.  Impensis 
Dn,  Thomre  Phillipps,  Barti.    1854,  fob 

Disclaimers  at  the  Heralds'  Visitations,  by 
John  Paul  Rylands. 

A  Manual  of  Dignities,  Privilege,  and 
Precedence :  including  lists  of  the  Great 
Public  Functionaries,  from  the  Revolu- 
tion to  the  present  time,  by  Charles  R. 
Dodd.     Lond.  1842,  12«- 


GrENERAL   AND    MiSCELLANEOrS   WORKS. 


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Report  of  the  Lords  Committees  of 
Privileges  appointed  to  examine  Prece- 
dents of  Peers  advanced  to  higher 
Dignityl  entering  their  Proxies  accord- 
ing to  their  former  Titles.  Ordered  to 
be  prmted  13  May,  1817. 

Reports  from  the  Lords  Committees 
touching  the  Dignity  of  a  Peer  of  the 
Realm,  etc.  With  Appendixes.  5  vols. 
Ordered  to  be  printed,  1829. 

Account  of^fees,  corrodies,  pensions,  etc., 
paid  out  of  the  Exchequer  to  members 
of  the  suppressed  Monasteries,  2  and  3 
Philip  and  Mary  [1535-6].  Arranged 
by  counties  and  contains  several  thou- 
sand names.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
8102. 

Entry-Book  of  Fees  on  Patents,  Creations, 
etc.  1752-1783.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
23,711. 

Reference  List  of  the  Rolls  of  Arms  and 
other  early  authorities  for  ancient  coat 
armour,  by  James  Oreenstreet  and 
Charles  Russell.     Lond.  1881,  8°- 

See  also  "  The  Genealogist,"  vol.  v. 
London,  1881,  8"- 

An  Index  of  the  Heirs  of  Noble  Families, 
from  the  reign  of  Edw.  I.  to  the  end  of 
the  reign  of  Henry  VIII.  Brit.  Mus. 
Cott.  MS.  Claud.  C.  VIII. 

Index  of  the  Noble  Families  in  England, 
whose  Pedigrees  are  to  be  found  in  the 
books  of  the  Heralds'  Office  in  London. 
Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  MS.  Julius,  B.  XI. 

An  Index  to  the  Pedigrees  and  Arms 
contained  in  the  Heralds'  Visitations, 
and  other  Grenealogical  Manuscripts  in 
the  British  Museum,  by  Richard  Sims. 
Lond.  1849,  S^- 

Indexes  to  the  County  Visitations  in  the 
Library  at  Middle  Hill,  1840,  and  to  a 
few  others  in  the  Harl.  MSS.  British 
Museum,  the  Bodleian  Library,  and 
Queen's  College,  Oxford.  Privately 
printed  by  Sir  Thos.  Phillipps.  Medio- 
Montanis,  1841. 

Index  to  Visitation  Books  in  the  Heralds' 
College,  by  Thomas  Sheriff,  Rouge 
Dragon,  which  gives  a  list  of  Visitations 
and  also  of  the  collections  by  Vincent 
and  Philpot. 

An  Index  to  the  Heraldic  Manuscripts  in 
the  Harleian  Collection,  by  Humphrey 
Wanley.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  6052. 

Index  to  Pedigrees,  not  included  in  the 


Heralds'  Visitations.  See  Class-Cata- 
logue of  Biography  and  Genealogy  in 
the  British  Museum.     Not  published. 

General  Index  to  Printed  Pedigrees ; 
which  are  to  be  found  in  all  the 
Principal  County  and  Local  Histories, 
by  James  Coleman.     Lond.  1866,  8"- 

An  Index  to  the  Pedigrees  contained  in 
the  Printed  Heralds'  Visitations,  etc., 
etc.     By  George  W.  Marshall.     Lond. 

1866,  80- 

Index  to  Printed  Pedigrees  contained  in 
County  and  Local  Histories,  and  in  the 
more  important  Genealogical  Collec- 
tions,  by     Charles    Bridges,    London, 

1867,  8"- 

The  Genealogists'  Guide  to  printed  pedi- 
grees. Being  a  general  search  through 
Genealogical,  Topographical,  and  Hio- 
graphical  Works  relating  to  the  United 
Kingdom,  by  Geo.  Wm.  Marshall, 
London,  1879,  8«- 

The  Genealogists'  Guide,  being  a  general 
search  through  Genealogical,  Topo- 
graphical, and  Biographical  Works, 
Family  Histories,  Peerage  Claims,  etc., 
by  George  W.  Marshall,  second  edition, 
Lond.  1885,  S*'- 

Index  to  MSS.  of  Arms  by  John  Holland. 
3  vols.,  MSS.  18th  century,  belonging 
to  Arthur  Vicars,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  Vicar- 
age Library,  Clyde  Road,  Dublin. 

Haydn's  Universal  Index  of  Biography. 
Edited  by  J.  Bertrand  Payne.  London, 
1870,  8«- 

Farrar's  Index  to  Births  and  Marriages  in 
the  Gentleman's  Magazine,  1731 — 
1862.     2  vols.     London,  1886,  8«- 

Index  Society,  London.  Publications. 
London,  1878,  &c.  8*^'     In  progress. 

The  Index  Library :  A  series  of  Indexes 
and  Calendars  to  British  Records. 
Edited  by  W.  P.  W.  Phillimore.  Lon- 
don,    1888,  &c.  8"-      Issued  monthly. 

Indexes  to  pedigrees  printed  in  Graves' 
"  Cleveland,"  Whitaker's  "  Craven," 
Hunter's  "  Doncaster,"  Poulson's 
"Holdemess,"  and  Thoresby's  "  Duca- 
tus  Leodiensis,"  by  William  Paver. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  29,703  A— E. 

Index  to  English-speaking  Students  who 
have  graduated  at  Leyden  University. 
Edited  by  Edward  Peacock  for  the 
Index  Society.     London,  1879,  8°- 

Index  of  Obituary  Notices  for  the  year 


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Geneeal  and  Miscellaneous  Woeks. 


1880.  Printed  for  the  Index  Society. 
London,  1882,  4<o-    Published  annually. 

The  Dictionary  of  Biographical  Kefer- 
ence,  containing  One  Hundred  Thousand 
Names,  by  Lawrence  B.  Phillips.  Lon- 
don, 1871,  8«- 

Marriages.  Arranged  in  alphahetical 
order.  See  "  Collectanea  Genealogica," 
by    Joseph    Foster.      London,    1882, 

The  Book  of  Heirs  to  Property,  next  of 
Kin,  etc.     Lond.  1856,  12^- 

Records  and  Kecord  Searching.  A  Gruide 
to  the  Genealogist  and  Topographer,  by 
Walter  %e.     Lond.  1888,  8«- 

Collectanea  Topographiea  et  Genealogica. 
First  edition  by  Sir  F.  Madden  and 
others,  afterwards  by  J.  G.  Nichols.  8 
vols.     Lond.  1834—43,  8«- 

The  Topographer  and  Genealogist.  (A 
Sequel  to  Coll.  Top.  et  Gen.)  Edited 
by  J.  G.  Nichols.  3  vols.  Lond.  1846 
—58,  8-- 

A  Manual  for  the  Genealogist,  Topogra- 
pher, Antiquary,  and  Legal  Professor, 
consisting  of  Descriptions  of  Public 
Records ;  Parochial  and  other  Registers ; 
Wills  ;  County  and  Family  Histories ; 
Heraldic  Collections  in  Public  Libraries, 
etc.,   by  Richard  Sims.     Lond.   1856, 

Manual  for  the  Genealogist,  &c.,  by 
Richard  Sims.  A  new  and  improved 
edition.     Lond.  1888,  8'^- 

The  Book  of  British  Topography  :  a 
Classified  Catalogue  of  the  Topographi- 
cal Works  in  the  Library  of  the  British 
Museum  relating  to  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland,  by  John  P.  Anderson.     Lond. 

1881,  8'^-  [This  work  will  be  found  a 
very  valuable  guide  to  the  student  of 
genealogy,  as  the  county  and  most  of 
the  local  histories  are  full  of  pedigrees 
and  genealogical  memoranda.] 

The  Patrician,  a  Miscellany  of  Genealogy, 
Family  History,  Curious  Trials  con- 
nected with  the  Aristocracy,  etc.,  by 
John  Burke.  6  vols.  London,  1836 — 
48,  8>- 

The  Herald  and  Genealogist.  Edited  by  J. 
G.  Nichol.  8  vols.  Lond.  1863-74,8"- 

Miscellanea  Genealogica  et  Heraldica. 
Edited  by  Joseph  Jackson  Howard. 
[Quarterly  series.]  Lond.  1866—1870, 
large  8°- 


Miscellanea  Genealogica  et  Heraldica. 
New  series.  Edited  by  Jos.  J.  Howard. 
Lond.  1870—1883,  Large  8«- 

Miscellanea  Genealogica  et  Heraldica. 
Edited  by  J.  J.  Howard.  Second 
series.     Lond.  1884,  &c.  8«- 

The  Genealogist.  A  Quarterly  Magazine, 
relating  to  Genealogy,  Heraldry,  Family 
History,  and  Topography.  Edited  by 
G.  W.  Marshall.  Lond.  1875,  etc., 
80- 

The  Genealogist.  New  series,  edited  by 
Walford  D.  Selby.  5  vols.,  Lond.  1884 
—89,  8"- 

The  Genealogist.  New  series,  edited  by 
Keith  W.  Murray.   Lond.  1889,  &c.,  8^- 

Le  Roy-d'Armes,  par  le  Marquis  de 
Magny.     Flor.  1867,  4'^- 

Le  Hiraut  d' Armes ;  Revue  Internationale 
d'histoire  et  d'archeologie  heraldique. 
Brux.  1869,  etc.,  8'^-  Published  periodi- 
cally. 

King  of  Arms.  A  Journal  of  Fashion, 
Family  History,  and  Literature,  Lond. 
1873—74,40-  Nos.  1—15,  allpubUshed. 

Almanach  de  Gotha.  Annuaire  Genealo- 
gique.  Diplomatique  et  Statisque. 
Published  annually  at  Gotha,  12^- 

Wappen  —  Almanach  der  Souverainen 
Regenten  Europa's.    Rostock,  n.d.  4P- 

Ensemble  les  Gestes,  Alliances  genealo- 
giques,  Mariages  et  Armories  des 
Dues  Marquis,  Comtes,  Vicorates,  et 
Barons,  estans  de  present  en  honneur  en 
la  Court  d'Angleterre,  1569.  With 
Arms  in  colour.  Brit.  Mus.,  Eg.  MS. 
2388. 

Genealogiae  Imperatorum,  Regum,  Princi- 
pum  Electorum.  By  H.  Henninges. 
Ulyss,   1587,  fol. 

Basilikon  opus  genealogicum  catholicum 
de  prsecipuis  familiis  Imperatorum, 
Regum,  Principum,  aliorumque  Proce- 
rum  orbis  christiani,  ab  El  Reusneri 
Leorine.     Francof.,  1592,  fol. 

Theatrum  Genealogicum  ostentans  omnes 
omnium  jetatum  Familias  Monarcha- 
rum,  Regum,  Ducum,  Marchionum 
Principum,  Comioum,  etc.  By  H. 
Henninges.     5  vols.     Magd.,  1598,  fol. 

Delle  Corone  de  Prencipi  Christiani.  D. 
M.  Lonigo.     Roma.,  1601,  fol. 

Principum  Christianorum  Stemmata,  etc. 
Antonio  Albizzi.  Aug.  Vind.  1608.  fol. 
Other  editions  in  1609  and  1627. 


General  and  Miscellaneous  Woeks. 


Genealogiarum  Imperatorum,  Eegum, 
Ducum,  Marchionum,  Comitum,  etc. 
Europe,  Asia,  and  Africa,  by  E.  Diephold. 
Hala3-Sax.,  1628,  4«- 

Arboretum  Genealogicum  Imperii  Princi- 
pum  EuropsB  Regum,  a  lludolpho  I. 
Imp.  descendent.  Joamie  Gans.  Col. 
1638,  fol. 

Catalogue  or  Tables  of  the  Kings  of  Eng- 
land, from  the  first  Caesar,  Kings  of 
Wales,  Princes  and  Lords  of  Pompland, 
Kings  and  Lords  of  Man,  Isle  of  Wight, 
of  all  the  Bishops  since  the  Conversion 
of  the  Saxons,  and  of  all  the  Dukes, 
Marquesses,  Earls  and  Barons,  to  the 
year  1652.     1652,  12«- 

Wagneri  Descriptiones  genealogies  pra3ci- 
puarum  Familiarum  Magnatum  in 
Europa.     Ulma?,  1663,  12o- 

Le  Palais  de  la  Gloire  ;  contenant  les 
Genealogies  historiques  des  illustres 
Maisons  de  France,  et  de  plusieurs 
nobles  Families  de  TEurope,  par  P. 
Anselme.    Paris,  1664,  4^- 

Genealogise  Imperatorum,  Regum,  Du- 
cum, Comitum  et  aliorum  Procerum 
Orbis  Christiani  (900  —  1664),  cum 
Auctorio,  by  N.  Rittershusi.  Contain- 
ing numerous  pedigrees.  Tubingse, 
1664—68,  fol. 

Theatrum  Nobilitatis  Europecse  tabulis, 
etc.,  by  Philip  Jac.  Spener.  Franc. 
1668—78,  fol. 

Teatro  della  Nobilta  del  Monda  ;  .  .  . 
dove  si  leggono  molte  f amiglie  imperiali, 
regie,  ed  altre  titolate  .  .  .  con  le 
loro  armi  insieme,  etc.,  by  Filadelfo 
Mugnos.     2  vols.,  Napoli,  1680,  fol. 

Historia  insignium  illustrium  sen  operis 
heraldici  pars  specialis.  Continens 
delineationem  insignium  plerorumque 
Regum,  Ducum,  Principum,  Comitum  & 
Baronum  in  Cultiori  Europa,  etc.,  by 
Phil.  Jac.  Spener.    Franc.  1680-90,  foL 

Insignium  Theoria  :  seu  operis  Heraldici 
pars  generalis.  P.  J.  Spenerus,  Franc. 
1690,  fol. 

P.  J.  Speneri  Opera  Heraldica,«.^.,  Insig- 
nium Theoria,  quae  circa  Insignia, 
horum  Originem,  Scuta,  Metalla, 
Colores,  etc.,  tractat — Historia  Insig- 
nium Illustrium,  continens  Delinea- 
tionem Insignium  pleorumque  Regum, 
Ducum,  Principum,  Comitum  et  Bar- 
onum    Europae,      cum     Explicatione 


singularum,  Tesserarum,  et  multis  ad 
Familiarum  Decora,  Titulos,  etc.  spec- 
tantibus.  2  vols.  Franc.  1717—35,  fol. 

Tables  of  the  Emperour,  Kings,  and  all 
the  Sovereign  Princes,  and  Electoral 
that  are  now  alive  in  Europe.  Lond. 
1693,  24^'- 

Observations  historical  and  genealogical  ; 
in  which  tlie  original  of  the  Emperor, 
Kings,  and  other  Sovereign  Princes  of 
Europe  are  drawn  down  to  the  year 
1690 ;  by  Anthony  William  Schowart  ; 

.  translated  and  enlarged,  by  C.  B. 
Lond.  1693,  8o- 

Almanac  ou  Calendrier  pour  I'annce  1693, 
etc.,  continued  as,  Almanach  Royal  ; 
Almanach  National;  Almanach  Impe- 
rial ;  Almanach  Royal  ;  Almanach 
Royal  et  National ;  Almanach  National, 
Annuaire  de  la  Republique  Fran^aise  ; 
Almanach  Imperial  ;  and  now  con- 
tinued as  Almanach  National,  1888. 
Paris,  1693  etc.,  8o- 

Le  grand  armorial,  ou  cartes  de  blasons, 
de  chronologic  et  d'histoire,  par  Jean 
Chevillard.     Paris,  1700,  fol. 

A  Table  of  the  Emperors,  Kings,  Elec- 
toral, and  all  other  Sovereign  Princes, 
1700,  120- 

The  Present  State  of  the  Universe,  or  an 
Account,  1st,  of  the  Rise,  Birth, 
Names,  Matches,  Children,  &c.,  of  all 
the  present  chief  Princes  of  the  World ; 
2,  Their  Coats  of  Arms,  Mottos, 
Devices,  Liveries,  &c.  ;  3,  Names  of 
their  chief  Towns  and  Population  ;  4, 
Their  Revenue,  Power,  and  Strength  ; 
5,  Their  respective  Styles  and  Titles 
or  Appellations.  TJie  tJiird  edition. 
London,  1701,  12"  Reprinted  in  1704. 

Great  Historical,  Geographical,  Genea- 
logical, and  Poetical  Dictionary,  by 
Jeremy  Collier.     2  vols.     1701,  fol. 

Tables  of  all  Emperors,  Kings,  Queens, 
Electors,  and  all  the  Sovereign  Princes 
and  Princesses  that  are  now  or  have 
been  lately  alive  in  Europe.     1703,  8*^- 

A  Survey  of  the  Lineal  Descent  of 
the  Sovereign  Princes  in  Europe,  by 
William  Alexander.  Edinburgh,  1703, 
8"-  Another  edition,  1704,  3  parts. 

A  Genealogical  Account  of  most  of  y® 
best  Families  in  Europe  writ  in  y®  year 
1706.   CoUect'd    from    several   hands. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5945. 


6 


GrENEEAL   AND   MISCELLANEOUS   WoRKS. 


Historischen  Geschlechts-Tabellen.  Erste 
Supplement,  by  J.  Stridbeck.  Augs- 
burg, 1707—1714,  obi,  4«- 

Tables  of  the  Sovereigns  of  Europe. 
London,  1712,  S"- 

Tables  Genealogiques  des  Patriarehes,  des 
Rois,  des  Empereurs,  et  autres  Princes, 
depuis  la  Creation  du  Monde,  par 
Claude  De  Lisle.     Paris,  1718,  4'>- 

Souverains  du  Monde  :  ouvrage  qui  fait 
connoistre  la  Gr.'nealogie  de  leurs 
Maisons,  leurs  Armoiries,  etc.,  par 
Guillaume  Cavelier  les  Fils.  4  vols. 
La  Haye,  1718, 12'^-  Another  edition, 
4  vols.,  La  Haye,  1722,  12"-  Nouvelle 
edition  augnientee.  5  vols.,  Paris, 
1734,    16>- 

Proposals  for  Printing  by  subscription  the 
Translation  of  the  Genealogical  Tables 
of  all  Emperors,  Kings,  and  Sovereign 
Princes,  in  every  part  of  the  World, 
from  Adam  to  these  times,  by  James 
Anderson.  Collected  by  Joh.  Hubner, 
1719,  oblong  4^- 

Quartiers  Genealogiques  des  Illustres  et 
Nobles  Families  d'Espagne,  d'Alle- 
magne,  d'ltalie,  de  France,  de  Bour- 
gogne,  de  Loraine,  et  des  XVII. 
Provinces,  par  Laurent  Le  Blond. 
Brux.,  1721,  4'^- 

Historical  Compendium  from  the  Creation 
to  1722,  containing  the  Characters, 
Deaths,  and  Succession  of  the  Emperors, 
Popes,  Kings,  Governors,  etc.  1722, 
16"- 

Lexicon  Genealogicum,  by  Johann 
Hubner.  Hamb.,  1727,  8«-  Another 
edition,  1751,  8"-     Other  editions. 

Kurtze  Fragen  aus  der  Genealogie,  by 
Johann  Hubner.  Leip.,  1725 — 28,  8'^- 
Another  edition,  1719,  8^'- 

Supplementa  zu  seinen  historischen, 
genealogischen,  Fragen,  by  Johann 
Hubner.  11  vols.  Leip.,  1720—55,  12°- 

Geuealogische  Tabellen,  von  Joh.  Hubner. 
4  vols.  Leip.,  1737 — 44,  fol.  Supple- 
ment— Tafeln  zu  J.  Hubner  Genealogi- 
schen Tabellen.  Kopenhagen,  1822 — 24, 
fol. 

Registrum  Regale  :  or  the  Genealogy  of 
Sovereign  Princes,  containing  a  particu- 
lar Account  of  the  Rise,  Births,  Marri- 
_  ages,  and  Issue,  of  the  chief  Princes  in 
Europe  :  the  Order  of  Succession  in 
most  Christian  Countries  :  the  Coats  of 


Arms,  Mottos,  and  Devices,  of  the 
several  Royal  Families,  etc.  Loud. 
1728,  S''- 

Registrum  Regale,  etc.  Eton,  1774, 
4"- 

EuropIiischesgenealogischesHandbuch  .  . 
ausgefertiget  von  G.  F.  Krebel.  Leip. 
1725—1792. 

A  Genealogical  History  of  the  present 
Royal  Families  of  Europe,  by  M. 
Noble.     Lond.  1731,  12"- 

Royal  Genealogies :  or  Genealogical 
Tables  of  Emperors,  Kings  and  Princes, 
by  James  Anderson.     Lond.  1732,  fol. 

Royal  Genealogies  :  or  the  Genealogical 
Tables  of  Emperors,  Kings,  and 
Princes,  from  Adam  to  these  Times, 
by  James  Anderson.  2nd  edition. 
London,  1736,  fol. 

Geuealogische  Archivarius,  welcher  alles, 
was  sich  taglich  unter  den  itztlebenden 
hohen  Personen  in  der  Welt.  Leipzig, 
1732—38,  8''-  Continued  as  Genea- 
logisch  Historisch  Nachrichten,  etc. 
Leip.  1739 — 51,  8'*-  Continued  as  Neue 
Genealogisch-Historische  Nachrichten, 
&c.  Leip.  1750—63,  8'^-  Continued  as 
Fortgesetzte  Neue  Genealogische- 
Historische  Nachrichten,  etc.  Leipzig, 
1762—  77,  8«-     No  more  published. 

Genealogies  historiques  des  anciens 
Patriarehes,  Rois,  Empereurs,  et  de 
toutes  les  Maisons  Souveraines  qui  out 
subsiste  jusqu'a  present,  tirees  de 
Hubner,    etc.,     par    Louis  Chasot  de 

Nantigny.     4  vols.     Paris,  1736—38, 

40. 

Historical,  Genealogical,  and  Classical 
Dictionary,  with  Abstract  of  Heathen 
Mythology.     2  vols.     Lond.  1743,  8"- 

Geschicht  en  Geslagtkundige  Aaumer- 
kingen  aantooneude.  Genealogical 
and  Historical  Tables  of  the  Royal 
Houses  ofEm^ope.    Haarlem,  1745,  fol. 

Chronological  Historian  :  containing  a 
Regular  Account  of  all  Material  Trans- 
actions and  Occurrences  relating  to 
English  Affairs  to  the  14th  year  of  King 
George  II.  With  the  Creations  and 
Promotions  of  the  Nobility,  Ministers 
of  State,  Judges,  etc.,  by  Mr  Salmon. 
2  vols.     1747,  8'^- 

Jahrliches  genealogisches  Hand — Buch. 
Edited  by  G.  Schumann.  2  vols.  Leip., 
1747,  8«- 


GrENERAL   AND   MISCELLANEOUS   WoEKS. 


Abdildung  und  Beschreibung  aller  hohen 
Ritter — Ordcn  in  Europa.  By  Mathias 
Gott.  Eichler.  Augsburg,  1750,  IS^- 
Europiiisches  Genealogisches  Hand  — 
Buck,  etc.,  by  Gottlieb  Schumann. 
2  vols.  Leip.,  1752,  8'- 
Dictionnaire  genealogique,  heraldique, 
clironologique  et  liistorique  contenant 
I'origine  des  premieres  Maisons  de 
France,  des  maisons  principales  de 
I'Europe  avec  Supplement,  par  La 
Cheuaye  des  Bois.  7  vols.  Paris,  1757 
—65, 12'^- 

The  Court  and  City  Register  for  the  year 
1758,  etc.     Lond.  175S,  &c.  12o- 

St.  James's  Register,  or  Royal  Annual 
Kalendar  for  1766,  illustrated  with  the 
Coats  of  Arms  of  the  Nobility.  Lond. 
1766,  12« 

Europaisches  Genealogisches  Handbuch. 
Edited  by  Gottlob  Friedrich  Krebel. 
Leip.  1766,  S^-  Other  editions  in  1776, 
1780,  1782,  1784,  and  1792. 

Genealogie  Ascendante  jusqu'au  quatrieme 
degre  inclusivement,  de  tons  les  Rois  et 
Princes  de  Maisons  Souveraines  de 
I'Europe  actuellement  vivans,  reduite  en 
114  Tables  de  16  quartiers.  Berlin, 
1768,  fol. 

Quartiers  genealogiques  des  illustres  et 
nobles  families  d'Espagne,  d'Alle- 
magne,  d' Italic,  de  France,  de  Bour- 
gogne,  de  Lorraine,  et  des  XVII.  pro- 
vinces; avec  leur  qualites  et  titres, 
les  armes  blasonnees,  &c.,  &c.  Par  Le 
Blond.     2  vols.     Bruxelles,  1773,  8«- 

Iconologie  Historique  et  Genealogiques 
des  Souverains  de  I'Europe.  Paris, 
1773,  8«- 

Fragmens  Genealogiques,  by  Dumont. 
Geneve,  1776,  12'' 

Almanac  genealogique  pour  I'annee  1779. 
2  parts.     Lauenbourg  [1778],  16°- 

Tables  Genealogiques  des  Maisons  Souve- 
raines de  I'Europe,  par,  C.  G.de  Koch. 
Strasbourg,  1780,  4^-  Another  edition, 
Stras.  1780,  4^-  Tables  Genealogiques 
des  Maisons  Souveraines  de  I'Europe  ; 
avec  une  table,  par  C.  G.  Koch.     Stras. 

1782,  4°-    Another  edition,  Paris,  1818, 
4jO. 

A  Genealogical  History  of  the  Present 
Royal  Families  of  Europe,  the  Stadt- 
holders  of  the  United  States,  and  the 
Succession    of    the    Popes   from   the 


fifteenth  century  to  the  present  time  ; 
with  the  characters  of  each  Sovereign. 
Illustrated  with  Tables  of  De'scent,  by 
Mark  Noble.     Lond.  1781,  12«- 
Historisch-genealogischer  Calendar   oder 
Jahrbuch   der  merkwiirdigsten    neuen 
Welt — Begebenheiten.      Leip.     1784, 
&c.,  S2^ 
Fielding's   Regal   Tables,  or  genealogical 
descent  of  all  the  Sovereign  Princes  of 
Europe :    their   titles,    succession,    de- 
scents, etc.,  by  John  Fielding.     Lond. 
[1785],     12"- 
Historisih     Genealogischer     Almanac. 

Brauns.  1792,  16«- 
Almanac     historique     et     Genealogique. 

Berlin,  1792,  24"- 
Almanac  genealogique  instructif  et  amus- 
ant  pour  I'annee  1795.   Berl.  1794, 12"- 
Genealogical  Tables  of  the  Sovereigns  of 
the   World,   from  the  earliest    to  the 
present  period ;  exhibiting  in  each  Table 
their    immediate  successors,    collateral 
branches,    and  the    duration  of    their 
respective  Reigns,  by  the  Rev.  William 
Betham.     Lond.  1795,  fol. 
Europaisches    genealogisches    Handbuch 
auf  das  Jahr  1800.     Ausgefertiget  von 
C.  F.  Jacobi.     Leip.  1800,  8''- 
Atlas  Historique,  Genealogique,  etc.  par 
A.  Le  Sage.      Printed  in  the  year  1801, 
fol. 
Gothaischer  Genealogischer  Hof -Kalendar 
nebst  diplomatisch-statistischem  Jahr- 
buche.     Gotha,  1784,  &c. 
A    Genealogical    Table    of   the    Present 
Families     of   all    the    Sovereigns    in 
Europe,    deducing  their  Descents  for 
near  Two    Centuries,    with    all    their 
immediate  and  collateral  Branches,  as 
well  as  intermarriages  and  connections, 
by  Philip  Luckombe.     Lond.  1802,  fol. 
Stammtaf eln  der  vornehmsten  aussereuro- 
paischen  Furstsenhauser  des  Mittlern 
und  neuen  Zeitalters,  von  Geo.  Aug.  von 
Breitenbauch.     Leip.,- 1804,  obi.  4"- 
Atlas  historique,  genealogique,  chronolo- 
gique  et  geographique,  par  A.  Le  Sage. 
Paris,  1805,  fol. 
Genealogical,  Historical,  and  Chronologi- 
cal Atlas,  by  C.   Y.  Lavoisne.     Lond. 
1807,  fol. 
London    Kalendar,   or   Court    and    City 
Register  for  England,  Scotland  and  Ire- 
land, for  1807,  cojitaiulu^  106 plates  of 
arms  of  the  Nobility.  London,  1807.  %^- 


8 


GEiraHAL  AND   MiSCELLANEOrS   WOEKS. 


Histoire  Genealogique  des  Maisons  souve- 
raines  de  I'Europe,  depuis  leur  origine 
jusqu'a  present.  Par  Viton  Saint- 
Allais.     2  vols.     Paris,  1811,  S*'- 

Genealogische  Tabellen  zur  Erlaiiterung 
der  Europiiisehen  Staatengescliichte, 
von  T.  G.  Voigtel.    Halle,  1811,  4"- 

Genealogical,  Historical,  Chronological, 
andGeographical  Atlas,  by  M.Lavoisne. 
New  edition,  by  C.  Gros  and  J.  Aspin. 
Lond.  1814,  fol.  Another  edition,  1840. 

Tables  Gencalogiques  des  Maisons  Souve- 
raines  du  Nord  et  de  I'Est  de  I'Europe, 
par  C.  G.  Koch.  Paris,  1815—1818, 4'^- 

Historisch-Genealogischer  Kalendar.  Ber- 
lin, 1815—1849,  12^-   and  8«- 

Genealogia  Ant i qua,  or  Mythological  and 
Classical  Tables  ;  compiled  from  the 
best  authors  on  Fabulous  and  Ancient 
History,  by  William  Berry.  Lond. 
1816,  fol. 

Genealogischer  Kalendar.  Historisch- 
heraldisches  Handbuch.  Berlin,  1817 — 
46, 120- 

Atavise  Kegiae,  by  Sir  Egerton  Brydges. 
Florence,  1820,  4"- 

Genealogisch  -  historisch  -  statistischer 
Almanach.     Weimar,  1824—48,  12'^- 

Stemma  Illustria,  by  Sir  Egerton  Brydges. 
Paris,  1825,  fol.  Only  100  copies 
printed  for  private  distribution. 

Stemmata  Anglicana,  a  Miscellaneous 
Collection  of  Genealogy,  shewing  the 
descent  of  numerous  Eminent  and 
Baronial  Families  not  noticed  by 
Dugdale,  Collins,  Edmondson,  or  other 
writers,  by  T.  C.  Banks.  London, 
1825,  4^- 

Baronia  Anglica  Concentrata.  By  Sir 
T.C.  Banks.     Eipon,  1844,  4''- 

Tableaux  Genealogiques  et  Historiquesde 
I'Empire  Brittanique,  accompagnes  de 
Notes  critiques,  et  de  quatre  Disserta- 
tions historiques  Critiques,  par  F.  W. 
O.  L.  von  Reden.    Hanovre,  1880,  fol. 

Sechzig  genealogische  audi  chronologische 
u.  statistische  Tabellen  zu  Fiirstentafel 
und  Fiirstenbuch  der  europaischen 
Staatengeschichte,  von  J.  F.  Bamber- 
ger.    Kegensburg,  1881,  fol. 

Fiirstenbuch  zur  Fiirstentafel  der 
europaischen  Staatengeschichte,  von  J. 
F.  Bamberger.  Kegensburg,  1881,  8*'' 

Abbildungen  der  Wappen  ssemtlicherEuro- 
pa^ischen   Souveraine,   der   Republiken 


und  freien   Stsedte,  herausgegeben  von 
C.  H.  von  G  elbke.     Berlin,  1832,  fol. 
Historical-Genealogische  Tafeln,  etc.,  by 
Dr.  F.  Fiedler.     Wesel,  1884,  4"- 

Genealogisches  Staats  Handbuch.  Sieben 
und  Sechzigster  Jahrgang.  Edited  by 
J.  L.  and  F.  A.  Kluber.  Frankfurt  am 
Main,  1839,  etc.,  8'^-  This  is  a  con- 
tinuation of  the  Neues  genealogisches 
Peichs  und  Staats  Hand-Buch. 

Stemmata  Baronialia.  Prospectus,  etc.,  of 
a  proposed  work  on  the  State  of  the 
Baronies  by  Writ,  by  Francis  Townsend. 
Containing  pedigrees  of  the  De  Veres, 
Scropes,  Stapleton,  Tyrell,  etc.  London, 
1840?  fol. 

European  Nobility.  Illustrations  de  la 
Noblesse  Europeenne.  Paris,  1841,  4f- 

Genealogisches  Taschenbuch  fur  1842 — 
48.  Von  F.  Gottschalck.  Dresden, 
1841—47,  16^- 

Annuaire  de  la  noblesse  de  France,  des 
maisons  souveraines  de  I'Europe,  par 
Borel-d'Hauterive.  36  vols.  Paris, 
1843—84,  120- 

Livre  d'Or  de  la  Noblesse  Europeenne, 
etc.,  par  Claude  Drigon  de  Magny, 
Marquis,  et  Leon  de  Givodan,  Comte. 
5  vols.     Paris,  1844—52,  4"- 

Origines  Patricia3,  or  a  Deduction  of 
European  Titles  of  Nobility  and  Dig- 
nified Offices  from  their  primitive 
sources,  by  P.  T.  Hampson.  London, 
1846,  8«- 

Genealogie  des  Maisons  Souveraines  de 
I'Europe,  depuis  le  l^'"  Janvier  1846 
jusqu'a  Guillaume  1^^  le  Conquerant 
Due  de  Normandie,  Roi  d'Angleterre. 
[Par  Bellencontre.]     Paris,  1846,  fol. 

Genealogisches  Taschenbuch  der  freiherr- 
lichen  Hauser  auf  das  Jahr  1848,  etc. 
Edited  by  Fr.  C.  vonKr.  Gotha,  1847 
—53,  16"-  Continued  as  Gothaisches 
genealogisches  Taschenbuch,  etc.  Edited 
by  H.  Soltmann.  Gotha,  1854,  etc., 
16^'      In  progress. 

Louth's  Historical,  Biographical  and 
Genealogical  Atlas  of  the  principal 
events  in  the  History  of  England, 
France,  Spain,  Portugal,  Germany,  and 
Italy.     1851,  fol. 

Memorial  Universel  Genealogique,  Bio- 
graphique,  et  Heraldique.  A  I'lnstitut 
des  Archives  Historiques.  Paris,  1851, 
&c.  4^-    In  progress. 


General  akd  Miscellaneous  Works. 


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Atlas    historique,   genealogique,  chrono- 
logique,    et    geographique,   par  A.  Le 
Sage.     Brux.  1853,  fol. 
A    Concise   historical,  biographical,  and 
genealogical    atlas    of     the    Principal 
Events  in  History,  by  Heneage  Lowth, 
with    additions   from    Le    Sage,    etc. 
Lond    [1851]  fol. 
A   Genealogical  and  Chronological  chart 
of  the  royal  arms  and  distinguished 
Houses  of  Europe,  from   the  earliest 
period  to  the  present  time,    with  the 
.     Arms,  Flags,  and    principal    orders  of 
Knighthood     belonging    to    each,   by 
Frederick      D.    Hartland.        London, 
1854,  fol. 
A  Chronological  Dictionary  or  Index  to 
the   Genealogical   Chart   of   the  royal 
and  distinguished  Houses  of  Europe, 
by   Frederick  D.  Hartland.      London, 
1854,  fol. 
Genealogie   der   in  Europa  Regierenden 
Fiirstenhauser,  von  Kamill  von  Behr. 
Leipzig,  1854,  4"*- 
Zweite    Auflage.      Leip.    1870—72.    4P- 
Memorial  universal  genealogique,  biogra- 
phique  et   heraldique  des  Souverains, 
des   chefs   et    membres    des    maisons 
princieres,   des  autres  maisons  nobles, 
des   hommes   d'etat,    des  membres  des 
chambres      legislatives,      des      magis- 
trats  et    des  hommes    de   science    de 
toutes  les  nations.    Three  parts.    Paris, 
1854—55,  4« 
Genealogische  Geschichte  der  Europais- 
chen    Staaten,    von     Karl    Gottfried 
Naumann.  Jena,  1855,  4'^- 
Historisch  -  Genealogischer     Atlas     seit 
Christi    Geburt  auf    unsere  zeit,  von 
Dr.  Karl  Hopf.     Gotha,  1858,  fol. 
The  Genealogy  of  Creation,  newly  trans- 
lated from  the  unpointed  Hebrew  Text 
of  the  Book  of  Genesis,   by  Henry  F. 
A.  Pratt.     Lond  ,  1861,  H^- 
Genealogical  Diagrams  illustrative  of  the 
History  of  Scotland,  England,  France, 
and  Germany,  from  the  9th  century  to 
the   present   time.     By    W.   Graham. 
Edinburgh,  1862,  4P- 
Dumont.     Fragments   genealogiques.    6 

vols.     Gand,  1862,  W- 
Le     Nobiliaire     Universel,     ou    Recueil 
General  des  Genealogies  Hfstoriques  et 
Veridiques    des    Maisons     Nobles    de 
I'Europe,  par  M.  le  Comte  de  Magny. 


7  vols.     Paris,  1854—61,  4''-     Second 
series,  8  vols.  Paris,  1865 — 8,1,  4"- 

La  Noblesse  Europeenne,  par  Le  Comte 
de  Givodan.     Paris,  1856,  4"- 

Statesman's  Year  Book,  a  Statistical, 
Genealogical  and  Historical  Account  of 
the  States  and  Sovereigns  of  the  Civi- 
lized World.     Lond.  1864—1889,  8"- 

A  Chronological  Becord  :  containing  the 
remarkable  events  from  the  creation  of 
the  world  to  the  present  time  ;  to  which 
is  added  a  list  of  the  Kings  and  Queens 
of  the  leading  countries  of  Europe  ;  the 
Popes  of  Rome  ;  the  Presidents  of 
America,  and  the  Peerage  of  Great 
Britain,  by  D.  O'Gorman.  3rd  edition. 
Manchester,  1865,  8*^ 

Atlas  Universel  d'Histoire  et  de 
Geographic.  Par  M.N.  Bouillet.  Paris, 
1865, 8"-  Contenant,  Tableaux  genealo- 
giques des  dieux  et  de  toutes  les  families 
historiques  de  I'antiquite  et  des  temps 
modernes,  I'art  heraldique,  ordres  de 
chevalerie  et  decorations,   &c. 

Dictionnaire  Universel  d'Histoire  et  de 
Geographic.  Par  M.  N.  Bouillet.  Paris, 
1866,  8°-  Contenant  les  ordres  de 
chevalrie  civils  et  militaires,  la  genea- 
logie des  maisons  souveraines  et  des 
grandes  families. 

Etudes  sur  I'Histoire  et  la  genealogie  de 
quelques-unes  des  principales  maisons 
souveraines  de  I'Europe,  par  E.  Lehr. 
Strasb.  1866,  4o. 

Indicateur  Nobiliaire  de  France,  de  Bel- 
gique,  de  Hollande,  d'AUemagne, 
d'Espagne,  d' Italic,  et  d'Angleterre, 
d'apres  les  collections  Manuscrites  des 
Bibliotheques  Publiques  de  Belgique. 
Paris,  1869,  8°- 

Les  Families  d'Outre-Mer  de  Du  Cange, 
publiees  par  E.  G.  Key.   Paris,  1869, 4o- 
Genealogische  Taschenbuch    der  Bitter- 
und-Adels-Geschlechter.    Briinn,  1870, 
etc.,  32°-     In  progress. 
Heraldisch-genealogische  Zeitschrift.   Or- 
gan des  heraldischen  Yereines  Adler  in 
Wien.      Vienna,   1871,    etc.,   fol.     In 
progress. 
Historical     and      Genealogical     Tables, 
English    and     Continental,    by     Dr. 
William  Davis.     London,  [1873],  So- 
Genealogical  Tables  illustrative  of  Modem 
History,  by  Hereford  B.  George.    Cla- 
rendon Press  Series.  Oxford,  1874,  4P- 


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General  and  Miscellaneous  Wobes. 


Genealogie  der  Europaisclien  llegenten- 
hauser  fur  1875,  &c.,  by  Ernest  Engel. 
Berlin,  1874  to  1882,  S'>-   In  progress. 

Stammtafeln  ;  mit  Anhang  :  Calendarium 
medii  aevii.  By  H.  Grote.  Leip.,  1877, 
8"-  [This  work  contains  genealogies  of 
all  the  great  and  noble  families  of 
Europe.] 

Chronological  and  Genealogical  Tables 
Illustrative  of  English  History,  by  J. 
C.  Curtis.     Lond.  1880,  4<^- 

Almanach  genealogischer,  der  regierenden 
Fiirstenhauser  Europa's.  Dresden, 
1881,  &c.  IG*^- 

Annuaire  gcnealogique  des  Maisons  Prin- 
cieres  regnant  en  Europe  depuis  le 
commencement  du  XIX®-  siecle,  par  H. 
R.  Hiort-Lorenzen.  Berlin,  1882,  etc., 
8°-      In  progress. 

Dictionnaire  Nobiliaire,  par  A.  A.  V.  van 
Oijen.     La  Haye,  1884,  8«- 

Familien-Calendarium  der  Souverainen 
Hauser  Europas,  by  L.  Clericus.  Magd. 

Genealogical  and  Historical  Chart  of 
Ancient  Sovereigns,  by  Jane  E.  F.  M. 
Peers.     Torquay,  single  sheet. 

Conspectus  Heraldicse,  Succincta,  curiosa 
et  perspicuaratione  adornatse,  in  duas 
partes  digestae  :  Insignia,  by  C. 
Bussingii.    Hamburg,  oblong  12*'-  n.d. 

A  Tentative  Chronological  Synopsis  of 
the  History  of  Arabia  and  its  Neigh- 
bours, from  B.C.  500,000  (?)  to  A.D. 
679,  by  J.  W.  Redhouse.  London, 
1887,  80- 

Histoire,  contenant  une  sommaire 
description  des  Genealogies,  &c.  de  tous 
les  Princes  et  Grans  Seigneurs,  dont  la 
pluspart  estoient  FrauQois,  qui  ont 
jadis  commande  es  Royaumes  de 
Hierusalem,  Cypre,  Armenie,  &  Lieux 
circonvoisins,  par  Steph.  Lusignans. 
Paris,  1579,  4o-    Another  edition  1613. 

Histoire  gcnealogique  des  Tatars, 
traduite  du  Manuscrit  Tatare  de 
Abulgasi  Bayadur  Chan  ;  par  Varennes 
de  Mondasse.     Leyde,  1726,  12o- 

Histoire  Generale  des  Huns,  des  Turcs, 
des  Mogols,  et  des  autres  Tartares 
Occidentaux,  etc.  avant  et  depuis  Jesus 
Christ  jusqu'a  present,  par  Joseph  de 
Guignes.     5  vols.     Paris,  1756,  4''- 

The  Five  Great  Monarchies  of  the  ancient 
Eastern  World.  By  G.  Rawlinson. 
London,  1871,  8o- 


The  Sixth  Great  Monarchy  of  the  Oriental 
World  ;  or  the  History  of  Parthia. 
By  G.  Rawlinson.     London,  1873,  8«- 

The  Seventh  Great  Oriental  Monarchy, 
or  the  History  of  the  Sassanian,  or 
New  Persian  Empire.  By  G.  Rawlin- 
son.    London,  1876,  8'^- 

Early  Sassanian  Inscriptions,  Seals  and 
Coins,  illustrating  the  Early  History 
of  the  Sassanian  Dynasty,  containing 
Proclamations  of  Ardeshir  Babek, 
Sapor  I.,  and  his  Successors.  By 
Edward  Thomas.     Lond.  1868,  8"- 

Records  of  the  Gupta  Dynasty.  Illustrated 
by  Inscriptions,  Written  History,  Local 
Traditions  and  Coins.  By  Edward 
Thomas.     Lond.  1876,  4<'- 

History  of  the  Mongols,  from  the  9th  to 
the  19th  Century.  By  Henry  H. 
Howorth.     London,  1880,  8«- 

Genealogical  Gleanings  in  England,  by 
Henry  F.  Waters,  for  the  New  England 
Historic  Genealogical  Society.  Boston, 
1885,  etc.,  80-     In  progress. 

The  Royal  Register,  Genealogical  and 
Historic,  for  1831,  by  Peter  Joseph 
Burke.     London,  1831,  W- 

The  Register  and  Magazine  of  Biography; 
a  record  of  births,  marriages,  deaths, 
and  other  genealogical  and  personal 
occurrences.  Edited  by  Thompson 
Cooper  and  Edw.  Walford.  West- 
minster, 1869,  8«- 

The  Baptist  Annual  Register,  by  Dr. 
John  Rippon.  London,  1798—1803, 
80- 

A  large  number  of  genealogical  documents 
is  deposited  in  the  Public  Record  Office: 
there  is  not  a  separate  catalogue  of 
them,  but  a  brief  abstract  of  each 
document  is  given  in  the  Domestic 
Series  of  Calendars  of  State  Papers, 
published  by  the  Record  Commission. 
An  index  will  be  found  at  the  end  of 
each  volume. 

Collectanea  de  Familiis  Diversis  quibus 
nomen  est  Phillipps,  presertim  vero  de 
illis  apud  Wanborough  in  Com.  Wilton, 
et  apud  Broadway,  in  Com.  Wigorn. 
Inter  annos  1816  &  1840.  Cura  et 
opeT.P.  [SirThos.  Phillipps]  Compilata. 
Typis  Medio-Montanis,  fol.  [This  work 
numbers  nearly  1000  pages,  containing 
Wills,   Deeds,   Inquisitions,  Registers, 


GrENEIlAL    AND    MiSCELLAKEOUS    WoRKS. 


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Court  llolls,  and  several  hundred 
Pedigrees  of  Families  in  almost  every 
county  in  England  and  Wales.] 

Heraldic  Miscellanies,  consisting  of  the 
Lives  of  Sir  William  Dugdale,  Garter, 
and  Gregory  King,  Esq.,  Windsor 
Herald,  written  by  themselves,  with  an 
exact  copy  of  the  third  part  of  "  Tho 
Boke  of  St.  Albans,"  jBrst  printed  in 
1486.   J.  Dallaway.  London,  n.d.  4^^- 

Descriptions  of  Ceremonies,  and  Heraldic 
Collections,  Edw.  IV.  to  Mary.  16th 
century,  MS.     Alnwick  Castle. 

Collectanea  Excerpta  Genealogia.  By 
John  Anstis,  Garter  King-at-Arms. 
Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MSS.  56,  179,  194 
to  197. 

Collectanea  by  John  Anstis.  2  vols. 
Stowe  MS.  419,  2,  and  3,  Brit.  Mus. 

Heraldic,  Genealogical,  and  Historical 
Collections,  by  John  Anstis.  Folio. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  14,291. 

Genealogical  and  other  Collections  by 
WilHam  Camden.  Brit.  Mus.  Cott. 
MS.  JuL  F.  XI. 

Collectanea  Genealogica  e  cartis  et 
registris  cum  Sigillis  delineata.  By 
Nicolas  Charles.  Brit.  Mus.  Cott. 
MS.  Jul.  C.  Yii. 

Excerptorum  genealogico-historicorum. 
By  Raymundus  Duellius.  Lips.  1725, 
fol. 

Extracts  from  the  Records  of  the 
Escheats,  with  Indexes  of  the  Names 
of  families,  etc.,  by  Thomas  Cole.  7 
vols.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  410, 
411,  756—760. 

Index  Nominum  in  libris  dictis  Cole's 
Escheats,  by  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps. 
Middle  Hill,  1852,  12«- 

Collectanea  historica  et  genealogica,  by 
Sir  llichard  St.  George,  Clarenceux, 
King  of  Arms.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
10,108. 

Collectanea  historica  et  genealogica,  by 
Jacobi  Strangman.  Brit  Mus.  Cott. 
MS.  Yitel.  F.  XII. 

Collectanea  Heraldica  et  Historica,  by 
Francis  Thynne.  Brit.  Mus.  Cott. 
MS.  Cleop.  C.  III. 

Collectanea  by  Francis  Thynne.  A  folio 
volume  containing  collect^)ns  relating 
to  history,  genealogy,  and  heraldry, 
dated  Feb.  14,  1562.  Brit.  Mus.  Stowe 
MS.  198. 


Heraldic  Collections,  by  Francis  Thynne, 
1595.     Brit.  Mus.  Sloaji  MS.  3836. 

Collectanea  Genealogica.  Edited  by  Joseph 
Foster.  Lond.  1881, etc.  8*^    Inprogress. 

Collectanea  Genealogica.  (By  Mr. 
Maidment  at  the  request  of  the  late 
Earl  of  Crawford,  &c._)  Edin.  1883, 
4P-      Only  69  copies  privately  printed. 

Collection  of  several  things  concerning 
the  law  and  practice  of  Arms,  and 
Holmes  of  Chester  his  boldness.  MS. 
No.  55.  Ettington  Hall,  Co.  Warwick. 

Diaries'of  the  Marches  of  the  Boyal  Army, 
1644  to  1646  ;  with  heraldic  church 
notes,  etc.,  by  Richard  Symonds.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  911  ;  939  ;  944;  Add. 
MS.  17,062.  These  Diaries  were 
edited  for  the  Camden  Society  in  1860, 
by  C.  E.  Long,  Esq. 

Calendarium  Genealogicum,  Hen.  III. 
and  Edw.  I.  Edited  by  C.  Roberts.  2 
vols.     Lond.  1865,  8^^- 

Calendarium  Genealogicum.  See  "  The 
Genealogist,"  new  series,  vol.  2  <S:c. 
Edited  by  W.  D.  Selby.  Lond.  1885 
&c.  8«- 

"  Genealogie  Incertse,"  in  the  hand- 
writing of  Dugdale.  MS.  Hatton 
Collection. 

Origines  Genealogicse ;  or,  the  sources 
whence  English  Genealogies  may  be 
traced,  from  the  Conquest  to  the 
present  time,  accompanied  by  speci- 
mens of  antient  records,  rolls,  and 
MSS.  with  proofs  of  their  genealogical 
utility,  by  Stacey  Grimaldi.  Lond. 
1828,  4P- 

Rotuli  de  Dominabus  et  Pueris  et  Puellis 
de  Donatione  Regis  in  xii  Comitatibus, 
by  Stacey  Grimaldi.  Lond.  1830,  4P- 
[This  work  w^as  published  to  accompany 
Dugdale's  Baronage,  1675,  and 
Grimaldi's  Origines  Genealogicie,  1828.] 

Lectures  on  the  Sources  from  which 
Pedigrees  may  be  traced,  from  the 
Norman  Conquest  to  the  present  time, 
by  S.  Grimaldi.     Lond,  1835,  8o- 

Genealogiarum  series,  cum  historicis 
narrationibus,  ab  Adamo  per  Reges 
Britannicos  perducta  ad  Henricum  VI. 
Regem  Anghse.  Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  MS. 
Otho  D.  I. 

Genealogical  Notes,  from  various  Records, 
3  vols.  Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  MSS.  Titus 
A.  v.,  Yl.,  Vll. 


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Geneeal  and  Miscellaneotjs  Works. 


Collectanea  Genealogica  et  Historica,  16th 
century.  Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  MS.  Otho 
D.  IV. 

Miscellanies,  Historical  and  Philological : 
being  a  curious  collection  of  private 
papers  found  in  the  Study  of  a  Noble- 
man. Lond.  1703,  8«-  [Several 
articles  in  this  miscellaneous  collection 
are  heraldical.] 

A  Genealogical  Series,  attempting  to 
shew  y®  number  of  the  generations 
from  the  creation  of  the  World  to  the 
present  year,  1760.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  30,170.  f.  40. 

Heraldic  Collections  of  various  Heralds 
and  others,  containing  Arms  blazoned 
and  in  trick,  grants  of  arms,  pedigrees, 
etc.  MSS.  16th— 18th  centuries, 
belonging  to  Arthur  Vicars,  Esq., 
F.S.A.  Vicarage  Library,  Clyde  Road, 
Dublin. 

Bridger  Manuscripts  :  Containing  pedi- 
grees, extracts  from  wills,  registers  and 
manuscripts  in  the  British  Museum, 
letters  on  genealogical  and  heraldic 
subjects,  etc.,  etc.  34  vols,  in  the 
possession  of  Arthur  Vicars,  Esq.,  F.S.A. 
Vicarage  Library,  Clyde  Road,  Dublin. 

Genealogical  Collections  illustrating  the 
History  of  the  Roman  Catholic  Families 
of  England,  by  H.  Maire,  afterwards 
Sir  Henry  Lawson.  Based  on  the 
Lawson  MS.  and  edited  by  J.  J. 
Howard,  H.  F.  Burke,  and  H.  S. 
Hughes.  Lond.  1887,  etc.  fol.  Privately 
printed. 

A  Genealogical  Table,  shewing  the  descents 
of  certain  Families  from  King  Egbert, 
Charlemagne,  Alfred  the  Great,  Rollo, 
William  the  Conqueror,  and  King 
Edward  III . ,  with  pedigrees  of  Metcalfe, 
Marwood,  Robinson,  and  Talbot,  em- 
blazoned with  arms,  crests,  and  badges, 
by  J.  H.  Metcalfe,  1871,  broadside. 

Tabulae  genealogicae  et  historicae,  a 
creatione  mundi  usque  ad  Regem  Edw. 
IV.  ;  cum  additamentis  quibusdam  de 
Regibus  Saxonum,  manu  recentiori. 
Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  456. 

Genealogical  Table  from  Adam  to  Edward 
IV.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  838. 

Genealogical  tables  from  Adam  to  King 
Edward  VI.  Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  MS. 
Vitel.  F.  XII. 


Genealogical  Tables  of  the  different 
Sovereign  Families  of  Europe  ;  with  a 
series  of  finely  executed  coloured 
Portraits.  A.D.  919—1641.  Brit. 
Mus.  Kings  MSS.  168  &  169. 
A  Table  of  Dates,  for  the  use  of  Genealo- 
gists and  Antiquaries  ;  shewing  at  one 
view  the  year  of  our  Lord,  answering 
to  the  particular  year  of  each  Reign  of 
the  Kings  and  Queens  of  England,  from 
the  Conquest  to  1820.  Also  a  Calendar 
of  Saints  Days,  etc.,  by  Thomas  Moule. 
Lond.  1820,  120- 
Dictionary  of  Dates,  and  Index  of 
Biography,  by  Joseph  Haydn.  Lond. 
1866,  8°-  Another  edition,  Lond. 
1870,  80- 
Dictionary  of  Dates,  by  Joseph  Haydn. 
New  edition,  edited  by  B.  Vincent. 
Lond.  1878,  S^- 
Moniteur  des  Dates,  contenant  un  million 
de  renseignementsbiographiques,  genea- 
logiques,  et  historiques,  by  Edouard 
Harie  Oettinger.  2  vols.  Dresde, 
1866,  40- 
Extinction  of  Families,  by  Joseph  Hunter, 

1849.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,480. 
Romance  of  the  Peerage,   or  Curiosities 
of  Family  History,  by  G.  L.  Craik.     4 
vols.     1848—50,  8°- 
Anecdotes    of     the     Aristocracy,     with 
Episodes  in  Ancestral  Story,  by    Sir 
John  Bernard  Burke.     Second  series,  4 
vols.     Lond.  1849—50,  8"- 
The    Romance   of  the   Aristocracy :    or, 
anecdotes  and  records  of  distinguished 
families.     New  and  revised  edition  of 
Anecdotes  of  the   Aristocracy  by  Sir 
John  Bernard  Burke.     3  vols.      Lond. 
1855,  8«- 
Traditionary  Stories  of  Old  Families,  and 
Legendary     Illustrations     of     Family 
History,    with   Notes,    historical    and 
biographical,   by   Arthur   Picken.      2 
vols.     1853,  so- 
Family    Romance,    or    Episodes   in   the 
Domestic  Annals  of  the  Aristocracy, 
by  Sir  John  Bernard  Burke.      2  vols. 
Lond.  1853,  12«-     Third  edition.  1860, 
120- 
Vicissitudes  of  Families,  and  other  Essays. 
First,    second,  and  third  series.      By 
Sir  John  Bernard  Burke.     Lond.  1859 
— 63,  S^-     Remodelled  edition,  2  vols. 
Lond.  1869,  S^- 


Geneeal  and  Miscellaneous  Works. 


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Vicissitudes  of  Families,  by  Sir  Bernard 
Burke.  New  edition.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1883,  80- 

The  Great  Governing  Families  of  England, 
by  J.  L.  Sandford  and  M.  Townsend. 
2  vols.     Lond.  and  Edinb.  1865,  8«- 

Our  British  Ancestors,  by  S.  Lysons. 
Lond.  1865,  8«- 

Anecdotes  of  the  Upper  Ten  Thousand, 
their  Legends  and  their  Lives,  by  Hon. 
Grantlev  F.  Berkeley.  2  vols.  1867, 
8«-         "       ^ 

Ancestral  Stories  and  Traditions  of  Great 
Families,  by  John  Timbs.  Lond.  1869, 
8°-  [The  families  are, — Talbot,  Howard, 
Kadcliffe,  Weston,  Browne,  Clifford, 
More,  Hungerford,  Ferrers,  etc.] 

The  Rise  of  Great  Families,  other  essays, 
and  stories,  by  Sir  John  Bernard 
Burke.     Lond.  1873,  8°- 

Tales  of  our  Great  Families.  By 
Edward  Walford.  Lond.  1877,  8"- 
Second  series,  Lond.  1880,  8°- 

Stories  of  Old  Families,  by  W.  Chambers. 
Edin.  and  Lond.  1878,  8o-  Contents  : 
— Story  of  the  Setons,  Lady  Jean 
Gordon,  Countess  of  Nithsdale,  Lady 
Grisell  Baillie,  Grisell  Cochrane, 
the  Keiths,  Lady  Grange,  Lady 
Jane  Douglas,  Wedderburn,  Erskine, 
Susannah,  Countess  of  Eglintoun,  Lady 
Forbes,  Vitty,  Duchess  of  Queensberry, 
the  Dalrymples,  the  Cecils,  the  Marquis 
of  Montrose,  the  Buccleuch  Family, 
the  Argyll  Family,  the  Baroness 
Burdett-Coutts,  the  Walpoles,  the 
Bedford  Family.  Concluding  sketches. 
[Earls  of  Derby,  Duke  of  Marlborough, 
The  Cowpers,  The  Temples,  Lord 
Thurlow,  The  Kers  of  Cessford,  Third 
Duke  of  lioxburghe.  Sir  Watkin  W. 
Wynn,  the  Osbornes,  the  Lansdowne 
Family.] 

Reminiscences,  Ancestral,  Anecdotal,  and 
Historical,  by  Sir  Bernard  Burke. 
Lond.  1882,  8*'- 

The  Haunted  Homes  and  Family 
Traditions  of  Great  Britain,  by  J.  H. 
Ingram.    Two  series.    Lond.  1884,  8°- 

The  Cavaliers  of  Fortune,  or  British 
Heroes  in  Foreign  Wars,  by  James 
Grant.  Lond.,  1859,  8"-  New  edition, 
[1873.] 
The  Ancient  Earldoms  of  England.  See 
"  The  Topographer  and  Genealogist," 


vol.  1,  edited  by  John  Gough  Nichols. 
Lond.  1846,  S^- 

Knights  and  their  Days,  by  John  Doran. 
London,  1856,  8''-  New  edition,  Lond. 
1860,  8«- 

Magni  Rotuli  Scaccarii  Normanniae  sub 
Regibus  Anglise.  Opera  Thomse  Staple- 
ton.     2  vols.     Lond.  1840,  8o- 

Calendarium  Inquisitionum  post  mortem; 
temporibus  Regum  Henrici  III.,  Ed. 
I.,  Ed.  II.,  et  Ed.  III.,  cum  indicibus. 
Edited  by  John  Caley,  for  the 
Commissioners  of  the  Public  Records. 
4  vols.     London,  1806—21,  fol. 

Indexes  to  the  "  Inquisitiones  post 
mortem,"  privately  printed,  by  Sir 
Thomas  Phillipps.     Middle  Hill,  fol. 

Index  Inquisitionum  post  mortem  sive 
escaetarum,  ab  anno  1  Edward  I. 
1272]  ad  annum  17  Henrici  VI. 
'1439].  Alphabetically  arranged  under 
names  of  persons.  Transcribed  by  Sir 
Harris  Nicolas  and  W.  H.  Black,  19th 
cent.  5  vols.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
19,704—19,708. 

A  Calendar  of  Chancery  Proceedings. 
Bills  and  Answers  filed  in  the  Reign  of 
King  Charles  the  First.  Edited  bv  W. 
P.  W.  Phillimore  for  the  Index 
Library.     Lond.  1889,  &c.  8«- 

Pedes  Finium.  Edited  by  Walter  Rye. 
Norwich,  1881,  8«- 

Libri  Censualis,  vocati  Domesday  JBoolc. 
Edited  by  Sir  Henry  Ellis  for  the 
Commissioners  of  the  Public  Records. 
4  vols.  Lond.  1811,  fol.  [The  original 
MS.  is  deposited  in  the  Record  Office.] 

Names  of  Famihes  contained  in  Domes- 
day.    Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  78,  f.  2  b. 

Names  of  Landowners  mentioned  in 
Domesday.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  369, 
f,  98. 

Return  of  Owners  of  Land  in  England 
and  Wales,  arranged  by  Counties.  2 
vols.     London,  1875,  fol. 

The  Acre-Ocracy  of  England.  A  list  of 
all  owners  of  three  thousand  acres  and 
upwards,  etc.,  by  John  Bateman. 
London,  1876,  8o- 

The  Great  Landowners  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland  :  a  list  of  all  owners  of 
3000  acres  and  upwards.  By  John 
Bateman.  London,  1878,  8°-  New 
edition,  1879,  8«- 


u 


General  and  Miscellaneous  Works. 


The  Great  Landowners  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland,  by  John  Bateman.  Fourth 
edition.     Lond.  1882. 

Names  of  the  Freeholders  in  the  Counties 
of  Suffolk,  Bedford,  Berkshire,  York, 
Essex,  Hertford,  Lincoln,  Nottingham, 
and  Oxford,  1561.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans. 
MS.  5. 

Eoyal  Illustrated  History  of  Eastern 
England,  with  Memoirs  of  County 
Families  and  Eminent  Men,  by  A.  J). 
Bayne.     2  vols.     Norwich,  n.d.  S'^- 

The  Midland  Antiquary.  Edited  by  W. 
F.  Carter.  London,  1883,  &c.  In 
progress. 

Northern  Notes  and  Queries  :  or,  The 
Scottish  Antiquary.  A  Quarterly 
Magazine  of  Archaeology,  Folklore, 
Genealogy,  Heraldry,  etc.  Edited  by 
the  Rev  A.  W.  Cornelius  Hallen.  2 
vols.     Edin.,  1888. 

Treatise  of  all  the  Families  which  came  to 
England  with  the  Conqueror,  and  the 
Nobility  since.  Her,  Coll.,  Vincent 
MS.  91 

Recueil  des  Principaux  Seigneurs  qui 
passerent  la  mer  auec  Guillaume  Con- 
queror d'Angleterre,  et  de  plusieurs 
autres  qui  apres  le  deces  du  diet  Guil- 
laume se  retirerent  en  Angleterre.  Brit. 
Mus.  Eg.  MS.  2388. 

Les  Conquerants  d'Angleterre  ;  ou  Lign- 
ages  d'outre-mer  de  1066  a  1204.  Par 
Gabriel  O'Gilvy.     London,  1867.  4^- 

The  Norman  People,  and  their  existing 
Descendants.     London,  1874.     8^  . 

The  Conqueror  and  his  Companions  by  J. 
K.  Planche.     2  vols.    Lond.  1874,   8«- 

Lists  of  the  followers  of  William  the 
Conqueror.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
18,581,  Harl.  MSS.  293,  art  9,  11,  14  ; 
542,  art.  3  ;  1619,  art  4  ;   1808,  art.  7 

Copy  of  the  Roll  of  Battle  Abbey.  MS. 
No.  25.     Wrest  Park,  Beds. 

Copy  of  one  of  the  Rolls  of  Battle  Abbey. 
Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  882,  f.  26. 

Rolls  of  Battle  Abbey,  by  Leland, 
Holinshed  and  Foxe.  See  "English 
Surnames,"  by  M.  A.  Lower.  Fourth 
edition.     London,  1875,  8°- 

The  Roll  of  Battle  Abbey.  See  Grafton's 
Chronicle,  Holinshed's  Chronicle, 
Stowe's  Chronicle,  and  Fuller's 
Worthies. 


Remarks  on  a  Battle- Abbey  Roll  of  the 
fifteenth  century,  from  the  collection 
of  William  of  Worcester,  by  Sir  Geo. 
F.  Duckett.     Sussex,  1876,  8^- 

Battle  Abbey,  by  Mackenzie  E.  C. 
Walcot.     Lond.  1870,  12'^- 

The  Battle  Abbey  Roll,  with  some  Account 
of  the  Norman  Lineages,  by  the 
Duchess  of  Cleveland.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1889,  4o-  • 

Rolls  of  Arms  of  Battle  Abbey,  see  Arms, 
Rolls  of. 

List  of  the  Followers  of  Henry  III.  to 
Palestine.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
6033,  art.  3. 

List  of  the  Slain  at  the  Battle  of  Poictiers, 
and  of  Prisoners  taken  there.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  200,  arts.  3  and  4. 

History  of  the  Battle  of  Agincourt,  1415; 
with  the  Roll  of  the  Men  at  Arms  in 
the  English  Army,  by  Sir  H.  Nicolas. 
London,  1832,  8o- 

"  La  Noblesse  et  la  Gentry  Anglaises 
dans  les  Guerres  de  France  au  xv" 
siecle  ....  D'apres  les  documents 
originaux  et  inedits  conserves  aux 
Archives  Imperiales  de  France."  Copied 
and  collected  by  E.  A.  Stadler,  1855. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  21,156. 

Nomina  militum  et  aliorum  hominum 
in  Comitatibus  variis,  tempp.  Hen.  III., 
Edw.  I.,  et  II.  Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  MS. 
Claud,  C,  II. 

Illustrations  of  Jack  Cade's  Rebellion, 
from  researches  in  the  Guildhall  Records, 
by  B.  B.  Orridge,  to  which  are  added 
a  list  of  his  followers  in  Kent  and 
Sussex,  by  W.  D.  Cooper.  London, 
1869,  40- 

Lists  of  Persons  of  Note  in  different 
Counties.  Brit-  Mus.  Cott.  MS.  Titus 
B.  i,  p.  124. 

A  list  of  Esquires  in  England  and  Wales. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6804,  art.  104. 

Names  of  Persons  in  England  fit  to  be 
appointed  Escheators,  1592.  Brit. 
Mus.  Lans.  MS.  71,  art.  62. 

Lists  of  distinguished  peisons  beheaded, 
slain  in  battle,  knighted,  and  attainted 
in  the  reigns  of  Edward  IL,  Edward 
III.,  Richard  II.,  Henry  VI ,  Edward 
IV,  Henry  VIII.,  Elizabeth,  and 
James  I.  MS.  x.  3.  Towneley  Hall, 
Burnley. 


GrENERAL   AND   MISCELLANEOUS   WORKS. 


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Names  of  the  Nobility  and  Gentry  who 
contributed  to  the  Defence  of  this 
Country,  at  the  time  of  the  Spanish 
Invasion,  1588.     London,  1798,  4^- 

The  Names  of  those  Persons  who 
subscribed  towards  the  Defence  of  this 
Country  at  the  time  of  the  Spanish 
Armada,  1588,  and  the  amounts 
each  contributed.  With  Historical 
Introduction  by  T.  C.  Noble.  London, 
1886,  8''- 

Lists  of  Persons  receiving  annuities, 
fees,  pensions,  and  loans  from  the 
Crown,  arranged  under  counties  ;  and 
lists  of  public  officers  and  of  persons 
holding  perpetuities  of  the  Crown, 
1606—7.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
14313. 

List  of  the  Names  of  all  the  Loyal  and 
Indigent  Military  Officers,  as  they  were 
certified  in  the  Star  Chamber  before 
the  printing  or  their  Names  in  1663  ; 
and  a  List  of  the  Names  of  the  several 
Persons  in  receipt  of  Pensions  and 
Allowances  from  the  Crown.  Brit 
Mus    Add.  MS  33,590. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Lords,   Knights,  and 
Gentlemen,  that  have  Compounded  for 
their    Estates,     by     Thomas     Dring. 
London,  1655,  4o- 

Catalogue  of  the  Lords,  Knights,  and 
Gentlemen  that  have  compounded  for 
their  Estates.     Chester,  1733,  12'^- 

An  Index  of  the  Names  of  the  Royalists 
whose  Estates  were  confiscated  during 
the  Commonwealth.  Compiled  for  the 
Index  Society,  by  Mabel  G.  W. 
Peacock.     Lond.  1879,  4"- 

Index  Nominum  to  the  Royalist  Com- 
position Papers,  first  and  second  series. 
Edited  by  W.  P.  W  Phillimore.  Index 
Library.     Lond   1889,  H^- 

Lists  of  the  Lords,  Knights,  Commoners, 
and  Gentlemen  slain  in  the  late  Wars, 
1660.  Brit.  Mus.  Hari.  MS.  2155, 
art.  34.  See  also  Prestwick's 
"  Respublica,"  p.  131. 

The  Nonconformists'  Memorial,  being  an 
account  of  the  2000  ministers  who  were 
ejected  or  silenced  after  the  Restoration, 
1662,  by  Dr.  Edm.  Calamy,  corrected 
by  Sam.  Palmer.  2  vols.  Lond.  1775. 
80-     Another  edition,  3  vols.,  1802—3. 


Lists  of  Popish  Recusants,  1680.  See 
Eleventh  Report  of  Historical  MSS. 
Commission,  p.  225.  London,  1887, 8«- 

Names  of  Popish  Recusants  Convict,  and 
Papists  who  have  registered  their 
Estates,  together  with  most  of  their 
titles,  additions  and  places  of  abode, 
etc.,  18th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MSS.  15629  ;  30211. 

Black  List  of  752  lewd  and  scandalous 
Persons  prosecuted  and  convicted.  Folio 
broadside,  1698. 

The  Names  of  the  Roman  Catholics, 
Nonjurors  and  others,  who  refused  to 
take  the  oath  to  his  late  Majesty  King 
George  I.,  1715,  together  with  their 
Titles,  Additions  and  Places  of  Abode. 
By  J.  Cosin.  1745,  8<'-  Reprinted  in 
1862,  8«- 

The  English  Catholic  Nonjurors  of  1715  : 
being  a  summary  of  the  Register  of 
their  Estates,  with  Genealogical  and 
other  notes.  Edited  by  the  Rev. 
Canon  Estcourt  and  John  0.  Payne. 
Lond.  and  New  York,  1885. 

Records  of  the  English  Catholics  of  1715, 
compiled  wholly  from  original  docu- 
ments. Edited  by  John  Orlebar 
Payne.     Lond.  1889. 

Original  Lists  of  Persons  of  Quality, 
Emigrants,  Religious  Exiles,  Political 
Rebels,  and  others  who  went  from  Great 
Britain  to  the  American  Plantations, 
1600—1700,  by  John  Camden  Hotten. 
Lond.  1874,  4P- 

Regia  Insignia,  or  an  Account  of  the 
King's  Honourable  Band  of  Gentlemen 
Pensioners,  or  Gentlemen  at  Arms,  by 
W.  M.  Thiselton.     Lond.  1819,  8^- 

Some  Account  of  the  Ancient  Corps  of 
Gentlemen-at-Arms,  by  J.  B.  Curling. 
Lond.  1850,  8«- 

Livre  des  Anglois  a  Geneve,  with  a  few 
biographical  notes,  by  John  Southerden 
Burn.  [English  protestant  refugees.] 
Lond.  1831,  8«-      Privately  printed. 

List  of  Works  relating  to  the  Huguenots. 
See  "  Bibliotheque  de  la  Providence  ; 
Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  French 
Protestant  Hospital,"  by  Reginald 
Stanley  Faber. 

A  Bibliography  of  some  works  relating  to 
the  Huguenot  Refugees,-  whence  they 
came,  and  where  they  settled. 
Huguenot  Society  of  London,  Proceed- 
ings, vol.  I.     Lymington,  1886,  8°- 


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General  and  Miscellaneous  Works. 


Genealogie  et  Fin  des  Huguenaux  et 
Descouverte  du  Calvinisme,  by  G.  de 
Saconay.     Lyon,  1572. 

The  History  of  the  Huguenots  during  the 
16th  century,  by  W.  S.  Browning. 
Lond.  1829,  S^- 

History  of  the  Huguenots,  from  1598  to 
1838,  by  W.  S.  Browning.  Lond.  and 
Par.  1839,  8'^- 

Histoire  des  Refugies  Protestants  de 
France  depuis  la  Kevocation  de  I'Edict 
de  Nantes  jusqu'a  nos  jours,  par 
Charles  Weiss.  2  vols.  Paris,  1853, 
120- 

History  of  the  French  Protestant  Refugees, 
by  Charles  Weiss.  Translated,  with 
the  assistance  of  the  Author,  by  F. 
Hardman.  2  vols.  Edinb.  and  Lond. 
1854,  8«- 

History  of  the  French  Protestant  Refugees, 
by  Charles  Weiss.  Translated  from 
the  French  by  H.  W.  Herbert.  With 
an  American  appendix  by  a  descendant 
of  the  Huguenots.  2  vols.  New 
York,  1854,  b«- 

The  Huguenots ;  their  settlements, 
churches  and  industries  in  England  and 
Ireland,  by  Samuel  Smiles.  Lond.  and 
Edinb.  1867,  80-  Second  edition,  Lond. 
and  Edinb.  1868,  8°-  Another  edition. 
New  York,  1868,  H^-  Third  edition, 
Lond.  Edinb.  1869,  8o-  A  new  and 
revised  edition,  Lond.  1876,  S^-  Revised 
edition,  Lond.  1880,  8«- 

The  Huguenots  in  France  after  the 
Revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes,  by 
Samuel  Smiles.  Lond.  1873,  8o-  New 
edition,  with  memoirs  of  Huguenot 
refugees.     Lond.  1881,  8°- 

The  Huguenots  of  the  dispersion,  by  R.  L. 
Poole.     London,  1880. 

The  Huguenots  in  the  Nipmuck  Country, 
or  Oxford  [Mass.],  prior  to  1713,  by 
George  F.  Daniels.  Boston,  1880, 12«- 

History  of  the  Rise  of  the  Huguenots,  by 
HenryM.  Baird.  2  vols  Lond.  1880,  8«- 

The  Roll  of  the  Huguenots,  settled  in  the 
United  Kingdom,  containing  about  460 
names  and  35  coats  of  arms  in  their 
proper  colours,  by  Mrs.  Philip  de 
Crespigny.  Folio  sheet.  250  copies 
only  prmted. 

Key  to  the  Roll  of  the  Huguenots,  by 
Mrs.  Philip  de  Crespigny.  Lond.  1884, 
8°- 


History  of  the  Huguenot  Emigration  to 
America,  by  Charles  W.  Baird.  2  vols. 
New  York,  1885. 

Pedigrees  of  Huguenot  Families,  by  M. 
Gwynne-Griffith.  See  the  Antiquarian 
Magazine,  vii.  10,     Lond   18-5,   8'^- 

Documents  relating  to  the  Huguenot 
Emigration  to  Virginia  and  the 
Settlement  at  Manakin-Town  ;  with 
an  Appendix  of  Genealogies.  Edited 
and  Compiled  for  the  Virginia  Historical 
Society,  by  R  A.  Brock  Richmond, 
Virginia,  1886,  8«- 

Huguenot  Society  of  London.  Proceedings. 
Lymington,  1885,  &c  8°-    In  progress. 

Collections  of  the  Huguenot  Society  of 
America.  Vol.  1.  New  York,  1886, 
8°-     Published  by  the  Society. 

The  Huguenots  and  Henry  of  Navarre, 
byH.M.  Baird  2  vols.  Lond.  1886, 
8«- 

Huguenot  Burial  Ground  of  Mount  Nod, 
Wandsworth  in  the  County  of  Surrey, 
by  John  Traviss  Squire,  Huguenot 
Society.     Lymington,  1887,  8«- 

History    of   the   Huguenot    Settlers    in 

Ireland,  by  Thomas  Gimlette.     1888, 
40. 

List  of  Foreign  Protestants,  and  aliens, 

resident  in  England  1618— 1688.  From 

returns    in    the    State    Paper    Office. 

Edited  for  the  Camden  Society  by  W. 

D.  Cooper.     Westminster,  1862,  4«- 
Protestant  Exiles  from  France.     By  D. 

C.  A.  Agnew.  Edin.  1866,  40-    Another 

edition.     3  vols.  Lond.  1871 — 74,  fol. 
Protestants  from  France  in  their  English 

Home,   by   S.    W.    Kershaw.      Lond. 

1885,  8«- 
History  of  a  Cevenal  Family.     A  Paper 

read  before  the  Huguenot  Society  of 

London,  Jan.  11,  188«,  by  Francis  P. 

De  Labilliere.    Privately  printed,  1888, 

8«- 
Die  Colonieliste  von  1699.    Role  General 

des  Francois  Refugiez,  by  Dr.   Rich. 

Beringuier.     Berlin,  1888,  8"- 
Registers    of    the   Walloon   and   Dutch 

Protestant    Settlers   in   England,    see 

Austin  Friars,  London,  and  Norwich, 

CO.  Norfolk. 
The    History   of   the   French,    Walloon, 

Dutch,  and  other  Foreign  Protestant 

Refugees  settled  in  England,  from  the 


General  and  Miscellaneous  Works. 


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reign  of  Henry  VIII,  to  the  Revocation 
of  the  Edict  of  Nantes,  by  John 
Southerden  Burn.      Lond.  1846,  8'^- 

History  of  the  Waldenses  and  Albigenses, 
by  Thomas  Taylor.  Bolton,  1793, 
12'^- 

Alphabetical  Catalogue  of  Members  of  the 
English  Province,  S.J.  who  assumed 
Aliases  or  By-names,  together  with  the 
said  Aliases,  by  a  member  of  the  same 
Society.    Manresa  Press,  1875,  S*^- 

Records  of  the  English  Province  of  the 
Society  of  Jesus,  by  Henry  Foley. 
5  vols.  Lond.  1877-79,  »«.  [This  work  is 
profusely  interspersed  with  family 
pedigrees.] 

Records  of  the  English  Province  of  the 
Society  of  Jesus,  by  Henry  Foley. 
Vol.  vi,  (Supplemental  volume).  The 
Diary  of  the  English  College,  Rome, 
from  1579  to  1773,  with  biographical 
and  historical  notes ;  The  Pilgrim 
Rook  of  the  ancient  English  Hospice 
attached  to  the  College  from  1580  to 
1656,  with  historical  notes.  Lond. 
1880,  80- 

Old  Jewish  Families  in  England,  by 
Lucien  Wolf.     In  progress,  1885. 

The  Name,  Age,  Place  of  residence  and 
Year  of  the  decease  of  1712  Persons, 
who  attained  a  century  and  upwards, 
from  A.  D.  66  to  1 799,  with  Anecdotes 
of  the  most  remarkable.      1799,  8<'- 

Records  of  Longevity,  comprising  several 
thousand  Centenarians,  by  Thomas 
Bailey.     Lond.  1857,  8°- 

Modern  Methuselahs  (Nonagenarians  or 
Centenarians).  By  J.  Burn  Bailey. 
Lond.  1889. 

Manners,  Customs,  Arms,  Habits,  etc.,  of 
England,  from  the  arrival  of  the  Saxons 
to  Henry  VIII.  By  Joseph  Strutt. 
3  vols.  Lond.  1774,  4«- 

A  Critical  Inquiry  into  Antient  Armour, 
as  it  existed  in  Europe,  but  particularly 
in  England,  from  the  Norman  Conquest 
to  the  reign  of  King  Charles  II,  by 
Samuel  Rush  Meyrick.  3  vols.  Lond. 
1824,  40- 

Engraved  Illustrations  of  Ancient  Arms 
and  Armour,  of  Dr  Meyrick,  by  Joseph 
Skelton.     2  vols.  London,  i830,  4o- 

Ancient  Armour  and  Weapons  in  Europe  : 
from  the  Iron  Period  of  the  Northern 


Nations  to  the  end  of  the  17th  century  : 
with  Illustrations  from  Contemporary 
Monuments,  by  John  Hewitt.  3  vols. 
Lond   1855-60,  8°- 

Augustissimorum  Imperatorum  Regum 
atque  Archiducum,  Principum,  Comi- 
tum,  Baronum,  Nobilium  alior- 
umque  clariss,  virorum  verissimse 
Imagines  et  rerum  ab  ipsis  gestarum 
descriptiones,  by  Jacobus  Schrenkins. 
OEniponti,  1601,  fol.  [126  full  length 
portraits  in  armour.] 

Recherches  Historiques  sur  les  Costumes 
Civils  et  Militaires  des  Grildes  et  des 
Corporations  de  Metiers,  leur  Drapeaux, 
leurs  Armes,  leurs  Blasons,  etc.,  par 
Felix  de  Vigne.  2  vols.  Gand,  1847- 
57,  8°' 

A  new  book  of  Shields,  useful  for  all 
sorts  of  artificers,  etc  ,  by  A.  Heckell. 
N.p  ,  n.d.  4°- 

Disceptationes  Christianorum  principum, 
de  regnorum  principatuumque  juribus 
titulis,  1581.  By  R.  Glover.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6155. 

Insignium,  Armorum,  Emblematum, 
Hieroglyphicorum,  et  Symbolorum, 
quse  ab  Italic  Impresse  nominantur, 
explicatio;  quae  Symbolicse  philosophise 
postrema  pars  est.  By  Abraham 
Fraunce.     London,  1588,  4°- 

Hoepingi  de  Insignium  sive  Armorum 
prisco  et  novo  .Jure  Tractatus.  Nori- 
berga3,  1642,  fol. 

Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Leicester  [on 
Armorial  Bearings  brought  from  Caen 
and  said  to  be  English]  by  J.  Henneker. 
1788,  80- 

England  and  France  in  the  Fifteenth 
Century,  by  Henry  Pyne.  Lond. 
1870,  8«- 

Book  of  the  Court  :  exhibiting  the 
History,  Duties  and  Privileges  of  the 
several  Ranks  of  the  English  Nobility 
and  Gentry,  particularly  of  the  Great 
Officers  of  State,  and  Members  of  the 
Royal  Household,  including  Tables  of 
Precedency,  etc.,  with  an  Introductory 
Essay  on  Ceremonial,  and  a  full  Account 
of  the  Coronation  Ceremony,  by  William 
John  Thoms.     Lond.  1844,  8«- 

Description  of  the  British  Imperial  State 
Crown,  by  Prof.  James  Tenant.  Lond. 
1858,  80- 


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G-ENEEAL  AND   MISCELLANEOUS   WoRKS. 


Historical  Notes  on  the  Lennox  or 
Damley  Jewel ;  the  property  of  the 
Queen.  Printed  by  Her  Majesty's 
Command.     Lond.  1844,  4P' 

A  Chronycle,  with  a  Genealogie, 
declarying  that  the  Britons  and 
Welshemen  are  lineallye  dyscended 
from  Brute,  newly  and  very  wittely 
eompyled  in  Meter.  [By  A.  Kelton.] 
Lond.  1547,  12«- 

Britannia;  or,achorographical  Description 
of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  together 
with  the  adjacent  Islands,  by  William 
Camden.  First  edition,  London,  1586, 
80-  Other  editions,  1587,  8«-,  1590, 
8''-,  1594,  40-,  1600,  4o-,  1601,  foL, 
1607,  fol.,  1637,  fol. 

Camden's  Britannia,  with  large  additions 
and  improvements  by  Edmund  Gibson. 
London,  1695,  fol.  Second  edition, 
1722,  fol.  Fourth  edition,  1772,  fol. 
Enlarged  by  Bichard  Gough.  3  vols. 
London,  1789,  fol.  Second  edition,  4 
vols.     1806,  fol. 

Camden's  Britannia  abridged,  with 
improvements  and  continuations  to  the 
present  time.  To  which  are  added  lists 
of  the  present  nobility,  etc.  2  vols. 
London,  1701,  8o- 

Britannia  ;  or,  a  Geographical  description 
of  the  Kingdom  of  England,  Scotland, 
and  Ireland,  with  the  Isles  and 
Territories  thereto  belonging,  and  an 
alphabetical  table  of  the  names,  titles 
and  seats  of  the  Nobility  and  Gentry, 
by  Bichard  Blome.    London,  1673,  fol. 

ADiscoverie  of  certaine  Errours  published 
in  print  in  the  much-commended 
"  Britannia,  1594,"  very  prejudiciall 
to  the  Disccntes  and  Successions  of  the 
auncient  Nobilitie  of  this  Realme,  by 
E.  Brooke,  Yorke  Herault.  Lond. 
about  1599,  4«- 

A  Discoverie  of  Certaine  Errours 
published  in  Print  in  the  much- 
commended  Britannia,  1594,  very 
Preiudicial  to  the  Discentes  and 
Successions  of  the  Auncient  Nobilitie 
of  this  Kealme,  by  Ralphe  Brooke.  To 
which  are  added.  The  Learned  Mr. 
Camden's  Answer  to  this  Book  ;  and 
Mr.  Brooke's  Reply.     Lond.  1724,  4P- 

Remaines  concerning  Brittaine :  But 
especially  England,  and  the  Inhabitants 


thereof  :  their  Languages,  Names, 
Syrnames,  Allusions,  Anagrammes, 
Armories,   etc.,  by   William   Camden. 

The  Second  Impression.     Lond,  1623, 

40. 

The  remaines  concerning  Britaine,  etc. 
The  fourth  impression,  reviewed, 
corrected,  and  increased.  By  William 
Camden.  Lond.  1629,  4«-  Other 
editions  in  1637,  1657,  1674. 

A  Help  to  English  History,  containing  a 
Succession  of  all  the  Kings  of  England, 
the  English,  Saxons,  and  the  Britains  ; 
the  Kings  and  Princes  of  Wales,  the 
Kings  and  Lords  of  Man,  and  the  Isle 
of  Wight ;  as  also  of  all  the  Dukes, 
Marquesses,  Earls,  and  Bishops  thereof  ; 
together  with  the  Names  and  Ranks 
of  the  Viscounts,  Barons,  and  Baronets 
of  England,  by  Peter  Heylyn.  Lond. 
1641,  I2«- 

A  Help  to  English  History,  containing  a 
Succession  of  all  the  Kings  of  England, 
etc.,  by  Peter  Heylyn.  Second 
impression.     Lond.  1652. 

A  Help  to  English  History,  containing 
a  Succession  of  all  the  Kings  of 
England,  etc.,  by  Peter  Heylyn.  And 
since  his  death  continued,  with  great 
additions,  to  the  first  day  of  Nov.  1773. 
With  the  Arms  of  the  Nobility,  etc., 
etc.,  by  Paul  Wright.     Lond.  1773,  8«- 

England's  Happiness  in  a  Lineal 
Succession  ;  and  the  deplorable  miseries 
which  ever  attended  Doubtful  Titles 
to  the  Crown,  Historically  demonstrated 
by  the  Bloody  Wars  betwene  the  Two 
Houses  of  York  and  Lancaster.  Lond. 
1685,  13°- 

Draft  of  an  Act  for  recording  the  matches 
and  descents  of  the  nobility  and  gentry 
of  England,  &c.,  and  for  preventing 
usurpations  of  their  armorial  achieve- 
ments and  irregularities  in  the  bearing 
of  them,  etc.  MSS.  L.  J.  XL  297,  484, 
586.     House  of  Lords. 

Reasons  for  Granting  C  ommissions  to  the 
Provincial  Kings  of  Arms,  for  visiting 
their  Provinces,  by  Stephen  Martin 
Leake,  Clarencieux  King  of  Arms. 
Printed  in  1744. 

The  Pretender's  Declaration,  abstracted 
from  two  Anonymous  Pamphlets,  the 
one  entitled  Jus  Sacrum;    the  otrher, 


GrENEBAL   AND   MiSCELLANEOrS   WOEKS. 


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Memoirs  of  the  Chevalier  St.  George  ; 
with  Memoirs  of  two  other  Chevaliers 
in  the  reign  of  Henry  VII.,  by  J. 
AsgiU.     Lond.  1713,  8«- 

The  History  of  the  Three  Pretenders  to 
the  Crown  of  England :  with  some 
remarks  upon  the  now  reviv'd  assertion 
of  hereditary  right,  by  John  Asgill. 
Lond.  1714,  8"-  Second  edition,  Lond. 
1715,  8«- 

The  Pedigree  of  the  English  People.  By 
Thomas  Nicholas.  2nd  edition,  London. 
1868,  8"-  4th  edition,  Lond.  1874, 
8«-      5th  edition,  Lond.  1878,  8«- 

Chapters  from  Family  Chests,  by  E. 
Walford.    2  vols.     Lond.  1886,  8«' 

Researches  respecting  Family  History. 
Nos.  1—27,  published  by  J.  H. 
Fennell.     Lond.  1866—69,  fol. 

Album  of  G-enealogy  and  Biography.  A 
complete  and  practical  system  of  family 
registration,  and  of  preserving 
biographical  notes  and  memoirs,  by  J. 
M.  Hawks.     Springfield,  Mass.  1874. 

Popular  Grenealogists,  or  the  Art  of 
Pedigree  making.     Edin.  1865,  8'^- 

Pedigrees  and  Pedigree  Makers,  by  E. 
A.  Freeman.  Lond.  1877,  8«-  See 
also  Contemporary  Review,  June,  1877. 

Family-Souvenirs.  With  an  Introduction 
by  Ernest  Haynel,  edited  by  Paul 
Moser.     Berlin,  1866,  4°- 

Ancestral  Tablets.  A  Collection  of 
Diagrams  for  Pedigrees,  by  William 
H.  Whitmore.  Fourth  edition.  Boston, 
1880,  4«- 

Ancestral  Tablets,  a  collection  of  DIagi'ams 
for  Pedigrees,  so  aiTanged  that  eight 
generations  of  the  ancestors  of  any 
person  may  be  recorded,  by  William  H. 
Whitmore.     Sixth  edition,  1889. 

The  Family  Register,  a  key  to  such 
official  entries  of  Births,  Marriages, 
and  Deaths,  at  the  Rigistrar- General's 
Office,  as  may  refer  to  any  particular 
family,  and  for  the  preservation  of 
genealogical  data  essential  to  evidence 
of  pedigree,  with  Explanatory  Intro- 
duction, by  Alfred  George  Taunton. 
Lond.  1883,  fol. 

Record  of  Family  Faculties ;   consisting 
of  tabular    forms   and   directions  for 
entering   data,   with    an    explanatory 
preface,   by   Francis   Galton.       Lond 
1884,  4P' 


How  to  Write  the  History  of  a  Family, 
by  W.  P.  W.  Phillimore.  Lond.  1887^ 
8«-     Second  edition  revised,  1889,  S^- 

How  to  Trace  your  own  Pedigree  ;  or.  a 
Guide  to  Family  descent,  by  P.  F. 
Hodgson.     Lond.  1889,  sm.  4'^- 

The  Worthies  of  England,  by  Thomas 
Fuller.  London,  1662,  fol.  Another 
edition,  2  vols.  1811,  4«-  Another 
edition,  enlarged  by  Nuttall.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1840,  8«- 

State  Worthies,  or  the  Statesmen  and 
Favourites  of  England,  from  the 
Reformation  to  the  Revolution,  by 
David  Lloyd,  with  additions  by  C. 
Whitworth.     2  vols.     Lond.  1766,  S^- 

Lives  of  Northern  Worthies  by  Hartley 
Coleridge.  A  new  edition.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1852,  8«- 

Old  England's  Worthies  :  a  Gallery  of 
Portraits,  by  C.  Knight.  Lond.  1853, 
fol. 

English  Worthies.  Edited  by  Andrew 
Lang.    3  vols.    New  York,  1886,  12o- 

Ryall's  Portraits  of  Eminent  Conservatives 
and  Statesmen,  with  Genealogical  and 
Historical  Memoirs.  Lond.  1836.  8°- 
Another  edition.  2  vols.  Lond.  1838 — 
41.     8^- 

Nobilitas  Politica  vel  Civiles  Personas 
scilicet  Distinguendi,  et  ab  origine  inter 
Gentes,  ex  Principum  gratia  nobilitandi 
Forma.     Th.  Milles.     Lond.  1608,  fol. 

Memoirs,  British  and  Foreign,  of  the 
Lives  and  Families  of  the  Most  Illus- 
trious Persons  who  dy'd  in  the  year 
1711.  More  particularly  of  The  Em- 
peror Joseph,  The  Dauphin,  The  Prince 
of  Friesland,  The  D.  of  Rutland,  The 

D.  of  Newcastle,  The  D.  of  Bedford, 
The  D.  of  Dover,  TheMarq.  deBoufflers, 
The  Marq.  de  Leganez,  The  E.  of 
Bolingbrook,  The  E.  of  Rochester,  The 

E.  of  Jersey,  The  E.  of  Bath,  The  Lo. 
Craven,  The  Lo.  Willoughby,  &c.  To 
be  continued  yearly.     Lond.  1712,  8"- 

Lives  of  Eminent  Sergeants-at-Law  of  the 
English  Bar,  by  Humphrey  William 
Woolrych.     2  vols.     Lond.  1869,  8°- 

Men-at-the-Bar :  a  biographical  hand- 
list of  the  members  of  the  various  Inns 
of  Court,  including  Her  Majesty's 
Judges,  etc.,  by  Joseph  Foster.  Lon- 
don, X885.     80' 


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General  and  Miscellaneous  Works. 


List  of  tlie  Members  of  the  Beef- Steak 
Club,  1735—1780,  by  John  "Wilkes. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.,  30,891. 

Portraits  [61]  of  the  Members  of  Gril- 
lion's  Club.  Privately  printed  for  the 
members  only. 

Memoirs  of  the  Celebrated  Persons  com- 
posing the  Kit- Cat  Club,  with  portraits 
by  Sir  Godfrey  Kneller.  Lond.,  1821, 
fol. 

Genealogia  Antiqua ;  or.  Mythological  and 
Classical  Tables,  compiled  from  the  best 
authors,  by  W.  Berry.  Lond.,  1816, 
fol.     Second  edition,  1820. 

Patriarchse,  or  Scripture  Genealogies  am- 
plified ;  pointing  out  the  begining  and 
the  end  of  the  four  monarchies,  with 
the  Hebrew  monthes  brought  to  ours, 
wherby  may  be  knowne  what  day  of  the 
mounth  the  remarkable  actions  in 
Scripture  hapend.  Brit.  Mus.,  Lans. 
MS.  457. 

Tabulse  genealogicse  patrum  veteris  testa- 
menti  usque  ad  Christum  et  apostolos, 
imperatorum  Romanorum,  et  pontifi- 
cum,  regum  Anglise  et  Francise,  &c. 
Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  MS.  Faust.  B.  VII. 

Scripture  Genealogies,  containing  thirty- 
eight  Lithographic  Drawings  of  all  the 
Genealogies  recorded  in  the  Sacred 
Scriptures,  according  to  every  Family 
and  Tribe ;  with  the  Line  of  our 
Saviour  Jesus  Christ  observed  from 
Adam  to  the  Virgin  Mary,  by  J.  P. 
Morris.     Privately  printed. 

Historia  Genealogia?  Domini  Nostri  Jesu 
Christi,  by  S.  Steieri.  Franc.  1594. 
fol. 

The  Genealogies  of  the  Scriptures  accor- 
ding to  every  Family  and  Tribe.  With 
the  lyne  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  by 
John  Speed.     Lond.,  1668.  S^- 

The  Scripture  Genealogy,  beginning  at 
Noah  and  his  three  sons,  to  the  time  of 
Job  ;  and  also  the  Genealogy  of  Jesus 
Christ,  according  to  St.  Matthew,  by 
John  Reynolds.     Chester,  1739.    4°- 

A  Genealogical  and  Chronological  View 
of  the  Ante-diluvian  and  Post  diluvian 
Patriarchs,  from  Adam  to  Moses  in- 
clusive, by  John  Allen.  Lond.,  1801, 
single  sheet. 

Scripture  Genealogy,  from  Adam  to 
Christ ;  exhibiting  in  a  series  of  Thirty- 


six  Engraved  Tables,  a  Distinct  View 
of  the  Nation,  Tribe,  Family,  Lineal 
Descent,  and  Posterity  of  every  Person 
mentioned  in  the  Bible,  etc.,  with  an 
Index,  by  Samuel  Leigh.  1817.  4*^- 

Genealogia  Sacra ;  or,  Scripture  Tables, 
compiled  from  the  Holy  Bible,  by 
William  Berry.     Lond.  1819,  fol. 

Arrangement  of  the  Genealogies  in  the 
Old  Testament  and  Apocrypha,  and 
Chronological  Tables,  by  G.  Burrington. 
2  vols.     1836,     4«- 

Genealogies  Illustrative  of  Sacred  History 
and  Prophecy,  by  the  Rqy.  F.  Martin. 
Cambridge  Press,  1855,  fol. 

Pillar  of  Witness  unto  the  Lord.  Oxley's 
Genealogical  and  Chronological  Table, 
taken  from  writings  of  the  Bible. 
Beverley,  1883,  single  sheet. 

Genealogical  Chronology  of  the  World 
before  Christ,  giving  the  origin,  genea- 
logy, and  chronology  of  the  earliest 
races  of  mankind,  by  Albert  Welles, 
edited  by  K.  A.  McMurdo.  Lond. 
1889,  4«- 

The  History  of  Signboards  from  the 
Earliest  Times  to  the  Present  Day,  by 
Jacob  Larwood  and  John  Camden 
Hotten.     Lond.  1867,  4'^- 

Histoire  des  Enseignes  d'Hostelleries, 
d'Auberges  et  de  Cabarets,  par  A. 
Blavignac,  Architeete,  &c.  Paris, 
1880. 

Entries  of  Poyal  Licences  of  the  changes 
of  Name,  Arms,  etc.  Coll.  of  Arms, 
Dublin. 

Original  petitions  for  the  royal  licence  for 
change  of  name,  with  reports  on  the 
same  by  the  officers  of  the  College  of 
Arms,  1783—1838.  Two  vols.,  folio. 
Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MSS.  1913  ;  1914. 

An  alphabetical  liepertory  of  family 
names  in  many  of  the  English  and 
Welsh  counties.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans. 
MS.  853. 

The  Sirnames  of  all  the  families  that  have 
been  peers,  from  the  time  of  William 
the  Conqueror.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
4814. 

Traite  de  I'origine  de  noms  et  des  sur- 
noms.  Avec  les  noms  des  fondateurs 
de  grand  nombre  de  communantz,  etc., 
par  Gilles  And.  de  La  Eoque.  Paris, 
1681,  120- 


General  and  Miscei/Lakeotts  Works. 


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Surnames  and  Sirenames,  the  Origin  and 
History  of  Family  names,  by  James 
Finleyson.     Manchester  18 — ,  S^- 

Personal  Names  in  the  Bible,  by  W.  F. 
Wilkinson.     1865.  S°- 

Die  Personem — und  Familien — namem, 
von  Aug.  Fr.  Pott.    Leipzig,  1853,  8°- 

Surnames,  by  B.  Homer  Dixon.  Boston, 
1857.  8°-  Printed  for  private  distri- 
bution. 

An  Etymological  Dictionary  of  Family 
and  Christian  Names.  With  an  Essay 
on  their  Derivation  and  Import,  by 
William   Arthur.      New   York,   1857. 

8«- 

English  Surnames,  and  their  place  in  the 
Teutonic  family,  by  Robert  Ferguson. 
Lond.  and  Carlisle,  1858.  8^'- 

Surnames  metrically  arranged  and 
classified  ;  with  an  introductory  inquiry 
into  their  origin  and  use,  by  Thomas 
Clark.     Lond.  1859,  8"- 

Patronymica  Britannica :  A  Dictionary 
of  the  Family  Names  of  the  united 
Kingdom,  by  Mark  Anthony  Lower. 
Lond.  I860,  8"- 

Concerning  some  Scottish  Surnames,  by 
Cosmo  Innes.     Edin.  1860,  8«- 

History  of  the  Names  of  Men,  Nations 
and  Places  in  their  Connection  with  the 
Progress  of  Civilization,  by  Eusetius 
Salverte.  Translated  from  the  French 
by  the  Rev.  L.  H.  Mordaque.     2  vols. 

1862,  80- 

Surnames,  and  the  Rules  of  Law  affecting 
their  Change,  by  Thos.  Falconer. 
Cardiff  and  Lond.  1862,  8°-  Second 
edition,  with  additions,  Lond.  1862,  8*^- 

Supplement  to  an  Essay  on  Surnames,  by 
Thomas  Falconer.     Lond.  1863,  8"- 

An  Answer  to  Mr.  Falconer,  on  the 
Assumption  of  Surnames  without  Royal 
License.     Lond.  1863,  8o- 

The  Origin  and  Signification  of  Scottish 
Surnames,  with  a  Vocabulary  of 
Christian  Names,  by  Clifford  Stanley 
Sims.     Albany,  N.  Y.,  1862,  8^'- 

What  is  Your  Name  ?  a  Popular  Account 
of  the  Meanings  and  Derivations  of 
Christian   Names,   by   Sophy   Moody. 

1863,  80- 

Surnames  and  Sirenames.  I^e  origin 
and  history  of  certain  family  and 
historical  names  ;  with  remarks  on  the 


ancient  right  of  the  Crown  to  sanction 
and  veto  the  assumption  of  names,  etc., 
by    James    Finlayson.  '    Lond.  1863, 

History  of  Christian  Names,  by  C.  M. 
Yonge.     2  vols.     Lond.  1863,  8«- 

The  Teutonic  name-system  applied  to  the 
family  names  of  France,  England,  and 
Germany,  by  Robert  Ferguson.  Lond. 
and  Carhsle,  1864,  8'^- 

Genealogy  and  Surnames,  with  some 
Heraldic  and  Biographical  Notices,  by 
William  Anderson,  of  Edinburgh. 
Edin.  1865,  8° 

Scottish  Surnames  ;  a  contribution  to 
Genealogy,  by  James  Paterson.  Edin. 
1866,  4°- 

History  of  Christian  Names.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1867,  S^- 

Ludus  Patronymicus  ;  or  the  Etymology 
of  Curious  Suraames,  by  Rich.  Step. 
Charnock.     Lond.  1868,  8o- 

On  the  Personal  Names  and  Surnames 
used  in  England  in  the  Thii'teenth 
Century,  as  illustrated  by  the  Hartwell 
Evidences,  by  W.  H.  Black,  Esq.  See 
the  Journal  of  the  British  ArcJicBoJogi- 
cal  Association^  xxtt,  328.  Lond. 
1870,  8°- 

English  Surnames  :  their  sources  and 
significations,  by  Charles  Wareing 
Bardsley.     Lond.  1873,  S^- 

English  Surnames.  An  Essay  on  Family 
Nomenclature,  Historical,  Etymologi- 
cal, and  Humorous,  by  Mark  Anthony 
Lower.  Fourth  edition.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1875,  8«- 

The  Names  we  bear :  a  Descriptive 
Compendium  of  Biblical,  Classical,  and 
Common  Names,  by  H.  A.  Long.  Boston, 
1875,  8«- 

Les  Noms  de  famille,  by  Eugene  Ritter. 
Paris,  1875,  8«- 

Dictionnaire  des  Noms,  Surnoms  et 
Pseudonymes  Latins,  by  A.  Franklin, 
Paris,  1875,  8«- 

The  Romance  of  the  London  Directory- 
[A  Treatise  on  Surnames] .  By  Charles 
Wareing  Bardsley.     Lond.  1879,  8<^- 

Dictionnaire  des  Noms  contenant  la 
recherche  etymologique  des  formes 
anciennes  de  20,200  noms  releves  sur 
les  Annuaires  de  Paris,  par  Loredau 
Larchey.     Paris,  1880,  8«- 


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General  and  Miscellaneous  Woeks. 


Curiosities  of  Puritan  Nomenclature,  by 
Charles   W.   Bardsley.       Lond.    1880, 

Pranomina ;  or,  the  Etymology  o£  the 
principal  Christian  Names  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland,  by  K.  S.  Charnock. 
Lond.  1882,  8"- 

Our  Noble  Selves  ;  or  Gleanings  about 
Grantham  Surnames,  by  the  Author  of 
Notes  on  the  Months.  Lond.  1882, 
So 

The  Origin  of  Family  or  Sur-Names, 
with  special  reference  to  those  of  the 
Inhabitants  of  East  Dereham  in  the 
County  of  Norfolk,  by  G.  A.  Carthew. 
Norwich,  1882,  4"- 


Surnames  as  a  Science,  by  Kobert 
Ferguson.     Lond.  18«3,  8«- 

Personal  and  Family  Names,  a  Popular 
Monograph  on  the  Origin  and  History 
of  the  Nomenclature  of  the  present  and 
former  times,  by  H.  A.  Long.  Glasgow, 
1883,  8«- 

Glossary  of  Dialectal  Place  Nomenclature, 
with  a  list  of  Family  Surnames 
pronounced  differently  from  the 
spelling,  by  E.  C.  Hope.     1883,  12o- 

The  Antiquity  of  Surnames,  by  A.  Folkard. 
"  The  Antiquary,"  vol.  xiii.  Lond. 
1886,  40- 

Sobriquets  and  Nicknames,  by  Albert  E,. 
Frey.     Lond.  [1887]  S^- 


Imlbtc    toattses. 


A  Treatise  of  Heraldry,  Latin  and 
English,  with  drawings  of  Arms.  14th 
Century.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  3744. 

Treatise  on  the  blazonry  of  Arms,  in 
twelve  chapters,  with  arms  in  gold  and 
silver,  and  in  colours,  French.  15th 
century,  vellum.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
26,708. 

Treatises  on  State  Ceremonials,  Heraldry, 
etc.  15th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  29,901. 

Libellus  de  officio  militari,  by  Nicholas 
Upton,  1458,  with  coloured  drawings  of 
coats  of  arms,  etc.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  30,946. 

Nic.  Upton  de  Militari  Officio.  16th 
century  MS.  belonging  to  the  Marquis 
of  Bath.     Longleat,  Co.  Wilts. 

De  officio  militari.  De  coloribus  in  armis 
depictis,  et  eorum  nobilitate  ac  differ- 
entia. De  diversis  signis  in  armis 
depictis.  Nicolas  Upton.  Brit.  Mus. 
Cott.  MS.  Nero  C  iii. 

"  De  Officio  Militari,"  by  Nicholas  Upton. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  3504,  6106. 
Coll.  of  Arms,  Sheldon,  444. 

Upton  on  Arms.  MS.  The  Hatton 
Collection. 


Nicholai  Vptoni,  De  Stvdio  Militari, 
Libri  Quatuor,  Johan.  de  Bado  Aureo, 
Tractatvs  de  Armis.  Henrici  Spelmanni, 
Aspilogia.  Edvardvs  Bisssevs.  E 
codicibus  M.S.S.  primus  publici  juris 
fecit,  Nobisque  illustravit.  London, 
1654,  fol. 

Ung  Petit  traictye  de  Noblesse  compose 
par  Jacques  de  Valere  en  langue 
d'Espaigne,  et  translate  en  Fran^oys 
par  maistre  Hugues  de  Salue,  15th 
century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  18,798  ; 
Eg.  MS.  795. 

Treatise  on  Heraldry,  by  Franquevie, 
Herault  de  Valenciennes,  in  1485. 
French,  with  arms.  Brit.  Mus.  Eger. 
MS.  1644. 

On  the  Origin  and  History  of  the  Badge 
and  Mottoes  of  Edward,  Prince  of 
Wales,  by  Sir  N.  H.  Nicolas,  reprinted 
from  the  Archseologia,  vol.  31. 

The  Treatyse  perteyning .  to  Hawkyng, 
Huntyng,  and  Fyshyng  with  an  Angle ; 
and  also  a  right  noble  Treatyse,  which 
specyfyeth  of  Blasynge  of  Armys  by 
Julyans  Berners,  emprynted  at  West- 
mestre  by  Wynkyn  de  Worde,  the  year 
of  thyncarnation,  mcccclxxxvi.  Small 
folio. 


Heraldic  Treatises. 


23 


The  Centleman's  Academie,  or  the  Booke 
of  St.  Albans  ;  containing  three  most 
exact  and  excellent  bookes.  The  first 
of  Hawking,  the  second  of  all  the 
proper  termes  of  Hunting,  and  the  last 
of  Armorie  ;  all  compiled  by  Juliana 
Barnes,  in  1486,  and  now  reduced  into 
a  better  method  by  Gervase  Markham. 
London,  1595,  4°- 

The  Book  containing  the  Treatises  of 
Hawking,  Hunting,  Coat- Armour, 
Fishing,  and  Biasing  of  Arms  ;  by 
Julyans  Bemers  as  printed  at  West- 
minster, by  Wynken  de  Worde,  in  1486; 
by  Joseph  Haslewood.  London,  1810, 
40. 

The  Boke  of  Saint  Albans,  by  Dame 
Juliana  Bemers,  containing  treatises 
on  Hawking,  Hunting,  and  Cote 
Armour.  Eeproduced  in  facsimile 
with  an  Introduction  by  William 
Blades.     London,  18H1,  4'^- 

Traite  sur  le  Blason  des  Armes,  par 
Jehan  Pierre,  in  3489.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  26,70:^. 

Arbre  des  Batailles,  par  Honore  Bonnor. 
Paris,  1493,  fol.  [A  treatise  on  Arms 
and  Chivalry]. 

Treatises  on  Heraldry,  by  Thomas 
Derham,  and  Richard  Strangway. 
Written  in  1494.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MSS.  5958,  8933;  Harl.  992,  2259, 
3504. 

Le  Blason  de  toutes  armes  et  ecutz  tres 
necessaire  vtile  et  prouffitable  a  tous 
nobles  seigneurs  et  prescheurs  pour 
icelles  blasonner  figure  en  sept  sortes  de 
manieres.  Printed  at  Paris  par  Pierre 
le  Caron,  1495,  8°-      Other  editions. 

A  treatise  concerning  the  Nobility, 
according  to  the  law  of  England,  16th 
century.  Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  MS.  Jul. 
C.  Yin. 

A  collection  of  heraldic  treatises,  with 
coloured  arms,  16th  century.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6149. 

Treatises  on  Heraldry,  of  the  16th 
century.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS. 
4468,  5877. 

Treatise  on  Heraldry,  16th  century.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,700. 

A  Treatise  on  the  first  principles  and 
fundamental  Rules  of  Heraldry,  16th 
cent.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6097. 


A  Treatise  on  Heraldry  in  general,  in  the 
French  language,  16th, century.  Brit. 
Mus.,  Lans.  MS.  882,  f.  39. 

A  Book  of  the  Invention,  nature,  and 
several  bearings  of  Arms,  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  3526. 

De  Heraldis,  by  John  Anstis,  16th 
century.     Brit.  Mus.  Harg.  MS.  104. 

'  Aurea  Periscellis,'  by  John  Cusacke, 
16th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
885. 

"  L'Office  du  Herault  et  Roy  d'Armes." 
A  treatise  of  heraldry,  in  four  parts, 
dedicated  to  Alphonso  V.  King  of 
Arago,  by  Sicille  Herault.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  17,351. 

Le  Blason  des  Couleurs  en  Armes,  Livrees 
et  Devices  par  Sicille,  Herault 
d'Alphonse  V.  Roi  d'  Aragon.  Paris, 
1507,  4«-  New  edition,  Lyon,  1530. 
Other  editions,  in  1582,  1614,  the  best 
was  published  in  I860. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Science  of  Armorie,  by 
William  Feryby,  1517.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  1952. 

Le  Fondement  et  Origin  e  des  Titres  de 
Noblesse,  avec  ques  le  maniere  de  Faire 
les  Roys  d'Armes,  Heraulx  et  Ponr- 
sivans,  ensemble  le  parfond  secret 
del'art  d' Armorie.     Paris,  1535,  8°- 

Le  Blason  d'Armes :  par  le  Sieur  de 
Maumetz  &  de  Bancourt.  Et  aussi, 
Aultres  Traictiez  concernant  I'origina- 
tion  de  Rois  d'Armes,  Herauldz 
d'Armes,  &c.  1540.  Brit,  Mus.  Roy. 
MS.  20  B  XVI. 

Observations  on  the  Clauses  containing 
Grants  of  Precedency  in  Patents  of 
Peerage  :  with  Remarks  on  the  Statute 
31  Hen.  VIII.  for  placing  the  Lords, 
by  Sir  N.  H.  Nicolas.  No  place,  or 
date,  8«- 

The  Debate  betweene  the  Heraldes  of 
Englande  and  France,  by  John  Coke. 
London,  1550,  S^- 

De  la  primitive  Institution  des  Roys, 
Heravldz,  and  Poursuiuans  d'Armes, 
par  Jean  Feron.     Paris,  1555,  1°- 

Optimates  sive  de  Nobilita  Esquire, 
Antiqua,  Origine,  Natura,  Officii 
disciplina,  etc.,  by  Lawrence  Humphrey. 
Basilese,  1559,  80- 

The  Accedence  of  Armorie,  by  Gerard 
Leigh.  Lond,,  1562,  4°-  Reprinted  ia 
1568,  1576, 1591,  1597,  and  1612. 


24 


Heraldic  Treatises. 


Index  of  names  to  "  The  Accedence  of 
Armorie "  and  other  heraldic  works. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  27,423,  f .  78. 

The  Nobles,  or  of  Nobilitye  ;  the  original, 
nature,  dutyes,  right  and  Christian 
Institucion  thereof  ;  three  Bookes,  by 
Lawrence  Humfrey.  London,  T. 
Marshe,  1563,  8"- 

Sicillo.  Trattato  de  i  Colori  nelle  Arme. 
Venice,  1565,  12o-  Another  edition, 
Yen.  1595,  12° 

A  Treatise  of  the  Honour  of  the  right 
high  and  mighty  Princesse  Marie,  now 
Queene  of  Scotland  ;  with  a  declaration 
of  her  Eight,  Title,  and  Interest  to 
the  Crowne  of  England.  By  Morgan 
Philippes.     Leige,  1571,  S"^- 

Treatise  tovching  the  right,  title  and 
interest  of  the  Princesse  Marye,  Queene 
of  Scotland,  and  King  James  her  Graces 
Sonne  to  the  succession  of  the  Croune 
of  England,  by  John  Lesley,  1571, 
g''-     Another  edition,  1584,  8«. 

A  Tretase,  declaring  and  conferminge 
against  all  Objections,  the  just  Title 
and  Right  of  the  axcellente  and  worthie 
Prince  James,  King  of  Scotland,  to  the 
Succession  of  the  Crowne  of  England, 
whereunto  is  added  a  Dyscorse,  shewing 
how  necessarye  yt  is  for  the  Eealme  of 
Ingland,  that  he  be  in  duetye  acknow- 
ledged and  admytted  to  the  Succession 
of  the  Kingdome.     No  date.     4"- 

Works  of  Armorie  devyded  into  three 
bookes,  the  Concordes  of  Armorie,  the 
Armoiie  of  Honor,  and  the  Coates  and 
Crestes,  by  J.  Boswell.  R.  Totelli, 
1572,  4o-  Another  edition,  Lond 
1597,  4P- 

A  very  proper  Treatise,  wherein  is  briefly 
sett  forthe  the  Arte  of  Limming, 
very  mete  and  necessary  to  be  knowne 
to  all  suche  gentlemene,  and  other 
persones  as  doe  delite  in  limming, 
painting  or  in  tricking  of  armes  in 
their  right  colors,  and  therefore  a  worke 
very  mete  to  be  adioned  to  the  bookes 
of  armes.  London,  1573,  4°-  Another 
edition,  London,  1583,  4P-  Another 
edition  in  1588. 

The  Five  Bookes  of  the  famous,  learned, 
and  eloquent  man  Hieronimus  Osorius, 
contayninge  a  discourse  of  Civill  and 
Christian  Nobilitie.     Translated  out  of 


Latine  into  Englishe  by  William 
Blandie.     1576,  4°- 

Traite  des  Nobles  et  des  Vertus  dont  ils 
sont  Formes  :  Leur  charge;  vocation, 
rang  et  degre  :  des  Marques  Genealo- 
gies et  diuerses  Especes  d'iceus :  De 
I'origine  des  Fiefs,  et  des  Armoiries,  par 
Francois  Aloucte.     Paris,  1577,  4^ 

Le  Blason  des  Armoiries,  auquel  est 
monstree  la  Maniere  de  laquelle  les 
Anciens  et  Modernes  ont  use  en  icelles; 
revue,  corrigee,  avec  Augmentation  de 
plusieurs  Armoiries,  par  Hierome  de 
Bara.  Lyon,  1581,  fol.  Another  edition, 
Lyon,  1604,  fol.  Another  edition, 
Paris,  1628,  fol. 

The  Blazon  of  Gentrie  :  divided  into  two 
parts.  The  first  named,  the  Glorie  of 
Generositie  ;  the  second,  Lacye's 
Nobilitie.  Comprehending  discourses 
of  Armes  and  of  Gentry  ;  wherein  is 
treated  of  the  beginning,  parts,  and 
degrees  of  Gentlenesse,  with  her  lawes: 
Of  the  Bearing  and  Blazon  of  Cote- 
Armors.  Of  the  Lawes  of  Armes  and 
of  Combats.  Compiled  by  John  Feme. 
London,  1586,  4'^- 

De  Origine  et  Antiquitate  Armorum,  by 
Robert  Glover,  1571-1588.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MSS.  1481,  6166  ;  Lans.  872. 

Insignium,  Armorum,  Emblematum,  etc., 
by  Ab.  Fransi.     1588,  4«- 

The  Trve  vse  of  Armorie,  shewed  by 
Historic,  and  plainly  proued  by  example, 
the  necessitie  thereof  also  discouered  ; 
with  the  maner  of  differings  in  ancient 
time,  the  lawfulness  of  honorable 
funerals,  and  moniments  ;  with  other 
matters  of  Antiquitie,  incident  to  the 
aduancing  of  Banners,  Ensignes,  and 
marks  of  noblenesse,  and  cheualrie,  by 
William     Wyrley.        London,     1592, 

A  discourse  of  armes,  compiled  by  Francis 
Thynne,  wherin  is  shewed  the  blazone 
and  cause  of  divers  Englishe,  forayne, 
and  devised  coats  ;  together  with 
certaine  ensignes,  banners,  devises,  and 
supporters,  of  the  Kynges  of  Englande. 
MS.  A.D.  1593.  In  the  possession  of 
the  Marquis  of  Ripon,  at  Studley  Royal, 
Co,  York. 

La  Precedence  de  la  Noblesse,  par 
Guillaume  de  Oncieu.  Lyon,  1593,  8°- 


Heealdic  Treatises. 


25 


Elementarye  liudiments  of  the  Arte  of 
Armorye,  by  John  Gwillim,  Pursuivant 
at  Arms,  1595.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
26.680, 

A  Discourse  whether  a  Nobleman  by  birth, 
or  a  Gentleman  by  descent,  is  greater 
in  Nobilitie.  By  Sir  John  Bapt.  Nenna, 
of  Bari,  and  translated  by  W.  Jones. 
London,  1595,  4'^-  Second  edition, 
London,  1600,  4'^- 

L'estat  et  comportemeut  des  armes,  livre 
autant  utile  que  necessaire  a  tous 
g'entilshommes  et  Officiers  d'armes. 
Par  J.  Scohier.  Bruxelles,  1597,  fol. 
Another  edition,  Paris,  1630,  fol. 
Arms  coloured. 

A  Discourse  of  the  Descent  and  Genealogy 
of  all  the  Kings  and  Princes  of  England 
to  1599,  by  D.  K.  MS.  Hatton 
Collection. 

Treatise  shewing  the  Names  and  Armes 
of  the  English  Nobility  from  the  time 
of  William  the  Conqueror,  to  the  reign 
of  Queen  Elizabeth.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  1104. 

A  treatise  concerninge  the  nobilitie  of 
England  accordinge  to  the  lawes  of 
England.  [Signed]  Edri.  Umfreville. 
17th  century,  MS.  No.  xxiii. 
Towneley  Hall,  Burnley. 

A  Treatise  concerning  the  Nobilitie, 
according  to  the  lawes  of  England,  16th 
century.  Brit.  Mus.  Sloan  MS.  3479 
art.  7. 

The  Plea  betweene  the  Advocate  and  the 
Ant'advocate,  concerning  the  Bathe  and 
Bacheler  Knightes,  wherein  are  shewed 
manye  Antiquityes  towchinge  Knight- 
hood, by  Francis  Thynne,  Lancaster 
Heralde.  1605.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
12,530. 

An  Eclog  treating  of  Crownes  and 
Garlands,  and  to  whom  of  right  they 
appertaine.  Addressed  and  consecrated 
to  the  King's  Majestic,  by  Sir  George 
Buck,  knight.     London,  1605,  4<^- 

Origines  des  Chevaliers,  Armoiries,  et 
Heraux,  par  Claude  Fauchet.  Paris, 
1606,  80- 

Tractatus  de  Primogenitura.  By  Jacobi 
Saa,  Eques.  Lusit.     1606,  4«- 

A  Discourse  of  the  Lawfulness  of  Combats 
to  be  performed  in  the  presence  of  the 
King,  or  the  Constable  and  Marshall 
of    England,   by   Sir   Eobert   Cotton, 


Knight  and  Baronett,  Anno  Domini 
1609.  MS.  vol.  5.  No.  2.  Belonging 
to  J.  I.  Harvey,  Esq.,  of  Ickwell  Bury. 

The  Duello,  or  Single  Combat :  from 
Antiquity  derived  into  this  Kingdom 
of  England  ;  With  severall  kindes  and 
ceremonious  formes  thereof,  from  good 
Authority  described,  by  J.  Selden. 
London,  1610,  4«- 

The  Decree  and  Establishment  of  the 
King's  Majestic,  upon  a  controuersie 
of  Precedence,  between  the  yonger 
sonnes  of  Yiscontes  and  Barons,  and 
the  Baronets  ;  and  touching  some  other 
points  also,  concerning  as  well  Bannerets 

as  the  said  Baronets.      London,    1612, 

40. 

L'Institution  de  la  Noblesse,  Diuisee  en 
trois  liures.     Tolose,  1618,  12«- 

The  Compleat  Gentleman,  Fashioning 
him  absolute  in  the  most  necessary  and 
commendable  Qualities  concerning  Mind 
or  Bodie,  that  may  be  required  in  a 
noble  Gentleman,  by  Henry  Peacham. 
London,  1622,  4°-  Second  edition  in 
1634. 

The  Art  of  Blazon  ;  and  a  catalogue  of 
English  Baronets  from  the  time  of 
James  I.,  with  descriptions  of  their 
arms.     Stowe  MS.  428.     Brit.  Mus. 

Le  Blason  des  Armoires,  contenant  les 
differences  de  timbres,  couronnes, 
supports  et  surhaussement,  ensemble 
les  termes  pour  en  bien  parler,  by  Hugo 
Perrote,  1626.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
17,682. 

The  Gentleman's  Exercise.  Or  an  exquisite 
practise,  as  well  for  drawing  all  manner 
of  Beasts  in  their  true  portraittures  ; 
as  also  the  making  of  all  kinds  of  colours, 
to  be  vsed  in  Lymming,  Painting, 
Tricking,  and  Blason  of  Coates  and 
Armes,  by  Henrie  Peacham.  London, 
1630,  40- 

Lc  Blason  des  Armoiries.  Par  Hier.  de 
Bara.  Livre  autant  necessaire  que 
profitable  a  tous  Seigneurs  et  Gentils- 
hommes  ;  reueu,  corrige  et  augment© 
en  ceste  derniere  edition,  par  B.  R.  D, 
E.  L.  R.     Paris,  1630,  fol. 

Le  blason  ||  des  armes  nouuellement  im- 
prime.  ||  (au  recto  du  dernier  f.)  :  Im- 
prime  a  Paris  par  Guillaume  Nyverd 
demourant  en  la  rue  de  la  inyfrie  a  len" 
seigne  de  la  Bose.  Paris,  sans  date,  8°- 


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Heraldic  Teeatises. 


L'Origine  et  Pratique  des  Armoiries  a  la 
Gauloise.  Par  Phil.  Monet.  Lyon, 
1631,  4^- 

Ante-Dvello,  or  a  Treatise  in  which  is 
discussed  the  lawfulness  and  vnlawful- 
ness  of  Single  Combats  ;  Together  with 
the  Forme  of  severall  Dvells  performed 
in  the  Kingdome  upon  sundry  occasions. 
London,  1632,  4o- 

Indice  Armorial,  ou  sommaire  Explication 
des  Mots  usitez  au  Blason  des  Armoiries. 
Par  Lowan  Greliot.     Paris,  1635,  fol. 

Discursos  ilustres,  historicos  i  genealogicas, 
by  P.  de  Rojas.     Toledo,  1636,  4«« 

Palmerin  D'Oliva.  Shewing  the  Mirrour 
of  Nobilitie,  the  Map  of  Honour, 
Anatomic  of  rare  Fortunes,  Heroicall 
presidents  of  Love,  wonder  of  Chivalrie, 
and  the  most  accomplished  knight  in 
all  perfection.  Written  in  Spanish, 
Itatian,    and   French,    and    translated 

into  English,  by  A.M.     London,  1637, 

40. 

Le  Eoy  d'Armes,  ou  I'art  de  bien  former, 
charger,  briser,  timbrer,  parer, 
expliquer  et  blasonner  les  Armoiries, 
par  Marc  Grilbert  de  Varennes.  Paris, 
1635,  fol.  2nd  edition,  Paris,  1640, 
fol. 

L' Armorial,  ou  la  Science  du  Blason. 
Paris,   1638,  4°- 

Sommaire  Armorial.  Paris,  1638,  4*^- 

A  Brief  Discourse,  concerning  the  Power 
of  Peers,  and  Commons  of  Parliament, 
in  point  of  Judicature.  Lond.,  1640, 
40- 

A  Treatise  of  the  Nobility  of  the  Realme. 
Collected  out  of  the  body  of  the 
Common  Law,  with  mention  of  such 
statutes  as  are  incident  hereunto,  upon 
a  debate  of  the  Barony  of  Aburgavenny. 
By  W.  Bird.     London,  1642,  S^- 

*'  The  Magazen  of  Honour,  or  a  Treatise 
concerninge  the  Nobilitie  of  England 
accordinge  to  the  Lawes  of  England, 
with  their  Priviledges  in  Parliament," 
etc.,  by  Will.  Bird.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  5876. 

The  Magazine  of  Honour  ;  or  a  Treatise 
of  the  severall  Degrees  of  the  Nobility 
of  this  Kingdome  with  their  Rights 
and  Priviledges.  Also  of  Knights, 
Esquires,  Gentlemen,  and  Yeomen  ,and 
matters  incident  to  them,  according  to 


the  Lawes  and  Customs  of  England, 
by  William  Bird,  and  enlarged  by  Sir 
John  Doderidge.     London,  1642,  S^- 

"  A  Treatise  concerning  the  Noljilitie, 
accordinge  to  the  lawe  of  England," 
by  Will.  Bird,  and  enlarged  by  Sir 
John  Doderidge.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  6078. 

Doderidge  (or  Bird)  of  Nobilitie  and  Yeo- 
men :  Observations  touching  the 
nobility  of  England,  ancient  and  modem : 
Privileges  of  the  Barons  when  they  sit 
in  Parliament,  by  Selden :  The  ancient 
orders  which  were  to  be  observed  by 
the  officers  at  arms  at  Coronations  etc., 
1568 :  The  first  foundation  of  the 
office  of  arms  etc.  MS.  17th  century. 
Eaton  Hall,  Co.  Chester. 

Three  severall  treatises  of  Nobility  :  Of 
the  creation  of  Nobility.  Of  the 
Nobility  in  generall.  Of  knighthood 
and  Gentlemen.  By  the  famous  Anti- 
quary Thomas  Bird  Esquier.  Brit. 
Mus.  Lans,  MS.  866. 

De  Insignium  sive  Armorum  prisco  et 
novo  Jure,  Tractatus  juridico-historico- 
philogieus,  By  T.  Hoepingk.  Nori- 
bergai,  1642,  fol. 

Les  principes  du  Blason.  With  drawings, 
by  T.  Dingley,  1643.  Stowe,  MS.  526, 
Brit.  Mus. 

"  La  Science  Heroique :"  an  heraldic 
treatise,  by  Marc  de  Vulson,  Sieur  de 
Colombiere  ;  with  arms  in  colours,  and 
Supplement.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
17,  683,  14,300. 

La  Science  Heroique,  traitant  de  la 
Noblesse,  de  I'Origine  des  Armes,  &c. 
Par  Marc  Vulson  Sieur  de  la 
Colombiere.       Paris,    1644,   fol. 

La  Science  Heroique,  &c.  Augmente  et 
reimprime.   Paris,  1669,  fol. 

A  Collection  of  Arguments  in  several 
Cases  of  Heraldry,  by  Wm.  Ryley, 
Lancaster  Herald,  1646.  Brit.  Mus., 
Harl.  MS.  4991. 

The  Instruments  of  a  King,  or  a  short 
Discourse  of  the  Sword,  Crown,  and 
Sceptre,  by  James  Howell.  London, 
1648,  4°- 

A  Discourse  of  the  Lawfulness  of  Combats, 
to  be  performed  in  the  Presence  of  the 
King,  or  the  Constable  and  Marshals 
of  England,  by  Sir  Robort  Cotton. 
London,  1651,  4P- 


Heealdic  Treatises. 


27 


Honors  pedigree  ;  or,  the  several  fountains 
of  gentry.  Being  a  treatise  of  the 
distinct  degrees  of  nobilitie  of  this 
kingdome,  etc.,  by  Sir  John  Dod- 
dridge. London,  1652,  8"-  Another 
edition,  1657,  8"- 

Mercure  Armorial,  enseignantles  principes 
et  Elemens  du  Blazon,  par  C.  Segoing. 
Paris,  1652,  4«- 

A  Treatise  concerning  the  Broken 
Succession  of  the  Crown  of  England  : 
Inculcated,  about  the  latter  end  of  the 
Keign  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  Not 
impertinent  for  the  better  Compleating 
of  the  General  information  Intended. 
London,  1655,  4o- 

A  Table  shewing  how  to  Blazon  a  Coat, 
ten  several  ways,  by  Thomas  Gore. 
1655.     Single  folio  sheet. 

Flnetti  PJiiloxenis ;  Or  some  choice 
Observations  of  Sir  John  Finett, 
Knight,  and  Master  of  the  Ceremonies 
to  the  two  last  Kings,  touching  the 
Reception  and  Precedence,  the  Treat- 
ment and  Audience,  the  Puntillios  and 
Contests  of  Forren  Ambassadors  in 
England.     Lond.  1656,  S^- 

Tresor  Heraldique  ou  Mercure  Armorial 
ou  sont  demonstrees  toutes  les  choses 
necessaires  pour  acquerir  une  parfaite 
connaissance  de  I'Art  de  blasonner, 
enrichy  de  Figures  et  du  Blazon  des 
Maisons  considerables  de  I'Europe,  par 
C.  Segoing.     Paris,  1657,  fol. 

Promptuaire  Armorial ;  traitant  particu- 
lierementduBlason,  et  des  Observations 
pour  bien  Blasonne  des  Mots,  et  des 
Termes  usitez  en  ce  noble  Art,  &c.  Par 
Jean  Boisseau.     2  vols.     Paris,  1657. 

Judge  Dodaredge,  His  Law  of  Nobility 
and  Peerage,  Wherein  the  Antiquities, 
Titles,  Degrees,  and  Distinctions  ; 
Concerning  the  Peeres  and  Nobility  of 
this  Nation  are  Excellently  set  forth. 
With  the  Knights,  Esquires,  Gentlemen, 
and  Yeomen  ;  and  matters  Incident  to 
them  according  to  the  Lawes  and 
Customes  of  England.  London,  1658,  ^^• 

Le  Laboureur,  Discours  de  I'Origine  des 
Armes,  et  des  Termes  receus  et  usites 
pour  I'Explication  de  la  Science 
Heraldique,  enrichy  des  ^lasons  des 
Maisons  Illustres  de  la  Chrestiente. 
Lyon,  1658,  4o- 


Origine  et  vraye  pratique  de  I'art  du 
blason,  par  le  P.  Menestrier.  Lyon, 
1659,  4«- 

Le  veritable  art  du  blason,  ou  les  regies 
des  armoiries  sont  traitees  d'une  nouvelle 
methode  plus  aisea  que  les  precedentes 
(anonyme),  par  Claude  Francois 
Menestrier.     Lyon,  1659,  12o- 

Dialogue  on  Armoury,  time  of  Charles  11. 
Stowe  MS.  276.     Brit.  Mus. 

A  Discourse  and  Defense  of  Arms  and 
Armory,  Shewing  the  Nature  and  Rises 
of  Arms  and  Honour  in  England,  from 
the  Camp,  the  Court,  the  City,  vnder 
the  two  latter  of  which  are  contained 
Universities  and  Inns  of  Court,  by 
Edward  Waterhous.  London,  1660, 
80- 

The  Compleat  Gentleman.  To  which  is 
added,  the  Gentleman's  exercise,  etc, 
The  third  impression,  much  enlarged, 
especially  in  the  art  of  blasonry.  By 
Henry  Peacham.     London,  1661,  4P- 

A  Treatise  of  Nobility,  by  Henry 
Whiston.     London,  1661,  12°- 

The  Sphere  of  Gentry,  deduced  from  the 
Principles  of  Nature,  an  Historical  and 
Genealogical  Work  of  Arms  and 
Blazon,  by  Silvanus  Morgan.  London, 
1661,  4P- 

La  vraye  et  parfaite  science  des  Armoiries, 
ou,  L'indice  armorial,  par  Louvan 
Geliot.  Dijon  and  Paris,  1661,  fol. 
Another  edition.  Augmente  de  nombre 
de  termes,  par  P.  Palliot.  Dijon  and 
Paris,  1664,  fol. 

L'Art  du  blason  justifie,  avec  la  Methode 
abbrege  des  principes  heraldiques,  par 
Claude  Francois  Menestrier.  Lyon, 
1661,  12«- 

L'Art  des  emblemes,  par  Claude  Francois 
Menestrier.     Lyon,  1662,  8«- 

A  Vindication  of  the  Degrees  in  Gentry, 
in  opposition  to  Titular  Honour.  Done 
by  a  Person  of  Honour.  London,  1663, 
8«- 

Of  duells  and  combates,  with  the  proceed- 
ings therein  in  the  Earl  Marshal's  Court 
of  England  ;  with  some  observations 
relating  to  appeals,  by  J.  H.  1664. 
MS.  vol.  XV.     Eshton  Hall,  Co.  York. 

"  Of  Knighthood  and  batail,"  a  poem  in 
old  Enghsh.  Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  MS. 
Titus  A.  XXIII. 


28 


Heraldic  Treatises. 


A  Discourse  concerning  the  Precedency 
of  Kings  :  Wherein  the  Eeasons  and 
Arguments  of  the  Three  Greatest 
Monarks  of  Christendom,  who  claim  a 
several  right  thereunto,  are  faithfully 
collected  and  rendered.  Whereunto  is 
also  adjoyned,  A  distinct  Treatise  of 
Ambassadors,  etc.,  by  Jas.  Howell. 
London,  1664,  fol. 

Caliope's  Cabinet  opened.  Wherein 
Gentlemen  may  be  informed  how  to 
adorn  themselves  for  Funerals,  Feast- 
ings,  and  other  Heroic  Meetings.  Also 
here  they  may  know  their  place  and 
Worth  ;  with  all  the  Degrees  and 
Distinctions  of  Honour  in  the  Realm  ; 
shewing  how  every  one  ought  to  take 
place,  with  the  Titles  due  to  them,  by 
James  Salter.     London,  1665,  12o- 

Caliope's  Cabinet  opened  and  reviewed, 
by  James  Salter.     London,  1674,  12^' 

Armilogia^  sive  Ars  Chromocritica,  the 
Language  of  Arms  by  the  Colours  and 
Metals  :  Being  Analogically  handled 
according  to  the  Nature  of  Things, 
and  fitted  with  apt  Mottos  to  the 
Heroical  Science  of  Herauldry  in  the 
Symbolical  World.  By  Sylvanus 
Morgan.     Lond.  1666,  4P- 

La  Science  heroique,  traitant  de  la  Noblesse, 
et  de  I'origine  des  Armes  ;  de  leur 
Blazons,  Symboles,  &c.  Seconde 
edition,  augment ee  ;  avec  des  figures, 
par  Marc  de  Vulson.  Paris,  1669, 
fol. 

Traite  des  Tournois,  Joustes,   Carrousels, 

et  autres  spectacles  publics,  par  Claude 

Francois    Menestrier.       Lyon,    1669, 

4P-       Another    edition,    Lyon,    1674, 
40. 

Le  Veritable  Art  du  Blason,  et  la  pratique 
des  Armoiries  depuis  leur  Institution, 
par  C.  F.  Menestrier.  Lyon,  1671, 
120-      Other  editions  in  1673,  1675. 

L'Art  Heraldique,  contenant  la  maniere 
d'apprendre  facilement  le  Blason, 
enriche  des  figures  necessaires  pour 
I'intelligence  des  termes,  par  Julius 
Baron.  Paris,  1672,  12«-  Other 
editions  in  1681  and  1689.  Revue  et 
augment  ee  par  A.  Playre.  Paris,  1693, 
8°-     Reprinted  in  1717. 

A  Brief  Historical  Discourse,  Of  the 
Original   and    Growth    of    Heraldry, 


Demonstrating  upon  what  rational 
Foundations,  that  Noble  and  Heroick 
Science  is  established,  by  Thomas 
Philipot.     London,  1672.  S^- 

Traite  singulier  du  Blason,  contenant  les 
regies  des  Armoiries.  Des  Armes  de 
France  et  de  leur  Blazon,  etc.,  par  G. 
A.  de  La  Roque.     Paris,  1673,  12o- 

Traitte  Historique  des  Armes  de  France, 
et  de  Navarre,  et  de  leur  Origine,  par 
Ab.  L.  Sainte-Marthe.  Paris,  1673, 
120- 

La  Science  Heraldique  du  Blason.  Par. 
1675,  40- 

Jus  Imaginis  apud  Anglos  ;  or  The  Law 
of  England  Relating  to  the  Nobility 
and  Gentry.  Faithfully  collected,  and 
methodically  Digested  for  Common 
Benefit,  by  John  Brydall.  London, 
1675,  8«- 

The  Antiquitie  of  Gentry,  Nobleness  and 
Coat  Armour  bearinge,  demonstrating 
that  there  has  been  disquisitions,  degrees, 
and  qualities  of  men  from  the  begin- 
ninge  of  the  world.  1676.  MS.  Stamford 
Court,  Worcestershire. 

Analogia  Honor  urn :  or,  a  Treatise  of 
Honour  and  Nobility,  according  to  the 
Laws  and  Customes  of  England.  In 
two  parts.  The  first  containing 
Honour  Military,  and  relateth  to  War. 
The  second  Honour  Civil,  and  relateth 
to  Court  and  City,  by  John  Logan. 
London,  1677,  fol. 

A  Discourse  of  the  Peerage,  and 
Jurisdiction  of  the  Lords  Spiritual  in 
Parliament,  Proving  from  the  funda- 
mental Laws  of  the  Land,  the  testimony 
of  the  most  renowned  authors,  and  the 
practice  of  all  ages,  that  they  have  no 
Right  in  claiming  any  Jurisdiction  in 
Capital  Matters.     London,  1679,  fol. 

A  Display  of  Heraldry,  by  John  Guillim. 
The  fifth  edition.  To  which  is  added, 
A  Treatise  of  Honour,  Military  and 
Civil,  etc.,  by  Capt.  John  Logan.  Lond. 
1679.  fol.     Another  edition,  1724,  fol. 

A  Letter  of  a  Gentleman  to  Ms  Friend  ; 
shewing.  That  the  BishojDS  are  not  to 
be  Judges  in  Parliament  in  Capital 
Cases.  Denzil,  Lord  Hollis.    1679,  8°- 

A  Rejoinder  to  the  Reply  concerning  the 
Peers,  and  Jurisdiction  of  the  Lords 
Spiritual  in  Parliament.     1679,  fol. 


Heealdic  Treatises. 


29 


The  Grand  Question,  Concerning  the 
Bishops'  Right  to  Vote  in  Parliament 
in  Cases  Capital,  Stated  and  Argued, 
from  the  Parliament-Kolls,  and  the 
History  of  former  times.  With  Enquiry 
into  their  Peerage,  and  the  Three 
Estates  in  Parliament,  by  Edward 
Stillingfleet.     London,  1680,  8«' 

The  Eights  of  the  Bishops  to  Judge  in 
Capital  Cases  in  Parliament,  cleared. 
Being  a  full  Answer  to  Two  Books 
lately  published  ;  the  first  entituled,  A 
Letter  from  a  Gentleman  to  his  friend^ 
^c.  The  other,  A  Discourse  of  the 
^Peerage  and  Jurisdiction  of  the  Lords 
SpiritualinJParliament;  Endeavouring 
to  shew  the  Contrary.  London,  1680, 
8"- 

Two  Treatises  ;  the  first  proving,  both  by 
History  and  Eecords,  that  the  Bishops 
are  a  Fundamental  and  Essential  part 
of  our  English  Parliament ;  the  second, 
that  they  may  be  Judges  in  Capital 
Cases,  by  Laurence  Womoc.    1680,  fol. 

The  Science  of  Herauldry,  Treated  as  a 
part  of  the  Civil  Law,  and  Law  of 
Nations :  Wherein  Reasons  are  given 
for  its  Principles,  and  Etymologies  for 
its  harder  Terms,  by  Sir  G-.  Mackenzie, 
Edinburgh,  1680,  fol. 

Observations  upon  the  Laws  and  Customs 
of  Nations  as  to  Precedency,  by  Sir 
Geo.  Mackenzie.  Edinburgh,  1680, 
fol. 

Origine  des  ornemens  des  armoiries,  par 
Claude  Francois  Menestrier.  Paris  et 
Lyon,  1680,  12'^- 

Les  Nobles  dans  les  Tribunaux,  traite  de 
Droit,  enrichi  de  plusieurs  curiositez 
utiles  de  I'Histoire  et  du  Blazon,  par  H. 
F.  De  Malte.     Liege,  1680,  fol. 

The  Right  of  Primogeniture  in  Succession 
to  the  Kingdoms  of  England,  Scotland, 
and  Ireland,  by  Will.  Laurence.  London, 
1681,  4P' 

Traite  de  I'origin  des  noms  et  des  sur- 
noms,  avec  les  noms  des  fondateurs  de 
grand  nombre  de  communautez,  etc., 
par  G.  A.  de  La  Roque.  Paris,  1681, 
120- 

Les  Diverses  especes  de  Noblesse  et  les 
manieres  d'en  dresser  les  pfeuves,  par  C. 
F.  Menestrier,  Paris,  1681,  12o- 
Another  edition,  Paris,  1683,  12o- 


Abrege  Methodique  des  principes 
heraldiques,  ou  du  Veritable  Art  du 
Blason,  par  C.  F.  Menestrier.  Lyon, 
1665,    8^-       Another    edition,    Lyon, 

1681,  120- 

The  antient  Usage  in  bearing  of  such 
Ensigns  of  Honour  as  are  commonly 
called  Arms.  With  a  Catalogue  of  the 
present  Nobility  of  England.  To  which 
is  added  a  Catalogue  of  the  present 
Nobility  of  Scotland  and  Ireland,  &c., 
by  Sir  William  Dugdale.  Oxford, 
1682,80-  Second  edition,  Oxf.  1682,  fol. 

Rights  of  the  Kingdom  :  or  Customs  of 
our  Ancestors,  Touching  the  Duty, 
Power,  Election,  or  Succession  of  our 
Kings  and  Parliaments,  our  true 
Liberty,  due  Allegiance,  three  Estates, 
their  Legislative  Power,  Original, 
Judicial,  and  Executive ;  with  the 
Militia.  Freely  discussed  through  the 
British,  Saxon,  Norman  Laws  and 
Histories.     London,  1682,  4P- 

Lntroductio  ad  Latinam  Blasaniam.  An 
Essay  to  a  more  Correct  Blason  in 
Latine  than  formerly  hath  been  used. 
Collected  out  of  approved  Modern 
Authors,  and  describing  the  Arms  of 
all  the  Kingdoms  of  Europe,  and  of 
many  of  the  greatest  Princes  and 
Potentates  thereof :  together  with 
many  other  Illustrious  and  Ancient 
Houses  both  of  England  and  other 
Countries,  by  John  Gibbon.     London, 

1682,  8o- 

An  Argument  for  the  Bishops  Right  in 
Judging  in  Capital  Cases  in  Parliament, 
etc.,  Bj  Thomas  Hunt.  London,  1682, 
80- 

Hollis'  Remains  ;  being  a  Second  Letter 
to  a  Friend  concerning  the  Judicature 
of  the  Bishops  in  Parliament,  in  Vindi- 
cation of  what  he  wrote  in  his  first,  and 
in  Answer  to  The  Bights  of  the  Bishops 
to  Judge  in  Capital  Cases  in  Parlia- 
ment cleared^  Sfc.^  Sfc.  By  Denzil, 
Lord  Hollis,  1682,  8'^- 

De  la  Chevalerie  ancienne  et  moderne,  par 
Claude   Francois    Menestrier.      Paris, 

1683,  12«- 

Le  Blason  de  la  Noblesse,  ou  les  preuves 
de  noblesse  de  toutes  les  nations  de 
I'Europe,  par  C.  F.  Menestrier.  Paris, 
1683.  120- 


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Heraldic  Treatises. 


An  Essay  to  Heraldry  ;  in  two  parts. 
The  first  containing  (in  a  concise  bat 
methodical  method,  by  rules  and  expla- 
nations of  bearings)  the  Body  of 
Heraldry:  The  second,  Honour  Civil 
and  Military  :  Being  a  Treatise  of  the 
Nobility  and  Grentry  of  England,  as  to 
their  Priviledges,  Dignities,  etc.,  by  R. 
Blome.     London,  1684,  8'^- 

A  Discourse  of  Monarchy  ;  more  particu- 
larly of  the  Imperial  Crowns  of  England, 
Scotland,  and  Ireland,  with  a  Close 
from  the  whole,  as  relates  to  the 
Succession  of  James,  Duke  of  York. 
London,  1684. 

La  Science  la  I'Homme  de  qualite,  par 
D.  George  Ponza.     Turin,  1684,  4'^- 

The  Prerogative  of  Primogeniture  :  shew- 
ing that  the  Right  of  Succession  to  an 
Hereditary  Crown  depends  not  upon 
Grace,  Keligion,  &c.,  but  only  upon 
Birth-Kight  and  Primogeniture,  by 
David  Jenner*     London,  1685,  8"- 

A  Treatise  enumerating  the  most  illus- 
trious Families  of  England  who  have 
been  raised  to  honour  and  wealth  by 
the  profession  of  the  Law,  with  the 
names  of  all  the  Lords  Chief  Justices, 
and  Barons  of  the  Exchequer.  1686, 
80- 

Theses  des  Principes  du  Blason,  par  Jean 
Jacques  Sturm.  AM.  1690,  4°- 
Another  edition,  1719,  4^- 

La  science  de  la  Noblesse  ou  la  nouvelle 
methode  du  blason,  augmentee  des 
principales  families  des  Pais-Bas, 
d'Hollande,  d'Allemagne,  d'ltalie  et 
d'Espagne,  par  C.  F.  Menestrier.  Paris, 
1691,  12'^- 

L'Art  du  Blason  ou  la  Science  des  Nobles, 
par  De  La  Feuille.  Amsterdam,  1695, 
40. 

La  nouvelle  methode  raisonnee  du  blason, 
par  Claude  Francois  Menestrier.  Lyon, 
1696,  12'^-  Other  editions  in  1701, 
1718,  1728,  1754,  1761. 

The  True  and  Ancient  Jurisdiction  of  the 
House  of  Peers,  by  Sir  liobert  Atkyns. 
1699,  fol. 

A  Treatise  concerning  the  Nobilitie 
according  to  ye  Lawe  of  England,  by 
Jervis.  MS.  17th  century,  belonging 
to  Arthur  Vicars,  Esq.,  F.S.A.  Vicarage 
Library,  Clyde  Road,  Dublin. 


Observations  concerning  the  Nobilitie  of 
England,  auncient  and  moderne.  MS, 
17th  century.  In  the  possession  of 
the  Marquis  of  Ripon,  at  Studley 
Royal,  Co.  York. 

Treatise  of  Honour,  by  Tho.  St.  George, 
17th  cent.  Brit.  'Mus.,  Harl  MS. 
4145. 

Of  Knights  and  Matters  incident  to  the 
Degree  of  Knighthood  according  to  the 
Laws  of  England,  17th  cent.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harg.  MS.  325. 

A  Treatise  concerning:  the  Privileo:es  of 
the  Nobility  and  Gentry,  according  to 
the  Laws  of  England,  17th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  38. 

Observations  and  Notes,  taken  outt  of  Sr 
John  Fiene's  Booke  of  noblenesse  or 
gentry,  and  of  armes,  by  William 
Godfrey,  of  Co.  Lincoln,  17th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  30,947. 

The  Blason  of  Armorye,  written  for  Sir 
Edward  Stanhope.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans. 
MS.  883.  Another  by  Sir  Hamond 
L'Estrange,  Harl.  MS.  168.  17th 
century. 

Jus  Primogeniti  ;  or  The  Dignity,  Right, 
and  Priviledge  of  the  First-born, 
inquisited  and  defended  against  the 
impious  practice  of  some  Fathers,  in 
disinheriting  their  first^begotten  sons. 
London,  no  date. 

Treatises  on  Heraldry  and  Arms,  in 
Latin.  15th  to  18th  centuries.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  28,791. 

Methode  tres  facile  pour  apprendre  le 
Blason ;  dediee  a  M.  le  Marquis  de 
Blaru  ;  18th  century.  The  arms  are  in 
colours.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
16,994. 

De  Successionihus  apud  Anglos;  or,  a 
Treatise  of  Hereditary  Descents : 
shewing  the  Rise,  Progress,  and  Suc- 
cessive Alterations  thereof.  And  also. 
The  Laws  of  Descent,  as  they  are  now 
in  use,  with  a  scheme  of  Pedigrees  ; 
and  the  Degrees  of  Parentage  and 
Consanguinity,  by  Sir  Matthew  Hale. 
London,  1700,  8*^* 

Traite  de  la  Noblesse  et  de  son  origine, 
suivant  les  prejugez  rendus  par  les 
Commissaires  deputez  pour  la  verifica- 
tion des  Titres  de  Noblesse.  Par  A. 
Belleguise.     Paris,  1700,  12"- 


HeealdIc  Treatises. 


81 


The  Privileges  of  the  House  of  Lords  and 
Commons  Argued  and  Stated,  in  Two 
Conferences  between  both  Houses, 
April  19th  and  22nd,  1671.  To  which 
^  is  added  a  Discourse,  wherein  the  Rights 

of  the  House  of  Lords  are  truly  asserted, 
by  the  Right  Hon.  Arthur,  Earl  of 
Anglesey.     London,  1702,  8°- 

Curia  Militarls ;  or  a  Treatise  of  the 
Court  of  Chivalry  ;  in  three  books.  1. 
Concerning  the  Court  itself,  its  Judges 
and  Officers.  2.  Of  its  Jurisdiction, 
and  Causes  there  determinable.  3.  Of 
the  Process  and  proceeding  therein,  by 
John  Anstis.  With  an  introduction 
ascribed  to  Mr.  Camden.  London, 
1702,  8"- 

An  Essay  on  Additional  Figures  and 
Marks  of  Cadency.  Shewing  the 
Ancient  and  Modern  Practice  of  differ- 
encing Descendants  in  This  and  other 
Nations,  more  fully  and  exactly,  than 
any  thing  hitherto  published  upon  this 
part  of  Heraldry,  by  Alex.  Nisbet. 
Edinburgh,  1702,  8'^- 

Privilegia  Magnatum  apud  Anglos  ;  or, 
a  Declaration  of  the  divers  and  sundry 
Preheminencies  of  Privileges,  allowed 
by  the  laws  and  customs  of  England, 
unto  the  First-Born  among  her 
Majesty's  Subjects,  The  Temporal 
Lords  of  Parliament.  Together  with 
Notes  upon  most  of  those  Privileges, 
as  also  several  Remarks  relating  to  our 
Temporal  Peerage  by  way  of  Introduc- 
tion, by  John  Brydall.  London,  1704, 
fol. 

Traite  des  Recherches  curieuses  du  Blason. 
Bibliotheque  curieuse  et  instructive, 
par  Claude  Francois  Menestrier.  Paris, 
1704,  12«- 

Observations  upon  the  Inconveniences 
that  have  attended  the  frequent  Pro- 
motions to  Titles  of  Honour  and 
Dignity  since  King  James  came  to  the 
Crown  of  England.  See  Historical 
Di.wourses,  by  Sir  Edward  Walker,  Knt. 
Garter  Principal  King  of  Arms.  Lon- 
don, 1705,  fol. 

Traite  de  la  noblesse  et  de  ses  differentes 
especes,  de  son  origine,  du  gentilhomme 
de  nom  et  d'armes,  par  Gr.  A»La  Roque. 
Paris,  1678, 4<'-  Other  editions.  Rouen, 
1710,  4P-     Rouen,  1734,  4° 


A  Treatise  concerning  armes,  and  other 
precepts  and  rules  necessary  to  be 
known  by  the  nobilitie  and  gentrie  of 
England.  "  Charles  Mawsen  ejus  Liber, 
1713."  MS.  belonging  to  the  Marquis 
of  Bute,  Eccleston  Square,  London. 

The  Crisis,  or  a  Discourse  representing 
from  the  most  authentic  Records,  The 
Just  Causes  of  the  late  Happy 
Revolution,  and  the  several  Settlements 
of  the  Crowns  of  England  and  Scotland 
on  her  Majesty,  and  on  the  demise  of 
her  Majesty  without  Issue,  upon  the 
most  Illustrious  Dowager  of  Hanover, 
and  the  heirs  of  her  body,  being 
Protestants,  etc.,  by  Richard  Steele. 
London,  1714,  4^- 

The  Publick  Spirit  of  the  Whigs  ;  set 
forth  in  their  generous  encouragement 
of  the  Author  of  The  Crisis;  with 
some  observations  on  the  Seasonableness, 
Candor,  Erudition,  and  Style  of  that 
Treatise.  [Attributed  to  Lord 
Bolingbroke  and  Dean  Swift.]  London, 
1714,  4«' 

Les  Principes  du  Blazon  :  ou  Ton  explique 
toutes  les  regies  et  tons  les  termes  de 

cette  science,  par  Dangeau.  Paris,  1715, 

40. 

An  Argument  proving  that  the  Design  of 
Employing  and  Enobling  Foreigners, 
Is  a  Treasonable  Conspiracy  against  the 
Constitution,  Dangerous  to  the  King- 
dom, an  Affront  to  the  Nobility  of 
Scotland  in  particular,  and  Dishonour- 
able to  the  Peerage  of  Britain  in 
general.     London,  1717,  12"- 

An  Essay  on  the  Ancient  and  Modern 
Use  of  Armories  ;  shewing  their 
Origin,  Definition,  and  Division  of 
them  into  their  several  Species.  The 
Method  of  Composing  them  and 
Marshalling  many  Coats  together  in 
One  Shield.  Illustrated  by  many 
Examples  and  Sculptures  of  the 
Armorial  Ensigns  of  Noble  Families  in 
This  and  other  Nations,  by  Alexander 
Nisbet.     Edin.  1718,  4"- 

An  Historical  and  Critical  Essay  on  the 
True  Rise  of  Nobility,  Political  and 
Civil,  from  the  first  Ages  of  the 
World,  thro'  the  Jewish,  Grecian, 
Roman  Commonwealths,  &c.,  down  to 


32 


Heealdic  Treatises. 


this  present  time.  To  which  is  annexed, 
The  Order  of  Precedency.  London, 
1718,  8«- 

Lex  Constltutlonis ;  or,  The  Gentleman's 
Law  ;  being  a  complete  Treatise  of  all 
the  Laws  and  Statutes  relating  to  the 
King  and  Prerogative  of  the  Crown, 
Nobility,  Houses  of  Lords  and 
Commons,  &c.,  with  the  Manner  of 
passing  Bills  in  both  Houses,  by  Giles 
Jacob.     London,  1719,  8«- 

Of  the  several  Degrees  of  Gentry  and 
their  Precedency  ;  with  the  Antiquity 
and  Usefulness  of  Arms.  London, 
1719, 16-^- 

A  Collection  of  curious  Discourses, 
written  by  eminent  Antiquaries  and 
now  first  published  chiefly  for  the 
use  and  service  of  the  young  Nobility 
and  Gentry  of  England,  by  Thomas 
Heame.  2  Yols.  Oxon,  1720,  8«- 
Another  edition,  Lond.  1720,  S*^-  [In 
this  collection  are  several  original  essays 
relative  to  heraldic  subjects,  viz.,  the 
Antiquity  of  Arms  ;  Knights  made  by 
Abbots  ;  office  of  Heralds,  etc.] 

Historical  and  Critical  Essay  on  the  true 
Kise  of  Nobility,  political  and  Civil. 
[Rev  John  Randall.]  2  vols.  Lond., 
1720.    8°- 

A  Discourse  upon  certain  Points  touching 
the  Inheritance  of  the  Crown,  conceived 
by  Sir  Anthony  Brown  and  Answered 
by  Sir  Nicholas  Bacon.  By  Nathaniel 
Booth,  Esq.     London,  1722. 

An  Historical  and  Chronological  Treatise 
of  the  Anointing  and  Coronation  of  the 
Kings  and  Queens  of  France,  from 
Clovis  I.  to  the  present  King  ;  and  of 
all  the  Sovereign  Princes  of  Europe. 
To  which  is  added,  an  Exact  Relation 
of  the  Ceremony  of  the  Coronation  of 
Louis    XV.,   by   M.    Menin.        Lond. 

1723,  8'^- 

Notitia  Anglicana,  shewing  the  Atchieve- 
ments  of  all  the  English  Nobility,  their 
several  Quarterings  or  Pretensions,  the 
Arms  of  the  most  eminent  Families  in 
Great  Britain  ;  a  concise  Essay  upon 
the  Nature,  Rise,  and  Intent  of  Arms 
and  Armory,  by  Mr  Gardiner.     2  vols. 

1724,  SO- 


Introduction  a  la  science  du  blason,  avec 
les  armoiries  des  Souverains  de  1' Europe, 
etc.,  par  D.  J.  W.  Triers.  Leip.  1729, 
8«- 

Les  elemens  de  1'  histoire,  par  L'  Abbe 
de  Vallemont.  5th  edition.  4  vols. 
Paris,  1729,  12'>-  [Le  4«  volume 
contient  un  traite  du  blason  avec  plus 
de  230  armoiries  gravees.] 

Einleitung  zur  Heraldik,  von  Jungendres. 
Niirn-  1729,  8«- 

Essais  sur  la  Noblesse  de  France,  par  C. 
de  BoullainvilHers.     Amst.  1732,  8° 

Proceedings,  Precedents,  and  Arguments, 
on  claims  and  Controversies  concerning 
Baronies  by  Writ,  and  other  Honours. 
With  an  Appendix,  by  Arthur  Collins. 
Lond.  1734,  fol. 

A  Treatise  concerning  Dignities,  Titles, 
Offices,  etc.,  granted  by  Kings  of 
England,  for  the  Honour  and  Mainten- 
ance of  their  Eldest  Sons,  etc.  London, 
1737,  4P- 

La  science  de  la  jeune  noblesse.  Par 
Duchesne.     2  vols.  Paris,  1739  12°- 

ReichsErz-Schild-Herrn-Amt,  by  Schwarz. 
Treatise  on  the  office  of  Shield-hearer^ 
at  the  Court  of  the  Emperor  of 
Germany.     Altdorff,  1739,  4P- 

An  History  of  Land-Honours  and 
Baronies,  and  of  Tenure  in  Capite^  by 
T.  Madox.     Lond.  1741,  fol. 

The  Advantages  of  the  Hanover  Succession, 
and  English  Ingratitude,  freely  and 
impartially  considered  and  examined. 
London,  1744,  8«- 

Essays  upon  several  Subjects,  concerning 
British  Antiquities,  by  Henry  Home. 
Edinburgh,  1747,  8'^-  [The  subjects 
of  these  essays  are — The  Feudal  Law, 
the  Constitution  of  Parliament,  Honour 
and  Dignity,  Succession  and  Descent, 
and  the  hereditary  and  indefeasible 
Rights  of  Kings.] 

The  Art  of  blasonry  {hi  German),  by 
Paul  Reinhard.     Nuremberg,  1747,  8"- 

Livre  du  Blazon,  contenav-t  une  ample 
Explication  des  Metaux  et  Couleurs, 
etc.     Paris,  174D,  lol. 

The  Decree  and  Establishment  of  the 
Kings  Maiestie,  upon  a  controuersie  of 
Precedence,  betweene  the  younger 
sonnes  of  Viscounts  and  Barons,   and 


Heualdic  Treatises . 


33 


the  Baronets  ;  And  touching  some  other 
points  also  concerning,  aswell  Bannerets, 
as  the  said  Baronets.  Lord  Somers's 
Tracts,  3rd  collection,  vol.  1.  London, 
1751,  4«- 

Histoire  de  la  Pairie  de  France  et  du 
Parlement  de  Paris,  ou  Ton  traite  aussi 
des  Electeurs  de  I'Empire  et  du 
Cardinalat ;  par  M.  D.  B.  On  y  a  joint 
des  Traites  touchant  les  Pairies 
d'Angleterre,  et  I'origine  des  Grands 
d'Espagne,  Par  Jean  le  Laboureur.  2 
vols.     Londres,  1753,  12'*- 

The  Analysis  of  Nobility  in  its  Origin  ; 
as  Military,  Mercantile,  and  Literary, 
Proofs,  Privileges,  Duties,  Acquisition, 
and  Forfeiture  thereof.  Interspersed 
with  several  curious  Monuments  of 
History,  relating  to  Laws  of  Chivalry, 
Creations,  Degradations,  Jousts,  Tour- 
naments, Combats,  &c.  Translated  from 
the  original  German  of  Baron  Von 
Lowhen.  With  Notes  collected  from 
the  best  English  Antiquaries,  and  other 
authors.     London,  1754,  S^- 

Traite  historique  et  moral  du  blason,  par 
Dupuv-Demportes.  2  vols.  Paris, 
1754,'^12o- 

L'Arte  del  Blasone,  etc.  By  Marco 
Antonio,  .  Conte,  Ginanni.  Venezia, 
1756,  4'^- 

Nouvelle  Methode  raisonee  du  Blason,  ou 
de  I'art  Heraldique  du  P.  Menestrier, 
mise  dans  un  meilleur  ordre  & 
augmentee  de  toutes  les  connoissances 
relatives  a  cette  science,  par  M.  L^^-"^ 
(Lemoyne).  Lyon,  1770,  8"-  Another 
edition,  Lyon,  1780,  12«- 

The  Antiquity  and  Office  of  the  Constable 
of  England,  by  several  authors.  See 
"  A  Collection  of  Curious  Discourses," 
by  Thos.  Hearne,  vol.  ii.  London, 
1771,  8«- 

The  Antiquity,  Authority  and  Succession 
of  the  High  Steward  of  England,  by 
several  authors.  See  "  A  Collection  of 
Curious  Discourses,"  by  Thos.  Hearne. 
vol.  ii.     London,  1771,  8^- 

Treatises  on  the  Offices  of  High  Steward, 
Constable  and  Marshal  of  England,  etc., 
with  Papers  respecting  Duels,  and 
Tracts  on  the  Office  of  ArinB.  Brit. 
Mus.  Cott.  MS.,  Titus,  C.  I._ 

Miscellaneous  Collections  relating  to  the 
offices  of  Lord  High   Constable,   Lord 


High    Steward,     and    Earl    Marshall. 
Stowe,  MS.,  418.     'Brit.  Mus. 

Letters  to  a  Peer,  concerning  the  Honour 
of  Earl-Marshall,  by  J.  Anstis.  London, 
1706,  8«- 

A  Short  Enquiry  into  the  Nature  of  the 
Titles  conferred  at  Portsmouth  by  His 
Majesty,  August,  1773,  showing  the 
Origin  and  Ancient  Privileges  of 
Knights  Banneret.  London,  1773, 
8«- 

A  short  Enquiry  into  the  nature  of  the 
titles  conferred  at  Portsmouth,  and  in 
the  Camps,  by  his  Majesty  in  1773, 
and  1778 ;  shewing  the  origin  and 
ancient  privileges  of  Knights  Banneret. 
[By  Sir  Wm.  Fitzherbert.]  2nd 
edition,  London,  1779,   8°- 

Remarks  on  British  Antiquities  (Judicial 
Combats,  Ancient  Writs,  Ancient  and 
Modern  Use  of  Armorial  Bearings, 
Form  of  Funeral  Service,  etc.)  By 
W.  Borthwick.     Edin.  1776,  8«- 

The  origin  of  the  distinction  of  ranks,  by 
John  Millar.     London,    1779,   8o- 

The  Origin  of  the  Distinction  of  Ranks, 
by  J.  Millar.  Basil,  1793,  8"-  A 
French  translation  of  the  2nd  edition. 

Precedency.  By  Joseph  Edmondson, 
Mowbray  Herald,  London,  1780,  12«- 
2nd  edition,  London,  1785.  12°- 

Ralph  Brooke,  York  Herald,  his  Answer 
and  Opinion  to  the  Question  of  the 
Lord  Maiors,  Knights  and  Aldermen  of 
London  for  Precedency  above  ancienter 
Knights  than  themselves,  not  Alder- 
men of  London,  etc.  See  Gutch's 
Collectanea  Curiosa.  vol  1.  Oxford, 
1781,  8°- 

An  enquiry  into  the  origin  and  manner  of 
creating  Peers,  by  Richard  West. 
London,  1782,  S"^- 

Origin,  Progress,  and  Present  State  of 
the  Peerage  of  England,  by  John 
Fielding.     Lond.,  1782,  12«- 

Treatise  on  Ancient  Armour,  by   Francis 
Grose.     Lond.,  1786,  4°- 
Amst.,  1773,  12o- 

Inquiry  into  the  Origin  and  Progress  of 
Heraldry  in  England,  by  James  Dalla- 
way.     1793.  8«- 

Abuses  committed  by  Painters,  and 
others,  to  the  prejudice  of  the  Officers 
of  Arms,  by  William  Smith,  Rouge 
Dragon.    Dedicated  to  Lord  Burghley. 


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Heraldic  Teeatises. 


Inscribed  "  Liber  Petri  le  Neve  alias 
Norroy,  A.D.  1794."    MS.     Lamport 
Hall,  Co.  Northamptc^. 
Two  Letters  of  the  Origin,  Antiquity,  and 
History  of  Norman  Tiles,  stained  with 
Armorial   Bearings,  by   J.  H.  Major. 
London,  1794,  8«- 
A  Treatise  on  French  Heraldry,  etc.,  with 
emblazoned  Coats  of  Arms.     MS.  18th 
century,  belonging   to  Arthur  Vicars, 
Esq.,  F.S.A.     Vicarage  Library,  Clyde 
Road,  Dublin. 
Book  of  Ranks  and  Dignities  of  British 

Society.     London,  1805,  S^- 
The  Origin  of  the  Distinction  of  Ranks  ; 
or,  an  Inquiry  into  [the  Circumstances 
which    gave     rise    to    Influence    and 
Authority  in  the  different  Members  of 
Society,    by    John     Millar.       Fourth 
edition,     Edinburgh,  1806,  S^- 
An  introduction  to  Heraldry,    containing 
the  Rudiments  of  the  Science  in  general 
and   other   necessary   particulars   con- 
nected with  the  subject,  by   William 
Berry.     London,  1810,  8«- 
A  Treatise  on  the  origin  and   nature  of 
Dignities  or  Titles  of   Honour  ;   con- 
taining all  the  Cases  of  Peerage,   with 
the  mode  of  proceeding   in    Claims    of 
this  kind,  by  William  Cruise.  London, 
1810,    8o-       Second    edition,    London 
1823,  S"^- 
The  antient  Usage    in   bearing    of   such 
Ensigns  of  Honour  as  are  commonly 
called  Arms   by    Sir    Wm.     Dugdale, 
Knt.       With   additions,   containing  a 
short    Introduction  to  the    Science  of 
Heraldry,    and    Art    of    Emblazonry. 
Whereto      is      superadded      Honores 
Anglicani  ;  or,  Titles  of  Honour  of  the 
English  Nobility,  by  T.  C.  Banks,  Esq. 
London,  1811,  fol, 
Observations  respecting  Precedence,    and 
some  of  the  Distinctions   of  Rank,  by 
Thomas  Brydson.     Edin,  1812,  l^'^- 
An  historical  and  critical  Enquiry   into 
the  Nature  of  the  Kingly  office,  and 
how  far  the  act  of  coronation,  with  tha 
oath  established  by  law,  is  a  solemnity 
indispensible  to  the  exercise  of  the  Regal 
dignitv,  by  Sir  Thos.  C.  Banks.  London, 
1814,  8«-     Another  edition,  1826,  8°- 
Manuel   heraldique   ou  Clef  de  I'art  du 
Blason,  par  Foulque  Delanos,   Limoges, 
.  1816,  S''- 


The  Round  Table.  The  Order  and 
Solemnities  of  Crowning  the  King,  and 
the  Dignities  of  his  Peerage.  With 
remarks  in  vindication  of  both.  London, 
1820,  8«- 

The  Glory  of  Regality ;  an  Historical 
Treatise  of  the  Anointing  and  Crowning 
of  the  Kings  and  Queens  of  England, 
by  Arthur  Taylor.     London,  1820,  8o- 

Essai  sur  les  Noms  d'Hommes,  de  Peuples 
et  de  Lieux,  par  Eusebe  Salverte.  2  vols. 
Paris,  1824,  8«- 

An  introduction  to  the  knowledge  of 
English  heraldry,  by  Joseph  Hunter, 
1827.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,478. 

Notes  relating  to  the  Office  of  Heralds,  by 
Joseph  Hunter,  19th  century.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,480. 

An  Enquiry  into  the  place  and  quality  of 
the  Gentlemen  of  His  Majesty's  Most 
Honourable  Privy  Chamber,  by  N. 
Carlisle.     London,  1829,  8°- 

Disquisition  on  the  Right  of  Jurisdiction 
in  the  Peerage  Successions,  particularly 
the  Peerage  of  Scotland,  by  Sir  T.  C. 
Banks.     1830,  8«- 

The  Art  of  explaining  the  Origin  and 
Use  of  Armorial  Bearings.  London, 
1834,  120- 

Science  of  Archery,  shewing  its  affinity 
to  Heraldry  and  capability  of  Attain- 
ment, by  A.  P.  Harrison.     1834,  8«- 

A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Adulterine 
Bastardy,  with  a  Report  of  the  Ban- 
bury Case,  etc.,  by  Sir  N.  H.  Nicolas. 
London,  1836,  8o- 

On  the  Nobility  of   the  Briti&h    Gentr}^ 
or  the  Political  Ranks  and  Dignities  of 
the   British     Empire     compared   with 
those  on  the  Continent    by   Sir  James 
Lawrence.      Lond.   1824,    S""-       Other 
editions  in  1825,  1828,  1840. 
The  Rights  of  Heirship  ;  or  the  Doctrine 
of  Descents  and  Consanguinity,  etc.,  by 
H.  S,  Causton.     London,   1842,   8«' 
Riddell's   Law   and   Practice   in  Scottish 
Peerages.      2  vols.   Edinburgh,    1842, 

Plain  Hints  for  understanding  the 
Genealogy  and  Armorial  Bearings  of 
England,  etc.,  by  Archibald  Barrington. 
London,  1843,  8" 

Lectures  on  Heraldry,  in  which  the 
Principles  of  the  Science  are  familiarly 
explained,  and  its   application  shewed 


Heraldic  Treatises. 


35 


to     History     and     Architecture,     by 

Archibald  Barrington.     London,  1844, 

8'^- 
Armorial  Universal :  precede  d'un  Traite 

complet  de   la  science  du   Blason  ;    et 

suivi   d'un    Supplement,    par  Jouffroy 

d'Eschavannes.      2   vols.   Paris,  1844, 

1848,  8«- 
Science  des  Armoiries,  par  M.  de  Magny. 

Paris,  1845,  4'^- 
A  Paper  on  Heraldry,  by   Mr    Partridge. 

See  Athenceum.     Aug.    1847,   p.   915. 
Histoire  du  blason  et  science  des  armoiries, 

par  P.  Eysenbaeh.     Tours,  1848,  8«- 
Inquiry  into  the  E-ise  and  Growth  of   the 

lloyal  Prerogative  in   England,   by    J. 

Allen,   A   new   edition  by  B.  Thorpe. 

London,  1849,  8«- 
Order  of  Precedences,   with  Authorities 

and  remarks,   by   Sir    Charles    George 

Young.     London,  1851,  8'^-     Privately 

printed. 
The  Pursuivant    of   Arms  :  or   Heraldry 

founded  upon  Facts,  by  James  Robinson 

Planche.      London,    1852,    8«-        2nd 

edition,  1859  ;  3rd  edition,  1874. 
The  True  Use  of  Arms  :  reprinted  from 

the    original    edition    1592,    by    W. 

Wyrley.     London,  1853,  S''- 
L'Art  de  composer  les   livrees   au   milieu 

du  XIX®   siecle  d'apres  les  principes  de 

la  science  heraldique.      Par  De    Saint- 

Epain.     Paris,  1853,  8'^- 
A  Plea  for   the   Antiquity   of   Heraldry, 

with  an  attempt  to  expound  its  theory 

and   elucidate   its   history,     by     Wm. 

Smith  Ellis.     London,  1853,  8'^- 
Nouveau  Manuel  complet  du  Blason,  etc. 

(Manuels-Roret).      Par.    J.    F.    Jules 

Pautet  du  Parois.     Paris,  1854,  IS^- 
Nouveau  traite  historique  et  archeologique 

de   la    vraie   et    parfaite    science    des 

armoiries,  par  Marquis   de  Magny.     2 

vols.     Paris,  1856,  4o- 
Usages  of  Knighthood,  by  F.  Kottenkamp. 

London,  1857. 
La  Science  du  blason,  accompagnee  d'un 

armorial  general  des  families  nobles  de 

I'Europe,  par  Vicomte  de  Magny.    Paris, 

1858,  8«- 
Treatise  on  Heraldry,  by  J.  F.  Y.  Mogg. 

London,  1858,  8"-  • 

Essay  of  Heraldry,  by  J.   F.  Y.  Mogg. 

New  edition,  London,  1859,  12«- 
La  Science  des  Armoiries,  par  W.  Maigne. 

Paris,  1860,  Vl^- 


Abrege   methodique    de   la    science    des 

armoiries,    suivi     d'un     glossaire     des 

attributs  heraldiques,  par  W.  Maigne. 

Paris,  1860,  12«- 
Le  Blason  des   Couleurs,   par   Hippolyte 

Cocheris.     Paris,  1860,  8°- 
The  Law  and    Practice  of   Heraldry   in 

Scotland,  by  George  Seton.  Edinburgh, 

1863  8^- 
Nouveau  Traite  de  Blason,  'ou  science  des 

armoiries  mise  a  la  portee  des   gens  du 

monde  et  des  artistes,    d'apres  le    P. 

Menestrier,  D'Hozier,  Segoiug,  Palliot, 

etc.,  460  blasons,  800  noms  de   famille, 

par  Victor  Bouton.     Paris,  1853,  8*^- 
Archeologie  heraldique.  Le  Roy  d'Armes, 

etc.,  par  C.    D.    de   Magny,    Marquis. 

Florence,  1867,  4o- 
A    Dissertation     on     the     History     of 

Hereditary  Dignities,  etc.,  with  special 

reference  to  the  Case    of  the   Earldom 

of  Wilts,  by  W.  F.  Finlason.     London, 

1869,  8'^- 
The  Science  of  Heraldry  :  with  a  practical 

introduction   thereto,     by    R.     Willis. 

London.    1872,  o- 
Traite   de   I'Art    Heraldique,    etc.,     par 

Victor  Bouton.     Paris,  1873,  12o- 
Genealogies.  An  Essay.      London,   1876, 
8«- 
Art,  heraldique,  etc.,  par  Le  Beffroi.      4 

vols.    Bruges,   1863—76,   4"- 
Le  Debat  des  Herauts  d'Armes  de  France 

et  d'Angleterre,  by  John  Coke,  edition 

commencee  par  Leopold  Pannier.    Paris, 

1877,  8« 
On  the  Laws  of  Arms,  chiefly  in  connection 

with  changes  of  Name,  a  Lecture  bv 

Edw.  Bellasis.     Lond.  1880,  fol. 
La  Science  des  Armoiries,  avec  Gravures 

dans  le  texte,  par  Bachelin-Deflorenne. 

Paris,  1880,  8'^'- 
Traite  complet  de  la  science  du  blason,  par 

Jouffroy  d'Eschavannes.     Paris,   1880, 

80. 

The  Book  of  Precedence,  by  Sir  J.  Bernard 

Burke.     London,  1881,  8°- 
Die      Reichersberger      Felide     und     das 

Nibelungenlied.       Eine    genealogische 

Studie,   von   F.    X.    Woeber.     Meran, 

1885,  8'^- 
The  Kinship  of  Men,   an  argument  from 

Pedigrees   or   Genealogy   viewed  as    a 

Science,  by  Henry  Kendall.     London, 

1888,  80- 


36 


Heraldic  Tbeatises. 


''  The  Probationer  hys  fyrste  Assaye  in 
the  mystery es  of  Armorye."  "  The 
Probationer's  second  Day's  Discourse, 
of  the  Dignity  of  the  Shielde  and  of 
Creastes."  Brit.  Mus.,  Harl.  MSS. 
5836—5838. 

A  Discourse  concerning  the  Prerogative 
of  the  Crown.  Apparenthj  in  the 
handwriting  of  William  Camden. 
Stowe  MS.  209.     Brit.  Mus. 

A  short  historical  account  of  such  marks 
and  ensignes  of  honour  as  are  commonlj^ 
called  Armes,  &c.,  thereunto  are  added 
certain  briefe  observations  toucliing  the 
Antiquitie  of  Heralds,  &c.  Stowe  MS. 
529,  Brit.  Mus. 

The  Boke  of  Noblenes,  that  sheweth  how 
many  Sortes  and  Kyndes  there  is  ;  and 
specially  to  those  whiche  do  folowe  and 
vse  the  Tryne  and  Estate  of  Warre  ; 
translated  out  of  Laten  into  Frenche, 
and  now  in  Englisshe,  by  me  John 
Larke.     E.  Wyer,  no  date,  12''- 

A  Treatise  of  the  Nobility  of  this  Realm, 
according  to  the  Law,  Avith  the  Pedigrees 
of  many  Noble  Families.  Brit.  Mus. 
Sloan  MS.  1429.  ^ 

The  etymology,  origin,  and  history  of  all 
English  titles  of  honour  from  the  most 
approved  records  and  authorities,  17th 
century.     Stowe  MS.  4-13.     Brit.  Mus. 

Orders  and  Statutes  for  placing  of  all 
noble  Estates,  with  their  Arms  coloured, 
bv  John  Typtofte.  Brit.  Mus.,  Harl. 
MS.  6079. 

The  Book  of  Precedence  of  all  Estates, 
and  placing  to  their  degrees,  Stowe 
MS.  275.  Brit.  Mus. 

On  the  Precedency  of  Peers,  by  Lord 
Chancellor  Truro.  No  date,  8"-  50 
copies  only  printed  for  private   friends. 

Baronies  by  Writ.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  5019. 

Precedents  of  Baronyes  by  Wryttte, 
descending  with  the  landes  to  the  heirs 
males,  and  not  to  the  heirs  females. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  566. 

A  Treatise  describing  Baronies  and 
Dignities.  [This  treatise  is  about  the 
baronies  of  Abergavenny  and  Grrey.] 
MS.     Wrest  Park,  Beds. 

On  privileges  of  baronage,  nobility, 
knights,  and  knighthood,  bv  John 
Selden.  MS.  E.  Trinity  ^College 
Dublin. 


On  the  Office  of  Armes,  by  Robert  Glover. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6591. 

Treatise  of  the  institution  of  Officers  of 
Arms,  by  Julius  Caesar.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MSS.  28549,  f.  54  ;  29901,  f.  40. 

Of  the  antiquity  and  duty  of  heralds  and 
the  several  officers  relating  thereto. 
Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  MS.  Faust.  E.  ii. 

A  Discourse  of  Arms,  by  Francis  Thinne, 
Lancaster  Herald.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  6591. 

Of  the  Antiquity  of  arms  in  England. 
Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  MS.  Faust  E.  Y.^f.  7L 

A  Treatise  on  Heraldry  and  Arms  ;  and  a 
Discourse  concerning  the  Office  of  Arms, 
by  Sir  William  Segar.  Brit.  Mus  ; 
Add.  MS.  8933. 

A  Treatise  of  Heraldry  and  Royal  cere- 
monies by  Henry  Lilly.  "  The  originall 
of  Herehawghtes."  brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  6079. 

Antiquites  de  I'Art  Heraldique.  Pv  J. 
Thorold.     Yarmouth'  n.d.  12"- 

Rudiments  of  the  Arte  of  Armorye,  by 
John  Gwillim.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
26,680. 

Blason  d'Armoiries,  contenant  une 
Instruction  generale,  et  brefve  methode 
pour  apprendre  facilement  la  vraye 
intelligence  dicelles,  avec  les  differences 
des  Couronnes,  Tymbres,  Lambrequins, 
Cimiers,  supportz  ou  tenans,  Ordre  de 
Chevaleries,  &c.,  1629.  Brit  Mus,  Harl. 
MS.  4038, 

Tractatus  de  insigniis  et  armis  pingendis, 
by  Bartoli  a  Saxoferrato.  Brit  Mus. 
MSS.  Cott.  Nero-  A.  tii,  Arundel  489, 
Harl.  6149,  Add.  28791. 

Treatise  on  heraldic  colours,  the  creation 
of  dignities,  the  ordering  of  battles,  etc. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  28549. 

The  Courtier's  Academic,  comprehending 
seven  several  dayes  Discourses  ;  wherein 
be  discussed  seven  noble  and  important 
arguments,  worthy  of  all  gentlemen  to 
be  perused  :  1,  of  Beautie ;  2,  of 
Humane  Love  ;  3,  of  Honour ;  4,  of 
Combate  and  single  fight ;  5,  of 
Nobilitie  ;  6,  of  Riches  ;  7,  of  Prece- 
dence of  Letters  or  Armes,  by  Count 
Haniball  Romei,  and  translated  into 
English  by  J.  K.     London,  n,d.,  4°- 


Heraldic  Teeatis^s. 


37 


Kemarks  on  the  Origin  and  Usage  of 
Arms,  the  Ensigns  Armorial  of  Foreign 
Nations,  and  Antiquity  of  the  Eojal 
Arms  of  England,  by  Martin  Leake. 


Origin  of  the  Armorial  Searings  of  the 
Cross  and  five  Crescents,  the  Mermaid, 
etc.,  borne  by  Efys  and  others,  by  W. 
S.  Ellis.     No  date,  S''- 


Iwatorg. 


Class-Catalogue  of  Manuscripts  relating 

to   Heraldiy  and    Genealogy    in    the 

British  Museum.      6  vols.   fol.      Not 

published. 
Catalogue  of  Books  of  Heraldry,  by  John 

Bagford.       Brit.    Mus.    Sloan,      MS, 

885,  p.  142. 
Ancient  Heraldic  and  Antiquarian  Tracts, 

bv    Sir   James    Balfour.      Edinburgh, 

1837,  4''-      [Only  70  copies  printed.] 
Tracts  relating  to  Heraldry,  17th  century. 

By  Francis  Thynne,  Lancaster  Herald. 

Brit.  Mus.  MSS.  Lans.  254,  255  ;  Cott. 

Tit.  C.  1. 
Heraldic  Collections,  the  greatest  part  of 

which  formerly   belonged  to  Sir  John 

Paston,  Knight,  in  the  reign  of  Edw. 

IV.     Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  285. 
Heraldic  Collections,  chiefly  of  the  time 

of  Henry  YIII,  and  Elizabeth.      Brit. 

Mus.  Cott.  MS.  Tiber.  E.  VIII. 
Heraldic,    Genealogical,    and    Historical 

Collections,   by   John   Anstis,    Garter. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  14291. 
Collection    of  .ipapers,    etc.    relating    to 

Heraldry,   by   Wm.     Camden.       I7th 
century.     Brit.    Mus.   Cott.   MS.   Faust, 

E,  1. 
Heraldical  Collections,  by  Eobert  Glover. 

Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  872. 
Eobert  Glover's  Heraldic  Collections,  2 

vols,  folio.     College  of  Arms. 
Transcript  of  Glover's  Heraldic  Collections, 

by  W.  Smith,  Eougedragon,  A.D.  1600. 

Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  245. 
Heraldic  Collections   by  St,   George  and 

Lily,  in  the  possession  of  the  Earl  of 

Egmont,  at  St  James'  Place. 
Heraldical  Collections  of  William  Penson, 

Chester-Herald,  17th  cent.     Brit.  Mus. 

Harl.  MS.  1107. 


A  Collection  of  Heraldry,  ancient  and 
modern  ;  relating  chiefly  to  the  Nobility 
and  Gentry  of  Great  Britain  :  Inter- 
spersed with  various  Histories  tending 
to  an  Illustration  of  the  same  ;  18th 
century,  three  volumes.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MSS.  25,139—25,141. 

The  Heraldic  Calender.  By  WiUiam 
Skey.     1846. 

Fac  Simile  of  an  ancient  Heraldic  Manu- 
script, emblazoned  by  Sir  David 
Lyndsay.    Edin.  1822,  fol. 

Fac  Simile  of  an  ancient  heraldic  manu- 
script emblazoned  by  Sir  David  Lyndsay, 
1542.  Edited  by  David  Laing.  "^  Edin. 
1878,  fol.      [Fifty  copies  only  printed.] 

An  Abridgment  of  Heraldry,  or  a  very 
plain  and^easy  way  for  the  ready  under- 
standing of  that  Art.  And  for  com- 
pleating  the  same,  here  is  added  forty 
Crests,  being  of  great  use  for  such  as 
study  the  art.  London  n.  d.  single 
sheet. 

Heraldic  Alphabet. — Ein  sonderliches 
Alphabeth  Durchb.  Wapen  vor  Standes 
undandere Kinder,  etc.,  von  C.  Matthaeo. 
Berlin,  1708,  4''- 

Heraldisches  A.  B.  C.  Buch,  von  Dr.  Karl 
Eitter  von  Mayer.  Miinchen,  1857,  8°' 

Heraldisches  Alphabet,  von  A.  M, 
Hildebrandt.     Frankfurt,  1884,  4^- 

Historical  Anecdotes  of  Heraldry  and 
Chivalry,  tending  to  shew  the  Origin 
of  Many  English  and  Foreign  Coats  of 
Arms,  Circumstances  and  Customs. 
Illustrated  with  engravings.     By  Mrs. 

Susannah  Dobson.      Worcester,    17#5, 

40.  ^        ^     L> 

Anecdotes  of  Heraldry.  In  which  is  set 
forth  the  origin  of  the  armorial  bearings 
of  many  families,  by  Chas.  Norton 
Elvin.   "^London,  1864,  S^- 


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Heraldht. 


A  book  of  such  Beasts,  as  are  most  useful 
for  drawing,  graving,  or  Armes-painting 
and  chaseing,  designed  by  F,  Barlow, 
and   engraved   by   William    Vaughan, 

1664.  'JiM'^  ^    J^^..t,*v-  O^A-'vxetira/t./^. 

Les  Animaux  '  du  Rlason  Croquis 
Drolatiques,  par  Godef roy  de  Crollalanza. 
Pise,  1880,  12«- 

Heraldic  Anomalies  i  or  Rank  Confusion 
in  the  Order  of  Precedence,  by  Arch- 
deacon E.  Nares.  2  vols.  London,  1823, 
8"-      Another  edition,  1824. 

Heraldic  Antiquities,  by  Thomas  Willi- 
ment.  Brit.  Mus.  Not  published. 

A  plea  for  Ihe  Antiquity  of  Heraldry, 
etc.,  by  W.  S.  Ellis.    London,  1869,  8«- 

The  Antiquities  of  Heraldry,  collected 
from  the  literature,  coins,  gems,  vases; 
and  other  monuments  of  pre-Christian 
and  Mediaeval  times,  with  a  catalogue  of 
early  Armorial  Seals,  by  Wm.  Smitli 
Ellis.     London,  1861),  8'^- 

An  Application  of  Heraldry  to  the 
Illustrations  of  various  University  and 
Collegiate  Antiquities,  by  H.  A.  Wood- 
ham.     Cambridge,  1841,  4^- 

The  Art  of  Heraldry,  in  two  parts,  to- 
gether with  the  atchievements  of  each 
degree,  etc.,  according  to  the  excellent 
method  of  Guillim's  Heraldry,  by 
Richard  Blome.  Lond.  1685,  8'^- 
Second  edition,  Lond.  1693,    8«- 

Das  alte  wahre  Heroldts-Kunst,  by 
Christian  Maximilian  Spener.  Colin 
an  der  Spree,  1705,  4P- 

Examen  artis  heraldicse  maximam  partem 
ex  insigni  opere  Spereriano  collectum, 
by  J.  Weber,  3rd  edition.  Jenae, 
1713,  8«- 

The  Art  of  Heraldry,  Containing,  The 
Original  and  Universality  of  Arms  and 
Ensigns,  &Q.  Embellished  with  Forty 
Copper-plates,  containing  above  900 
Coats  of  Arms  of  the  Nobility  and 
Gentry  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 
Printed  for  J.  Osborn.     London,  1730, 

Le  Arts,  Heraldique,  Archeologie,  par 
Beffroi.     4  vols.  Bruges,  1863—76,  4P- 

Barber's  Art  of  Heraldry,  with  forty-one 
plates  of  arms,  "  Blazoned  by  the  late 
Thomas  Barber."  Stowe,  MS.  784. 
Brit.  Mus. 

Badges,  Crests,  and  Standards,  temp. 
Henry  VIII.  See  "  Collect,  Topog,  et 
Genealog."  vol.  iii.  p.  49. 


Badges,  Cyphers,  Monograms,  etc.,  of  the 
British  Army,  by  Jenner  and  Knewstur. 
London  (1869),  8'>- 
Drawings  of  the  Royal  Arms,   Standards, 
Crowns  and  Cyphers,   and  Devices  of 
England,  by  —  Sarney.     folio. 
A  Complete  Body  of  Heraldry  :   contain- 
ing    an   Historical   Enquiry   into   the 
origin  of  Armories,  and   the    Rise   and 
Progress  of  Heraldry  ;   the  Institution 
of  the   Offices    of  Constable,  Marshal, 
and   Earl-Marshal   of    England ;    the 
Erection,  Creation,  and  Establishment 
of  Kings,    Heralds,    Pursuivants,    and 
other    Officers    of   Arms,     with     their 
several  and  respective  Duties,   Badges, 
Liveries,  &c.    The  proper  Methods   of 
Blazoning   and   Marshalling   Armorial 
Bearings,       etc.,      etc.,      by      Joseph 
Edmondsou.    2    vols.    London,    1780, 
fol. 
Book   of   Heraldry,    by    Gregory    King, 
Lancaster  Herald.      Brit.   Mus.    Harl. 
MS.  6591. 
A  Guide  to    the    Study  of  Book-Plates 
{Ex-Lihris).    By  the  Hon.  J.  Leicester 
Warren.     London,  1880,  8«- 
Notes  on  Book  Plates,  by  A.  W.  Franks. 
Printed  for  private  distribution,  1887, 
8"- 
Illustrations    of   Armorial    China.       One 
hundred  copies  privately  printed,  1887, 
fol. 
On  Collars  of  the  Royal  Livery,  by  J.  G. 
N.      Gentleman's  Magazine,  for  1842. 
Ye  Comic  History  of  Heraldry,  by  R.  H. 
Edgar,      illustrated      by      W.     Vine. 
London,  1878,  8"- 
Common-place    book    of     heraldic     and 
historical      collections,      by       Robert 
Comaundre     (oh.     1613)     Rector     of 
Tarporley,  Co.  Chester.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg. 
MS.  2642. 
The  differences  of  Crosses  in  Arms  exem- 
plified.    Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.   882,  f. 
36  b. 
Heraldica     curiosa.      J.     A.     Rudolphi. 

Niiraberg,  1698,  fol. 
The  Curiosities  of  Heraldry,  with  Illus- 
trations from  Old  English  Writers,  by 
Mark  Anthony  Lower.  Lewes,  1845, 
8«- 
The  Heroical  Devises  of  M.  Claudius 
Paradin,  Canon  of  Beavieu.  Where- 
unto    are    added    the     Lord     Gabriel 


HeealdrY. 


39 


Sjmeons'  and  others.  Translated  out 
of  Latin  into  English  by  P.  S.  London, 
1591,  240- 

Minerva  Britannia,  or  a  Garden  of 
Heroical  Denises,  furnished,  and  adorned 
with  Emblemes  and  Impressas  of  sundry 
natures,  by  Henry  Peacham,  London, 
1612,  40. 

The  Art  of  making  Devises,  treating  of 
Hieroglyphicks,  Symboles,  Emblemes, 
Armes,  Blazons,  etc.,  by  Henry 
Estienne,  Lord  of  Fossez,  and  trans- 
lated into  English  by  Thos.  Blount. 
London,  1646,  4'^-  Another  edition, 
with  additions,  1650. 

Alphabet  de  Chiffres,  Devises,  Emblemes, 
Medailles  et  autres  Figures  hierogly- 
fiques,   by    Nicolas     Verrien.      Paris, 

1685,  80- 

Eecueil  d'Emblemes.  Devises,  etc.,  par 
Nicolas  Yerrien.  Paris,  1696,  80- 
Another  edition.  Par.  1724,  8^- 

La  science  et  I'art  des  devises,  etc.,  par 
Claude   Francois   Menestrier.       Paris, 

1686,  8«- 

Knight's  Gems  ;  or  Device  Book.  By  Fr. 
Knight.     London,  1836,  8°' 

Heraldic  Devices  discovered  on  the  Effigies 
of  Richard  II.  and  his  Queen,  by  John 
Nichols.     London,  1841,  4«- 

Historic  Devices,  Badges,  and  War- Cries, 
by  Mrs.  Bury  Palliser.  London,  1870, 
80- 

Dictionnaire  des  Devises  historiques  et 
heraldiques,  avec  figures  et  une  table 
alphabetique  des  noms,  par  A.  Chassant 
&  Henri  Tausin.  3  vols.  Paris,  1878, 
120- 

Heraldic  Dictionary  compiled  by  Richard 
Coffin,  of  Portledge,  Sheriif  of  the 
County  of  Devon.  MS.  17th  century. 
In  the  possession  of  J.  R.  Pine  Coffin, 
Esq.  Portledge,  North  Devon.  [In 
this  library  there  is  another  Heraldic 
Dictionary,  the  name  of  the  compiler 
is  not  given,] 

Dictionnaire  Heraldique,  par  Jaques 
CheviUard.     Paris,  1723,  12o- 

A  New  Dictionary  of  Heraldry,  explaining 
the  Terms  used  in  that  Science  ;  with 
their  Etymology,  and  different  Versions 
into  Latin.  Containing  all  the  Rules 
of  Blazon,  with  Reasons  for*  the  same. 
The  original  signification  of  Bearings. 
And  a  concise  Account  of  the  most  noted 


Orders  of  Knighthood,  by  James  Coats. 
London,  1725,  8'^-  Second  edition, 
1739.     Another  edition,  1747,  S^- 

Dictionnaire  heraldique,  contenant  tout 
ce  qui  a  rapport  a  la  science  du  Blason, 
avec  r  explication  des  termes,  &c.  Par 
Gastelier  de  la  Tour.  Paris,  1774,  8o- 
Another  edition,  1777,  8°- 

Encyclopoedia  Heraldica ;  or,  complete 
Dictionary  of  Heraldry.  By  William 
Berry.     4  vols.  London,  1828,  4P- 

Aristoglyphics ;  or.  Heraldic  Dictionary 
of  the  Arms  borne  by  the  nobility  of 
the  British  Empire.  London,  1838, 
240- 

Dictionnaire  Heraldique.  See  "  Nouvelle 
Encyclopedie  Theologique,"  vol  15, 
par  J.  P.  Migne.     Paris,  1852,  4P- 

Le  Blason.  Dictionnaire  et  Remarques 
par  le  C'^-  Armedee  de  Foras.  Grenoble, 
1883,  4«- 

Katechismns  der  Heraldik,  von  Eduard 
Freiherm  von  Sacken.  (Webers  lUus- 
trierte  Katechismen.)  Leip,  1885,  8^' 

A  Dictionary  of  Heraldry,  with  upwards 
of  two  thosuand  five  hundred 
Illustrations,  by  Charles  Norton  Elvin. 
London,  1889,  S"- 

A  Display  of  Heraldrie  :  Manifesting  a 
more  easie  accesse  to  the  knowledge 
thereof  then  hath  beene  hitherto 
published  by  any,  through  the  benefit 
of  Method  ;  whereunto  it  is  now  reduced 
by  the  industry  of  John  Gwillim, 
Pursuivant  of  Armes.  London,  1610, 
fol.  Other  editions  in  1632,  1638, 
1660,  1664,  1666,  1679,  and  1724. 

Guillim's  Display  of  Heraldry.  Fifth 
edition,  with  a  prefatory  letter  by 
Richard  Blome.     London,  1664,  fol. 

Guillim's  Display  of  Heraldry,  by  John 
Barkham.  The  sixth  edition,  improved 
with  large  additions.  To  which  is 
added,  a  Treatise  of  Honour,  Military 
and  Civil,  according  to  the  laws  and 
customs  of  England,  by  Captain  John 
Logan  :  likewise  a  Supplement  of  Scarce 
Tracts  relating  to  the  Office  of  Arms, 
etc.     Londen,  1724,  fol. 

The  Armes  taken  out  of  the  originall 
Manuscript  of  Mr.  John  GuiUim, 
Pursuivant  of  Armes,  out  of  which  he 
formed  the  boke  he  Printed,  Intituled. 
The  Display  of  Heraldry,  17th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,681. 


40 


Heraldry. 


The  Banner  Displayed,  or  an  abridgment 
of  Guillim's  Display  of  Heraldry  ;  being 
a  complete  system  of  heraldry  in  all  its 
parts,  by  Samuel  Kent.  2  vols.  London, 
1726-28,  80- 
The  British  Banner  Display 'd;  A  Complete 
System  of  Heraldry.  Wherein  the 
Antiquity,  Dignity,  and  Use  of  Arms, 
in  regard  to  the  Distinction,  Honour, 
and  Connexion  of  Families,  are 
exhibited.  Comprehending  an  accurate 
Abridgement  of  the  last  edition  of 
Gruillim,  by  Samuel  Kent.  2  vols. 
London,  1755,  8<>- 
A   Display    of    Heraldry,    by     William 

Newton.     London,  1816,  8*^- 
The     Elements     of    Heraldry,     and    an 
Alphabet  of  English  Arms.  17th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,709. 
The  Elements  of  Armories,  by  Edmund 

Bolton.     London,  1610,  4P- 
The  Elements  of  Heraldry  ;  containing  a 
clear  definition,  and  concise  Historical 
.  Account  of  that  ancient,   useful,   and 
entertaining  Science.     The  Origin  and 
divers   kinds  of  Coats   of  Arms,   with 
their    essential     and     integral     Parts 
considered    separately,    etc.,    by   Mark 
Anthony  Porny.      London,    1765,    8<^- 
Other  editions,' 1771,  1787,  1795. 
Elements  of  Heraldry,  with  a  description 
of  the  figures  in  the  display,  containing 
the     Blazon     of     numerous     armorial 
bearings,  etc.,  by  Archibald  Barrington. 
Lond.  1846,  12«- 
The   Elements   of  Heraldry  :  containing 
an  explanation  of  the  principles  of  the 
science,  and  a  glossary  of  the  technical 
terms  employed.     With  an  essay  upon 
the  use  of  Coat-Armor  in  the  United 
States,  by  William  Henry  Whitmore. 
New  York,  Cambridge,  1866,  8'^- 
Encyclopoedia  of  Heraldry,  by  J.  and  J- 

B.Burke.     London,  1844,  V'- 
English  Heraldry,    from    1600   to    1642. 

Stowe  MS.  250,  Brit.  Mus. 
English  Heraldry,  by  Charles  Boutell. 
With  illustrations  drawn  and  engraved 
on  wood  by  K.  B.  Utting.  Lond.  1867, 
8''-  Fourth  edition,  containing  450 
illustrations.  Lond.  1879,  8^- 
Heraldry,  British,  French,  and  German, 
by  C.'^H.  Smith,  4  vols,  [about  1840], 
4P-     South  Kensington  Museum. 


Heraldry  of  Fish.     Notices  of  the  princi- 
pal families  bearing  fish  in   their  arms, 
by  Thomas  Moule.    London,  1842,  8'^- 
The  Mermaid,  and  the  Symbolism  of   the 
Fish,  in  Art,  Literature,  and  Legendary 
Lore,  by  Llewellyn  Jewitt.     See  "  The 
Reliquary,"    vols,   xix,  xx.      London, 
1879,  &c.,  8"- 
Fishes    of   Fancy,    with    notices    of   the 
Fishes  of   Heraldry,  by  P.    Bobinson. 
London,  1883,  8«- 
Flowers  and  Heraldry,  or  Floral  Emblems 
and   Heraldic    Figures,    by    R.    Tyas. 
London,  1851.  8"- 
Modern  and  Antique  Gems.    [Containing 
examples    for    seal     engraving,     with 
mottoes,  crests,    garters   and  cyphers.] 
By  F.  Knight.     Lond.  1828,   8"'- 
A  Glossary   of   terms    used    in    British 
Heraldry,    with  a  chronological  table 
illustrative  of  its  rise  and  progress,  by 
H,  Gough.     Oxford,    1847,   8^- 
The  Grammar  of  Heraldry.     Containing 
I.  Rules    of  Blazoning,    Cautions   and 
Observations.    2.    Practical   Directions 
for   Marshalling ;  with  Discourses   on 
several    Parts    (or   Ornaments)    of   an 
Atchievement.     3.  A  Large    Collecl:ion 
of  Arms  by  way   of   Example,    Alpha- 
betically digested.  With  two  Appendices; 
And  a  List  of  the  Subscribers,  to  most 
of  their  Arms  and  Titles.     By    Samuel 
Kent.       London,    1716,    8°-       Second 
edition,  1718,  8«- 
The    Grammer  of  Heraldry,    or    Gentle- 
man's  Vade  Mecum,   &c.,   by  Samuel 
Kent.  Third  edition,  to  wliich  is  added 
a  copious  Dictionary,    being   a  curious 
Explanation  of  all  the   terms   used  in 
Heraldry.      London,  1724,  8«- 
A  Grammar  of  British  Heraldry,  consist- 
ing of  Blazon  and  Marshalling,  with  an 
Introduction  on  the  Rise,   Origin,    and 
Progress  of  Symbols  and  Ensigns,  etc  , 
by  William   Sloane  Evans.       London, 
1847,  8'^-      Second  edition,  1854,   8''- 
Grammaire      heraldique,     contenant     la 
definition    exacte    de    la    science    des 
armoiries,      suivie      d'un '  vocabulaire 
explicatif   et   de  planches  d'armoiries, 
par  N.  J.  H.  Gourdon  de   Genouillac. 
Paris,  1853,  18«-    Other  editions,  1857, 
12«-     1861,  120- 
The      Grammar      of      Heraldry,      with 
the  Armorial  bearings  of  all  the  Landed 


Heealdet. 


41 


G-entry    in     England,    prior    to     the 

sixteenth   century.      Illustrated.       By 

John  Edwin  Cussans.     London,  1866, 

S^ 
Grammatica  Araldica  ad  uso  degli  Italiani, 

dal   Cavaliere  F.   Tribolati.    (Manuali 

Hoepli.)     Milano,  1887,  12"- 
A  Guide  to  the  Study  of  Heraldry,   by  J. 

A.  Montagu.     London,  1810,  4^^- 
Handbuch  der   theoretischen   und   prak- 

tischen  Heraldik,    by   Otto  Titan   von 

Hefner.    Miinchen,  1863,  4'^-     Another 

edition,  Gorlitz,  1887,  4"- 
The      Handbook     of     Heraldry ;      with 

instructions  for  tracing  pedigrees  and 

deciphering  ancient  MSS.     Illustrated 

with   plates    and   woodcuts,    by    John 

Edwin  Cussans.  Lond.  1868,  S"^-    Other 

editions.  1869,  1882. 
Heraldisches  Handbuch,  by  F.  Warnecke. 

Frankfort,  1881,  4^- 
Heraldic  Miscellanies,  chiefly  relating  to 

funerals,  16th  and  17th  centuries.  Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  6292. 
Heraldic    Miscellanies,   the   last   date    is 

1616.     Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  MS.  Faust.  C. 

YIIT. 

Heraldic  Miscellanies.  The  latest  date 
annexed  to  the  shields  is  1646.  At  the 
end  are  descriptions  of  the  arms  of  the 
principal  aboriginal  families  of  Ireland 
called  the  Milesians.  Stowe  MS.  528. 
Brit.  Mus. 

Heraldic  Miscellanies,  consisting  of  the 
Lives  of  Sir  Wm.  Dugdale,  Garter,  and 
Gregory  King,  Lancaster  Herald,  and 
third  part  of  the  Boke  of  St.  Albans, 
1486.     London,  1793,  4^- 

Heraldic  Sheets,  by  G-.  Musgrave.  Lon- 
don (1863  ?)  4«- 

Heraldry  Epitomized,  containing  a  Short 
and  Easy  Way  to  Attain  that  Art. 
Collected  by  John  Seller.  Lond.  1679, 
12«-    Another  edition,  1682,  16«- 

Heraldry.     Eeprinted   from  the  "  Ency- 

clopoedia   Londinensis."  London,  1811, 

40. 

History  of  Heraldry,  w^ith  a  Complete 
Glossary  of  Terms,  by  Thomas  Eobson. 
Sunderland,  1830,  4"- 

Heraldry  in  History,  Poetry,  and 
Komance,  by  E.  J.  Millin^ton,  Lon- 
don, 1858,  80-  Another  eStion,  Lon- 
don, 1861,  8«- 

The  Pursuivant  of  Arms  :  or  Heraldry 
Founded    upon    Facts,     by    Jas,    E. 


Planche.  Lond.  1812,  8'^-   New  edition, 
Lond.    [1859]  8°-   Third  edition,  Lond. 
[1874]  8«- 
Hints  on  Heraldry  for  the  use  of  Ladies, 
with  instructions  for   working  armorial 
bearings,   by    John    Brydon.      Second 
edition,  Lond.  1853,  12"- 
Heraldry  :  Ancient  and  Modern.  Includ- 
ing Boutell's  Heraldry,  edited   and  re- 
vised, with  additions  by  S.  T.  Aveling. 
London,  1873,  4o- 
Heraldry  in    England  and   America.    A 
Paper  read  before  the  Albany  Institute, 
Jan,   31,    1884,   by   Geo.    E,   Howell. 
Eeprinted   from   the    Press.      Albany, 
1884,  8«- 
Heraldry,  English  and  Foreign,    with   a 
Dictionary    of     Heraldic      Terms,    b}' 
Eobert  C.  Jenkins.     Lond.  1886,  8'^- 
Heraldry  in  England.     The   History  and 
Science  of  Heraldry  concisely  explained 
by  E.  H.  Eenton.     London,  J  887.  4o- 
Heraldry  ;  its  application   to   decorative 
purposes,  by  Arthur  Yorke.      London, 
1887-8,  40- 
Heraldic   Desiderata,    by   W.     S.     Ellis. 
"  The  Genealogist,"  new  series,  iv  and 
v.     London,  1887,  88,   S°- 
Heraldry  and  Heraldic  Painting,  by  W. 

H.  Clifford. 
Heraldry   in    Miniature,   containing     all 
the   Arms    and  Crests    of   the   Peers, 
Bishops,   Baronets,   etc.,  with  a   Dic- 
tionary of  Terms.     Lond.  1794,  12o- 
Heraldry  in  Miniature,  containing  all  the 
arms  and  mottos  of  the  Peers,  Peeresses, 
and  Bishops  of  England,    Scotland  and 
Ireland  ;  with  the  Baronets   of    Great 
Britain ;   also  an  Introduction  to  the 
science  of  heraldry.    London,  1808,  8°- 
New  Heraldry  in   Miniature,   containing 
all  the  Arms,  Crests,   Supporters,    and 
Mottos  of   the  Peers,    Peeresses,    and 
Bishops    of    England,    Scotland,    and 
Ireland.     London,  n.d.  12^- 
Illustrations  of  Heraldry,  by  W.   Heath. 

London,  1828,  obi.  fol. 
Heraldic  Illustrations,  designed  for  the 
nse  of  herald  painters,  and  engravers, 
by  Frederick  Knight.  Lond.  1843,  4o- 
Heraldic  Illustrations,  comprising  the 
Armorial  Bearings  of  the  Principal 
Families  of  the  Empire,  with  Pedigrees 
and  annotations,  by  John  Burke 
and  Sir  John  Bernard  Burke.  Lond., 
1845,  8«- 


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Heraldet. 


Illuminated  Supplement  to  the  Heraldic 
Illustrations,  with  annotations,  by  Sir 
John  Bernard  Burke.  Lond.  1851, 
80- 

Knight's  Heraldic  Illustrations.  London, 
1865,  4^- 

Heraldic  Illustrations,  specimen  crests 
and  fancy  gems  designed  for  the  use  of 
artists,  bv  F.  Knight  and  J.  Kumley. 
Edin.  1870,  4"- 

Insignium  Armorum  Emblematum  Hiero- 
glyphicorum  et  Symbolorum  quae  ab 
Italis  Imprese  Nominantur,  by  Abra- 
ham Fransi.     1588,  4^- 

Insignia,  by  Guil.  Camdeni.  Oxon.  1624, 

40. 

Introduction  to  the  art  of  heraldry  (in 
German)^  by  S.  J.  Jungendres. 
Nuremberg,  1729.  B"- 

A  short  and  easy  Introduction  to  Heral- 
dry, in  which  all  the  terms  are  displayed 
in  a  clear  and  alphabetical  manner,  by 
Hugh  Clark  and  Thomas  Wormull. 
London,  1772,  8'^-  Other  editions  in 
1775,1777,  1779,  1781,  1788,  1804, 
1812,  1818,  1829,  1838,  1845. 

An  Introduction  to  Heraldry,  by  Hugh 
Clark.  Revised  and  corrected,  by 
James  Robinson  Planche.  18th  edition. 
London,  1866,  8^- 

An  Introduction  to  Heraldry  ;  containing 
the  Rudiments  of  the  Science  in  general, 
and  othernecessary  particulars  connected 
with  the  subject,  by  William  Berry. 
London,  1810,  B^- 

An  Introduction  to  Heraldry,  wherein 
its  most  useful  terms  are  displayed  at 
length,  and  accompanied  with  twelve 
Lithographic  Plates  of  reference,  con- 
taining upwards  of  400  Examples ; 
collected  from  the  most  eminent, 
ancient  and  modern  authors.  Litho- 
graphed by  J.  D.  Bird.  Lond.  1823, 
8«- 

An  introduction  to  the  knowledge  of  the 
Heraldry  of  England,  by  Joseph  Hunter, 
19th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
24,619. 

Familiar  Introduction  to  Heraldry,  by 
Archibald  Barrington.  Lond.,  1848. 
80- 

Lectures  on  Heraldry,  by  Archibald 
Barrington.     Lond.,  1844.     12°- 

The  differences  of  Lions  in  Arms  exem- 
plified. Brit.  Mus.,  Lans.  MS,  882. 
f.  38. 


A  Manual  of  Heraldry  for  Amateurs,  by 
Harriet  Dallaway.    Lond.,  1828.  12°- 

The  Manual  of  Heraldry,  a  concise  des- 
cription of  the  several  terms  used,  and 
a  Dictionary  of  every  Designation  in 
the  science.  London,  1846,  S""-  Fifth 
edition,  Lond.,  1858,  8"-  New  edition, 
Lond.  [1876.]     8''- 

A  Manual  of  Heraldry,  historical  and 
popular,  with  illustrations,  by  Chas. 
Boutell.  Lond.,  1863.  8«-  Second 
edition,  Lond  ,  1863,  8«-  Third  edition, 
enlarged,  Lond.,  1864,  S^- 

Practical  Manual  of  Heraldry,  and  of 
Heraldic  Illuminations,  with  a  glossary 
of  the  Principal  Terms  used  in  Heraldry, 
by  F.  J.  Baigent  and  C.  J.  Russell. 
London,  1864,     8«- 

Heraldic  Manuals.  "  Edinburgh  Review," 
April,  1865. 

On  the  Assay  Marks  on  Gold  and  Silver 
Plate,  by  C.  0.  S.  Morgan.  London, 
1852,  8^- 

Table  of  the  Annual  Assay  Office  Letters 
used  in  marking  plate,  from  the  earliest 
period  of  their  use  to  the  present  time, 
by  C.  0.  S.  Morgan.  London  1853, 
8«- 

Hall  Marks  on  Gold  and  Silver  Plate,  by 
William  Chaffers.  London,  1863,  8«- 
Sixth  edition,  revised  and  considerably 
augmented.  To  which  is  added  a 
history  of  L'Orfeverie  Fran^aise,  and 
twelve  plates  of  French  Hall  Marks, 
etc.     London,  1883,  8o- 

Marks  and  Monograms  on  Pottery  and 
Porcelain,  by  William  Chaffers. 
London,  1863,  8°-  Fourth  edition 
revised  and  augmented.  London,  1874, 
80- 

Marks  and  Monograms  on  European  and 
Oriental  Pottery  and  Porcelain,  by 
William  Chaffers.     London,  1886,  S^- 

Old  English  Plate,  ecclesiastical,  decorative 
and  domestic  ;  its  makers  and  Marks,  by 
Wilfred  Joseph  Cripps.  London,  1878, 
80-  Second  edition,  revised.  London, 
1881,  8°-  Third  edition,  enlarged. 
London,  1886,  8°- 

Old  French  Plate ;  with  tables  of  the 
Paris  date-letters,  and  fac-similes  of 
other  marks,  by  Wilfred  Jos.  Cripps. 
London,  1880,  S"- 

College  and  Corporation  Plate,  a  handbook 
to,  by  Wilfred  Joseph  Cripps.  London, 
1881,  8°- 


Heraldry. 


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English  Plate   Marks  ;   giving  tables   of 

the  alphabetical  date  letters  and  other 

hall-marks,    by    Wilfred   Jos.     Cripps. 

London,  1882,  8"- 
Dictionnaire  des  Monogrammes,  Marques 

Figurees,     Lettres     Initiales,      Noms 

Abreges.     etc.    par   Francois   BruUiot. 

New    edition    augmented.        3    parts. 

Munich,  1832,  4"- 
Monograms,     by    George    Barclay,    etc. 

London,  1860,  8^- 
Monograms,  treating  of  their  history,  by 

H.  B.  Wheatley.     London,  1862,  12'^- 
Illuminated  Crest  Book,   or  Bepertorium 

for   Monograms,    etc.     London,   1867 

The  Book  of  Monograms,  Devices  and 
Illuminations,  by  Lith.  Omnichromo 
Printing    Company.      London,     1868, 

8«- 

Monograms,  Historical  and  Practical,  by 
D.  G.  Berri.     London,  1869,  S''- 

Monograms  and  Cyphers,  designed  by  H. 
Benoir,  heraldic  artist,  alphabetically 
arranged.     Edinb.  1870,  4«- 

Monograms,  New  Series,  by  J.  Gordon 
Smith,  heraldic  artist.  [This  work  is 
intended  to  supplement  that  of  Renoir.] 

Guide  de  I'amateur  d'objets  et  de  curios- 
ite,  ou  collection  des  Monogrammes  des 
principaux  sculpteurs  en  pierre,  metal, 
et  bois,  par  Joh.  Geo.  Theo.  Graesse. 
Dresde,  1877,  8°- 

Monograms  of  three  or  more  letters, 
by  Charles  De  Flandre,  Glasgow 
[1879  P]  fol. 

Dictionnaire  du  Chiffre  Monogramme  and 
couronnesnobiliaires,par  C.  Demengeot. 
Paris,  1881,  fol. 

Remarks  on  Mediaeval  Heraldry,  with  a 
view  to  an  Ordinary  of  Arms,  by  W. 
S.  Walford.  See  the  Archceological 
Journal,  v,  9.     London,  1848,  8^- 

Memoranda  in  Heraldry,  by  Peter  Le 
Neve,  Norroy  King  of  Arms.  See  "  The 
Topographer  and  Genealogist,"  vol. 
III.  Edited  by  John  Gough  Nichols. 
London,  1858,  8^- 

Le  Monde  Heraldique,  par  Marc  de 
Vissac.     Clermont  Ferrand,  1870,  8°- 

The  Heraldry  of  Nature,  or  Instructions 
for  the  King  at  Arms,  comprising  the 
Arms,  Supporters,  Crests,  and  Mottoes, 
both  in  Latin  and  English,  of  the  Peers 
of  England.     London,  1785.     12°' 


Heraldic  Note-Book  of  William  Fox 
containing  descriptions  of  the  Arms, 
with  genealogical-  notes,  of  English 
Kings,  Princes,  and  Nobility,  1774. 
Brit.  Mus.,  Add.  MS.,  29,278. 

A  Brief  Historical  Discourse  of  the 
Origin  and  Growth  of  Heraldry,  by 
Thos.  Philipott,     London,  1672.  8«- 

Inquiries  into  the  Origin  and  Progress  of 
the  Science  of  Heraldry  in  England, 
with  Explanatory  Observations  on 
Armorial  Ensigns,  by  James  Dallaway. 
Gloucester,  1793,  4P-  [This  contains 
biographical  sketches  of  heraldic 
authors  ;  and  a  list  of  books  con- 
nected with  genealogy.] 

What  is  Heraldry  ?  or,  an  Enquiry  into 
the  Origin  and  Nature  of  Armorial 
Ensigns  in  connection  with  History, 
Biography,  Poetry,  and  the  Arts,  by 
William  Partridge.  Privately  printed, 
1854,  fol. 

Heraldry  :  its  Origin,  Antiquities,  Uses, 
and  Advantages,  by  Henry  Hays.  New 
York,  1856.     12«- 

Examples  of  the  Ornamental  Heraldry  of 
the  Sixteenth  Century,  by  Sir  W. 
Stirling  Maxwell.  First  and  Second 
Series.     London,  1867-68.    fol. 

Praktische  Heraldik,  von  C.  F.  von 
Hansen.     Gorlitz,  1887.     8«' 

Practical  Heraldry  ;  or  an  Epitome  of 
English  Armory,  showing  how  and  by 
whom  arms  may  be  borne,  by  Chas. 
Worthey.     Lond.,  1889.     8«- 

The  First  Principles  of  Heraldry,  by 
George  Bickham.     London,  n.d.     8°- 

The  St.  James's  Magazine,  and  Heraldic 
and  Historical  Register.  Edited  by  J. 
B.  Burke.  The  Heraldic  Register, 
1849-50,  with  an  annotated  Obituary. 
2  vols.  London,  1850,  8°-  [No  more 
published,] 

Sacred  Heraldry  and  Arms  appropriated 
to  Saints.  An  Appendix  to  Dr. 
Husenbeth's  "  Emblems  of  the  Saints." 
Privately  printed,  1883. 

The  Science  of  Heraldry.  The  Arms  are 
coloured,  16th  cent.  Brit.  Mus.,  Harl. 
MS.  2259. 

The  Science  of  Heraldry,  by  R.  Willis. 
London,  1872,  8«- 

Shields. — Heraldic  and  Ornamental,  for 
Carriage  Work.  Collection  of  Draw- 
ings.    South  Kensington  Museum. 


44 


Heealdrt. 


The  Signification  of  most  things  that  are 
borne  in  Heraldry,  with  the  explana- 
tion of  their  Natural  Qualities,  and  of 
those  persons  that  they  ought  properly 
to  be  borne  by.  By  Aaron  Crossly. 
Dublin,  1724,  fol. 

Slogans  of  the  North  of  England,  by  M.  A. 
Denham ;  with  an  Introduction  by  J, 
Fen  wick.  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1851, 4«- 

Roll  of  Swan  Marks,  time  of  Henry  VIII. 
MS.     Tatteshale,  Co.  Lincoln. 

Collection  of  swan-marks,  temp.  Hen. 
VIII.,  with  remarks  by  Sir  J.  Banks. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  6302. 

Book  of  Swan  Marks,  chiefly  for  Norfolk, 
MS.     Stow  Hall,  Co.  Norfolk. 

A  book  of  the  marks  of  Swans,  with  the 
names  of  the  gentlemen  who  have  right 
to  make  use  of  them.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  4977. 

A  book  of  swan-marks,  temp.  Eliz.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  6301. 

The  orders  for  Swanne  Bots  by  the 
Statutes  and  by  the  Ancient  orders  and 
customs  used  in  the  Kealme  of  England. 
Followed  by  swan-marks  used  by  the 
proprietors  of  lands  on  the  Rivers  Yare 
and  Waveney,  co.  Norf.  17th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  23732. 

Swan-Marks  of  English  owners  ;  with  a 
table  of  names  prefixed,  17th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  2412. 

A  Collection  of  Swan-marks,  temp.  Jas.  I. 
Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS,  2413. 

Swan  Marks  in  Alphabetical  arrangement, 
17th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
3405. 

Mark  of  Syr  Thomas  Frowyke's  Swans. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  541  f.  228. 

Swan  Marks,  by  Edward  Peacock.  See 
Archaeological  Journal,  yols.  41  &  42. 
London,  1884—85,  8°- 

Synopsis  of  Heraldry  and  Tabular  Dis- 
play, by  Robert  Wiseman,  MS.  belong- 
ing to  the  Marquis  of  Bath.  Longleat, 
Co.  Wilts. 

A  Synopsis  of  Heraldry ;  or,  The  most 
plain,  short,  and  easie  way  for  the 
perfect  attaining  of  that  Art,  contain- 
ing all  necessary  Directions,  in  order 
thereunto  ;  There  being  about  300 
Coats  of  Arms,  and  about  50  Crests 
engraven  upon  Copper-plates  ;  and  the 
Atchievements  of  the  Kings  of  England 
since  K.  Egbert  of  the  Saxon  Race. 
[Payne  Fisher.]      London,  1682,  12o- 


A  Synopsis  of  Heraldry,  by  C.  N.  Elvin. 
London,  1860,  8«- 

A  Synopsis  of  Heraldry  ;  or,  a  short  and 
easy  method  of  acquiring  the  art  of 
blazon,  with  engravings  illustrating  the 
arms  of  many  families,  by  Chas.  Nor- 
ton Elvin.     London,  1866,  8o- 

A  System  of  Heraldry,  Speculative  and 
Practical  ;  With  the  True  Art  of 
Blazon,  according  to  the  most  approved 
Heralds  in  Europe :  Illustrated  with 
suitable  examples  of  Armorial  Figures, 
and  Atchievements  of  the  most  con- 
siderable Sirnames  and  Families  in 
Scotland,  &c.  Together  with  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Memorials  relative 
thereto,  by  Alexander  Nisbet.  2  vols. 
Edinburgh,  1722  —  42,  fol.  Other 
editions  in  1804,  1816. 

Tresor  Heraldique ;  ou  Mercure,  Armorial, 
etc.,  par  Charles  Segoing.  Paris,  1657, 
fol. 

A  Summary  View  of  Heraldry,  in 
reference  to  the  usages  of  Chivalry, 
and  the  general  economy  of  the  Feudal 
System  ;  with  an  Appendix,  respecting 
such  Distinctions  of  Rank  as  have 
place  in  the  British  Constitution,  by 
Thomas  Brydson.      Edinb.   1795,  8°- 

"Herald  Painter's  Work  book."  Col- 
lections of  arms  in  trick  of  English, 
Irish  and  Scotch  Nobility  of  the  l7th 
century,  with  their  crests  and  supporters, 
apparently  the  work  of  Thomas 
Penson.  MS.  17th  century,  belonging 
to  Arthur  Vicars,  Esq.,  F.S.A. 
Vicarage  Library,  Clyde  Road,  Dublin. 

Heraldic  Scrap-book  of  John  Pincke, 
genealogist,  17th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  31896. 

Heraldic  Work  Book,  containing  an 
account  of  the  expenses  incurred  for 
heraldic  pageantry  at  Cromwell's  funeral 
and  the  prices  for  heraldic  work  from 
1656to  1670,  StoweMS.  536.  Brit.  Mus. 

Herald  Painter's  Register  book,  contain- 
ing tricks  of  the  arms  painted  by  him 
in  1738—1740.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
12456. 

Heraldic  work-book  of  John  Mason ; 
consisting  of  drawings  of  arms  for 
hatchments,  and  accounts  of  funeral 
expenses;  1729—1740.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  26,691. 

The  Wreath  of  Heraldry.  By  J.  Thorold. 
Bath,  n.d.  12°' 


45 


^ritts. 


Class- Catalogue  of  Manuscripts  relating 
to  Arms  in  the  British  Museum.  3 
vols.  fol.     Not  puhlished. 

Encyclopoedia  Heraldica ;  or  Complete 
H;;  Dictionary  of  Heraldry,  by  W.  Berry. 
W  4i  vols,  [including  1  vol.  of  plates  of 
arms].     London,l828.  4^- 

The  British  Herald,  or  Cabinet  of  Armorial 
Bearings  of  the  Nobility  and  Gentry  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  by  Thomas 
Eobson.  3  vols.  Sunderland,  1830, 
4^-  [There  are  two  copies  of  this  work 
in  the  British  Museum,  one  of  which  is 
largely  augmented  with  coloured  arms 
and  manuscript  additions.] 

Itobson's  British  Herald  ;  or  Registry  of 
English,  Scotch  and  Irish  Arms,  Com- 
prehensive Glossary,  Blazoning,  etc., 
by  Thos.  MacDonald.  MS.  19th 
century,  belonging  to  Arthur  Vicars, 
Esq.,  E.S.A.,  Vicarage  Library,  Clyde 
Road,  Dublin. 

General  Armorial.  Rehbinder  och  Rothlieb, 
Matrikel  ofwer  Swea  Rikes  Ridderskap 
och  Adel,  med  historiska  och  Genealogi- 
ska  Anmarku.  Stiernman.  5  vols. 
Stockholm,  1781—1823,  S^- 

The  General  Armory  of  England,  Scotland 
and  Ireland,  by  John  Burke  and  John 
Bernard  Burke.  London,  1842,  8<^- 
Another  edition,  London,  1844,  8°' 

Encyclopoedia  of  Heraldry,  or  General 
Armory  of  England,  Scotland,  and 
Ireland,  comprising  a  Registry  of  all 
Armorial  Bearings  from  the  earliest  to 
the  present  time,  including  the  late 
grants  by  the  College  of  Arms.  By 
John  Burke  and  John  Bernard  Burke. 
Third  edition,  with  a  supplement. 
London,  1847,  8o- 

A  General  Armory  of  England,  Scotland, 
Ireland  and  Wales  ;  comprising  a 
registry  of  Armorial  bearings  from  the 
earliest  to  the  present  time,  by  Sir  John 
Bernard  Burke.  London,  J.878,  S^- 
[An  enlarged  edition  of  the  work  of  J. 
Burke  and  Sir  J.  B.  Barke  published  in 
1842.] 


The  General  Armory  of  England,  Scotland, 
Ireland  and  Wales  ;  comprising  a 
Registry  of  Armorial  Bearings  from  the 
earliest  to  the  present  time.  With  a 
Supplement,  by  Sir  Bernard  Burke. 
London,  1884,  8«- 

Armorial  universel,  precede  d'un  Traite 
complet  de  la  science  du  blason,  par 
Jouffroy  d'Eschavannes.  2  Vols. 
Paris,  1844—58,  8^- 

J.  Siebmacher's  grosses  und  allgemeines 
Wappenbuch,  von  Dr.  Otto  Titan  von 
Hefner.  21  vols.   Nurmb.  1858—1878, 

J.  Siebmacher's  grosses  und  allgemeines 
Wappenbuch,  von  M.  F.  A.  Gritzner 
und  A.  M.  ffildebrardt.  Nurmberg, 
1870—88,  4«-     In  progress. 

Armorial  General,  contenant  la  description 
des  Armoiries  des  Families  Nobles  et 
Patriciennes  de  I'Europe  ;  precede  d'un 
Dictionnaire  des  Termes  du  Blason,  par 
J.  B.  Rietstap.  Gouda,  1861,  8°- 
Deuxieme  edition.  Gouda,  1883,  &c., 
8«- 

Panoplie.  (Universal  Armoury.)  By  A. 
M.  Perrot.     Paris,  1864,  4o- 

Blason  General  y  Nobleza  del  Universo, 

por  Pedro  de  Gracia  Dei.  Madrid,  1882, 
40. 

Engravings  of  the  Arms  of  many  of  the 
Heralds  are  given  in  Movile's''BibUotke- 
ca  Heraldica.''^ 

Collection  of  fabulous  arms  in  a  sort  of 
alphabet  in  blason,  and  the  Arms  in 
blazon  of  the  Archiepiscopal  and 
Episcopal  Sees  of  England  and  Wales, 
etc.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2200. 

The  Iceni  and  their  Arms,  by  T.  Proctor- 
Borroughs,  Esq.,  F.S.A.  See  the 
Journal  of  the  British  Archaeological 
Association,  vol.  36. 

The  Names  and  Arms  of  the  Saxons  that 
divided  this  Island  into  seven  Kingdoms. 
17th    cent.      Brit.    Mus.,    Harl,    MS. 

3287. 


Arms. 


Britannia  Saxonica,  arms  of  Anglo-Saxon 
Kings  in  colours,  by  Gr.  W,  Collen. 
London,  1833,  4''-  And  Harl.  MS. 
4033.  Brit.  Mus. 

Arms  of  the  Normans  who  passed  into 
England  at  the  time  of  the  Conquest. 
Brit.  Mus.,  Add.  MS.  17,455,  f.  64. 

Arms  of  Hugh  Lupus,  Erie  of  Chester, 
and  his  viii  barons.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  1039. 

The  Armorie  of  Nobilitie :  wherein  is 
contained,  the  five  Conquerors  of  Eng- 
land ;  the  seven  Kings  that  reigned  at 
one  time  ;  the  reason  of  the  several 
alterations  of  the  Arms  of  England  ; 
the  Arms  and  Issue  of  the  Kings  of 
England  ;  with  the  Creation  of  all  the 
Noblemen  since  the  Conquest  to  32 
Elizabeth.  Brit.  Mus.  Royal  MS.  18. 
C.  XVII. 

The  names  of  the  Five  Conquerors  of 
this  Island  with  theire  armes  ;  the 
names  of  the  Saxons  that  divided  this 
Island  into  seaven  Kingdoms,  with  their 
arms  ;  and  the  names  and  armes  of  all 
such  noblemen  as  were  in  the  tyme  of 
Edward  the  Confessor,  or  hath  byne 
since  created  unto  this  present,  1606, 
with  a  continuation  to  1621.  MS. 
belonging  to  the  Marquis  of  Bute. 
Eccleston  Square,  London. 

Arms  of  Ancient  Barons,  from  William  I. 
to  Henry  III.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
5832,  f.  170. 

Names  and  Arms  of  the  Ancient  Nobility 
and  Knights  of  England  and  Wales, 
temp.  Hen.  III.  See  "  Antiquarian 
Repertory,"  vol.  i. 

Insignia  quoedam  G-entilitia  depicta.  13th 
century.  Coloured.  Brit.  Mus.  Cott. 
MS.  Nero  D.  I.  f.  170. 

Coats  of  Arms,  coloured.  1273.  Matthew 
Paris.   Brit.  Mus.  Roy.  MS.  14.  C.  yii. 

Wappen  aus  den  Werken  des  Matthias 
von  Paris.  Edited  by  —  Pusikau. 
Berlin,  1881,  8'^-  [Contains  the  rolls  of 
arms  in  coloured  lithographic  facsimile.] 

Account  of  the  Shields  of  Arms  as  given 
in  the  Works  of  Matthew  Paris. 
Matthoei  JParisiensis  Historia  Major, 
vol.  VI.  Edited  by  Dr.  H.  R.  Luard 
for  the  Master  of  the  Rolls.  Lond. 
1882,  8°- 

Arms  of  Crusaders.  See  "  The  English 
Crusaders,"  by  J.  C.  Dansey.  London, 
1849,  40- 


Nomina  et  insignia  gentilitis  nobilium 
equitumque  sub  Edwardo  Primo,  Rege 
militantium,by  Edw.  R.  Mores.  Oxford, 
1749,  4'^- 

Arms  of  the  Ancient  Nobility  and 
Knights  Bannerets  of  England  in  the 
reign  of  Edward  I.  Stowe  MS.  417. 
Brit.  Mus. 

Names  and  Arms  of  Barons  and  Knights, 
temio.  Edw.  I.  Her.  Coll.,  MS.  M.  16. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2116. 

Names  and  Arms  of  the  Earls  of  England, 
temp.  Edw.  I.    Qu.  Coll.  Oxf.  MS.  cxx. 

Les  noms  et  les  armes  a  Banerez  de  Engle- 
terre,  au  temps  du  R.  Edw.  I.  ?  Brit. 
Mus.  Cott.  MS.  Calig.  A.  xviii. 

A  Book  of  Arms  :  containing  the  Names 
and  Arms  of  the  Bannerets  of  England. 
The  Names  and  Arms  of  the  Knights 
in  every  Shire,  temp.  Edw.  I.  And  the 
Names  of  all  who  were  with  King  Edw. 

I.  in  Scotland  and  France.  Brit.  Mus., 
Harl  MS.  6137. 

Arms  of  the  Knights  of  the  several  Counties 
of  England,  in  the  time  of  Edward  1. 
Brit.  Mus.,  Harl.  MS.  1068. 

Arms  of  English  Knights,  according  to 
the  several  Counties  wherein  they 
resided,  time  of  Edw.  I.  Brit.  Mus., 
Harl.  MS.  2213. 

The  Arms  of  the  Nobility  and  Gentry  in 
the  Reign  of  King  Edward  I.,  in  colours. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5848. 

Arms  of  the  Kings  of  England  before  the 
Conquest,  and  of  the  Nobility  and 
Knights  of  England  in  the  time  of 
Edward  I.  and  11.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  4033. 

Liber  Johannis  Cooper  ex  dono  Susanne 
Philipott  relicte  Johannis  Philipott, 
Somersett ;  containing  the  names  and 
arms  of  those  who  were  at  various 
Parliaments,  tempp.   Edw.  I:  and  Edw. 

II.  ;  the  names  and  arms  of  Bannerets 
of  England  ;  Arms  of  great  Lords  ; 
Roll  of  Karlaverok,  etc.  MS.  belonging 
to  Lieut.-Col.  Carew.  Crowcombe 
Court,  Co.  Somerset. 

Arms  of  Noblemen,  temp.  Edw.  I.  and  II. 

Caius  Coll.  Camb.,  MS.  570. 
Arms  of  Knights,  temp.   Edw.  II.  Ashm. 

Lib.  MS.  831,  p.  100. 
A  Genealogical  Roll  of  English  Sovereigns, 

from  Egbert  to  Edward  III.,  with  arms 

of  nobles,  foreign  kingdoms,  etc.,  also 


Arms. 


47 


thenamesand  arms  of  the  lords,  captains, 
and  others  who  were  slain  or  drowned 
at  the  siege  o£  Calais,  1347.  Vellum 
roll,     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,502. 

Arma  principis,  ducum,  comitum,  sive 
comitatnm.  Being  coloured  coats  of 
arms  of  the  Prince  of  Wales  and 
Nobility  of  England.  Vellum  roll.  14th 
century.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS,  29,505. 

The  Arms  emblazoned  of  Christian  Emper- 
ors, Kings,  and  Dukes,  and  of  the  Kings 
of  Britain,  and  several  families  of  the 
English  Nobility,  from  the  earliest  times 
to  the  reign  of  Edw.  III.  with  notes 
concerning  the  Arms  of  the  Kings  of 
Scotland,  Wales  and  Ireland.  Brit. 
Mus.  Lans.  MS.  882. 

Arms  of  English  Nobility,  temp.  Edw. 
III.     Ashm.  Lib.,  MS.  15  (A). 

An  Antient  Book,  containing  672  Shields 
of  Arms  of  King  Edward  III.,  and 
Princes  of  the  Blood  Royal,  Noblemen, 
and  Knights,  1345—1351.  Ashm.  Lib., 
MS.  804. 

Collectanea  de  Insignibus  Gentilitiis 
Nobilium  Familiarum  Gentis  Anglorum, 
temp.  Edw.  III.  Brit.  Mus.,  Cott. 
MS.  Tib.  E.  ix. 

Coats  of  Arms.  Coloured.  14th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  G563. 

Collection  of  several  hundred  coats  of 
arms,  including  all  the  English  Nobility 
and  many  of  the  Gentry  of  the  15th 
century,  with  19  large  escutcheons  of 
Kings  and  Emperors.  About  the  end 
of  Edw.  IV.  MS.  No.  114.  Ettington 
Hall,  Co.  Warwick. 

The  Armoury  of  Nobility,  wherein  is  con- 
tained a  brief  discourse  of  the  right, 
title,  claims,  disposition,  and  reign, 
match,  and  issue  of  the  Kings  of  Eng- 
land, with  the  creations  of  all  the 
Nobility,  from  William  the  Conqueror 
to  Henry  V.,  by  Robert  Cooke ; 
amended  by  Robert  Glover  and  Tho. 
Lant,  1589.     Brit.  Mus;;^MS.  4959. 

The  Arms  of  King  Henry  VI.,  Edmond 
Earl  of  Lancaster,  Gilbert  of  Clare, 
Earl  of  Gloster,  and  several  other  noble 
Personages.  Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  MS. 
Tiber  E.  yiii.  f.  104. 

Arms  of  the  Nobility  and  Crentry  of 
England,  and  of  many  foreign  Princes 
and  States,  coloured.  Temp.  Henry  VI. 
Brit.  Mus.,  Harl.  MS.  521. 


Arms  in  colours,  of  Saints,  Emperors, 
Kings,  and  English  Nobility  and  Gen- 
try. 15th  cent".  Brit.  Mus.,  Harl.  MS. 
6163. 

Collection  of  Arms  emblazoned  of  English 
Families,  probably  of  those  possessing 
lands  or  holding  offices  in  France,  15th 
cent.     Brit.  Mus.,  Add.  11,542. 

Facsimile  of  a  Contemporary  Roll  with 
the  Names  and  Arms  of  the  Sovereign 
and  of  the  Spiritual  and  Temporal  Peers 
who  sat  in  Parliament  held  at  West- 
minster, on  the  5th  of  February  in  the 
Sixth  Year  of  the  reign  of  King  Henry 
the  Eighth,  A.D.  1515,  by  Thomas 
Willement.  Privately  printed,  1829,  4P- 

Arms,  in  colours,  of  Royal  Families,  and 
of  the  Nobility  and  Gentry  of  England, 
circa,  Henry  VIII.,  by  the  Rev. 
William  Bedford.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  18,581. 

A  Collection  of  English  Arms  in  Trick,  of 
the  time  of  Henry  VIII.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  22,468. 

Booke  and  Register  of  Arms.  Fac-simile 
of  an  ancient  heraldic  Manuscript, 
emblazoned  by  Sir  David  Lyndsay  of 
the  Mount,  Lyon  King  of  Arms,  1542. 
Edited  by  D.  Laing.  1822,  fol.  Only 
100  copies  printed. 

The  Blasyoure  of  the  Armes  of  Kyngis, 
16th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Royal,  MS. 
18.  D.  II. 

Arms,  chiefly  of  the  English  Nobility,  in 
Colours,  16th  cent.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  1922. 

Collection  of  Arms  of  English  Nobility 
and  Gentry,  16th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  18,215. 

Pictures  and  Armes  of  Knights  Bannerets, 
lethfcentury.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
4205. 

Collection  of  Arms,  in  colours,  I6th  cen- 
tury.    Brit.  Mus.,  Harl.  MS.  1503. 

Collection  of  Arms,  in  colours,  by  Henry 
Babington,  1550.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  838. 

Arms,  emblasoned,  of  the  nobility  and 
gentry  from  the  Trent  northward, 
copied  from  an  old  roll  of  Sir  Marma- 
duke  Constable,  Knt.,  1558,  with  an 
alphabetical  index  of  names.  Brit.  Mus. 
'^MS.  205,  f,  241. 

The  Arms  of  all  the  Kings  and  Queens  of 
England,  from  the  time  of  William  the 


4S 


Aems. 


A   volume  formerly   belonging 
Burleigh, 


Conqueror,  to  Queen  Elizabeth,  with 
the  Arms  of  the  Nobility,  the  time  of 
their  creation,  and  titles,  all  properly 
blazoned.  By  llobt.  Cooke,  Claren- 
cieux.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  4958. 

Book  of  Arms  of  the  Nobility  of  Eng- 
land from  the  Conquest ;  chronologi- 
cally arranged  under  the  reigns  of  the 
different  sovereigns  to  Queen  Elizabeth. 
IIS.  No.  234..     Woburn  Abbey. 

A  Collection  of  the  Armorial  Bearings  of 
the  Nobility  and  great  Eamilies  of 
England,  from  the  earliest  times  to  the 
reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  Society  of 
Antiquaries.  MS.  136,  art.  9. 

Armorial  l-^earings  of  English  Nobilitv. 
Stowe  MS.  208.  Brit.  Mus.  [This  MS. 
was  compiled  in  the  time  of  Queen 
Elizabeth,  and  most  probably  for  Lord 
Burghley.] 

to  Lord 
containing — 1st.  Arms  of 
English  Knights  arranged  under 
counties  ;  2nd  Arms  of  Knights  at  the 
seige  of  Carlaverock  ;  3rd  Genealogy  of 
English  and  French  Nobility.  MS.  No. 
305.     Lambeth  Palace. 

Blason  of  the  Armsof  theEnglish  Nobility, 
fe7np.  Elizabeth,  with  their  Quarterings, 
Crests,  and  Supporters.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl  MS.  216. 

Arms  of  English  Nobility,  with  an  account 
of  Dukes  made  in  King  Edward  the 
Third's  time.  Compiled  in  the  reign 
of  Elizabeth.  Stowe  MS.  256.  Brit. 
Mus. 

Arms  of  divers  of  the  English  Nobility, 
emblasoned,  time  of  Henry  VIII.  and 
Elizabeth.  Brit.  Mus.,  Lans.  MS.  858. 

English  Arms,  coloured  and  in  trick,  with 
Arms  granted  by  Sir  Grilbert  Dethick, 
Garter,  temp.  Elizabeth.  Brit.  Mus.. 
Add.  MS.  26,753. 

Arms,  in  colours  and  emblazoned,  of  the 
English  Nobility,  from  the  Conquest  to 
cirea  1572  ;  apparently  by  "  Aug. 
Sty  ward "  or  Steward,  Brit.  Mus. 
Eg.  MS.  2162. 

Works  of  Armorie,  devyded  into  three 
bookes ;  entituled,  the  Concordes  of 
Armorie,  the  Armorie  of  Honor,  and  of 
Cotes  and  Creastes,  collected  and 
gathered  by  John  Bossewell.  London, 
1572,  4i^'  Another  edition,  London, 
1597,  4°- 


Boswell's  Works  of  Armorie,  1597,  with 
coloured  arms  by  John  Cain,  the  herald 
of  Oswestry.  Hengwrt  MS.  235,  at 
Peniarth. 

Le  Blason  des  Armoiries,  par  H.  de  Bard. 
Vincent,  1581,  fol. 

Verses  to  Queen  Elizabeth,  by  Wm. 
Teshe,  1582.  Beautifully  written  on 
vellum,  with  the  Koyal  Arms,  and  the 
Arms  of  eighteen  of  the  Nobility 
emblazoned.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
3137. 

Arms  of  Knights  before  1583.  Caius 
Coll.  Camb.  MS.  565. 

A  Boke  of  the  Armes,  and  of  the  Cotes 
and  Names  of  Englyshe  Knvghtes, 
16th  cent.    Stowe  MS.  210.  Brit   Mus. 

The  Arms  and  Descents  of  all  the  Dukes, 
Marquises,  Earls,  Viscountcs,  and  Lords 
that  have  been  created  in  England, 
from  William  the  Conqueror  to  1584. 
Tlie  Arms  are  coloured,  and  the  book 
neatly  written.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
6099. 

Arms  of  the  Gentry  of  England,  accord- 
ing to  Counties,  by  J.  Holland,  1584. 
Her.  Coll.  Philipot,  MS.  18,  w. 

Arms  of  the  Nobility,  from  1066  to  1586, 
in  colours.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
5525. 

A  large  Collection  of  the  Arms  of  the 
English  Gentry,  tricked,  16th  cent. 
Brit.  Mus.,  Harl.  809. 

The  Blazon  of  Gentrie,  by  John  Feme. 
London,  1586,  4'^- 

Arms  of  English  Families,  in  alphabetical 
order  of  names  ;  "  Collige  et  escript  par 
11.  Brooke,  alias  Rougecroix,  pursu- 
uant  D'armes,  an°-  1587."  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  28,834. 

Arms  and  Names  of  Erles  Marschalls  of 
England,  from  the  Conquest  to  1590. 
Caius  Coll.  Camb,  MS.  670,  ff.  203, 
217. 

A  Collection  of  Arms,  with  the  names, 
which  were  truly  written,  and  copied, 
in  Sept.  1596,  out  of  a  very  old  roule, 
wrought  in  colours,  on  velojne.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  4965. 

Collection  of  Arms  and  Pedigrees,  by 
Brooke,  alias  York  Herald,  1598.  MS. 
Lamport  Hall,  Co.  Northampton. 

Arms  of  English  and  Irish  Nobility,  by 
Robt  Glover.  Brit.  Mus.,  Harl.  MS. 
5885. 


Arms. 


49 


Collection  of  Arms,  by  Robert  Glover, 
Esq.,  Somerset  Herald.  MS.  Vol.  iii. 
Eshton  Hall,  Co.  York. 

Names  and  blazon  of  Arms  of  families  of 
different  counties,  by  Samuel  Todde, 
at  the  latter  end  of  the  reign  of  Queen 
Elizabeth,  MS.  No.  47.  Ettington 
Hall,  Co,  Warwick. 

Arms  of  the  Nobility  and  Gentry  of 
England  and  Ireland.  About  A.D. 
1600.  MS.  in  the  possession  of  the 
Marquis  of  Kipon,  at  Studley  Royal, 
Co.  York. 

NotitijE  et  Insignia  Illustrium  Familiarum 
AngliiB,  a  temp.  Edw.  Conf.  ad  Jac.  I. 
Magd.  Coll.  Camb.  Pepys  MS.  13. 

Arms  of  the  Nobility  of  England,  temp. 
Henry  VIII. — Jac.  I.  Ashm.  Lib. 
MS.  805. 

Arms  and  Crests  of  English  Families. 
A  folio,  also  containing  several  grants 
of  Arms  in  the  reign  of  Elizabeth  and 
James  I.,  by  Camden,  St.  George,  and 
others.  The  arms  and  crests  are  very 
numerous  and  are  collected  from  every 
County  in  England.  Stowe  MS.  261. 
Brit.  Mus. 

The  Variations  of  the  Armes,  and  Badges 
of  the  Kings  of  England,  from  the 
tyme  of  Brute  untill  y^^  present  yeare 
of  our  Lord,  1604.  By  W.  Segar, 
Garter  king  of  Armes.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  6085. 

Arms  and  Pedigrees  of  the  ancient  nobility 
of  Britain,  with  proper  blazons  from 
the  Conquest  to  1572,  and  then 
continued  to  1606.  MS.  No.  45. 
Ettington  Hall,  Co.  Warwick. 

Collection  of  Arms  of  the  principal 
Families  of  England,  1607.  by  Scipio 
Squire.      Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  14,262. 

Collection  of  Armes,  copied  from  the 
original  of  Mr.  Norroy,  1607.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6589. 

Book  of  the  Arms  of  England,  by  Esther 
Inglis,  1609.  See  the  Archceological 
Journal,  xix.  188.    London,  1862,  8o- 

Arms  of  English  and  Scotch  Kings  and 
Nobles,  time  of  James  I.  Stowe  MS. 
264.     Brit.  Mus. 

Arms  and  Pedigrees  of  English  families 
from  the  Conquest  to  James J[.  Two 
volumes.    Stowe  MS.  271.  Brit.  Mus. 

Arms  of  all  the  Nobility  of  England, 
from  the  Conquest  to  King  James  I. 
Brit.  Mus.     Lans.  MS.     883. 


Arms,  or  Atchievements  of  the  Viscounts, 
and  Barons  .  of  England,  by  John 
Withie.  temp.  James  I.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  905. 

Arms  and  quarterings  of  English  Nobility, 
temp.  James  I.  MS.  No.  258.  Lam- 
beth Palace. 

Arms  and  Quarterings  of  the  Nobility  of 
England,  temp.  James  I.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add  MS.  14,305. 

Coats  of  Arms,  chiefly  of  English  Fami- 
lies, temp.  James  I.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  12,411. 

Arms,  Pedigrees,  and  Seals  of  English 
families,  with  grants  of  arms  by  Cam- 
den, Glover,  Cook,  and  other  heralds  of 
the  reign  of  James  I.  Stowe  MS.  262. 
Brit,  Mus. 

The  Arms,  partly  in  colours,  and  partly 
tricked,  of  divers  Families,  with  an 
Account  of  the  time  when,  and  by 
whom  their  Patents  were  granted.  16th 
and  17th  centuries.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  6169. 

Creations  of  English  Nobility,  and  Arms 
of  English  Kings  and  Barons,  from 
Edward  the  Confessor.  MSS.  16th 
and  17th  centuries,  in  the  possession  of 
the  Earl  of  Egmont,  at  St.  James' 
Place. 

Arms  and  quarterings  of  upwards  of  a 
thousand  families,  chiefly  of  the  16th 
and  17th  centuries.  Stowe  MS.  278 
Brit.  Mus. 

Arms  of  Nobility  of  England,  Scotland, 
Italy,  and  the  Netherlands,  16th  and 
17th  centuries.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.     26,676. 

The  Names,  Arms,  Crests,  Mottoes,  and 
Supporters,  of  the  Nobility  of  England, 
to  the  year  1629.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  1114. 

A  Booke  of  Armes,  or  remembrance, 
wdierein  are  one  hundred  Godly  Em- 
blemata,  in  peeces  of  brasse,  very  fine 
graven,  and  adorned  pleasant  to  be 
seen  ;  First  by  Georgetta  de  Montenay. 
Franckfurt-am-Mayn,  1619,  8'^- 

Arms  of  Wales,  Salop,  Herts,  Bedford- 
shire, Kent,  &c.  1623.  Stowe  MS. 
788.     Brit.  Mus. 

Names  and  Arms  of  Knights  made  from 
1485  to  1624.  Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  MS. 
Claud.  C.   III. 

The  Arms  of  all  the  temporal  Peers  of 
England,  according  to  their  Precedence 


50 


Arms, 


in  Parliament,  A.D,  1628.  Painted 
bv  John  Withie.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.     1379, 

Arms  of  the  English  Baronets.  Painted 
by  John  Withie.  A.D.  1630.  Brit. 
Mus.    Harl.     MSS.     1381,1360. 

Arms  and  Crests  of  English  Baronets, 
17th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
1477. 

Tricks  of  Arms  of  Baronets,  from  1611 
to  1641.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  14,281. 

Arms  of  Baronets,  A.D.  1611  to  1643. 
Caius  Coll.  Camb.  MS.   517. 

The  Arms  of  the  Kings  of  England,  from 
Brute  to  Charles  I. ;  togetlier  with  the 
Descents,  Arms,  Crests,  Supporters, 
Quarterings,  and  Mottoes  of  all  the 
Dukes,  Marquesses,  Earls,  Viscounts, 
and  Barons  now  extant,  1635,  and  since 
enlarged  by  John  Withie.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.'  MS.  1073. 

The  Atchievements  of  the  English 
Nobility,  living  about  the  16th  year  of 
King  Charles  I.,  all  painted  with  lively 
colours,  by  John  Withie.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.   1456, 

Alphabetical  list  of  names  of  several  fami- 
lies with  the  arms  they  severally  bore 

•  of  all  the  counties  in  England.  Liber 
Bogcri  DodsivortJi,  1635.  MS.  C.  9. 
Campsall  Hall,  Co.  York. 

Arms  of  the  Archbishops,  Bishops,  Chan- 
cellors, Masters  of  the  Kolls,  Treasurers, 
Constables,  Chief  Justices,  Chief 
Barons,  and  Admii-als  of  England,  and 
of  the  Viceroys  of  Ireland,  from  the 
Conquest  to  the  year  1636.  Brit.  Mus., 
Add.  MS.  12,443. 

JPallasArmata,  Tlie Gentleman's  Armorie. 
London,  1639.   8"- 

Arms  and  Pedigrees  of  English  Nobility, 
by  Svlvanus  Morgan,  1643.  Stowe 
MS.  266.  Brit.  Mus. 

Arms  of  English  Nobility  in  the  reigns 
of  James  I.  and  Cliarles  I.  2  vols. 
Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS.  8. 

Armorial  Bearings  from  1511  to  1650. 
Stowe  MS.  775.  Brit.  Mus. 

Arms  of  Oliver  Cromwell  and  his  Privy 
Councillors.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
1460. 

A  collection  of  coat  armours  belonging  to 
several  families  of  England,  put  into 
alphabet,  by  John  Hopkinson,  1654. 
MS.  vol.  iv.  Eshton  Hall,  Co,  York. 


Arms,  in  trick,  of  various  English 
Families,  collected  by  John  Brace, 
1658,  with  later  additions  and  an  index. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,757. 

The  quarterings  of  a  great  many  families 
copied  from  painted  glass  windows, 
tombs,  and  monuments  of  various 
kinds,  in  every  County  of  England, 
time  of  James  1.  to  Charles  II.  Stowe 
MS.  521.  Brit.  Mus. 

Arms,  Crests  and  Supporters  of  English 
Nobility  in  the  reign  of  James  I., 
Charles  L,  and  Charles  II.  3  vols. 
Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS.  1. 

The  Sphere  of  Gentry  :  Deduced  from 
the  Principles  of  Nature,  An  Historical 
and  Genealogical  work  of  Arms  and 
Blazon  ;  In  which  is  contained.  The 
Genealogies  of  the  Patriarchs  and 
Heroes,  Standards  of  the  Jews,  Hiero- 
glyphics of  the  Egyptians,  Symbols  of 
the  Grecians,  Arms  and  Ensignes  of 
the  English  Nation,  etc.,  by  Sylvanus 
Morgan.     London,  1661  fol. 

Arms  and  Notices  of  Peers  of  England  in 
1664.     Brit.  Mus.,  Add.  MS.  14,321. 

The  Coats,  Crests,  and  Supporters  of  most 
of  the  Viscounts  and  Barons  of  Eng- 
land, about  1665.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  1478. 

Arms  of  English  Families,  time  of  Charles 
11.     Stowe  MS.  267.  Brit.  Mus. 

Arms  of  English,  Scotch,  and  Irish 
families,  a  large  folio  containing  upwards 
of  2000  coats,  time  of  Charles  11. 
Stowe  MS.  279.  Brit.  Mus. 

The  Arms  of  the  Nobility  of  England, 
together  with  their  Crests,  Supporters, 
and  quartered  coats,  collected  by 
Samuel  Waker,  1670.  [In  this  vol. 
are  portraits  of  Charles  II.,  and  of  his 
Queen  Catherine].  Brit.  Mus.  Add 
MS.  4960. 

The  Arms  of  all  the  Lawyers  of  the 
several  Inns  of  Court,  contained  in 
Dugdale's  Historical  Memorials.  Second 
edition,  with  additions.  Printed  in 
1671.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MB.  26710.  f. 
104. 

Sketches  of  Arms  executed  for  English 
families  by  the  heralds'  officers  down  to 
1678.     Stowe  MS.  530.     Brit.  Mus. 

The  Academy  of  Armory,  or,  a  storehouse 
of  Armory  and  Blazon.  Containing 
the  several  variety  of  Created  Beings, 


Arms. 


51 


and  how  born  in  Coats  of  Arms,  both 

Foreign   and   Domestick,    by    Randle 

Hohne.     Chester,  1688.     fol. 

[The  original  manuscripts  are  deposited 

in    the   British  Museum,   Harl.   MSS. 

2026—2035.] 

The  Academy  o£  Armory,  by  Eandle 
Holme.     MS.     Bodl.  Lib.  Oxford. 

Academy  of  Armory,  by  Kandle  Holme. 
1701.     fol. 

Alphabetical  Index  to  the  Arms  in 
Holme's  "Academic  of  Armory."  Brit. 
Mus.     Add.  MS.  8861. 

Index  to  the  Names  of  Persons  contained 
in  the  Academy  of  Armory  and  Blazon, 
by  Eandle  Holme.  London,  1821,  fol. 
Only  50  copies  privately  printed. 

The  Arms  and  Crests  of  the  Members  of 
the  House  of  Commons,  1688.  Brit. 
Mus.,  Add.  MS.  26,701. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Five  Conquerors  of 
this  Island  and  their  Arms ;  and  a 
Catalogue  of  the  Arms  belonging  to 
England,  with  the  causes  of  alteration 
hereof,  from  the  reign  of  Edward  the 
Confessor  until  this  present  year  (1689) . 
Brit.  Mus.StoweMS.  275. 

Arms  of  Lords  Keepers,  Justices,  and 
Law  Officers,  15th  to  17th  century. 
Caius  Coll.  Camb.,  MS.  598. 

Heraldic  collections,  in  colours.  17th 
century.  Two  folio  volumes  in  the 
possession  of  Sir  Alex.  Acland-Hood, 
at  St.  Audries,  Co.  Somerset. 

Arms  in  colours  of  English  and  Scottish 
Nobility  ;  names  and  arms  of  Foreign 
Princes,  Potentates,  and  Nobles.  MS. 
17th  century.     Berkeley  Castle. 

A  valuable  Collection  of  the  names  and 
Arms  of  EngHsh  Families,  17th 
century.  Pub.  Lib.  Camb.  MS.  Ee. 
ii.  21. 

Arms  of  English  Families,  tricked,  17th 
century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  12,472. 
Queen's  Coll.  Oxf.,  MS.  xli. 

A  Collection  of  Arms  in  trick,  alpha- 
betically arranged,  with  an  Alphabet 
of  Arms,  17th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Eg.  MS.  1072. 

A  Collection  of  Arms  of  Families,  17th 
century.     Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1073. 

Coats  and  Crests  of  English  families,  in 
trick,  earlv  17th  century.  "  MSS. 
Taylor."    "Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  2440. 


Arms  of  the  Ancient  Nobility,  with  Crests, 
Supporters,  etc.,  17th  century.  Brit. 
Mus.  Stowe  MS.  6. 

Arms  of  Scotch  and  English  Families. 
17th  century.  Stowe  MS.  263,  Brit. 
Mus. 

Arms  of  the  Nobility  of  England  and 
Ireland,  I7th  cent.  Stowe  MS.  652, 
Brit.  Mus. 

Collection  of  Surnames  of  Families,  with 
their  several  arms  emblazoned,  17th 
cent.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  752. 

Miscellaneous  Collection  of  Coats  of 
Arms,  coloured,  by  Withie,  Bysshe, 
etc.,  I7th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  1410. 

Collection  of  Arms  of  the  Nobility  and 
Grentry,  bv  John  Saunders,  etc.,  I7th 
cent.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1421. 

The  Arms  of  the  Kings  and  Nobility  of 
England  and  Scotland,  in  chronological 
order,  17th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  4030. 

Arms,  together  with  a  short  account  of 
the  Dukes,  Marquesses,  Earls,  Vis- 
counts, and  Barons  of  England,  I7th 
century.      Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  4035. 

A  Book  of  Arms,  coloured,  of  the  ancient 
Nobility  and  Gentry  of  England,  17th 
century.      Brit.  Mus.,  Harl.  MS.  6186. 

Collections  and  Descriptions  of  Coats  of 
Arms,  I7th  centurv.  Brit.  Mus.  Sloan 
MSS.  77  ;  1461 ;  1928  ;  3714  ;  4912. 

Collection  of  Arms,  17th  century.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MSS.  4967—68,  4970—73. 

Coats  of  Arms,  in  trick,  of  English  fami- 
lies, collected  about  the  middle  of  the 
17th  century ;  with  additions  by  the 
Kev.  D.  T.  Powell.  Folio.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  17,439. 

Arms  and  Quarterings,  etc.  of  English 
Sovereigns,  by  the  Rev  D.  T.  Powell. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  17,441. 

Arms  of  English  Families,  in  alphabetical 
order,  17th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  18,  594. 

A  Collection  of  English  Coats  of  Arms, 
17th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,814. 

The  Armes  taken  out  of  the  originall 
Manuscript  of  Mr.  John  Guillim,  Pur- 
suivant of  Armes,  out  of  which  he 
formed  the  booke  he  Printed,  Intituled. 
The  Display  of  Heraldry.  17th  cen- 
tury.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,681. 


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Aems. 


Arms  in  trick,  and  some  in  colours,  of 
English  families,  many  of  them  of 
London,  with  engraved  arms  of  the 
City  Companies  of  London,  17th  cen- 
tury.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,682. 

Herald-Painter's  book  of  English  Arms, 
in  trick  ;  with  notes  relating  to  hatch- 
ments, funeral  charges,  etc.,  17th  cen- 
tury.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,683. 

Ar.ns  and  Crests  in  trick,  partly  coloured, 
as  granted  to  English  gentlemen  by 
various  heralds,  from  the  time  of  Henry 
V.  to  the  middle  of  the  17th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,702. 

A  Full  Collection  of  Arms,  in  trick,  of 
Eaglish  families,  arranged  alphabeti- 
cally. 17th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  26,706. 

Arms  of  English  families,  in  trick.  17th 
century.  Belonged  to  Sir  George 
Nayler,  Garter.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
27,439. 

Blazon  of  Arms,  and  Genealogical  notes 
of  English  Families,  in  alphabetical 
order,  17th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.     30,  947. 

Catalogue  of  Arms  of  the  English  Nobility, 
17th  cent.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
32,103. 

Arms  of  the  Gentry  of  England,  arranged 
by  counties  ;  all  written  and  tricked 
within  printed  Escutcheons,  by  John 
Saunders.  17th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.     1457. 

Arms  of  English  Gentry,  17th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.     Add.  MS.     15,972. 

Arms  of  English  gentry,  and  successions 
of  peers,  1619.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.     31895. 

The  Arms  of  the  Gentry  of  England,  in 
alphabetical  order.  17  th  century. 
Brit.    Mus.  Lans.     MS.     883,  f.  122. 

Drawings  of  Armorial  Bearings  of  Eng- 
lish Families  since  the  Eevolution,  4 
volumes.    Stowe  MSS.  537.  Brit.  Mus. 

The  Arms,  Crests,  and  Supporters  of  85 
Peers  of  England,  richly  emblazoned, 
and  a  history  of  the  succession  of  the 
first  eight  of  them,  18th  cent.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.     4032. 

Arms  of  English,  Scotch,  and  Irish  fami- 
lies, a  folio  of  the  last  century  contain- 
ing 884  pages  and  several  thousand 
shields  of  arms.  Stowe  MS.  270. 
Brit.  Mus. 


Arms  of  English  Families  in  various 
Counties,  18th  cent.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MSS.     12.442  ;  12,444  ;  12,445. 

Arms  of  Baronets,  and  other  Gentlemen, 
18th  cent.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
12,446. 

Notitia  Anglicana  ;  shewing  the  achieve- 
ments of  all  the  English  Nobility,  and 
their  several  titles  of  honour  ;  to  which 
is  added,  a  concise  essay,  on  the  nature, 
rise,  and  intent  of  arms  and  armory  ; 
by  Andrew  Johnston,  with  engravings 
of  the  arms  by  Gardiner.  2  vols. 
London,  1724.     8°- 

A  Collection  of  Arms  of  various  English 
Commoners,  blazoned  by  Charles  Town- 
ley,  A.D.  1730.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.     14,832. 

Armorial  Bearings  from  various  churches, 
with  a  list  of  the  places  from  which 
they  were  collected,  time  of  George  XL 
Stowe  MS.  789.  Brit.  Mus. 

A  collection  of  Arms  taken  out  of 
Guillim,  Ashmole,  and  other  eminent 
heralds,  containing  the  arms  of  the 
King  (Geo.  II.),  the  Eoyal  Family, 
and  the  Peers  and  Peeresses  of  England, 
of  Scotland,  and  of  Ireland  ;  the  arms 
of  the  Baronets  of  England,  the  arms 
of  the  Knights  of  the  Garter ;  and  the 
arms,  crosses;  banners,  &c.,  of  the 
religious  and  military  orders  of  the 
world.  MS.  belonging  to  the  Marquis 
of  Bute.     Eccleston  Square,  London. 

A  new  and  Compleat  Sett  of  all  the 
Coats  of  Arms  of  the  Nobility  of  Eng- 
land, with  the  Supporters,  Crests,  and 
Mottoes  to  each  Coat,  by  Samuel  Har- 
ding.    London,  1741.     4o- 

Tabulae  illustres ;  or  the  Paternal  Arms 
of  the  present  Nobility  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland,  with  their  titles  and  the 
Stile  of  the  Eldest  Sons.  London, 
1745,    12«-       Another    edition,    1748, 

12«- 

Tahulce  Ulustres ;  and  a  Table  for  ex- 
plaining the  Blazon.  Corrected  to  this 
day,  April,  1.  1748.  by  Ej^-Cave.  Lon- 
don, folio  sheet. 

A  Collection  of  the  Arms  and  Crests  of 
different  families,  with  the  date  of  their 
grant  and  confirmation  in  many  instan- 
ces, by  Charles  Townley,  York  Herald, 
1748.  2  vols.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS, 
14,830;  14,831. 


Aems 


)8 


Arms  of  the  English  Nobility,  with  Sup- 
porters, Crests,  and  Mottos  :  and 
Tables  of  Dates  to  Family  Honours, 
;  viz.  Origin,  Knights,  Baronets,  Garters, 
K  Peerage,  &c.,  by  John  Millan.  Lond. 
S.  1749,  80-  Another  edition,  Lond. 
i     1752,     80- 

Arms  of  English  nobility  and  gentry  ; 
Residents  in  London  and  Westminster, 
with  Arms  ;  and  a  List  of  Knights, 
1558  to  1752.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
32,102. 

Arms  of  the  Baronets  of  England  and 
Nova  Scotia,  etc.,  by  John  Millan. 
London,  1753.     8«- 

Arms  of  Baronets  created  bv  Q.  Anne, 
K.  Geo.  I.  and  II.,  1709—1752.  See 
Gentleman's  Magazine,  vol.  xxiii. 
London,  1753.     8«- 

Amorial  bearings  of  numerous  English 
and  Welsh  families,  about  1770.  Stowe 
MS.  535.     Brit.  Mus. 

The  ancient  Arms  of  the  Nobility  as 
depicted  on  large  stone  shields  in  West- 
minster Abbey,  by  William  Fox,  1774. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,278,  f.  8. 

Arms  and  Devices  in  Painted  Glass,  in 
possession  of  the  Rev.  Wm.  Cole  of 
Milton  near  Cambridge,  1765,  and 
and  1778.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5834, 
ff.  194—204,  344—359,  390—399. 

A  Collection  of  Escutcheons  emblazoned 
in  their  proper  colours,  by  J.  Harden, 
Student  in  Armoury,  at  Petworth,  1778. 
MS.  belonging  to  Arthur  Vicars,  Esq., 
F.S.  A.  Vicarage  Library,  Clyde  Road, 
Dublin. 

The  Arms  of  the  Nobility  of  England, 
Scotland,  and  Ireland,  brought  down  to 
the  year  1778,  engraved  by  Hugh 
Clark  and  Thomas  Wormull,  with  the 
Mottos  translated  into  English.  Lon- 
don, 1778,  120- 

The  Arms  of  the  English  Baronets  and 
the  Knights  of  the  Bath,  with  the 
Dates  of  their  creation,  brought  down 
to  the  present  time.  London,  1779. 
120- 

Arms,  Crests,  Supporters,  and  Badges  of 
the  Sovereigns,  with  the  Arms  of  the 
Knights  of  the  Garter,  from  the  Crea- 
tion of  the  Order  to  the  je^  1780  ; 
begun  by  Sir  W.  Segar,  and  continued 
by  J.  Edmondson,  in  21  vols,  on  vellum. 
Beautifully  delineated  in  their  proper 


colours.       Brit.    Mus.    Kings     MSS. 
398—416. 

Miscellaneous  Collection  of  Coats  of  Arms, 
Pedigrees,  etc.,  by  William  Fox,  1775 
to  1782.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  8939 
to  8944. 

A  New  and  Correct  Collection  of  Arms, 
Crests,  &c.,  alphabetically  displayed, 
with  the  blazoning  annexed  to  each 
Coat ;  together  with  a  Table  of  Houses 
and  their  Distinctions,  also  the  Metals, 
Colours,  Furs,  Bordures,  Chiefs,  Lines, 
Points  of  the  Escutcheon,  and  Terms 
used  in  Heraldry,  in  a  manner  not 
before  attempted,  by  Philip  Bryan. 
London,  1782,  fol. 

Armorial  distinctions  of  the  Principal 
Persons  introduced  into  the  Pictures 
painted  by  B.  West,  in  the  Audience 
Chamber  at  Windsor  Castle,  1787 — 
1790.     Brit.  Mus.     Kings   MS.  423. 

Ancient  Metallic  Arms,  by  G.  Pearson, 
1796. 

Collections  of  Coats  of  Arms  of  the 
Nobility  and  Gentry  of  England,  Ire- 
land, Scotland  and  Wales.  MSS.,  17th 
and  18th  centuries,  belonging  to 
Arthur  Vicars,  Esq.,  F.S. A.  Vicarage 
Library,  Clyde  Road,  Dublin. 

Arms  of  English  Families,  18th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  14,322. 

Miscellaneous  Collection  of  Arms  of 
English  Families,  18th  century.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  14,833. 

Miscellaneous  collection  of  Arms  of 
English  Families,  in  trick,  and  blazoned, 
by  Sir  Charles  Townley,  Garter  King 
of  Arms.  The  original  sketches,  many' 
of  them  apparently  for  patents,  or 
funerals ;  among  them  (f.  33)  is  a 
design  of  arms  for  the  Society  of  Anti- 
quaries, 18th  century,  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  14,834. 

Arms  and  Notices  of  distinguished 
English,  Scotch,  and  Irish  Families, 
18th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
21,372, 

Arms  of  English  families,  in  colour  and 
in  trick,  18th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  26,754. 

Arms  of  English  Families,  in  trick,  from 
Silversmiths'  file-books  ;  with  Arms  in 
blazon,  from  Camden's  grants,  18th 
century.  Brit.     Mus.     Add.     MS. 

26,755 


54'^ 


Abms. 


Arms,  in  blazon,  and  in  trick,  and 
colours,  of  English  Families  of  the 
names  commencing  with  the  first  letter 
of  the  alphabet,  and  a  few  of  the 
second,  18th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  26,756. 

Arms  of  English  Episcopal  Sees  and  of 
various  families,  with  a  few  genealogical 
and  heraldic  notes,  monumental 
inscriptions,  etc.  18th  century.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,785. 

Miscellaneous  English  arms,  for  hatch- 
ments and  funerals,  middle  of  18th 
century.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  29784. 

The  Arms  of  the  Peers,  Peeresses,  &c. 
of  England,  Scotland  and  Ireland,  the 
Insignia  of  the  different  Orders  of 
Knighthood,  with  the  Baronets  of  Great 
Britain,  and  the  Dates  of  their  Creation. 
London  [1801]  12«- 

The  Principal,  Historical,  and  Allusive 
Arms  borne  by  Families  of  the  United 
Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland, 
with  their  respective  Authorities. 
Collected  by  an  Antiquary.  [De  La 
Motte.]  With  a  representation  of  the 
Arms  on  Copperplates.    London,    1803. 

Regal  Heraldry. — The  Armorial  Insignia 
.  of  the  Kings  and  Queens  of  England, 
from  Coeval  Authorities,  by  Thomas 
Willement.     London,  1821,  V- 

Arms  of  the  Peers,  Peeresses,  etc.  of  the 
United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland.     London,  1821,  8'^- 

Armorial  insignia  as  used  in  England, 
1828.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,478. 

Arms  of  English  Families,  copied  from 
an  old  manuscript,  by  F.  Pawsey,  1831. 
Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  2441. 

The  Royal  Arms  of  England.  Showing 
the  changes  that  they  have  undergone 
from  the  time  of  Af red  the  Great,  A.D. 
872,  to  the  accession  of  Queen  Victoria, 
1837.     Four  sheets,  London,  H""- 

Regal  Armorie  of  Great  Britain,  from  the 
time  of  the  Ancient  Britons,  to  the 
Reign  of  Queen  Victoria  ;  the  Institu- 
,tion  of  Chivalry,  and  the  origin  of 
Emblematic  Insignia,  in  Ancient 
Nations,  by  Alexander  Brunet.  London, 
1839,  12°- 

The  Arms  of  the  principal  persons  who 
appeared  at  the  Marriage  of  our 
Sovereign  Lady  Queen   Victoria   with 


His  Royal  Highness  Prince  Albert  of 
Saxe  Coburg,  etc.  1840.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  21968. 

Armorial  Bearings  of  various  persons  and 
places  will  be  found  in  The  ArchcBo- 
logical  Journal.  London,  1845,  etc. 
8«- 

Miscellanea  Heraldica.  A  Boke  of  Armes 
compiled  from  authentic  Sources,  by 
W.  Partridge,  1845.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  21,968. 

Observations  upon,  and  sketches  of,  the 
Royal  Arms  in  St.  Nicholas's  Church, 
Great  Yarmouth,  by  Thos.  Wm.  King, 
Rouge  Dragon,  1847.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  27967,  f.  273,  &c. 

Armorial  Bearings,  their  Use  and  Inherit- 
ance, by  P.  G.  Hamerton.  London, 
1851.  8«- 

A  Visitation  of  the  Seats  and  Arms  of 
the  Noblemen  and  Gentlemen  of  Great 
Britain,  by  Sir  J.  B.  Burke.  2  vols. 
London,  1852,  3,  8^-  Second  series, 
London,  1854,  8«- 

A  selection  of  Arms  authorized  by  the 
laws  of  heraldry,  by  Sir  John  Bernard 
Burke.     London,  1860.  8"- 

The  National  Arms  of  the  United  King- 
dom, with  coloured  illustrations,  by 
James  King.     London,  1887.  8«- 

Drawings  of  the  Armorial  Bearings  of  the 
Dukes  of  Buckingham,  Somerset,  Devon- 
shire, and  other  noble  and  illustrious 
families  of  England  and  Ireland. 
Three  hundred  shields  executed  in 
colours,  by  P.  Absalom.  Stowe  MS. 
520*  Brit.  Mus. 

892  Surnames  of  the  Families  whose 
Arms  compose  a  Shield  of  Quarterings 
of  Alliances  appertaining  to  the  most 
noble  Algernon  Percy,  Duke  of  North- 
umberland, together  with  their 
respective  blazon.  See  Illustrations  of 
Alnwick,  Prudhoe,  and  Warkworth. 
40.  Printed  for  private  distribution,  by 
C.  H.  Hartshorne. 

Collection  of  537  engravings  of  Coats  of 
Arms.  National  Art  Library,  South 
Kensington  Museum. 

Arms  of  the  Royal  and  Noble  Families 
of  England  and  Scotland,  printed,  with 
explanations  in  MS.  belonging  to  the 
Marquis  of  Bute.  Eccleston  Square, 
London. 


Arms. 


55 


Armorial  of  various  Earls  and  Barons, 
blasoning  their  arms  and  quarterings, 
with  names.  MS.  Crowcombe  Court, 
Co.  Somerset. 

Names  and  Arms  of  the  chief  families  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  MS. 
Trinity  College,  Dublin. 

Arms  of  Peers,  with  supporters  and 
mottoes.  MSS.  Nos.  50  and  52. 
Ettington  Hall,  Co.  Warwick. 

Arms  of  Knights,  Noblemen,  and  Gentle- 
men, of  England  and  Ireland.  Trin. 
Coll.  Dubl.  MSS.  I.  71,  88,  98,  113, 
art.  I  ;  F.  125. 

Arms  and  genealogies  of  English  and 
Irish  Peers  ;  grants  to  officers  of  arms, 
&c.     MS.     Trinity  College,  Dublin. 

Drawings  of  the  Arms  of  Illustrious 
Families  and  Castles.  Illuminated 
MS.  No.  278.  Mostyn  Hall,  Holy- 
well. 

Arms  of  the  Nobility  from  early  times. 
[There  are  174  in  number.  The  last 
two  are  "Robert  Devereux,  created 
Earl  Marshal,"  and  "  Thomas,  Lord 
Howard,  son  of  Thomas,  late  Duke  of 
Norfolk."]  MS.  belonging  to  the 
Marquis  of  Hertford. 

Arms,  Crests  and  Supporters  of  English, 
Irish,  and  Scotch  Nobility.  Her.  Coll., 
Norfolk.  MS.  33;  Vincent  MS. 
172. 

Collections  of  Arms  of  the  Nobility  and 
Gentry  of  England,  Scotland,  and  Ire- 
land. MSS.  E.  Trinity  College, 
Dublin. 

Names  of  English  and  Irish  Families, 
with  their  Arms,  3  vols.  MSS.  Trinity 
College,  Dublin. 

A  Collection  of  Arms  in  Westminster 
Abbey,  on  Seventy-one  copper-plates. 
Folio,  no  date. 

Arms  of  the  Knights  Baronets.  Pub. 
Lib.  Camb.  MS.  Dd.  ix.  58. 

Arms  and  Quarterings  of  Baronets.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.     MS.  9372. 

One  hundred  arms  of  Baronets,  by  Thos. 
Wotton.  120- 

Collections  of  Coats  of  arms,  mostly  co- 
loured ;  two  volumes  large  folio.  MSS., 
in  the  possession  of  the  Marquis  of 
Ripon,  at  Studley  Royal,  Co.  York. 

Armorial.  Two  volumes  foli^,  in  the 
possession  of  the  Marquis  of  Ripon,  at 
Studley  Royal,  Co.  York. 


Collections  of  Arms,  in  alphabetical  order* 

MS    large  folio.      Lamport  Hall,    Co" 

Northampton. 
Collections  of  drawings  of  Coats  of  Arms, 

chiefly  coloured.     Hatton  Collection. 
Alphabets  of  Arms,  containing  U2)wards 

of   50,000    Coats.       See   Edmondson's 

"  Heraldry  ;  "      Berry's     "  Heraldry," 

and  Burke's    "  Armoury." 
Dictionary   of   Arms,    16th   century.      2 

large  folio  volumes.      Brit.  Mus.  Add. 

MSS.  18,013,  18,014. 
Alphabets  of  Arms  of  Families  in  various 

Counties,    16th  century.      Brit.    Mus. 

Harl.    MS.    5820;    Add.   MS.  14,319. 
Alphabets  of  Arms.      Brit.    Mus.    Harl. 

MSS.  752,  839,  860,  899,  1051,  1090, 

1134,   2055,  2092,  2200,  5830,   5833, 

5859,  5890,  2089,  1351,  1414,  6112. 
An    Alphabet    of    Arms,    in   the  hand- 
writing   of    Sir    Christopher    Barker, 

Garter,  with  his   grants  at  the  end  of 

each  letter.  Stowe  MS.  790.  Brit.  Mus. 
Alphabett  in  Blazon  p'Flower  als  Norreys 

Roi  d'Arms.     3£S.    Hatton  Collection. 
Heraldic  Collections,  by  the  Rev.   Wm. 

Cole  ;  chiefly  consisting  of  an  Alphabet 

of  Arms.   Brit.  Mus.    Add.  MS.  5855. 
Grafton's  Alphabet  of  Arms.     Her.  Coll., 

Vincent    MSS.  159,  160. 
Vincent's  Alphabet  of  Arms.      Her.  Coll. 

Vincent  MS.  179,  P. 
Collections      ofi      Arms       alphabetically 

arranged.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  18,594. 

Alphabets  of  Arms.     Her.    Coll.  MSS. 

E.D.N.  29;  35-54. 
Transcripts  of  Alphabets  of  Arms,   etc., 

from  MSS.  in  Queen's  College,  Oxford. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  8933. 
An  Alphabet  of  English  Arms,  by  Ralph 

Brooke,  1587.     Brit.    Mus.  Add.   MS. 

28,834. 
Al])habet  [of  Arms  of  English  Families, 

described  in  blazon,  16th  centurv-  Brit 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,703. 
Letters  B  and  C  of  an  alphabetical  list  of 

English  Families,  with  the  blazon    of 

their  arms,  1600.     Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS. 

987. 
Alphabet  of  English  Arms,  in  blazon,  by 

Thomas    Dutton,    1603.      Brit.    Mus. 

Add.  MS.  26,705. 
The  Alphabet   of   Honnor  :    Contayning 

the  proper  Coates  of  Armes  of  all  the 

Gentry  of  England,  aswell  Auncient  as 


56 


AUMS. 


Moderne ;  Together  with  the  Succession 
of  all  the  Princes,  Dukes,  Marquisses, 
and  Earles  of  this  Kingdome  of  Eng- 
land since  the  Conquest,  1619.  Erit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  31,895. 

An  Alphabet  of  Arms,  collected  about 
the  year  1628.  MS.     Alnwick  Castle. 

Alphabet  of  English  Arms,  17th  century, 
2  vols.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
26,7M;  26,745. 

Alphabet  of  Arms  of  English  families  to 
the  letter  Q.,  I7th  century.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  26710 

Alphabet  of  Arms,  containing  "  The 
Blazon  of  a  grate  many  of  the  Coates 
of  Arms  of  the  Gentry  of  England." 
Two  MSS.  17th  century,  belonging  to 
Arthur  Vicars,  Esq  ,  F.S.A.  Vicarage 
Library,  Clyde  Road,  Dublin. 

Five  Alphabets  of  Arms,  MSS.  ]7th 
and  18th  centuries,  belonging  to  Arthur 
Vicars,  Esq.,  F.S.A.  Vicarage  Library, 
Clyde  Road,  Dublin. 

Blazon  of  Arms.  An  Alphabet  of  Arms 
with  some  of  the  blazon  represented  in 
trick,  by  Alex.  Deuchar.  MS.  18th 
century,  belonging  to  Arthur  Vicars, 
Fsq.,  F.S.A.  Vicarage  Library,  Clyde 
Road,  Dublin. 

Alphabet  of  Arms  of  English  Families, 
by  Thomas  Glynn,  17th  and  18th 
centuries.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
20,024. 

An  Alphabet  of  Arms,  of  English  Fami- 
lies, collected  by  Barak  Longmate, 
Engraver,  1760-1793.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  30,373. 

Dictionary  of  Arms,  British  and  Foreign, 
by  Samuel  Kent.     Lond.  1717.  4P- 

A  list  of  Printed  Grants  of  Arms.  See 
"  The  Genealogist,"  new  series,  vol. 
III.     Loudon,  1886.  8"- 

Grants  of  Arms  by  Baker.  Her.  Coll. 
MSS.  E.D.N.  55-58. 

Grants  of  Arms  by  Benolt.       Her.  Coll. 

MS.  G.  4  (2). 
Camden's  gifts,  or  a  true  Collection  of 
such  Coats  of  Arms  and  Crests  as  have 
been  granted  and  allowed  and  confirmed 
by  William  Camden,  Esq.,  alias  Clar- 
enceaux  Herald.  Brit.  Mus.  Sloan 
MS.  3485. 
Collection  of  Arms  and  Crests,  called 
"Camden's  gifts."  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  5839. 


Patents  of  Arms  granted  by  William 
Camden.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,710. 

Grants  of  Arms  by  Camden.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  6095.  Her.  Coll.,  MSS. 
E.D.N.  55-58. 

Arms  granted  by  William  Camden,  and 
Edward  Bj^sshe,  in  trick.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  26,758. 

Grants  and  Confirmations  of  Arms,  by 
Cooke,  Dethick,  Barker,  Dalton, 
Flower,  Bysshe,  Segar,  Camden,  St. 
George,  etc.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS. 
1116,  1144,  1172,  1359,  1438,  1441, 
5846,  5847. 

Grants  of  Arms  by  Dethick,  Cooke,  and 
Flower,  from  1552-1584  ;  with  a  few 
by  Camden,  and  Segar,  1604-1633. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS  18582. 

Arms  and  Pedigrees  ;  consisting  princi- 
pally of  grants  of  arms  by  Dethick, 
Camden,  Cooke,  Flower,  W^alker, 
Sandford,  and  others,  18th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS.  9. 

Grants  of  Arms  by  Cooke.  Her.  Coll., 
MSS.  F.  13;  H.  10  (2);  E.D.N. 
55-58;  Vincent,  198.  Ashm.  Lib. 
Oxf.  MS.  834. 

Grants  of  Arms  by  Dalton.  Her.  Coll. 
MS.  H.  6  (2). 

Grants  of  Arms  by  Sir  Gilbert  Dethick, 
who  was  Garter  in  the  reign  of  Henry 
VIII.,  Edward  VI.,  Mary,  and  Eliza- 
beth, with  some  subsequent  grants  by 
his  son,  Sir  Wm.  Dethick,  and  by  Sir 
Wm.  Segar,  &c.  Stowe  MS.  791. 
Brit.  Mus. 
Grants  of  Arms  by  Dethick.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  5847;  Add.  MSS.  12,454, 
18582.  Her.  Coll.  Vincent  MSS.  162, 
163.  Qu.  Coll.  Oxf.,  MS.  cxLV. 
Grants  of  Arms  by  Flower.  Ashm.  Lib. 
Oxf.,  MS.  834.     Her  Coll.,  MS.  H.  ii. 

(2), 
Grants  of  Arms  by  Glover.     Ashm.  Lib., 

MSS.  834,  p.  I.,  844,  art.  ii. 
Grants  of  Arms  by  Harvey.      Her.  Coll., 

MSS.   2,   H  5  ;    H   10  (2)  ;    Vincent 

169. 
Grants  of  Arms  by  Hawley.     ^Her  Coll., 

MS.  H.  5  (2). 
Aspidora  Segariana,    or   the  grants    and 

confirmations  of  arms  by   Sir   William 

Segar,  Knt.     Garter   King    at   Arms, 

temp.  James  I.  and  Charles   I.      Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  12225. 


Abms. 


5? 


k 


A  collection  of  Arms,  coloured,  chiefly 
granted  or  allowed  by  Sir  William 
Segar,  principal  King  of  Arms.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  4966. 

Grants  of  Arms  by  William  Segar.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6140.  Her.  Coll.  MSS. 
E.D.  N.  55—58  ;  M.  2. 

Grants  of  Arms  by  Walker,  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  14,294. 

Grants  of  Arms  by  Henry  VI.  to  Eton 
College ;  to  St  Nicholas',  or  King's 
College,  Cambridge  ;  to  Koger  Keys 
and  his  Brother  and  Descendants  ;  and 
to  Nicholas  Cloos.  See  Excerpta 
I£istorica,hj  Samuel  Bentley.  London, 
1831,  8«- 

Grants  of  Arms,  by  divers  Kings  at  Arms, 
and  tricked  by  John  Gough  the 
Paynter-Stayner,  15th,  16th  and  17th 
centuries.    Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1422. 

Book  of  Kegistration  of  all  Grants  of 
Arms,  from  the  reign  of  Edw.  VI. 
Coll.  of  Arms,  Dublin. 

Grants  of  Arms,  from  Edw.  I.  to  Eliza- 
beth.    Qu.  Coll.  Oxf.  MS.  CXL. 

Grants  of  Arms,  and  Patents  of  Creations, 
Edw.  IV.  to  Eliz.  Brit.  Mus.,  Harl. 
MS.  4900. 

Grants  of  Arms,  principally  temp.  Eliza- 
beth.    Qu.  Coll.  Oxf.,  MS.  CXLY. 

Docquets  of  Patents  for  Arms  from  35th 
of  Henry  VI.  to  45th  of  Elizabeth. 
The  grants  are  by  Guy  an,  Bichmount, 
Carlisle,  Dethick,  Camden,  and  others, 
in  the  reigns  of  Elizabeth  and  James 
I.     Stowe  MS.  259.   Brit.  Mus. 

An  alphabetical  list  of  arms  granted  since 
A«-  10.  Eliz.  Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  MS. 
Faust.  E.  ii. 

Notices  of  patents  of  arms,  granted  in 
the  years  1540-1565,  and  in  1590. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  16,940. 

Arms  and  Crests  granted  to  divers  Per- 
sons, 1574-1597.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
14,297. 

Names  of  Persons  who  obtained  Grants 
of  Arms,  from  10  Eliz.  to  the  year 
1600.  Brit.  Mus.,  Cott.  MS.  Faust. 
E.  ii.  f.  223. 

Grants  of  Arms,  from  Edw.  III.  to 
Chas.  I.     Qu.  Coll.  Oxf.,  MS.  cxxxix. 

Arms  of  English  and  Irish  Families.  A 
collection  of  grants  of  Arms  from 
Edward  III.  to  Charles  I.  Stowe  MS. 
269.     Brit.  Mus. 


Grants  of  Arms,  from  33  Eliz.  to  8 
Chas.  I.     Qu.  Coll.  Oxf.,  MS.  cxxxyii. 

Collection  of  Grants  by  many  noble  men 
in  England,  with  their  arms  delineated  ; 
and  descents  of  certain  noble  families, 
taken  from  charters,  and  ancient  seals, 
with  an  index  of  names,  by  Nicholas 
Charles,  Lancaster  Herald,  1611. 
Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  MS.  Jul.  C.  Yir. 

Grants  of  Arms,  16th  and  17th  centuries. 
Ashm.  Lib.,  MS.  858. 

Grants  of  Arms  by  various  Heralds,  from 
the  reign  of  Elizabeth  to  A.D.  1686. 
Brit.  Mus.,  Add.  MSS.  14,293,  14,295. 

Memoranda  of  grants  of  Arms  in  the 
16th,  17th,  and  18th  centuries.  3vols. 
MSS.  in  the  possession  of  the  Marquis 
of  Eipon,  at  Studley  Eoyal,  Co. 
York. 

Arms,  Patents,  and  Pedigrees  ;  a  collec- 
tion of  Patents  and  Grants  of  Arms 
from  the  time  of  Glover  to  Sir  John 
Vanbrugh,  1715.  Brit.  Mus.  Stowe 
MS.  10. 

Grants   of   Arms.      Qu.  Coll.  Oxf.,    MS. 

CXLYI. 

Grants  of  Arms  to  Joseph  Stubbs,  of 
Warrington ;  Dorothy  Smallshaw,  of 
Polton-le-Moors  ;  Eichard  Withington 
Bromley  Sanderson,  of  Cheetham ; 
Thomas  Grazebrook  Eylands,  of  High- 
fields  ;  Isaac  Parker,  of  Moorhouse 
Hill ;  and  Gilbert  Greenall,  of  Walton 
Hall.  See  "  The  Genealogist,"  vol.  iy. 
London,  1880,  8«- 

Grants  of  Arms  to  Andrew  Dominick, 
Peter  Legh,  Eichard  Boughey  Monk 
Lingard,  the  Descendants  of  Eoger 
Eowson  Lingard,  the  Descendants  of 
Thomas  and  Alexander  Lingard,  Mary 
Lingard,  Albert  Wood,  and  John 
Leyland.  See  "  The  Genealogist," 
vol.  5.     London,  1881,  8«- 

An  Alphabetical  Dictionary  of  about 
50,000  Coats  of  Arms  belonging  to 
Families  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland, 
upon  a  new  plan  (Prospectus),  by  J, 
W.  Papworth.     Lond.,  1857.     S'>- 

Alphabetical  Dictionary  of  Coats  of  Arms 
belonging  to  Families  in  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland,  forming  an  extensive  Or- 
dinary of  British  Armorials  upon  an 
entirely  new  plan,  by  John  W.  Pap- 
worth, edited  by  Alfred  W.  Morant. 
London,  1874,     8° 


5§ 


Arms* 


An  Alphabetical  Dictionary  of  Coats  of 
Arms  of  Families,  States,  Towns,  etc., 
in  Europe  (Great  Britain  excepted)  ; 
being  a  comprehensive  Ordinary  of 
Foreign  Heraldic  Bearings.  Collected 
and  arranged  by  Alf .  Wm.  Morant.  5 
vols,  large  folio.  Brit.  Mus.,  MSS. 
81960—3196^. 

An  Ordinary  of  Arms,  by  W.  Berry.  See 
his  "  Encyclopoedia  Heraldica,"  vol. 
I, 

Copy  of  a  Roll  [or  Ordinary]  of  Arms  in 
the  hands  of  Wm.  Jenings,  Chester 
Herald,  time  of  Henry  VII.  The 
original  roll  was  most  ■prohably  made 
in  the  time  of  Edward  III.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  12224. 

The  Ordinary  from  Mr  Thomas  Jenyns' 
Booke  of  Armes.  Edited  by  James 
Greenstreet.  See  Walford's  Antiqua- 
rian. Vols.  Yiii — X.  London.  1885, 
&c.     8"- 

Ordinary  of  Arms,  by  Robert  Glover. 
Brit.  Mus.,  Cott.  MS.  Tiber.  D.  x  ; 
Harl.  MSS.  1392,  1459. 

An  Ordinary  of  English  Arms,  in  trick, 
enlarged  from  Glover's  work,  with  an 
index,  1719.  Brit,  Mus.,  Add.  MS. 
26,690. 

An  Ordinary  of  Arms,  augmented  and 
improved  by  Robert  Glover.  See  "  A 
Complete  Body  of  Heraldry,"  by  J. 
Edmondson,  vol.  i.,  1780,  fol. 

Ordinary  of  Arms  by  Gervase  Holies. 
Her.  Coll.  MS.,  E.D.N,,  21. 

A  n  Ordinary  of  A  rms,  emblazoned,  time 
of  Henry  VIII.  Brit.  Mus.,  Lans. 
MS.  858. 

Ordinarie  Coates  of  Armes  of  sundry 
surnames,  in  colours,  circa  Henry 
VIII.     Brit.  Mus.,  Add.  MS.  5848. 

Flower's  Ordinary  of  Arms.  A  copy  of 
the  original,  the  accuracy  of  which 
appears  from  the  inscription,  "  Bridie 
Id.  Feb.  A.D.  1578  par  moy  William 
Fflower,  alias  Norroy  Roy  d'armes ; 
R.  Glover,  Somersett."  Brit.  Mus. 
Stowe  MS.  200. 

An  Ordinary  of  Arms  in  Colours,  by 
Thomas  Chaloner,  1588,  Brit.  Mus., 
Harl.  MS.  1465. 

Ordinaries  of  Arms,  by  Smith  and 
PhiHpot.     Her.  Coll.,  E.D.N.  22. 

Vincent's  Ordinary  of  Arms.  Her.  Coll. 
Vincent  MS.  178. 


Ordinaries  of  Arms.  Brit.  Mus.,  Harl. 
MSS.  1078,  1387,  1404,  1409,  2021, 
2212,  5803,  1458,  4146. 

Ordinaries  of  Arms  of  Families  of  various 
Counties,  17th  century.  Ashm.  Lib., 
Wood  MS.  8468.  Brit.  Mus.,  Add. 
MSS.  14,320,  19,521,  19,522.  Her. 
Coll.  MSS.  E.D.N.  21,  22,  23. 

Torr's  Ordinary  of  Arms,  18th  century. 
Brit.  Mus  ,  Eg.  MS.  2575. 

Collections  for  an  ordinary  of  English 
arms,  18th  century.  Brit.  Mus.,  Add. 
MS.  24,853, 

Ordinary  of  Arms.  Heraldic  MS.  with 
arms  in  trick,  from  the  Library  of  J. 
R.  Blanche,  Somerset  Herald.  2  vols., 
now  in  the  possession  of  Arthur  Vicars, 
Esq.,  F.S.A.  Vicarage  Library,  Clyde 
Road,  Dublin.     ' 

Roll  of  Battle  Abbey,  or  a  List  of  the 
Principal  Warriors  who  came  over  frona 
Normandy  with  William  the  Conqueror 
and  settled  in  this  Country,  A.D.  1066 
— 7,  with  the  Arms  of  the  Principal 
Barons  in  gold  and  colours.  Single 
sheet. 

The  Roll  of  Battle  Abbey,  annotated,  by 
John  Bernard  Burke.  London,  184^, 
160- 

Roll  of  Battle  Abbey  1066.  Arms  of  the 
Principal  Knights  at  the  Battle  of 
Hastiness,  by  Arthur  P.  Harrison.  Lon- 
don (1859),  4«- 

Roll  of  Arms  of  '  Ye  Barons  who  obtained 
Magna  Charta,  1215.'  Single  plate, 
40. 

Magna  Charta  Regis  Johannis,  A.D. 
MCCXV.,  with  the  arms  emblazoned 
in  gold  and  colours,  by  J.  Whit  taker, 
1816. 

Fac-simile  of  the  Magna  Charta  of  King 
John,  A.D.  1215,  with  the  Arms  of  the 
Barons,  by  J.  Pine,  London. 

Fac-simile  of  the  "  Magna  Charta  Regis 
Johannis,  June  15th,  1215."  With 
the  Names  and  Arms  of  the  Witnesses, 
Published  by  J.  Nethercliff  and  Son, 
London.  ^* 

Fac-simile  of  the  Magna  Charta  of  King 
John,  1215,  with  the  Seals  of  the 
King's  Securities,  and  Shields  of  ye 
Barons  in  Arms.  Published  by  John 
Camden  Hotten,  afterwards  by  Chatto 
and  Windus,  London. 


AftMS. 


» 


Historical  Essays  on  the  Magna  Charta 
of  King  John,  with  Explanatory  Notes 
and  Heraldic  Devices,  by  11.  Thomson. 
London,  1829,  8"- 

Eoll  of  Arms  of  Henry  III.,  1245,  with 
letterpress.     Nine  plates,  4'*- 

lloll  of  Arms  of  the  reign  of  Henry  III., 
in  colour,  with  descriptions  in  French 
and  English.  Vellum  roll.  Brit. 
Mus.,  Add.  MS.  29,796. 

Three  Rolls  of  Arms  of  the  latter  part  of 
the  thirteenth  century,  together  with 
an  index  of  names  and  an  alphabetical 
ordinary  of  the  coats.  Edited  for  the 
Society  of  Antiquaries,  by  W.  S. 
Walford  and  C.  Spencer  Perceval. 
London,  1864,  4"- 

A  Roll  of  Arms  of  the  Thirteenth  Cen- 
tury, with  Introductory  Remarks  by 
Weston  Stjdeman  Walford.  Archceo- 
logia,  vol.  39. 

Roll  of  Arms,  known  as  the  Roll  of  King 
Henry  III.,  emblazoned  by  Arthur  P. 
Harrison.     London,  (1848*^?)  4P- 

Glover's  Roll  of  Arms  of  the  reign  of 
King  Henry  III.  Edited  by  G.  J. 
Armytage.     1868,  4^- 

Les  Armes  de  noble  Chivaliers,  quefurent 
al  tornement  faict  a  Donstaple,  7  Hen 
III.  Brit.  Mus.  Sloan  MS.  1301, 
art.  82.  See  also  Nichols  "  Coll.  Top. 
et  Gen."     vol  iy.  p.  389. 

Charles'  Roll  of  Arms  of  the  Reigns  of 
Henry  III.  and  Edward  I.,  edited  by 
George  J.  Armytage.  Privately 
printed. 

Scotland  in  1298.  Documents  relating  to 
the  Campaign  of  King  Edward  the 
First.  Edited  by  Henry  Gough. 
Paisley  and  London.  1889. 4<'-  [Contains 
two  copies  of  the  Roll  of  Arms  of  the 
Commanders  on  the  English  side,  and 
copies  of  two  Rolls  of  their  Horses, 
forming  a  kind  of  Army  List.] 

Names  and  Arms  of  the  Nobles  who  were 
with  King  Edw.  I.  at  the  siege  of 
Karlaverock,  1300.  Brit.  Mus.  MSS. 
Harl.  7H,  f.  33  ;  1068  f .  1  ;  1196  f .  53  ; 
1408  f.  143  ;  1487  f.  37*'-  ;  2000  f.  23  ; 
2213  f.  28  ;  4033  ;  Calig.  A.  xviii.  f . 
21  ;  Lans.  209  f .  267  ;  Add.  5848  f, 
155  ;  21968  f  312. 

The  siege  of  Carlaverock  in  tli^  xxyiii. 
Edward  L,  A.D.  MCCC ,  with  the 
Arms  of  the  Earls,  Barons,  and  Knights 


who  were  present  on  the  occasion.  By 
N.  H.  Nicolas.     London,  1828,  4P- 

The'^Roll  of  Arms  of  the  Princes,  Barons, 
and  Knights  who  attended  King 
Edward  I.  to  the  Siege  of  Caerlaverock 
in  1300,  edited  from  the  Manuscript 
in  the  British  Museum,  with  a  transla- 
lation  and  notes,  by  Thomas  Wright. 
London,  1864,  4o- 

Roll  of  Karlaverock,  coni  aining  the  banners 
and  shields  of  the  Knights  in  Arms  at 
the  siege  of  10th  July,  1300.  Em- 
blazoned by  A.  P.  Harrison,  etc. 
London,  1846,  4^- 

Two  Rolls  of  Arms  of  King  Edward  I., 
with  some  Prefatory  Remarks,  by 
Charles  Spencer  Perceval.  Archceologia^ 
vol,  39. 

Rolls  of  Arms,  time  of  Edward  L,  etc, 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  6589,    1446. 

A  Roll  of  Arms  of  Peers  and  Knights  in 
the  Reign  of  Edward  II.,  by  Sir 
Nicholas  Harris  Nicolas.  London.  1828, 
4Q- 

Roll  of  the  A  rms  of  the  Knights  at  the 
Tournament  at  Stepney,  2.  Edw.  II. 
See  Nichols,  "  Coll.  Top.  et  Gen."  vol. 
IY.  p.  61. 

Names  and  Arms  of  the  Knights  at  the 
Tournaments  of  Dunstable,  temp.  Edw. 

II,  and  III.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS. 
1068  f.  6—18  14081 141.  2213  f  24. 
6148  f.  144^-  6589  f .  99.  Add.  MS. 
5848  f  145  Otho  D.  iy.  f.  92.  Lans, 
MS.  860  f  9. 

Rolls  of  Arms  of  Peers  and  Knights  in 
the  Reigns  of  Henry  III.  and  Edward 

III.  by  Sir  Nicholas  Harris  Nicolas. 
London,  1828,  8o- 

Roll  of  Arms  of  the  Reign  of  Edward  III. 
in  the  possession  of  Stacy  Grimaldi, 
Esq.  See  Nichols'  "Coll,  Top,  et 
Gen."  vol.  ii.  Printed  separately  in 
1835. 

Arms  of  Knights  with  Edward  III.  at 
Calais.  MS.  E.    Trinity  College,  Dublin. 

Theis  be  the  names  and  armes,  as  well  of 
noble  men  and  knightes,  as  were  with 
the  noble  and  victoriouse  prince  Kinge 
Edward  the  3.  in  his  warres  in  Fraunce 
and  Normondy,  as  also  at  his  victory 
of  Cane  and  Callis.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS,  16,940. 

The  Names  and  Arms,  coloured,  of  the 
principal  Captains  as  well  as  Noblemen 


60 


AfeM^. 


as  Knights,  that  were  with  Edw.  III. 
at  the  siege  of  Calais,  1345  ;  together 
with  the  Arms  of  many  of  the  ancient 
NobiUty.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6595. 

Catalogue  of  the  Names  and  Arms  of  the 
principal  Captains,  as  well  Noblemen  as 
Knights,  which  were  with  King  Edward 
III.  at  the  Siege  of  Calais.  Ashm. 
Lib.  Wood  MS.  8547. 

'•  The  names  of  the  lordes  and  captens 
that  weyr  sleyn  and  dront  on  the  sey  at 
the  sege  of  Callas  [1347],  w*^^  mony  a 
man  mo  off  worschip,"  witli  their  arms. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,502. 

Calais  Eoll  of  Arms.  Brit.  Mus.  Cott. 
MS.  Tiber.  E.  ix,  Harl.  MS.  1156  ff. 
82—6. 

Nomina  et  Insignia  gentilitia  Nobilium 
Equitumque  sub  Edvardo  primo  rege 
Militantium,  accedunt  classes  exer- 
citus  Edvardi  tertii  regis  Caletem 
obsidentes,  edidit  E.  R.  Mores.  Oxon, 
1748.  4"-  Printed  for  private  dis- 
tribution. 

The  Third  Calais  Eoll  of  Arms.  See 
"The  Antiquarian  Magazine  and  Biblio- 
grapher," vol.  I.     London,  1882.  8«- 

Names  and  Arms  of  those  who  were  with 
Henry  V.  at  the  Siege  of  Rouen,  anno 
1418.     Her.  Coll.  Vincent  MS.  50. 

The  names  of  them  that  were  with  the 
King  Henry  the  V.  at  the  siege  of 
Roane.     Brit.  Mus,   Add.  MS.  19,208. 

The  Rouen  Roll  of  Arms,  by  James 
Greenstreet.  See  Notes  and  Queries, 
sixth  series.  Vols,  ii,  iii.  1880,  1881. 

Roll  of  Arms  of  the  Prince  of  Wales,  and 
the  Nobility  of  England,  in  colours. 
14th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
29,505. 

Roll  of  Arms  of  the  reign  of  Richard  IL, 
edited  by  Thomas  Willement.  Lon- 
don, 1834.  4^-  Another  edition, 
1843.     40- 

Roll  of  Arms  of  King  Richard  II.,  em- 
blazoned by  Arthur  P.  Harrison. 
London,   (1848?)  4«- 

The  Military  Rolls  of  Arms.  Temp. 
Henry  VI.  By  James  Greenstreet. 
See  •'  The  Antiquarian  Magazine  and 
Bibliographer,"  vol.  iv.  London,  1883. 
80' 

Roll  of  Arms  of  English  Nobility,  Knights, 
etc.,  15th  century.  Society  of  Anti- 
quaries, MS.  17. 


Roll  of  Arms  containing  24  emblazoned 
coats  on  vellum,  15th  or  early  16th 
century.  MS.,  belonging  to  Arthur 
Vicars,  Esq.,  P.S.A.,  Vicarage  Library, 
Clyde  Road,  Dublin. 

Facsimile  of  a  Contemporary  Roll  wdth 
the  Names  and  Arms  of  the  Sovereign 
and  of  the  Spiritual  and  Temporal 
Peers  who  sat  in  Parliament  held  at 
Westminster,  on  the  5th  of  Feb.  1515. 
By  Thomas  Willement.  1829.  4"- 
The  arms  are  printed  in  colours,  and 
the  work  was  limited  to  50  copies. 

Religious  Orders. — Arms  of  the  Knights; 
a  roll  of  vellum,  16th  century.  Belong- 
ing to  the  Marquis  of  Bath.  Longleat, 
Co.  Wilts. 

Roll  of  Arms  of  Peers,  temp.  Henry 
VIII.,  by  Thomas  Willement.  Lon- 
don 1828    obi.  fol. 

Roll  of  Arms  of  English  Nobility  from 
1066  to  1580.  Contains  arms  in  trick 
and  notices  of  each  person.  MS.  belong- 
ing to  Arthur  Vicars,  Esq.,  F.S.A., 
Vicarage  Library,  Clyde  Road,  Dublin. 

Roll  of  Arms  of  the  English  Nobility, 
time  of  Elizabeth.  Brit.  Mus.,  Harl. 
MS.  2116. 

The  Nobility  Rolls  of  Arms,  by  James 
Greenstreet.  See  Notes  and  Queries, 
5th  series,  vols  5  to  8. 

The  Gentry  Roll  of  Arms,  by  James 
Greenstreet.  See  "  Tha  Antiquarian 
and  Bibliographer,"  vol.  ii.  London, 
1882,  80-     Brit  Mus.,  Harl.  MS.  6137. 

Copies  of  old  and  authentic  Rolls  of 
Arms  of  Kings,  Barons,  and  Knights, 
16th  century.  MS.  No.  16  Wrest 
Park,  Beds, 

The  Boroughbridge  Roll  of  Arms.  Edited 
by  James  Greenstreet.  See  The 
Genealogist.  New  series,  vols.  1  and  2. 
London.  1885.     8°- 

The  Camden  Roll  of  Arms,  by  James 
Greenstreet,  Published  by  the  British 
Archaeological  Association,  1882,  from 
the  original  MS.,  Cott.  Roll,  xv.  8. 
Brit.  Mus. 

The  "  Camden  "  Roll  of  Arras  as  an 
Ordinary.  Edited  by  James  Green- 
street. See  "  The  Genealogist,"  vol. 
3.     London,  1879.     8o- 

The  "  Dering  "  Roll  of  Arms,  edited  by 
James  Greenstreet  and  Charles  Russell. 
See  "  The  Reliquary,"  vols,  xvi,  xvii, 
xviii.     London,  1875.     8°- 


Arms. 


61 


The  "  Falkirk  "  Roll  of  Arms,  by  James 
Greenstreet.  See  "  The  Reliquary," 
vol.  XYi.  London,  1857,  8°-  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6589. 

The  Harleian  Roll  of  Arms,  by  James 
Greenstreet.  See  "  The  Genealogist," 
new  series  vol.  iii.     London,  1886,  8"- 

Holland's  Roll  of  Arms.  See  "The 
Antiquarian  Magazine  and  Biblio- 
grapher." Vol.  I.  London,  1882,  8"- 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  4033,  fol.  60. 

The  "  Nativity  "  Roll  of  Arms,  temp. 
Edward  I.,  by  James  Greenstreet.  See 
"The  Reliquary,"  vol.  xv.  London, 
1874,  8«- 

Philipot's  Roll  of  Arms.  See  "  The 
Antiquarian  Magazine  and  Biblio- 
grapher," vol.  I.     London,  1882,  8«- 

Blanche's  Roll  of  Arms.  Edited  by  James 
Greenstreet.  See  "  The  Genealogist," 
vol.  iii.     London,  1886,  8"- 

Notes  on  the  Foreign  Coats  in  Blanche's 
Roll  of  Arms,  by  G.  W.  Watson.  The 
Genealogist,  new  series,  vol.  yi.  Lond. 
1890,  8«- 

The  Poivell  Boll.  Copy  of  a  Roll  of  Arms, 
in  colours,  of  English  families,  1345 — 
1351  ?,  in  the  Ashmolean  Library, 
Oxford.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,677. 

The  "Segar"  Roll  of  Arms  as  an  Ordinary. 
Edited  by  James  Greenstreet.  See 
"  The  Genealogist,"  vol.  it.  London, 
1880,  80- 

The  Rows  Rol,  containing  Armorial 
Bearings  of  the  English  Nobility.  This 
Rol  was  laburd  and  finished  by  Master 
John  Rows  of  Warrewyck,  with  intro- 
duction by  W.  Courthope,  Esq.  London, 
1845,  4P-  Only  100  copies  of  this 
heraldic  work  was  printed. 

Rows  Roll.  This  celebrated  roll  is  in  the 
library  at  Kimbolton  Castle,  and  a 
duplicate  in  the  Heralds'  College, 
London;  another  in  the  British  Museum, 
Lansd.  MS.  882. 

Roll  of  the  Earls  of  Warwick,  by  John 
Rous.  Copied  by  Wm.  Dugdale.  Oxf. 
Ashmole  MS.  839. 

The  "Warwicke  Roll  of  Arms."  See 
Archceological  Journal,  vol.  x.,  261. 
London,  1853,  8'^- 

Roll  of  Arms  ;  wherein  are  tha»  Arms  of 
the  Kings  of  England,  from  Edward 
the  Confessor  and  the  old  Arms  of 
France  and  Spain  ;   together  with   the 


Arms  of  the  Earls  of  Chester.  Brit. 
-Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2116. 

A  Role  of  Armes  wrought  on  vellum  in 
coUers,  being  sometime  in  the  hands  of 
Clarenceulx  [Richard]  Lea,  17th  cen- 
tury.    Brit.    Mus.  Add.   MS.  26,690. 

Arms  of  Abbies,  Monasteries,  and  other 
Religious  Houses,  Sees  in  England  and 
Ireland,  Universities,  Schools,  Public 
Hospitals,  Inns  of  Court,  Counties, 
Cities,  Boroughs,  Societies,  Trades,  etc. 
etc.  See  Edmondson's  "  Body  of 
Heraldry.'" — Dugdale's  "  Monasticon.'^ 
—Tanner's  "  Notitia:' 

Arms  of  English  Sees,  impaled,  with  the 
Coats  borne  by  those  Archbishops  and 
Bishops  that  sat  in  the  House  of  Lords 
in  1735.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  14,829. 

Arms  of  English  Episcopal  Sees,  and  of 
various  Families,  with  a  few  genea- 
logical and  heraldic  notes.  Monumental 
inscriptions,  etc.  18th  century.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,  785. 

Arms  of  Sees,  Cathedrals,  and  Families 
of  England.  MS.  Trinity  College, 
Dublin. 

Arms  of  Religious  Houses  in  England,  by 
the  Rev  Wm.  Cole,  1765.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  5819,  f.  211. 

Arms  and  Ensigns  belonging  to  Religious 
Houses.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  865,  f. 
16. 

Arms  of  Sees,  Colleges,  Towns,  etc.  Her. 
Coll.  MS.  M.  5. 

Arms  of  Monasteries  in  the  Diocese  of 
Norwich.  See  Index  Monasticus,  by  R. 
Taylor.     London,  1821,  fol. 

Arms  of  the  Archbishopricks,  and  Bishop- 
ricks  of  England  according  to  their 
several  ranks.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS. 
883,  f.  103. 

Arms  of  Archbishops  and  Bishops,  by 
Robert  Glover.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS. 
872,  f.  75. 

Arms  of  the  Archbishops,  Bishops,  etc. 
from  the  Conquest  to  the  year  1636. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  12,443. 

The  Arms  of  the  Archbishops  of  Canter- 
bury, down  to  Matthew  Hutton,  ob. 
1758.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,752. 

Arms,  etc.  of  the  Archbishops  of  Canter- 
bury, from  Lanfranc  to  John  Moore. 
Lamb.  Lib.,  MS.  555. 

The  Armorial  Bearings  of  the  Arch- 
bishops of  Canterbury.    See   Lambeth 


62 


Aems. 


Palace  and  its   Associations,    Appendix 
C,  by  J.  Cave-Browne.     London,  1883, 

The  Blazon  of  Episcopacy,  by  the  Rev. 
W.  K.  Riland  Bedford."^  London,  1858, 
80. 

Arms  of  the  Episcopates  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland,  emblazoned  and  ornamented 
by  Albert  H.  Warren,  with  an  Intro- 
ductory Notice  and  Heraldic  Notes  by 
the  liev  John  Woodward.  London, 
1868,  8^- 

Arms  of  Bishops  and  their  Sees,  Abbies, 
Priories,  etc.  Her.  Coll.,  MSS.  L.  8, 
10  ;M.  5. 

Grants  of  Arms  to  Bishops  and  certain 
Clergymen.  Ashm.  Lib.,  Wood  MS. 
8569. 

Arms  of  Cities,  Bishops,  etc.  Trin.  Coll. 
Dubl.  MS.  I.  17. 

Ecclesiastical  Armorial  of  England,  Wales, 
Scotland,  Ireland,  and  the  Colonies. 
See  Crockford's  Clerical  Directory  ;  and 
the  Clergy  List.    London,  1889,  etc.  8  "• 

English  and  Scotch  Arms,  time  of  George 
II.,  containing  the  arms  of  Bishops, 
Abbots,  Monasteries,  Colleges,  Inns  of 
Court,  Hospitals,  Cities,  &c.  Stowe 
MS.  268.  Brit.  Mus. 

Arms  of  the  College  of  Physicians,  and 
the  Members  of  it,  1666.  Brit.  Mus. 
Sloan  MS.  4000. 

Arms  of  Cities  and  Corporations,  I7th 
century.     Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1073. 

The  Emperial  Achievement  of  our  Dread 
Soveraigne  King  Charles,  together  with 
the  Armes,  Crests,  Supporters,  and 
Mottowes  of  all  the  several  Companies, 
and  Corporations  of  the  famous  Citty 
of  London  ;  as  they  now  bear  them. 
London,  n.d.  4"- 

Arms,  in  trick,  of  all  the  Companies  of 
London,  and  of  the  Chief  Corporations, 
or  Cities,  of  England,  17th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  472. 

Arms  of  the  Companies  of  the  City  of 
London,  and  some  Foreign  Arms.  Brit. 
Mus.  Sloan  MS.  4011. 

Description  of  England  in  1588,  with 
coloured  views  of  the  chief  towns,  etc. 
by  William  Smith.  London,  1879,  4°- 
This  is  a  fac-simile  of  Sloan  MS.  2596 
in  the  British  Museum  ;  and  contains 
the  Arms  of  the  English  Counties  and 
Principal  Nobility. 


Atlas  of  Europe,  by  Joannis  Blaeu.  [Vol. 
V.  is  devoted  to  England,  and  contains 
the  arms  of  the  Counties,  Colleges,  and 
Nobility,  in  colours.]     Amst.  1662,  fol. 

The  Arms,  or  Common  Seals,  of  all 
y®  Cities  and  Borough  Towns  in  Eng- 
land and  Wales,  with  a  brief  Account, 
as  far  as  could  be  procured,  of  their 
Foundation,  Government,  &c.,  by 
William  Jackson.     London,  1714.  fol. 

Anns  of  Towns,  Cities,  Keligious  Houses, 
etc.  Brit.  Mus.,  Add.  MSS.  5819,  f, 
211  ;  9372  ;  6331,  ff,  1,  51. 

Britannia  depicta  ;  or,  Ogilby  Improved, 
by  John  Owen,  (Arms  of  Towns, 
Peers,  Bishoprics,  etc).  3  vols,  London, 
1736.  8«- 

Arms,  in  colours,  of  the  Counties  of 
England,  by  Arthur  P.  Harrison. 
London  (1850?)  4"- 

Description  of  the  Arms  of  the  Counties, 
Towns,  and  Boroughs  in  England  and 
Wales.     1848,  IQ^- 

Topographical  Dictionary  of  England  and 
Wales,  by  S.  Lewis.  7  vols.  London, 
1849—50,  4'^-  Contains  the  Arms  of 
the  Cities,  Boroughs,  Bishoprics, 
Universities,  and  Colleges,  and  the 
Seals  of  the  various  Municipal 
Corporations. 

Wapenboeck,  ou  armorial  de  1334 — 1372, 
contenant  les  npms  et  armes  des  princes 
Chretiens,  ecclesiastiques  et  seculiers  de 
I'Europeet  particulierement  de  I'Empire 
d'Allemagne.  Par  Gelre,  Heraut 
d' Armes  [i.e. — Heynen],  public  par  M. 
Victor  Bouton.  4  vols.  Paris,  Brux. 
1881—86,  fol. 

Armorial  de  France,  Angleterre,  Ecosse, 
Allemagne,  Italic,  etc.,  compose  vers 
1450  par  Gilles  le  Bouvier.  from  the 
original  MS.,  by  M.  Vallet.  Paris, 
1866,  8«- 

Arms,  coloured  and  emblazoned,  of  princes 
and  nobles  of  France,  England,  Spain, 
and  other  countries,  preceded  by  an 
introduction  on  the  science  of  heraldry; 
compiled  by  Francquevie,  ^  herald  of 
Valenciennes,  1485.  Brit.*  Mus.  Eg. 
MS.  1644. 

Arms,  in  blazon  and  colours,  of  princes 
and  "  seigneurs  a  banieres,"  of  France, 
England,  Burgundy,  Netherlands, 
Germany,  Spain,  and  Portugal,  1482 — 
1504.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,700. 


Arms. 


63 


Le  Blason  d'Armes :  par  le  Sieur  de 
Maumetz  and  de  Bancourt.  Et  aussi, 
Aiiltres  Traictez  concernant  I'origination 
de  liois  d'  Armes,  Herauldz  d'Armes. 
(fee,  I'an  1540.  Brit.  Mus.  Eov.  MS. 
20  B  XYi. 

Den  Waepen-Boeck  van  Gunslo  Billet, 
Aut  Schepen  der  Stede  van  Ghendt ; 
anno  1662.  Containing  arms  in  colours 
of  the  principal  royal  and  noble  families 
of  Europe,  circa  1540 — 1550.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  21,937. 

Wappenbuchlein  zu  Ehren  des  Komischen 
Kay.  und  Bii.  Mt.  etc.  sampt  andorn 
der  Furnemsten  auslandischen  Kiini- 
greichen  Sovil  derselben  Wappen 
zubekhumen  sind  gewesen  durch,  by 
Virgil  Solis.  Nurmberg  [1560?],  4«- 
Reproduced  in  facsimile. 

Wappenbucli  des  heiligen  Romischen 
Reichs  und  allgemainer  Christenheit  in 
Europa  insonderheit  des  Teutschen 
Keyserthumbs.  By  M.  Schrot.  (About 
1000  coloured  Coats  of  Arms  )  Miinchen, 
1581,  fol. 

Description  of  the  Arms  of  Royal  and 
Princely  Houses  of  Europe.  16th 
century.     Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1906. 

Arms  in  colours,  of  the  Electors  of 
Germany,  and  of  Princes  and  chief 
Nobility  of  France,  the  Low  Countries, 
England,  Spain,  Russia,  Poland,  etc., 
with  "L'Arbre  de  Jesse"  and  "  L'Arbre 
de  Noblesse,"  compiled  in  the  time  of 
the  Emperor  Charles  V.  16th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  18,610. 

Armoiries  des  Priucipales  Puissances.  [In 
colours.]     Paris,  single  sheet. 

The  ensigns  and  arms  of  several  empires, 
kingdoms,  principalities,  dukedoms,  etc. 
in  alphabetical  order.  IIS.  No.  xix.  8. 
Towneley  Hall,  Burnley. 
,  Arms,  in  colours,  of  Kingdoms  of  Europe 
p-  and  Asia,  l()th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  26,707,  f.  18  b. 

Arms  of  the  Emperors  of  Germany, 
Abyssinia,  and  Constantinople  ;  of  the 
Kings  of  France,  England,  Spain,  &c.  ; 
and  of  the  Dukes,  Princes,  and  •  Gentry 
of  France  and  Normandy,  coloured, 
16th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  MS. 
Tiber.  D.  ii.  . 

Book  of  Arms,  in  colours,  Oriental  and 
European,  17th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  15,694, 


Arms  of  the  Kingdoms  and  principal 
Nobility  of  Spain,  France,  Italy, 
Germany,  Netherlands,  Poland,  Den- 
mark, Bosina,  Servia,  Wallachia,  etc. 
17th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
1039. 

Arms,  in  colours,  of  the  reigning 
Sovereigns  of  Europe,  with  some  others, 
as  the  Earl  of  Warwick,  Count 
Mazarino,  etc.  17th  century.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  14,325. 

Collection  of  Arms,  in  trick,  chiefly  Foreign, 
but  also  containing  some  Scotch  and 
Irish  ;  early  17th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  15,096. 

Armorial  Universel,  contenant  les  Armes 
des  principales  Maisons,  Estatz  et 
Dignitez  des  plus  considerables  Roy- 
aumes  de  I'Europe,  par  C.  Segoing. 
Paris,  1634,  fol. 
Others  editions  in  1654  and  1660. 

Le  Nouveau  Armorial  Universel;  con- 
tenant  les  Armes  et  Blasons  des  Maisons 
Nobles  et  Illustres  de  France,  et  autres 
Royaumes  et  Estats  de  I'Europe,  etc. 
par  Claude  Le  Cellyer.   Paris,  1663,  fol. 

Recueil  des  Armoiries  des  Roj's,  Princes, 
Dues,  Comtes,  Marquis,  Barons, 
Seigneurs,  Yilles  et  Noblesses  de  France, 
Angleterre,  Italic,  Allemaigne,  Pay-bas, 
Espagne,  et  autres  Provinces  de 
I'Europe,  par  F.  Maurice  du  Pre.  1639. 
folio.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  886. 

Das  erneurte  Teutsche  Wappen-buch,  in 
welchem  dess  H.  Romische  Reichs 
Potentaten  Fiirsten,  Namen  Wappen, 
etc.  By  Johann  Siebmacher.  Continued 
by  P.  Fiirst.  Niirnberg,  1655—67. 
obi.  4P- 

^rneuert-und  vermehrtes  Wappen-Buch, 
Herrschafften  in  Kupffern  vorgebildet, 
[by  Johann  Siebmacher,  continued  by 
P.  Flierst],  und  vormalens  in  fiintf 
anjetzund  in  sechs  Theilen  benebenst 
einem  Anhang  ("  Des  itzt-herrschenden 
Europaeischen  Staats  neu-eroffneter 
Wappen-Spiegel ")  auf  das  Neue 
verfertiget,  etc.  Niirnberg,  1696,  97.  fol. 

Das  grosse  und  vollstiindige  anfangs 
Siebmacherische,  hernacher  Fiirstische, 
und  Helmerische,  nun  aber  Weigelische 
Wappen-Buch  in  Sechs  Theilen,  nebst 
einer  Vorrede  J.  D.  Kohlers.  By 
Johann  Siebmacher.  Supplement  1 — 4. 
Niirnberg,  1734—65.  fol. 


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Arms. 


Le  Blason  de  la  noblesse  ou  les  preuves 
de  noblesse  de  toutes  les  nations  de 
I'Europe,  par  Claude  FrancisMenestrier. 
Paris  et  Lyon,  1683,  12<'- 

Giuoco  d'Arme  dei  Sovrani  e  degli  Stati 
d'Europa.  da  Bernardo  Griustiniani.  By 
Claude  Oronce  Fine  Brianville,  Abbe. 
Napoli,  1692.  32o- 

Jeu  d'armoiries  des  souverains  des  etats 
d'Europe,  par  Brianville.  Lyon  s.  d. 
8«- 

Coloured  arms  of  Sovereigns  and  of  States. 
MS.  belonging  to  the  Marquis  of  Bath. 
Longleat.  Co.  Wilts. 

Arms  of  the  Emj)eror,  and  many  other 
princes  of  Europe,  with  those  of  the 
Archbishops,  Bishops,  Princes,  Towns, 
and  Nobles  of  various  parts,  delineated 
in  colours.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
6154. 

Arms  of  Patriarchs,  Princes,  Abbots,  etc. 
Her.  Coll.,  Vincent  MS.  153. 

Arms  of  Emperors,  foreign  Kings  and 
Princes,  coloured  By  Henry  Lily. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6119. 

An  Album  of  Autographs  and  Arms  richly 
emblazoned,  which  belonged  to  Frederic, 
Count  Palatine,  and  his  son  Charles 
Lewis.     Brit.  Mus.  Kings  MS.  436. 


Drawings  of  the  Arms  of  various  Foreign 
Noblemen  and  Gentlemen,  chiefly 
German  and  Italian.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  4976. 

Arms  in  trick  of  Princes  and  Nobles  of 
Ireland,  Germany,  Spain,  Portugal, 
France,  Italy,  and  Poland.  MS.  No. 
39.     Wrest  Park,  Beds. 

Miscellaneous  coats  of  arms  in  trick  of 
Foreign  Nobility.  MS.  No.  307. 
Lambeth  Palace. 

One  hundred  and  Sixty  Coats  of  Foreign 
Shields  of  Arms,  drawn  and  coloured  by 
a  German  artist.  Obi.  S*^-  n.p.,  n.d. 
National  Art  Library,  South  Kensington . 

Notes  and  sketches  of  arms  found  in 
JVl  anuscripts  in  the  British  Museum,  the 
Bodleian  Library,  the  Fitzwilliam  Muse- 
um at  Cambridge,  the  National  Library 
at  Paris,  etc.,  by  John  Holmes,  in  four 
volumes,  containing  French,  Italian, 
English,  Spanish,  German,  and  Flemish 
coats,  19th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MSS  20,754—20,757. 

A  Collection  of  Foreign  Coats  of  Arms, 
alphabetically  arranged  by  Alfred 
William  Morant.  4  vols  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MSS.  31,965—31,968. 


Crtsts. 


Crests  of  several  families.  Her.  Coll. 
MSS.  M.  12  ;  Vincent  168. 

English  and  Scotch  Crests.  Stowe  MS. 
527.  Brit.  Mus. 

Two  Ordinaries  of  Crests,  tricked  by  John 
Withie.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  1388  ; 
1475. 

A  Collection  of  Crests  of  the  Nobility 
and  Gentry,  drawn  and  etched  by 
William  Sharp,  Herald-Painter.  Lon- 
don, 1778,  4P' 

Book  of  Ornamented  Crests  by  J.  Lock- 
ington.     London,  1791.  4'^- 


Elven's  Heraldry,  comprising  upwards  of 
2500  different  Crests,  selected  from 
Nisbet,  Guillim,  Mackenzie,  Edmond- 
son,  and  Others,  from  the  Crusades 
down  to  the  present  time.  Also  the 
different  Terms,  with  remarks  and 
observations,  by  J.  P.  Elven,  London, 
1815.  120- 

British  Crests  :  containing  the  Crests  and 
Mottoes  of  the  Families  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland,  together  with  those 
of  the  principal  Cities  ;  and  a  Glossary 
of  Heraldic  Terms,  by  Alexander 
Deuchar.    2  vols.  Edinburgh,  1817, 8o- 


Crests 


65 


Crests  of  the  Nobility  and  Gentry  of  the 
United  Kingdom  of  Grreat  Britain  and 
Ireland,  by  F.  Knight  and  J.  liumley. 
London,  1827.  4^ 

The  Book  of  Family  Crests,  comprising 
nearly  every  family  bearing,  with  the 
surnames  of  the  bearers,  their  mottos, 
etc.,  by  J.  P.  Elven.  2  vols.  London, 
1828.  12^- 

The  Heraldry  of  Crests :  containing 
upwards  of  three  thousand  five  hundred 
crests  illustrative  of  those  borne  by 
twenty  thousand  families,  by  J.  P. 
Elven.  London,  1829.  12'- 

Book  of  Family  Crests,  4000  engravings. 
Explanations,  Surnames,  Grlossary, 
Index,  etc.,  by  J.  P.  Elven.  2  vols. 
London,  1838.  12''- 

The  Book  of  Family  Crests,  accompanied 
by  upwards  of  four  thousand  engravings, 
a  dictionary  of  Mottos,  an  essay  on  the 
origin  of  Arms,  Crests,  and  a  glossary 
of  terms  by  J.  P.  Elven.  Sixth  edition. 
London,  1851.  8'^- 

8th  edition  enlarged.  Lond.  1856.    S^- 
9th   edition   enlarged.       Lond.    1859. 

The  Book  of  Family  Crests.  [A.  republi- 
cation of  J.  P.  Elven's  "  Heraldry  of 
Crests,"  with  many  additions].  Tenth 
edition  much  enlarged.  2  vols.  Lon- 
don, 1862.  8°- 


Book  of  Family  Crests  and  Mottoes, 
4000  engravings  printed  in  colours,  by 
-  T.  CuUeton,  of  Cranbourn  street, 
London. 

The  Be  ok  of  Family  Crests  ;  comprising 
nearly  every  Family  Bearing  properly 
Blazoned  and  Explained,  by  H.  Wash- 
bourne.  London,  1840,  8'"-  Another 
edition,  2  vols.  Lond.  1862.  8"^ 

Crests  of  the  Families  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland.  By  James  Fairbairu. 
Edited  by  Joseph  Maclaren.  2  vols. 
Edinburgh,  1860,  8''- 

Royal  Book  of  Crests  of  the  Families  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  Dominion 
of  Canada,  India,  and  Australasia, 
derived  from  the  best  authorities  and 
family  records.  2  vols.  London,  n.d. 
S''-  [This  is  a  new  edition  of  Fair- 
bairn's  Crests.] 

Illuminated  Crest  Book,^  or  repertorium 
for  monograms,  crests,  etc.  London, 
1867,  4'^- 

Knight  and  Rumley's  Heraldic  Illustra- 
tions of  Crests  and  Fancy.  Edin. 
(1870)  40- 

Knight  and  Butters'  Crests  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland,  Dominion  of 
Canada,  India  and  Australia,  derived 
from  best  Authorities.  Edited  by 
Joseph  MacLaren.  2  vols.  Lond. 
[1885],  80- 


JlDttOtS. 


Lists  of  Mottoes.  See  Edmondson's 
"Body  of  Heraldry."  Berry's  "Ency- 
clopoedia  Heraldica,"  vol.  i.  liobson's 
"  British  Herald,"  (Supplement). 

On  Mottoes  of  arms,  by  several  learned 
antiquaries  and  heralds.  Brit.  Mus. 
Cott.  MS.  Faust.  E.  y.  149. 

Symbola  Heroica  :  or  the  Mottoes  of  the 
Nobility  and  Baronets  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland.     London,  1736,  12°- 

One  hundred  and  twenty- six.Sepulchral 
Mottos  ;  consisting  of  original  verses, 
ete.     London,  1819,  S^- 


One  hundred  and  forty- seven  sepulchral 
mottos,  etc.  Second  edition,  London^ 
1820,  8"-  Privately  printed  for  the 
Author. 

A  Translation  in  Verse  of  Mottoes  of  the 
Nobility  and  Peers  of  England  and 
Scotland,  by  Amicus.  2  \»ols.  London, 
1825,  80- 

The  Book  of  Mottoes,  borne  by  Nobility 
and  Gentry,  Public  Companies,  Cities, 
etc.  Selected  from  the  •'  Book  of 
Family  Crests,"  and  other  sources, 
London,  1851,  I6''- 


Mottoes. 


A  Hand-Book  of  Mottoes  borne  by  the 
Nobility,  Gentry,  Cities,  Public  Com- 
panies, etc.,  by  C.  N.  Elvin.  London, 
18G0,  80- 


New  Readings  for  the  Motto  of  H.ll.H. 
tlie  Prince  of  Wales  and  for  his  plume 
of  Ostrich  Feathers,  by  Dr.  William 
Bell.   2  Parts.    London,  1861—62,  8«- 


Stub. 


Class-Catalogue  of  Seals  in  the  British 
Museum.  2   vols.    fol.  Not   published. 

Catalogue  of  Peals  in  the  Department 
of  Manuscripts  in  the  British  Museum, 
by  W.  de  Gr.  Birch,  Printed  by  order 
of  the  Trustees.  2  vols.  London,  1887. 
8^- 

Descriptive  Catalogue  of  Casts  of  Seals, 
by  John  Doubleday.  MS.  Brit 
Mus. 

Lists  of  Seals  in  the  British  Museum. 
See  R.  Sims's  "  Hand-Book,"  pp.  78, 
274,  276. 

List  of  Seals  added  to  the  British  Museum, 
since  1851.  '^qq Archceological  Journal. 
vol.  X.   p.    11. 

The  Great  Seals  of  England  from  the 
time  of  Edward  the  Confessor  to  the 
reign  of  William  the  Fourth,  with  his- 
torical and  descriptive  notices,  by  Edw. 
Edwards,  and  engraved  by  Ihe  process 
of  Achilles  Collas.  Lond,  1837,  fol. 
See  also  Wailly's  EJemens  de  Paleo- 
graphie,  ii.  Paris,  1838,  4^- 

The  Great  Seals  of  England  from  the 
earliest  period  to  the  present  time, 
arranged  and  illustrated  with  descrip- 
tive and  historical  notes,  by  Alfred 
Benjamin  Wyon,  completed  by  Allan 
Wyon.  London,  18«7.  fol. 

Great  Seals  of  England,  see  F.  Sandford's 
Genealogical  History  of  England. 
Lond.  1707.  fol.,  and  Speed's  History 
of  Great  Britaine.  3rd  edition.  Lond. 
1634.  fol. 

Soals  of  the  Sovereigns  of  England,  see 
Tresor  de  Numismatlque  et  de 
Glyptlque,  par  M.  C.  Lenormant. 
Paris,  1834—37.  fol. 


On  the  Great  Seals  of  King  Edward  the 
Confessor,  William  the  Conqueror, 
William  XL,  Henry  L,  and  Stephen, 
by  Walter  de  G.  Birch.  Reprinted 
from  the  Transactions  of  the  Ro3^al 
Society  of  Literature. 

Notice  sur  les  Attaches  d'un  Sceau  de 
Richard-coeur-de-Lion,  par  M.  Leopold 
Delisle.     Paris,  1854,  8o- 

On  the  History  of  the  Great  Seals  of 
England,  especially  those  of  Edward 
III.,  by  Robert  Willis.  Reprinted 
from  the  Archaeological  Journal,  vol.  ii. 
Lond.  1846,  8^'- 

Remarks  on  one  of  the  Great  Seals  of 
Edward  the  Third,  by  the  Rev.  W.  H. 
Gunner.  Reprinted  from  the  Archaeo- 
logical Journal,  No.  31.  The  same 
with  additional  observations  by  W.  S. 
Walford. 

The  Seals  of  Henry  YI.  as  King  of 
France,  by  A.  B.  Wyon.  See  Journal 
of  the  ArclicBological  Association.,  vol. 
40.     London,  1884,  8o- 

Seals  of  the  Sovereigns  of  England  from 
Edward  the  Confessor  to  Henry  VIII. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  5950. 

The  Seals  of  the  Kings  of  England,  from 
Edward  the  Confessor  to  King  James 
I.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  39. 

Drawings  of  seals  and  arms  of  sovereigns 
and  nobility  of  England,  by  Nicholas 
Charles,  Lancaster  herald,  A.D.  1611. 
Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  MS.  Jul.  G.  vii. 

On  the  Great  Seals  of  James  I.,  and 
Charles  I.,  by  Walter  de  G.  Birch. 
Reprinted  from  the  Journal  of  the 
British  Archaeological  Association, 
1870. 


Seals. 


67 


The  Opening  of  the  Great  Seal  of  Eng- 
land ;  Containing  certain  brief, 
historical  and  legal  Observations, 
touching  the  Original,  Antiquity,  Pro- 
gress, Use,  Necessity  of  the  Great  Seal 
ofthe  Kings  and  Kingdom  of  England,  in 
respect  of  Charters,  Patents,  Writs,  Com- 
missions, and  other  Process,  by  William 
Prynne.  Lond.  1643.  Lord  Somer's 
Tracts  3rd  Collection,  vol.  i.  Lond. 
1751,  4<«- 

Jus    Sigilli,    or  the  Law   of     England, 

touching    the  Great  Seals,  the  Privy 

Seals,    the   Exchequer   Seals   and    the 

-Signet,    by   J.   Brydale.     Lond.  1673. 

240- 

A  Dissertation  on  the  Antiquity  and  Use 

I^L  of  Seals  in  England.  Collected  by  J. 
^  Lewis,  1736.  Lond.  1740.  4P- 

A  paper  on  the  General  Arrangement  of 
Seals.  See  Archaeological  Journal,  vol. 
VIII.  p.  74. 

Eeraarks  on  the  Seals  of  the  Barons  of 
England,  by  Sir  N.  H.  Nicolas.  Lon- 
don, 1826.  4P- 

Observations  on  Seals,  by  Sir  Henry  Ellis. 
Printed  in  the  Archdologia.  vol.  xviii. 
p.  12. 

figlish  Seals,  by  Walter  de  Gray  Birch. 
See  Knight's  English  Cyclopaedia. 
Arts  and  Sciences.  Supplement.  Lond. 
1873.  4«- 

On  dated  Seals,  by  H.  Syer  Cuming,  Esq. 
See  the  Journal  ofthe  British  Arch- 
aeological Association^  xxvi.  213.  Lon- 
don, 1870.  8;- 

On  the  Seals  of  Pichard,  Duke  of  Glou- 
cester, and  other  Admirals  of  England, 
by  Thomas  J.  Pettigrew.  See  Collec- 
tanea Archaeologica.  vol.  i.  Lond. 
1861.  4«- 

Recueil  des  Sceaux  du  Moyen  Age,  dits 
Sceaux  Gothiques.  Par  Boullemier. 
Paris,  1779.  4*^- 

Notices  of  Mediaeval  Seals,  by  Albert 
Way,  and  W.  S.  Walford.  See  The 
Archaeological  Journal,  vols,  viii ; 
x.  ;  xi.  ;  xiii.  ;  xiv.  ;  xv. ;  xviii.  Lond. 
1848-61.  80- 

Examples  of  Mediaeval  Seals  preserved  at 
Wisby  in  Gottland,  by  the  Rev.  Fred- 
erick Spurrell.  See  the  Archcsological 
Journal,  xii.  256.  , 

Remarks  on  Personal  Seals  during  the 
middle   Ages,   by   T.  Hudson   Turner. 


Seethe  Archaeological  Journal,  v.  1,  7. 
Lond.  1848.  S''- 

Early  Armorial  Seals  by  W.  S.  Ellis,  see 
The  Genealogist,  new  series,  vol.  v. 
Lond.  1888.  8o- 

A  Collection  of  engravings  and  drawings 
of  ancient  seals  of  English  Kings, 
celebrated  personages,  religious  houses, 
private  families,  etc.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  21,056. 

Sigilla  Antiqua:  Engravings  from  Ancient 
Seals  attached  to  Deeds  and  Charters 
in  the  Muniment  Room,  of  Sir  Thomas 
Hare,  Bart,  of  St  owe  Bardolph,  with 
descriptions  by  the  Rev.  J.  H.  Dashwood. 
Stowe  Bardolph,  1847,  fol.  Privately 
printed. 

Copies  of  Ancient  Seals  and  Charters, 
with  a  few  Drawings  of  Arms,  bv  Lake 
Allen.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  8157. 

Aspilogia  :  by  John  Anstis,  Garter  King 
at  Arms,  with  Original  Drawings  of 
Seals,  copies  of  Ancient  Deeds,  etc.  2 
vols.     Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MSS.  289. 

Drawings  of  Ancient  Seals,  Coins,  etc.  2 
vols.     Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MSS.  290. 

Notice  of  Dr.  Rawlinson's  collection  of 
Seals  at  the  Bodleian  Library.  See 
Archaeological  Journal,  xix,  369. 
Lond.  1862.  8o- 

Calendar  of  Seals  of  Ancient  Charters  in 
the  Treasury  Room  of  Canterbury 
Cathedral.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
26,759. 

Seals  of  Civil  Corporations,  by  Joseph 
Hunter.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,480. 

On  Seals  of  the  Corporation  of  Canterbury, 
and  of  the  Free  Grammar  Schools  of 
Southampton  and  Crewkerne,  by  H. 
Syer  Cuming,  Esq.  See  the  Journal 
of  the  British  Achceological  Associ- 
ation, xxviii,  347. 

Ecclesiastical  Seals.  See  Notitia  Mo- 
nastica  ;  by  John  Tanner.  Nasmith's 
edition.     Camb.  1787,  fol. 

The  Seals  of  English  Bishops,  by  W.  H. 
St.  John  Hope.     Lond.  1887,  8"- 

Drawings  of  Seals  of  the  Cathedral  and  of 
the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Ely.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  21,056. 

The  Seal  of  Cardinal  Andrea  de  Valle, 
A.D.  1517,  with  remarks  on  some 
other  Cardinals'  seals  of  that  period,  by 
C.  Drury  E.  Fortnum.  Archaologia, 
vol.  50.     London,  1887,  4°- 


68 


Seals. 


Eemarks  on  the  Discovery  of  the  Ancient 
Seal  of  the  Archdeaconry  of  North- 
ampton, with  Kemarks  on  the  subject 
of  Ecclesiastical  Seals  in  general,  by  the 
Eev.  A.  W.  Brown,  1845. 

Medals,  Coins,  Great  Seals,  ImpressionvS 
from  the  Works  of  T.  Simon,  chief 
Engraver  of  the  Mint  to  Charles  I. 
By  Geo.  Vertue.  Lond.,  1753,  4^- 
Second  edition,  London,  1780,  4"- 

Dactyliotheca,  by  the  Hon.  R.  C.  Neville. 
Privately  printed. 

Register  of  Detached  Seals,  Numbered 
XLVii.  1  to  2453,  by  Henry  Laing,  with 
an  index  of  names.     MS.  Brit.  Mus. 

Descriptive  Catalogue  of  Ancient  Seals, 
mostly  Scottish,  by  Henry  Laing.  MS. 
Brit.  Mus. 

Descriptive  Catalogue  of  Impressions  from 
Ancient  Scottish  Seals,  Royal,  Baronial, 
Ecclesiastical,  and  Municipal.  Embra- 
cing a  period  from  A.D.  1094,  to  the 
Commonwealth,  by  Henry  Laing. 
Edinb.  1850,  4o- 

Supplemental  Descriptive  Catalogue  of 
Ancient  Scottish  Seals,  Royal,  Baronial, 
Ecclesiastical,  and  Municipal.  Embra- 
cing the  period  from  A.D.  1150  to  the 
18th  century,  by  Henry  Laing.  Edinb. 
1866,  4'^- 

Selectus  dijDlomatum  et  numismatum 
Scotise  thesaurus,  bv  James  Anderson. 
Edinb.  1739,  fol. 

Diplomata  Scotia?  ex  Archetyphis  in 
Bibliotheca  Thomse  Astlei,  Arm. 
asservatis.    Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS.  504. 

An  Account  of  the  Seals  of  the  Kings, 
Royal  Boroughs,  and  Magnates  of 
Scotland,  by  Thomas  Astle.  Lond. 
1792,  fol. 

An  Account  of  the  Seals  of  the  Kings, 
Royal  Burghs,  and  Magnates  of  Scot- 
land, by  Thomas  Astle,  Esq.  See 
Vetusta  Monumenta^  vol.  iii.  Published 
by  the  Society  of  Antiquaries.  Lond. 
1796,  fol. 

Draughts  of  Seals  belonging  to  the 
Nobility  of  Scotland.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  6107. 

Abstracts  and  copies  of  Charters  relating 
to  Scotland,  with  drawings  of  the  Seals, 
by  Sir  James  Balfour,  dated  at  Stirling, 
1602.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  4693. 

Catalogue  of  Seals  connected  with 
Wales,   in  the  Museums   of  Swansea, 


Caernarvon,  and  Ludlow,  by  R.  Ready. 
See  "  Archseologia  Cambrensis,"  third 
series,  vol.  6.  Lond.  1860.  8o- 

Calendar  of  Foreign  Seals,  see  Class  • 
Catalogue  of  Seals  in  the  British  Mu- 
seum.    Not  published. 

Sigillologia.  Being  some  account  of 
tlie  Great  or  Broad  Seal  of  the  Con- 
federate States  of  America,  by  Joannes 
Didymus.  Washington,  1873.  8''- 

Papal  Bulls,  see  Class-Catalogue  of  Seals 
in  the  British  Museum. 

Dactyliotheca  seu  annulorum  sigillarium 
quorum  apud  priscos  tam  Grajcos  quam 
Romanos  usus  promptuarium.  By 
Abr.  Gorlseus.  Leyden,  1601.  4"- 
Other  editions  in  1672  and  1695. 

Orbis  Literatus  Germaino-Europseus,  in 
Synopsi  reprsesentatus.  J.  G.  Hagel- 
gan.  [Numerous  woodcuts  of  Seals  of 
Universities  and  learned  Corporations.] 
Francof.  1737.  fol. 

Osservazioni  istoriche  sopra  i  Sigilli 
antichi  dei  secoli  bassi.  By  Domenico 
Maria  Manni.  30  vols.  Firenze,  1739- 
86.  4«-  .     ^      ^ 

Recueil  de  Documents  et  de  Memoires 
relatifs  a  I'Etude  speciale  des  Sceaux. 
Published  by  the  "  Societe  de  Sphra- 
gistiques."  Paris. 

Les  Sceaux,  par  M.  Lecoy  de  la  Marche. 
[An  illustrated  history  of  Seals.]  Paris, 
1889. 

Austria  ex  Archivis  Mellicensibus 
illustrata.  By  Hueber.  Contains  above 
400  engravings  of  Seals.  Lipsic,  1722, 
fol. 

Drawings  of  Seals  of  Kings  and  Dukes 
of  Bohemia,  with  Municipal  and 
Ecclesiastical  Seals  of  Prague  and  Eger. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,998. 

Archives  de  I'Empire.  Collection  de 
Sceaux,  par  M.  Douet  d'Arcq.  3  vols. 
Paris,  1863—1:868,  4P- 

Inventaire  des  Sceaux  de  I'Artois  et  de  la 
Picardie,  par  G.  Demay.  Paris,  1877, 
40. 

Seals    of    Brittany.     See     Histoire     de 

Bretagne,  par  D.  G.  A.    Lobineau.       2 

vols.  Paris,  1707,  fol. 
Sceaux  et  blasons  de  la  ville   de   Melun, 

par  Eugene  Gresy.     Melun,  1863.  8o- 
Recueil  de  Sceaux  Normands  et  Anglo- 

Normands.     par  A.  L.  D'  Anisv-  Caen. 

1834.  obi.  4°- 


Seals. 


69 


Sigillographie  de  la  Normandie  (Eveche 
de  Bayeux,)  par  M.  Paul  de  Farcy. 
Caen  1875.  4«- 

Inventaire  des  Sceaux  de  la  Normandie, 
par.  Gr.  Demay.  Paris,  1881.  4P' 

Sigillographie  de  Toul,  par  C.  Robert. 
Metz,  1868.  4«- 

De  Veteribus  Germanarum  aliarumque 
Nationum  Sigillis,  cura.  J.  M.  Heinec- 
cii.  Franc,  et  Lips.  1709.  fol. 

Pen-and-ink  drawings  of  Imperial,  Epis- 
copal, Monastic,  and  other  Seals,  from 
Henry  V.  of  Germany  [1106]  to  1749, 
with  drawings  of  Monumental  Brasses, 
1744.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,181. 


Drawings  of  Seals,  being  chiefly  those  of 
the  noble  families  of  the  Netherlands 
and  the  Rhenish  Provinces,  with  de- 
scriptions in  Latin  or  German.  18th 
century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
27,345. 

Sigilla  Comitum  Flandriae  et  Inscriptiones 
Diplomatum  ab  iis  editorum ;  cum 
expositione  historica,  by  0.  Vredius. 
Brugis.  1639.  fol. 

Sceaux  des  Comtes  de  Flandre  et  Inscrip- 
tions des  Chartres  par  eux  publiees, 
par,  Oliv.  Vredius.  Bruge,  1641. 
fol. 


^^bigms. 


Class-Catalogue  of  Manuscripts  relating 
to  Heraldry  and  Genealogy  in  the 
British  Museum,  6  vol^  fol.  Not 
published. 

Class- Catalogue  of  Biography,  Notes  and 
Genealogies  in  the  British  Museum,  7 
vols.     Not  published. 

For  single  pedigrees,  see  Class-Catalogue 
of  Biography  and  Genealogy,  and 
Indexes  to  Additional  MSS.  in  the 
British  Museum  ;  Sims's  Index  to  the 
Heralds'  Visitations ;  and  Marshall's 
Genealogists'  Guide  to  Printed  Pedi- 
grees. 

Pedigrees  of  Noble  Families  related  to  the 
Blood  Royal,  time  of  Henry  VII.  See 
Nichols'  Collectanea  Topographica  et 
Genealogica^  vol  i. 

Pedigrees  from  the  Plea  Rolls.  See 
Nichols'  Collectanea  Topograpliica  et 
Genealogica,  vol.  i.  pp.  128,  254. 

Pedigrees  of  families  in  various  Counties 
out  of  Records  of  the  King's  Bench  and 
Common  Pleas.  MS.  circa  1600. 
Crowcombe  Court,  Co.  Somerset. 

A  pedigree  from  Adam  to  the  year  A.D. 
688.  A  roll  about  50  feet  long^  written 
in  English  about  the  beginning  of  the 
15th  century.     Belvoir  Castle. 


Long  pedigrees  of  British  Kings  down  to 
Cadwallader ;  and  extracts  from 
Chronicles.  A  vellum  roll,  14tli 
century,  belonging  to  the  Marquis  of 
Bath.     Longleat,  Co.  Wilts. 

Genealogies  of  Anglo-Saxon,  Danish, 
Anglo-Norman,  and  Welsh  Princes  and 
Kings,  and  of  English  Dukes  and  Earls, 
16th  century.  MS.  vol.  xlvii.  Lord 
Calthorpe's  Library,  Grosvenor  Square, 
London. 

Genealogies  of  the  Princely  Families  of 
Jerusalem  and  Neighbourhood.  See 
Mecueil  des  Historiens  des  Croisades. 
Published  by  the  Academic  Royale  des 
Inscriptiones  et  Belles  Lettres,  vol.  2. 
Paris,  1841,  etc.  fol. 

Pedigrees  of  several  noble  families  whose 
founders  came  into  England  with 
William  the  Conqueror,  and  of  some 
others.  MS.  No.  XL.  3.  Townley  Hall, 
Burnley. 

Pedigrees  of  Baronial  and  other  Norman 
and  English  families,  etc.,  by  the  Rev. 
R.  W.  Eyton.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
31,938—31,942. 

Pedigrees  of  English  Nobility,  with 
coloured  Coats  of  Arms ;  entitled 
"  Baronagium  Anglise  1597.  Magnatum 


70 


PEDiaEEES. 


scillicet  illius  Regni  Stemmata  recen- 
tiora,  ad  consanguinitates  affinitatesque, 
per  intermixta  Connubia  discernendas, 
delineata."  3£S.  No.  278.  Lambeth 
Palace. 

Pedigrees  of  all  that  ever  were  Barons  of 
this  Kingdom.  Her.  Coll ,  MS.  H.  D. 
N.  18. 

Pedigrees  of  old  Barons  bj  tenure.  Her. 
Coll.  MS.  F.  2. 

Pedigrees  of  the  Barons  of  England  in 
the  reigns  of  Henry  III.,  Edward  I., 
and  Edward  II.  MS.  No.  233.  Mostyn 
Hall,  Holywell. 

Pedigrees  of  English  Barons.  Bodl.  Lib. 
MSS.  4144—4148. 

Pedigrees  of  Knights,  by  Kobert  Cooke. 
Her.  Coll.  Vincent  MS.  46. 

Catalogue  of  Knights,  with  their  Pedi- 
grees, made  from  the  1st  year  of  Charles 
II.  to  Queen  Anne.  Collected  by  Peter 
Le  Neve.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS. 
5801,  5802. 

Pedigrees  of  the  Knights  made  by  Charles 
II.,  James  II.,  William  and  Mary,  and 
Anne,  by  Peter  Le  Neve.  Edited  by 
Geo.  Wm.  Marshall,  Harleian  Society^ 
vol.  vii.     London,  1869,  8o- 

The  Arms  and  Pedigrees  of  216  Baronets 
of   England.       Jesus   Coll.   Oxf.   MS. 

LXXI. 

Pedigrees  of  Baronets,  time  of  James  I., 

and  Charles  I.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 

5188. 
Pedigrees  of  Baronets  created   by  Chas. 

II.,  Jas.   II.,  Will,    and   Mary,    Will. 

III.,    and  Queen  Anne,   by   Peter  Le 

Neve.     Her.  College. 
Genealogical  notes  and   pedigrees    of   the 

families  of  Baronets,  by  Joseph  Hunter, 

19th  century.      Brit.  Mus.  Add.   MS. 

24,455. 
Collections  of  Genealogies,  for   the   most 

part  of  Bishops  and  Authors.       Ashm. 

Lib.  Wood  MS.  8469. 
Genealogical  tables   of   some   of   the   old 

Nobility  of  England.     Brit.  Mus.  Cott. 

MS.  Jul.  F.  IX. 
Arms    and    descents    of     several     noble 

families,    16th   century.       Brit.    Mus. 

Cott.  MS.  Titus  B.  VIII. 
Pedigrees  of  English  Kings  and  Nobility, 

in  the  handwriting  of  Lord  Burleigh. 

MS.  No.  302.     Lambeth  Palace. 
Pedigrees  of  Peers  living  in  1587.      Brit. 

Mus.  Harl.  MS.  806. 


Pedigrees  of  English  Families,  compiled 
about  1587.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
12,471. 

Arms  and  pedigrees  of  noble  English 
families  from  the  Conquest  to  Eliza- 
beth. Stowe  MS.  415.  Brit.  Mus. 

Pedigrees  of  the  Nobility,  written  in 
Queen  Elizabeth's  reign.  MS.  No.  2. 
Peniarth. 

Pedigrees  of  families  in  London  and  else- 
where. Temp.  Eliz.  MS.  Crowcombe 
Court,  Co.  Somerset. 

Arms  and  Pedigrees  of  English  Families, 
with  a  copious  index,  16th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS.  4. 

Collection  of  Pedigrees  and  Arms,  16th 
century.  MS.  No.  24.  Wrest  Park, 
Beds. 

Pedigrees  and  Arms,  in  colours,  of  the 
Kings  of  England  and  Wales,  the 
Nobility  and  many  of  the  Gentry,  anno 
1600.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6156. 

Pedigrees  of  the  English  Nobility  com- 
piled in  the  year  1600.  Brit.  Mus. 
Eg.  M8.  987. 

Genealogies  and  arms  of  the  Kings  and 
Nobles  of  England  down  to  and  inclu- 
ding the  reign  of  James  1.  MS.  No.  20. 
Wrest  Park,  Beds. 

Pedigrees  of  the  English  Nobility,  time  of 
James  I.     Jesus  Coll.  Oxf.  MS.  lxxxi. 

The  intermarriages  and  descents  of  many 
English  Families,  derived  from  original 
authorities,  time  of  James  I.  Stowe 
MS.  525.  Brit.  Mus. 

Extracts  from  original  visitations  of  forty 
English  counties,  in  the  reign  of  James 
I.  and  Charles  I.  Stowe  MS.  787. 
Brit.  Mus. 

Arms  and  Pedigrees  of  English  families, 
the  writing  is  of  the  reign  of  Charles  I. 
Stowe  Mfc.  781.  Brit.  Mus. 

English  Pedigrees,  with  grants  of  Arms, 
etc.  from  the  vear  1200  to  1630.  Brit. 
Mus.  Stowe  MS.  257. 

Catalogue  and  pedigrees  of  English 
Nobility,  16th  and  17th  centuries.  MS. 
in  the  possession  of  the  Marquis  of 
Eipon,  at  Studley  Koyal,  Co.  York. 

A  Collection  of  Genealogyesof  y®  Famelyes 
of  seuerall  Countyes.  With  the  Arms 
in  trick,  and  the  autographs  of  Henry 
Ball,  Windsor  Herald,  and  Peter  Le 
Neve,  ISorroy.  17th  century.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  32659. 


PEDiaEEES. 


71 


Ancient  Pedigrees  of  English  Nobility, 
with  grants  of  Arms,  etc.  17th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS.  5. 

Pedigrees  and  notes  of  various  families, 
English  and  Welsh,  17th  century.  MS. 
No  170.     Mostyn  Hall,  Holywell. 

Pedigrees  of  English  Families,  17th 
century.     Qu.  Coll.  Oxf.  MS.  lxxiv. 

English  Pedigrees,  17th  century.  Brit. 
Mus.  Stowe  MS.  2. 

Pedigrees  of  English  Families  of  various 
Counties,  17th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Eg.  MS.  1095  ;  Add.  MS.    12,474. 

A  Collection  of  descents  of  several  northern 
families  who  have  been  active  against 
the  Scots  ;  with  other  memorials  relat- 
ing to  them,  1668.  MS.  vol.  xi.  Eshton 
Hall,  Co.  York. 

Pedigrees  of  English  Peers  to  the  year 
1780.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  14,835. 

English  Pedigrees,  with  copies  of  Ancient 
Deeds,  from  the  reign  of  Edward  I.,  on 
which  the  Pedigrees  are  founded,  18th 
century.     Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS.  3. 

Pedigrees  of  British  Noble  Families.  MS. 
18th  century,  belonging  to  Arthur 
Vicars,  Esq.  F.S.A.  Vicarage  Library, 
Clyde  Road,  Dublin. 

Pedigrees,  copies  of  inquisitions,  extracts 
from  visitations,  and  other  papers 
relating  to  various  families,  19th 
century,  2  vols.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
23,688,  23,689. 

The  auncient  descent  of  divers  noble  and 
worthie  howsen  and  gentlemen  of  great 
worshipp  springing  from  them,  with  the 
coats  of  arms.  MS.  No.  141.  Mostyn 
Hall,  Holywell. 

Pedigrees  of  English  Nobility.  Bodl. 
Lib.  MS.  5022.    Ashm.  Lib.  MS.  831. 

Papers  relating  to  family  history,  prin- 
cipally pedigrees  of  noble  families,  MS. 
vol.  XXI.  belonging  to  the  Marquis  of 
Bath.     Longleat,  Co.  Wilts. 

Collection  of  Pedigrees  and  Descents  of 
many  Noble  Families  ;  mostly,  if  not 
all,  allied  to  the  House  of  Norfolk,  with 
the  Arms  painted,  and  illustrated  with 
Notes  and  Narrations.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  1411. 

The  Genealogies  of  many  Ancient  Families 
in  England.  Trin.  Coll.  Dubl.  MS.  I. 
104.  . 

Miscellaneous  pedigrees,  and  various 
genealogical    notes     of     many     noble 


families   in   England,  with    an  alpha- 
betical index.      Brit.  Mus.  Cott.    MS. 
.Faust.  E.  ii. 

Collections  of  pedigrees  and  arms  of  the 
Nobility  and  Grentry  of  Yorkshire, 
Lancashire,  Cumberland,  Westmoreland, 
etc.  MSS.  C.  10  ;  11.  Campsall  Hall, 
Co.  York. 

Arms  and  Pedigrees  of  English  families. 
Stowe  MS.  653.  Brit.  Mus. 

A  Book  of  Pedigrees  of  several  of  the 
Gentry  of  England.  Ashm.  Lib.  Wood 
MS.  8465. 

Arms  and  Pedigrees  of  Anglo-Irish 
Families,  17th  century  ;  with  a  catalogue 
of  the  chief  Governors,  Lieutenants, 
Lord  Justices  and  Deputies  to  the  year 
1584.     Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS.  7. 

Genealogical  tables  of  families  in  England 
and  Ireland.  MS.  Trinity  College, 
Dublin. 

Collections  of  Genealogies  and  Arms  of 
English  and  Irish  Families.  MSS.  E. 
Trinity  College,  Dublin. 

Pedigrees,  genealogies,  obits,  and  heraldic 
collections,  relating  to  English  and 
Irish  Families.  MS.  Trinity  College, 
Dublin. 

English  and  French  Nobility.  A  large 
volume  in  the  handwriting  of  William 
Glover,  Somerset  Herald,  containing 
genealogies  and  arms  of  English  and 
French  nobility.  MS.  No.  257.  Lambeth 
Palace. 

Pedigrees  of  Foreign  Princes,  shewing 
their  relation  in  degrees  of  kindred  to 
Anne,  queen  of  James  I.  In  the  hand- 
writing of  Lord  Burleigh.  MS.  No. 
299.     Lambeth  Palace. 

Pedigrees  of  English  and  French  nobility, 
partly  in  the  handwriting  of  Lord 
Burleigh.  MS.  No.  313.  Lambeth 
Palace. 

Pedigrees  of  English,  French,  Spanish, 
Italian,  German,  and  Flemish  Families, 
partly  in  the  handwriting  of  Lord 
Burleigh.  MS.  318.    Lambeth  Palace. 

Arms  and  Pedigrees  of  English,  Scotch, 
and  Foreign  Nobility,  16th  and  17th 
centuries.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,676. 

Pedigrees,  with  coloured  arms,  of  the 
Royal  Families  of  Europe,  and  of  the 
Noble  Houses  of  Germany,  the  Low 
Countries,  and  Italy.  Dutch,  circa 
1700.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  12,480. 


72 


Pedigeees. 


Etude  sur  les  Genealogies  Bibliques,  par 
L'Abbe  de  Broglie.  Privately  printed, 
1888. 

Pedigrees  of  Huguenot  Families,  by  M. 
Gr Wynne- Griffith.  See  The  Antiquarian 
Magazine,  vol.  yii.  p.  10.  London, 
1885,  8«- 

Collections  of  Eiehard  Bagot,  containing 
genealogies  of  Barons,  Earls,  Gentry, 
etc.  of  England.  16th  century.  il!f>S^. 
belonging  to  Lord  Bagot.  Blithefield, 
Co.  Stafford. 

Manuscript  Pedigrees,  by  Sir  Thomas 
Banks.  3  vols,  circa  1790 — 1820,  in 
the  possession  of  Arthur  Vicars,  Esq. 
F.S.A.  Vicarage  Library,  Clyde  Koad, 
Dublin. 

Bell's  Genealogical  Collections.  5  vols. 
MSS.  Alnwick  Castle. 

Pedigrees  of  the  Sovereigns  and  Nobility 
of  England,  by  William  Berry.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  15,450. 

Genealogical  collections  of  Sir  W.  Betham, 
entitled  "  Chaos,"  relating  to  English 
and  Irish  Families,  and  containing 
pedigrees,  monumental  inscriptions, 
collections  for  a  peerage  and  baronetage 
of  Ireland,  etc.,  19th  century.  Four 
volumes.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
23,684—23,687. 

Pedigrees  and  arms  of  more  than  four 
hundred  English  families,  by  Wm. 
Camden.  Stowe  MS.  522.     Brit.  Mus. 

Camden's  Visitation  of  England,  a  tran- 
script of  the  reign  of  Charles  II.  with 
additions  from  1615  to  1650.  Stowe 
MS.  524.  Brit.  Mus. 

Descents  of  English  Families,  by  Wm. 
Camden.  Bodl.  Lib.,  MS.  4162. 

Pedigrees  of  English  Families,  in  the 
handwriting  of  Nicholas  Charles.  Qu. 
Coll.  Oxf.  MS.  Lxxi. 

Genealogies  of  Princes  and  Nobles  of 
England,  Scotland,  Ireland,  etc.,  by 
Kobert  Cooke,  Clarencieux,  1574.  MS. 
E.     Trinity  College,  Dublin. 

A  Collection  of  Arms  and  Pedigrees 
extracted  from  Visitations  of  y®  several 
Counties  of  England,  made  about  y« 
year  MDCCXX,  by  Eobert  Dale, 
Kichmond  Herald  ;  with  an  index,  by 
lioger  Huggett,  1759.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MSS.  25,133—25,138. 

Genealogical  Collections,  by  Sir  Simon 
D^Ewes.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  380, 
381. 


^aronagium  Genealogicum^  or  the 
Pedigrees  of  the  English  Peers,  deduced 
from  the  Earliest  Times  of  which  there 
are  any  attested  Accounts,  including 
as  well  Collateral  as  Lineal  Descents. 
Originally  compiled  by  Sir  William 
Segar,  and  continued  to  the  Present 
Time,  by  Joseph  Edmondson.  5  vols. 
London,  1764,  fol.  A  Supplemental 
volume  in  1784. 

Baronagium  Genealogicum,  by  Joseph 
Edmondson,  with  many  valuable  manu- 
script additions  by  Francis  Hargrave. 
British  Museum  Library. 

Genealogical  Collections  by  Henry  Ferrers, 
of  Badsley  Clinton  in  Warwickshire, 
Esq.,  and  James  Strangeman,  Esq.  in 
the  time  of  Q.  Elizabeth.  Brit.  Mus. 
Lans.  MSS.  860,  a.  b. 

The  Pedigrees  of  North  of  England 
Families,  by  Joseph  Foster.  In  pro- 
gress, 1889. 

Pedigrees  from  Gascoigne  and  others. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  32,114. 

Genealogies  of  England  by  Glover,  Somer- 
set Herald.  MS.  Trinity  College, 
Dublin. 

Pedigrees  of  the  Noble  Families  of  Eng- 
land, by  Kobert  Glover.  Ashm.  Lib.  MS. 
799.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  205,  art.  3. 

Pedigrees  of  various  Families,  by  Robert 
Glover,  16th  century.  Qu.  Coll.  Oxf. 
MS.  cl. 

Robert  Glover's  Book  of  Pedigrees,  Arms, 
and  Notes  relating  to  the  English 
Nobility.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  807. 

Succinct  Genealogies,  by  Robert  Halstead- 
London,  1685,  fol. 

Pedigrees  and  proofs  of  Halsted's  Genea- 
logies. MS.  No.  56.  Ettington  Hall, 
Co.  Warwick. 

Pedigrees  of  English  Families,  by  Clarence 
Hopper.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
28,015—28,017. 

Pedigrees  of  various  Counties,  by  Joseph 
Hunter,  19th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  24,456. 

Miscellaneous  Genealogies,  collected  by 
Joseph  Hunter  at  Bath,  1820—1833. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,457. 

Pedigrees  of  "Familiseminorum  gentium  " 
of  England,  by  Joseph  Hunter ;  with 
index  of  names,  19th  century.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,458.  [An  index  to 
this  volume  of  pedigrees  printed  in  the 
Genealogist^  new  series,  1890.] 


Pedigteees* 


n 


Collection  of  pedigrees  of  English  and 
Foreign  Kings,  Noblemen,  and  Gentle- 
men, by  Nathaniel  Johnston.  16th 
century.  MS.  Campsall  Hall,  Co.  York. 

Collections  of  Pedigrees  by  Dr  Johnston, 
chiefly  of  Yorkshire  and  Lancashire. 
MSS.     Campsall  Hall,  Co.  York. 

Sampson  Lennard's  Genealogical  Collec- 
tions.    Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1178. 

The  Descents  and  Pedigrees  of  the 
English  Nobility,  by  Peter  le  Neve. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  5808. 

Collections  for  Pedigrees  of  the  British 
Nobility  in  1707,  by  Peter  Le  Neve. 
Brit.  Mus.  Hart.  MS.  6180. 

Several  volumes  of  pedigrees  of  the 
English  Nobility  by  Lilly  and  others 
in  the  possession  oftheEarlof  Egmont, 
at  St.  James'  Place. 

A  large  collection  of  Pedigrees  of  English 
Families,  by  Thomas  Lloyd,  18th  and 
19th  centuries.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
14,409. 

Original  Pedigrees,  and  some  letters  by 
Charles  Morgan,  dated  "  near  Carleon," 
to  Gregory  King,  Rouge  Dragon,  at 
Herald's  Office.  MS.  Thick  folio. 
Three  other  volumes  of  Pedigrees. 
Lamport  Hall,  Co.  Northampton. 

Miscellaneous  Pedigrees  and  Arms,  col- 
lected by  the  Rev.  D.  T.  Powell.  18th 
and  19th  centuries.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MSS.  17,454 ;  18,917. 

Pedigrees  of  English  families,  by  Henry 
St.  George,  circa  1630.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  27,984. 

Genealogical  Collections  of  Sir  Richard  St. 
George,  Clarencieux  herald,  who  died 
A.D.  1635.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MSS.  861 
—863. 

Heraldic  Collections  of  James  Terry, 
Athlone  Herald.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  J^IS. 
4036. 

Royal  and  Noble  Pedigrees,  by  Jo.  Tilston, 
Esqr.,  Student  in  Antiquities,  contain- 
ing : — The  genealogy  of  the  Dukes  of 
Normandy  ;  the  genealogy  of  the  Royal 
Houses  of  England  down  to  1677 ; 
pedigrees  of  Howard  Duke  of  Norfolk, 
Seymour,  Hastings,  Wriothesley, 
Stewart,  Earl  of  Lennox,  Warren,  Earl 
of  Surrey,  Howard  in  all  its  branches, 
Egerton  in  all  its  branches,  ^d  Neville 
in  all  its  branches.  M6\  No.  XY. 
Towneby  Hall,  Burnley. 


Torr's  English  Genealogies.  Brit.  Mus. 
Eg.  MS.  2573. 

Pedigrees  of  the  Nobility  of  England,  of 
several  Foreign  Princes,  and  of  Families 
of  Shropshire,  by  Robert  Vaughan. 
Hengwrt  MS.  550,  at  Peniarth. 

Pedigrees  of  the  families  of  Anwyl  of 
Park,  Lloyd  of  Aberllevenny,  and  copies 
of  ancient  documents  relating  to  the 
Pulestons.  Hengwrt  MS.  61,  at 
Peniarth. 

Genealogical  notes  by  Robt.  Hegge  con- 
cerning the  families  of  Nevill,  Lumley, 
Hansard,  Maddyson,  Salvin,  Burton, 
Bellassis,  Hilton,  Hedworth,  Tailboyg, 
Bulm6r,  Elmden,  Claxton,  Conyers, 
Millott,  Bainbrigge,  Barnes,  Strother, 
Felton,  Fenwyke,  Vessye,  Umfravile, 
and  Lisle.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
27,423. 

Collection  of  Pedigrees,  partly  in  the 
handwriting  of  J.  Edmondson,  Mow- 
bray Herald,  of  the  families  of  Michel, 
Clinton,  Odingsells,  Bulkeley,  Coyt- 
more,  Poyntz,  Doughty,  Wickham, 
Holgate,  Keresforth,  Smith,  Drury, 
Chichley.  Howard,  Hyde,  Parsons,  Grey, 
Elliott,  Hodgson,  Persehouse,  Bristow, 
Cotes,  Jones,  Wylde,  Benson,  Mason, 
Whitton,Elliston,  Blayney,  Wentworth, 
Fitz  Gerald,  Isted,  and  Smally.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,819. 

Genealogical  notes  on  the  families  of 
Turberville,  Stradling,  De  la  Bere, 
Bassett,  St.  John,  Gamage,  Vernon, 
Tildsley,  Walcott,  and  Pereira.  MS. 
342.     Hatfield  Library. 

Heraldical  Collections,  Pedigrees,  Arms, 
etc.  The  pedigrees  comprise  the  names 
of  Prince  Rupert,  Darcy,  Wassingley, 
Drewe,  Puilesden,  Trist,  Rich,  Seymour, 
Bertie,  Chideock,  Arundell,  Paulet, 
Percy,  Bouchier,  Roos,  Digby,  Spencer 
Bray,  Blount,  Grey  of  Codenor,  Wilton 
and  Rotherfield,  Hamon,  Plumbe, 
Tewdor,  and  Vere,  17th  century.  Brit. 
Mus.  Lans.  MS.  1194. 

Pedigrees  of  the  families  of  Thorowgood, 
Cobham,  Emp.  Ferdinand,  James  YI. 
of  Scotland,  Hon.  Fred.  Stuart,  Fenys 
Lord  Say,  Cecil,  Burleigh,  Cheyney, 
John  Lord  Mount] oye,  etc.  MSS.  in 
the  possession  of  the  Marquis  of  Salis- 
bury. 


74 


Pedigeees. 


Pedigrees  and  Arms  of  the  families  of 
Sturry,  Harnage,  Burton,  Davies,  Skel- 
ton,  Edwards,  Poynar,  Eynes,  Purcell, 
Madoc  ap  Grruffith,  Tudor  Trevor, 
Tanat  of  Habcr  Tanat,  Price  of  New 
Towne,  Lutley  of  Bomcroft,  Banastre, 
Charlton,  Gribons,  Langley,  Studley, 
Harries,  Hunt  of  Longnor,  Owen  of 
Shrewsbury,  Owen  of  Machinleth 
Higgons,  Nicholas  Tomkins  of  Here- 
ford, Walcot,  Holland,  Bowdler,  Corbet, 
Clyve,  Hussey,  Oatley,  Lee,  Needham, 
Pugh,  Herbert,  Puleston.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  6153. 

Pedigrees  on  23  rolls  of  vellum  and  paper, 
of  the  families  of  Stanning  of  Devon- 
shire ;  Tankard  of  Yorkshire ;  Beck- 
with ;  Rudston  ;  Eisley  of  Buckingham- 
shire ;  Hatfield  of  Langhton ;  Pinckney  ; 
Brydges  ;  Clifton  ;  Vavasor  ;  liedman 


and  Lovett,  etc.  Brit.  Mus.  Stowe 
MS.  252. 
Genealogical  collections  relating  to  the 
families  of  Bowes,  Strathmore,  Dock- 
wray,  Delaval,  Ratcliffe,  Hodgson, 
Brandling,  Ordes,  Shafto,  Philipson, 
Creswell,  Lisles,  Widdrington,  Forster, 
Ker,  Teasdale,  Allgood,  Bainbridge, 
Mallabar,  Middleton,  Fryer,  Grillum, 
Anderson,  Simpson,  Grreene,  Askew, 
Hulman,  Straker,  Heslop,  Maude, 
Thompson,  Blackett,  Clayton,  Fenwick, 
Gribbons,  Leadbitter,  Scott,  Burdon, 
Stevenson,  Wharton,  Hall,  Bigges, 
Hesilrigg,  Jennison,  Aynsley,  Twed- 
dell,  Cramlington,  Ellison,  Hodshon, 
Airey,  Lowes,  Davidson,  Trial,  Annes- 
ley,  Anglesey,  Earl  of,  Craster,  Vane, 
Lord  Londonderry,  Lambton,  Earl  of 
Durham,  Astley,  Hastings.  MSS. 
Alnwick  Castle. 


^^Ogaltg. 


The  Book  of  Princes,  or  a  Guide  to  the 
Public  Journals,  containing  the  Princes 
Invested  with  Sovereign  Dominion,  the 
Princes  not  in  vested  with  such  D  ominion , 
etc.,  by  P.  J.  Burke.  London,  n  d. 
120- 

Genealogical  and  chronological  Tables  of 
the  British  Sovereigns,  from  the  year 
800.     London,  Single  sheet. 

The  History  of  Great  Britaine.  With 
sundry  descents  of  the  Saxon  Kings, 
their  mamages  and  armes,  by  John 
Speed.  Third  edition,  London,  1632. 
fol.     Another  edition,  enlarged.  1650. 

Genealogies  of  the  Saxons  and  Kings  of 
Lloegria.  Hengwrt  MS.  87,  at  Peniarth. 

Britannia  Saxonica.  A  Map  of  Britain 
during  the  Saxon  Octarchy,  also  the 
Genealogies  of  the  Saxon  Kings,  etc.,  by 
Wm.  CoUen.       1823,  4«- 

Five  Genealogical  Rolls  of  the  Kings  of 
England,  from  Julius  Caesar,  with 
arms,  etc.  MS.     Hatton  Collection. 

Genealogy  of  the  Kings  of  Britain,  from 
Const ans  [A.D.  446]  to  Henry,   with 


biographical  notices.  Vellum  roll. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  21,058. 

Genealogies  of  English  Monarchs,  from 
the  Roman  Conquest.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  22,835. 

Notes  and  descents  of  the  ancient  Saxon, 
Danish,  and  Norman  Kings  ;  ending 
with  the  issue  of  Henry  II.  Brit.  Mus. 
Cott.  MS.  Jul.  F.  IX.  f.  49. 

History  of  the  Norman  Kings  of  England, 
from  a  New  Collation  of  the  Con- 
temporary Chronicles,  by  Thomas 
Cobbe.     London,  1869,  8«- 

A  Surveigh  of  the  Monastery  of  Faver- 
sham  in  the  County  of  Kent,  by  Tho. 
Southouse.  To  which  is  added,  An 
Appendix  of  the  Descent  of  King 
Stephen,  by  Tho.  Philipot,  Esq. 
London,  1671,  12o- 

Genealogical  Roll  of  the  Kings  of  Eng- 
land, from  Ethelbert  to  Henry  III. 
Vellum,  13th  century.  Brit.  Mu-s. 
Add.  MS.  30,079. 

Genealogy  of  the  Kings  of  England,  from 
Alfred  to  Henry  III.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  951. 


Royalty. 


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Pedigree  of  Edward  the  First,  illuminated 
with  portraits,  14th  century.  Brit. 
Mus.  Roj.  MS.  20  A.  ii. 

The  history  of  King  John,  King  Henry 
III.  and  King  Edward  1.  wherein  the 
ancient  sovereign  dominion  of  the  Kings 
of  England  over  all  persons  in  all 
causes,  is  asserted  and  vindicated,  by 
William  Pyrnne.     London,  1670,  fol. 

History  of  the  Kings  of  England,  to  the 
reign  of  Richard  II.  Vellum  roll,  14th 
century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.   21,368. 

Genealogy,  with  biographical  notices,  of 
"  all  the  Kynges  that  hath  reygnyd  in 
Ynglond  sith  Christ  Jesu  and  syth  the 
tyme  of  Julius  Cesar,  and  howe  long 
every  of  thayme  hath  reygnyd  unto  the 
vere  of  oure  Lorde  1396."  Vellum  roll. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  29503., 

Genealogical  Roll  of  English  Sovereigns, 
from  Egbert  to  Edward  111.,  with  bio- 
graphical notices  to  1406,  and  with 
arms  of  nobles,  foreign  kingdoms,  etc. 
Vellum  roll,  15th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  29,502. 

Genealogical  Roll  of  the  Kings  of  England 
down  to  Henry  V.  Brit.  Mus.  Sloan 
MS.  2732  A. 

Arms  of  Henry  V.,  beautifully  coloured, 
A.D.  1414.  Brit.  Mus.  Roy.  MS.  19. 
E.  1. 

The  Alliance  between  the  Kingdoms  of 
England  and  France,  whereby  the  title 
of  England  to  the  Crown  of  France 
appeareth.  With  the  arms  of  the 
sovereigns,  in  colours,  the  last  date  is 
1422.     Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS.  280. 

Genealogy  of  the  Saxon  and  Roman  Kings, 
brought  down  to  Henry  VI.  Brit. 
Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1076. 

Genealogical  and  historical  roll  of  the 
Kings  of  England,  the  descent  being 
traced  from  Adam  to  Henry  VI. 
Vellum  roll.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
31,950. 

Genealogy,  with  biographical  notices  of 
the  Kings  of  England,  from  "  Adelstan, 
primus  dux  de  Saxonibus,"  to  the 
coronation  of  Henry  VI.,  in  1429. 
Vellumroll.  Brit. Mus.  Add. MS.  29,504. 

La  Genealogie  du  Henry  VI.,  Roy  de 
France  et  d'Angleterre  ;  peincte.  Pre- 
sente  a  la  Royne  par  •ie  Comte  de 
Schrosbery,  en  habit  de  j artier.  Brit. 
Mus.  Roy.  MS.  15  E.  vi. 


Pictures  of  the  Kings  of  England,  from 
William  the  Conqueror  to  Henry  VI. 
in  colour?,  with  notes  concerning  their 
respective  coronations,  deaths,  and 
burials,  by  Lidgate  ?.  Latin^  temp. 
Henry  VI.  Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  MS. 
Julius.  E.  i\. 

Figures  of  Kings  of  England,  from 
William  I.  to  Henry  VI.  in  their 
surcoats  of  Arms.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  4205. 

An  ancient  parchment  Roll  illuminated, 
with  historical  passages  of  the  Life  of 
Edw.  IV.  and  his  pedigree.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  7353. 

King  Edward  the  Fourth's  Pedigree. 
Fifty-two  pages  on  vellum.  Brit.  Mus. 
Stowe  MS.  202. 

Genealogies  of  the  Kings  of  England  from 
Egbert  to  Edward  IV.,  with  historical 
notes.  Vellum  roll,  15th  century.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,026. 

Genealogy  of  the  Kings  of  England  to 
Edward  IV.,  in  whose  reign  it  was 
WTitten,  on  a  vellum  roll,  with  arms 
emblazoned.  Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS. 
253. 

Genealogy  of  Edward  the  Fourth  of 
England,  showing  his  title  to  the  Crowns 
of  Wales,  France,  and  England,  in 
three  lines  of  descent.  Vellum  roll. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  18,268.  A. 

The  descent  of  Richard  Duke  of  York 
from  Brutus ;  with  various  coats  of 
arms,  in  colours.  Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  MS. 
Vesp.  E.  Yii. 

Descent  of  King  Edward  IV.  to  shew  his 
title  to  the  crown  as  heir  of  Richard 
Plantagenet,  Duke  of  York.  Brit.  Mus. 
Eg.  MS.  1076. 

Genealogy  of  Henry  VII.  and  affinity  of 
the  House  of  Stewart  with  him,  drawn 
up  for  the  Earl  of  Granard  by  Elizabeth, 
Countess  Dowager  of  Moira,  Baroness 
Hastings,  etc.,  with  many  curious 
traditional  anecdotes.  MS.  Castle 
Forbes,  Co.  Longford. 

Genealogy  of  the  Royal  House  of  England 
[Henry  VII.],  by  Joseph  Hunter.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,480. 

Succession  of  ancient  British  Kings,  from 
Morgan  to  Rodyon  or  Rodian,  with 
note  of  duration  of  their  several  reigns. 
Vellum  roll,  end  of  the  15th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  18,268  B. 


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ROYALTT. 


"  Linea  Anglorum  Regum  ante  Conquest- 
um,"  ab  Egberto  usque  ad  Hen.  VIII. 
Vellum  roll.     Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  Roll  5. 

Genealogy  of  the  Kings  of  England,  from 
Egbert  to  Henry  VIII.  Vellum  roll. 
Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  Roll  6. 

The  Historie  and  Lives  of  the  Kings  of 
England  from  William  1.  to  Henry 
VIII.,  by  William  Martyn.  London, 
1615.  fol.  Another  edition,  London, 
1638,  fol. 

Les  six  Mariages  de  Henri  VIII.,  par 
Jules  d'Argis.     Paris,  1874,  8''- 

A  New  History  of  the  Succession  of  the 
Crown  of  England.  And  more  par- 
ticularly, from  the  time  of  Egbert  till 
King  Henry  the  Eighth,  by  J.  Eraser. 
London,  1690,  4o- 

An  Epitome  of  the  Title  that  the  Kynges 
Maieste  of  Englande  hath  to  the 
Souereigntie  of  Scotlande,  continued 
upon  the  auncient  Writers  of  both 
Nacions,  from  the  begin nyng.  Printed 
by  Richard  Grafton,  1548,  S^- 

A  Genealogical  Table  from  Adam  to 
King  Edward  the  Sixth,  illuminated 
with  small  heads  of  each  person  named. 
By  John  Fried.  Blumenbach.  Kings 
^iS.  395.  Brit.  Mus. 

Genealogie  of  the  Kinges  of  England,  by 
G.  Godet.     London,  1560.  fol. 

A  Declaration  of  the  Succession  of  the 
Crown  Imperial  of  England,  by  John 
Hales.  London,  1563.  4<^- 

A  short  historical  collection,  touching  the 
Succession  of  the  Crown.  [Edward  the 
Confessor  to  Philip  and  Mary.] 
Harleian  Miscellany,  vol.  iv.  London, 
1809,  4<»- 

Genealogical  Roll  of  the  Kings  of  Eng- 
land from  the  Creation  of  the  World 
to  Queen  Elizabeth,  with  their  collateral 
branches.  Illuminated  coats  of  arms. 
MS.  Roll  562.  Hatfield  Library. 

Genealogical  and  Historical  Roll  of  the 
Kings  of  England,  from  Adam  to 
Queen  Elizabeth.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
33,345. 

Genealogical  History  of  the  Kings  of 
England  from  Egbert,  A.B.  801  to 
Elizabeth,  in  whose  reign  the  MS.  was 
written.     Stowe  MS.  416.  Brit.  Mus. 

A  short  history  of  the  Kings  of  England, 
from  the  Conquest  to  Queen  Elizabeth. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  4083.   . 


Genealogical  Tables  beautifully  emblasoned 
and  ornamented,  about  the  year  1570, 
containing  the  Descent  of  Queen 
Elizabeth  from  Robert,  first  Duke  of 
Normandy.  Kings  MS.  396.  British 
Museum. 

Regnum  Britanniae  tandem  plene  in 
Heptarchiam  redactum  a  Saxonibus, 
expulsis  Britannis,  etc..  A*'  686.  Linea 
Valesiorum,  et  Linea  Anglise,  etc.  By 
Richard  Lyne.     1574. 

The  Genealogies  of  all  the  Kings  of 
England  since  the  Conquest,  with  their 
successors  and  offspring,  etc.,  1580. 
Brit.  Mus.  Sloan  MS.  975. 

The  original  MS.  of  the  Treatise  of  R. 
Dolenmn,  alias  Parsons,  Jesuit,  concern- 
ing succession  in  the  Throne  of  England. 
Everingham  Park. 

A  perfect  and  exact  arbor  and  genealogy 
of  all  the  Kings,  Queenes,  and  Princes 
of  y®  blood  Royall  of  England,  from 
William  the  Conqueror  unto  our  time, 
wherby  are  to  be  seen  the  grounds  of 
all  the  pretenders  to  the  same  crown  att 
this  day,  according  to  the  book  of  R.  D. 
[Doleman.  alias  Parsons]  sett  forth  of 
the  said  pretender,  and  their  severall 
claymes,  A.D.  1594.  MS.  Alnwick 
Castle. 

A  Conference  about  the  next  Succession 
of  the  Crowne  of  Ingland  :  Where- 
unto  is  also  added,  a  new  and  perfect 
Arbor  or  Genealogie  of  the  Discents  of 
all  the  Kinges  and  Princes  of  Ingland, 
from  the  Conquest  unto  this  day,  by 
Robert  Parsons  and  others.  Published 
by  R.  Doleman.  London,  1594,  12°- 
An  answer  to  this  Work  was  printed  at 
Collen,  1660,  8°-  called  "  A  Discoverye 
of  a  Counterfecte  Conference." 

Answer  to  the  first  part  of  a  certaine 
conference,  concerning  Succession,  pub- 
lished by  R.  Doleman.  By  Sir  John 
Hayward.     Lond.  1603,  4o- 

A  conference  about  the  next  Succession  to 
the  Crown  of  Ingland,  by  R.  Doleman  ; 
with  a  Genealogy  of  the  Kings,  etc.,  of 
Ingland  from  the  Conquest,  by  Robei-t 
Parsons.     Lond.  1681,  8<^- 

The  Right  of  Succession  asserted,  against 
the  false  reasonings,  etc.,  of  R.  Doleman, 
alias  Parsons,  by  Sir  John  Hayward. 
Lond.  1683,  8°- 


ROTAtTY. 


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Discourse  cctocerning  the  succession  to  the 
Crown  of  England,  by  Peter  Went  worth, 
1598.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,664. 

"  The  Progenie  of  the  Monarchs  of  the 
Englishmen,  conteyning  the  Titles  and 
Reignes  of  them  ;  the  Coronations  and 
parentage  of  them  and  their  wy ves ;  the 
Names,  Armes,  Nativities,  Manages, 
Deceasses,  Burialles  and  Issue  of  them, 
theire  wyves  and  theire  children,  1595." 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1416.  [This 
MS.  is  dedicated  to  Queen  Elizabeth, 
and  was,  most  probably,  designed  to  be 
presented  to  her.] 

Notes  on  the  Heraldry  of  the  Monument 
of  Queen  Elizabeth,  in  Henry  the 
Seventh's  Chapel,  Westminster  Abbey, 
by  the  Rev  Joseph  Hunter.  See 
"  Archseologia  Cambrensis,"  New 
Series  vol.  1.    London,  1850,  8o- 

Arbor  Regalis,  sive  genealogia  Jacobi 
Primi,  Magnse  Britannise  Regis,  et 
Reginaj  Annse,  filise  Friderici  Regis 
D anise  ;  a  M.  Colman  ;  with  coloured 
arms.  Vellum  roll,  A.D.  1604.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  17,970. 

The  Variation  of  the  Arms  and  Badges  of 
the  Kings  of  England,  from  the  time 
of  Brute  to  the  year  1604,  by  William 
Segar.  Beautifully  illuminated  on 
vellum,  and  dedicated  to  King  James  I. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6085. 

"  The  Arms  of  all  the  Kings  of  England, 
from  the  Conquest  untill  the  fift  yeare 
of  the  reygne  of  King  James,  King  of 
Great  Brittayne  with  his  issue  male." 
Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  883. 

The  most  royally  ennobled  Genealogie  of 
the  high  and  mightie  Prince,  and  most 
renowned  Monarch,  James,  by  the 
grace  of  God  King  of  great  Brittaine, 
France,  and  Ireland,  by  Thomas  Lyte. 
London,  n.d. 

Genealogical  History  of  England,  from 
William  I.  to  James  I.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  27,405. 

The  Genealogy  of  King  James,  etc.,  with 
his  lineal  descent  from  Noah,  etc  ,  to- 
gether with  a  brief  Cronologie  of  the 
memorable  acts  of  the  famous  men 
touched  in  this  Genealogie,  with  many 
other  matters  worthy  of  note,  by  G.  0. 
Harry.     London,  1604,  -4°. 

Genealogical  notes  of  the  Sovereigns  of 
the  isknd  of  Great  Britain,  from  Brute 


to  James  I.,  and  of  the  Nobility  from 
the  Conquest,  with  their  Arms  properly 
emblazoned.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS. 
875. 

The  Genealogies  of  King  James  I.  and 
Queen  Anne  his  wife,  from  the  Con- 
quest, by  Morgan  Colman.  1608,  4''- 

An  Account  of  the  Princes  of  Wales, 
from  the  first  Institution,  till  Prince 
Henry,  eldest  son  to  K.  James  I.  by 
Richard  Connak.  London,  1751,  8"- 
Published  by  J.  L.  Phillipps,  from  a 
Manuscript  in  Trinity  College  Library, 
Cambridge. 

The  Declaration  of  King  James  concern- 
ing the  Title  of  Prince  Charles  to  the 
Duchy  of  Cornwall.    Lond.   1613,  fol. 

A  Collection  of  divers  matters  concerning 
the  marriages  of  Princes'  children,  to- 
gether with  divers  abstracts  of  the 
treaties  thereof,  by  Sir  Thomas  Wilson. 
Dedicated  to  King  James  I.  1617. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  11,576. 

Basiliologia  :  a  Book  of  Kings  ;  being  the 
trve  and  liuely  Effigies  of  all  our 
English  Kings,  from  the  Conquest 
vntil  this  present,  with  their  seuerall 
Coats  of  Arms,  Impresses,  and  Deuices, 
and  a  briefe  Chronologic  of  their  Lines 
and  deaths,  by  H.  Holland.  London, 
1618,  fol. 

A  Catalogue  and  Succession  of  the  Kings, 
Princes,  Dukes,  Marquesses,  Earls,  and 
Viscounts  of  this  Realm  of  England, 
since  the  Norman  Conquest,  by  Ralph 
Brooke.  Lond.  1619,  fol.  Second 
edition,  enlarged.  Lond.  1622,  fol. 

A  Pattern  for  a  King's  Inauguration.  By 
King  James.     1620.  12o- 

Memorial  of  all  the  English  Monarchs, 
from  Brute  to  King  James,  in 
Heroyicall  Verse,  by  John  Taylor,  the 
Water  Poet.  London,  1622,    8°- 

A  Briefe  Remembrance  of  all  the  English 
Monarchs,  with  their  Raignes,  Deaths, 
and  places  of  Burial ;  from  the  Norman 
Conquest  unto  our  most  gratious 
Soveraigne.  By  John  Taylor.  London, 
n.  d.  4"- 

The  History  and  Pedigree  of  the  Portrait 
of  Prince  Charles,  painted  by  Velasquez 
in  1623,  by  J.  Snare.  Reading,  1847,  8o- 

Les  Alliance  par  marriage  d'entre  les 
maisons  royales  de  France  et  de  Angle- 
terre,  1624  120- 


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Royalty.' 


The  Covntrie  Gentleman  Moderator- 
Collections  of  such  intermarriages,  as 
haue  beene  betweene  the  two  lloyall 
Lines  of  England  and  Spaine,  since  the 
Conquest :  with  a  short  view  of  the 
stories  of  the  Hues  of  those  Princes. 
By  Edm.  Garrard.  London,  1624.  4''- 

Geneaology  of  the  Kings  of  England 
.  from  Egbert  to  Charles  I.,  with  arms 
in  colours.  Circa.  1625.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  29,795. 

Genethliacon,  sive  Stemma  Regis  Jacobi, 
Genealogia  scilicet  Regia,  Catholica, 
Anglo  Scoto  Cambro  Britannica.  A 
Gulielmo  Slatyer.  As  an  Appendix 
belonging  to  the  first  part  of  Falce 
Albion,  being  the  Historic  of  the  Kinges 
and  Princes  of  Great  Britain.  London, 
1630.  fol. 

A  Catalogue  of  all  the  Kings  which  have 
reigned  in  England  since  the  first 
entrance  of  the  Romans,  also  of  the 
Kings  and  Princes  of  Wales.  London, 
1641.  12«- 

The  trve  Effigies  of  our  most  illustrious 
Soveraigne  Lord,  King  Charles,  Qvieene 
Mary,  with  the  rest  of  the  Royall 
Progenie ;  also  a  Compendium  or  ab- 
stract of  their  most  famous  Genealogies 
and  Pedegrees,  expressed  in  Prose  and 
Verse,  With  the  Times  and  of  Places 
of  their  Birth.  London,  1641.  4'^' 

The  Number  and  Names  of  all  the  Kings 
of  England  and  Scotland  to  1649,  by 
John  Taylor.  London,  1649.  S^- 

Stemma  iSacrum.,  The  Royal  Progeny 
delineated,  etc.,  etc.  ;  by  Giles  Fleming, 
Rector  of  Waddingworth,  in  the  county 
Lincolne.     London,  1660.  8*^ 

Divi  Britannici :  being  a  Remark  upon 
the  Lives  of  all  the  Kings  of  this  Isle, 
from  the  year  of  the  world  2855,  unto 
the  year  of  Grace  1660,  with  heraldic 
illustrations,  by  Sir  Winston  Churchill. 
Lond.  1675.  fol. 

A  Genealogie  of  the  Succession  of  the 
Kings  of  England,  from  William  the 
Conqueror,  unto  our  present  King 
Charles  the  Second.  With  all  their 
achievements  truly  blazoned,  first  col- 
lected, and  after  revised,  by  Edw. 
Cook.     London,  folio  sheet. 

A  brief  account  of  the  Royal  matches,  or 
matrimonial  alliances,  which  the  Kings 
of  England  have  made  from  time  to 


time  since  the  year  800  to  1662,  etc., 
by  J.  H.  [James  Howell.]  London, 
1662,  4"- 

The  Royal  Stem,  being  a  Relation  of  all 
the  most  principal  Actions  from  William 
the  Conqueror  to  the  end  of  the  year 
1664,  With  the  Picture  of  King  Charles 
the  Second.     London,  1665,  folio  sheet. 

A  Chronicle  of  the  Kings  of  England,  by 
Sir  R.  Baker.  London,  1670,  fol. 
Other  editions. 

A  Genealogical  History  of  the  Kings  of 
England,  from  the  Conquest  to  the  year 
1677,  by  Fr.  Sandford.  London,  1677, 
fol.  2nd  edition  enlarged  by  Samuel 
Stebbing,  1707. 

The  Case  of  the  Succession  to  the  Crown 
of  England  stated,  in  a  Letter  to  a 
Member  of  the  House  of  Commons. 
London,  1679,  4P- 

The  Case  Put,  Concerning  the  Succession 
of  His  Royal  Highness  the  Duke  of 
York.     London,  1679,  4'^- 

JurcB  Coroiice ;  or  Royal  Rightr,  and 
Prerogatives.     London,  1680,  8"- 

A  Brief  History  of  the  Succession,  Collected 
out  of  the  Records,  and  most  authentick 
Historians,  for  the  satisfaction  of  the 
E.  of  H.     By  Thomas  Hunt.     London, 

1681,  fol.     Reprinted  in  1714. 

The  Great  Point  of  Succession  discussed, 
with  a  full  and  particular  Answer  to  a 
late  Pamphlet,  intituled  A  Brief 
History  of  Succession.,  etc..,  by  R.  Brady. 
London,  1681,  fol. 

The  Right  of  Primogeniture  in  Succession 
to  the  Kingdoms  of  England,  Scotland, 
and  Ireland,  by  William  Lawrance. 
London,  1681,  4«' 

An  Expedient  for  the  settling  of  the 
Nation,  discoursed  with  His  Majesty 
in  the  House  of  Peers  at  Oxford,  24 
March,  1680.  By  Anthony  Ashley 
Cooper,  Earl   of  Shaftesbury.  1681.  4P- 

The  Great  and  Weighty  Considerations 
relating  to  the  Duke  of  York,  or  Suc- 
cessor of  the  Crown,  Offered  to  the 
King,  and  both  Houses  of  Parliament ; 
Considered,    by   T.     Hunt.        London, 

1682.  8«- 

A  genealogical  Table  of  the  successions  of 
the  Kings  of  England,  from  Egbert  the 
first  sole  English  monarch  ;  with  all  ye 
royal  atcheivements  blazoned,  1682. 
Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  884. 


Royalty. 


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Genealogical  tables  of  the  Kings  of  Eng- 
land from  Egbert  to  Charles  II.  Also 
genealogical  tables  of  the  present 
Nobility  of  England,  1682.  Brit. 
Mus.  Lans.  MS.  206. 

A  Short  Historical  Account  of  the  Kings 
of  England  from  Canutus,  the  first 
Monarch,  and  from  William  the  Con- 
queror. Illustrated  with  all  their 
Atchievements  Blazon'd.  London,  1684. 
fol. 

England's  Monarchs  :  or,  an  account  of 
the  Kings  of  England,  from  the  invasion 
of  the  Komans  to  this  time,  by  R.  B. 
[Richard  Burton]  i.e.  Nathaniel 
Crouch.     London,  1685.  12o- 

England's  Monarchs  from  William  the 
Conqueror  to  William  and  Mary,  by 
R.  B.  [Richard  Burton,  i.e.  Nathaniel 
Crouch.]     London,  1694,  12o- 

The  True  Portraiture  of  the  Kings  of 
Engl9,nd,  drawn  from  their  Titles, 
Successions,  Raigns  and  Ends.  London, 
1688.  4^^- 

The  Fundamental  Constitution  of  the 
English  Grovernment,  Proving  King 
William  and  Queen  Mary  our  Lawful 
King  and  Queen.  1620.  folio.  [William 
Atwood.] 

Regum,  Pariumque  Magnse  Britannise 
historia  genealogica  ;  cum  seneis  Insig- 
nium  tabulis,  &c.  Par,  Jac.  Wil. 
Imhof.  Norimberg,  1690.  fol. 

Biographical  account  and  Genealogy  of 
the  Sovereigns  of  England,  from  William 
the  Conqueror  to  William  and  Mary  ; 
with  all  the  collateral  alliances,  and  the 
arms  of  each  of  the  sovereigns,  in 
colours.  Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS. 
280. 

Anglia  Libera ;  or,  the  Limitation  and 
Succession  of  the  Crown  of  England 
explain'd  and  asserted  ;  As  grounded  on 
His  Majesty's  Speech ;  The  Proceedings 
in  Parliament ;  The  Desires  of  the 
People  ;  The  Safety  of  our  Religion  ; 
The  nature  of  our  Cor  stitution  ;  The 
Balance  of  Europe  ;  and  Tiie  Rights  of 
all  Mankind,  by  Jo.  Toland.  London, 
1701,  8«- 

Limitations  for  the  next  Foreign  Successor, 

or  a  New  Saxon  Race.     London,  1701, 
40. 

The  Succession  of  the  Crown  of  England 
considered.     London,  1701,  4^- 


The  Royal  Family  described,  or  The 
Characters  of  James  I.,  Charles  I.  and 
II.,  James  II.,  with  The  Pedigree  of 
Queen  Anne.     London,  1702,  4P- 

The  Genealogy  of  the  Kings  and  Queens 
of  England,  from  William  the  Conqueror 
to  Queen  Anne,  with  all  their  Portraits, 
by  —  Hullsburgh.     1702. 

The  Right  of  Succession  to  the  Kingdom 
of  England,  in  two  Books  ;  Against  the 
Sophisms  of  Parsons  the  Jesuite,  who 
assumed  the  counterfeit  name  of 
Doleman  ;  By  which  he  endeavours  to 
overthrow  not  only  the  Rights  of 
Succession  in  Kingdoms,  but  also  the 
Sacred  Authority  of  Kings  themselves, 
by  Sir  Thomas  Craig.  London,  1703, 
fol. 

Three  Historical  Essays :  viz.  1.  Proves 
the  Title  of  the  Kings  of  England  to 
the  Crown  of  France  ;  2.  Delineates  the 
Titles  of  the  Houses  of  York  and 
Lancaster  to  the  Crown  of  England;  3. 
Derives  the  Title  of  K.  Hen.  VII.  with 
his  Pedigree  and  Issue,  the  Union  of  the 
two  Houses  in  him,  etc.,  by  Tho. 
Staveley.  London,  1703,  4r- 

Short  and  Plain  Description  of  the  Royal 
Family  of  Great  Britain,  shewing  who 
of  their  descendants  profess  themselves 

Popish,   and    who   not.  Edinb.,    1704, 

40. 

The  Hereditary  Succession  in  the 
Protestant  Line  unalterable.  In  answer 
to  the  Scots'  Bill  of  Security.  London, 
1704,  4P- 

The  Superiority  and  direct  Dominion  of 
the  Imperial  Crown  of  England  over 
the  Crown  and  Kingdom  of  Scotland, 
and  the  Divine  Right  of  Succession  to 
both  Crowns,  inseparable  from  the 
Civil,  asserted.  In  Answer  to  Sir 
Thomas  Craig's  Treatises  of  Homage 
and  Succession.,  by  W.  Atwood. 
London,  1704,  8"- 

The  Superiority  of  the  Crown  of  England 
reasserted.     London,  1705,  4"- 

An  Historical  Essay,  shewing  that  the 
Crown  and  Kingdom  of  Scotland  is 
Imperial  and  Independent.  Wherein 
the  gross  mistakes  of  a  late  Book, 
Intituled  "  The  Superiority  and  direct 
Dominion  of  the  Imperial  Crown  and 
Kingdom  of  England  over  the  Crown 
and   Kingdom   of    Scotland,"   and   of 


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some  other  Books  to  that  purpose,  are 
exposed,  by  James  Anderson.  Edin- 
burgli,  1705,  8'^- 

Eusehia  Triumphans.  The  Hanover 
Succession  to  the  Imperial  Crown  of 
England  ;  an  Heroic  Poem,  by 
Elkannah  Settle,      London,    1705,  fol. 

The  Queen  an  Empress,  and  her  Three 
Kingdoms  one  Empire ;  or  Brief 
remarks  upon  the  Present,  and  a  Pros- 
pect of  the  future  State  of  England, 
Scotland,  and  Ireland  in  a  happy  Union. 
In  a  Letter  to  a  Noble  Peer.  London, 
1706,  4"- 

A  Genealogical  History  of  the  Kings  and 
Queens  of  England,  &c.  First  published 
in  King  Charles  the  Second's  Reign  by 
Francis  Sandford  ;  and  continued  to  this 
Time  with  many  new  Sculptures, 
Additions  and  Annotations,  as  likewise 
the  Descents  of  divers  Illustrious 
Families,  now  flourishing,  maternally 
descended  from  the  said  Monarchs,  or 
from  Collateral  Branches  of  the  Royal 
Blood  of  England,  by  Samuel  Stebbing, 
London,  1707,  fol. 

History  of  the  Royal  Family  of  England, 
from  the  Conquest.  An  abridgment 
of  Sandford' s  Genealogical  History. 
London,  1713,  8°- 

De  Jure  Divino  ;  or,  An  Assertion,  that 
the  Title  of  the  House  of  Hanover  to 
the  succession  of  the  British  Monarchy, 
(on  failure  of  issue  of  her  present 
Majesty)  is  a  Title  Hereditary  and  of 
Divine  Institution,  by  John  Asgill. 
London  1710,8'^' 

Her  Majesty's  Reasons  for  Creating  the 
Electoral  Prince  of  Hanover  a  Peer  of 
this  Realm  ;  Or  the  Preamble  to  his 
Patent  as  Duke  of  Cambridge,  in  Latin 
and  English  ;  with  Remarks  upon  the 
same,  by  J.  Toland.     London,  1712. 

The  History  of  the  Royal  Family  :  or 
a  Succinct  Account  of  the  marriages 
and  Issue  of  all  the  Kings  and  Queens 
of  England  from  the  Conquest,  by 
T.  Walker.  London,  1713.  8«- 

Hereditary  Right  of  the  Crown  of  Eng- 
land asserted ;  the  History  of  the 
Succession  since  the  Conquest  cleared, 
and  the  English  Constitution  vindicated 
from  the  misrepresentations  of  Higden's 
View  and  defence  of  the  English  Con- 
stitution.    [By  Geo.  Harbin.]      Pub- 


lished by  Hilkiah  Bedford.  London. 
1713.  fol.  [Mr  Bedford  was  fined 
1000  marks  and  imprisoned  three  years 
for  publishing  this  work.] 

Reasons  against  the  succession  of  the 
House  of  Hanover.  London,  1713.    8'^- 

A  letter  to  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Carlisle, 
concerning  one  of  his  predecessors 
Bishop  Merks,  on  occasion  of  a  new 
volume  in  folio,  for  the  Pretender, 
entituled  The  Hereditary  Bight  to  the 
Crown  of  England  asserted.  By  White 
Kennet.     Printed  in  1713. 

The  late  Bishop  of  Carlisle's  Speech  against 
the  deposition  of  Kings,  and  in  Vindica- 
tion of  Hereditary  Right  and  Lineal 
Succession  to  the  Crown  of  these 
Realms.     1714, 8«- 

An  historical  Account  of  George  Lewis 
the  First,  King  of  Great  Britain  ;  con- 
taining his  genealogy,  life,  etc.  London 
1714, 12''- 

A  Brief  History  of  the  Succession  of  the 
Crown  of  England.  Wherein  Facts, 
collected  from  the  best  Authorities,  are 
oppos'd  to  the  novel  Assertors  of  inde- 
feasible Hereditary  Right.  By  Lord 
Somers,  1714.    Lord   Somers's  Tracts, 

4th  Collection,  vol.  4,  London,  1751, 
40. 

The  Succession  of  the  House  of  Hanover 
vindicated,  against  the  Pretender's 
Second  Delaration,  in  folio,  entitled  The 
Hereditary  Bight  to  the  Crown  of 
England  asserted,  Sfc.,  by  J.  Asgill. 
London,  1714,  S< 

The  Present  Constitution  and  the  Pro- 
testant Succession  vindicated :  In 
Answer  to  a  late  Book,  entitled  The 
Hereditary  Bight  to  the  Crown  of 
Englaiid  asserted.,  etc.  London,  1714, 
8«- 

Parliamentary  Right  Maintained  ;  or,  The 
Hanover  Succession  justified,  wherein 
The  Hereditary  Bight  to  the  Crown 
of  England  is  considered.  In  Three 
Parts.     1714, 8°' 

An  Historical  Account  of  the  Ancient  and 
Modern  State  of  the  Principality  of 
Wales,  Dutchy  of  Cornwall,  andEaiddom 
of  Chester :  To  which  is  added.  His 
Royal  Highness  the  Prince  of  Wales's 
Patent,  both  in  Latin  and  English ; 
also  an  Account  of  his  Dignity, 
Privileges,  Arms,  Rank  and  Titles,  and 


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of  his  sons  and  daughters,   by   Sir  J- 
Doddridge.      Second   edition,    London, 
1714,  8»- 
Complete  History  of  England,   with  the 
Lives  of  the  Kings  and  Queens,  from 
the  Earliest  Accounts  to  the  Death  of 
William  III.,  by  Bishop  White Kennett. 
3  vols.     1719,  fol. 
The  True  and  Ancient  Hereditary  Right  con- 
sidered, and  explained.  London,  1729,  8"- 
His  Majesty  King  George  II. 's  Hereditary 
Right  proved,  in  Answer  to  the  Nonjuror. 
London,  1729,  8«- 
Short  History  of  the  Regal  Succession,  by 

J.  Lindsay.  1731. 
Royal  Genealogies  ;  or,  the  Genealogical 
Tables  of  Emperors,  Kings,  and  Princes, 
from  Adam,  to  these  times,  by  James 
Anderson.  2  vols.  London,  1732,  fol. 
The  Scripture  Genealogy.  To  which  is 
added  the  Genealogy  of  the  Csesars, 
British  Kings,  Saxons,  Danes,  Normans, 
Tudurs,  Stuarts,  and  the  Antiquity  of 
the  Illustrious  House  of  Hanover,  by 
John  Reynolds.  Chester,  1739,  4'^- 
A  Collection  of  the  Names  of  all  the 
Princes  of  England,  such  as  have  been 
the  Kings'  Eldest  Sons,  from  the  Reign 
of  Hen.  III.  to  1609,  by  Richard  Connak. 
London,  1747,  8''- 
Sixteen  Branches  of  King  George,  engraved 
from  an  original  embellishment,  by  Sir 
Thomas  Brand.  1749.  Single  sheet. 
Heads  of  the  Kings  of  England,  with  some 
of  the  Princes,  etc.,  and  twenty-two 
plates  of  the  Monuments  of  the  Kings, 
by  Houbraken  and  Vertue.  London, 
1736-51,  fol. 
An  Account  of  the  Baptism,  Life,  Death, 
and  Funeral  of  the  most  incomparable 
Prince  Frederick  Henry,  Prince  of 
Wales,  by  Sir  Charles  Cornwallis. 
Printed  in  1751,  8«- 
The  Royal  Compendium,  being  a 
Genealogical  History  of  the  Monarchs 
of  England,  from  the  Conquest  to  the 
Present  Time.  Treating  distinctly  of 
their  Marriages,  Children,  and  Collateral 
Branches,  and  shewing  their  Titles, 
Offices,  Births,  Deaths,  etc.  London, 
1752,  80- 
An  Antigallican  Sermon,  preached  in  the 
year  1756,  upon  the  Terms  of  National 
Unanimity.  With  a  Genealogical  Table, 
shewing  His  Majesty's  Connexions  with 


the    Crowns    of  these  Kingdoms,  long 
antecedent  in  time  to    the  marriage  of 
his  Ancestors  with  the  Stuart  Family,  by 
the  Rev.  John  Free.     See  Gents.  Mag. 
ii.  pt  ii.  p.  966. 
The   Genealogy  of   the  Royal  Family  of 
Great  Britain,  by  George  Allan.     1763. 
Two  folio  sheets. 
The  Descent  of  the  Crown  of  England,  by 
J.  Ritson.    London,  1778.   Single  sheet. 
Genealogy  of  the  Kings  of  England,  from 
Adam  to  Geo.  III.  1780.     Long  vellum 
roll.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  33,345. 

The  Order  of  Hereditary  Succession  to  the 
Crown  of  these  Kingdoms  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland.    London,  1783,  fol. 

A  Genealogical  Table  of  the  Royal  Families 
of  England,  from  the  Norman  Conquest, 
to  the  year  1790  ;  compiled  by  John 
Bentley,  and  engraved  by  B.  Longmate. 
London,  1790,  fol. 

An  Historical  and  Genealogical  Tree  of  the 
Royal  Family  of  Scotland,  from  the 
eariiest  accounts  to  the  present  time,  by 
John  Brown.     Edinburgh,  1792. 

Memoirs  of  the  Kings  of  Great  Britain  of 
the  House  of  Brunswic-Lunenburg,  by 
W.  Belsham.  2  vols.  London,  1793,  8^- 

Chronicle  of  the  Kings  of  England  from 
the  Norman  Conquest  to  the  present 
time,  by  R.  Dodsley,  with  thirty -three 
portraits,  etc.  by  Bewick.  Yernor  and 
Hood,  1799, 12«- 

A  chronological  history  of  the  Kings  of 
England,  from  the  Norman  Conquest 
down  to  the  present  time.  York,  1800, 
12^- 

Curialia,  or  an  historical  account  of  some 
branches  of  the  Royal  Household,  by 
Samuel  Pegge.  5  parts.  London,  1782 
-1806,  4''- 

A  Genealogical  Table  of  the  Royal  Families 
of  Great  Britain,  with  their  Collateral 
Branches,  shewing  in  one  view  propin- 
quity between  them  ;  intended  to  eluci- 
date their  History,  by  Graeme  Spence. 
Single  sheet,  1806. 

Recollections  of  Royalty,  from  the  Death 
of  William  Rufus,  in  1100,  to  that  of 
Cardinal  Y^ork,  the  last  lineal  descend- 
ant of  the  Stuarts  in  1807,  by  Charles 
Jones.     2  vols.  1828,  8«- 

A  brief  history  of  the  Succession  to  the 
Crown  of  England.  Ilarleian  Miscellany 
vol.  1.  London,  1808,  4«- 


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History  made  easy,  or  a  Genealogical  Chart 
of  the  Kings  and  Queens  of  England 
since  the  Conquest,  by  F.  Reynard. 
Winchester,  1809.  Single  sheet. 

The  Chronicle  of  the  Kings  of  Britain, 
translated  from  the  Welsh  copy  attri- 
buted to  Tysilio,  by  the  Rev.  Peter 
Roberts.     London,  1811,  4^- 

The  Arms,  Supporters,  Badges,  etc.  of  the 
Sovereigns,  with  the  Arms  of  the  Knights 
Companions  of  the  most  Noble  Order  of 
the  Garter.  Delineated  in  their  proper 
Colours.  Begun  by  Sir  Wm.  Segar, 
Knt.  and  continued  by  Joseph  Edmond- 
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A^ellum,  19  volumes.  4'^-  Brit.  Mus. 
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The  Pedigree  of  King  George  the  Third, 
Lineally  deduced  from  King  Egbert, 
first  sole  Monarch  of  England,  by  Jl. 
Wewitzer.     London,  1812,  B*^- 

Table  of  Descent  of  the  Kings  of  England, 
from  Egbert  to  George  the  Tliird, 
illustrating  their  Titles  to  the  Sove- 
reignty of  England,  Wales,  Scotland,  and 
Ireland ;  the  Claim  of  Edward  the 
Tliird  to  the  Throne  of  France  ;  and 
the  Contest  between  the  Houses  of 
York  and  Lancaster.  Folio  sheet,  no 
date. 

Genealogical  Table  of  the  Sovereigns  of 
England,  from  the  Norman  Conquest 
to  the  present  time  ;  shewing  their 
Descents,  Births,  Accessions,  Marriages, 
Deaths,  and  Arms,  by  Edward  Byam. 
London,  1812,  single  sheet. 

A  Genealogical  History  of  the  English 
Sovereigns,  from  William  I.  to  George 
III.  inclusive,  accompanied  with  a 
brief  statement  of  the  principal  events 
in  each  Reign,  Biographical  Notices  of 
all  the  Noble  Families  connected  with 
the  Royal  Houses,  and  illustrated  by 
Genealogical  Tables,  by  William  Toplis. 
London,  1814,  4«- 

Lists  of  the  Succession  and  Descent  of 
the  Kings  and  Queens  of  England,  from 
the  Conquest  to  the  present  time,  by 
Herbert  Jenkins.     Leicester,  1814, 12° 

A  Genealogy  of  the  Kings  of  England  and 
their  Issue,  from  William  the  Conqueror 
to  the  Present  Time,  shewing  also  the 
Foreign  and  English  Families  who  have 
intermarried  with  them,  by  liichard 
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Second  edition,  1817.  Third  edition, 
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History  of  the  Kings  of  England,  by 
William  of  Malmesbury,  translated  by 
Sharpe.     London,  1815^,  4''- 

150  Claimants  to  the  Throne  of  Great 
Britain.  Published  by  W.  Finch. 
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George  III.,  his  Court  and  Family.  2 
vols.     London,  1820,  8o- 

Regal  Heraldry.  The  Armorial  Insignia 
of  the  Kings  and  Queens  of  England, 
from  Coeval  Authorities,  by  Thomas 
Willement.     London,  1821,  4'^- 

Memoirs  of  Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales, 
with  historical  Memoir  of  the  House  of 
Saxe-Coburg,  by  R.  Huish.     1821,  8°- 

George  the  Third,  his  Court  and  Family. 
2  vols.     London,  1824,  S""- 

A  Genealogical  History  of  the  Ancient 
Royal  Family  of  England,  by  T.  C. 
JJanks,     London,  1824,  4'^- 

Tlie  Arms  and  Descents  of  all  the  Kings 
of  England,  from  Egbert  to  Elizabeth, 
bv  William  Segar  ;  with  brief  additions  to 
G\'orge  IV.  Brit.  Mus.  Md.  MS.  27,438. 

Stemmata  Illustria  prtecipue  regia,  bv  Sir 
S.  E.  Brydges.  Par.  1825,  4"- 

The  sixteen  Genealogical  Quarterings,  or 
the  Paternal  and  J/Tatornal  Descents  for 
four  generations,  of  all  the  Monarchs 
of  England,  from  the  Conqueror  to  the 
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etc.,  bv  the  Rev.  D.  T.  Powell,  1829. 
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Tableaux  Genealogiques  et  Historiques 
de  I'Empire  Brittanique,  accompegnes 
de  Notes  critiques  et  de  quatre  Disser- 
tations, par  F.  Baron  de  Redan, 
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Royal  Dukes  and  Princesses  of  the  Family 
of  George  III.,  1760-1830,  bv  Percy 
Fitzgerald.      2  vols.  London,  1882.  8''- 

The  Royal  Register,  Genealogical  and 
Historic,  by  Peter  Joseph  Burke.  Lon- 
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Key  to  the  Juvenile  Historians  genealo- 
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England,  bv  M.  P.  Hastings.  Chester, 
1834,  8«- 

The  Genealogy  of  the  Royal  Families  of 
England,  shewing  the  Succession  to  the 
Crown,  from  Egbert  the  Saxon  to 
William  the  Fourth,  by  William  Berry. 
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A  Genealogical  Chart  of  the  Kings  and 
Queens  of  England,  from  the  Norman 
Conquest  to  King  William  IV.  Folio 
sheet. 

Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Queens  of 
England  from  the  Norman  Conquest  to 
Victoria,  by  Mary  Howitt.  London, 
n.d.  8^- 

A  Genealogical  List  of  the  Sovereigns  of 
England,  from  the  Conquest  to  the 
present  time,  by  F.  H.  Lightfoot. 
London,  1S3S,  8*''- 

Historical  Memoirs  of  the  Queens  of 
England  from  the  Commencement  of 
the  twelfth  century,  by  Hannah  Law- 
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Book  of  Royalty,  by  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall. 
London,  1839,  fol. 

A  Genealogical,  chronological,  and  historical 
Chart  of  the  Kings  and  Queens  of 
England,  by  J.  A.  Long.  Manchester, 
1841,  single  sheet.  Another  edition, 
1855,  single  sheet. 

Chronological  Chart  of  British  Sovereigns 
from  William  I.  to  Victoria,  by  J. 
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The  Ancestry  of  Her  Majesty  Queen 
Victoria,  and  of  His  Royal  Highness 
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with  biographical  memoirs  and  heraldic 
notices,  by  G.  R.  French.  London, 
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Creations  of  Peers,  from  the   Conquest  to 

the  beginning  of  the  reign  of  Elizabeth  ; 

ending  with  Henry  Norris,  LordNoii'is 

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Creations  of  Nobility,  from  the   Conquest 

to  the  year  1586.  Bodl.  Libr.  MS.  4161. 
Creations  of  Nobility,  from  the  Conquest 

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Nobility  of  England,  to  the  year  1597. 

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the  Tower  of  London,  anno  1603, 1604. 

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the  possession  of  the  Earl  of  Egmont, 

St.  James'  Place. 
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Mary,  Elizabeth,  James  I.,  and  Charles 

I.     Ashm.  Lib.  MS.  832. 


86 


Nobility  and  Gentry. 


Creatioues  Nobilium  Anglia3,  a  Matilde 
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Lib.  MS.  G522. 
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Kiug  since  the  Grreat  Seal  was  carried 
away  froui  the  Parliament,  by  Lord 
Littleton,  etc.  Lond.  1645,  4"- 
Creations  of   Peers,  time  of  Charles   II. 

Ashm.  Lib.  MS.  838. 
Patents  of  Nobility  granted  by  William 
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743. 
Creations  of  Nobility  in  the  several  reigns 
from  the  Conquest  to  1580.    Ends  with 
the  summons  of  Frederick  Lord  Wind- 
sor on  his  attaining  the  age  of  21  years. 
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1701 .     P>rit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  30,500. 
An  Inquiry  into  the  Manner  of  Creating 
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the  Manner   of   creating   Peers :    Avith 
some  hints  about  pyrating  in  learning, 

in  a  Letter  to   llicliard    W 1,    Es(| 

Lond.  1724,  80- 
An  Enquiry  into  the  Origin  and  Manner 
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1782,  8«- 
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The    Baronage   of   England,    by    Bobert 
Cooke,    amended   by   II.    Glover,    and 
augmented  with  Knights  of  the  Garter, 
by  Lant,  1589.     Brit.   Mus.  Roy.  MS. 
1*8.  C.  XYii. 
The   Baronage    of    England,   by    Kobert 
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Camb.  MS.  578.     Her.  Coll.  Norf .  MS. 
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The    Baronage   of   England,    by    llobort 
Cooke,    Clarenceux  ;  continued   to   the 
year   1624  ;  with  the  arms  in   colours. 
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Cooke's  Baronage,  said  to  have  been  drawn 
by  him  for  the  Earl  of  Leicester.    Brit. 
jVius.  Add.  MS.  4958.     Another  copy, 
Add.  MS.  5504. 
The    Baronage   of   England,    by    Kobert 
Cooke.     Brit.    Mus.  Harl.   MSS.   1966, 
2190,  4223,  7382. 
Stemmata    et   Arma    plurium    Baronum 
Anglia3,  1597,     Brit.  Mus.   Harl.  MS. 
5183. 
The  Baronage  of  England,  with  the  Arms 
and  Crests  of  each   particular  Family, 
1597.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  4754. 
An  English  Baronage  from  the  Conquest 
to  1604,  by  Balph  Brooke,  Kouge-croix. 
IIS.  No.  xxyi.  Towneley  Hall,  Burn- 
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The  Barons  of  England,  from  the  time 
of  Edward  the  Confessor  to  the  year 
1608,  with  the  Arms  blazoned,  and  a 
short  account.        Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS, 
3287.     Another    copy.     MS.    No.    30. 
Wrest  Park,  Beds. 
A  Baronage  with  Arms,  from  the  time 
of  Edgar  Atheliug.     Arms,  blazon,  and 
creations,  temp.  James  I.  MS.  Lamport 
Hall,  Co.  Northampton. 


Nobility  and  Gentry. 


87 


Tlie  Baronage  of  England,  to  James  I. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  18,594. 

The  Baronage  of  England,  by  John  Selden. 
MS.  Hatton  Collection'. 

The  priviledges  of  the  baronage  of  Eng- 
land when  they  sitt  in  Parliament. 
Collected  by  Mr  Selden,  of  the  Inner 
Temple.  31S.     Alnwick  Castle. 

The  Privileges  or  Special  Rights  belong- 
ing to  the  Baronage  of  England,  by 
John  Selden,  1620.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  33,599. 

Book  of  Precedents,  concerning  the  Baron- 
age of  England :  collected  by  J.  Selden, 
19  James  I.  by  order  of  the  House  of 
Peers,  to  be  kept  in  the  Parliament 
Office.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.   4873. 

The  Privileges  of  the  Baronage  of  Eng- 
land, when  they  sit  in  Parliament,  by 
John  Selden.  Lond.  ]  642,  &"■ 

Privileges  of  the  Baronage.  Collected 
from  Bolls,  Courts,  Registers,  Statutes, 
etc.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2306. 

Privileges  of  the  Baronage  of  England, 
17th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
18,645. 

The  Baronage  of  England,  or  an  historical 
account  of  the  lives  and  most  memor- 
able actions  of  our  English  Nobility, 
in  the  Saxons'  time,  to  the  Norman 
Conquest ;  and  from  thence  of  those 
who  had  their  rise  before  the  end  of 
King  Henry  the  Third's  reign,  etc.,  by 
Sir  Wm.  Dugdale,  2  vols.  Lond.  1675- 
76,  fol. 

A  Small  Specimen  of  the  many  Mistakes 
in  Sir  William  Dugdale's  Baronage,  bv 
Charles  Hornby.     London,  1730,   8o-  " 

Three  Letters,  containing  Remarks  on 
some  of  the  nmnberless  Errors  and 
Defects  in  Dugdale's  Baronage,  and 
occasionally  on  some  other  authors, 
by  Charles  Hornby.   Lond.  1738,  8°- 

Specimen  of  the  many  mistakes  in  Sir 
William  Dugdale's  Baronage,  by  Dr. 
Richard  Rawlinson,  1730.  Reprinted 
in  Heath's  Bagland  Castle.  Monmouth, 
1801,  8«- 

A  very  beautiful  copy  of  Dugdale's 
Baronage  of  England,  with  the  arms 
blazoned.  Caius  College,  Cambridge. 

The  Baronage  of  England,  by  William 
Dugdale,  with  manuscript  notes  and 
additions,  by  the  author.  Another  with 
notes  by  Le  Neve.  Bodleian  Library. 


A  Transcript  of  the  Additions  and  Emen- 
dations of  Dugdale's  Baronage  of 
England,  by  Anthony  Wood,  written  by 
Moses  WilHams.  Brit.  Mus.  Hari.  MS. 
1056. 

Wood's  additions  and  corrections  of  Dug- 
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b588. 

Notes  and  additions  for  a  new  edition  of 
Sir  William  Dugdale's  "  Baronage  of 
England "  continued  to  1811,  by 
Thomas  Christopher  Banks.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  27,585. 

The  Manuscript  Collections  for  Dugdale's 
Baronage  is  preserved  in  the  Ashmolean 
Museum,  at  Oxford.  Nos.  6491- 
6536. 

Barons  by  Tenure  and  by  Writ :  Ex- 
tracted from  a  Manuscript  of  Sir 
Thomas  St.  George,  Garter- King- of - 
Arms,  1686.  Edited  by  Sir  C.  G. 
Young.  Lond.  1860.  8«- 

English  Baronage,  or  an  historical  account 
of  the  lives  of  our  Nobility,  by  Arthur 
Collins.  Lond.  1727.  4P- 

Baronia  Anglica,  or,  History  of  Land- 
Honors  and  Baronies,  and  of  Tenure  in 
Capite,  by  Thos.  Madox,  Lond.  1736. 
fol.  another  edition,  1741. 

The  dormant  and  extinct  Baronage  of 
England  ;  or  an  historical  and  genealo- 
gical account  of  the  lives,  public 
employments,  and  most  memorable 
actions  of  the  English  nobility  who 
have  flourished  from  the  Norman  Con- 
quest to  the  year  1806  (1809)  ; 
deduced  from  public  records,  etc.  By 
SirT.  C.  Banks.  5  vols.  Lond.  1807- 
37,  4P- 

Baronia  Anglica  concentrata ;  or,  a 
concentrated  account  of  all  the  Baronies 
commonly  called  Baronies  in  Fee : 
deriving  their  origin  from  Writ  of 
Summons,  etc.,  by  Sir  T.  C.  Banks. 
2  vols.  Ripon,  1844,  4P- 

Idea  of  a  New  Baronage,  by  Joseph 
Hunter,  19th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  24,623. 

Les  Noms  et  les  Armes  a  Banerez  de 
Engleterre,  au  temps  du  R.  Edw.  I. 
Brit.     Mus.     Cott.     MS.     Calig.     A. 

XVIII. 

The  Names  and  Arms  of  the  Baneretts 
and  Knights,  temp.  Edw.  II.  Ashm. 
Lib.  Wood  MS.  8495. 


88 


Nobility  and  Gentry. 


Noiriina  Bannenitum,  temp.  Edw.  III. 
Brit.  Mus.  LaiLs.  MS.  804,  f.  92. 

Bannerets  made  5  Hen.  VIII.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  5482,  f.  9b. 

A  Genealogical  History  ofEnglisli  Nobility, 
from  the  Conquest,  bv  John  Vincent. 
Ashm.  Libr.  Wood  MS.  8467. 

Illorum  Magnatum  Stemmata  quorum 
haireditas,  deficientibus  masculis,  ad 
fajminas  devoluta  est.  Her.  Coll,  Vin- 
cent MS.  2. 

Collectanea,  praecipue  de  Familiis  Nobilibus 
Angliffi.  Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  MSS.  Titus 
A.  V.  ;  VI. 

Collectanea  de  Insignibus  Gentilitiis 
Nobilium  Familiarum  Gentis  Anglo- 
rum,  etc.  Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  MS.  Tiber. 
E.ix. 

A  Roll  of  the  Peers  of  the  Kingdom  of 
England,  according  to  their  Birth  and 
Creation.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  Roll  Z, 
26. 

A  Collection  of  y®  Nobility  of  England, 
in  MS.  with  arms,  coloured.  The 
Hatton  Collection. 

Of  the  Peers  of  England.  3IS.  Hatton 
Collection. 

Of  the  Nobilitie  by  the  law  of  England. 
3IS.  Hatton  Collection. 

Titles  of  Nobility.  MS.  vol.  xvi.  Eshton 
Hall,  Co.  York. 

Heraldic  Notes  on  the  Nobility  of  England, 
beginning  with  Cornw^ all  and  ending  with 
Glanvil.  MS.  No.  232.  Woburn 
Abbey. 

Antiquity  Revived,  setting  forth  the 
Originals  and  Descents  of  the  Nobility, 
Barony,  and  Gentry  of  the  Realme,  bv 
R.  Butcher.  St.  John's  Coll.  Camb. 
MSS.  H.  3  ;  4. 

Observations  concerning  the  Nobillitye  of 
England,  auntient  and  moderne,  bv  Sir 
John  Borough.  MS.  No.  233.  Woburn 
Abbey. 

The  Court  Companion :  containing  the 
Arms  of  the  Peers,  Peeresses,  and 
Bishops  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  an 
Introduction  to  Heraldry ;  Heraldic 
Dictionary  ;  Degrees  of  Peerage  in 
England,  Orders  of  Knighthood,  etc. 
London,  n.d.  12o- 

Names  and  Arms  of  the  Ancient  Nobility 
and  Knights  of  England  and  Wales, 
time  of  Henry  III.  Antiquarian 
Repertory^  vol.  i. 


''  Les  nommes  et  armes  a  baniers 
d'Enletere  ;  "  list  of  Earls  of  England, 
and  "  Les  nommes  de  contes  et  grands 
seigneurs  d'Angleterre,"  temp.  Edw. 
I.  With  a  table  of  Precedency  of 
English  Peers.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,208. 

Names  of  the  Earls  and  Barons  created 
by  Edw.  I.  and  Edw.  II.  Brit.  Mus. 
Cott.  MS.  Jul.  P.  X. 

La  Noblesse  et  la  Gentry  Anglaises  dans 
les  Guerres  de  France  au  xv®  siecle. 
Polio.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  21,156. 

De  origine  nobilitatis.  Origo.  1475  ?    4"- 

The  Boke  of  Noblesse  ;  addressed  to  King 
Edward  the  Fourth  on  his  invasion  of 
France  in  1475.  With  an  Introduction 
by  John  Gough  Nichols.  Roxburghe 
Club,  1860.  4"- 

List  of  Dukes,  Earls,  and  Knights, 
present,  and  Knights  of  the  Bath 
created  at  the  Coronation  of  Ric.  III. 
1483.  See  Eoccepta  Hlstorica,  by 
Samuel  Bentley.  London,  1831.  S*^- 

Names  of  noblemen  and  gentlemen  of 
several  counties  in  England  in  the  time 
of  Hen.  VII.  Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  MS. 
Faust.  E.  ii. 

The  Kinges  Booke  of  all  the  Lordes, 
Knightes,  Esquiers  and  Gentlemen  of 
this  Realme  of  England.  17  Hen.  VII. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  813  f.  62. 

Names  of  Noblemen  in  the  Procession  to 
Parliament  in  1512,  with  their  Arms  in 
colours.     Brit.  Mus.   Add.   MS.   5831. 

Genealogies  of  Kings  of  England  to 
Henry  VIIT.  Articles  for  office  of 
arms.  Lists  of  English  nobility,  mayors 
and  sheriffs  of  London.  Formerly 
belonged  to  Nicholas  Narbon,  Ulster 
king  at  arms.  MS.  E.  Trinity  College, 
Dublin. 

An  index  of  the  Heirs  of  Noble  Families, 
extracted  from  the  Escheats  and  other 
Records  in  the  Tower,  from  Edw.  1.  to 
the  end  of  the  reign  of  Henrv  VIII. 
Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  MS.  Claud.  C.^viii. 

The  Names  and  Arms,  in  colours,  of  the 
Nobility,  as  they  were  placed  in  the 
Parliament  House,  at  a  Parliament 
holden  at  Westminster,  A.D.  1553. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6170. 

Catalogue  of  English  Nobility,  from  the 
Conquest  to  Queen  Elizabeth.  St. 
John's  Coll.  Camb.  MS.  I.  14. 


Nobility  and  Gentry. 


89 


The  English  Mobility,  from  the  Couquest 
to  Queen  Elizabeth,  with  the  Arms  in 
eolours,  and  an  index.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  5851.  :  ^ 

The  Names  and  Armes  of  all  the  noble 
men  then  beinge  or  created  since  the 
Conqueste  of  Englande,  and  by  whom 
they  were  created.  Written  in  the 
reign  of  Q.  Elizabeth.  Brit.  Mus. 
Lans.  MS.  859  ;  Sloan  MS.  241. 

Proterologos,  or  the  Nobilitie  described  ; 
in  which  the  Armes,  Creations,  and 
failing  or  determining  of  most  of  the 
Dukes,  Marquesses,  Earles,  and  Vis- 
counts with  many  of  the  Barons  from 
the  Norman  Conquest  to  Qu.  Elizabeth, 
are  plainlie  set  downe,  by  Alexander 
Evesham.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.    214. 

The  Nobility  of  England  displayed,  from 
the  earliest  times  to  the  reign  of  Queen 
EKzabeth.     Ashm.  Libr.  MS.  797. 

Collections  of  Walter  Bagot.  Containing 
the  names  of  all  the  spiritual  and 
temporal  Lords  ;  the  names  and  arms 
of  Dukes,  Marquisses,  Counts,  Vis- 
counts, Barons,  Earls,  and  Knights 
since  the  Conquest.  M>S'.  16th  century. 
Belonging  to  Lord  Bagot.  Blithefield, 
Co.  Stafford. 

Extracts  from  records  of  noble  English 
families,  16th  century.  MS.  No.  42. 
Wrest  Park,  Beds. 

Lists  of  Peers,  tempp.  Hen.  VI.,  Hen. 
VIIL,  and  Elizabeth.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  5758,  ff,  1,  14,  etc.  ^ 

The  Names  of  the  Lords  of  every  Manor 
throughout  the  counties  of  England, 
from  A.D.  1316  to  1559.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  6281.  A  Transcript  of  the 
Hook  called  '•  Nomina  Villarum," 
kept  in  the  Office  of  the  Treasurer 
liemembrancer  in  the  Exchequer. 

Lists  and  Genealogies  of  the  Nobility  of 
England  by  J.  Bernard  ;  dedicated  to 
Charles  IX.  of  France,  1569.  French, 
with  paintings  and  arms  in  colours. 
Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  2388. 

Book  of  the  Nobilitie  given  to  the  Queen's 
Majesty  1572.  [This  book  contains 
502  coats  of  arms  beautifully  coloured.] 
MS.  No.  44.  Ettington  Hall,  Co. 
Warwick. 

Names,  Arms  and  Crests  of  tj^e  Nobility 
of  England,  1572,  in  colours.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1482. 


Catalogue  of  tlie  Nobility  of  England, 
from  the  reign  of  William  the  Con- 
queror to  the  Creations  of  1572,  with 
Coats  of  Arms.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
29,277. 

Osorius  de  Nobilitate  et  Gloria.  Londini, 
1580.  12^^- 

Catalogue  of  the  Nobility  of  England,  to 
the  year  1580,  by  Kobert  Cooke, 
Clarencieux,  with  the  arms  in  colours. 
Brit.  Mus,  Add.  MS.  17,455. 

Arms  and  Descents  of  the  Nobility  from 
the  Conquest  to  1586.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  5525. 

List  of  Nobility  in  various  reigns,  with 
coloured  arms  and  descriptions  of  the 
persons,  circa.  1600.  MS.  No.  119. 
Ettington  Hall,  Co.  Warwick. 

Arms  and  JVIatches  of  the  Nobilitie  of 
England,  from  Henry  VIIL  to  A.D. 
1602.  Ashm.  Lib.  MS.  805.  p.  181. 

Notices  of  Viscounts  and  Barons.  J/>S'., 
written  about  A.D.  1602.  In  the  pos- 
session of  the  Marquis  of  Ripon,  at 
Studley  Eoyal,  Co.  York. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Nobility  of  England, 
from  the  Conquest  to  the  year  1605,  etc. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  12.448.  Pub.  Lib. 
Camb.  MS.  Dd.  i.  25. 

The  Sirnames  of  all  the  families  that  have 
been  peers,  in  England  and  Wales,  from 
the  time  of  William  the  Conqueror  to 
the  present  time.  [James  I.]  Brit. 
Mus.  Sloan  MS.  4814.  f .  80. 

Genealogical  notes  of  the  Sovereigns  of 
the  Island  of  Great  Britain,  from  Brute 
to  James  I.,  and  of  the  Nobility  from 
the  Conquest,  with  their  Arms  properly 
emblazoned.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  875. 

Notitise  et  Insignia  Illustrium  Familiarum 
Anglise,  a  temp.  Edw.  Conf.  ad  Jac.  1. 
Pepysian  MS.  13.     Magd.  Coll.  Camb. 

Account  of  the  English  Nobility  since  the 
Conquest  to  1607.  The  Arms  of  each 
Nobleman  are  both  painted  and  described 
by  blazon.  Ascribed  to  Robert  Cooke. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1183. 

Nobilitas  Politica  vel  Civilis.  Personas 
scilicet  Distinguendi,  et  ab  oiigine  inter 
Gentes,  ex  Principum  gratia  nobilitandi 
Forma.  By  Robert  Glover.  Lond. 
1608,  fol. 

List  of  the  Nobility  of  England,  arranged 
according  to  their  several  authorities 
and   degrees,    distinguishing   those    of 


90 


Nobility  and  Gentry. 


ancient  descent,  and  those  created  in  the 
reign  of  James  I.    MS.  1615.    Ahiwick 
Castle. 
Catalogue  of  Nobility,   1616,  hy  Henry 

Knapp.     Stowe  MS.  533.  Brit.  Mus. 
A  Catalogue  and  Succession  of  the  Kings, 
Princes,      Marquesses,      Earles,      and 
Viscounts,  of  this  Eealine  of  England, 
since   the   Norman    Conquest,    to  this 
present   yeere    1619.       Together   with 
their  Armes,  Wives,  and  Children  ;  the 
times  of  their  Deaths  and  Burials,   by 
Ralph  Brooke,  Esquire,  Yorke  Herauld. 
Lond.  1619,  fol.    Another  edition,  1622. 
A    Discoverie    of    Errours    in   the   first 
Edition  of  the  Catalogue  of  Nobility, 
published    by     Ralph    Brooke,     York 
Herald,    1619,  and   printed  heerewitli, 
word  for  word,  accordingto  that  Edition, 
with  a  Continuance  of  the  Successions, 
from   1619   untill   this   present    yeare 
1622,  by  Augustine  Vincent.      Lond. 
1622,  fol. 
Notes    concerning     errors     in     Brooke's 
Catalogue  of  Nobility,  by  Mr.  Francis 
Burdett,  1619,   4'^-      Brit.  Mus.  Lans. 
MS.  1194.  fol.  41. 
Catalogue  of   the  English  Dukes,   Mar- 
quisses.  Earls,  and  Viscounts,  by  Raphe 
Brooke.       London,     1622,     fol.       An 
interleaved    copy   of   this   book,    with 
coloured  arms,  corrections,  explanations, 
and  additions,  by  Jacob  Chaloner,  1628. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2164. 
A  Catalogue  of  all  those  which  usurped 
the   Names  and  Titles   of   Gentlemen 
Avithout  authority,  and  were  disclaimed 
in  Exeter,  and  many  other  Towns   Cor- 
porate within   the  various  Counties  of 
England,  1620,  folio.  Privately  printed 
by  Sir  Tho.  Phillipps. 
Williams'   Catalogue  of  the  Nobility  of 
England,  etc.,  1620.  Hatton  Collection. 
Lists  of  the  Peers  of  Scotland,  England 
and  Ireland,  temp.   Jas.  I.   Brit.   Mus. 
Sloan  MS.  4814,  f.  90,  &c. 
Memoirs  of  the  Peers  of  England,  during 
the  Reign  of  James  the  First,  by  Sir 
Samuel  Egerton  Brydges.    Lond.  1802, 
40. 

Catalogues  of  the  Nobility  of  England. 
Time  of  James  I.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.17,685.  Inl626.  Add.  MS.  14,285. 
In  1632.  Add.  MS.  12,512.  In  1642. 
Corp.  Chr.  Coll.  Oxf.  MS  cxcix. 


Names  and  armes  of  Dukes  and  Marquises 
in  England  since  the  Conquest.     17th 
century.  MS.  Eshton  Hall,  Co.  York. 
A  Catalogue  of  the  Nobilitie  of  England, 
and  a  collection  as  well  of  his  Majesties 
Courtes  of  Record  as  of  his  Household, 
the  Counsells  of  the  North  of  Wales 
and  the  Marches,   the  Admiralty,   the 
Armorye,  the  Minte,  Towues  of  Warre, 
Castles,  Bulwarkes,  etc.     1626.     Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  14,285. 
The   Nobility   of  England,   their  Titles, 
Arms,  Crests,  Supporters,  and  Mottoes, 
set  forth  in  their  several  Colours,  by 
John  Withie,  1629.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  1114. 
History  of  the  Earls  and  Barons  of  Eng- 
land, drawn  up  about   1630,  by  John 
Archer.  MS.  Everingham  Park. 
A  list  of  the  English  Nobility  drawn  up 
in  1630,  with  a  note  of  the  religion  to 
which  each  belongs.     It  consists  of  155 
names,  and  has  been  drawn  up  by,  or  for 
the  use  of,  the  Bishop  of  Chalcedon. 
3fS.  in  the  custody  of  the  Bishop  of 
South  wark. 
A  Catalogue  of  the  Nobility  of  England, 
Scotland  and  Ireland,  with  an  addition 
of  the  Baronets  of  England,  the  dates 
of  their  Patents,  the  several  Creations 
of  the  Knights  of  the  Bath,  from  the 
Coronation    of    King    James   to   this 
present,  by  Thomas   Walkley.     Lond. 
1630,  40- 
A  Catalogue  of  the  Dvkes,   Marqvesses, 
Earles,  Viscovnts,  Barons,  of  the  King- 
domes  of  England,  Scotland  and  Ireland, 
with  their  Names,  Sirnames,  and  Titles 
of  Honour.     With  the  Knights  of  the 
Garter,   Knight  Baronets,   Knights  of 
the  Bath,  from  the  first  of  K.  James, 
and  Knight  Bachelors,  from  the  first  of 
K.  Charles  to  this  present.     Collected 
by     T.    Walkley.       Lond.    1632,    8''- 
Another  edition,   Lond.   1642,  8°-     A 
New  Catalogue  of  the  Dukes,  etc.,  by 
T.  Walkley.     Lond.  1652,  B^-     A  New 
Catalogue  of  the  Dukes,   etc.,    by  T. 
Walkley.     Lond.  1658,  8°- 
The  Successions  of  the  History  of  England 
from  the  beginning  of  Edward  VI.   to 
the     end     of    the    Reign     of     Queen 
Elizabeth.    Together  with  a  List  of  the 
Dukes,    Marquisses,    Earls,    Viscounts, 
and  Barons  of  England,  to  this  present 
time,  by  John  Stowe.   Lond.  1638,  fol. 


Nobility  and  Gentet. 


91 


Ad  Nobllem  Brltanniini,  or  an  Abstract 
of  England's  Jloyal  Peers,  by  William 
Turner.     Lond.  1041,  4"- 

A  Catalogue  of  the  sanies  of  the  Dulies, 
Manjuisses,  and  Earles,  etc.,  that  have 
absented  themselves  from  Parliament. 
Printed  in  1642,  4"- 

Catalogue  of  the  Nobility,  from  the  Con- 
quest to  Charles  I,,  with  their  Arms. 
Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  865,  f.  17. 

The  Creation,  Issue,  and  Succession  of  all 
the  Nobilitie  of  England  since  the  Con- 
quest to  the  time  of  Charles  I.  ;  witli 
notes  of  issue,  arms,  etc.  in  alphabetical 
order.     Brit.  Mus.   Add.   MS.    26,748. 

A  Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Manchester,  con- 
cerning the  whole  carriage;  of  the  House 

of  Peeres   in  generall.       Lond.    1648, 

40.  _ 

The  names  of  all  the  nobilitie  in  and  since 
the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  by  John 
Taylor.     Lond.  1658.  8^' 

A  Plea  for  the  Honse  of  Peers  ;  on  a  Full 
Vindication  of  the  Just,  Ancient,  and 
Hereditary  Ilight  of  the  Lords  and 
Barons  of  this  llealm  to  sit  and  judge 
in  all  the  Parliaments  of  England,  etc. 
by  William  Prynne.     Lond.  1058.  iP* 

England's  Glory,  or  Catalogue  of  the 
Lords  of  the  Privy  Council,  with  the 
Knights  of  the  Garter,  and  the  House 
of  Peers. — Also  Lord  Bishops,  House 
of  Commons,  Dukes,  Marquesses,  Earls, 
Viscounts,  Barons  and  Baronets,  made 
since  his  Majesties  llestoration,  and  the 
time  of  their  Creations,  List  of  Knights 
of  the  Bath,  and  the  Preparations  and 
Habits  at  their  Installment  at  the 
Coronation,  also  a  Catalogue  of  the 
Lower  House  of  Convocation  now  sitting 
at  Westminster.     Lond.  1660.  8*^ 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Peers  of  the  Kingdom 
of  England,  according  to  their  birth 
and  creations.  Lond.  1660,  folio 
sheet. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Peers  of  the  Kingdom 
of  England,  according  to  their  Birth 
and  Creations.  1660.  Lord  Somers's 
Tracts,  vol.iv.     Lond,  1748.  4P- 

A  Genealogical  History  of  the  Creation 
and  Succession  of  all  our  Princes,  Dukes, 
Earls,   Viscounts,     and    Barons,    con- 

•  tinned  to  the  reign  of  Cli^iles  II.,  by 
John  Vincent.  Ashm.  Lib.  Wood  MS. 
8467. 


Collection  of  the  Nobility  of  England, 
from  the  Conquest  to  Charles  11.  MS. 
vol.  viii.     Eshton  Hall,  Co.  York. 

Descents  of  sevei-al  of  the  Nobility  of 
England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland,  from 
AVilliam  I.  to  Charles  II.  MS.  vol.  x. 
Eshton  Hall,  Co.  York. 

A  Perfect  Catalogue  of  the  Peeres  of  the 
Realm  of  England.     Lond.  1661.  4P- 

A  Catalogue  of  Nobility  ;  viz.  The  Names 
and  Titles  of  all  such  Dukes,  Earls, 
Viscounts,  Barons,  and  Baronets,  as 
have  been  made  since  His  Majesties 
Most  Happy  Kestauration.  Lond.  1661. 
8'      Another  edition,  1662. 

History  of  the  Worthies  of  England,  by 
Thomas  Fuller.  Lond.  1662.  fol.  A 
new  edition,  with  a  few  explanatory 
notes,  by  J.  Nichols.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1811.  A  new  edition,  with  explanatory 
notes  and  copious  indexes,  by  P.  Austin 
Nuttall.  8  vols.  Lond.  1840.  S^- 

Polls  of  the  Peers  of  the  Kingdom  of 
England,  according  to  their  birtli, 
creations,  and  offices,  June  18,  1660  ; 
May  10,  1661;  Feb.  18,  1662-8. 
Signed  Edw.  Walker,  Garter.  Garter  s 
rolls.  Parchment  Collection.  House 
of  Lords. 

A  catalogue  of  all  the  English  Nobility 
now  living,  1668.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  26,710. 

Letters  B.  and  C.  of  an  alphabetical  list 
of  English  families,  with  the  blazon  of 
their  arms.  17th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Eg.  MS.  987. 

De  Anglorum  Gentis  Origin!  Disceptatio, 
by    R.    Sheringham.      Cantab.     1670, 

An  Alphabetical  Account  of  the  Nobility 
and  Gentry,  which  are  (or  lately  were) 
relating  unto  the  several  Counties  of 
England  and  Wales  ;  as  to  their  Names, 
Titles,  and  Seats,  by  which  they  are 
(or  have  been)  generally  known  and 
distinguished,  by  R.  Blome.  Lond. 
1673,  fol. 

Catalogue  of  the  English  Nobility  for  the 
Sessions  in  Parliament,  anno  1677-8. 
College  of  Arms. 

A  Catalogue  and  historical  account  of  all 
the  present  Nobility  of  England,  drawn 
into  genealogical  tables  or  schemes  of 
descent,  1682.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  AJS. 
884 


92 


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The  arms  of  the  Nobility  of  England,  to 
which  is  ])reiixed  a  printed  sheet  des- 
cribing the  transcript  as  "  A  Catalogue 
of  the  Nobility  of  England  according 
to  their  respective  precedencies,  as  it 
was  presented  to  His  Majesty  by  John 
Dugdale,  Esq.,  Windsor  Herald,  Deputy 
to  Sir  William  Dugdale,  Kt.,  Garter 
Principal  King  of  Arms,  on  New  Year's 
Day,  1684."  MS.  No.  xlyi.  Towneley 
Hall,  Burnley. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Nobility  of  England, 
according  to  their  respective  precedences, 
as  presented  to  his  Majesty  on  New 
Year's  dav,  1684,  by  John  Dugdale. 
Lond.  1685,  fol. 

A  Perfect  Copy  of  All  the  Summons  of 
the  Nobility  to  the  Great  Councils  and 
Parliaments  of  this  Eealme,  from  the 
49  of  Henry  III.  to  this  present ;  With 
Catalogues  of  such  Noblemen  as  have 
been  summoned  to  Parliament  in  Right 
of  their  wives,  by  Sir  William  Dugdale. 
•  Lond.  1685,  fol. 

Collection  of  the  Nobility  and  Gentry  of 
this  Kingdom,  whose  Honours  and 
Estates  have  by  some  of  their  Ancestors 
been  acquired  by  the  practice  of  the 
Law,  etc.,  by  H.P.Gent.  Lond.  1685, 12"- 

The  Grandeur  of  the  Law  :  or  An  exact 
Collection  of  the  Nobility  and  Gentry 
of  this  Kingdom,  whose  Honours  and 
Estates  have  by  some  of  their  Ancestors 
been  acquired,  or  considerably  augmented 
by  the  Practice  of  the  Law,  or  Offices 
and  Dignities  relating  thereunto.  By 
H.  Philipps.  Lond.  1685,  12'^- 

A  True  List  of  the  Lords  summoned  by 
the  Prince  of  Orange  to  meet  at  West- 
minster, 1688,  folio. 

A  true  List  of  the  Knights,  Citizens,  etc. 
summoned  by  the  Letter  of  the  Prince 
of  Orange  to  meet  at  Westminster, 
1688,  folio. 

A   Catalogue    of    the   Nobility    [Prince 

George  of  Denmark,  etc.]  and  principal 

Gentry  (said  to  be)  in  Arms  with   the 

♦     Prince  of  Orange,   and  in  several  other 

parts  of  England.  Lond.  1688,  fol. 

A  Catalogue  of  all  the  English  Dukes, 
Marquesses,  Earls,  Viscounts,  and 
Barons,  now  living,  1663,  with  the 
times  of  their  Creation,  and  Coats  of 
Arms,  continued  to  1689.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  26,710,  ff.  112-152.       * 


Index  Villaris :  hereto  is  added  A  True 
and  Perfect  List  of  the  Nobility  of 
England,  with  their  Principal  Houses, 
and  the  Counties  in  which  they  are,  by 
John  Adams.  Lond.  1690,  fol. 

A  Memorial  to  the  Nobility  and  Gentry 
of  England,  demonstrating  that  it  has 
been  the  custom  for  the  English 
Nobility  and  Gentry  to  attend  their 
Kings  in  their  wars  abroad.  Lond. 
1693,  4«- 

An  Exact  Catalogue  of  the  Nobility  of 
England,  and  Lords  Spiritual,  according 
to  their  respective  Precedencies  ;  with 
all  their  Titles  of  Honor  ;  together  with 
their  paternal  Coats  of  Arms  ;  and  also 
those  of  the  Archiepiscopal  and  Epis- 
copal Sees  in  Blazon,  by  Eobert  Dale. 
Lond.  1697,  8«- 

Collections  relating  to  the  Peerage,  17th 
century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  6303. 

Catalogue  of  the  Nobility  of  England? 
17th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Sloan  MS. 
1455. 

Table  of  the  Nobility  of  England,  with 
their  arms,  17th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Sloan  MS.  2172. 

A  Table  of  England's  Successions,  con- 
taining a  Catalogue  of  the  Kings, 
Archbishops,  Bishops,  Present  Nobility, 
Successions  of  Parliament,  Lord  Mayors, 
and  the  Roll  of  Battail  Abbey,  in 
Sussex.  Lond.  1705,  12°- 

The  Peerage  of  England  :  or,  a  Genealo- 
gical and  Historial  Account  of  all  the 
Flourishing  Families  of  this  Kingdom. 
Lond.  1709.  8<'-  Other  editions  in 
1710,  and  1711. 

Magnatum  apud  Anglos  Privilegia :  Or,  the 
Privileges  and  Preheminences  belong- 
ing to  our  English  Peerage.  Extracted 
from  the  Writings  of  the  most  cele- 
brated Authors,  Ancient  and  Modern. 
Together  with  several  Remarks  relating 
to  our  Temporal  Peerage,  by  way  of 
Introduction,  1712.  Lord  Somers's 
Tracts,  3rd  Collection,  vol.  4.  Lond. 
1751,  4«- 

Memoirs  (British  and  Foreign)  of  the 
Lives  and  Families  of  the  most 
illustrious  Persons  who  dy'd  in  the 
year  1711.  Lond.  1712-13,  S^-  [This 
is  strictly  a  genealogical  work.] 


Nobility  and  Gentry. 


98 


Reflexions  on  a  Paper  lately  printed, 
entitled  a  Letter  to  Sir  Miles  Wharton, 
concerning  occasional  Peers.  Lond. 
1713,  8°- 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Peers  and  Peeresses 
of  England,  rankt  according  to  their 
first  creation  for  y®  better  distinguish- 
ing their  antiquity.  Taken  March  y® 
25^th  1713,  12th  Queen  Anne,  and 
carried  onto  the  2nd  of  Grcorge  I.  MS. 
belonging  to  the  Marquis  of  Bute. 
Eccleston  Square,  London. 

An  Exact  List  of  the  Lords  Spiritual  and 
Temporal ;  as  also  a  compleat  List  of 
the  Knights  and  Commissioners  of 
Shires,  Citizens  and  Burgessses  both  of 
the  last  and  ensuing  Parliament  of 
Great  Britain,  etc.     Lond.  1713,  8"- 

The  Peerage  of  England  ;  or,  an  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Account  of  the 
Present  Nobility,  containing  the 
Descent,  Creations,  and  Remarkable 
Actions  of  them  and  their  Ancestors. 
by  Arthur  Collins.  Second  edition.  2 
vols.  Lond.  1714.  Third  edition. 
1715. 

A  Supplement  to  the  Peerage  of  England  ; 
containing  several  additions  and  correc- 
tions not  printed  in  the  former  editions. 
Lond.  1716,  8'^- 

Catalogue  of  Peers  and  Peeresses  of  Eng- 
land, form  1294  to  1716.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  6287. 

A  Catalogue  of  Peers  and  Peeresses  of 
England,  ranked  according  to  their 
first  creations,  A.D.  1716.  Brit.  Mus. 
Lans.  MS.  499. 

The  Peerage  of  England.  2  vols.  1717, 
8°- 

Of  the  several  Degrees  of  Gentry,  and 
their  Precedency.  With  the  Antiquity 
and  Usefulness  of  Arms,  Lond.  1719, 
120- 

Some  Considerations  humbly  offered, 
relating  to  the  Peerage  of  Great 
Britain.  Bv  a  Gentleman.  Lond.  1719, 
8°- 

Lord  Beilhaven's  Speeches  on  the  Union, 
Wherein  the  Peerage  of  the  two  King' 
doms  of  Scotland  and  England  is 
considered.     1719,  S°- 

The  Joint  and  Humble  Address   of  the 

Tories    and    Whigs,     concerning    the 

intended  Bill  of  Peerage.     Lond.  1719, 
40. 


A  Letter  from  a  Member  of  the  House  of 
Commons  to  a  Gentleman  without 
doors.  Relating  to  the  Bill  of  Peerage 
lately  brought  into  the  House  of  Lords. 
Together  with  Two  Speeches  for  and 
against  the  Bill,  supposed  to  be  spoke 
in  the  House  of  Commons.  [Robert 
Vise.      Molesworth.]        Lond.      1719, 

Two  Lists  ;  shewing  the  Alterations  that 
have  been  made  in  the  House  of 
Commons,  from  the  beginning  of  the 
Reign  of  K.  Henry  YIII.  to  the  End  of 
that  of  King  James  I.  And  in  the 
House  of  Peers,  from  the  Accession  of 
King  James  I.  to  this  Time,  with  some 
Observations.  Lond,  1719,  4^^-  [This 
book  was  published  in  reference  to  the 
Peerage  Bill.] 

The  Moderator.  Numb.  1.  To  be  con- 
tinued occasionally.  The  Arguments 
for  and  against  such  a  Bill  as  is  talked 
of  for  the  Regulating  the  Peerage, 
fairly  stated.  With  some  Reflexions 
upon  the  Whole.  By  a  member  of 
Parliament.     Lond.  1719,  4'^- 

The  Plebeian.  To  be  continued  Weekly. 
No  1.  Considerations  upon  the  Reports 
relating  to  the  Peerage.  By  a  member 
of  the  House  of  Commons.  [Sir  R. 
Steele.]     Lond.  1719,  4«- 

The  Patrician.  To  be  continued  Weekly. 
No.  1.  Being  Considerations  on  the 
Peerage.  In  answer  to  The  Plebeian. 
IBj  One  who  is  neither  a  Knight,  nor  a 
Member  of  the  House  of  Commons. 
Lond.  1719,  4«- 

The  Old  Whig.  On  the  State  ot  the  Peer- 
age, with  remarks  upon  The  Plebeian. 
Two  numbers  by  Jos.  Addison.  Lond. 
1719,  4'^- 

The  thoughts  of  a  member  of  the  Lower 
House,  in  a  Relation  to  a  Project  for 
Restraining  and  Limiting  the  Power 
of  the  Crown,  in  the  Future  Creation 
of  Peers.  [By  Sir  Robert  Walpole.] 
Lond.  1719,  4«- 

Remarks  on  a  Pamphlet,  entitled  "  The 
Thoughts  of  a  member  of  the  Lower 
House,  in  a  Relation  to  a  Project  for 
Restraining  and  Limiting  the  Power  of 
the  Crown  in  the  Future  Creation  of 
Peers."  [Charles  Mordaunt,  E.  of 
Peterborough.]     Lond.  1719,  S^- 


94 


NOBILTTT   AND    GrENTRT. 


of    the 
Peerage- 


A  letter  to  the  Earl  of  Oxford,  concerning 
the  Peerage  Bill.  [Sir  H.  Steele.] 
Lend.  1719,  8«- 

An  Account  of  the  Conduct 
Ministers  with  relation  to  the 
Bill.     Lond.  1719,  B'^- 

Considerations  concerning  the  Nature  and 
Consequences  of  the  Bill  now  depending 
in  Parliament,  relating  to  the  Peerage 
of  Great  Britain.     Lond.  1719,  8«- 

The  Reasons  against  The  Peerage  Bill, 
Examined  and  Answered.  Lond.  1719, 
40. 

The  British  Compendium  ;  or,  Budiments 
of  Honour,  wherein  are  contained,  the 
genealogy  of  all  the  present  Nobility 
of  England.  To  which  is  added  an 
introduction  to  Heraldry,  by  Francis 
Nichols.  Lond.  1718,  8«-  Other 
editions  in  1719,  1720.  1721,  1723, 
1725,  1726,  1727,  1729,  1731,  1732, 
1738,  1741,  1746,  1751. 

Continued  as: — The  English  Compendium, 
containing  the  Genealogies  of  all  the 
Nobility  of  England.  3  vols.  Lond. 
1753,  12"-  Other  editions  in  1760, 
1766,  and  1769. 

The  Limitation  of  the  Peerage,  The 
Security  of  the  People,  1720. 

Notitia  Anglicana,  showing  the  Atchieve- 
ments  of  "all  the  English .  Nobility,  and 
their  several  titles  of  honor,  by  Andrew 
Johnston.     2  vols.  Lond.  1724,  S*^- 

Georgii  Regno  Honores,  or  a  short  account 
of  the  Peers  and  Peeresses  of  Great 
J  Britain  and  Ireland,  created  or  advanced 
in  their  Peerage,  by  His  Majesty  King 
George,  and  of  the  Bishops,  Baronets, 
Knights  of  the  Garter,  etc.,  with  a  list 
of  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  &c.  by 
John  Phillips.     Lond.  1724,  B'^- 

The  English  Baronage  ;  or  an  historical 
account  of  the  lives  and  most  remark- 
able actions  of  our  nobility,  with  their 
descents,  by  Arthur  Collins.  Lond. 
1727,4"- 

The  Peerage  of  England  ;  containing  a 
genealogical  and  historical  account  of 
all  the  l^eers  of  England,  etc.  by 
Arthur  Collins.  3  vols.  Lond.  1735, 
8"-  Second  edition,  4  vols.  Lond.  1741 , 
8'^-  Fourth  edition,  7  vols.  Lond.  1768, 
Fifth  edition,  8  vols,  Lond.  1779,  8°- 
Supplement  to  the  fifth  edition,  by  B. 
Longmate,  Lond.  1784,   S^-       Another 


edition    augmented  and   continued   by 
SirE.  Brvdges.      9  vols.   Lond.  1812, 

A  Supplement  to  the  Peerage  of  England, 
by  Arthur  Collins,  containing  a  suc- 
cession of  the  Peers  from  1740,  etc.  2 
vols.  Lond.  1750,  H""- 

Symbola  Heroica  :  or,  the  Mottoes  of  the 
Nobility  and  Barr>nets  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland.  A  List  of  the  Nobility  of 
each  Kingdom  ;  of  the  Knights  of  the 
Garter,  Thistle,  and  Bath  ;  and  of  the 
Baronets,  etc.     Lond.  1736,  16^^ 

Characters  of  the  British  Nobility,  by  J. 
Macky.     Lond.  1742,  S""- 

History  of  the  English  Peerage,  by  Wm. 
Guthrie.     Lond.  1742-43,  i^- 

A  Short  View  of  the  Families  of  the 
Present  English  Nobility :  their 
Marriage,  Issue,  and  immediate 
ancestors ;  the  Posts  of  Honour  and 
Profit  they  hold  in  the  Government ; 
their  Arms,  Mottoes,  and  chief  Seats, 
etc.  by  Nicholas  Salmon.  Lond.  1751, 
8"-      Other  editions  in  1758  and  1761. 

The  Analysis  of  Nobility  in  its  Origin, 
by  Baron  von  Lowhen.      Lond.    1754, 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Peers  of  England, 
ranked  according  to  their  First  Creation, 
for  the  better  distinguishing  their 
Antiquity,  1294-1760.  "'  The  latest  is 
Lord  Sondes,  20  May,  1760.  Folio. 
Brit.  Mus.  Kings  MS.  424. 

Collections  relating  to  the  Precedency  of 
the  Peerage,  etc.  17th  century.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  28,792. 

The  Question  of  the  Precedency  of  the 
Peers  of  Ireland  in  England  fairly 
stated.     Lond.  1761,  8"- 

A  Complete  History  of  the  English  Peer- 
age ;  from  the  best  Authorities,  by 
William  Guthrie,  Esq.  Illustrated  with 
elegant  copperplates  of  the  Arms  of  the 
Nobility ;  blazoned  in  the  Heralds' 
Office,  by  the  Proper  Officers.  Lond. 
1763,  4"- 

A  List  of  the  English,  Scots,  and  Irish 
Nobility  ;  Archbishops  and  Bishops  ; 
Clianeellors,  and  Kee])ers  of  the  Great 
vSeal ;  &c.  &c.  Specifjdng  the  dates  in 
which  they  were  severally  created,  by 
Charles  Whitworth.     Lond.  1765,8'^' 

A  Complete  English  Peerage.  Containing 
a     Genealogical,      Biographical,     and 


Nobility  and  Gentry. 


95 


Historical  Account  of  the  Peers  of  this 
Keahn,  together  with  the  Different 
Branches  of  each  Family  ;  to  M^hich  is 
prefixed  a  Succinct  History  of  the 
Houses  of  Brunswic,  Brandenburgh, 
Saxe-Gotha,  and  Mecklenburgh.  By 
the  Kev  Alexander  Jacob.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1766,  &c.  fol. 

'J'lie  Peerage  of  England.  A  Complete 
view  of  the  several  Orders  of  Nobility, 
their  Descents,  Marriages,  Issue,  and 
Kelations ;  their  Creations,  Armorial 
Bearings,  etc.,  by  E.  Kimber.  Lond. 
1766,  12^' 

The  New  Peerage,  or  Present  State  of  the 
Nobility  of  England :  containing  an 
Account  of  all  the  Peers,  either  by 
Tenure,  Summons,  or  Creation,  their 
Descents  and  Collateral  Branches,  their 
l^irths,  Marriages,  and  Issue,  also  their 
Paternal  Coats  of  Arms,  Crests,  Sup- 
porters, and  Mottoes,  by  E.  Kimber. 
3  vols.  Lond.  1769,  S^-  Other  editions 
in  1778,  1784.  1790. 

The  British  Museum  copy  of  "  The  New 
Peerage,"  1778  edition,  contains 
numerous  manuscript  notes  by  Sir  Wm. 
Musgrave. 

The  Compendious  Peerage  of  England. 
See  the  "  Universal  Magazine."  Lond. 
•1767,  &c.  8'- 

The  Pocket  Herald,  or  a  Complete  View 
of  the  Present  Peeras^e  of  Eno'land, 
Scotland,  and  Ireland.  Containing  an 
accurate  Account  of  their  Births, 
Marriages,  and  Issue,  with  all  their 
Arms,  Spiritual  and  Temporal,  and 
Peeresses,  &c.  by  J.  Almon.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1769,  12"- 

The  Extinct  Peerage  of  England,  contain- 
ing an  Account  of  all  those  Noble 
Families  whose  Titles  are  extinct.  From 
the  earliest  accounts  to  the  present 
time,  by  J.  Almon.     Lond.  1769,  12'^- 

The  Extinct  Peerage  of  England,  con- 
taining a  Succinct  Account  of  all  the 
the  Peers  whose  Titles  are  Expired, 
with  their  Descents,  Marriages,  and 
Issues,  Offices  in  Government,  and 
Memorable  Actions,  from  the  Conquest 
to  the  year  1769,  by  Soloman  Bolton. 
Lond.  1769,  S''- 

A  List  of  the  Peers  existing  at  the  time 
of  King  James  I.  his  accession  to  the 
Crown,  and   of   those   who   have   been 


since     advanced   to    the    Peerage,   etc. 
Lond.  1772,  S*^- 

The  Complete  English  Peerage :  or,  a 
Genealogical  and  Historical  Account  of 
the  Peers  and  Peeresses  of  this  llealm, 
to  the  year  1772.  By  Fr.  Barlow.  8 
vols.  Lond.  1772-73,  8^-  Another 
edition,  2  vols.  Lond.  1775,  8*^- 

A  Companion  to  the  Peerage ;  an  alpha- 
betical List  of  the  Daughters  of  Dukes, 
Marquises,  and  Earls,  who  are  married 
to  Commoners,  by  Joseph  Edmondson. 
Lond.  1776,  8«- 

List  of  the  Peers  of  England,  1776.  Brit. 
Mus.  Stowe  MS.  255. 

A  collateral  table  of  precedency.  Shewing 
at  one  view  the  rank  of  the  several 
degrees  of  Nobility.  Published  by  J. 
Ridley.  Lond.  1778,  12«- 

The  Pocket  Peerage  of  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland.     1778,  8''- 

The  Peerage  of  England  (printed  for  T. 
Booker).     2  vols.  1779,  8"- 

The  Peerage  of  the  Nobility  of  England, 
Scotland,  and  Ireland,  by  H.  Clark  and 
T.  Wormull.     Lond.  1779,  12o- 

Origin,  Progress,  and  Present  State  of 
the  Peerage  of  England,  by  John 
Fielding.     Lond.  1782,  12«- 

Nature  and  descent  of  ancient  Peerages, 
by  George  Wallace.     Edin.  1785,  8"- 

The  Present  Peerages :  with  plates  of 
Arms,  and  an  Introduction  to  Heraldry, 
together  with  several  Lists  incident  to 
the  work.  The  Plates  of  Arms  revised 
by  Joseph  Edmondson,  Esq.  Mowbrav- 
Herald.     Lond.  1785,  8''- 

A  Companion  to  the  Peerage  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland,  by  J.  Edmondson. 
Lond.  1786,  S''- 

Alphabetical  roll  of  the  names  and 
armorial  bearings  of  upwards  of  three- 
hundred  families  of  the  present  nobility 
and  gentry  of  England,  Scotland,  Ire- 
land, etc.  See  "  Kespublica,"  by  Sir 
John  Prestwich.     Lond.  1787,  4"- 

The  Pocket  Peerage  of  England,  Scotland, 
and  Ireland  ;  containing  the  Descent 
and  Present  state  of  every  Noble 
Family.  2  vols.  Lond.  1788,  8«- 

The  English  Peerage,  or  a  View  of  tlie 
Ancient  and  Present  State  of  the  Eng- 
lish Nobility  :  To  which  is  subjoined,  a 
Chronological  Account  of   such    Titles 

I      as  have  become  Extinct,  from  the  Nor- 


96 


Nobility  and  Gentry. 


man  Conquest  to  the  beginning  of  the 
year  1790.  By  C.  Catton.  3  vols.  Lond. 
1790,  4- 

Fielding's  New  Peerage  of  England, 
Scotland,  and  Ireland  ;  containing  the 
Descent  and  Present  State  of  every 
Noble  Family  of  the  Three  Kingdoms. 
Lond.  1790,  12'^- 

The  Pocket  Peerage  of  England,  Scotland, 
and  Ireland,  containing  the  Descent 
and  Present  State  of  every  Noble 
Family  ;  with  the  Extinct,  Forfeited, 
and  Dormant  Titles  of  the  Three  King- 
doms, by  B,  Longmate.  A  new  edition. 
2  vols.  Lond.  1790,  12^-  2nd  ed. 
1793.  3rd  ed.  1812.  Supplement,  1H13. 

The  Peerage  of  Great  Britain  and  Ire- 
land, including  the  extinct ;  with  an 
index,  portraits  and  other  engravings, 
byKobert  Pollard.  Lond.  1793,  4'>- 
[Only  one  volume  published.] 

Complete  Peerage  of  England,  Scotland, 
and  Ireland  ;  together  with  an  extinct 
Peerage  of  the  Three  Kingdoms,  List 
of  all  their  Family  Names,  Titles  of 
Elder  Sons,  &c.  and  Translation  of  their 
Mottos,  by  Geo.  Kearslev.  Lond.  1796, 
120-  Other  editions  in  1799,  1802, 
1804. 

Reflections  on  the  late  Augmentations  of 
the  English  Peerage.  To  which  are 
added,  a  Short  Account  of  the  Peers  in 
the  Reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  and  a 
Catalogue  of  all  the  Knights  created 
in  that  Illustrious  Reign,  by  E.  Brydges. 
Lond.  1798,  8° 

Historical  and  Genealogical  Notes  relating 
to  the  English,  Irish,  and  Scotch 
Nobility,  by  John  Lodge,  18th  century, 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  23,709. 

Magnates  Britannici :  A  View  of  all  the 
Royal  and  Noble  Families  of  England, 
Scotland,  and  Ireland,  by  Thomas  Blore. 
MS.  belonging  to  Arthur  Vicars,  Esq., 
F.S.A.  Vicarage  Library,  Clyde  Road, 
Dublin. 

Names  of  the  Gentry  of  England,  at 
various  periods.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MSS.  293;  7020. 

Names  and  Arms  of  the  Gentry  in  the 
respective  Shires  of  England.  Trin. 
Coll.  Dubl.  MS.  I.  67. 

Lists  of  the  Gentry  of  England.  Bodl. 
Lib.  MS.  6512.  Ashm.  Lib.  Wood 
MS.  8495. 


Northern  Gentry  :  containing  the  Histori- 
call  Pedegrees  of  some  eminent  families, 
under  the  Degree  of  Nobility,  in  some 
of  the  most  Northern  Counties  of 
England,  by  J.  Torr,  18th  centurv. 
Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  2574. 

The  Correct  Peerage  of  England,  Scot- 
land, and  Ireland,  with  the  extinct 
and  forfeited  peerages,  etc.,  by  John 
Debrett.    2  vols.  Lond.  1803,  12«- 

The  Peerage  of  England,  Scotland,  and 
Ireland  ;  containing  an  account  of  all  the 
Peers  of  the  L^nited  Kingdom,  by  John 
Debrett.  2  vols.  Lond.  1805,  12o- 
[There  have  been  21  editions  of  this 
work  published,  the  last  in  1836.] 

Debrett's  Complete  Peerage  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland.  Twenty-second 
edition,  with  additions  and  coats  of 
arms  from  drawings  by  Harvev. 
Edited  by  W.  Courthope.  Lond.  1839, 
80- 

The  Genealogical  Peerage  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland,  by  John  Debrett,  revised, 
corrected,  and  continued  by  G.  W. 
Collen.  Lond.  1810.  8^>-  Other  editions 
in  1841,  1844,  1845,  1846,  1847,  1849. 

The  Illustrated  Peerage  and  Baronetage 
of  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland,  by  John  Debrett. 
London,  1864,  8«- 

Debrett's  Illustrated  Baronetage  and 
Knightage  of  the  United  Kingdom  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Edited  by 
R.  H.  Mair.  Lond.  1865,  etc.  8"^- 
Published  periodically. 

Debrett's  Illustrated  Peerage,  Baronetage, 
Knightage,  and  House  of  Commons. 
Lond.  1866-68,  8'^-  [After  the  year 
1868,  the  Peerage,  Baronetage,  and 
House  of  Commons  were  published 
separately.] 

Debrett's  Illustrated  Peerage  of  the 
United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland.  Edited  by  R.  H.  Mair.  Lond. 
1865,  etc.  8"-  [From  1866-68  this 
work  was  published  with  the  preceding, 
and  now  published  annually.] 

The  Manual  of  Nobility.  Exhibiting  the 
Distinctions  of  Armorial  and  Heraldic 
Bearings ;  the  Several  Degrees  and 
Rank  of  Nobility,  a  list  of  the 
Peers,  &c.,  by  T.  C.  Banks.  Lond.  1807. 
8^-  Second  edition,  Lond.  1832, 
80. 


Nobility  and  Gentet. 


97 


Hie  Manual  of  Hank  and  Nobility,  or  a 
Key  to  the  Peerage.  Lond.  1828 
8"- 
i]iogTaphical  Peerage  of  Great  Britain, 
in  Avhich  are  Memoirs  and  Characters 
of  the  most  celebrated  Persons  of  each 
Family  (usually  termed  "  The  Scanda- 
lous Chronicle "),  by  Sir  Egerton 
Brydges.  4  v.  Is.  Lond.  1808-17,  4o- 
England,  vols,  i  and  ii.  Scotland,  vol. 
iii.  Ireland,  vol.  iv. 
The  Present  Peerage  of  the  United 
Kingdom,  with  the  Arms  of  the  Peers 
and  Baronets,  to  which  is  prefixed  the 
established  Order  of  Precedency,  and 
an  English  Translation  of  the  Mottos. 
Printed  for  John  Stockdale.  Lond. 
1808,  120-  Other  editions  in  1810, 
1816,  1817,  1818,  1819,  1833. 
Vindication  of  the  Peers'  Right  to  advise 

the  Crown,  Printed  in  1808,  8o- 
A  Fair  and  Candid  Address  to  the  N.  bility 
and  Baronets  of  the  United  Kingdom  ; 
accompanied  with  Illustrations  and 
Proofs  of  the  Advantage  of  Hereditary 
liank  and  Title  in  a  Free  Country,  by 
W.  Playfair.  Lond.  1809,  8«- 
British  Family  Antiquity  :  illustrative  of 
the  origin  and  progress  of  the  rank, 
honours,  and  personal  merit,  of  the 
Nobility  of  the  United  Kingdom  ;  with 
indexes,  engravings  of  arms  and  chrono- 
logical charts,  by  William  Playfair. 
9  vols.  London,  "1809-11,  #•  And 
Atlas  in  folio. 

Vol.     I,     contains      English      Dukes, 
Marqueses  and  Earls. 

II,    English    Viscounts,     Barons, 
Peeresses  and  Baronesses. 

III.  Scotch  Peerage. 

IV.  and  V.  Irish  Peerage. 

VI.  and  VIL  English  Baronetage. 

VIII.  Scotch  Baronetage. 

IX.  Irish  Baronetage. 

A  Genealogical  and  biographical  history 
of  the  dormant  and  extinct  Peerage  of 
England,  from  the  Norman  Conquest, 
by  Sir  T.  C.  Banks.  Lond.  1812, 
8  •      [Only   one   volume  published.] 

A  List  of  the  Peers  existing  at  the  time 
of  King  James  the  First  his  accession 
to  the  Crown,  and  of  those  who  have 
since  been  advanced  to  the  Peerage, 
by  claim  of  writ,  or  by  patent,  etc. 
Lond.  1819,  fol. 


Royal  Calendar.  Peerage,  Baronetage 
and  Companionage  for  1819,  by  W. 
Stockdale.     Lond.  1819. 

The  Peerage  Chart,  for  the  year  1820. 
Lond.  1820. 

Report  from  the  Lords  Committees 
appointed  to  search  the  Journals  of  the 
House,  Rolls  of  Parliament,  and  other 
records  and  documents, -for  all  matters 
touching  the  Dignity  of  a  Peer  of  the 
Realm,  &c.  &c.  Printed  25  May,  1820, 
fol. 

Reports  from  the  Lords  Committees  on 
the  Dignity  of  a  Peer  of  the  Realm, 
with      Appendixes.  5  vols.      Lond. 

1826-29,  fol. 

Portraits  of  Illustrious  Personages  of 
Great  Britain,  with  biographical  and 
historical  memoirs  of  their  lives  and 
actions,  by  Edmund  Lodge.  Lond. 
1821,  &c.  fol.  Other  editions  in  1835, 
1849,  and  1854. 

Baronagium  Waste-book,  1824,  by  Joseph 
Hunter  ;  containing  genealogical  notes 
relating  to  the  English  Nobility, 
supplementary  to  such  Avriters  as  Milles, 
Brooke,  Vincent.  Dugdale,  and  Collins. 
Brit.    Mus.    Add.    MS.     24,447. 

Stemmata  Anglicana,  a  collection  of 
Genealogy  shewing  the  descent  of 
numerous  eminent  and  Baronial  Fami- 
lies not  mentioned  by  Dugdale,  Collins, 
Edmondson,  nor  any  other  Peerage 
writer.     By  T.  C.  Banks.     Lond.  1825, 

Stemmata  Illustria,  pra?cipue  Regia,  by 
Sir  Egerton  Brydges.  Paris,  1825,  fol. 
[This  w^ork  contains  descents  of  several 
houses  of  the  English  Nobility,  and 
about  360  quarterings  of  arms.  100 
copies  printed  for  private  distribution.] 

A  Synopsis  of  the  Peerage  of  England,  by 
Sir  N.  H.  Nicolas.  2  vols.  Lond.  1825, 
8'^ 

A  Compendium  of  the  British  Peerage,  by 
Charles  White.     Lond.  1825,  S^- 

A  Genealogical  and  Heraldic  Dictionary 
of  the  Peerage  and  Baronetage  of  the 
United  Kingdom,  by  John  Burke. 
Lond.  1826,  8''-  First  edition.  Con- 
tinued periodically  to  1837. 
Continued  as  : — 

A  Genealogical  and  Heraldic  Diction- 
ary of  the  Peerage  and  Baronetage 
of  the  British   Empire,   by   John   and 


98 


Nobility  and  Gentet. 


Sir  John  F^ernard  Burke.  Lond.  1840, 
etc.  S°-      Continued  annually. 

Sam's  Annual  Peerage  of  the  British 
Empire.     2  vols.  London,  1827,  8«- 

The  Annual  Peerage  of  the  Britivsh 
Empire.  To  which  is  added  the  Baronet- 
age and  arms  of  the  Peers.  Revised 
and  corrected  by  Edm.  Lodge.  Edited 
by  A.  E.  and  M.  Innes.  4  vols.  Lond. 
1827-29,  12" 

Liber  Honorum  ;  or,  Mirror  of  the  Peer- 
age. Corrected  June,  1828.  In  two 
parts.     Lond.  1828,  IG-^- 

Jones'  Views  of  the  Seats,  Mansions,  and 
Castles  in  England,  Wales,  Scotland 
and  Ireland,  with  historical  descriptions 
of  the  Mansions,  lists  of  pictures  and 
statues,  and  genealogical  sketches  of 
the  families.  6  vols.  Lond.  1829-30, 
40. 

Tableaux  G-enealogiques  de  I'Empire 
Britannique,  par  F.  Baron  de  Reden. 
Hanover,  1830,  fol. 

The  French  and  English  Peerage,  See 
Quarterlv  Review  vol.  42.  Lond.  1830, 
8"- 

Genealogical  Peerage  of  England,  Scot- 
land and  Ireland,  by  William  Berry. 
[Nos.  1-4.]  Plates  of  Arms.  Lond. 
[1832  ?]  fol.  The  genealogies  are  of 
the  Royal  Family  of  Engla,nd,  and  the 
Dukes  of  Beaufort,  Bedford,  Prandon, 
Buckingham,  Cambridge,  Cumberland, 
Devonshire,  Dorset,  Gloucester,  Grat- 
ton,  Leeds,  Manchester,  Marlborough, 
Newcastle,  Norfolk,  Northumberland, 
Portland,  Richmond,  Rutland  and 
Sussex. 

Genealogical  Peerage  of  the  British 
Empire,  exhibiting  its  Present  State, 
and  deducing  the  existing  Descents 
from  tlie  Ancient  Nobility  of  England, 
Scotland,  and  Ireland,  by  John  Sharpe. 
2  vols.  Lond.  1830,  8'^-  '  Other  editions 
in  1833  and  1834. 

The  Genealogy  of  the  existing  British 
Peerage  with  l)rlef  skc^tehes  of  tiu) 
family  histories  of  tlie  Nol)iIity,  and 
engravings  of  ai-nis,  by  Edm.  Lodge. 
Lond.  1832,  12"-  Third  edition,  Lond. 
1834,  8^-  New  and  enlarged  edition, 
1849.  Another  edition,  including  the 
Baronetage,  Lond.  1859,  8'^- 

The  Peerage  of  the  ]5ritish  Empire,  by 
Edmund  Lodge.     To   which   is   added 


the  Baronetage  of  the  Three  Kingdoms. 
Edited  by  A.E.  and  M.  Innes.  Twenty- 
seven  editions.  Lond.  1832—1858,  S*^- 
Continued  as  : — 

The  Peerage  and  Baronetage  of  the  British 
Empire,  by  Edmund  Lodge.  Revised 
and  enlarged  by  A.  E.  and  M.  Innes. 
Lond.  1859,  etc.,  S''-  Published 
annually. 

A  Genealogical  and  Heraldic  History  of 
the  Commoners  of  Great  I^ritain  and 
Ireland,  enjoying  territorial  possessions 
or  high  official  rank,  by  John  Burke.  4 
vols.     Lond.  1833— 38,  8"- 

A  Genealogical  and  Heraldic  History  of  the 
Landed  Gentry  or  Cotnmoners  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland,  by  John  Burke. 
[Thisisanother  edition  of  the  preceding.] 
4  vols.  Lond.  1837—38,  8"- 

A  Genealogical  and  Heraldic  Dictionary 
of  the  Landed  Gentry  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland,  by  John  Burke  and  Sir 
John  Bernard  Burke.  3  vols.  Lond- 
1843—49,  8«- 

A  genealogical  and  heraldic  dictionary 
of  the  landed  gentry  for  1850. 
(Supplement,  Corrigenda,  and  General 
Index.)  By  Sir  John  Bernard  Burke. 
3  vols.  Lond.  1850-53.  8'^-  Other 
editions  in  1855,  1862,  1868,  1871, 
1879,  1882,  1886. 

Genealogical  and  Heraldic  Gleanings, 
Illustrative  of  the  History  and  Descent 
of  English  Nobility,  by  Sir  T.  C.  Banks. 
Lond.  1837,  4«- 

Ridgway's  Peerage  of  the  United 
Kingdom,  for  the  years,  1837,  etc., 
with  the  arms  of  the  Peers,  and  a  list  of 
their  second  titles.  To  which  are  pre- 
fixed the  established  order  of  precedency, 
and  an  English  translation  of  the 
mottoes.  Lond.  1837—1863,  12-' 
Published  periodically. 

Peerage  for  the  People,  by  William 
Carpenter.  Lond.  1837,  8"-  Other 
editions  in  1841  and  1850. 

List  of  all  the  Dowager  Peeresses  and 
and  Pe(Mrss(>s,  1838,  Lond,  183^, 
fol. 

The  Peerage,  Baronetage  and  Knightage 
of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  including 
all  the  titled  classes  (1841—1855)  by 
R.  C.  Dodd.  Lond.  1841—55,  8«- 
Continued  by  R.  P.  Dod.  Lond.  1856, 
etc.,  8"-     Coutinued  annually. 


Nobility  and  Gentry. 


99 


lloyal  Descents,  a  Genealogical  List  of 
Persons  entitled  to  quarter  the  Arms 
of  the  Eoyal  Houses  of  England,  by  C. 
E.  Long.     Lond.  1845,  4«- 

Hansard's  Pocket  Peerage  for  1845. 
Lond.  1845,  12"- 

Histories  of  Noble  English  Families,  by 
Henry  Drummond.  Article  from  the 
Quarterly  Eeview,  May,  1843. 

History  of  Noble  Briiish  Families. 
Illustrated  by  their  Armorial  Bearings, 
Portraits,  Monuments,  Seals,  etc. 
Edited  by  H.  Drummond.  2  vols. 
Lond,  1846,  fol. 

A  Genealogical  and  Heraldic  Dictionary 
of  the  Peerages  of  England,  Ireland, 
and  Scotland,  extinct,  dormant,  and  in 
abeyance,  by  J.  and  J.  B.  Burke.  Third 
edition.     Lond.  1846,  8^- 

A  Genealogical  History  of  the  dormant 
and  extinct  peerages  of  the  British 
Empire,  by  Sir  Bernard  Burke.  [A  new 
edition  of  a"  Genealogical  and  Heraldic 
Dictionary,"  etc.  by  John  Burke. 
Lond.  1866,  8«- 

A  Genealogical  History  of  the  Dormant, 
Abeyant,  Forfeited,  and  Extinct  Peer- 
ages of  the  British  Empire,  by  Sir 
Bernard  Burke.  New  edition.  Lond. 
1883,  80-     Another  edition.  1884. 

Genealogical  and  Biographical  notes 
relating  to  English  Noble  Houses,  by 
Joseph  Hunter,  1847.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  24,448.  Supplement,  24,450. 

Gentium  Majoram  Notitise.  Genealogical 
collections  concerning  the  Noble  Fami- 
lies of  England,  by  Joseph  Hunter, 
1854.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,449. 
Supplement,  24,450. 

De  la  Noblesse  et  de  la  Gentry,  la  plus 
ancienne  d'Angleterre,  d'  Irlande,  et 
d'  Ecosse,  et  seule  Heraldique,  d'  apres 
le  Blason,  par  T.  J.  E.  Pan.  1847, 
80- 

Wright's  Supplement  to  the  Peerage  of 
1845-1847.  Forming  a  combination  to 
all  Genealogical  and  Heraldic  Records 
of  the  United  Kingdom.  Lond.  1846- 
48,  8«- 

Romance  of  the  Peerage  ;  or,  Curiosities 
of  family  history,  by  George  Lillie 
Craix.  4  vols.  Lond.  1848-50,  8^- 
The  Genealogy  of  the  Existing  British 
Peerage,  by  Edmund  Lodge.  Lond. 
1849,  80- 


Who's  Who  in  1849.  Edited  by  H.  R. 
Addison,  afterwards  by  C,  H.  Cakes. 
Lond.  1849,  etc.  16«-  Published 
annually. 

Descents  of  the  Peers  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland,  from  Henry  the  Seventh. 
Compiled  by  Henry  Lord  Farnham, 
Cavan  ?  1850,  S^- 

The  Pocket  Peerage  of  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland,  by  Henry  Rumsay  Forster.  4 
vols.  Lond.  1852-5,  12«- 

The  handbook  of  the  Aristocracy ;  the 
Peerage,  and  House  of  Commons,  by  E. 
Morton,  Lond.  1855,  4'^- 

Hardwicke's  Shilling  Peerage,  compiled 
by  Edward  Walford.  Lond.  1855,  etc. 
18°-      Continued  periodically. 

Records  of  the  Great  and  Noble.  By 
Edward  Walford.     Lond.  1857,  8'^- 

Hardwicke's  Shilling  Knightage.  Com- 
piled by  Edw.  Walford.  Lond.  1857, 
etc.  18"-     Continued  periodically. 

Hardwicke's  Titles  of  Courtesy,  containing 
an  Alphabetical  List  of  all  those 
]\]  embers  of  Titled  Families,  whose 
names  do  not  fall  within  the  Scope  of 
the  Peerage,  Baronetage  and  Knight- 
age. Compiled  by  Edward  Walford. 
Lond.  1859,  8^- 

Noble  and  Gentlemen  of  England  ;  or. 
Notes  touching  the  Arms  and  Descents 
of  the  Ancient,  Knightly,  and  Gentle 
Houses  of  England,  arranged  in  their 
respective  Counties,  by  E.  P.  Shirley. 
Lond.  1859,  4°-  Another  edition, 
Lond.  1866,  4'^- 

Peerage  of  Commerce  for  the  United 
Kingdom  ;  a  record  of  eminent  com- 
mercial houses  and  men  of  the  day,  by 
D.  Puseley.  Third  edition.  Lond. 
1860,  8«- 

The  County  Families  of  the  United  King- 
dom ;  or,  the  Royal  Manual  of  the 
titled  and  untitled  Aristocracy  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland,  etc.,  by  Edward 
Walford.  Lond.  1860,  8«'  Second 
edition,  greatly  enlarged.  Lond.  1 884, 
go.  Thij-d  edition,  greatly  enlarged. 
Lond.  1865,  8'^-  fourth  edition, 
greatly  enlarged.  'Lond.  1868,  8"- 
Continued  periodically. 
Our  untitled  Nobility,  by  John  Tillotson, 
with  illustrations  by  C.  Green.  Lond. 
1863,  8°-  Another  edition,  Lond. 
1871,  8«- 


100 


Nobility  aio)  Gtentet. 


The  Crown  Peerage  for  1866,  etc.  Con- 
taining an  alphabetical  list  of  the 
House  of  Lords,  with  complete  lists  of 
the  Scotch  and  Irish  Peers.  Also  the 
Baronetage  of  the  United  Kingdom, 
and  the  British  Knightage,  by  Edw. 
Walford.  3  vols.  Lond.  1H66-1868,  12"- 
Debrett's  Illustrated  Heraldic  and  Bio- 
graphical House  of  Commons  and  Judi- 
cial Bench.  Compiled  and  edited  by 
R.  H.  Mair.  Lond.  1867,  etc.  8'^- 
Published  periodically. 
Titled  Men ;  a  pocket  companion  to  the 
peerage,  baronetage,  etc.,  by  John 
Debrett.  Lond.  1869—72,  S^-" 
A  Letter  to  Mrs.  Partington  on  the  House 

of  Peers,  by  a  Peer.     Lond.  1871,  8" 
Debrett's  Illustrated  Peerage  and  Titles 
of  Courtesy  of  the  United  Kingdom  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland  ;  to  which  is 
added  much  Information  respecting  the 
immediate  Family  connections  of  the 
Peers.     Edited  by  R.  H.  Mair.    Lond. 
1872,  etc.,  8'^'      Continued  annually. 
The   Upper  Ten   Thousand.     An   alpha- 
betical list   of   all   members    of   noble 
families.     Compiled  and  edited  by   A. 
B.  Thom.  3  vols.    Lond.  1875— 77.  8'- 
Continued  as : — 
Kelly's   Handbook    of   the    Uppor    Ten 
Thousand.  2  vols.  Lond.  1878— 79.  8"- 
Continued  as  : — 
Kelly's  Handbook  to  the  Titled,  Landed, 
and  Official  Classes.     Lond.  1880,  etc., 
8°-      Continued  annually. 
Stemmata  Britannica  :      A   Genealogical 
Account  of  the  Untitled  Nobility  and 
Gentry  of    Great  Britain,   by  Joseph 
Poster.     Lond.  1877,  8"-      Part  I.   all 
published. 
Our    Old   Nobility,    by    Noblesse    oblige 
[Howard  Evans.]     Reprinted  from  the 
Echo  Newspaper,   with  additions,    two 
series.     Lond.  1879,  8''- 
The  Peerage,  Baronetage,  and  Knightage 
of   the   British   Empire  for    1880,    hj 
Joseph  Foster.    Lond.  1879,  8"     Other 
editions  for  1881  and  1882. 
A   Review  of  a  Review   of   Mr   Joseph 
Foster's    "  Peerage,     Baronetage,    and 
Knightage  of  the  British  Empire,"   by 
Mr.  Stephen  Tucker.    Aj^pearing  in  the 
number  of  the  "  Genealogist'''  periodical 
^    for  January,  1880.  By  Edward  Bellasis. 
Printed  for  private  circulation, 


The  Complete  Peerage,  Baronetage, 
Knightage,  and  House  of  Commons 
(1884),  by  Edward  Walford.  Lond. 
1884,  32<^-  Published  annually. 
A  New  Peerage.  A  complete  Peerage  of 
England,  Scotland,  Ireland,  Great 
Britain  and  the  United  Kingdom, 
edited  by  G.  E.  C.  See  The  Genealogist, 
new  series,  vols.  I.  &c.  Lond,  1884,  &c., 
8"- 

The  Royal  Lineage  of  our  Noble  and 
Gentle  Families,  together  with  their 
paternal  ancestry.  Compiled  by  Joseph 
Foster.     Lond.  1885,  4P- 

The  Official  Haronage  of  England,  showing 
the  Succession,  Dignities,  and  Offices  of 
every  Peer  from  1066  to  1885,  with 
sixteen  hundred  illustrations,  by  James 
E.  Doyle.     3  vols.     Lond.  1886,  4P- 

Review  of  Doyle's  Official  Baronage,  by 
J.  H.  Round.  "  The  Genealogist,"  new 
series,  vol.  iii.     Lond.  1886,  8°- 

Debrett's  Peerage,  Baronetage,  Knightage, 
and  Companionage.  Personally  revised 
by  the  Nobility.  Royal  edition. 
Edited  by  Dr.  R.  H.  Mair.  Lond. 
1886,  8«- 

Webster's  Royal  Red  Book.  Comprising 
Court  Guide,  Peerage,  House  of 
Commons,  Ambassadors,  etc.  Pub- 
lished by  A.  Webster  and  Company. 
Lond.  1887,  &c.,  8^-  ^ 

Genealogical  Collections,  illustrating  the 
History  of  Roman  Catholic  Families  of 
England,  being  additions  to  the  Lawson 
Manuscript :  edited  by  Stephen  Tucker 
and  J.  Jackson  Howard.  Folio.  Parts 
I — III.     1887,  &c.     In  progress. 

Complete  Peerage  of  England,  Scotland, 
Ireland,  Great  Britain,  and  the  United 
Kingdom,  extant,  extinct,  or  dormant, 
alphabetically  arranged  and  edited  by 
G.  E.  C.  Vol.  I.  A  and  B.  Lond. 
1888,  8"-  In  progress.  Reprinted 
from  "  The  Genealogist,"  new  series,  iv. 
&c. 

A  Genealogical  and  Heraldic  Dictionary 
of  the  Peerage  and  Baronetage,  together 
with  Memoirs  of  the  Privy  Councillors 
and  Knights,  by  Sir  Bernard  Burke, 
Ulster  King  of  Arms.  Fiftj^-first 
edition.     Lond.  1889,  8^'- 

Dod's  Peerage,  Baronetage,  and  Knightage 
of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  for  1889. 
Including  all  the  Titled  Classes.   Forty- 


Nobility  aitd  Gentet. 


101 


ninth    year     of    publication. 

1889,  8^^ 


Lond- 


The  Peerage  and  Baronetage  of  the 
British  Empire,  as  at  present  existing, 
by  Edmund  Lodge.  Fifty-eighth  edition, 
revised  and  corrected.  Lond.  1889,  8'^- 

The  County  Families  of  the  United 
Kingdom :  A  Koyal  Manual  of  the 
Titled  and  Untitled  Aristocracy  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland  by  Edward 
Walford.  Twenty-ninth  annual  publi- 
cation.    Lond.  1889,  8'^- 

Who's  Who  in  1890.  Lond.  1890,  IG*^- 
[This  work  was  commenced  in  1849, 
and  has  now  reached  its  forty-second 
year  of  publication.] 

Lists  of  Baronets  of  Great  Britain,  from 
their  creation  to  1806.     See    Beatson's 
s        Political  Index,  vol  i.  ;  and  of  Ireland, 
I       vol.  iii. 

•  List  of  the  Baronets  of  Nova  Scotia  to 
the  year  1807.  See  Beatson's  Political 
Index,  vol.  iii. 

Creations  of  Baronets,  from  the  Eeign  of 
Elizabeth.     Coll.  of  Arms,  Dublin. 

Letter  to  the  King  on  the  place  and  pre- 
cedence of  Baronets,  by  Francis  Bacon. 
Brit.  Mus.  Sloan  MS.  4292. 

The  Names,  Arms,  and  Precedencies  of 
all  the  Knights  Baronets  created  by 
King  James,  since  1611.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  4044. 

His  Majestie's  Commission  to  all  the 
Lords  and  others  cf  the  Privie  Counsell, 
touching  the  Creation  of  Baronets. 
Lond.  1611,  4'>- 

Three  Patents,  concerning  the  honovrable 
degree  and  dignitie  of  Baronets  ;  The 
first  containing  the  Creation  and  Grant. 
The  second,  a  Decree,  with  addition 
and  other  Privileges.  The  thirde,  a 
Confirmation  and  Explanation.  Lond. 
1617,  4"- 

Three  Patents  Concerning  the  Honovrable 
degree  and  dignitie  of  Baronets.  Im- 
printed at  London  by  Robert  Barker, 
Anno    1617.      Lord   Somers's   Tracts, 

3rd  collection,    vol.    i.      Lond.    1751, 

40. 

A  List,  in  Order,  of  All  such  as  it  hath 
pleased  his  Most  Excellent  Ma*^-  to 
Honour  with  the  Degree,  Title,  and 
Dignity  of  Baronets,  untill  •this  18th 
yeare  of  his  most  happy  raygne.  A^- 
Dni.  1620.     Folio  sheet. 


A  Book  of  the  Baronets  of  England, 
until  the  16th  year  of  King  James  1. 
The  Arms  are  coloured.  Brit.  Mus 
Harl.  MS.  3320. 

Baronets  Created  by  King  James  I. 
[Arms].  By  Tho.  Wotton.  Small 
40-  n.d. 

Liber  Baronettorum,  tempp.  Jac.  I.  et 
Car,  I.  creatorum.  Brit.  Mus  Harl. 
MS.  5188.  Caius  Coll.  Camb.  MS. 
520. 

Baronets  in  order  of  Creation,  from  1611 
to  1631.      Qu.  Coll.  Oxf,  MS.  cxix. 

Names  and  Arms  of  Baronets,  from  their 
Creation  to  1641.     Her.  Coll.   MS.  12. 

A  catalogue  of  English  Baronets  from  9 
James  I.  to  1646,  with  their  arms. 
Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  865  f.  140. 

Baronets  made  since  the  Restoration  of 
King  Charles.  Ashm.  Lib.  Wood  MS. 
8587,  f.  79. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Baronets  of  this 
Kingdom  of  England,  from  the  first 
erection  of  that  Dignity  untill  this 
time.     Lond.  1667,  8"^- 

Anns  and  Crests  of  Baronets,  from  Sir 
Nicholas  Bacon  to  Sir  George  Walker, 
1679,  tricked  and  painted  with  colours. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1477. 

A  Book  of  Baronets,  beginning  with  Sir 
Nicholas  Bacon,  and  ending  with  Sir 
Hugh  Stukeley.  Her.  Coll.  Philipot. 
MS.  Pe.  7. 

A  Catalogue  of  Baronets  from  the  first 
creation  until  1681.     Lond.  1681,  12o- 

The  Baronetage  of  England  ;  being  an 
Historical  and  Genealogical  Account  of 
Baronets,  from  their  first  Institution  in 
the  Reign  of  King  James  I.  Contain- 
ing their  Descents,  the  remarkable 
actions  and  employments  of  them  and 
their  Ancestors  ;  as  also  their  Marriages, 
Issue,  &c.  with  their  Coats  of  Arms 
and  Crests  engraved  and  blazoned,  by 
Arthur  Collins.  2  vols.  Lond.  1720, 
80-      Second  edition  1742,  8«- 

A  Catalogue  of  Baronets,  from  James  I. 
to  1721.  See  Guillim's  Display  of 
Heraldry,  i.  183. 

The  English  Baronets,  being  a  Genea- 
logical and  Historical  Account  of  their 
Families,  by  Thomas  Wotton.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1727,  12°- 

The  English  Baronetage  ;  Containing  a 
GeneaWieal  and  Historical  Account  of 


1 


102 


Nobility  and  Gentet. 


all  the  English  Baronets,  now  existing  : 
Their  Descents,  Marriages,  and  Issues  ; 
Memorable  Actions,  both  in  War  and 
Peace  ;  Religious  and  Charitable  Dona- 
tions ;  Deaths,  Places  of  Burial  and 
Monumental  Inscriptions.  By  Thomas 
Wotton.     4  vols.  Lond.  1741,  8''- 

The  English  Baronetage,  by  Wotton  and 
Smyth.  Interleaved  copy  with  copious 
MS.  notes  in  the  British  Museum.  10 
vols.  Lond.  1741,  8"- 

English  Baronetage,  by  Thomas  Wotton, 
printed  in  1741 ;  interleaved  with 
manuscript  additions  and  corrections  of 
the  author.  Ih-it.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
24,114-24,119. 

Letters,  with  pedigrees  and  information 
relative  to  their  families,  sent  by 
Baronets  or  persons  connected  with 
them  to  Thomas  Wotton  for  the  pur- 
pose of  his  Baronetage,  1725-1746. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS8.  24,120 ;  24,121. 

A  New  Baronetage  of  England,  or  a 
Genealogical  and  Historical  Account  of 
the  Present  English  Baronetage,  with 
their  Arms  accurately  engraved  and 
blazoned.  To  which  is  added,  a  Complete 
List  of  all  the  Persons  who  have  been 
advanced  to  this  Dignity,  from  the 
first  Institution  of  it,  by  J.  Almon.  3 
vols.  Lond.  1769,  12"- 

The  Baronetage  of  England ;  containing 
a  Genealogical  and  Historical  Account 
of  all  the  English  Baronets  now  exist- 
ing, with  their  Descents,  Marriages, 
and  memorable  Actions  both  in  War  and 
Peace.  Illustrated  v^dth  their  Coats  of 
Arms  ;  also  a  List  of  all  the  Baronets 
who  have  been  advanced  to  that 
Dignity  from  the  first  Institution 
thereof,  by  E.  Kimber  and  K.  Johnson. 
3  vols.  Lond,  1771,  8^^- 

The  Baronetage  of  England,  or,  the 
History  of  the  English  Baronets,  and 
such  Baronets  of  Scotland,  as  are  of 
English  Families ;  with  Genealogical 
Tables,  and  Engravings  of  their 
Armorial  Bearings,  by  the  Kev.  William 
Betham.  5  vols.  Ipswich,  1801-5,  4o- 
The  New  Baronetage  of  England  ;  con- 
taining as  well  a  concise  Genealogical 
History,  as  the  Present  State  and 
Alliances  of  the  English  Baronets,  and 
Baronets  of  Great  Britain,  from  the 
Institution    1611    to  the    Union    with 


Ireland   1800;    With   their    Armorial 
13earings  ;  and  a  List  of  the    Baronets 
of  the  United  Kingdom    since  created. 
2  vols.  Lond.  1804,  12''- 
The  Baronetage  of  England  :    containing 
a    New    Genealogical    History    of    the 
existing    Baronets,    and     Baronets   of 
Great  Britain  and  of  the  United  King- 
dom ;  from  the  Institution  of  the  Order, 
in  1611,  to   the   last    Creation.    With 
their      Armorial      Bearings      correctly 
engraved.     Printed  for  John  Stockdale. 
London,  1806,  12"-       Another   edition, 
1883. 
The  Baronetage  of  England  ;  Containing 
their  descent,  and  present  state  ;  their 
collateral    branches,    etc.,     from     the 
institution  of  the   Order  in  1611,    by 
John   Debrett.     2   vols.     Lond.  1808, 
12"-         Third      edition      considerably 
enlarged.      Lond.    1815,    12"-      Other 
editions  in  1819,  1824, 1828.     Seventh 
edition,  with  lists  of  the  Baronets  of 
Nova  Scotia  and  Ireland,  edited  by  W. 
Courthope.     Lond.  1835,  8'^-      Another 
edition,    Lond.     1839,  8"- 
Debrett's  Baronetage,  of  England  revised, 
corrected    and    continued,    by    G.   W. 
Collen.  Lond.  1840,  8«- 
The  Baronetage  Chart  for  1821.  London, 

single  sheet. 
Synopsis  of   the    extinct   Baronetage   of 
England  ;  containing  the  date  of  the 
the  creation,    with  the    Succession    of 
Baronets,  and  their  respective  Marriages 
and  Dcatlis.     Bv  William   Courtliope. 
Lond.  1835,  8"-  "^ 
Position  of  the  English  Baronets   of  the 
British  Empire  and  other  Branches  of 
the  Gentry  of  the  Bealm  compared  with 
the  lesser  Nobility  of  the  Continent  at 
Home   and   Abroad,    by    a    Traveller. 
Lond.  1837,  S^- 
Original  Letters  and  Papers,  written  by 
collateral   descendants  of   extinct  and 
dormant     Baronetcies,     in     reply     to 
questions  proposed  to   them  by  John 
Burke,  relative  to  the  history  of  these 
baronetcies,    etc.     1832—1838.     Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  16,569. 
The  Extinct  and  Dormant  Baronetcies  of 
England,    by   John    Burke   and   John 
Bernard  Burke.     Lond.  1838,  8"- 
Baronetage   of   the   British   Empire   for 
MDCCCXLi  (1848,  1844).     [By  Sir  K. 


Nobility  and  Gentry. 


103 


Broun,  Bart.]  Arms  of  all  the  English 
Baronets,  with  a  plate  of  Baronets 
achievements,  etc.  8  vols.  Lond. 
1840— 4:X  8"- 
The  Baronetage  for  1844.  Being  a 
genealogical  account  of  the  Families 
forming  the  sixth  degree  of  Dignit}', 
Hereditary  or  High  Nohility  in  the 
British  Empire,  by  Sir  Kichard  Broun. 
Lond.  1844,  8'^- 
The  Baronetage  of  the  British  Empire  for 

1841.     Lond.  1841,  8"- 
A  Genealogical  and  Heraldic  History  of 
the  Extinct  and  Dormant   Baronetcies 
of  England,  Ireland,  and   Scotland,   by 
John  Burke  and  John  Bernard  Burke. 
Lond.  1841,  8«-    Another  edition,  1844. 
Hardwicke's    Shilling     Baronetage     and 
Knightage,      compiled      by      Edward 
Walford.     Lond.  1855,  etc.,  8''-      Con- 
tinued annually. 
Tlie  Illustrated  Baronetage  and  Knightage 
of    the     United    Kingdom    of    Great 
Britain  and  Ireland,  by  John    Debrett. 
Lond.  1865,  etc.  8^^-    Other  editions. 
Debrett's    Illustrated     Baronetage,    with 
the  Knightage  of  the  United  Kingdom 
of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  ;  to  which 
is  added  much  information   respecting 
the  immediate  Family  Connections  of 
the  Baronets.     Lond.  1872,  etc. 
The  Baronetage  and  Knightage    of   the 
British   Empire  ;   forming  the    second 


!  part  of  the  Peerage,  etc.  for  1882,  by 
I  Joseph  Foster.  Westminster,  1882,  8^- 
I  The  Shilling  Baronetage  (1884).  Con- 
taining an  alphabetical  list  erf  the 
Baronets  of  the  United  Kingdom,  sliort 
biographical  notices,  dates  of  creation, 
etc.,  by  Edward  Walford.  Lond.  1884, 
32«-    Published  annually. 

Debrett's  Baronetage,  Knightage,  and 
Companionage.  Illustrated  with  800 
Armorial  Bearings.  Eighty-first  year 
of  publication.  Lond.  3  889.  8^- 

Collection  of  Peerage  Cases,  with  Anstis's 
notes.   Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,818. 

Pedigrees  and  Peerage  Cases  collected  by 
Sir  Wm.  Betham,  with  an  alphabetical 
index.  19th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.   23,690. 

Reports  of  Cases  decided  in  the  House  of 
Lords  on  claims  of  peerage,  etc.  By  C. 
Clark  and  W.  Finellv.  Lond.  1849, 
&c.  8^^- 

Report  from  the  Select  Committee  of  the 
House  of  Lords  on  Claims  of  Peerage, 
etc.     Lond.  1882.  fol. 

Catalogue  of  Evidence  taken  before  the 
House  of  Lords  on  Claims  to  Peerage 
Titles,  with  the  Cases  of  various  Claim- 
ants and  Pedigrees  and  other  Papers 
relating  to  Heraldry,  Famih^  History, 
Public  Records,  Historical  MSS.  etc. 
Lond.  1888,  H^- 


€alt%mtmi 


Catalogue  of  Priors,  Deans,  Archdeacons, 
Canons,  and  other  Ecclesiastical  Digni- 
taries of  England.  Ashm.  Lib.  Wood 
MS.  8567. 

Succession  to  Bishoprics,  Deaneries,  etc., 
by  Torre.     Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  2576. 

Names  of  Priors,  Abbots,  etc.  temp. 
Henry  VIII.  will  be  found  in  the 
"  Valor  Ecclesiasticus,"  ana  in  Dug- 
dale's  "  Monasticon." 


Names  of  Abbots  and  Bishops  in  the 
Procession  to  Parliament  in  1512,  with 
their  Arms  in  colours.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  5831. 

A  Series  of  Abbots  of  the  principal 
Monasteries  in  England,  from  1101  to 
1550.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  7520, 
art.  1. 

Account  of  English  Bishops  to  1600. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  4900. 


104 


Ecclesiastical. 


A  Catalogue  of  the  Bishops  of  England, 
since  the  first  planting  of  the  Christian 
religion  in  this  Island,  together  with  a 
brief  History  of  their  lives  and  memor- 
able actions,  by  Francis  Godwyn.  Lond. 

1601.  4"-     Another  edition,  Lond.  1G15. 
40. 

A  Catalogue  of  Ministers  ejected  out  of 
their  Livings  for  Conscience'  Sake. 
London,  16(53. 

The  Lives  of  the  Archbishops  and  Bishops 
of  the  Church  of  England  from  the 
foundations  of  their  Sees  to  about 
1670.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  21,089. 

A  True  and  Exact  List  of  the  Members 
of  both  Houses  of  this  present  Convo- 
cation, Sununoned  to  meet  on  the  sixth 
day  of  November,  A.D.  1689.  Lond. 
1689.  Folio  sheet. 

An  exact  Catalogue  of  the  Nobility  of 
England,  etc.  ;  Together  wit]»  their 
paternal  Coats  of  Arms  ;  and  also  those 
of  the  Archiepiscopal  and  Episcopal 
Sees  in  Blazon,  by  Bobert  Dale.  Lond. 
1697.  S'^- 

A  True  and  Exact  List  of  the  Members 
of  both    Houses    of  this  present  Con 
vocation,  begun  the  Twentieth  day  of 
October,  1702,  in  the  Chapter-House  of 
St.  Paul's.     Lond.    1702.    Folio  sheet. 

List  of  all  the  Church  Dignitaries  in 
England  and  Wales,  1715.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  6110,  art.  2. 

Le  Neve's  Lists  of  Ecclesiastical  Digni- 
taries. A.D.  596— A.D.  1715.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6417. 

Fasti  Ecclesia3  Anglicanae  :  or,  an  Essay 
towards  deducing  a  llegular  Succession 
of  all  the  Principal  Dignitaries  in  each 
Catliedral,  Collegiate  Church  or  Chapel 
in  those  parts  of  Great  Britain  called 
England  and  Wales,  by  John  Le  Neve. 
Lond.  1716.  fol. 

Part  of  Le  Neve's  Fasti  Ecclesias  Angli- 
canaB,  with  numerous  MS.  additions. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  81,979. 

Collections   for    a    Continuation    of    Le 

•  Neve's     "  Fasti,"    by  the   Bev.    John 

Denn,  D.D.,   brought  down  to  about 

the  year  1797.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 

11,823. 

Le  Neve's  Collections  for  his  "  Fasti 
Ecclesia)  Anglicana3."  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MSS.  6404-6418.  [This  collection  con- 
tains an  Obituary,  from  1658  to  1680.] 


Fasti  Ecclesia^  Anglicana3,  or,  a  Calendar 
of  the  Principal  Ecclesiastical  Digni 
taries  in  England  and  Wales,  and  of 
the  Chief  Officers  in  the  Universities  of 
Oxford  and  Cambridge,  from  the  earliest 
time  to  the  year  1715,  by  John  Le 
Neve.  Corrected  and  continued  from 
1715  to  the  present  time,  by  T.  Duifus 
Hardy.    3  vols.  Oxford,  1854.  S"^- 

Collections  towards  the  Fasti  Ecclesiye 
Anglicanae,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Stone, 
in  four  vols.'  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
18,767-18,770. 

The  Lives,  Characters,  Deaths,  Burials 
and  Epitaphs,  &c.  of  all  the  Protestant 
Bishops  of  the  Church  of  England, 
since  the  Reformation  as  settled  by 
Queen  Elizabeth,  Amio  Dom.  1359. 
By  John  Le  Neve.  Lond.  1720,  8"- 
Parts  1  and  2  only  published. 

De  Antiquitate  Britauniae  Ecclesia^  et 
privilegiis  Ecclesia?  Cantuariensis.  By 
Matthew  Parker,  Archbishop  of  Can- 
terbury. (With  Arms  of  the  Arch- 
bishops.) Londini,  1729.  fol. 

A  Collection  of  the  Arms  of  the  several 
Sees  impaled  with  the  Coats  borne  by 
those  Archbishops  and  Bishops  that  sat 
in  the  House  of  Lords  in  1735,  by 
Charles  Townley.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  14,829. 

A  Catalogue  of  Bishops,  by  Francis 
Godwyn.  Cant.  1743.  other  editions. 

Lists  of  Patrons  to  Churches  in    England 

and   Wales.      See    "  The   Clergyman's 

Intelligencer."     Lond.  1745.  8"-    .Also 

Browne    Willis'     "  Thesaurus    Rerum 

Ecclesiasticarum."     London,  1763.  4"- 

New  edition,    by   the    Rev.    T.  Lloyd, 

I      Loudon.  1788.  8''- 

I  List  of  Divines  between  1663    and   1775 

I      -svill    be     found     in       Chamberlayne's 

"  Anglise  Notitia,"  or    "  Present  State 

of  Great  Britain,"    published   annually 

down  to  that  period. 

Lists  of  Chancellors  and  Vicars-General, 
to  about  1756.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
11,821. 

A  Catalogue  of  Bishops,  containing  the 
Succession  of  Archbishops  and  Bishops 
of  the  Provinces  of  Canterbury  and 
York,  from  1688  to  the  present  time, 
by  J.  S.  Browne.  Lond.  1812.  8«- 

Ecclesiastical  Biography  with  Notes,  by 
C.  Wordsworth.  6  vols.  1818,  8«-  ' 


Ecclesiastical. 


105 


Tlie  Ecclesiastical  Guide  ;  containing 
Names  of  all  Incumbents  and  Patrons. 
2ud  edition,  Lond.  1822. 

Succession  of  Archbishops  and  bishops  to 
1825.  See  Nicolas'  "  Synopsis  of  the 
Peerage,"  vol.  ii.  p.  817. 

Lives  of  the  Bishops  of  Winchester, 
Sherborne,  Salisbury,  Bath  and  Wells, 
by  the  Rev.  S.  H.  Cassan.  4  vols.  1824- 
29.  8'^- 

Lists  of  Church  Dignitaries,  to  the  year 
180r>,  will  be  found  in  Beatson's 
"  Political  Index,"  vol.  i.  and  to  the 
year  1851,  in  Haydn's  "  Book  of 
Dignities,"  also  in  Gilbert's  "  Clerical 
Guide."  4  vok.  London,  1817-1836. 
And  in  the  "  Clergy  Lists,"  which  are 
published  annually. 

Biographical  Memoirs  of  the  Bishops  of 
Engiand  and  her  Colonies,  from  the 
earliest  period  to  the  present  time,  by 
M.  E.  C.  Walcott.     London,  1858,  8^- 

Lives  of  the  English  Cardinals,  including 
Historical  Notices  of  the  Papal  Court, 
by  F.  Williams.     2  vols.     1868,  8'^- 

Apostolical  Succession  in  the  Church  of 
England,    by   A.    W.    Haddan.    1869, 

Lists  of  Catholic  Bishops.  "  Series 
Episcoporum  Ecclesise  Catholica3,  by 
P.  Pius  Bonifacius  Gams.  Ratisbon, 
1873,  &c.,  4^^ 

Our  Bishops  and  Deans,  Victorian  Era  of 
the  Church,  History  of  Episcopacy,  Bp. 
Wilberforce,  Archbp.  Tait,  Archbp. 
Thomson,  Bps.  of  London,  W^inchester, 
and  Durham,  Ritualism,  Literary  Deans, 
etc.,  by  the  Rev.  F.  Arnold.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1875,  8"- 

Episcopal  Succession  in  England  to  1858. 
'*  Registrum  Sacrum  x^nglicanum.  An 
attempt  to  exhibit  the  course  of  Epis- 
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Press,  4'^- 

The  Episcopal  Succession  in  England, 
Scotland,    and  Ireland,  A.D.   1400  to 

1875,  by  W.   Maziere  Brady.     Rome, 

1876,  8- 

Fasti  Ecclesiae  Anglicanse,  or  a  calendar  of 
all  Ecclesiastical  Dignitaries  in  England 
and  Wales,  by  Joseph  Foster.  In  pro- 
gress, 1889. 

List  of  Chancellors  of  the  JDiocese  of 
Bangor,  from  1357  to  1762.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  5833,  f.  54. 


Lives  of  the  Bishops  of  Bath  and  Wells 
from  the  earliest  to  the  present  period, 
by  Stephen  H.  Cassan.  2  vols,  Lond. 
1829—30,  8'- 

List  of  the  Chancellors  of  the  Diocese 
of  Bristol,  from  1542  to  1762.  Brit. 
Mus  Add.  MS.  5833,  f.  56. 

Nomina,  insignia,  etymologise,  insignium- 
que  descriptiones  uniuscujusque  senti 
pertinentis  ad  singulum  Cantuariensem 
Archiepiscopum  a  Conquestu.  MS.  555. 
Lambeth  Palace  Library. 

Vicars  General  of  Canterbury  Diocese, 
from  1508  to  1762.  Brit  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  5833,  f.  50. 

Heraldic  notices  of  Canterbury  Cathedral. 

To  which  is  added  a  Chronological  list 

of  the  Archbishops  of  Canterbury  with 

the  blazon  of  their  respective  arms,   by 

Thomas    Willement.        Lond.      1827, 
40. 

Lives  of  the  Archbishops  of  Canterbury, 
by  Walter  Farquhar  Hook.  12  vols. 
Lond.  1860—76,  8^- 

The  Armorial  Bearings  of  the  Archbishops 
of  Canterburv,  from  Lanfranc,  A.D. 
1070  to  Archibald  Campbell  Tait,  1868. 
See  "  Lambeth  Palace  and  its  Associa- 
tions," by  J.  Cave-Browne.  Lond. 
1882,  8"- 

List  of  the  Archbishops  and  Bishops  of 
England,  Wales,  Scotland,  and  Ireland, 
from  their  first  appointment  to  the  pre- 
sent time.  See  Crockford's  Clerical 
Directory  for  1889.  Lond.  1889, 
8-- 

List  of  the  Chancellors  of  the  Diocese  of 
Carlisle,  from  1169  to  1754,  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  5833,  f.  112. 

List  of  the  Chancellors  of  the  Diocese  of 
Chester,  from  1541  to  1762.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  5833,  f.  114 

List  of  the  Chancellors  of  the  Diocese  of 
Chichester,  from  1252  to  1762.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  5833,  f.  58.  See  also 
Selsey. 

List  of  the  Chancellors  of  the  Diocese  of 
Durham,  from  1308  to  1762.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  5833,  f.  115. 

List  of  the  Chancellors  of  the  Diocese  of 
Ely,  from  1339  to  1762.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  5833,  f.  62. 

List  of  the  Chancellors  of  the  Diocese  of 
Exeter,  from  1233  to  1762.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  5833,  f.  64. 


106 


Ecclesiastical. 


List  of  the  Chancellors  of  the  Diocese  of 

Gloucester,  from  1541  to  1702.      Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  5833,  f.  65. 
List  of  the  Cliancellors  ()f  the    Diocese  of 

Hereford,  from  124G   to   17G2.       J3rit. 

.Mus.  Add.  MS.  5833,  f.  (56. 
List  of  the  Chancellors  or  Vicars   Greiieral 

of  the  Diocese  of  Lichfield,  from  1300 

to  1762.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5833,  f. 

73. 
List  of  the  Chancellors  of  the  Diocese    of 

Lincoln,   from   1217   to   1778.       Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  5833,  f.  79. 
List  of  the  Chancellors  of  the  Diocese  of 

London,   from    1505    to    1762.       Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  5833,  f.  86. 
List  of  the  Chancellors  of  the   Diocese  of 

Norwich,  from  1171    to   1762.      Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  5833,  f.  88. 
List  of  the  Chancellors  of  the  Diocese   of 

Oxford,   from   1541    to    1762.      Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  5833,  f.  13. 
List  of  the  Chancellors  of  the  Diocese   of 

Peterborough,    from    1541     to    1760. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5833,  f.  94. 
List  of  the  Chancellors  of  the  Diocese  of 

liochester,  from  1259  to  1771.      Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  5833,  f.  98. 
Lives   and   Memoirs    of   the    Bishops   of 

Sherborne  and  Salisbury,  from  the  year 

705  to  1824,  by  S.  H.   Cassan.     Salis- 
bury. 1824.  80- 
List  of  the  Chancellors  of  the   Diocese  of 

Salisbury,  from  1534  to  1762.    Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  5833,  f.  100. 
Succession    of  the  Bishops   of  Selsey  and 

Chichester,  681-1870,  by  Mackenzie  E. 


C.  Walcott,  "The  Sacristy,"  a  Monthly 
Review,  vol.  2.  London,  1872.  4'»- 

Ljst  of  Chancellors  of  the  Diocese  of 
Wells,  from  1330  to  1762.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.   MS.  5833,  f.  102. 

The  Lives  of  the  Bishops  of  Winchester 
from  Birinus  the  first  Bishop  of  the 
West  Saxons  to  the  present  time,  by 
Stephen    H.     Cassan.      Lond.      1827. 

go. 

List  of  the  Chancellors  of  the  Diocese  of 
Winchester,  from  1502  to  1762.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  5833,  f.  104. 

List  of  the  Chancellors  of  the  Diocese  of 
Worcester,  from  1300  to  1762.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  5833,  f.  105. 

List  of  the  Chancellors  or  Vicars- General 
of  the  Diocese  of  York,  from  1279  to 
1772-  Brit  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5833, 
f.  107. 

Clerical  fragments,  or  notes  relating, 
principally,  to  the  clergy  of  Yorkshire, 
1566-1714,  collected  by  William  Paver, 
from  gatherings  completed  in  the  year 
1833.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,695. 
Index  to  clerical  fragments,  29,696. 

Notes  chiefly  relating  to  the  Clergy  of 
Yorkshire,  by  William  Paver,  in  alpha- 
betical order  of  names.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  29,697. 

Notices  of  ministers  ejected  from  benefices 
in  the  County  of  York.  Derived  from 
Dr.  Calamy's  Nonconformists'  Memo- 
rial ;  with  genealogical  and  other 
additions,  by  William  Paver.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,698. 


^arltammtars. 


«-cXZ]§Erza>-»^»»KEB 


Noblemen  in  all  Kings'  reigns,  and  when 

summoned  to  Parliament.      Her.    Coll. 

MS.  L.  7. 
List  of  Peers  as  they  sat  in  Parliament  at 

various  periods.    Coll.  of  Arms,  Dublin. 
Ileturns  of  Kepresentatives  in  Parliament, 

made  by  Boroughs  in  divers  counties. 

Bi'it.  Mus.  Hari,  MS.  161,  p.  238. 


Returns  of  Members  of  Parliament  in  dif- 
ferentreigns.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  1191. 

Names  of  Barons  summoned  to  Parlia- 
ment, 4  Edw.  II.— 22  Edw.  III.  Her. 
Coll.  MS.  M.  1. 

Names  of  the  Lords  of  the  Parliament, 
31,  32  Hen.  VI.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  158,  ff.  108,  116,  119. 


Paeliamentaey. 


107 


An  account  of  all  the  Parliaments  holden 
in  each  reign,  from  49  Hen.  III.  to 
the  end  of  Edvv.  IV.  See  Prynne's 
"  Brevia  Parliamentaria  rediviva,"  1G60, 
4''-    4  vols. 

Writs  of  summons  to  parliament,  49 
Henry  III.  to  2  Henrv  VIII.  Brit. 
Mus.    Cott.    MS.     Titus  C.  V. 

Names  of  the  Lords   of  the  Parliament, 

5  Henry   VIII.       Brit.    Mus.    158,  f. 
109. 

Fac-Simile  of  a  Contemporary  Koll,  with 
the  Names  and  the  Arms  of  the  Sover- 
eign, and  of  the  Spiritual  and  Temporal 
Peers  who  sat  in  the  Parliament,  5  Feb. 

6  Hen.  VIII.   bv   Thomas  Willement. 
London  1829,  obi.  fol. 

Koll  of  Knights  and  Burgesses  returned 
to  Parliament,  1  Edw.  VI.  MS.  216. 
Hatfield  Library. 

All  the  Knights  and  Burgesses  that  were 
of  the  Parliament  for  every  shire  and 
town  of  England,  the  xiij  yeare  of 
Queen  Elizabeth,  1571.  MS.  Tabley 
House,  Cheshire. 

List  of  Lords  of  Parliament  and  their 
eldest  sons,  1588.  Brit,  Mus.  Lansd. 
MS.  104,  art.  23. 

List  of  Knights  and  Burgesses  returned 
to  Parliament,  anno.  35  Elizabeth. 
Brit.  Mus.  Lansd.  MS.  255,  f.  180. 

Two  Lists,  shewing  the  Alterations  in  the 
House  of  Commons  from  the  Reign  of 
Henry  VIII.  to  the  end  of  James  I. 
and  in  the  Peers  from  the  Accession  of 
James  I.  Lond.  1701.  4"-  Reprinted 
in  1719, 

A  Perfecter  Platforme  then  hath  hitherto 
been  published,  of  the  Lower  House  of 
this  present  Parliament,  1627.  With 
the  names  of  the  Lords  Spiritual  and 
Temporal  of  the  Upper  House  ;  as  also 
of  the  Knights,  Citizens,  and  Burgesses 
of  the  Counties,  Cities,  and  Burroughs 
of  England  and  Wales  ;  and  the  Barons 
of  the  Ports,  of  the  Lower  House. 
Lond.  1627. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Lords  Spirituall  and 
Temporall,  etc.  and  also  the  names  of 
the  Knights  of  the  Counties,  Citizens 
and  Burgesses  for  the  Boroughs,  and 
Barons  of  the  Ports  for  the  House  of 
Commons  of  this  ParP-  \^iereunto  is 
annexed  a  Catalogue  of  the  Nobility  of 
Ireland,   and    Knights    Baronets,    and 


Knights  of  the  Bath  of  England  made 
bv  King  James  and  King  Charles. 
Lond.   1628,     S*'* 

Tlie  Order  and  Manner  of  the  Sitting  of 
the  Lords  as  Peeres  of  the  Bealme  in 
the  higher  House  of  Parliament,  also 
the  Names  of  the  Knights  for  the 
(bounties.  Citizens,  Burgesses,  for  the 
Boroughs,  and  Barons  for  the  Ports, 
for  the  House  of  Commons.  Lond. 
1628.     4P- 

The  Order  of  Sitting  of  the  Upper  House 
in  the  High  Court  of  Parliament,  as 
also  the  Armes  of  the  Lords  both 
Spiritual  and  Temporal,  exactly  deline- 
ated. This  2nd  Edition  being  newly 
beautified  with  the  pedigree  of  our 
Soveraigne,  etc.     Lond.  1630. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Dukes,  Marquesses, 
Earles,  Viscounts,  Bishops,  and  Barons 
that  sit  in  this  parliament  at  West*- 
minster,  Nov.  1640.  Lond.  1640.  12o- 
[At  the  end  of  this  book  there  is  a 
catalogue  of  the  secluded  members  and 
of  the  '  Pumpers,'  with  a  list  of  the 
King's  Judges.] 

Constitutional  Returns  of  the  Long  Par- 
liament, assembled  November,  1640  ; 
with  lists  of  the  leaders  of  the  '  Cavalier ' 
and  '  Roundhead '  parties.  See  "  Stu- 
dies and  illustrations  of  the  Great 
Rebellion,"  by  John  Langton  Sanford. 
Lond.  1858.  S^- 

A  New  Catalogue  of  the  Lords  and  Com- 
mons of  this  Parliament  at  Westminster. 
Nov.  1640,  to  which  is  added  the  names 
of  the  Lords  and  Commons  assembled 
in  the  pretended  Parliament  at  Oxford, 
etc.     Lond.  1646.  8°- 

The  names  of  the  Lords  and  Commons 
assembled  in  the  Pretended  Parliament 
at  Oxford,  January,  1643,  together 
with  a  catalogue  of  such  Noblemen  and 
Barons  in  order  as  they  have  been  made 
since  the  great  seal  deserted  Parlia- 
ment.   Lond.  1646.  12«' 

A  list  of  names  of  the  Members  of  the 
House  of  Commons,  etc.,  by  M.  El. 
[  Henry  Elsynge.  ]  Single  sheet, 
1648. 

A  list  of  the  Members  of  both  Houses  of 
Parliament  that  were  forcibly  secluded 
by  the  Army  in  the  Year  1648.  Lord 
Somers's  Tracts,  3rd  Collection,  vol.  2. 
Lond.  1751,  40- 


108 


Paeliamentaet. 


The  Names  of  the  Members  of  Parliament 
called  to  take  upon  them  the  Trust  of 
the  Government  of  this  Commonwealth, 
which  began  on  Munday  the  fourth  of 
June,  1653.  Lond.  1654<.  4^'-  See  also 
Somers's  Tracts,  3rd  Collection,  vol.  2. 
Lond.  1751.  4"- 

A  List  of  the  Names  of  the  Long  Parlia- 
ment, Likewise  of  the  Parliament  held 
at  Oxford,  and  Those  of  1653,  1654, 
1658,  and  1659.  Lond.  1659.  8''- 

A  List  of  the  Names  of  the  Persons 
returned  to  serve  in  Parliament  in  the 
Year  1056  for  the  several  Counties  and 
Corporations  within  the  Commonwealth 
of  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland,  and 
the  Dominions  thereunto  belonging. 
Lord  Somers's  Tracts,  vol.  3.  Lond, 
1748.  4«- 

Members  of  Parliament  for  London,  1640, 
1654,  1656,  1659.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
5840,  f.  417. 

The  Antient  Land-mark,  Screen  or  Bank 
betwixt  the  Prince  and  People,  by  the 
Right  of  Inheritance  of  the  Nobility 
and  Baronage  of  England  to  sit  in 
Parliament.  1659.  4^- 

List  of  Members  of  Parliament,  from 
1541  to  1660.  See  Willis's  Notitia 
Parliamentaria,  1750.  8'^- 

The  ancient  Method  and  Manner  of 
holding  Parliaments  in  England.  Being 
the  Collections  of  Henry  Elsynge,  Esq. 
Lond  1660.  8''-  Another  edition, 
corrected  and  enlarged  from  the  author's 
original  manuscript.  London,  1768. 
12-' 

Order  that  no  Lord  of  Parliament  shall  be 
charged,  or  set  at  Arms  upon  any  Act 
for  the  train-bands  Militia  or  otherwise. 
Lond.  1660,  fol. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Names  of  all  such  who 
were  summoned  to  any  Parliament  (or 
reputed  Parliament)  from  the  year 
1640  to  1661.     Lond.  1661.  8« 

An  Apology  for  the  Ancient  Eight  and 
Power  of  the  Bishops  to  Sit  and  Vote  in 
Parliaments  :  As  the  first  and  principal 
of  the  three  Estates  of  the  Kingdome, 
by  the  Kev.  Jeremiah  Stephens.  Lond. 
1661,  40- 

In  Answer  to  this  Quodlibetical  Question, 
whether  the  Bishops  make  a  funda- 
mental and  essential  part  of  the  English 
Parliament.     1661.  4'^- 


The  ancient  and  present  inanner  of  holding 
Parliaments  in  England,  with  their 
Priviledges,  by  Henry  Elsynge.  London, 
16G3.  8'^-  Third  edition,''  Lond,  1675. 
8"- 

A  List  of  the  Knights,  Citizens,  Bur- 
gesses, and  Barons  of  the  Cinque  Ports, 
that  are  Ileturned  to  Serve  in  the 
Parliament  of  England,  1679.  Lond. 
1679,  folio  sheet. 

The  Privileges  and  Practice  of  Parlia- 
ments in  England.  Lond.  1680. 

A  perfect  copy  of  all  Summons  to  Parlia- 
ment, from  49  Hen.  III.  to  this 
present,  by  Sir  Wm.  Dugdale.  Lond. 
1685.  fol. 

Historical  Collections  :  Or  a  brief  account 
of  the  most  remarkable  Transactions 
of  the  Two  last  Parliaments  held  and 
dissolved  at  Westminster  and  Oxford. 
With  exact  Lists  of  the  Members  of 
each  Parliament.  Lond.  1685.  8°- 

A  True  List  of  the  Knights,  Citizens  and 
Burgesses,  summoned  by  the  Letter  of 
his  Highness  the  Prince  of  Orange,  to 
meet  at  Westminster  the  22nd  of 
January  1688-9,  as  they  have  been 
returned  to  the  Office  of  the  Clerk  of 
the  Crown  in  Chancery.  Collection  of 
Tracts  by  Lord  Somers,  vol.  II.  Lond. 
1748.  4«- 

A  true  List  of  the  Lords  Spiritual  and 
Temporal  summoned  by  the  Letter  of  his 
Highness  the  Prince  of  Orange  to  meet 
at  Westminster,  Jan.  22,  1688-9.  Lord 
Somers's  Tracts,  2nd  collection,  vol. 
III.  Lond.  1750.  4^- 

A  True  List  of  the  Knights,  Citizens  and 
-  Burgesses  of  the  Parliament.  At  West- 
minster in  October,  1690.  Lond.    1690. 
Folio  sheet. 

A  True  List  of  the  Lords  Spiritual  and 
Temporal,  Together  with  the  Knights, 
Citizens  and  Burgesses  of  the  Parlia- 
ment at  Westminster  on  the  22  of 
this  Instant  November,  1695.  Lond. 
folio  sheet. 

A  True  List  of  the  Lords  Spiritual  and 
Temporal,  Together  with  the  Knights, 
Citizens,  and  Burgesses  of  the  Parlia- 
ment, which  met  at  Westminster  the 
6th  of  February,  1700.  Lond.  1700. 
Folio  sheet. 

A  true  List  of  the  Knights,  Citizens,  and 
Burgesses  of  this   present    Parliament, 


Parltamentart. 


]09 


appointed  by  Proclamation  to  meet  at 
Westminster,  on  Thursday  the  6th  of 
February,  1700-1.  Lord  Somers's 
Tracts,  2nd  collection,  vol.  iv.  Lond. 
1750,  4"- 

List  of  Knights,  Citizens,  and  Burgesses 
of  Parliament,  6th  Feb.  170L  i^rit. 
Mus.Harl.MSS.  1789;  1791. 

Abstracts  of  the  Returns  to  Parliament 
for  all  the  counties,  cities,  and  boroughs 
of  England,  between  1702  and  1710 ; 
taken  from  the  original  records  in  the 
Rolls  Chapel.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
15,661- 

An  exact  List  of  the  Lords  :  as  also  of  the 
Knights,  Citizens  and  Burgesses,  etc. 
of  the  Parliament,  summoned  to  meet 
on  the  17th  of  March  l7it.  Fifth 
edition.     Lond.  1719,  8°- 

An  exact  list  of  the  Lords,  the  Knights  of 
shires,  citizens  and  burgesses  of  the 
Parliament,  summoned  to  meet  the 
tenth  of  May  1723.  To  which  is  added 
an  alphabetical  list  of  all  the  members 
returned  to  serve  in  this  Parliament. 
Lond.  1723,  8'^- 

A  true  List  of  Peers  Introduced  or  satt 
first  in  Parliament,  1660  to  1733. 
Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS.  199,  f.  23. 

An  exact  list  of  the   Lords    spiritual   and 

'  temporal,  with  an  alphabetical  list    of 

the  Knights,  citizens,  and   burgesses  of 

the  present  Parliament.      Lond.    1734, 

120-      Another  edition,  1741, 12^^- 

The  British  Representative;  or,  a  General 
List  of  the  Knights,  Commissioners  of 
Shires,  Citizens  and  Burgesses  returned 
to  all  the  Parliaments  of  Great  Britain, 
by  T.  Astley.     Lond.  1739,  12«- 

The  Parliamentary  Register,  Containing 
Lists  of  the  Twenty -four  Parliaments 
from  1660  to  1741,  with  a  List  of  the 
House  of  Lords,  and  Peers  for  Scotland, 
and  of  the  Peers  extinct  since  the 
Restoration.     Lond,  1741,  12° 

Some  necessary  Considerations  relating  to 
all  future  Elections  of  Members  to 
serve  in  Parliament,  to  which  is  added 
a  List  of  167  worthy  good  Patriots, 
lately  traduced  in  a  scandalous  Libel, 
commonly  called  the  Black  List ;  also  a 
List  of  223  honest  Gentlemen,  who 
signaliz'd  themselves  in  th^  Defence  of 
the  Rights  of  the  Commons  of  England 
in  the  Point  of  Impeachments.      Lord 


Somers's  Tracts,  4th  collection,  vol.  3- 
Lond.  1751,  4«- 

New  Parliamentary  Lists  :  containing  the 
Peers  of  England,  and  those  elected  on 
the  26th  of  April  1768,  to  represent 
the  Kingdom  of  Scotland  ;  likewise  the 
Members,  as  lately  chose,  in  order  to 
form  the  Thirteenth  Parliament  of 
Great  Britain.  Ornamented  with  the 
Arms,  Crests,  etc.  of  the  479  Peers 
which  constitute  the  Peerage  of  the 
three  Kingdoms.  Second  edition. 
1  ond.  1768,  12«- 

The  manner  of  holding  Parliaments  in 
England,  by  Henry  Elsynge.  Corrected 
and  enlarged  by  T.  Tyrwhitt.  Lond. 
1768,  8°- 

A  perfect  copy  of  all  Summons  to  Parlia- 
ment, from  49  Hen.  III.  to  this  present, 
by  Sir  Wm.  Dugdale.  Lond.  1685. 
Second  edition,  about  1794. 

A  Correct  Alphabetical  List  of  the  Lords 
and  Commons,  constituting  the  Two 
Houses  of  Parliament  of  the  United 
Kingdom  of  Great  Brit,  and  Ireland, 
appointed  to  meet  December  15th,  1806, 
47  Geo.  III.  Printed  for  E.  Bentley. 
Lond.  1806,  12«- 

A  Chronological  Register  of  both  Houses 
of  the  British  Parliament,  from  1708  to 
1807,  by  Robert  Beatson.  3  vols.  Lond. 

1807,  8"- 

A  Biographical  Index  to  the  Present 
House  of  Lords  ;  corrected  to  October, 

1808.  By  the  Author  of  the  Political 
Index.  [Robt.  Beatson.]  Lond.  1808, 
12"- 

The  Pre-eminence  and  Pedigree  of  Parlia- 
ment, by  James  Howell.  Harleian 
Miscellany.     Lond.  1K08,  4"^- 

Representative  History  of  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland,  being  a  history  of  the  House  of 
Commons,  Counties,  Cities  and  Boroughs 
of  the  United  Kingdom,  by  T.  H.  B. 
Oldfield.  6  vols.  London,  1816, 
8-- 

Dignities,  Feudal  and  Parliamentary,  and 
the  Constitutional  Legislature  of  the 
United  Kingdom,  by  Sir  W.  Betham. 
Lond.  1830,  8«-  Vol.  i.  only  pub- 
lished. 

Hereditary  Seats  in  the  House  of  Lords 
unconstitutional  except  by  the  tenure 
of  Land  Baronies,  by  —  Arnott.  Lond. 
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The  Register  of  Parliamentary  contested 
Elections  to  ISlil,  giving  candidates' 
names,  colours,  etc.,  compiled  by  H.  S. 
Smith.     Lond.  1841,  8^^- 

Lives  of  the  Speakers  of  the  House  of 
Commons,  from  the  time  of  King 
Edward  III.  to  Queen  Victoria,  by  J. 
A.  Manning.     Lond.  1851,  S"- 

Hardvvicke's  electoral  representation  of 
the  United  Kingdom,  from  the  lieform 
Act  of  1832  down  to  the  present  time, 
by  Edw.  Walford.  Lond.  1856,  8°- 

Hardwicke's  Shilling  House  of  Commons, 
compiled  by  Edward  Walford.  Lond. 
1-55-59.  18'^-  Continued  as  :— The 
Shilling  House  of  Commons,  by  Edward 
Walford.  Lond.  1860,  etc.  18o-  Con- 
tinued periodically. 

Debrett's  Illustrated  Heraldic  and  Bio- 
graphical House  of  Commons  and 
Judicial  Bench.  Compiled  and  edited 
by  R.  H.  Mair.  Lond.  1887.  etc. 
8"-     Published  periodically. 

Returns  of  Members  of  Parliament. 
Ordered,  by  the  House  of  Commons,  to 
be  printed.  Two  parts.  1878.  fol. 
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England,  1213-1702.  Part  II.  contains 
— Parliaments  of  Great  Britain,  1705- 
1796.  Parliaments  of  the  United 
Kingdom,  1801-1874.  Parliaments 
and  Conventions  of  the  Estates  of 
Scotland,  1357-1707.  Parliaments  of 
Ireland,  1559-1800. 

Parliaments  of  England.  1213-1702  ; 
Index  to  Part  I.     Lond.  1878.  fol. 

Members  of  Parliament.  —  England, 
Ireland,  and  Scotland.  See  Collectanea 
Genealogica,  by  Joseph  Foster.  Lond. 
1882,  etc.  8"- 

The  Shilling  House  of  Commons  (1884). 
Containing  a  list  of  all  the  Members  of 
the  British  Parliament,  their  town  and 
country  addresses,  etc.,  by  Edward 
Walford.  Lond.  1884.  32o-  '  Published 
annually. 

Debrett's  House  of  Commons  and  the 
Judicial  Bench.  Illustrated  with  800 
Armorial      Bearings  Twenty-third 

annual  edition.     Lond.  1889.  8"- 

Dod's  Parliamentary  Companion.  Fifty- 
seventh  year,  (sixty-third  issue.)  Lond. 
1889.  12«- 


iPtifaUc  ©fRcm. 


A  Political  Index  to  the  Histories  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland  :  or,  a  Complete 
Register  of  the  Hereditary  Honours, 
Public  Offices,  and  Persons  in  Office, 
from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present 
time,  by  Robert  Beatson.  Third 
edition  corrected  and  enlarged.  8  vols. 
Lond.  1806,  8«-  First  edition,  1786. 
Second  edition,  1788. 

The  Book  of  Dignities,  bv  Joseph  Haydn. 
Lond.  18al,  8"- 

A  Manual  of  Dignities,  including  Lists  of 
Great  Public  Functionaries,  from  the 
Revolution  to  the  present  time,  by  C. 
R.  Dodd.     Lond.  1842,  12«- 

Anglia3  Notitia,  or  the  Present  State  of 
England,  by  Edward  Chambcrlayne. 
Lond.  1669,  &c.  8"-  Thirty-eight 
editions,  published  annually. 


A   Help   to   English  History,  by  Peter 

Heylyn.       Lond.     1773,    8o-        Other 

editions. 
Great  Officers  of  England,  with  Forms  of 

their  Patents.     Her.  Coll.  MS.  B.  24. 
Names  of  Her  Majesty's   Commissioners, 

and  Lists  of  the  Nobility   and  all  the 

Public  Officers,   in  1585.     Brit.   Mus. 

Sloan  MS.  3194. 
NaiiK^s  of  Great  Officers  of  the  Queen, 

from  1558  to  1588.     Brit.   Mus.  Lans. 

MS.  104,  art.  24. 
Nobilitas  Politica  vcl  Civilis.     Personas 

Scilicet  Distinguendi,  et  ab  origin e  inter 

Gentes,  ex  Principum  gratia  uobilitandi 

Forma.  By  R.  Glover.  Lond.  1608,  fol. 
A  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  of  the  Crown, 

anno    1618.      Brit.    Mus.    Sloan   MS. 

3299,  art.  92  ;  Harl.  MSS.  4257  ;  6381. 


Public  Officees. 


Ill 


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Scaccarii,  ab  anno  940  ad  anno  1635. 
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An  Impartial  Account  of  the  Names  o£ 
His  Majesty's  most  Honourable  Privy- 
Council,  and  Principal  Officers  of  this 
Kingdom,  now  in  Commission,  &c., 
under  the  Most  Puissant  and  Renowned 
Prince,  King  James  II.  Lond.  1686. 
Folio  sheet. 

Lists  of  Officers  of  State  and  Judges, 
temi?.  William  III.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  7512. 

The  True  State  of  England,  Containing 
Lists  of  the  Privy  Council  ;  of  the 
King's  Household  ;  of  the  Household 
of 'the  Prince  and  Princess  of  Wales, 
and  that  of  the  Princesses  Anne, 
Carolina,  and  Amelia.  Of  the  Great 
Officers  of  State,  and  the  several  other 
Officers  employ'd  in  the  Civil  and 
Military  Government  of  this  Kingdom, 
&c.  To  which  is  added  a  complete  List 
of  the  Knights  of  the  Bath,  and  their 
Esquires.     Lond.  1726,  8°- 

The  Court  Register,  containing  a  Series 
of  all  the  Great  Officers,  Prime 
Ministers,  etc..  from  Chas.  II.  to  1733, 
by  William  Sliford.  Lond.  1733,  8^- 
Second  edition,  1782. 

The  Book  of  the  Court  ;  Exhibiting  the 
Origin,  Peculiar  Duties,  and  Privileges 
of  the  several  Ranks  of  the  Nobility 
and  Gentry,  more  particularly  of  the 
Great  Officers  of  State,  and  Members 
of  the  Royal  Household,  by  W.  J. 
Thoms.     Lond.  1838,  8^^- 

List  of  Administrations  in  England,  from 
the  reign  of  Henry  VIII,  to  that  of 
Victoria.  See  Haydn's  "  Book  of 
Dignities." 

A  Catalogue  of  English  Ambassadors  to 
Foreign  States,  1335-1770,  by  John 
Holmes.  Two  volumes.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add  MSS.  20,765  ;  20,766. 

List  of  Ambassadors,  etc.  from  Great 
Britain  to  Foreign  States,  to  the  year 
1851.  8ee  Haydn's  "Book  of  J)ignities." 

List  of  Ambassadors  and  Ministers  em- 
ployed in  Foreign  Affairs  during  the 
reign  of  Elizabeth.  Brit.  Mus.  Birch 
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List  of  Ambassadors  to  and  from  Eng- 
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Army,  see  Army  Lists,  published  l)y 
Authority. 

New  Annual  Army  List,  by  H.  G.  Hart. 
London,    1857,    &c.     8"- 

New  Army  List,  by  H.  G.  Hart  London, 
1857,  &c.     8«- 

The  names  of  all  the  principal  officers  and 
captains  of  the  army  marching  north- 
ward when  the  two  Earls  of  Northum- 
berland and  Westmoreland  rebelled, 
1  December,  1569.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans. 
MS.  207  C.  f.  764. 

Names  of  the  Officers  of  the  Army  at 
Tilbury.  1588.  Brit.  Mus.  Roy.  MS. 
18  C.  XXI,  f.  43. 

Names  of  the  Principal  Officers  of  the 
Queen's  Forces.  1595,  Brit.  Mus. 
Lans.  MS.  78  art.  56. 

Officers  of  the  Ordnance,  temp.  James  I. 
Brit.  Mus.  Royal  MS.  17  A.  xxxi,  art. 
3. 

List  of  Officers  of  the  Ordnance,  14  Henry 
VIII.— 1634.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
6176,  fol  29. 

List  of  Officers  in  the  Army  of  Charles  I. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6804. 

List  of  Colonels,  temp.  Charles  I.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  38,  art.  22. 

The  Army  Lists  of  the  Roundheads,  and 
Cavaliers,  containing  the  names  of  the 
Officers  in  the  Royal  and  Parliamen- 
tary Armies  of  1642.  Edited  by 
Edward  Peacock.  Lond.  1863.  4P^  Re- 
vised edition  and  enlarged.  Lond. 
1874.  40' 

Portraits  of  the  Parliamentary  Officers  of 
the  Civil  War,  with  Biographical 
Notices.  Only  100  copies  printed,  1873, 
12'^- 

List  of  Officers  of  the  Army,  1687.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  4847. 

Lists  of  the  principal  Officers  in  the  Army 
of  James  II.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  ]\JS. 
1163. 

A  List  of  the  Officers  of  King  James's 
Army,  Oct.  1688.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  28,082,  ff,  108,  &c. 

King  James  Second's  Army  List, ,  1689, 
bv  John  D'Alton.  Dublin,  1855,  S^- 
Bnt.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  9763. 

Establishments  and  accounts  of  the  Army 
and  Navy,  1592-1695.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  7018. 

Army  List  in  1694.  Brii/.  Mus.  Add. 
MS..  17,918. 


112 


Pfblic  Officers. 


Lists  of  the  Militia,  Avitli  names  of  the 
Officers  in  the  several  counties  of  Eng- 
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MS.  162G. 

Army  and  Navy  Lists,  etc.,  from  1689  to 
1701.  6  vols.  All  Souls'  Coll.  Oxf. 
MS.  clii. 

Establishments,  muster-rolls,  and  other 
papers  relating  to  the  Army,  1640-1702. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  28,082. 

Lists  of  the  Commissioned  Officers  of  the 
English  Army  in  Ireland,  1686-1705. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  9762. 

Army  Lists,  and  Debentures,  from  1699 
to  1710.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  9755- 
9762. 

A  List  of  the  Generals,  Lieut-Generals, 
Major-Generals,  Brigadier- Generals,  and 
Colonels  with  the  dates  of  their  respec- 
tive Commissions,  1728.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  21,188. 

Papers  relating  to  the  Establishments  of 
the  Army,  etc.,  1664-1743.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  15,897. 

Returns  of  His  Majesty's  Forces,  1768- 
1775.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  29,256- 
29,259. 

A  List  of  all  the  Officers  of  the  Army, 
viz.,  the  General  and  Field  Officers,  the 
Officers  of  the  Several  Troops  and  liegi- 
ments,  Independent  Companies  and 
Garrisons,  with  an  Index.  June,    1780, 

Roll  Call  of  Waterloo,  with  brief  notices 

of    the    principal    officers,    by     Chas. 

Dalton.  Lond.  1890.  S'^- 
Lives    of  the    most      Eminent     British 

Military   Commanders,   by  the  Rev  G. 

R.  Gleig.     3  vols.  1831.  8«- 
Historical  Records  of  the  British   Army, 

comprising  the  History    {and  colours'] 

of  every  Regiment,  by  R.  lannon.     70 

vols.  Lond.  1834-47.  8'^- 
List    of  the   Officers  of  the    Army,    &c. 

1853-1857.  5  vols.    London,    1853,  &c. 

Soldiers  of  the  Victorian  Age.  By  Charles 
Rathbone  Low.  2  vols.  1880.  8^^- 

Ranks,  Badges  and  Dates  in  Her  Majesty's 
Army  and  Navy  and  Auxiliary  Forces, 
by  Captain  Ottley  Lane  Perry.  [With 
Armorial  Ensigns  and  their  Bearers.] 
London,  1887.  S*'-  Second  edition 
enlarged,  1888.  B^- 


The  British  Army  :  its  Regimental 
Records,  Badges,  Devices,  etc.,  by 
Major  J.  H.  Lawrence- Archer.  London, 
18^'8.  8«- 

List  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Regiment 
of  Artiller}',  as  they  stood  in  the  year 
17()3,  with  a  continuation  to  the  present 
time  (1815),  with  dates  of  their 
Promotions,  Successions,  etc.  Greenwich, 
1815.  fol. 

An  Alphabetical  List  of  the  Officers  of  the 
Royal  Artillery,  from  1800  to  1851, 
byH.  S.  Smith,  Lond.     1851,    &c.  S"- 

List  of  Officers  of  the  Royal  Regiment  of 
Artillery,  from  the  year  1716  to  the 
Present  Date.  Revised  edition,  by 
J.  Kane.     Woolwich,  1869.  4"- 

An  Alphabetical  List  of  the  Officers 
of  the  Eighty-fifth  Bucks  Volunteers, 
the  King's  Light  Infantry  Regiment, 
from  1800  to  1850,  by  H.  S.  -Smith. 
Lond.  1851.     S'^- 

An  Alphabetical  List  of  the  Officers  of 
the  Seventy-ninth  Regiment,  or  Cam- 
eronian  Highlanders,  from  ISOO  to 
1851,  by  H.^  S.  Smith.  Lond.  1852.    S^- 

An  Alphabetical  List  of  the  Officers  of 
the  Eighty-eighth  Hegiment  or  Con- 
naught  Rangers,  from  1800  to  1852, 
by  H.  S.  Smith.  Lond.   1852.   8^^' 

An  Alphabetical  List  of  the  Fourth 
(Royal  Irish)  Dragoon  Guards,  from 
1800  to  1856,  by  Henry  Stooks 
Smith.     Lond.  1856,     S^- 

An  Alphabetical  List  of  the  Officers  of 
the  Grenadier  Guards,  from  1800  to 
1854,  by  H.  S.  Smith.  Lond,  1854,  8^- 

An  Alphabetical  List  of  the  Officers  of 
the  Eleventh  Regiment  of  Hussars, 
from  1 800  to  1850,  by  Henry  Stooks 
Smith.   Lond.   8*^' 

A  Complete  Roll  of  Officers  and  their 
services,  of  the  Second  Queen's  Royal 
Regiment  of  Foot,  from  1661  to  1880. 
By  Lieut-Col.  John  Davis.  In  pro- 
gress, 1 888.  This  is  to  form  the  fourth 
volume  of  the  History  of  the  Regiment, 
by  Lieut.-Col.  Davis 

An  Alphabetical  List  of  the  Offxcers  of 
the  Rifle  Brigade,  from  IhOO  to  1850, 
by  H.  S.  Smith.  Lond.   185 L  8"- 

An  Alphabetical  List  of  the  Officers  of  the 
Ninety -fourth  Regiment,  Scotch  Bri- 
gade, from  1800"  to  1869,  by  H.  S. 
Smith.     Lond.  1869,  8°- 


Public  Officers. 


113 


I  {oil   of    the    Officers    of   the  York    and 
Lancaster  Regiment,  containing  a  com- 
jjlete  record  of  their  services,  including 
dates  of  commission,  etc.,  by  Major  Gr. 
A.  Kaikes,  from  1756  to  1884.  London, 
1885,  80- 
An  Alphabetical  List  of  the  Officers  of  the 
Yorkshire  Hussars,  from  the  Formation 
of  the  Regiment  to  the   present   time, 
by  H.  S.  Smith.     Lond.  1853,  8o- 
List  of  the  Lord  Chamberlains  of  England, 
from  William  the  Conqueror  to  Edward 
de  Yere,  Earl  of  Oxford,  in    the  4th 
year  of  Q.  Elizabeth.    Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  6134. 
A  Catalogue  of  the  Lord  Chancellors  and 
Keepers  of  the   Great   Seal,   from    the 
the  Conquest  to  1671.     See  Dugdale's 
"  Origines  Juridiciales." 
Names  of  the  Chancellors  and  Keepers  of 
the  Great  Seal,  with  Dates  of    Patents, 
etc.  Her.  Coll.  Yincent  MS.  214. 
Lists  of  Chancellors,  Treasurers,  Admirals? 
Knights,  etc.      MS.   vol.    vi.      Eshton 
Hall,  Co.  York. 
List  of  the  Chancellors  of  England.    Brit. 

Mus.  Harl.  MS.  542.  f.   14. 
List  of  the  Chancellors  of  England,  from 
the  Conquest  to  Nicholas  Heath  [1555]. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1153,  f.  15. 
Names  of  Chancellors  and  Keepers  of  the 
Great  Seal,  from  Henry  YIII.  to  Queen 
Elizabeth,  1558.     Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS. 
3,  art,  79. 
Catalogue  of  the  Chancellors  of  England, 
from  Athelstan  to   1593.     Brit.   Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  6778,  f.  33. 
Custodes  Rotulorum  Cancellarise  Anglise, 
ab  ann.   1294  ad  ann.  1621.   Bodl.  Lib. 
MS.  5063,  f.  28. 
Nomina   Cancellariorum  Angliae,  ab  ann. 
718    ad  ann.   1625.    Brit.   xMus.  Harl. 
MS.  4029,  f.   11. 
The    Catalogue    of    the    Chancellors    of 
England,    the     Lord   Keepers     of   the 
Great  Scale  ;  and  the  Lord  Treasurers 
of  England,  With  a  Collection  of  divers 
that  have  beene  Masters  of  the  Rolles, 
by  J.  Philipot.     Lond.   1636.  4o- 
The  Names  and  Arms  of  the  Lord  Chan- 
cellors   and     Keepers    of     the    Great 
Seal   of    England,   from   the    time   of 
William  the  Conqueror   to  1.646.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  1357,  6100. 


A  Brief  Discourse  touching  the  Office  of 
Lord  Chancellor  of  England,   by  John 
Selden.  Together  with  a  true  Catalogue 
of  Lord  Chancellors,  and  Keepers  of  the 
Great  Seal  of  England,  from  the  Nor- 
man Conquest,  untill  this  present  Year, 
1671,   by   Sir   Wm.  Dugdale.      Lond. 
1671.  fol.     Other  editions  in  1672,  and 
1677. 
The  Lives  of  all  the  Lords  Chancellors, 
Lords    Keepers,    and    Lords    Commis- 
sioners of  the  Great  Seal  of  England  ; 
etc.   by  an  Impartial  Hand.      2  vols. 
Lond.  1712.  8°- 
The   Chancellors  from   the   Conquest   to 
1806.    London,    1806,  4°-       Privately 
printed. 
Series  of   Lord  Chancellors,    Keepers   of 
the  Great  Seal,  Masters  of  Rolls,  Yice- 
Chancellors,  Chief  Justices,    etc.   from 
Queen  Elizabeth  to  the  present  time, 
by  H.  W.  Woolrych.  1826.  120- 
A   Catalogue   of    the   Lord    Chancellors, 
Keepers  of  the  Great  Seal,  Masters  of 
the   Rolls,    etc.,    by   Tho.    D.    Hardy. 
London,  1843.  8«- 
The  Lives  of  the   Lord   Chancellors  and 
Keepers  of  the  Great  Seal  of  England, 
from  the  earliest  times  till  the  reign  of 
King  George  IV.,  by  John,  Lord  Camp- 
bell.    8  vols.  London,  1845-69.  8o- 
Lists  of  Governors    of    the    Colonies  to 
1851.      See  Haydn's   "  Book  of  Digni- 
ties." 
The  Names  of  Privy  Councillors,  37,  38, 
Hen.  YIII,  and  4-7  Edward  YI.    Brit. 
Mus.  Lans.  MS.  160,  f.  286. 
List  of  Privv  Councillors,   from  1536  to 
1545.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6989,  f. 
80. 
Names  of   Privy   Councillors,  in  Mary's 
davs.     Brit.  Mus.  Lansd.  MS.   160,  f. 
277. 
Names  of  Privy  Councillors  since  1  Eliz- 
abeth, Brit.  Mus.    Lans.  MS.    160,   f. 
281. 
Names  of  Noblemen,  Knights,  etc.  of  the 
Privy-Council,   from  anno  1   of  Edw. 
YI.   to   1575.     Brit.  Mus.   Lans.   MS. 
104,  art.  14. 
England's  Glory,  or  an  Exact  Catalogue 
of   the   Lords  of   his   Majesties    Most 
Honourable   Privy   Council,   with    the 
Knights   of   the   Garter,    etc.      Lond. 
1660.  8« 


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Pttblic  Officees. 


List  of  Privy  Councillors,   appointed  by 

James  II.  in  1684.     Brit.   Mus.    Lans. 

MS.  1163. 
Names  of   the   Lords   of   His    Majesty's 

most  Honourable  Privy  Council.  Lond. 

1689,  single  sheet. 
The  Lords  and  others  of  the  Privy  Council 

temi^.     Will.    III.       Brit.    Mus.    Harl. 

MS.  7512,  art.  2. 
Lists  of  Officers  of  the  Customs,    Excise, 

Stamps    and    Taxes,    to    1851.       See 

Haydn's  "  Book  of  Dignities." 
Names  of  the  Chancellors  of  the  Exchequer, 

from  48  Hen.  III.  to  12  Jac.  I.    Brit. 

Mus.  Lans.  MS.  1G3,  f.  312. 
Officers  of  the  Exchequer  and  of  England. 

Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSB.  5169,  5170. 
Officers   of   the    Court   of   lievenue,    the 

Exchequer,  etc.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 

7020,  art.  10. 
Names  of  the  Chief  Justices  of  the  King's 

Bench  and  Common  Pleas,  with   Dates 

of  their  Patents,  and  some  Arms.    Her. 

Coll.  Vincent  MSS.  203  ;  213  ;  223. 
Chief    Justices  :      Coloured   arms.       An 

heraldic    MS.,    by     William     Burton, 

addressed  to  Sir  E.  Coke  ;  belonging  to 

the  Marquis  of   Bath.       Longleat,    Co. 

Wilts. 
Stemmata  Genealogica  capitalium    Justi- 

ciariorum    de    Bancis     utrisque,    1615. 

The  arms  and   pedigrees   of   the    Chief 

Justices,  dedicated  to  Sir  Edward  Coke, 

by    William    Burton.     MS.      Alnwick 

Castle. 
List  of  the  Chief  Justices  in  Eyre,  North 

and  South  of  Trent,  from  2   Hen.    III. 

to  37  Hen.    VIII.       Brit.    Mus.    Cott. 

MS.  Vesp.  r.  iv.  f.  64. 
Names  of  the  Justices    of   the    Henches, 

from  Edw.   I.    to    1556.      Brit.    Mus. 

Lans.  MS.  3,  arts.  47,  48. 
Names  of  Justices  of  Assize,   Counsellors 

of    the    North,    Counsellors      of     the 

Marches  of  Wales,  Sheriffs,    etc.    A  D., 

1562.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  1218,  f.  64. 

An  alphabetical  list  of  Judges,  with  their 

arms,    17th   cent.      Brit.    Mus.    Lans. 

MS.  865,  f.  123. 
The      Names     of     his     late      Majesty's 
(William   III.)    Judges  and    Councell 

learned   in   the   Law ;   the   Lords   and 

others  of  the  Privy  Council ;  the  Justices 

of  the  Peace  in  England  and  Wales,  etc. 

Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  7512. 


Chronological  Tables  of  the  Great  Law 
Officers  from  the  Reign  of  Elizabeth, 
with  their  Promotions,  Deaths  or 
Kesignations,  by  H.  T.  Woolrych. 
1826,  24"- 

The  Lives  of  the  Chief  Justices  of  Eng- 
land, from  the  Norman  Conquest  till 
the  death  of  Lord  Mansfield,  by  John, 
Lord  Campbell  3  vols.  London, 
1849-57,  8«- 

The  Judges  of  England  ;  with  sketches  of 
their  lives,  1066-1864,  by  Edward 
Foss.     9  vols,  Lond.  1848-1864,  8° 

A  Biographical  Dictionary  of  the  Judges 
of  England,  from  the  Conquest  to  the 
present  time,  1066-1870,  by  Edward 
Foss.     Lond.  1870,  8'^- 

Lists  of  Justices  of  the  Peace  throughout 
England.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  474. 

A  Book  of  all  the  Justices  of  the  Peace  in 
England  and  Whales.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  7512,  art.  3. 

Liber  Pacis,  or  Lists  of  the  Nobility  and 
Gentry,  anno  t  Eliz.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans. 
MS.  1218,  f.  1. 

''  Liber  Pacis  de  anno  regni  Peginse 
Elizabeth  sexto-decimo  [1573-4]:"  A 
list  of  the  Sheriffs,  Judges  of  Assize, 
Councils  of  the  North  and  Wales,  and 
of  persons  in  the  Commission  of  the 
Peace  in  the  several  counties  of  England 
and  Wales.     Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  2345. 

Names  of  all  the  Justices  of  the  Peace  in 
England,  anno  1 579.  Brit.  Mus.  Royal 
MS.  18.  D.  iii. 

Names  of  Gentlemen  in  Commission  for 
the  Peace  in  England  and  Wales,  1582. 
Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  35,  art.  40. 

Liber  Pacis,  or  a  List  of  Nobility  and 
Gentry  in  England  and  Wales,  quali- 
fied to  act  as  Justices  of  Peace,  circa^ 
1584.  hrit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  737,  f.  149. 

Names  of  Northern  Justices,  1587-  Brit. 
Mus.  Lans.  MS.  53,  art.  86. 

Names  of  Justices  of  the  Peace  in  every 
County,  1587.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS. 
53,  art.  91. 

Lists  of  Nobility  and  Gentry  in  the  Com- 
mission of  Peace,  34  Eliz.  [1592].  Brit. 
Mus.  Lans.  MS.  1218,  f.  154. 

List  of  the  Justices  of  the  Peace,  A.D. 
1625.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1622. 

The  Names  of  the  Justices  of  the  Peace 
for  England  and  Wales,  March  1, 1651. 
Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS.  391. 


Public  Officers. 


115 


Lists  of  Justices  of  Peace  for  each  County, 

a7ino  1653.     Pub.  Lib.  Camb.  MS.  D*d. 

viii,  I. 
Nomina  Magistroruin  llotulorura  in  Can- 

cellaria,  ab  ann.  25  Edw.  1.  ad  ann.    1 

Car.  I.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  4029,  f. 

10.       See    also  Dugdale's    "  Origines 

Juridiciales." 
Origines  Juridiciales,  by  W.  Dugdale.  3rd 

edition,  London,  1680,  fol.     Abridged 

and  continued  to  1739,  under  the  title 

of  "  Chronica  Juridicialia." 
Lists  of  Justices  of  Peace  in  England  and 

Wales,   circa    1680.     All    Souls'    Coll. 

Oxf.  MS.  ccxxiii. 
Lists  of  Justices  of  the  Peace,  1680,  see 

Eleventh   Report   of   Historical    MSS. 

Commission,  172.     Lond.  1887,  8'^- 
A   List  of  the   Deputy-Lieutenants   and 

Commission    Officers   of   England   and 

Wales.     All    Souls'     Coll.     Oxf.     MS. 

CCXXIII. 

Names  of  Lieutenants  and  Deputies  in 
England,  teinj).  Eliz.  Brit.  Mus.  Royal 
MS.  18,  C.  xxr.  p.  38. 

Names  of  the  Lords  Lieutenants  of  the 
several  counties  of  England  and  Wales, 
1697.     Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1626. 

The  Office  of  Marshal  of  Englaad,  taken 
from  a  manuscript  in  the  possession  of 
Joseph  Edmondson,  Esq.,  Mowbray 
Herald.  MS.  early  19th  century, 
belonging  to  Arthur  Vicars,  Esq.,  F.S.A. 
Vicarage  Library,  Clyde  Road,  Dublin. 

On  the  Great  Offices  of  Lord  High  Steward, 
Lord  High  Constable,  and  Earl  Marshall 
of  England,  with  other  Offices  appendant 
to  them,  by  Sir  Robt.  Cotton,  Camden, 
Selden,  Tate,  etc.,  17th  centurv.  Brit. 
Mus.  Stowe  MS.  414. 

Tracts  on  the  Office  of  Marshall,  17th 
and  l!-^th  centuries.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MSS.  5878,  6240,  6779,  7384. 

Papers  relating  to  the  Office  of  Earl 
Marshal.  Brit.  Mus.  MSS.  Tit.  C.  i.  ; 
Harl.  4176  ;  Add.  5937,  6297,  9023  ; 
Lans.  867—8.     Ashmole,  Lib.  7355». 

Miscellaneous  Collections  relating  to  the 
offices  of  Lords  High  Chancellor  and 
Constable,  and  Earl  Marshall,  temp. 
Chas.  II.  Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MSS.  418; 
811. 

On  the  »ame,  origin,  duties,  ^d  privileges 
of  the  Earl  Marshall,  by  John  Anstis. 
Brit  Mus.  Stowe  MS.  196. 


Letters  to  a  Peer,  concerning  the  Honour 
of  Earl  Marshal.  Letter  i.  shewing 
that  no  Earl  Marshal  can  be  made  during 
the  minority  of  an  Hereditary  Earl 
Marshal,  by  John  Anstis.  Lond.  1703, 
8^'-  Another  edition  in  1706. 
Catalogue  of  Marshals  ;  list  of  Peers  in 
1577;  Ordinances  of  John  Tiptoft  6 
Edw.  IV.,  etc.  MS.  Dytchley,  Co. 
Oxford. 
Names  of  the  Erles  Marschalls  of  Eno-- 
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Coll.  Camb.  MS  670,  fP.  203,  217. 
Catalogues  and  Descents  of  the  Marshals 
of  England,  from  Hen.  I.  to  1638. 
Together  with  their  arms,  etc.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6168;  Lans.  MS. 
195'.  See  also  Dallaway's  "  Heraldic 
Miscellanies,"  p.  49;  and  Noble's 
"College  of  Arms." 
Navy,    see   "Navy  Lists,"  published   by 

Authority. 
List  of  the  Admirals  of  England.    Brit. 

Mus.   .^loan  MS.  1301,  art.  6. 
Names  of  the  Vice- Admirals  of  England. 

Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  474,  f.  97. 
List  of  the  Royal  Navy  of  England,  anno. 
1546.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  Pepys  MS.  99- 
Captains   serving  against  the  Spaniards, 
1588.    Brit.  Mus.  Royal  MS.  14  B.  xiii. 
Lists  of  the  Admirals   of  England,    from 
Edward  11.  to  1590.      Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MSS.  6082,    art.    22  ;    6843,   f.  151  ; 
6848,  art.  30. 
Names  of  the  Officers  of  the  Navy,  te?7ip. 
Elizabeth  :  Brit.  Mus.  Royal  MS.  18 
C.  xxi,  pp.  4,  9. 
Memoirs  of  the  Naval  Worthies  of  Queen 
Elizabeth's  Reign,  by  J.  Barrow.  Lond. 
1845,  8«« 
List  of  the  Admirals  of  England,  from    8 
Hen.   III.  to  16  James  I.     See    Spel- 
man's     "  Grlossarium   Archaiologicum," 
1626,  p.  16. 
List  of  Officers  of  the  Navy,  temp.  Charles 

I.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  7504. 
Register  of  Admissions  and  Promotions 
of   Officers    employed   in   the    English 
Navy  between  1660  and  1688.     Trin. 
Coll.  Camb.  Pepys  MS.  128. 
A  list   of  all   the    Officers   of  the  Nav}^ 

1691.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6003. 
Characters  of  Great  Men  and    Officers  of 
the  Navy  in  the  reign  of  Queen   Anne. 
Brit.  Mus,  Harl.  MS.  6760. 


116 


Public  Officers. 


Lists  of  Officers  of  the  Navy,  from  1660 
to  1750.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  7464  ; 
7504;  7472;  Add.  MSS.  11603;  11604  ; 
14418. 

A  list  of  the  Captains  of  the  Eoyal  Navy 
with  the  dates  of  their  Commissions, 
&c.  1673-1739.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
31242. 

Lives  of  British  Admirals,  by  John  Camp- 
bell. 4  vols.  Lond.  1779.  New 
edition,  by  Yorke  and  Stevenson,  8 
vols.  Lond.  1812-17,  8^^-  Abridged 
edition,  1849.  W- 

Lives  of  the  British  Admirals,  and  Naval 
History  of  Great  Britain,  from  the  days 
of  Csesar  to  the  present  time.  By  Dr. 
John  Campbell.  Seventh  edition,  London, 
1870.  8"- 

Biographia  Navalis ;  or  Impartial  Memoirs 
of  the  Lives  and  Characters  of  Officers 
of  the  Navy  of  Great  Britain,  from 
1660  to  the  present  time,  by  John 
Charnock.  6  vols.  Lond,  1794—98.  8"- 

Boyal  Naval  Biography  ;  or  Memoirs  of 
the  Services  of  all  the  Flag  Officers, 
Superannuated  Bear- Admirals,  lietired 
Captains,  Post-Captains,  and  Com- 
manders, by  John  Marshall.  12  vols. 
Lond.  1823-30,  8'^- 

A  Naval  Biographical  Dictionary,  com- 
prising the  Life,  etc.  of  every  living 
officer  in  Her  Majesty's  Navy,  by 
William  R.  O'Byrne  London,  1849.  8"- 

The  Annual  lioyal  Naval  Obituary  for 
1855,  by  H.  S.  Smith.  Lond.  1856. 
8^-  "^ 

Names  of  the  Masters  of  the  Rolls,  from 
50  Hen.  III.  to  12  Jas.  I.  Brit.  Mus. 
Lans.  MS.  163,  f.  310. 

List  of  the  L(Tds  Privy  Seal  and  Com- 
missioners, 1571-1701.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  30,500. 

Foreign  Secretaries  of  the  Nineteenth 
Century  to  1834,  by  Percy  M.  Thorn- 
ton. 2  vols.  Lond.  1881.  Second 
edition,  3  vols.  Lond.  1881-83,  8"- 

The  _  Names  of  ^  Sheriffs,  Bailiffs,  Re- 
ceivers, Auditors,  Justices  of  the 
Peace,  and  other  Civil  Officers,  are  given 
in  the  Valor  Ecclesiasticus. 
A  List  of  Sheriffs  of  the  English  Counties, 
from  31  Hen.  I.  to  4  Edw  III.  See 
the  Thirty-first  Annual  Rc])ort  of  the 
Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Public  Records. 
London,  1870,  S*'- 


Notes   on  early  sheriff's,  by  the  Rev.  R. 

W.   Evton.       Brit.    Mus.    Add.    MS. 

31,944". 
List  of  Sheriffs  from  1154.     See  Berry's 

Pedigrees  of  several  counties. 
Names  of  Sheriffs,  etc.,  in  England,  A.D. 

1562,  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  1218,  f.  64. 
List  of  Sheriffs  in  England,  from  Hen.  II. 

to  Elizabeth  inclusive.     Qu.  Coll.  Oxf. 

MS.  clxv. 
The  Names  of  Sheriff's  throughout  England 

and  Wales,  1582.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS. 

35,  art.  41. 
Names  of  the  High  Sheriffs,  Justices  of 

the     Peace,     Lieutenants     and     their 

Deputies,    and    Commissioners   of  the 

several  counties,  with  the  names   of  all 

the   Vice  Admirals  of  England.   1585. 

Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  474. 
Catalogue  of  the  Sheriffs   of  England  to 

the  last  year  of  Queen  Elizabeth.    Her. 

Coll.  Philipot  MS.  10,  Pb. 
Catalogue  of  the  High  Sheriffs  of  England, 

from  Hen.  II.   to  Jas.    I.     Her.    Coll. 

Vincent  MS.  47. 
Nomina  Vicecomitum  in  diversis   Comita- 

tibus,  tempp.  Hen.  II.,  John,  Edw.  III., 

Hen.  VIIL,  Eliz.,  Jac.  I.,  Car.  I.    Brit. 

Mus.  Harl.  MS.  259. 
Nomina  Vice-Comitum  Anglise.   Hen.  II. 

—Car  I.     Brit,  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  5171. 
The  Succession   of  the  High   Sheriffs   of 

divers    Counties    from    the    Reign    of 

King  Henry  II.  to  that  of  King  Charles 

I.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2122. 
A  true  catalogue  of  all  the   Sheriff es  for 

England  and  Wales  for  the  yeare  1642, 

etc.     Lond.  1642,  folio  sheet. 
A  true  catalogue  of  all   the   Sheriffs  for 

England  and  Wales  for  the  year  1645, 

etc.     Single  sheet. 
November  15,  1654.    A  perfect  list  of  the 

high  sheriffs  in  England  and  Wales  for 

the   year  ensuing.     Lond.    1654,   folio 

sheet. 
Lists  of  High  Sheriffs  of  different  Counties 

during   the    time   of   the   Usurpation. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5832.  f.  181. 
Lists  of  Sheriffs  to  1662.     See  Fuller's 

"  Worthies." 
A  Catalogue  of   Sheriffs  of  England   and 

Wales,   from   Hen.    II.    to  George   I. 

Sion  Coll.  Lib. 
Lists   of    Sheriff's    to    1748.    Brit.    Mus. 

Lans.  MS.  1218,  f.  113  b. 


Public  Officers. 


117 


A  List  of  the  Sheriffs,  under-Sheriffs,  and 
their  London  Agents  in  England  and 
Wales  for  the  year  1824,  Woolwich, 
1824,  folio  sheet. 

Roll  of  the  High  Sheriffs  of  England  and 
Wales  for  1877,  recording  the  Arms  and 
the  Lineages  of  those  Families  whose 
members  have  been  appointed  by  her 
Majesty  to  serve  the  ancient  and  hon- 
ourable office  of  High  Sheriffs  to  their 
respective  counties  for  the  current  year, 
by  S.  J.  Bertrand  Payne-Payne.  Lond. 
1878,  40-      Privately  printed. 

Lives  of  the  Speakers  of  the  House  of 
Commons,  by  James  Alex.  Manning. 
Lond.     1850,  8«- 

Sir  Kobt.  Cotton,  Camden,  Selden,  Tate, 
and  other  learned  Antiquaries  upon  the 
great  offices  of  Lord  High  Steward, 
Lord  High  Constable,  and  Earl  Marshall 


of  England,  temp.  Chas.  11.  Brit.  Mus. 
Stowe  MS.  414. 

An  Historical  Dissertation  on  the  Origin, 
Antiquity,  and  Functions  of  the  Office 
of  Lord-High- Steward  of  England. 
Lond.  1776.    8''- 

Collections  concerning  the  Lords  Steward 
and  Marshal,  in  the  time  of  Edw.  IV., 
by  Fr.  Thinne.  Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  MS. 
Jul.  C.  Yin. 

Succession  of  the  Lords  High  Stewards  of 
England,  from  the  time  of  William  the 
Conqueror  to  Charles  I.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  2194. 

The  Lives  and  Successions  of  the  Trea- 
surers of  England,  from  Odo,  Treasurer 
to  King  Athelstan,  to  Hugh  Lord 
Segrave,  1385,  with  coloured  sketches 
of  their  Armorial  Bearings,  by  Francis 
Thynne,1593.  Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS.  68. 


i^^ttglisij  Cottnttts. 


o>.=rJX^S^S^ 


BEDFORDSHIRE. 

Warburton's  and  Pomfret's  Genealogical 
Collections  towards  a  History  of  Bed- 
fordshire. Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MSS.  887  ; 
888. 

The  miscellaneous  heraldical  collections  of 
John  Pomfret,  Rouge  Croix  pursuivant ; 
with  pedigrees  and  notes  relating  to 
Bedfordshire  families,  and  epitaphs,  etc. 
from  several  churches  in  that  county. 
Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  854. 

Heralds'  Visitation  of  Bedfordshire,  1566. 
Her.  Coll.  H.  15  ;  Phil.  49  P.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  1531,  4600,  5867. 

Visitation  of  Bedfordshire,  1582,  3.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  1097,  1390,  2109, 
3968,  5186. 

Visitation  of  Bedfordshire,  1586.  Queen's 
College,  Oxf.  cxiy. 

Visitation  of  Bedfordshire,  1634.  Her. 
Coll.  C.  31.  Brit.  Mus*  Harl.  MSS. 
4108,  5828. 


The  Heralds'  Visitations  of   Bedfordsliire 

in  1566,  1586,  and  1634.    Edited  by  F. 

A.    Blaydes  for  the  Harleiau   Society. 

London,  1884,  8o- 
Visitation  of  Bedfordshire,   1669.      Brit. 

Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1405  ;  Stowe  MS.  645. 
Pedigrees  of  Bedfordshire   Families.  Her. 

Coll.  Phil.  MSS.  1.  P.  ;  2.  P.  ;    Vincent 

MS.  139. 
Collection    of      Bedfordshire     Pedigrees, 

circa  1600.  MS.      Lamport   Hall,  Co. 

Northampton. 
Pedigrees  of  Bedfordshire  Families,  by  St. 

George,  to  about   1621.      Caius    CoU. 

Camb.  MS.  541,  art.  13. 
Arms  and  pedigrees  of  Bedfordshire,   &c. 

families,  1654.  Stowe  MS.  644.      Brit. 

Mus. 
Collections  of  Descents  and  Arms  for  Bed- 
fordshire and  London,  with  the  name  of 

Peter   Le  Neve,  1691.  31S.      Lamport 

Hall,  Co.  Northampton. 


118 


English  Counties. 


Genealogia  Beclfordiensis.    Edited  hj   F. 

A.  Blaydes.     In  progress,  1887. 
Arms  and  Crests  in    Harvej's    Visitation 

of  Bedfordshire   in   1506.      Her.    Coll. 

Vincent  MS.  184. 
Arms     of     Bedfordshire     Families,     by 

Bysshe,    1669.       Her.    Coll.    MS.    D. 

Thynne's  Collection  of    Arms,     and    In- 
scriptions in  several  Churches  in    Bed- 
fordshire.    Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  MS.  Cleop. 
C.  iii. 
The  Monumental  Brasses  of  Bedfordshire, 
by     the     Kev     H.      Addington.     See 
"  Archaeological     Journal,"     vol.      40. 
London,  1888,  8"- 
Collections  of  Monumental  Inscriptions  in 
Churches      in      Bedfordshire.         3IS. 
Woburn  Abbey. 
Church  Notes  in    Bedfordshire.    Collected 
by  the  Kev.  S.  Lysons.    Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  9460. 
Monumental  Inscriptions,  and  drawings  of 
arms  in  St.  Paul's  Church  Bedford,  and 
in  Maulden  Church,  Bedfordshire.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  5834,  pp.  247—285. 
Monumental   Inscriptions,   and   drawings 
of  Coats  of  Arms   in  the    Churches    of 
Elstow,  and  Houghton— Conquest,  Co. 
Bedford.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5830. 
Arms  and  Epitaphs   in   the    Churches    of 
Eaton-Soken,  Little    Barford,    and    St. 
John's  Bedford.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
5832,  f.  81. 
A   Summary    Catalogue   of   Monumental 
Art,    existing   in    Parish    Churches   in 
Bedfordshire.    See    "  The    Topographer 
and  Genealogist,"  vol.  i.  edited  by  John 
Gough  Nichols.      London,  1846,  8"- 
Lords  of  Manors  in  co.    Bedford.  9    Edw. 

II.     lirit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,092. 
List  of  the  High  Sheriffs  of  Bedfordshire, 
from  1646  to  1756.      Brit.  Mus.    Add. 
MS.  5832,  f.  182^- 
Names  of  Freeholders  in  the   Counties   of 
Bedford,  etc.  A.D.   1561.      Brit.    Mus. 
Lans.  MS.  5. 
Copy  of  the  poll  at  an  Election  of  Members 
of  Parliament  for  the  County  of   Bed- 
ford,   1727.       Brit.    Mus.    Add.    MS. 
29,909. 
List  of  the  Mayors  of  Bedford  from   the 
year  1647,    see    "  Becords    etc.    of  the 
Corporation    of   Bedford."        Bedford, 
1883,  40-      Privately  printed. 


Arms    and    Inscriptions    in     Biggleswade 

Church,     Bedfordshire,     1762.        Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  5841,  f.  89. 
Extracts    from    the    Parish    Begisters    of 

Campton,  Co.   Bedford.     See   Nichols' 

"  Coll.  Top.  et  Gen."  vol.  iii.  p.   121. 
Extracts   from   the    Parish    Begisters   of 

Cople,  Co.  Bedford.  See  Nichols'  "  Coll. 

Top.  et  Gen."  vol.  v.  p.  362. 
Names  and  arms  of  the    Knights    at    the 

Tournaments  of  Dunstable,  temp.  Edw. 

IL  and  III.     Brit.    Mus.    MSS.    Harl. 

1068  f.  6  ;  1408  f.    141  ;    2213    f.    24  ; 

6148  f.  144  ;  6589  f.  99  ;  Add.  5848   f. 

145  ;  Lans.  860  f.  9  ;  Otho  1).  it.  f.  92. 
Extracts   from   the    Parish    Registers    of 

Hawnes,    Co.    Bedford.      See    Nichols' 

"  Coll  Top.  et  Gen."  vol.  iii.  p.  .-5. 
Monumental   Inscriptions,    and   drawings 

of  Coats  of  Arms  in  Milbroke    Church, 

Co.  Bedford.       Brit.    Mus.    Add.    MS. 

5831. 

BERKSHIRE. 

Heralds'  Visitation  of  Berkshire.  MS.  No. 

XLYir.     Towneley  Hall,  Burnley. 
Heralds'  Visitation    of    Berkshire,    1531. 

Brit.    Mus.    Add.    MS.    12,479.    Her. 

Coll.  H.  20. 
Visitation  of  Berkshire,  by  Wm.   Hervey, 

Clarencieux,   1566.      3ISS       Lamport 

Hall,  Co.  Northampton.     Her.  Coll.  G. 

5  ;  H.  9  ;  Phil.  49  p.    Bodl.  Lib.  Gough 

MS. 
Copy  of  Visitation  of  Berkshire  made   in 

1566  ;   transcribed   and  augmented    by 

William  Smith,    alias   Rouge   Dragon, 

1600.       MS.       Lamport      Hall,      Co. 

Northampton. 
Visitation  of  Berkshire,  1566,  enlarged  to 

1602,  3.     Brit.  Mus.  MSS.  Harl.' 1081, 

1139,  1532,  5822,  5867  ;  Add.  14,283. 
The  Visitation  of   Berkshire,   A.D.    1566. 

Edited  by  Walter  C.  Metcalfe.  Privately 

printed. 
Visitation    of    Berkshire,     1584.        Brit. 

Mus.  Harl  MS.    1153. 
Visitation  of  Berkshire,  1597.    Caius  Coll. 

531.     Qu.  Coll.  Oxf.  Ixxxii. 
Visitation  of  Berkshire,  1023.      Privately 

printed  by  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps.  Folio. 
Visitation    oit"    Berkshire.     1623.        Brit. 

Mus.  MSS.   Harl.    4108,    6173.      Her. 

Coll.    C.    18.  ;  E.  D.  N.  I.      Ashmole, 

Lib.  852. 


English  Counties. 


119 


Visitation  of  Berkshire,  1634.     Brit.  Mus. 

Harl.  MS.  5828. 
The  Visitation  of  Berkshire,    taken  in  the 

year  1623,  by  Henry  Chitting,  Chester, 

&e.,  with  some  additions  of  the  former 

visitations  taken   in    1566,    and    1661. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  4961. 
Visitations  of  Bedfordshire  and  Berkshire, 

time   of   Charles    I.    and     Charles    II. 

Stowe  MS.  645.     Brit.  Mus. 
Visitation    of     Berkshire,    1664.       Brit. 

Mus.  Hark  MS.  14S8.      Her.    Coll.    C. 

12.     Ashmole,  Lib.  851. 
Visitation  of  Berkshire,  1664—66.     Brit. 

Mus.  MSS.  Harl.  1530  ;  Add.  14,284. 
The  Visitation  of  Berkshire,    1664-6,    by 

Elias    Ashmole.    (Harl.    MSS.     1483, 

1530.)  Edited  by  Walter  C.    Metcalfe, 

Exeter,    1882,    >■         See     also     The 

Genealogist.,  vol.  v.  Lond.    1881,  8°- 
Pedigrees  of   Berkshire    Families.       Brit. 

Mus.  Harl.    MS.    5819.      Ashm.    Lib. 

MS.  852.    Her.  Coll.  Phil.  MS.  3.  P. 
Pedigrees  of  several   of   the   most   noted 

Families  in  Berkshire,  extracted  from  a 

Genealogical  MS.  written  about    1601. 

See  appendix  to  Ashmole 's  "  Antiquities 

of  Berkshire." 
Pedigrees     of     Berkshire     Families,     by 

William  Berry.  Brit.   Mus.    Add.   MS. 

15,445. 
Pedigrees  of  the  Families  in    the    County 

of      Berkshire.      Collected     from    the 

Heraldic  Visitations,  and  other  authentic 

Manuscripts,  by  William  Berry.  London, 

1837,  fol. 
Collection  of  Pedigrees  of  Berkshire  fami- 
lies, with  genealogical  notes,  by  John 

Kichards,  1837.     Brit    Mus.  Add.  MS. 

28,668. 
Armorial  bearings  and  Index  to  Pedigrees 
I    .      of  Berkshire  families,  by  John  Richards, 
f         1834.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  28,669. 
Arms  and  Crests  in   Hervey's    Visitation 

of  Berkshire,  1566.     Her.  Coll.  Vincent 

MS.  184. 
Ashmole's  Collection  of  Arms,    Epitaphs, 

etc.  in    Churches   in    Berkshire,    1666. 

Ashm.  Lib.  MSS.  571,  850,  1137. 
Monumental    Inscriptions   in     Berkshire, 

etc.,    collected   in    1660.       Brit.    Mus. 

Harl.  MSS.  4170,  6365. 
The    Arms,     Epitaphs,     anc^    Fenestral 

Inscriptions,  with  the  draught   of   the 

Tombs,  in  all  the  Churches  in  Berkshire, 


published  under  the  title  of  "  The 
Antiquities  of  Berkshire,"  by  Elias 
Ashmole.     3  vols.   Reading,   1736,    foL 

Church  Notes  in  Berkshire,  collected  by 
the  Rev.  S.  Lysons.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  9460. 

Drawings  of  the  ancient  Monastic  Seals 
of  Berkshire,  by  B.  Howlett.  [This 
originally  formed  part  of  Caley's 
collection  of  drawings  of  Monastic 
Seals].     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  14,282. 

Lords  of  Manors  in  Co.  Berks,  9  Edw.  II. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,092. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  principal  Gentry  living 
in  1665.     Ashm.  Lib.  MS.  7235. 

Biographical  and  Genealogical  Notices  of 
the  Members  of  Parliament  of  Berk- 
shire, from  Edward  VI.  to  Victoria,  by 
Robert  H.  O'Byrne.     L(.nd.  1848,  8''-' 

List  of  Institutions  to  the  Vicarage  of 
Hurley,  Berks,  1304—1887,  by  Rev.  F. 
T.  Wethered.     Privately  printed,  1888. 

The  Worthies  and  Celebrities  connected 
with  Newbury,  Berks,  and  its  neigh- 
bourhood, by  Henry  Godwin.  Newbury, 
1859,  4«- 

List  of  the  Mayors  of  Reading,  from  1399 
to  1803.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  28662. 
f.  256. 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of 
Shottesbrooke,  Berks.  1586—1812. 
"  The  Genealogist,"  vol.  yii,  Lond. 
1883.  80- 

Parish  Register  of  Steventon,  Co.  Berks, 
1556-1599.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2395. 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of 
Welford,  Co.  Berks.  See  Nichols' 
"  Coll.  Top.  et  Gen."  vol.  v.  p.  359. 

Copies  of  Polls  for  the  Borough  of  Wind- 
sor at  three  Elections  for  Parliament, 
1794,1802  and  1804.  Windsor,  1804,  8«- 

Poor  Knights  of  Windsor  of  the  Founda- 
tion of  S.  Travers.     Windsor,  1849,  8«- 

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 

Heralds'  Visitation  of  Buckinghamshire, 
undated.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  5868. 
Her.  Coll.  Phil.  MSS.  4  P,  5  P.  Bodl. 
Gough  MS. 

Visitation  of  Buckinghamshire  by  Wm. 
Hervey,  Clarencieux,  1566.  MS.  Lam- 
port Hall,  Co.  Northani])tou.  Her. 
Coll.  MSS.  H.  9,  H.  15,  Phil.  49  P. 
Vincent  138.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS. 
1429,  3968,  5181,  5832,  5867. 


120 


English  Counties. 


The  Visitation  of  the  County  of  Bucking- 
ham, A.D.  1566.  Edited  by  Walter  C. 
Metcalfe.  [Harl.  MS.  5867.]  Privately 
printed.  See  also  The  Genealogist,  vol. 
VII.     Lond.  1883,  8o- 

Visitation  of  Buckinghamshire,  1574. 
Her.  Coll.  MSS.  F.  1.,  G.  3.,  E.D.N,  ii. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1139. 

Visitation  of  Buckinghamshire,  1574 — 6, 
enlarged  to  1634.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  1533. 

Visitation  of  Buckinghamshire.  A  copy  of 
Philipot's  and  Ryley's  visitation  in 
1634,  with  several  other  coats  of  arms, 
collected  by  Samuel  Walker,  in  1669. 
Stowe  MS.  646.     Brit.  Mus. 

Visitation  of  Buckinghamshire,  1634. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  1102,  1136, 
1151,  1193,  1234,  1391,  1405,  5828. 
Her.  Coll.  C.  26,  Phil.  49  P.  Qu.  Coll. 
cxxY.     Caius  Coll.  534. 

Visitation  of  Buckinghamshire,  1634, 
preceded  by  Epitaphs  and  Arms  copied 
from  various  Churches,  inscribed 
"  Abram  White,  ejus  liber,  1678."  MS. 
Lamport  Hall,  Co.  Northampton. 

Pedigrees  of  Buckinghamshire  families, 
by  Robt.  Cooke,  1583.  MS.  belonging 
to  Lord  Braye,  at  Stamford  Hall. 

Pedigrees  of  Buckinghamshire  Families, 
by  William  Berry.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  15,445. 

Pedigrees  of  the  Families  in  'the  County 
of  Buckinghamshire.  Collected  from 
the  Heraldic  Visitations,  and  other 
authentic  Manuscripts,  by  William 
Berrj',  London,  1837,  fol. 

Pedigrees  of  Buckinghamshire  Families. 
Her.  Coll.  Phi].  MS.  35  ;  Pb.  W. 

Extracts  and  Pedigrees  from  the  Kegister 
of  Nutley  Abbey,  Co.  Bucks,  1591. 
Her.  Coll.  MS.  G.  5  (2). 

Arms  and  Pedigi-ees  of  Buckinghamshire 
Families,  with  a  List  of  the  Justices  of 
Bedfordshire  and  Bucks,  from  the  reign 
of  Henry  II.  17th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Stowe  MS.   647. 

Arms  and  Crests  in  Hervey's  Visitation  of 
CO.  Bucks,  1566.  Her.  Coll.  Vincent 
MS.  184 

Arms  of  Buckinghamshire  Families,  by 
Bysshe,  1669.  Her.  Coll.  MS.  D. 
25. 

Lords  of  Manors  in  co.  Buckingham,  9 
Edw.  II.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,092. 


The  Worthies  of  Buckinghamshire,  and 
Men  of  Note  of  that  County,  by 
Robert  Gibbs.     1884,  4''- 

A  Register  of  the  Names  and  Occupations 
of  all  Persons  residing  within  the 
County  of  Buckingham,  between  the 
ages  of  15  and  60  years,  by  John  Penn, 
Esq.,  High  Sheriff,  1798,  2  vols.  Brit. 
Mus.  Stowe  MS.  804. 

Poll  Book  for  the  County  Election,  May 
1831,  giving  a  list  of  2500  freeholders. 
1831. 

History  of  the  Deanery  of  Buckingham  ; 
with  an  account  of  the  Earls  and  Dukes 
of  Buckingham  and  the  High  Sheriffs 
of  the  County,  by  Browne  Willis. 
London,  1755,  4*^- 

Muster  Roll  of  the  trained  bands  of 
Buckinghamshire,  1624.  Brit.  Mus. 
Stowe  MS.  802. 

Original  returns  of  the  trained  bands  of 
Buckingham  and  Newport  hundreds,  co. 
Bucks,  1660—62.  Brit.  Mus.  Stowe 
MS.  803. 

Drawings  representing  the  costume  of  the 
Royal  Bucks  Militia  in  1793,  with  the 
names,  etc.  of  the  Officers,  by  Sir  Wmx. 
Young.  Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS.  805. 

History  of  the  Hundred  of  Cotslow, 
containing  the  Epitaphs,  Inscriptions 
and  Arms  in  all  the  Parish  Churches, 
with  extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers, 
by  Browne  Willis,  with  lists  of  Rectors, 
1772.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5840. 

History  of  the  Hundred  of  Newport,  co. 
Buckingham,  containing  the  Epitaphs, 
Inscriptions  and  Arms  in  all  the  Parish 
Churches,  with  extracts  from  the  Parish 
Registers,  by  Browne  Willis.  1765,  with 
lists  of  Rectors-.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
5839. 

Church  Notes  in  Buckinghamshire,  col- 
lected by  the  Rev.  S.  Lysons.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  9460. 

Monumental  Inscriptions  in  Buckingham- 
shire, collected  in  1660.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MSS.  4170,  6821;  Lans.  MS. 
712. 

Monumental  Inscriptions,  with  drawings 
of  Coats  of  Arms  in  the  Churches  of 
Fenny-Stratford,  Chesham,  Woburne, 
Milton,  Keynes,  Haversham,  Wolverton, 
and  Beauchampton,  co.  Buckingham, 
by  the  Rev.  Wm.  Cole,  1754.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  5836. 


Enolish  CorNTrfis. 


121 


Monumeotal  Inscriptions,  and  drawings  of 
Coats  of  Arms  in  the  Churches  of 
Stukely,  Drayton -Parslow,  Stoke-Ham- 
ond,  Walton,  Newton-Longueville,  and 
Wavenden,  co.  Buckingham.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  5830. 

Drawings  of  coats  of  arms,  and  monumental 
inscriptions  in  Blechlej^  Church,  Copy 
of  the  Parith  Register,  from  1579  to 
1763,  and  list  of  the  Kectors,  from  1196 
to  1765.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
5821. 

Coloured  drawings  of  Coats  of  Arms,  and 
Monumental  Inscriptions  in  Burnham 
Church,  Buckinghamshire,  with  extracts 
from  the  Parish  Registers.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  5833. 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of 
Burnham  in  Buckinghamshire,  1561  to 
1774.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5847. 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of 
Burnham,  co.  Bucks.  See  Nichols' 
'•  Coll.  Top.  et  Gen."  vol.  iv.  p.  286. 

Monumental  Effigies  found  at  Chenies  in 
Bucks.  By  W.  H.  Kelke.  See 
Arcli(jeological  Journal.     Vol.  x. 

Sepulchral  Monuments  at  Clifton  Reynes, 
by  W.  H.  Kelke.  See  ArchcBologlcal 
Journal,  vol.  XI. 

Abstracts  from  the  Parish  Register  of 
Denham  in  the  County  of  Bucks,  1564 
—1688.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  3361. 

Grant  of  Arms  to  Eton  College,  27  Henry 
YI.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5841. 

Arms  in  Eton  College,  with  a  Catalogue 
of  the  Fellows,  1777.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  5848.  f.  206. 

Monumental  Inscriptions  in  Eton  College 
Chapel.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5831. 

Catalogues  of  the  Eton  scholars  from 
1443  to  1774,  with  short  biographies, 
have  been  printed,  under  the  title  of 
"  Registrum  Regale,  sive  Catalogus 
Praepositorum,  Sociorum  et  Alumnorum 
in  Coll.  Etonensi,  in  Coll.  Reg.  Cantab. 
Cooptatorum,  1443—1774."  Etonse 
(Pote),  1774,  4« 

Alumni  Etonenses  ;  or  a  Catalogue  of  the 
Provosts  and  Fellows  of  Eton  College, 
from  1443  to  1797,  with  an  Account  of 
their  Lives  and  Preferments,  by  Thomas 
Harwood.     Birmingham,  1797,  4°- 

Catalogus  Praepositorum  et^  Sociorum 
Coll.  Etonensis,  in  Com.  Bucks. 
Ashm.  Lib.  Wood  MS.  8583,  f.  120. 


Eton  School  Lists,  from  1791  to  1877, 
with  Notes  and  Index  by  Stapleton, 
giving  Lists  of  the  Provosts,  Fellows, 
Masters,  etc.     1885,  4P- 

Memoirs  of  Eminent  Etonians,  by  Edward 
S.  Creasy.     1850,  8'^- 

Memoirs  of  Celebrated  Etonians,  by  J.  H. 
Jesse.     2  vols.  London,  1875,  W^- 

The  Parish  Registers  of  Great  Hampden, 
CO.  Bucks,  1557 — 1812  ;  together  with 
copies  of  the  Monumental  Inscriptions 
in  the  Church  and  Churchyard,  and  a 
list  of  the  successive  Rectors.  Edited 
by  Ernest  Arthur  Ebblewhite.  Only 
100  copies  privately  printed. 

Lords  of  the  Manor  of  Hartwell,  from 
the  Conquest  to  the  present  time. 
Peveral,  De  Hertewell,  Luton,  Hampden 
and  Lee.  By  W.  H.  Smyth.  2  vols. 
London,  1851—64,  4"- 

Notes  on  Supulchral  Memorials  in 
Hughendon  Church,  Buckinghamshire, 
by  Albert  Hartshorne,  Esq.  See  The 
Archceological  Journal.,  xxxiv,  279. 
London,  1877,  8'^- 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of 
Iver,  CO.  Bucks.  See  Nichols'  "  Coll. 
Top.  et  Gen."  vol.  iii,  p.  279. 

List  of  Rectors  of  Great  Lynford  in 
Buckinghamshire,  from  1277  to  1755  ; 
with  monumental  inscriptions.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  5829. 

The  Catholic  Registers  of  Weston  Under- 
wood, Bucks.  Privately  printed  for 
Fred.  A.  Crisp,  1887,  fol. 

CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 

Heralds'  Visitation  of  Cambridgeshire,  no 
date.  Brit.  Mus.  Hari.  MSS.  6774, 6775, 
6830.  Her.  Coll.  Phil.  M8S.  6.  P. ;  7.  P. 

Visitation  of  Cambridgeshire,  1575.  Her 
Coll.,  G.  10,  G.  14,  G.  18. 

A^isitation  of  Cambridgeshire,  1570 — 
1590.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  16,940. 

Visitation  of  Cambridgeshire,  1575,  en- 
larged to  1619.  Brit.  Mus.  Hari.  MS, 
1534. 

Copy  of  part  of  the  Visitation  of  Cam- 
bridgeshire, made  between  the  years 
1573  and  1579,  with  coloured  arms,  by 
Wm.  Cole.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5812. 
f.  142. 

Visitation  of  Cambridgeshire,  by  Henry 
St.  George,  1619.  Brit.  Mus.  MSS. 
Add.  4962 ;   Hari.    1043,   1401,   2198, 


122 


English  (Bounties. 


6769,  G770.  Her.  Coll.  C.  ii ;  Vincent 
131.  Cains  Coll.  542.  Qn.  Coll.  xciii. 
bocll.  Lib.  MS. 

Copy  of  the  Visitation  of  Cambridgeshire 
in  1619  ;  with  additions  by  the  Kev. 
Wm.  Cole ;  arms  in  colours,  1764. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5812. 

The  Cambridgeshire  Visitation,  bv  Henry 
St.  George,  1619,  from  MSS.  Phillipps 
No.  63.  Edited  by  Sir  Thomas 
Phillipps,  Bart.  Medio-Montanis, 
1840,  fol. 

Heralds'  Visitation  of  Cambridgeshire, 
1665.     Her  Coll.  C.  39. 

Copy  of  the  Visitation  of  the  County  of 
Cambridge  by  Sir  H.  St.  George,  1684, 
by  Kev.  Wm.  Cole.  Brit.  Mus  Add. 
MS.  5822. 

Pedigrees  of  several  Gentlemen  now 
inhabiting  the  County  of  Cambridge, 
bytheEev.  Wm.  Cole,  1747.  .Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  5812,  f .  154. 

Heraldry  and  Pedigrees  of  Cambridgeshire 
Families,  2  vols,  folio.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MSS.  5798,  a,  b. 

Arms  and  Descents  of  Cambridgeshire 
Families  from  the  Visitation  of  1619. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  2198,  2230. 

The  Names,  Habitations,  and  Arms  of  all 
the  Gentlemen  in  Cambridgeshire. 
Bodl.  Lib.  Gough  MS. 

Names  and  arms  of  the  Cambridgeshire 
Gentry  in  the  time  of  Charles  II.  and 
in  1761.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5812. 
f.  195  b,  etc. 

Drawings  of  Arms  and  Monuments,  with 
copies  of  Monumental  Inscriptions  in 
the  several  Churches  and  Colleges  in 
Cambridgeshire,  by  the  Kev  Wm.  Cole. 
Cole's  MSS.  in  the  British  Museum. 
Nos.  5802-5813,  5819,  5820. 

Church  Notes,  etc.  in  Cambridgeshire, 
collected  by  the  Kev.  S.  Lysons.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MSS.  9461,  9465. 

Drawings  of  coats  of  arms,  and  monu- 
mental inscriptions  in  the  Churches  of 
Barton,  Cumberton,  Hardwick,  Down- 
ham,  Great  and  Little  Wilbraham, 
Kenet,  Littleport,  Emneth,  and  Over. 
Brit.  ]\Ius.  Add.  MS.  5821. 

Arms  and  Epitaphs  in  Sawston  Church, 
Cambridgeshire.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS, 
5832,  f.  151. 

Epitaphs  in  Cambridgeshire,  A,D.  1713. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  11,425. 


Monumental  Inscriptions  in  Cambridge- 
shire. See  Blomefield's  "  Collectanea 
Cantabrigiensia."  1750,  4«-  Pri- 
vately printed. 
Lords  of  Manors  in  co.  Cambridge,  9  Edvv. 
II.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,092. 

List  of  Sheriifs  of  Cambridgeshire.  See 
Carter's  "  History  of  Cambridgeshire." 

List  of  Sheriffs  of  Cambridgeshire,  from 
Hen.  II.  to  17  Jas.  I.  ^^u.  Coll.  Oxf. 
MS.  xciii.  f.  6. 

A  List  of  the  Sheriffs  for  the  Counties  of 
Cambridge  and  Huntingdon,  from  1654 
to  1749,  with  the  names  and  dates  of  a, 
few  earlier  ones.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
5810,  f.  4. 

Names  and  Arms  of  Justices  of  Peace, 
Co.  Cambridge,  A.D.  1601,  1619.  Qu. 
Coll.  Oxf.  MS.  xciii. 

Short  Memorials,  with  the  Arms  embla- 
zoned, of  the  present  Justices  of  the 
Peace  for  the  Count v  of  Cambridge, 
A.D.  1740.  By  the  Kev.  Wm.  Cole. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5808. 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Kegisters  from 
Great  and  Little  Abington,  1748.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  5823. 

List  of  the  Mayors  of  Cambridge.  See 
Blomefield's  "  Collectanea  Canta- 
brigiensia.'' 

List  of  the  Mayors  and  Bailiffs  of  Cam- 
bridge, 1263-1500.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MSS.  5813,  f.  131  b.  ;  5833,  f .  123,  &c. 

List  of  the  Mayors  of  Cambridge,  from 
1488  to  1501.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
4116,  f.  8. 

Names  of  Gentlemen  in  the  Commission 
of  the  Peace  within  the  Town  of  Cam- 
bridge, 1597.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS. 
84,  art.  99. 

Lists  of  Cambridge  Officers,  1708-1782. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  5813,  f.  200  b.  ; 
5960,  f .  27. 

Collections,  containing  the  Monuments  in 
the  Parish  Churches  and  Chapels  in: 
Cambridge,  with  all  the  Arms  in  and 
about  the  Colleges,  by  Francis  Bloom- 
field,  1724.     Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS.  84. 

Monumental  Inscriptions  in  divers 
Churches  and  Chapels  iu  Cambridge. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  2129, 6121, 6821. 

History  of  the  University  of  Cambridge, 
by  Edm.  Carter.  London,  1753,  8°- 
Another  by  G.  Dyer.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1814,  8«. 


English  Counties. 


123 


Memorabilia  Cantabrigiie  ;  or,  An  Account 
of  the  Colleges  in  Cambridge,  by  Joseph 
Wilson.      Jjondon,  1803,  8"- 

Description  of  both  the  Universities  of 
Cambridge  and  Oxford,  with  their  arms, 
and  the  arms  of  every  college  of  both  of 
them,  witli  the  first  founders  and  prin- 
cipal benefactors  to  those  Universities, 
by  A.  Lewis.  The  arms  are  coloured. 
MS.  No.  125.  Ettington  Hall,  Co. 
Warwick. 

The  Foundation  of  the  University  of 
Cambridge,  with  the  names  and  arms 
of  all  such  noble  persons  as  have  been 
Earls  of  Cambridge  and  Chancellors  of 
the  University  for  100  years  last  past, 
also  of  the  founders,  benefactors,  masters, 
etc.  Collected  by  S.  G.  Sanderson. 
16G2,  MS.     Kimbolton  Castle. 

The  Foundation  of  the  Universitie  of 
Cambridge.  With  the  Arms  of  each 
College,  Founders  and  Officers,  etc., 
beautifully  coloured  by  John  Scot  in 
1617  and  1621.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS. 
4017,  4283.     Add.  MS.  11720. 

Lists  of  the  Chief  Officers  of  the  University 
of  Cambridge.  See  Le  Neve's  "  Fasti," 
new  edition  by  Thomas  DufFus  Hardy. 
3  vols.     Oxford,  1854,  8«- 

Catalogus  Cancellariorum,  Pro-Cancellari- 
oruni,  Procuratorum.  et  eorum  qui  in 
Acad.  Cantab,  ad  Gradum  Doctoris 
aspirant ;  et  numerus  omnium  Grad- 
uatorum,  etc.,  ab  ann.  1500,  ad.  ann. 
1571,  per  Matth.  Parkerum,  Arch. 
Cant.      Ashm.  Lib.   Wood  MS.  8567. 

Catalogus  Artium  Baccalaureorum  in 
Universitate  Cantabrigia?  ab  Anno 
Domini  1500,  usque  ad  Annum  1735,  a 
reverendo  et  dignissimo  Viro  Gulielmo 
Kichardson.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5885. 

List  of  Bachelors  of  Arts,  Cambridge, 
from  1500  to  1777.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  5851. 

Registrum  Gratiarum,  Graduum,  etc.,  a 
veteri  libro  procuratorum,  1488 — 1544. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  6399,  A. 

Lists  of  Cambridge  Graduates,  1500 — 
1775.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  M:^S.  5851,  f. 
224  ;  5884,  f.  33. 

Graduati  Cantabrigiensis,  1823,  with  MS. 
additions  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MSS.  19,209,  19,210. 

Graduati  Cantabrigienses.  Bdited  by 
Henry  Kichard  Luard.  Cantabrigiensis, 
1884,  8«- 


The  Cambridge  University  Calendar.  This 
calendar  was  commenced  about  the  year 
1799,  and  has  been  continued  annually 
to  the  present  time,  1890. 

Athenae  Cantabrigienses.  By  Charles 
Henry  Cooper,  and  Thompson  Cooj^er. 
(^ambridge,  1858  etc.     S''- 

Collections  for  an  Athene  Cantabrigienses  ; 
alphabetically  arranged,  by  the  Rev. 
Wm.  <  ole.  23  vols.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MSS.  5862  to  5884 

Collections  for  an  Athense  Cantabrigiensis, 
made  about  1732.  Pub.  Lib.  Camb. 
MS.  Ff.  iii.  32. 

Lives  of  the  illustrious  Men  that  have 
been  educated  in  the  University  of  Cam- 
bridge, from  the  foundation  thereof 
unto  the  year  1715,  by  Morris  Drake 
Morris.  Brit.  Mus.  MSS.  Harl.  7176, 
7177  ;  Add.  5856—5858,  6114  f.  12. 

The  Names  of  London  Scholars,  Members 
of  certain  Colleges  in  Cambridge,  1575. 
Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  20,  art.  82. 

Alphabetical  List  of  the  several  Gentlemen 
Avho  have  gained  Honors  and  Prizes  in 
the  University  of  Cambridge.  Camb. 
1836,  12«- 

Copy  of  a  Grant  of  Arms  to  the  Professors 
of  the  University  of  Cambridge.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  5812,  f.  151. 

The  Arms  of  the  several  Colleges  of  Cam- 
bridge. Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  883,  f. 
118. 

Arms  of  the  Colleges  of  Cambridge. 
[Coloured].     London,  single  sheet. 

Seals  and  Armorial  Bearings  of  the  Uni- 
versity and  Colleges,  of  Cambridge,  by 
W.H.St.  John  Hope.  Lond.  1882, 
40- 

An  application  of  Heraldry  to  the  Illus- 
tration of  various  University  and 
Collegiate  Antiquies,  by  H.  A.  Wood- 
ham.  Piihlications  of  the  Cambridge 
Antiqiiarian  Society  vol.  I.  Camb. 
1848,  ^^^ 

Drawings  of  Monuments  in  Cains  College, 
Cambridge,  1777.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  5851. 

A  short  account  of  the  Masters  of  Christ's 
College,  Cambridge,  with  their  coats  of 
arms,  by  the  Rev.  Wm.  Cole,  from 
1506  to  1754.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
5821. 

Arms  and  Epitaphs  in  Christ's  College 
Chapel,  Cambridge.  Brit.  Mus.  Add, 
MS.  5832,  f.  116. 


124 


English  Counties. 


Extracts  from  the  Records  of  Christ's 
College,  Cambridge.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  6981. 

An  Alphabetical  Series  of  Masters  of 
Corpus  Christi  College,  Cambridge,  to- 
gether with  their  Counties,  times  of 
Admission,  and  Degrees,  from  the 
Foundation  in  1351  ;  of  all  Fellows 
from  1 140  ;  and  of  all  other  Students 
from  1544.  See  Masters'  "  History  of 
Benet  College,  Camb."  [A  prior  list  of 
members  had  been  pulished  in  1749  ] 

An  Account  of  such  Antiquaries  as  have 
received  their  Education  in  (^orpus 
Christi  College,  Cambridge,  with  their 
arms  in  colours,  by  the  llev.  Wm. 
Cole.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5852,  5886. 

Catalogue  of  Masters,  Fellows,  and 
Graduates  of  Emanuel  College,  Cam- 
bridge, with  a  list  of  Admissions  from 
1584  to  1734.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
5851. 

Admissions  to  Gonville  and  Caius  College 
in  the  University  of  Cambridge.  1558- 
1689.  Edited  by  J.  Venn  and  S.  C. 
Venn.     London,  1887,  8«- 

Account  of  King's  College,  Cambridge, 
by  H.  Maiden.     Camb.  1769.  8o- 

Registrum  Regale,  sive  Catalogus  Prse- 
positorum,  Sociorum  et  Alumnorum, 
o  CoUegio  Etonensi  in  Coll.  Reg. 
Cantab.  Cooptatomm,1443-1774  Etonse 
(Bote),  1774.  40- 

Alumni  Etonienses,  or  a  Catalogue  of  the 
Provosts  and  Fellows  of  Eton  College, 
and  King's  College,  Cambridge,  from 
the  Foundation  in  3443  to  the  year 
1797,  with  an  Account  of  their  Lives 
and  Preferments,  by  T.  Harwood. 
Birmingham,  1797,  4*^- 

A  Catalogue  of  all  the  Provosts,  Fellows, 
and  Scholars,  of  King's  College,  Cam- 
bridge, from  the  foundation  in  1441. 
Together  with  their  several  Preferments 
in  Church  and  State,  the  places  of 
Sepulture,  Monumental  Inscriptions, 
Coats  of  Arms,  etc.  by  Wm.  Cole.  4 
vols.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  5814- 
5817. 

Biographical  Notices  of  all  the  Provosts, 
Fellows,  and  Scholars  of  King's  College, 
from  the  Foundation.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MSS.  5802,  if.  116-168  ;  5955  ;  5960. 

Catalogue  of  Provosts,  Fellows,  and 
Scholars  elected  into    King's   College, 


Cambridge,  from  1441-1703.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  6114.  Caius.  Coll.  MS. 
173. 

Account  of  the  Fellows  of  King's  College, 
Cambridge,  from  1478-1620.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  5954. 

Arms  of  the  Provosts  of  King's  College, 
Cambridge,  with  some  account  of  their 
lives.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.   5802. 

List  of  the  Fellows  of  Magdalen  College, 
('ambridge,  from  1575  to  1735.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  5851. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Masters,  with  their 
Arms  emblazoned,  of  Queen's  College, 
Cambridge,  bv  the  Rev.  Wm.  Cole. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5808. 

Arms  in  Queen's  College,  Cambridge,  with 
a  Catalogue  of  all  the  Fellows  and 
Treasurers,  1777.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
5848,  f .  163. 

Arms  of  Benefactors  to  Queen's  College, 
Cambridge,  preserved  on  Wainscot  in 
the  Master's  Lodge.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  5848,  p.  326. 

List  of  Masters  and  Fellows  of  Pembroke 
Hall,  Cambridge,  to  1798.  See  Loder's 
"  History  of  Framlingham,"  Woodbr. 
1798,  4«' 

Biographical  List  of  Masters  of  Pembroke 
Hall,  Cambridge,  with  their  Arms,  by 
the  Rev.  Wm.  Cole.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MSS.  5820,  ff.  132  b,  172;  5853,  f. 
170  ;  6402,  f.  131. 

A  List  of  the  Fellows  of  Pembroke  Hall, 
Cambridge,  1777.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  5851. 

List  of  the  Masters  and  Fellows  of  St. 
Catherine's  Hall,  Cambridge,  1733. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5851. 

Biographical  notes  of  the  Masters  of  St. 
John's  College,  Cambridge,  with  their 
arms  in  colours,  1775.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  5850. 

Mr  Baker's  Catalogue  or  Lists  of  Bishops 
educated  in  St.  John's  College,  Cam- 
bridge, with  their  Arms  in  colours,  1775. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5850. 

Admissions  to  the  College  of  St.  John  the 
Evangelist  in  the  University  of  Cam- 
bridge. Edited  by  J.  E.  B.  Mayor. 
Camb,  1883,  8°- 

Drawings  of  coats  of  arms,  and  monu- 
mental inscriptions  in  Sydney-Sussex 
College,  Cambridge.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  5821. 


English  .Counties. 


125 


List  of  Masters  of  Trinity  College,  Cam- 
bridge, from  1546  to  1699.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  7025,  f.  130. 

List  of  the  Fellows,  Masters,  Scholars, 
Pensioners,  etc.  of  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge.  1773.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  5846. 

Admissions  in  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
from  1635  to  1647.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  5851,  p.  159. 

List  of  the  Masters  of  Trinity  Hall,  Cam- 
bridge, with  their  arms  blazoned,  as  they 
appear  in  the  Master's  Lodge  ;  together 
with  the  arms  in  other  parts  of  the 
College,  1780.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
5859. 

Arms  taken  in  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge, 
1742,  with  copies  of  Monumental 
Inscriptions.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
5804,  f,  85. 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of 
Cherry-Hinton,  from  1538  to  1753. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5845  p.  218. 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Kegisters  of 
Cottenham,  1572  to  1776.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  5849. 

Lists  of  the  Ecclesiastical  Dignitaries  of 
Elv.  See  Bentham's  "  History  of  Ely 
Cathedral."  Camb.  1771.  4"-  2nd 
edition,  Norwich,  1812.  4^^-  Supple- 
ment by  W.  Stevenson,  1817.  Also 
Miller's  "  History  of  Ely  Cathedral." 
Lond.  1807.  8^- 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Principal  Members 
of  the  Conventual  and  Cathedral  Church 
of  Ely,  viz.  Abbesses,  Abbots,  Bishops, 
Priors,  Deans,  Prebendaries,  and  Arch- 
deacons, from  673  to  1756.  [By  James 
Bentham.]     Camb.  1756.  4'^- 

Account  of  the  Arms  of  the  Bishops  of 
Ely.  by  the  Rev.  Wm.  Cole.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  5822,  f.  140. 

Shields  of  Arms  in  Ely  Cathedral,  1768. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  5832,  5842. 

Account  of  the  Ely  Tablet  of  Knights 
and  Monks.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5832, 
fol.  101. 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of 
Hockington,  1561-1776.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  5849. 

The  Register  Booke  of  the  Parishe  of 
Impington,  from  1562  to  1684.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.   5821. 

Arms  at  Lanwade  in  Cambridgeshire,  1779. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5848,  p.  449. 


Extracts    from    the   Parish   Register   of 

Madingley,    Co.    Cambridge,    1539    to 

1698.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5852. 
Painted   Arms   in    the  Windows  of   the 

Rev.    Wm.    Cole's    House    at    Milton 

near   Cambridge,    1778.       Brit.    Mus. 

Add.  MS.  5834,  ff.  194-204,   344-359, 

390-399. 
Parish   Register   of    Papworth    Everard, 

Co     Cambridge,   from  1565   to    1(J91. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  31,854. 
Church   Notes,    and    extracts   from    the 

Parish   Register   of   Stow  cum   Quoy. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5832,  f.  94  b. 
Antiquities   of    St.     Mary's     Chapel    at 

Stourbridge,  near  Cambridge,  by  J.  S. 

Cotman.  Yarmouth,  1819,  fol. 
Marriage     Registers    from     h't.     Mary's 

Church   Whittlesey,    by   J.    Coleman, 

1879. 
Copy  of  a  Book   containing  Registers  of 

Births,    Burials,    and  Marriages,    and 

other  records  belonging  to  the  General 

Baptist  Church  of  Wisbeach.    Harrow, 

1860,  8«' 

CHESHIRE. 

Heralds'  Visitation  of  Cheshire,  1532,  3. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2076. 

The  Visitation  of  Lancashire  and  part 
of  Cheshire,  made  A.D.  1533  by  Thomas 
Benalt.  Edited  by  William  Langton. 
Chetham  Society.  Manchester,  1876.  4°- 

Visitation  of  Cheshire,  1566,  1580,  and 
1613.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  1170, 
1988.  Her.  Coll.  D.  3;  E.D.N.  17. 
Qu.  Coll.   LXXX. 

Visitation  of  Cheshire  by  Wm.  Flower 
and  Robt.  Clover,  1580.  MS.  Earl 
Grosvenor's  Lib.  Eaton.  MS.  Condover 
Hall,  Shropshire.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MSS.  1045,  1152,  1424,  1505,  2167, 
5182.  Her.  Coll.  D.  14;  E.D.N.  17. 
Chetham  Lib.  6694. 

Brief  notes  of  the  evidences,  pedigrees, 
etc.,  concerning  the  county  palatine  of 
Chester,  taken  out  of  the  book  of  the 
visitation  of  Chester,  made  by  Wm. 
Flower,  alias  Norroy  King-at-Arms, 
taking  with  him  Robert  Glover  alias 
Somerset  herald,  his  Mareschal,  A.D. 
1580.  The  original  remayneth  with 
Sir  W.  Neave  alias  Clarencieux  King- 
of-Arms.  MS.  17th.  centurv.  Eaton 
Hall,  Co.  Chester. 


126 


English  CorNTiES. 


The  Visitation  of  Clieshire  in  1580,  by 
Robert  Glover.  Edited  by  Paul 
K viands  for  the  Harhdan  Society. 
London,  1882,  8^- 

Visitation  of  Cheshire,  1591.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS:S.  2101,  2163. 

Visitation  of  Cheshire,  1603,  4.  Brit. 
Mus  Harl.  MS.  774. 

Visitation  of  Cheshire,  1580,  1612,  13, 
Ui-it.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  1070,  2187. 

Visitation  of  Cheshire,  by  Glover,  in  1580  ; 
by  St.  George  in  1613  ;  by  Flower  in 
1566.  MS.  Baginton  Hall,  Warwick- 
shire. 

Visitation  of  Cheshire,  1612 — 3.  Her. 
Coll.  C.  6.  Brit.  JVIus.  Harl.  MS. 
1535. 

A  copy  of  y^-  visitation  Book  of  Cheshire 
ann.  1613,  by  Robert  Smyth,  from  one 
in  y®-  possession  of  Tho.  Wotton,  of 
Kingston,  Surrey,  with  an  Alphabetical 
list  of  y®-  Gentrye,  arms  Blazon'd, 
1752.     Hrit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  29783. 

Visitation  of  Cheshire,  1630.  Brit,  ivlus. 
Add.  MS.  5529. 

Visitation  of  Cheshire,  1613 — 1G64. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.    2142. 

Visitation  of  Cheshire,  1663.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  2119.     Her.  Coll.  C.  38. 

Pedigrees  of  the  Nobility  and  Gentry  of 
Cheshire  since  the  Conquest.  Bodl. 
Lib.  Gough  MS.  ^ 

Collection  of  Cheshire  Pedigrees.  Her. 
Coll.  Vincent  MS.  120. 

Pedigrees  of  Cheshire  Families.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  11,33().  Harl.  MS. 
1057.  Her.  Coll.  Phil.  MSS.  9,  C  ; 
10,  L. 

Pedigrees  of  Cheshire  and  Lancashire 
Families.  Caius  Coll.  Camb.  MSS. 
533,  547. 

Copies  of  old  deeds  and  genealogies  of  old 
Cheshire  Families,  with  arms  in  colour, 
well  drawn.  MS.  Tabley  House,  Che- 
shire. 

Cheshire  Genealogies,  with  coloured  arms, 
large  folio.  MS.  Tabley  House,  Che- 
shire. 

The  descents  or  genealogies  of  certain 
families  of  the  gentry  of  Bucklow 
Hundred,  by  Sir  Peter  Leycester,  1665. 
[The  families  are  Booth,  Daniel,  Dutton, 
Holford,  Leycester,  Mainwaring,  Mob- 
berley.  Toft,  Warburton,  and  M  ere  ] 
Tabley  House,  Cheshire. 


Pedigrees  of  Cheshire  families,  by  J. 
Boothe,  with  arms,  and  sometimes  ille- 
gitimate issue.  There  are  some  addi- 
tions in  1613,  and  1655.  MS.  No.  137. 
Ettington  Hall,  Co.  Warwick. 

Pedigrees  and  arms  of  Cheshire  families, 
17th.  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  2589. 

Genealogia  fundatorum  monasterii  de 
Stanlaw,  et  de  Whalley ;  with  rolls  of 
noble  families,  their  pedigrees  and  arms, 
by  Thomas  Talbot.  Brit.  Mus.  Cott. 
MS.  Vesp.  D.  XVII. 

Pedigrees  of  Cheshire  families,  by  Joseph 
Hunter,  19th  centurv  Brit.  Mus  Add. 
MS.  24,444 

Pedigrees  of  Cheshire  families,  by  George 
Wilkinson,  1786-1788.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  29,782. 

County  Families  of  Lancashire  and  Che- 
shire by  James   Croston.     1887.    4"- 

Cestrise  Comitatus  descriptus,  etc.  by  John 
Legh,  1638.  Consisting  chiefly  of 
notices  of  Cheshire  families,  with  draw- 
ings of  their  arms,  coloured  or  in  trick. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,778. 

Bostock's  Heraldic  Collections  for  Che- 
shire, 1572    Brit   Mus  Harl.  MS.  139. 

The  armes  of  such  Gentlemen  as  now  do 
dwell,  or  heretofore  have  dwelled  in  the 
Countie  Palatine  of  (  hester,  written  in 
Anno  Domini  1594.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  26,740. 

Armorial  of  Cheshire  :  "  Collections  out 
of  Records  by  Roger  Wilcoxon,  given 
to  me  at  my  Visitation  taken  for 
Cheshire,  1613.  Ri.  St.  George, 
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pedigrees.  MS  16th,  17th,  and  18th 
centuries.  Eaton  Hall,  Co.  Chester. 
[This  volume  was  used  by  Mr.  Ormerod, 
the  historian  of  Cheshire.] 

Arms  of  Cheshire  families,  time  of  Charles 
I.     Stowe  MS.  774.  Brit.  Mus. 

A  full  and  accurate  Collection  of  the 
Arms  belonging  to  the  Gentry  of 
Cheshire.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.    4965. 

Arms  of  Cheshire  Families.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  2230,  f.  18.  Chetham  Lib. 
]VIS.  8019. 

Heraldical  Collections  concerning  Chester, 
by  Randle  Holme.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  1988. 

Arms  of  Cheshire  and  Lancashire  families 
described,  1682.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
29,786. 


English  Cottnties. 


127 


Arms,  Monuments,  etc.,  of  Cheshire 
Families,  collected  by  Ashmole.  Ashm. 
Lib.  MS.  7260. 

Arms  of  the  Monasteries,  and  of  the 
Nobility  and  Gentry  of  Cheshire  Brit. 
Miis.  Harl.  MS.  1940. 

Alphabet   of   Arms    of    the    Gentry    of 
Cheshire,  1656.     Brit.  Mus.  Add'  MS 
26710,  f.  77. 

An  Alphabet  of  the  Arms  of  Cheshire  and 
Lancashire,  blazoned.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  893. 

Ordinaries  of  Cheshire  Arms.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MSS.  246,  521,  893,  1382.  1457, 
2055,  2088,  2157,  2167. 

Crests  of  Cheshire  Families  by  Randle 
Holme.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1963. 

Common-place  book  of  heraldic  and  his- 
torical collections,  by  Robert  Com- 
maundre  (ob.  1613),  Rector  of  Tarporle}^ 
CO,  Chester.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  2642. 

Miscellanea  Palatina  :  consisting  of  genea- 
logical essays  illustrative  of  Cheshire 
families,  and  a  memoir  of  the  Cheshire 
Domesday  Roll,  by  George  Ormerod. 
Privately  printed.  Lond.  1851,  8^- 

The  Regester  Booke  of  Funeralls  in  the 
Countves  .  f  Chester,  etc.  begun  AD. 
1600,  by  William  Segar.  [This  MS. 
contains  the  arms  emblazoned  of  the 
persons  buried,  and  particulars  relating 
to  themselves  and  their  families] .  Brit. 
Mus.  Lans.  MS.  879. 

The  Register  Book  of  Funerals  in  North 
Wales,  Cheshire,  etc,  begun  28  May, 
1606.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  204L 

Cheshire  and  Lancashire  Funeral  Certifi- 
cates, A  D.  1600  to  1678.  Edited  for 
the  Record  Society  by  J.  Paul  Rylands. 
Lond   1881-2,  8"- 

^Monuments  and  Arms  of  Cheshire  fami- 
lies, collected  by  E.  Ashmole.  Ashm. 
Lib.  MS.  7260. 

Monumental  inscriptions,  and  drawings  of 
coats  of  arms  in  the  ■  hurches  of  Bun- 
bury,  Budworth,  Tarporley,  and  Over 
in  Cheshire,  with  lists  of  dignitaries  of 
those  '  hurches,  from  1321  to  1757,  by 
the  Rev.  Wm.  L'ole.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS  5830. 

An  extensive  (lollection  of  Monumental 
Inscriptions,  by  the  third  Randle 
Holme.     Brit.  Mus  Harl.  MS.  2151. 

Miscellaneous  Collection  of  Chifrch  Notes. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  2071,  2103. 


Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Historical  and. 
Genealogical  Notes.  Edited  by  Josiah 
Rose,  Reprinted  from  the  Leigh 
Chronicle  "  Scrap  Book."  Part  I. 
Leigh,  1878,  &c,  8^- 

Cheshire  Gleanings,  by  W.  E.  A.  Axon. 
Manchester  and  London,  1884. 

A  Memoir  on  the  Cheshire  Domesday 
Roll,  with  Notices  of  the  Justiciaries 
of  Chester  in  the  13th  century,  by 
George  Ormerod.  Not  published,  1851. 
80- 

Certaineverie  rare  Observations  of  Chester, 
and  some  parts  of  Wales  ;  with  divers 
Epitaphes,  Coats  Armours,  and  other 
Monuments,  verie  orderlie  and  labori- 
ouslie  gathered  together,  by  Sampson 
Erdeswicke,  1574.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
473. 

List  of  Cheshire  Officers.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl  MS.  280,  f.  50  b. 

List  of  Sheriffs  of  Cheshire  from  the  reign 
of  Edw.  III.  to  1699.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  1920,  f.  15. 

Names  of  Gentlemen  of  Worship  in  Co. 
Chester,  1575.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS. 
20,  art.  39. 

Names  of  Knights,  Esquires,  and  Gentle- 
men in  Co.  Chester,  1579,  1580.   Brit. 
i      Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1424,  f.  7. 

List  of  Cheshire  Gentlemen,  24  Hen.  YIII. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1920,  f .  38. 

The  Names  of  all  the  Inhabitants  within 
the  County  of  Chester,  A.D.  1641. 
Brit.  Mus.'Harl.  MS.  2107. 

List  of  Cheshire  Gentlemen  who  com- 
pounded for  their  estates,  temp.  Charles 
I.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2043,  ff. 
lis,  128. 

Names  of  Freeholders  in  Cheshire,  1579, 
1580.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1424,  f. 
7.  temp.  Chas.  II.  Harl.  MS.  1920,  ff. 
46,  m,  69. 

Worthies  of  Cheshire.  Border  Counties 
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1880 

Arley  Charters.  A  Calendar  of  Ancient 
Family  Charters,  preserved  at  Arley 
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by  W.  Beamont.  Lond.  1866,  4'^- 
Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers 
of  Backford,  in  Cheshire.  See  Nichols 
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128 


English  Coun^ties. 


An  Account  of  the  Earls  and  Bishops  of 
Chester.  MS.  17th  century.  Tabley 
House,  Cheshire. 

Catalogue  and  Lives  of  the  Bishops  of 
Chester,  etc.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
11,336. 

List  of  the  Mayors  and  Sheriffs  of  Chester, 
1326—1584.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
29,777. 

Briefe  notes  of  Antiquitye  of  the  famose 
Cittye  of  Chester,  with  the  Succession 
of  the  names  of  all  the  Mayors  and 
Sheriffes,  etc.,  to  the  year  1622,  and 
continued  to  1646.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  29,779. 

A  list  of  the  Mayors  and  Sheriffs  of 
Chester,  beginning  in  an  early  year  of 
Edward  the  Third,  and  continued  by 
various  writers  to  the  year  of  our' Lord 
1784.  MS.  h.  Corporation  of  the  City 
of  Chester. 

Lists  of  the  Recorders,  Mayors,  and 
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The  antiquities  of  the  most  antient  and 
famous  Cittie  of  Chester ;  with  a  Col- 
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Citty  and  the  time  they  governed  ;  and 
a  coppie  of  a  collection  of  the  Justices 
of  Chester,  1602.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
29,780. 

Catalogue  of  the  Justices  of  Chester.  Bodl. 
Lib.  MS.  5095,  f .  89. 

Names  of  the  Corporation  of  Chester,  1601. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2003,  f .  665. 

Monumental  Inscriptions  from  the  Parish 
Churches  of  Chester,  18th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,781. 

Copy  of  the  Parish  Registers  of  St.  Brid- 
get, St.  Mary-on-the-Hill,  St.  Olave, 
and  Trinity  Churches,  in  Chester,  from 
1598  to  1653.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
2177. 

Description  of  the  armorial  bearings  and 
copies  of  inscriptions  in  the  churches  of 
St.  Michael,  St.  Bridgett,  St.  Mary,  St. 
Olive,  and  St.  John,  at  Chester.  Stowe 
MS.  648.     Brit.  Mus. 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of 
Farndon,  in  Cheshire,  commencing  1601. 
See  Nichols'  "Coll.  Top.  et  Gen."  Vol. 
IV.  p.  233. 

The  Shields  of  Arms  formerly  in  the  win- 
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A  History  of  the  Town  and  Parish  of 
Nantwich,  by  James  Hall,  [containing 
extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers,  and 
a  History,  with  pedigrees,  of  the 
families  of  Maisterson,  Wilbraham, 
Church,  Main  waring,  Wettenhall,  Tom- 
kinson,  Minshull,  Goldsmith,  Gerard, 
Malbon,  Wright,  Comberbach,  Wick- 
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1883,  4P- 

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Society  by  James  Croston.  Lond. 
1881,  80- 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of 
Prestbury,  Cheshire.  See  Miscellanea 
Genealogica  et  Heraldica  vol  3.  Lond. 
1889,  S*^- 

Stockport  Parish  Registers,  Transcribed 
by  E.  W.  Bulkeley.     In  progress,  1887. 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of  Tar- 
porley  in  Cheshire,  from  1589  to  1755. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5836. 

Historic  Gleanings  ;  viz.  extracts  from  the 
Registers  of  the  Parish  Church  of  St. 
Hilary,  Wallasey,  Cheshire,  etc.,  by 
Edw.  M.  Hance.      Liverpool,  1886,  8°- 

Warrington  Church  Notes.  The  Parish 
Church  of  St.  Elfin,  Warrington,  and 
the  other  churches  of  the  Parish,  by 
William  Beaumont.  Warrington,  1878, 
80- 

An  attempt  to  identify  the  Arms  formerly 
existing  on  the  windows  of  the  Parish 
Church  and  Austin  Fidary  at  Warring- 
ton, by  William  Beaumont.  Warring- 
ton, 1878,  8°- 

Extracts  from  the  parish  register  of  Whit- 
church, Co.  Chester,  1633-1740.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,444. 

CORNWALL. 

Heralds'  Visitation  of  the  County  of  Corn- 
wall. MS.  without  title  or  date  in  the 
possession  of  J.  R.  Pine  Coffin,  Esq. 
Portledge,  North  Devon. 

Visitation,  with  Arms  and  Pedigrees  of 
Cornwall,  &c.  families,  by  Thomas 
Benholt.     Stowe  MS.  649.     Brit.  Mus. 

Visitation  of  Cornwall  undated  :  another 
1530.     Her.  Coll.  G.  2 ;  H.  18. 


English  Counties. 


129 


Visitation  o£  Cornwall,  1531.    Brit.   Mus. 

Add.  MS.  14,315. 
Visitation  of   Cornwall,    1561,    2.      Brit. 

Mus.  Harl.  MS.  3288. 
Visitation  of  Cornwall,  1570-1590.     Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  16,940. 
Visitation  of  Cornwall,  1573.     Her.    Coll. 

MSS.  E.  15  ;  G.  6;  H.  16.    Caius  Coll. 

553. 
Visitation  of  Cornwall,  1573-1620.     Brit. 

Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1079. 
Visitation  of  Cornwall,  1620.     Brit.  Mus. 

Harl.  MSS.   1142,    1149,    1162,    1164, 

1397.  Her.  Coll.  C.  i ;  E.D.N.  2.  Caius 

Coll.  532.     Bodleian  Lib.  5054. 
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Sir  N.  H.  Nicholas,  pp.    1-28.      Lond. 

1838,  fol.     No  more  published. 
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in  the  year  1620.  Edited  by  Lieut.-Col. 

J.  L.  Vivian,  and  H.  H.  Drake.  Harleian 

Society,  vol.  ix.     London,  1874,  4^- 
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the  Heralds'  Visitations  of  1530,    1573, 

and  1620.    Edited,  with   additions,    by 

Lieut.-Col.  J.  L.  Vivian.    London,  1879, 

etc.  4P-      In  progress. 
A    very    valuable    collection    of   Cornish 

Pedigrees.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  4031, 

ft.  76-90. 
Pedigrees  of  Families  in   Cornwall,    18th 

century.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  18,448. 
Blazon    of   Arms   of     Cornish     Families. 

Exeter  Cath.  Lib.  MS.  33. 
Arms  of  the  Cornish   Families   from   the 

Visitation  of  1620.      Brit.   Mus.   Harl. 

MS.  1482,  f.  5. 
Arms,  in  trick,  of  Cornish  Families,  1706. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  21,008. 
A  Discourse  of  Devon  and  Cornwall,  with 

Blazon    of    Arms,   by   John     Hooker. 

Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  5827. 
An  Alphabet  of  Arms  of  Cornwall,    1717- 

18.      Brit.   Mus.   Add.    MS.    14,833. 

Her.  Coll.  E.D.N.  52. 
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4632,  f.  23. 
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Cornwall,  with  their  arms,  in  alphabetical 

order.     Brit.  Mus.   Cott.   MSS.  Faust. 

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Cornwall — The  Duchy  and  Dukes  of  Corn- 
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British     Archceological     Association, 

xxxiii,  46.     London,  1877,  S^- 
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Walter  H.  Tregellas.     2  vols.     Lond. 

1884,  80- 
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Cornwall  to  1832,  by  W.  P.  Courtney. 

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Glossary    of   Cornish    Names,    by    John 

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Descriptive,  Genealogical  and  Heraldic 

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Edited  by  Arthur  J.  Jewers.     London 

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Rev.  S.  Lysons.   Brit.  Mus.   Add.  MS. 

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Parochial   and   Family    History    of    the 

Parish   of  Helland,    Cornwall,   by   Sir 

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Molesworth,  St.  Aubyn,  and  Truscott. 
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Parish  of  St.  Menefreda,  alias  St.  Minver, 
with  plates  and  pedigrees.  1876,  4^- 
Only  15  copies  privately  printed. 

Parishes  of  St.  Teath  and  Temple,  with 
plates  and  pedigrees.  1876,  4<*-  Only  15 
copies  privately  printed. 

Parochial  and  Family  History  of  the 
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Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1536. 
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Collection   of  descents  of  several  of  the 
Nobility  and  Gentry  of  the  Counties  of 
Cumberland  and  Westmoreland,   by  J. 
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1879,  80- 

Church  Notes  in  Cumberland,  collected  by 
the  Rev.  S.  Lysons.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
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List  of  Sheriffs  of  Cumberland,  from  1 
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Harl.  MS.  2122.  Carlisle  Cath.  MS. 
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Early  Sheriffs  of  Cumberland,  by  Sir 
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Cumberland  and  Westmoreland  M.P.s, 
from  1660  to  1867,  by  Richard  Fergu- 
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An  Account  of  the  most  considerable 
Estates  and  Families  in  the  County  of 
Cumberland,  from  the  Conquest  to 
James  I.,  by  J.  Denton.  Edited  by 
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An  alphabetical  catalogue  of  the  Gentry 
of  the  County  of  Cumberland,  with 
their  Arms.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  865, 
f.  101. 

Names  of  Cumberland  Gentlemen.  Brit. 
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Lists  of  Persons  in  public  and  private 
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Guide."     Carlisle,  1811.  8«- 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Register  of 
St.  Bees'  with  comments  on  the  same, 
by  Wm.  Jackson,  Esq.  See  "  Transac- 
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land Antiquarian  Society,"  vol.  1. 
Kendal,  1874.  8«- 

All  the  Monumental  Inscriptions  in  the 
Graveyards  of  Brigham  and  Bridekirk 


English  Counties. 


131 


near  Cockermouth  in  the  County  of 
Cumberland,  from  1666  to  1876,  by 
Henry  Thomas  Wake.      Cockermouth, 

1878.  80-        ^ 

Bridekirk  and  its  Registers,  by  William 
Browne,  Esq.  See  "  Transactions  of 
the  Cumberland  and  Westmoreland 
Antiquarian  Society,"  vol.  iv.     Kendal, 

1879,  8"- 

Account  of  the  Religious  Houses  within 
the  Diocese  of  Carlisle,  with  the  Names 
of  the  Chancellors,  Archdeacons,  Rectors, 
etc.     Carlisle  Cath.  MS.  4. 

The  Parish  Registers  of  St.  Mary's  and 
St.  Cuthbert's  Churches,  Carlisle.  See 
"  Transactions  of  the  Cumberland  and 
Westmoreland  Antiquarian  Society," 
vol.  ii.     Kendal,  1876.  S^- 

The   Registers   of   the   Parish    of   Dean, 

Cumberland,  by  the  Rev.  W.  Shew  wen. 

'  See  "  Transactions  of  the  Cumberland 

and  Westmoreland  Antiquarian  Society," 

vol.  iv.     Kendal,  1879.  8«- 

Extracts  from  the  Registers  of  Grey  stoke 
Church,  during  the  reigns  of  Elizabeth 
and  the  Stuart  Kings,  by  the  Rev.  T. 
Lees.  See  "  Transactions  of  the  Cum- 
berland and  Westmoreland  Antiquarian 
Society,"  vol.  i.     Kendal,  1874.  8o- 

The  Old  Hay  ton  Registers,  by  the  Rev. 
R.  W.  Dixon.  See  "  Transactions  of 
the  Cumberland  and  Westmoreland 
Antiquarian  Society,"  vol.  iv.  Kendal, 
1879.  80- 

DERBYSHIRE. 

The  Genealogical  and  Manorial  History  of 

the  County  of  Derby,  by  John  Pym 

Yeatman.     In  progress  1887. 
Visitations    of   Derbyshire,   1569.      Brit. 

Mus.    Harl.    MSS.    886,    1484,    2113, 

2134,  6592.     Her.  Coll.  Vincent,  146. 

Ashmole    Lib.    798.      Towneley  Hall, 

Burnley,  No.  xli. 
Visitation  of  Derbyshire,  1569-1611.  Brit. 

Mus.  MSS.  Harl.  1093  ;  Add.  14,317. 
Visitation    of    Derbyshire,    1611.      Brit. 

Mus,  MSS.  Eg.  996  ;  Harl.  1153, 1486, 

1537.     Her.  Coll.  C.  4  ;   Vincent,  146. 

Qu.  Coll.  xci.     Caius  Coll.  529. 
Visitation    of    Derbyshire,    1634.      Her. 

Coll.  C.  33. 
Visitation    of    Derbyshire,   J662.      Her. 

Coll.  C.  34. 


Visitation  of  Derbyshire,  1662,  3.  Brit. 
Mus.  MSS.  Harl.  1082,  6104;  Add. 
6705. 

The  Visitation  of  Derbyshire,  taken  in 
1662,  and  reviewed  in  1663,  by  Wm. 
Camden.  Edited  by  Golding  and  Law- 
rence.    London,  1879.  8°- 

Collection  of  Pedigrees  of  Derbyshire 
Families,  by  Samuel  Mitchell,  19th 
century.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  28,113. 

Pedigrees  of  Derbyshire  Families.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  5809.  Her.  Coll. 
Philipot  48  P.,  50  P.  and  Vincent  MS. 
399,  V.     Qu.  Coll.  Oxf.  MS.  xcvii 

Derbyshire  Pedigrees,  by  Llewellynn 
Jewitt,  Thomas  Norris  Ince,  etc.  See 
"  The  Reliquary,"  vols,  vii,  ix,  x,  xi, 
xii.     Lond.  1867,  &c.  8«- 

Miscellaneous  genealogies,  chiefly  of 
Derbyshire  and  Yorkshire  families,  with 
arms  coloured  and  in  trick,  by  Joseph 
Hunter,  19th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  24,436. 

Arms  of  Derbyshire  Families.  Ashm, 
Lib.  MS.  854. 

Arms  of  Derbyshire  Families,  16th  cen- 
tury.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  9827. 

Arms  of  the  Nobility  and  Gentry  of 
Derbyshire,  &c.  Printed  separately 
from  Lyson's  History.  London,  1818. 
4,0. 

A  Derbyshire  Armory,  by  John  Sleigh. 

See  "  The  Reliquary,"  vols  v.  and  vi. 

London,  1865.  S"- 
Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  relat- 
ing to  Norman  Families,  by  the  Rev. 

W.  Hope.     See  "  The  Reliquarv,"  vol. 

ii.     Lond,  1862.  S^- 
Genealogical   notes   on   families   of    Cos. 

York  and  Derby  ;  with  extracts  from 

parish  registers,  etc.,  by  Joseph  Hunter, 

19th  century.     Brit.   Mus.   Add.    MS. 

24,605. 
Church    Notes     in    Derbyshire,    by    E. 

Ashmole.     Ashm.  Lib.  MS.  854. 
Church  Notes  in  Derbyshire.    Brit.  Mus. 

MSS.  Harl.  1026,  1486 ;  Add.  6701. 
Sketches  and  Church  Notes  in  Derbyshire, 

by  the  Rev.  S.  Lysons.    Brit.  Mus.  Add. 

MSS.  9448,  9463. 
Lords  of  Manors  in  Co.  Derby,  9  Edw.  II. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,092. 
Lists  of  Sheriffs  for  Co.  Derby,  from  1140 

—1825.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  6675, 

f .  153  ;  6700,  f .  133. 


132 


English  CorNTiEs. 


A  list  of  the  names  of  the  Justices  of  the 
Peace  for  the  County  of  Derby,  from 
1650  to  1773,  and  a  list  of  the  Bailiffs 
of  the  Borough  of  Derby,  from  1513  to 
1698  ;  together  with  a  list  of  the  Sheriffs 
of  the  County  from  1140  to  1796.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  6705. 

List  of  the  Sheriffs,  Knights,  and  Burgesses 
of  the  County  of  Derby,  1640.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2043,  ff.  22,  145. 

Names  of  the  Knights  and  Gentlemen 
resident  in  Derbyshire,  A.D.  12  Hen.  VI. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2043,  f.  32. 

The  lost  certificates  of  Knight's  Fees  for 
the  counties  of  Nottingham  and  Derby, 
by  J.  P.  Yeatman.     Lond.  1886,  8«- 

Scraps  from  my  Note-Book ;  or  Gleanings 
of  curious  facts  connected  with  the 
family  history  of  D shire  [Derby- 
shire], by  the  Rev.  Robert  Bigsby. 
London,  1853,  12o-  Part  1  only 
published. 

Derbyshire  Gatherer  of  Archaeological, 
Historical,  Biographical  Facts,  etc.,  by 
W.  Andrews.     1880,  12°- 

The  Reliquary.  Edited  by  Lie  welly  nn 
Jewitt.  26  vols.  Lond.  1860—1886, 
8°-  [Contains  a  large  amount  of 
heraldic  and  genealogical  information, 
with  numerous  pedigrees  of  Derbyshire 
families.] 

Derbyshire  Signs,  Described  and  Illustrated 
by  Llewellynn  Jewitt.  See  "  The 
Reliquary,"  vols.  7  to  14.  Lond.  1866, 
&c.  8°- 

Monumental  Inscriptions  in  Ashbourn 
Church,  Derbyshire,  written  by  Sir 
Brooke  Boothby,  bart.,  and  Miss  Seward. 
Ashbourn,  1806,  12o- 

A  Note  on  some  Armorial  Bearings  on  the 
Tower  of  Cubley  Church,  Derbyshire,  by 
Llewellynn  Jewitt.  See  "The  Reliquary." 
vol.  XV.     Lond.  1874,  S^- 

The  First  Volume  of  tlie  Registers  of 
Chesterfield  Parish  Church,  by  Frederick 
Bradley.  'ISee  "  The  Reliquary,"  vol. 
viii.     Lond.  1868,  S°- 

Catalogue  of  Bailiffs  of  Derby,  from  5 
Hen.  VIII.  to  13  Chas.  I.,  and  Mayors 
from  13  Chas.  I.  to  1698.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  6705,  f.  92  b. 

St.  Alkmund's,  Derby,  and  its  Oldest 
Parish  Register,  by  the  Rev.  W. 
Beresford.  See  "  The  Reliquary,"  vols, 
xi,  xii.     Lond.  1871,  8°' 


Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of 
Fenny-Bentley,  in  the  County  of  Derby, 
by  John  Sleigh.  See  "  The  Reliquary," 
vol.  vii.     Lond.  1867,  8o- 

Church  Notes,  in  Chapel- en-le-Frith,  with 
Pedigrees  of  the  Families  of  Reynolds 
and  Ashe,  by  Henry  Kirke,  etc.  See 
"  The  Reliquary,"  vol.  vii.  Lond.  1867, 
8«- 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of 
Grindon,  Monyash  and  Taddington, 
Derbyshire,  by  John  Sleigh.  See  "  The 
Reliquary,"  vol.  v.     Lond.  1865,  8''- 

The  Parish  Registers  of  Hathersage,  by 
the  Rev.  Francis  Jourdain.  See  "  The 
Reliquary,"  vol.  x.     Lond.  1870,  8o- 

Notes  from  "The  Book  of  Record  "  for 
the  Inhabitants  of  Holmesfield,  Derby- 
shire, by  Charles  Jackson.  See  "  The 
Reliquary,"  vol.  xx.  Lond.  1880, 
80- 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of  S. 
Giles',  Great  Longsdon,  and  Holy 
Trinity,  Ashford-in- the- Water,  by  John 
Sleigh.  See  "The  Reliquary,"  vol.  ii. 
Lond.  1862,  8«- 

Notes  from  Parish  Registers  of  Marston 
Montgomery,  County  of  Derby,  by  the 
Rev.  John  H.  Clarke.  See  "  The 
Reliquary,"  vol.  vii.  Lond.  1867, 
80- 

A  Statutory  List  of  the  Inhabitants  of 
Melbourne,  Derbyshire,  in  1695.  With 
Commentary,  &c.,  by  R.  E.  Chester 
Waters.     Privately  printed,  1884. 

Church  Notes  of  Staveley  and  Crich, 
Derbyshire.  See  Nichol's  "  Coll.  Top. 
et  Gen."  vol.  i.  p.  34. 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of 
Tideswel],  in  the  county  of  Derby,  by 
Benjamin  Bagshawe,  jun.  See  "  The 
Reliquary,"  vol.  viii.     Lond.  1868.  8^- 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Register  of  the 
Parish  of  North  Wingfield,  by  J.  Chas. 
Cox.  See  "The  Reliquary,"  vol. 
xiii.     Lond.  1872.  S^- 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of 
Youlgreave  and  Wormhill  in  the  County 
of  Derby,  by  John  Sleigh.  See  "  The 
Reliquary,"" vol.  iv.     Lond.  1864.  8«- 

DEVONSHIRE. 

Visitation,  with  Arms  and  Pedigrees  of 
Devonshire  families,  by  Thomas  Benholt. 
Stowe  MS.  649.  Brit.  Mus, 


English  Counties. 


133 


Visitation  of  Devonshire,  1531.  Her.  Coll. 
G.  2,  H.  18.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
12,479, 14,315.  Ashmole  Lib.  763.  Bodl. 
Cough  MS. 

Visitation  of  Devonshire,  1562.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  1169,  1567,  3288, 
5185. 

Visitation  of  Devonshire,  1564,  by  Robt. 
Glover.  MS.  belonging  to  J.  R.  Pine 
Coffin,  Esq.  Portlege,  N.  Devon.  Brit. 
Mus.  MSS.  Harl,  1091,  1399,  5840, 
5871  ;  Add.  14,288.  Her.  Coll.  D  7, 
G19,  2H7,  H15.  All  Souls'  Coll. 
Grafton  58. 

The  Visitation  of  the  County  of  Devon, 
in  the  year  1564,  with  additions  from 
the  earlier  visitation  of  1531.  Edited  by 
Fred.  Thos.  Colby.  Exeter,  1881,  4o- 
Privately  printed. 

Visitation  of  Devonshire,  1565.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  889. 

Visitation  of  Devonshire,  1564,  1620,  and 
1637.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1538. 

Visitation  of  Devonshire.  1620.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  1080,  1163,  1164, 
1169.  Her.  Coll.  C.  i.  Caius  Coll. 
530.     Bodl.  5054. 

Devonshire  Pedigrees,  recorded  in  the 
Herald's  Visitation  of  1620,  by  WilHam 
Camden ;  with  additions  from  the 
Harleian  Manuscripts,  and  the  printed 
collections  of  Westcote  and  Pole,  by 
John  Tuckett.     London,  1859,  4«- 

The  Visitation  of  the  County  of  Devon  in 
the  year  1620.  Edited  by  F.  T.  Colby. 
Harleian  Society,  vol.  vi.  London, 
1872,  80- 

Visitation  of  Devonshire,  1620.  Privately 
printed  by  Sir  Thos.  Phillipps. 

The  Visitations  of  the  County  of  Devon. 
Edited  with  Additions,  by  Lieut. -Col.  J. 
L.  Vivian.     Exeter,  1887,  &c.,  4P- 

Collections  of  Devonshire  Pedigrees  byH. 
Cotgrave.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2189. 
Another  with  additions  bv  Ralph  Brooke. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  3967. 

Collection  of  Devonshire  Pedigrees,  with 
the  Arms  in  Blason,  by  Thomas  West- 
cote.    Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2297. 

A  view  of  Devonshire  in  1630,  with 
Pedigrees  of  most  of  its  gentry.  By 
Thomas  Westcote.     Exeter,  1845,  4P- 

Genealogies  of  the  most  Noble  Families  in 
Devonshire.    Qu.  Coll.    OsS.  MS.    No. 

CCL. 


Pedigrees  of  Devonshire  Families.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2121,  f.  45,  <fec.  Her. 
Coll.  Phil.  MS.  48  P. 

Pedigrees  of  Devonshire  Families,  18th 
century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  18,448. 

Descents  of  several  Devonshire  Families. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1408,  f.  41. 

Arms  of  Devonshire  families  from  the 
reign  of  Edward  I.  to  Henry  VII. 
Stowe  MS.  650.  Brit.  Mus. 

Arms  of  Devonshire  Families  and  Devon- 
shire Corporations  of  various  kinds,  MS. 
17th  century.  In  the  possession  of  J. 
R.  Pine  Coffin,  Esq.  Portledge,  North 
Devon. 

Blazon  of  Arms  of  Devonshire  Families. 
Exeter  Cath.  Lib.  MS.  33. 

Arms  borne  by  Noblemen  and  Gentlemen 
of  Devonshire,  1584.  Bodl.  Lib.  Gough 
MS. 

Arms  and  Crests  from  Harvey's  Visitation 
of  1566.     Her.  Coll.  Vincent  MS.  184. 

Arms  from  the  Visitation  of  Devonshire, 
1620,  1623,  4.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
1482. 

Arms  of  Gentry  of  Devonshire.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  4632. 

Arms  of  the  Gentry  of  Devonshire.  See 
Risdon's  "  Survey  of  Devon,"  1714. 

Armorial  Bearings  in  the  Upper  Room  of 
Mr  T.  B.  Worth's  House  in  the  Cathe- 
dral Yard,  Exeter,  formerly  called  Moll's 
Coffee  House,  by  James  Wm.  Mitchell, 
Rothesay  Herald.     1879.  4P' 

Names  and  Arms  of  Gentlemen  in  Devon- 
shire and  Cornwall.  Brit.  Mus.  Cott. 
MS.  Faust.  E.  iii. 

A  Discourse  of  Devon  and  Cornwall,  with 
Blazon  of  Arms,  by  John  Hooker.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  5827. 

An  Account  of  the  Chief  Families  of 
Devonshire.  Exeter  Cath.  Lib.  MS. 
32. 

An  Account  of  some  Noble  Families  in 
Devonshire,  by  Sam.  Somast  ( Somas - 
ter?).  Sept.  1694.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  6861. 

S.  Somaster's  Devonshire  Families.  Pros- 
pectus, printed  in  1837. 

Lords  of  Manors  in  co.  Devon,  9  Edw.  II. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,093. 

Catalogue  of  the  Sheriffs  of  Devon,  with 
their  Coat  Armory.  See  Izaacke's 
"  Antiquities  of  Exeter."  Also  Risdon's 
"  Survey  of  Devon."     1811.  pp.  9-16 


134 


English  Counties. 


Daninonii  Orientales  Illustres  ;  or,  the 
Worthies  of  Devon,  by  John  Prince. 
New  edition.     London,  1810.  4P- 

Keraarks  upon  the  Worthies  of  Devon,  by 
Gr.  T.  Clark.  See  The  ArchcBological 
Journal^   xxxi,    125.       London,    1874, 

Devonshire  Celebrities,  by  T.  L.  Pridham. 

Exeter,  1869.  4«- 
The  General  Association  of  the  Gentlemen 

of   Devon,   to   the  Prince   of   Orange. 

Exon,  1689.  Broadside. 
Kegister  of  divers  Persons  who  have  given 

Tenements,  etc.,  towards  the  Kelief  of 

the  Poor  in  Devonshire,  by  R.  Izacke. 

Lond.  1736.  8°- 
Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem,  in  Co.  Devon, 

temp.   Hen.  III.,  Edw.  I.,   II.,    III.  ; 

with  coloured  Arms.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 

MS.  6126. 
The     antient     Sepulchral    Effigies,     and 

Monumental,  and  Memorial  Sculpture 

of    Devon,    by     Wm.     H.     Hamilton 

Rogers.     Exeter,  1877.  4«- 
Sketches  and  Church  Notes  in  Devonshire, 

by  the   Rev.   S.   Lysons.      Brit.   Mus. 

Add.  MSS.  9464,  9467-9469. 
The  Western   Antiquary,    or  Devon  and 

Cornwall  Note  Book.      Edited  by  W. 

H.  K.  Wright.     Plymouth,  1882,  etc. 

4,0. 

Devonshire  Notes  and  Notelets,  princi- 
pally Genealogical  and  Heraldic,  by 
Sir  Wm.  Rich.  Drake.  Fifty  copies 
privately  printed.     Lond.  1888.  4^- 

Notes  :  genealogical  and  historical,  being 
a  second  Essay  towards  a  history  of 
Bideford,  by  Chas.  Worthy.  Lond. 
1884.  8«- 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of  Corn- 
wood,  CO.  Devon,  1685-1834.  "  The 
Genealogist,"  vol.  vii.  London,  1883. 
8«- 

Epitaphs  and  Inscriptions  in  Exeter 
Cathedral.  See  Hewitt's  Monumen- 
tarium  of  Exeter  Cathedral,  in  vol.  iii. 
of  the  "  Exeter  Diocesan  Architectural 
Society's  Transactions."     1848    4°- 

The   Heraldry   of  Exeter,   by    Fred.    T. 

.  Colby.  London,  1880.  8o-  See  also 
The  Archceloglcal  Journal.,  xxx.  235. 
Lond.  1873.  8o- 

Lives  of  the  Bishops  of  Exeter,  by  the 
Rev.  Geo.  Oliver.  Exeter,  1861. 
.      8°- 


The  Marriage  Licences  of  the  Diocese  of 
Exeter,  by  Lieut.-Col.  Vivian.  Pri- 
vately printed  1888,  &c.  4''- 

Registers  of  Idyslegh  (North  Devon), 
1542-1801.  "The  Genealogist,"  vol. 
vir.     London,  1883.  8''- 

DORSETSHIRE. 

Visitation,  with  Arms   and   Pedigrees,   of 

Dorsetshire  families,  by  Thos.  Benholt. 

Stowe   MS.  649.  Brit.^Mus. 
Visitation   of   Dorsetshire,    1530.       Her. 

Coll.  H.  18. 
Visitation  of    Dorsetshire,    1562.       Brit. 

Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2186. 
Visitation    of   Dorsetshire,    1565.       Brit. 

Mus.  Harl.  JVISS.  888, 1046, 1092,  1150, 

1153.     Her.  Coll.  G.  8. 
The  Visitation  of  Dorsetshire,  A.D.  1565. 

Edited      by     Walter     C.      Metcalfe. 

Privately  printed. 
Visitations    of   Dorsetshire,    1565,   1574, 

1623.     Her.  Coll.   C.  22 ;    E.D.N.    16. 

Caius    Coll.    544.      Brit.    Mus.     Harl. 

MSS.  1451,  1539,  1166. 
Visitation  of  the  County  of  Dorset,  1623, 

by   Henry   St.    George   and     Sampson 

Lennard,  edited  for  the  Harleian  Society, 

by  J.  P.  Rylands.     London,  1885,  8«- 
Addenda  to  the  Visitation  of   Dorsetshire, 

1623  ;     together   with   a   collection    of 

Dorsetshire  pedigrees  from  a  MS.  in  the 

Dorchester  Museum,   edited   by   F.    T. 

Colby  and  J.    P.   Rylands.      London, 

1889,  8«- 
Arms  and  Pedigrees  of  Dorsetshire   fami- 
lies.      Brit.   Mus.   Harl.   MSS.   1427, 

5888.     Stowe  MS.  651. 
Arms  and  Crests  from  Harvey's  Visitation 

of    1566.       Her.    Coll.    Vincent   MS. 

184. 
Arms  from  the  Visitation  of  1623.     Brit. 

Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1482. 
Arms  from  Bysshe's   Visitation  of   1677. 

Her.  Coll.  MS.  D.  28. 
Survey    of    Dorsetshire,    containing    the 

Antiquities  and  a   copious    genealogical 

account  of  three  hundred  of  the   princi- 

cipal  FamiHes,  etc.,  by   Rev.  N.    Coker. 

London,  1732.  fol. 
Lords  of  Manors  in  Co.  Dorset,    9   Edw. 

II.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,093. 
List  of  the  High    Sheriffs   of   Dorsetshire 
!      from  1644  to  1756.      Brit.  Mus.    Add. 
'      MS.  5832,  f.  179. 


English  Cotjnties. 


135 


The  Parish  llegister  of  Buckland  Newtou, 
by  Chas.  H.  Mayo.     Dorch.  1889,  S^- 

List  of  the  Mayors  of  Poole,  Co.  Dorset, 
from  1490  to  1788.  See  the  "  History 
of  Poole."     [Moore]  1788,  8"- 

Poll  Book  of  the  Election  for  the  Borough 
of  Poole.     Poole,  1847,  8o- 

Mayors  of  Shaftesbury,  Co.  Dorset.  See 
Adams's  "  History  of  Shaftesbury." 

Extracts  from  the  Registers  of  Sutton 
Waldron,  near  Shaftesbury,  Co  Dorset. 
See  "The  Topographer  and  Genea- 
logist," vol.  iii.  Edited  by  John  Gough 
Nichols.     London,  1858,  S^- 

The  Parish  Register  of  North  Wootton, 
Dorset,  1539—1786,  by  Charles  Herbert 
Mayo,  M. A.     Privately  printed  [1877  ?] 


8«- 


DURHAM. 


Historic     Visitation     of     the    Northern 

Counties  in  1530,  by  Thomas  Tonge, 

Published  by  the  Surtees  Society,  vol. 

XLI.,  from  Harl.  MS.  1499,  Brit.  Mus. 

Durham,  1863,  S'>- 
Visitation  of  Durham  by  Wm.  Flower,  in 

1575.     Studley  Royal,  Co.  York,  MS. 

Wrest  Park,  Beds.   No.  34  MS.     Brit. 

Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1171.     Her.  Coll.  Phil. 

11  P.  Qu.  Coll.  Oxf.  cxxvi.   Dur.  Cath. 

Allan  3. 
Pedigrees  from  the  Visitation  of  Durham 

in  1575.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  12,477. 
The  Visitation  of  the  County  Palatine  of 

Durham,  taken  by  William  Flower,  Esq., 

otherwise  called  Norroy  Kinge  of  Armes, 

in   the   yeare  of  our  Lord  God  1575. 

Edited   by   Nicholas    John    Philipson. 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1820,  fol. 
Visitation   of  Durham,   1575   and   1615. 

Brit.   Mus.   Harl.    MSS.   1153,   1168, 

1397,  1540. 
The  Visitation  of  the  County  Palatine  of 

Durham,  taken  by  Richard  St.  George, 

Esq.  Norroy  King  of  Armes,  in  the  year 

of  our  Lord  1615.  Sunderland.  [1816?] 

fol. 
Visitation  of  Durham,  1666.     Her.   Coll. 

C.  22,  41 ;  Vincent,  118.     Caius  Coll. 

541.     Qu.  Coll.  cxxviii. 
Visitations  of  Durham,  1575,  1615,  1666. 

Edited  by  Joseph  Foster.  London,  1887. 

Privately  printed. 
Genealogical  Collections  for  •Durham.     3 

vols.     MSS.     Alnwick  Castle. 


Pedigrees  of  Durham  Families.  Qu.  Coll. 
Oxf.  MS.  xcvii. 

Pedigrees  of  Families  residing  in  the 
Bishoprick  of  Durham.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  2118. 

Catalogue  or  abstract  of  pedigrees  of  several 
families  in  the  counties  of  York,  Durham, 
and  Leicester,  with  tables,  by  J.  H.  MS. 
xxiv.     Eshton  Hall,  Co.  York. 

Arms  from  the  Visitation  of  Durham,  1575. 
Caius.  Coll.  Camb.  MS.  541,  art.  5. 

Arms  from  the  Visitation  of  Durham,  1615. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1374. 

Peerages  connected  with  the  Counties  of 
Northumberland  and  Durham.  3  vols. 
MSS.     Alnwick  Castle. 

An  alphabetical  catalogue  of  the  Gentry 
of  the  county  palatine  of  Durham,  with 
their  arms.  17th  cent.  Brit.  Mus. 
Lans.  MS.  865,  f.  88. 

History  and  Antiquities  of  the  County 
Palatine  of  Durham,  with  an  account  of 
the  Landed  Gentry,  Heraldic  Visitations, 
etc.,  by  W.  Fordyce.   2  vols.  1857,  4o- 

Northumberland  and  Durham  Family 
History.  11  vols.  MSS.  Alnwick  Castle. 

Two  Dissertations  upon  the  Mint  and  Coins 
of  the  Episcopal  Palatines  of  Durham, 
by  Mark  Noble.  Plates  of  Coins,  Coats 
of  Arms,  etc.     Birmingham,  1780,  4P- 

Lists  of  Sheriffs  and  other  public  officers 
of  Durham.  See  History  and  Antiquities 
of  Durham,  by  W.  Fordyce.  1857,  &c.,  4P- 

List  of  the  Knights  and  Burgesses  who 
have  represented  the  County  and  City 
of  Durham  in  Parliament,  by  Sir  Cuth. 
Sharpe.  Durham,  1826,  4°-  Second 
edition,  Sunderland,  1831—33,  4°- 

Recusants  in  the  Diocese  of  Durham  in 
1611,  arranged  under  the  heads  of 
Knights  and  their  wives,  Knights' 
wives,  Esquires  and  their  wives,  Esquires' 
wives.  Gentlemen  and  their  wives.  Gen- 
tlemen's wives.  Gentlemen,  Gentlewomen 
and  Vulgar.  Broadside.  In  the  custody 
of  the  Bishop  of  Southwark. 

Proclamation  by  Henry  St.  George,  NoiToy 
King  of  Arms,  publishing  the  names  of 
persons  who  had  usurped  the  title  of 
gentleman  within  the  County  Palatine 
of  Durham,  16  Sept.,  1615.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  27,423,  Harl.  MS.  5844. 

The  Origin  and  Succession  of  the  Bishops 
of  Durham,  by  George  Allan.  Printed 
in  1779,  40- 


136 


English  Counties. 


Church  Dignitaries  of  Durham.  See 
Sanderson's  "  Antiquities  of  the  Cathe- 
dral Church  of  Durham."  Newcastle, 
1767,  12«- 

Sanctuarium  Dunehnense  et  Sanctuarium 
Beverlacense ;  or,  Kegisters  of  the 
Sanctuaries  of  Durham  and  Beverley ; 
1837.     Printed  by  the  Surtees  Society. 

Chronicon  Mirabile  seu  Excerpta  Memora- 
bilia &  Registris  Parochialibus  Com. 
Pal.  Dunelm,  bv  Sir  Cuthbert  Sharpe. 
Sunderland,  islo,  S^- 

The  Monumental  Inscriptions  of  the 
Cathedral,  Parish  Churches,  and  Ceme- 
teries of  the  City  of  Durham,  by  CM. 
Carlton.     Durham,  1880,  S"- 

The  first  llegister-Book  of  Baptisms, 
Marriages,  and  Burials  solemnized  at 
the  Chapel  of  Denton,  in  the  Parish  of 
Gainford,  in  the  County  of  Durham. 
Transcribed  by  J.  R.  Walbran.  Ripon, 
1842,  80- 

Index  to  the  First  Volume  of  the  Parish 
Registers  of  Gainford  in  the  County  of 
Durham  1560  to  1784,  by  the  Rev.  Jos. 
Edleston.     1889,  ^^^ 

Genealogical  Additions  to  the  History  of 
Stockton- upon-Tees.  See  "  The  Topo- 
grapher and  Genealogist,"  vol.  ii., 
edited  by  John  Gough  Nichols.  London, 
1853,  80- 

ESSEX. 

Heralds'    Visitation   of   Essex,    undated. 

Heralds'  College,  MS.     Towneley  Hall, 

Burnley,  MS.  xlviii. 
Visitation  of  Essex,  1552.      Brit.   Mus. 

Add.  MS.  7098. 
Visitation  of  Essex,   1558.      Brit.   Mus. 

Hari.  MSS.  1484,  3968. 
Visitation  of  Essex,  1570—1590.     Her. 

Coll.  I).  11 ;  H.  10.     Brit.  Mus.  Add. 

MS.  16,940. 
Visitation   of  Essex,   1612,   1614.     Brit. 

Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  887, 1398,  6065.    Qu. 

Coll.  xcv.     Her.  Coll.  C.  15. 
Visitations  of  Essex,  1558,  1583,   1614, 

and    1634.      Brit.    Mus.    Harl.    MSS. 

1137  ;  1146  ;  1541 ;  2198. 
Visitation   of   the   County   of  Essex   by 

George  Owen,  alias  York  Herald,  and 

Henry  Lilly,  Rouge  Rose,  anno  1634. 

MS,  No.   127.       Ettington  Hall,   Co. 

Warw.      Brit.   Mus.   Stowe  MS.    655. 

Harl.  MSS.    1083,   1432,   1542,  2198, 


7017.  Add.  MS.  4308.      Her.  Coll.   C. 
21 ;  Phil.  13  P. 
The   Visitations    of   Essex   in    1552    by 
Hawley  ;    1558  by  Hervey  ;    1570  by 
Cooke  ;  1612  by  Raven  ;  1634  by  Owen 
and  Lilly ;    with   Miscellaneous    Pedi- 
grees and  Berry's  Pedigrees.      Edited 
by  W.   C.   Metcalfe  for  the  Harleian 
Society.     2  vols.     Lond.  1878—9,  8o- 
Visitation  of  Essex,  1664.  Her.  Coll.  D.  21. 
A   Visitation    of   the    County    of   Essex, 
1664—68,  by  Sir  Edw.  Bysshe,  edited 
by  J.  J.  Howard.     Lond.  1888,  80- 
Pedigrees  of  Essex  Families,  by  William 

Berry.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  15416. 
Pedigrees  of  the  Families  in  the  County 
of  Essex.     Collected  from  the  Heraldic 
Visitations,  and  other  Authentic  Manu- 
scripts,    by    William    Berry.       Lond. 
1840,  fol. 
Pedigrees   and  Arms  of  Essex  Families. 
Brit.  Mus.  MSS.  Stowe  654,  655,  656, 
657,  658;    Harl.  4944;    Add.  14,290. 
Her.  Coll.  Vine.  124. 
Quartered    coates    of   the    Nobility    and 
Gentry  of  Essex,  by  John  Morley.  Brit. 
Mus.  Lans.  MS.  865,  f.  188. 
Arms  of  Essex  Families,  by  Bvsshe.  Her. 

Coll.  MS.  D.  21. 
Arms  of  Essex  families,  described  in  alpha- 
betical order  with  the  names  of  their 
places  of  residence.     Stowe  MS.  531  ; 
532.     Brit.  Mus. 
Arms  of  Essex  Families,    17th  century. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  11,609. 
Arms   of   Essex   Families,    by  Chas.    K. 
Probert,  1877.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
33,529. 
Water-colour  Drawings    of    Churches   in 
Essex,  interspersed  with  coats  of  arms, 
monumental  brasses,    and  inscriptions, 
by  Edw.  John  Carlos.      19th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  25,705. 
Ancient  Sepulchral  Monuments  in  Essex, 

by  F.  Chancellor.  In  progress. 
Monumental  Records  and  Arms  collected 
from  various  Churches  and  Mansions  in 
the  County  of  Essex,  by  Chas.  K.  Pro- 
bert, 1856,  &c.  6  vols.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MSS.  33,520—33,525. 
Indexes  to  the  Pedigrees,  Arms  and  Epi- 
taphs of  Essex  Families,  contained  in 
several  printed  books  and  manuscripts, 
by  Chas.  K.  Probert,  1879.  3  vols. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  33,526—33,528. 


tJKGLiSH  Counties. 


i37 


Monumental  Inscriptions  in  Churches  in 
Essex.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6762. 

Epitaphs  in  the  County  o£  Essex,  A.D. 
1713.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  11,425. 

llemarks  on  Ancient  Seals,  with  Notices  of 
some  others  pertaining  to  the  County  of 
Essex,  by  H.  W.  King.  See  Transac- 
tions of  the  Essex  Archaeological 
Society,  i,  201.  Colchester,  1858,  So- 
Pedigree  of  Gill  of  Jenkins,  and  of  Spicer, 
Adams,  and  Cooper  of  New  Jenkins, 
Co.  Essex.     Privately  printed,  1872,  4"- 

Names  of  Noblemen  in  the  County  of 
Essex,  1633.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
2240,  f.  16. 

List  of  Nobility  and  Gentry  of  the  County 
of  Essex,  who  have  subscribed  to  a  new 
Map  of  the  County,  by  John  Warbur- 
ton.     Lond.  1722,  4o- 

Memorials  of  the  Antiquities  and  Archi- 
tecture, Family  History,  and  Heraldry 
of  the  County  of  Essex,  by  A.  Suckling. 
Lond.  1845,  4«- 

Names  of  Justices  of  the  Peace  in  Co. 
Essex,  1633  to  1640.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MSS.  2240,  f.  2  ;  5190,  art.  7. 

A  List  of  the  Justices  of  the  Peace  for  the 
County  of  Essex.  Lond.  1730,  single 
sheet. 

Inquisitiones  post  mortem,  Co.  Essex, 
Eic.  III.  to  Jac.  1.  Brit.  Mus.  Stowe 
MS.  93. 

Names  of  Freeholders  in  Essex,  1633. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2240,  f.  6  ;  Lans. 
MS.  5. 

An  Exact  List  of  the  Names  of  the  Free- 
holders that  voted  for  the  Knights  of 
the  shire  for  the  County  of  Essex, 
March,  1722,  giving  the  names  of  4600 
freeholders,  1724,  8«- 

Poll  for  Knights  of  the  Shire  to  represent 
the  County  of  Essex,  1734,  by  Cham- 
pion Bramfill,  1734,  8«- 

Poll  Book  for  Knights  of  the  Shire  to 
represent  the  County  of  Essex,  1768, 
giving  the  names  and  places  of  abode  of 
nearly  5000  freeholders.  Chelmsford, 
1768,  8°- 

An  Alphabetical  List  of  the  Freeholders 
of  the  County  of  Essex,  collected  from 
the  several  Polls  of  1763,  1768,  and 
1774,  by  T.  M.  Clark.     Lond.  1775,  8«- 

Eegister  of  the  Electors  of  the  Northern 
Division  of  the  County  of^ssex,  1841, 
2.     Chelmsford,  1842,  8°- 


The  Poll  for  two  Knights  of  the  Shire  to 
represent  the  Southern  Division  of  the 
County  of  Essex,  1857.  Chelmsford, 
1857,  8"' 

Association  of  the  inhabitants  of  Essex, 
formed  at  a  meeting  held  at  Chelmsford, 
8  Oct.  1745,  to  support  George  11. 
against  the  Pretender.  With  numerous 
signatures.  Vellum  Roll.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  30,301. 

Monumental  Inscriptions,  and  drawings  of 
coats  of  arms  in  the  Churches  of  Ash- 
don,  and  Kadwinton,  Co.  Essex.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  5831. 

The  Parish  Registers  of  Bobbingworth, 
Essex.  Privately  printed  by  Fred.  A. 
Crisp,  1884,  fol. 

Sepulchral  Memorials  of  Bobbingworth  : 
monumental  inscriptions  in  church  and 
churchyard,  pedigrees,  wills,  etc.  100 
Copies  privately  printed  for  Fred.  A. 
Crisp,  1888.  fol. 

Drawings  of  Arms  and  Monuments,  with 
copies  of  Monumental  Inscriptions  in 
Clavering  Church,  Essex,  by  the  Rev. 
Wm.  Cole.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
5804,  f .  130. 

The  Parish  Registers  of  St.  Leonard's, 
Colchester,  from  1670.  Twelve  copies 
privately  printed  by  Frederick  Arthur 
Crisp,  1886,  8«- 

Among  the  Tombs  of  Colchester.  Col- 
chester, 1880,  80- 

Arms  and  Epitaphs  in  the  Churches  of 
Hadstock,  Harlow,  Lofts,  Maunden, 
and  Saffron  Walden,  Co.  Essex,  1746. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5836. 

Coats  of  Arms,  Monuments,  and  Inscrip- 
tions in  the  Churches  of  Littlebury, 
Earl's  Colne,  Castle  Heveningham, 
Creshall,  and  Elmedon  in  Essex,  by  the 
Rev.  Wm.  Cole,  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
5811. 

Baptisms  at  Margaret  Roding,  Essex, 
1538 — 87.  See  The  Genealogist,  new 
series,  vi.  12.     Loud.  1889,  S^- 

The  Parish  Registers  of  Ongar,  Essex. 
Privately  printed  for  Fred.  A.  Crisp, 
1886,  fol.  fv 

The  History  of  Rocji^ford  Hundred 
(together  with  the  parishes  comprised 
within  the  Union) ,  from  former  Authors, 
Ancient  Manuscripts,  and  Church 
Registers,  including  notices  of  Churches 
and  Chapels,  The  Clergy  ;    Biography 


138 


English  Coukties. 


and  Genealogy  of  Families,  etc.  bj 
Philip  Benton.   Eochford,  1867,  &c.  8°' 

Some  Account  of  St.  Osyth's  Priory, 
Essex,  and  its  Inhabitants,  loith  numer- 
ous pedigrees,  by  J.  Watney.  Privately 
printed,  1871,  S"- 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of 
Stanway,  Co.  Essex.  See  Nichols' 
"  Coll.  Top.  et  Gen."  vol.  iv.  p.  305. 

Parish  Registers  of  Stifford,  Co.  Essex : 
Baptisms  1568  to  1783  ;  Marriages 
1572  to  1753  :  Burials  1752  to  1783. 
Thirty  copies  privately  printed  for 
Fred.  Arthur  Crisp,  1885,  fol. 

Parish  Registers  of  Stock  Harvard  cum 
Ramsden  Bellhouse,  Essex,  by  the  Rev. 
E.  P.  Gibson.  See  the  Arehceological 
Journal,  xxxvii,  406.     Lond.  1880.  8'^- 

Registers  of  Stock  Harvard,  Co.  Essex, 
from  1563  to  1700.  Edited  by  Edward 
Pendarves  Gibson.     London,  1881.  8''- 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of 
Theydon  Mount,  from  1564.  See 
Nichols'  "  Coll.  Top.  et  Gen."  vol.  viii. 
p.  406. 

Our  Parish  Registers  ;  being  Three  Hun- 
dred Years  of  curious  Local  History  as 
collected  from  the  Original  Registers, 
Churchwardens'  Accounts,  and  Monu- 

\  mental  Records  of  the  Old  Parish  of 
Waltham  Holy  Cross,  by  W.  Winters. 
Waltham  Abbey,  1885.  12o- 

GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 

Visitation    of    Gloucestershire,    undated. 

Caius   College,   553.      Towneley   Hall, 

Burnley,  MS.  xlviii. 
Visitation    of  Gloucestershire,  1530 — 31. 

Her.  Coll.  H.  20.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 

12,479. 
Visitation  of  Gloucestershire,  1569.    Brit. 

Mus.  Harl.  MS.  615.    Her.  Coll.  D.  12, 

G.  9.     Ashm.  Lib.  831. 
Visitation  of  Gloucestershire,  1583.     Her. 

Coll.  Vincent,  115.      Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 

MS.  1041. 
Visitation  of  Gloucestershire,  1623.     Her. 

Coll.   C.    17.     Brit.  Mus.    Harl.    MS. 

1543. 
Visitation  of  the  County  of  Gloucestershire, 

1623,  by  IJenry  Chitty  and  John  Phil- 

lipot,  with  Pedigrees  from  the  Visitations 

of  1569  and  1582—3,  edited  for  the 

Harleian  Society  by  Sir  John  Maclean 

and  W.  C.  Heane.     Lond.  1885,  8°- 


Visitation  of  Gloucestershire,  1682 — 83. 

Her.  Coll.  MS.  K.  5. 
The  Visitation  of  Gloucestershire,  b}^  T. 

May,  G.  King,  and  H.  Dethick,  1682, 

and  1683.  With  additions,  edited  by  T. 

Fitz-Roy  Fenwick  and  Walter  C.  Met- 
calfe.    Exeter,  1884,  4P 
Pedigrees  of  many  ancient  Gloucestershire 

Families.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2121, 

f.  72. 
Pedigrees  of  Gloucestershire  Families .  Her. 

Coll.  MSS.  16,  L  ;  37,  L  ;  14,  P  ;  15,  P. 
Pedigrees  of  Gloucestershire   Families  to 

1619.     Caius  Coll.  Camb.  MS.  553,  f. 

184. 
Pedigrees   and   Arms   of   Gloucestershire 

Families,  16th  cent.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 

MSS.  1191,  6174,  6185. 
Arms   and   Pedigrees   of    Gloucestershire 

Families,  circa  1634.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 

MS.  6139. 
Arms   of    Gloucestershire    Families,    Qu. 

Coll.  Oxf.  MS.  xcviii.    Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 

MS.  2230. 
Arms    of   the   Nobility   and   Gentry    of 

Gloucestershire.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 

1042,  f.  79. 
A  Collection  of  Coats  of  Arms  borne  by 

the  Nobility  and  Gentry  of  the  County 

of    Gloucester.       Edited     by     Sir    G. 

Nayler.     Lond.  1792.  4P- 
Arms   of   the   Nobility    and    Gentry    of 

Gloucestershire.      See  Sir  R.  Atkyns's 

and  S.  Rudder's  Histories  of  Glouces- 
tershire. 
Monuments.     See  S.  Lyson's  "  Collections 

for  Gloucestershire." 
Historical,  Monumental,  and  Genealogical 

Collections  relative  to  the   County  of 

Gloucester  ;  printed  from  the  original 

papers,    by   Ralph   Bigland.      3    vols. 

Lond.  1791,  fol. 
Historical,  Monumental  and  Genealogical 

Collections   relative  to  the  County   of 

Gloucester,   by   Ralph   Bigland,    1791. 

Continuation  by  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps, 

1872.  fol. 
Lords   of  Manors   in   Co.    Gloucester,   9 

Edw.  II.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,093. 
Lists  of  Sheriffs  of  Gloucestershire,  from 

Hen.  II.  to  1601.     Brit.   Mus.  Harl. 

MS.  1041,  f.  18. 
Knights   in   the   County   of    Gloucester, 

time  of  Edw.    I.      Caius  Coll.  Camb. 

MS.  553,  art.  2. 


English  Counties. 


139 


Gloucestershire  : — Knights  of  the  Shire 
from  1547  to  1803  ;  and  High  Sheriffs 
from  1154  to  1800.  See  Rev.  Thos. 
lludge's  History  of  Grloucestershire. 
vol.  1.     Gloucester,  1803.  8"- 

Nomina  Justiciarior.  ad  Pacem  in  Com. 
Glouc.  1  Eic.  III.,  1  Edw.  VI.,  et  22 
Car.  II.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  231, 
ff.  44,  51. 

Lists  of  the  Justices  of  the  Peace  for 
Gloucestershire,  in  1601  and  1620. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1041,  f.  18. 

Some  Account  of  the  Landholders  of 
Gloucestershire  named  in  Domesdav 
Book,  A.D.  1086,  by  Alfred  S.  Ellis\ 
Privately  printed,  1880.  8"- 

Collections  by  Henry  Powle  concerning 
the  chief  persons  in  the  county  of  Glou- 
cester, A.D.  1689.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans. 
MS.  232. 

Gloucestershire  Notes  and  Queries.  Edited 
by  Kev.  Beaven  H.  Blacker.  Lond. 
1881,  &c.  8«- 

Excerpta  ex  Eegistris  Parochialibus  in 
Com.  Glouc,  by  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps. 
2  vols.  pp.  106  and  pp.  62.  Medio- 
Montana,  1854.  [The  above  two  vols, 
differ  from  each  other.] 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of 
Aston-sub-Edge,  Co.  Gloucester.  See 
Nichols'  "  Coll.  Top.  et  Gen."  vol.  vii. 
p.  279. 

Extracts  from  Mickleton,  Aston-sub-Edge, 
Ebrington,  &c.  Registers,  by  Sir  Thomas 
Phillipps.  Typis  Medio-Montanis,  1854. 
Privately  printed. 

Berkeley  Manuscripts  ;  abstracts  and 
extracts  of  Smyth's  Lives  of  the 
Berkeleys,  including  all  the  pedigrees 
in  that  manuscript.  To  which  are 
annexed  a  history  of  the  castle  and 
]Darish  of  Berkeley,  etc.  By  T.  D. 
Fosbroke.     Lond.  1821.     4''- 

List  of  Dignitaries  of  the  Diocese  of 
Bristol.  See  Boswell's  "Ecclesiastical 
Division  of  the  Diocese  of  Bristol." 

Corporation  Dignitaries  of  Bristol.  See 
A.  Hooke's  "  Memoirs  of  Bristol." 
Lond.  1748.  S^- 

Bristol  Poll  Book  for  Dec.  1832,  giving 
the  names,  occupations,  and  addresses 
of  the  householders,  freeholders  and 
freemen.     1833.  S'>- 

The  Municipal  Seals  and  Armtrial  Ensigns 
of  the  City  of  Bristol,  by  J.  R.  Planche. 


See  the  Journal  of  the  British  Archaeo- 
logical Association,  xxxi.  180.  Lond. 
1875.  8'^- 

Drawings  of  Arms  and  Monuments,  and 
copies  of  Inscriptions  in  Bristol  Cathe- 
dral and  St.  Mary  Redcliffe  Church,  by 
the  Rev.  Wm.  Cole.  1746.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  5811. 

Coats  of  Arms,  coloured  and  in  trick, 
ascribed  to  the  Family  of  Chatterton 
and  to  other  Bristol  Families,  etc. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5766.  B. 

Monumental  Inscriptions  in  the  Parish 
Church  of  Charlton  Kings,  Glouces- 
tershire ;  with  extracts  from  the  Parish 
Registers,  and  some  Churchyard  Inscrip- 
tions. Transcribed  by  the  Rev.  B.  H. 
Blacker.  Lond.  1876,  4o-  Privately 
Printed. 

Monumental  Inscriptions  in  the  Parish 
Church  of  Cheltenham,  Gloucestershire. 
Transcribed  by  B.  H.  Blacker.  Lond. 
1877.  40-     Privately  printed. 

Clifton  College  Register,  a  List  of  Clif- 
tonians,  1862-1887.  Edited  by  E.  M. 
Oakeley.     2  vols.  1887. 

The  personalties  of  the  Forest  of  Dean, 
a  relation  of  its  successive  officials, 
gentry,  and  commonalty,  by  H.  G. 
NichoUs.  1863.  12o- 

Monumental  Inscriptions,  and  drawings 
of  arms  in  Gloucester  Cathedral,  1746. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5836. 

Ecclesiastical  Dignitaries  of  Gloucester. 
See  "The  History  of  Gloucester." 
Cirencester,  1781.  8°- 

Registers  of  Kemjjsford  :  baptisms,  mar- 
riages, and  burials,  1653  to  1700,  by 
W.  H.  Black.  50  Copies  privately 
printed  for  Fred.  A.  Crisp,  1887.  fol. 

Lords  of  Tetbury.  See  History  of  Tethury^ 
by  A.  T.  Lee.  Lond.  1857.  4°- 

Names  of  Noblemen  slain  at  Tewkesbury. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  692,  f.  164,  b. 
Trin.  Coll.  Dubl.  MS.  H.  48,  f.  200. 

HAMPSHIRE. 

Visitation   of   Hampshire,   1530.       Her. 

Coll.  MSS.  H.  7,  H.  18,  D.  13. 
Visitation    of    Hampshire,  1531.      Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  12,479. 
Visitation  of  Hampshire,  1552-53.      Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  7098. 
Visitation    of    Hampshire,    1575.      Her. 

Coll  G.  16,  G.  17,  H.  5. 


140 


English  Counties. 


Visitation  of  Hampshire,  1575-76.      Brit. 

Mus.  MSS.  Harl.  1054,  1139,  1186, 

1483,  3968;  Add.  16,940,  17,065. 

Caius  Coll.  536. 
Visitation  of  Hampshire,  1622.  Her.  Coll. 

C.  19,  Vincent,  130. 
Visitations   of    Hampshire,    1530,    1575, 

1622  to  1634.      Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 

1544. 
Arms    and   Descents   of   the   Hampshire 

Gentry,  by  John    Withie,   and  others. 

1530-1657.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1473, 
Visitations   of   Hampshire,    1575,    1622, 

1686.  Ex.  MSS.  PhiUipps  (Sir  Thomas). 

Typis  Medio-Montanis,  1854.  fol. 
Visitation,  with  Arms  and  Pedigrees  of 

Hampshire  families,  by  Thomas  Benholt. 

Stowe  MS.  649.  Brit.  Mus. 
Pedigrees   of  Hampshire   Families,   16th 

century.     Qu.  Coll.  Oxf.  cxxxi. 
Pedigrees  of  Hampshire  Families.      Her. 

Coll.  Phil.  MSS.  17,  C  ;  29,  L  ;  18,  P  ; 

19,  P. 
Pedigrees    of    Hampshire    Families,    by 

William  Berry.      Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 

15,447. 
Pedigrees  of  the  Families  in  the  County 

of     Hampshire,     collected    from     the 

Heraldic  Visitations,  and  other  authentic 

Manuscripts,  by  William  Berry.    Lond. 

1833,  fol. 
Pedigrees  and  Arms  of  Hampshire  families. 

Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  5865. 
Arms  and  Pedigrees  of  Hampshire  families, 

1626.     Stowe  MS.  659.     Brit.  Mus. 
Arms  and  Crests  from  Harvey's  Visitation 

of  1564.     Her.  Coll.  Vincent  MS.  184. 
Various  Heraldic  Memoranda  relating  to 

Hampshire.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  8156. 
Copies   of   Monumental  Inscriptions  and 

drawings    of    Arms    in    Churches     in 

Hampshire,  including  Winchester  Cathe- 
dral, by  A.  J.  Jewers,  19th  cent.    Brit. 

Mus.  Eg.  MS.  2364. 
Church  Notes  in  Hampshire.  See  Nichols' 

"  Coll.  Top.  et  Gen."     Vol.  vii.  p.  211 ; 

vol.  viii.  pp.  43,  132,  210,  369. 
Sheriffs  of  Hampshire,  tempp.   Hen.   III. 

and  Edw.  I.    Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  310, 

f.  125. 
Lords  of  Manors  in  Hampshire,  9  Edw. 

II.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,093. 
List  of  Names  of  the  Hampshire  Nobles, 

time   of   Henry   VIII.      See   Nichols' 

*'  Topographer,"  vol.  i.  p.  459. 


Genealogical  Anecdotes  of  Eminent 
Families  in  Hampshire.  See  "  Gents. 
Mag."  vol.  LVii.  pp.  680,  1056,  1152. 

The  Archives  of  Andover,  by  the  Bev.  C. 
Collier  and  the  Eev.  R.  H.  Clutterbuck. 
Andover  [1887,  &c.],  8°- 

Church  Notes  of  Highclere  and  Burghclere, 
Co.  Hants.  See  "  The  Topographer  and 
Genealogist,"  vol.  iii.  Edited  by  John 
Gough  Nichols.     Lond.  1858,  8o- 

The  Parish  Registers  of  Priors  Dean  and 
Colmer,  to  the  end  of  the  Year  of  Our 
Lord  1812.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Hervey.     Colmer,  1886,  4P- 

Les  Noms  des  Maires  de  la  ville  de  South- 
ampton depuis  Fan  du  Seigneur  1498 
jusqu'  a  1671  ;  partly  in  French,  partly 
in  English,  with  biographical  and  his- 
torical notices.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS. 
868. 

Southampton — The  Heraldry  and  exterior 
decorations  of  the  Bar  Gate,  by 
Benjamin  Wyatt  Greenfield.  Published 
by  the  "Literary  and  Philosophical 
Society."     Southampton,  1876,  S^- 

Church  Notes  in  North  Stoneham,  Hamp- 
shire, 1754.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
5836  ff.  140-146. 

A  new  History  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  with 
Genealogical  Notices  of  the  Inhabitants, 
by  George  Hillier. 

Poll  Book  for  the  Election,  Isle  of  Wight, 
1832,  also  for  the  County,  giving  the 
names  and  addresses  of  all  the  free- 
holders in  the  Island.     1832.  8°- 

Church  Dignitaries  of  Winchester.  See 
Gale's  "History  of  the  Cathedral  Church 
of  Winchester."  Lond.  1715.  8^ — Also 
Milner's  "  Ecclesiastical  History  of 
Winchester."  2  vols.  Winchester,  1798, 
4P-     2nd  edit.  1809.     2  vols. 

A  Paper  on  the  Seals  of  Winchester,  by 
J.  G.  Nichols.  See  the  Winchester 
volume  xlix  of  the  "Archaeological 
Institute,"  pp.  103  and  111. 

Epitaphs  and  Inscriptions  in  Winchester 
Cathedral.  See  Gale's  "  History  of 
Winchester  Cathedral."  Lond.  1715. 
8°-  Reprinted  in  Cassan's  "  Lives  of 
the  Bishops  of  Salisbury."  2  vols. 
Lond.  1827. 

Lists  of  the  Masters,  Scholars,  Commoners, 
etc.,  of  St.  Mary's  College,  Winchester, 
1393-1856.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
22,136 ;  22,137. 


English  Cottn'ties. 


141 


Extracts  from  the  Registers  of  Winchester 
College,  by  Mackenzie  E.  0.  Waleott ; 
containing  the  names  and  brief  notices 
of  eminent  alumni  from  1397  to  1832. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,632. 

Rolls  of  Winchester  School,  1706,  1784, 
1822,  1835.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
29744  a  and  b,  29535-6;  Eg.  MS.  2362. 

HEREFORDSHIRE. 

Heralds'  Visitation  of  Herefordshire.  MS. 

No.  XLViii.  Towneley  Hall,  Burnley. 
Visitation  of  Herefordshire,  1569.    Her. 

Coll.    MSS.    D.    12.    Caius    Col.  553. 

Brit.   Mus.   Harl.     615,  1159,     1545. 

Ashm.  Lib.  831. 
The  Visitation  of  Herefordshire,  by  Robert 

Cooke,   1569.        Edited    by     Frederic 

William  Weaver.       Privately   printed, 

1886.  8«- 
Visitation  of  Herefordshire,  1586.     Brit. 

Mus.  MSS.  Add.  19,815  ;  Harl.  1140, 

1442.     Her.  Coll.  Vincent,  115 ;   Phil. 

20  C.  21  P. 
Visitation  of  Herefordshire,  1619.     Brit. 

Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1434. 
Visitation  of  Herefordshire,  1634.    Her. 

Coll.    MSS.  (;,    25,  C.  28.    Brit.  Mus. 

Harl.   MS.  2230,  f.  110. 
Pedigrees   and    Arms    of    Herefordshire 

Families,  with  notes.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 

MSS.  1140, 2121, 2141, 5799, 6139, 6596. 
The  Heraldry  of  Herefordshire ;    being  a 

collection    of   the     Armorial   Bearings 

of   Families   which    have    been   seated 

in  the  County  at  various  periods   down 

to  the  present  time,  by  Ceorge  Strong. 

Lond.  1848.  fol. 
Herefordshire      Arms.     MS.     No.     110. 

Ettington  Hal],  Co.  Warwick. 
Arms  and  Crests  from  Cooke's  Visitation 

of  Hereford.     Her.  Coll.  Vincent.  MS. 

184. 
Arms  of  Families  in  Herefordshire,  with 

the   origin     of   their   surnames,     1602. 

Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  4056. 
Arms  of  Hereford  families,  time  of  Charles 

I.  Stowe  MS.  774.  Brit.  Mus. 
Arms,  in  trick,  of  Herefordshire  Families, 

1706.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  21,008. 
Coloured  drawings   of  Arms  and  Monu- 
ments, with  copies  of   Inscriptions  in 

Churches     in    Herefordshire,     by     D. 

Parkes.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  21,010; 

21,011. 


Monumental  Brasses  of  Worcestershire 
and  Herefordshire,  by  C.  T.  Davis,  1884. 

Monumental  Inscriptions  in  the  Cathedral 
Church  of  Hereford,  copied  from  the 
Tombs,  Monuments,  Brass  Plates,  and 
Memorial  Windows,  by  Rev.  Francis  F. 
Havergal.     Lond.  1881.  4''- 

The  Tombs,  Brasses,  and  Monumental 
Sculpture  in  Hereford  Cathedral,  by 
the  Rev.  C.  Boutell  and  the  Rev. 
Herbert  Haines.  See  the  Journal  of 
the  British  ArchoBological  AssociatioUy 
xxvii.     Lond.  1871.  8«- 

Drawings  of  Coats  of  Arms  in  Hereford 
Cathedral,  1746.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
5811. 

Epitaphs  and  Inscriptions  in  Hereford 
Cathedral.  See  Rawlinson's  "  History 
of  the  City  and  Cathedral  of  Hereford." 
Lond.  1717.  8''- 

On  Certain  Sepulchral  Effigies  in  Hereford 
Cathedral,  by  M.  H.  Bloxam.  See  the 
ArchcBological  Journal.,  xxxiv,  406  ; 
xxxvi,  237.     Lond.  1877.  8°- 

Drawings  in  Indian  ink  of  Monastic  and 
other  Seals  of  Herefordshire.  Formerly 
part  of  Caley's  collection  of  drawings  of 
Monastic  Seals.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
24,101. 

Lords  of  Manors  in  Co.  Hereford,  9  Edw. 
II.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,094, 

List  of  the  Sheriffs  of  Herefordshire,  to 
tliipyearl659.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6726. 

List  of  the  principal  gentlemen  in  Here- 
fordshire, 1645.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
911,  f.  78  b. 

List  of  Persons  objected  to  as  Voters  for 
the  County  of  Hereford,  18th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  Roll  1372. 

A  History  of  the  Castles  of  Herefordshire 
and  their  Lords,  by  the  Rev.  Charles 
J.  Robinson.     Lond.  1869.  4P- 

A  History  of  the  Mansions  and  Manors  of 
Herefordshire,  by  the  Rev.  Charles  J. 
Robinson.     Lond.  1873.  4P- 

History  of  the  Bishops  of  Hereford  to 
1602.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  4056. 

Fasti  Heref  ordenses,  and  other  antiquarian 
memorials  of  Hereford,  by  F.  T. 
Havergal.  With  illustrations,  by  G. 
C.  Hadden.     Edin.  1869.  4*'- 

List  of  the  Dignitaries  of  Hereford 
Cathedral.  See  Rawlinson's  "  History 
of  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Hereford." 
Lond.  1717.  8<>- 


142 


English  Counties. 


Collections  out  of  a  Register  of  the 
Church  of  Hereford,  from  A.D.  1393. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6203. 

Names  of  the  Mayors  of  the  City  of 
Hereford,  7  Ric.  II.  to  2  Chas.  I.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2141. 

An  Alphabetical  Copy  of  the  Poll  taken 
at  the  City  of  Hereford,  May  11th, 
1741.     Gloucester,  1741.  4o- 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of 
Sutton  St.  Nicholas,  co.  Hereford,  1591- 
1810.  "  Genealogist,"  vol.  tii.  Lond. 
1883.  8°- 

HERTFORDSHIRE. 

A  Visitation  of  Hertfordshire,  privately 
printed  by  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps,  in  his 
"  Topographer  "  for  March  1821. 

Visitation  of  Hertfordshire,  from  a  MS. 
formerly  belonging  to  Dr.  Michael  Lort. 
Brit.  JVlus.  Add.  MS.  5812. 

Visitation  of  Hertfordshire,  1572.  Her. 
Coll.  MSS.  G.  16,  G.  17,  G.  19  ;  Phil. 
37,  L.  Cheetham  Lib.  7995.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MSS.  1433,  1546,  6147. 

Visitation  of  Hertfordshire,  1615.  Queen's 
Coll.  xcvi. 

Visitation  of  Hertfordshire,  by  Sir  Henry 
St.  George,  &c.,  in  1579  and  1634. 
Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS.  788  ;  Harl.  MS. 
1504. 

Visitation  of  Hertfordshire,  1634.  Brit. 
Mus.  MSS.  Harl.  1234,  1547  ;  Add. 
5812  ;  Stowe  761.  Caius  College,  549. 
Cheetham  Lib,  7995. 

Hertfordshire  Visitations,  made  by  Cooke, 
1572,  and  St.  George,  1634,  with  Hert- 
fordshire Pedigrees  from  Harleian  MSS. 
6147  and  1546,  edited  by  W.  C.  Met- 
calfe, for  the  Harleian  Society.  Lond. 
1886.  8«- 

Visitation  of  Hertfordshire,  1669.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1429.  Her.  Coll.  Vin- 
cent 122. 

*'  Excerpta  ex  libro  M""^  Grafton  de  Visi- 
tatione  com.  Hertfordia)."  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  7022,  art.  15. 

Pedigrees  of  Nobility  and  Gentry  of 
Hertfordshire,  by  William  Berry.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  15,446. 

Pedigrees  of  the  Families  in  the  County 
of  Hertfordshire.  Collected  from  the 
Heraldic  Visitations  and  other  authentic 
Manuscripts,  by  William  Berry.  Lond. 
1842,  fol. 


Arms  of  Hertfordshire  Families.  Bodl. 
Lib.  Gough  MS. 

Arms  and  Crests  from  Cooke's  Visitation 
of  Hertford.     Her.  Coll.  Vincent  184. 

Arms  and  pedigrees  of  Hertfordshire,  &c. 
families,  time  of  Charles  II.  Stowe 
MS.  645.  Brit.  Mus. 

Arms  from  Bysshe's  Visitation  in  1669. 
Her.  Coll.  D.  24.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.   1405. 

Arms,  in  trick,  of  Hertfordshire  Families, 
1706.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  21,008. 

Chauncy  and  Salmon's  History  and 
Antiquities  of  Hertfordshire,  illustrated 
with  a  great  variety  of  Prints  and 
Drawings  of  Monuments,  etc.,  with  MS. 
notes,  &c.  by  Thomas  Baskerfield,  in 
three  volumes,  folio.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MSS.  9062-9064. 

Drawings  and  engravings  illustrating  the 
topography  of  Co.  Herts,  arranged  in 
alphabetical  order  of  places,  16th  to  the 
19th  century.  Five  vols.  fol.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MSS.  32348-32352. 

Monumental  Brasses  in  Hertfordshire 
Churches.  "  The  Antiquary,"  vol.  xiv. 
Lond.  1886.    4<°' 

Church  Notes  in  Hertfordshire,  by  E. 
Ashmole.     Ashm.  Lib.  MS.  1137 

Names  of  Freeholders  in  the  Counties  of 
Hertford,  etc.  A.D.  1561.  Brit.  Mus. 
Lans.  MS.  5. 

A  List  of  the  Nobility  and  Gentry  of  the 
Counties  of  Middlesex,  Essex,  and 
Hertford,  who  have  subscribed,  and 
ordered  their  Coats  of  Arms  to  be 
inscribed  on  a  New  Map  of  those 
Counties,  by  John  Warburton.  Lond. 
1772.   4«- 

The  new  Domesday  Book  of  Hertfordshire, 
containing  lists  of  persons  holding 
property  in  Hertfordshire  and  other 
counties  ;  holding  property  in  Hert- 
fordshire only ;  and  persons  holding 
land  in  other  counties  only,  but  stated 
to  be  resident  in  Hertfordshire,  etc. 
Compiled  from  the  official  return  issued 
in  1873.     Hertford,  1879.  8«- 

Poll  Book  for  Knights  of  the  Shire  for 
the  County  of  Hertford,  1774.  Hert. 
1775.  8o- 

Poll  Book  for  the  Election  of  the  County 
of  Hertfordshire.     June,  1796.    S^- 

An  Account  of  the  Altars,  Monuments, 
and  Tombs  existing  A.D.  1428  in  Saint 


English  Counties. 


143 


Alban's  Abbey.  By  John  Amunde- 
sham.  Edited  by  H.  T.  Eiley.  St. 
Alban's,  1873.  4o- 

The  Early  Heraldry  of  the  Abbey  Church 
of  St.  Alban's,  now  St.  Alban's  Cathe- 
dral, by  the  Kev.  Charles  Boutell.  See 
the  Journal  of  the  British  Archaeolo- 
gical Association,  xxxiv,  16.  Lond. 
1878.  8«- 

Drawings  of  Brasses  in  St.  Alban's  and 
Watford.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  16,966. 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Eegister  of 
Ardeley,  co.  Hertford,  by  George  W. 
Marshall.     1886.  8«- 

Monumental  Inscriptions,  with  drawings 
of  arms  in  the  churches  of  Barkway 
and  Barley,  co.  Hertford.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  5886. 

Church  Accounts  of  Berkhampstead,  co. 
Herts,  1584-1748.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  18773. 

The  Kecords  of  St.  Michael's  Parish 
Church,  Bishop's  Stortford.  Edited 
by  J.  L.  Glasscock.     Lond.  1882,  8«- 

Transcript  of  the  Parish  Register  of  Hex- 
ton,  CO.  Herts,  by  E.  Steele.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  6233. 

A  booke,  or  registre,  conteyninge  all 
Christeninges,  Maryages,  and  Buryalls 
with  the  parish  of  Knebworthe,  from 
29  Sept.  1598  to  1720.  MS.  Dr.  Wil- 
liams' Library.  Grafton  Street,  London. 

HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 

Visitation  of  Huntingdonshire,  undated. 
Heralds'  College. 

Visitation  of  Huntingdonshire,  1564 — 6. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  890.  Her.  Coll. 
H.  15. 

Visitation  of  Huntingdonshire,  1613.  Brit. 
Mus.  MSS.  Julius  P.  viii ;  Faust.  E.  1; 
Harl.  1054,  1075,  1179.  Her.  Coll.  C. 
3 ;  E.  D.  N.  8  ;  Vincent,  125,  Phil. 
228.  Caius  Coll.  524.  Queen's  Coll. 
xeiv. 

The  Visitation  of  the  County  of  Hunting- 
don, under  the  authority  of  William 
Camden  ...  by  his  deputy  Nicholas 
Charles,  Lancaster  Herald,  A.D.  1613. 
Edited  by  Sir  Henry  Ellis.  Camden 
Society.     Lond.  1849,  4^^- 

Pedigrees  of  families  in  Co.  Hunts,  with 
arms  and  crests  in  trick  :  The  King's 
Commission  for  the  visitati?>n  in  1602, 
etc.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  5825. 


Pedigrees   and  Arms   of  families  in  Co. 

Hunts.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6774. 
Arms  and  Pedigrees  of  Huntingdonshire 

Families,  chiefly  collected  by  Nicholas 

Charles,  Lancaster  Herald.     Brit.  Mus. 

Stowe  MS.  763. 
Heraldical  and  Topographical   Collections 

for  the  County  of  Huntingdon,   by  Sir 

Robt.  Cotton.     Brit.   Mus.  Lans.   MS. 

921. 
Church  Notes  in  Huntingdonshire.     Brit. 

Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1179.  Add.  MS.  24,590. 
Nomina  et  Insignia  Militum   Comitatus 

Huntingdon,   temp.   Edward  I.      Brit. 

Mus.  Harl.  MS.  7565. 
Lords  of  Manors  in  Co.  Huntingdon,  9 

Edw.  II.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,094. 
List  of  Sheriffs  of  Huntingdonshire,  from 

Hen.  11.  to  17  Jas.  I.     Qu.  Coll.   Oxf. 

MS.  xciii.  f.  6. 
A   List  of  Sheriffs  for  the    Counties  of 

Cambridge  and  Huntingdon,  from  1654 

to  1749,  with  the  names  and  dates  of  a 

few  earlier  ones.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 

5810.  f .  4. 
A  List  of  the  Gentlemen  Freeholders  of 

the  County  of  Huntingdon,  1768.    MS. 

No.  281.  Woburn  Abbey. 
Drawings    of     Arms    and     Monumental 

Inscriptions  in  the  Church  of   God — 

manchester,    1765.      Brit.  Mus.    Add. 

MS.  5834,  f .  129. 

KENT. 

The  Saxon  Dynasty.  Pedigree  of  the 
Kentish  Kings,  by  Robert  Charles 
Jenkins.     Folkestone,  1867.  S^- 

On  the  Jute,  Angle,  and  Saxon  Royal 
Pedigrees,  by  the  Rev.  Daniel  Heniy 
Haigh.  Archoeologia  Cantiana  vol. 
VIII.     Lond.  1872.  8«- 

Perambulation  of  Kent,  by  W.  Lambarde. 
Blach  Letter.  1576.  4°-  [First 
edition,  containing  an  account  of  the 
Nobility,  omitted  in  subsequent  editions.] 

Visitation  of   Kent,    Undated.     Heralds' 

College.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  818. 
Visitations    of    Kent,    with    Arms     and 

Pedigrees    of   Kentish  families.     Brit. 

Mus.  Stowe  MSS.  534,  654,  762,  764, 

765,  766,  767,  768. 
Visitation  of  Kent,  1530-1.      Brit.  Mus. 

Add.  MS.  12,479.      Her.  Coll.  D.  13. 

Vincent,  116. 


144 


English  Counties, 


Visitation  of  Kent,  1574.  Brit.  Mus. 
MSS.  Harl.  1484,  1824;  Add.  5532. 
Her.  Coll.  H.  2.  Caius  Coll.  536.  Queen's 
Coll.  ci.  Cheetham  Lib.  6694. 

Visitation  of  Kent,  1589.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  1196. 

Visitation  of  Kent,  1592-  Her.  Coll. 
G.  12. 

Visitation  of  Kent,  1594.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  16940. 

Visitation  of  Kent,  1589  and  1619.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS,  2198. 

Visitation  of  Kent,  with  arms  in  colours, 
1619.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS  23,750. 

The  Visitation  of  the  County  of  Kent, 
taken  in  the  year  1619,  by  John  Phili- 
pott.  Published  in  the  "  Archseologia 
Cantiana,"  vols.  IV.  V.  vi.  Lond. 
1861-66.    S^'- 

The  Visitation  of  the  County  of  Kent  in 
1619,  by  John  Philipott.  Edited,  with 
Notes  by  J.  J.  Howard.  Lond.  1863-6. 
8°'      [3  parts  only  published.] 

Visitation  of  Kent,  taken  in  the  year 
1619,  by  J.  Philipott,  Deputy  to  W. 
Camden.  Lond.  1870.  8o-  [This  was 
published  from  a  copy  in  the  handwrit- 
ing of  Sir  E.  Dering,  now  preserved  in 
the  Surrenden  Library.] 

Visitations  of  Kent,  1619,  1621.  Brit. 
Mus.  MSS.  Harl.  1106,  1432,  1548, 
6138  ;  Add.  5526,  5538.  Her.  Coll.  C. 
16;  Phil.  23  P.  Caius  Coll.  550. 
Qu.  Coll.  xcix. 

Visitation  of  Kent,  1623,  with  additions, 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  14,311.  Her. 
Coll.  MS.  D.  18. 

Visitation  of  Kent,  1574-1640.  Society 
of  Antiquaries  MS.  164. 

Visitation  of  Kent,  1663.  Her.  Coll.  D. 
18.     Soc.  Antiq.  163. 

Visitation  of  Kent,  by  Edward  Bysshe, 
Clarenceux,  King  of  Arms,  1665  ;  with 
a  few  later  additions.  Folio.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MSS.  8931,  8932. 

Some  Pedigrees  from  the  Visitation  of 
Kent,  1663-1668.  Annotated  by  Jos. 
J.  Howard  and  llobt.  Hovenden,  with 
index,  etc.  Lond.  1887.  4P'  100 
copies  privately  printed. 

Visitation  of  Kent,  1619-1765.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MSS.  5507  ;   16,279. 

A  very  large  Collection  of  Kentish  Pedi- 
grees. Soc.  of  Antiq.  MS.  173. 


Pedigrees   of   Kentish  Gentlemen.    Her. 

Coll.  Philipot  MSS.  24,  C. ;  25,  P. ;  12, 

Pc. ;  26,  27,  L. 
Pedigrees  of  Kentish  Gentry.    By   Jacob 

Chaloner    (?).    Brit.  Mus.    Harl.    MS. 

1104. 
Glover's   Genealogies  of  Kentish  Gentry, 

1571.     Her.  Coll.  Phil.  MS.  33,  W. 
Pedigrees   of   Kentish   families   to    A.D. 

1574,  with  Arms  roughly  tricked,   and 

corrections  in  the  handwriting  of  Lord 

Burleigh.  MS.  No.  312.  Lambeth  Palace. 
Pedigrees  and  Arms  of  Kentish  Families. 

Brit.    Mus.   Harl.    MSS.    5862,    6175; 

Add.    5480,    5509,   5520,    5528,    5534. 

Her.  Coll.  Vincent  MS.  145.    Lambeth 

Lib.  MS.  312. 
Pedigrees  of  Kentish  Families,  by  William 

Berry.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  15,448. 
Pedigrees  of  the  Families  in   the   County 

of  Kent.  Collected  from  the  Heraldic 

Visitations,  and  other  authentic  Manu- 
scripts, by  William  Berry.  Lond.  1830, 

fol. 
Collections  for  the  County  of  Kent,   con- 
sisting  of  pedigrees,  etc  ,  by  the  Rev. 

D.  T.  Powell,  19th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 

Add.   MS   17,733. 
Genealogical  Notes  of   Kent.   Brit.    Mus. 

Add.  MS,  5538. 
Shields    of    Arms   in   colours,    from   the 

windows    of    Grey   Friars,    Greenwich. 

Two  paper  rolls  ;  te7np.  Hen.  VII.  Brit. 

Mus.  Eg.  MS.  2341,  A.  and  B. 
Early  Kentish  Armory,  by  William  Smith 

Ellis.     ArchcBologia  Cantiana^  vol.  xv. 

Lond.  1883,  8«- 
Arms  of  ancient  Kentish  Families.     Brit. 

Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6587,  f.  43. 
Arms  of  Families  of  Kent.   Soc.  of  Antiq. 

MSS.    156;    158—162.      Brit.    Mus. 

Harl.  MS.  5843. 
Arms  of  Baronets,  Knights,  and  Nobility 

of  Kent,  with  the  Arms  of  the  several 

Sees,  by  John  Withie.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 

MS.  908. 
Arms,  in  colours,  of  Lords,  Knights,  and 

Gentlemen  of  the  County  of  Kent,  1593. 

MS.     No.  300.     Lambeth  Palace. 
A  Collection  of  Kentish  Arms,   16th  and 

17th  centuries.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 

14,306. 
Arms  of  Kentish  Families,   16th  century 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  30,983  ;  HarL  MS. 

4108. 


ENOLisn  Counties. 


145 


Arms  of  all  the  gentlemen  of  Kent,  temp. 

Jiimes  I.,  alphabetically  arranged.    MS. 

No.  138.  Ettington  Hall,  Co.  Warwick. 
Armorial  bearings  chiefly  of  the  Nobility 

and  Gentry  of  Kent,  by  Philipot,  about 

the  year  1616.     Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS. 

534. 
Arras,    etc.    of  Kentish   Families,    1624. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  18,594,  f.  106. 
Arms  of  Kentish  Families  to  Charles  II. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  12,226. 
Collection  of  Kentish  Armes,  by   Filmer 

Southouse.  The   Arms   emblazoned   on 

vellum,  xviii.  cent.      Brit.   Mus.    Add. 

MS.  14,307. 
Arms,  in  trick,  of  Kentish  Families,  1706, 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  21,008. 
Arms  and  Genealogies  of  Families  in  Kent. 

Collected  by   Edward   Hasted.      Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  5480. 
Arms,    Pedigrees,    and     Monuments     of 

Kentish   Families.      Brit.    Mus.    Add. 

MS.  5486. 
Arms   and   Monumental   Inscriptions   in 

Churches  in  Kent.      Brit.   Mus.    Harl. 

MS.  5805. 
Notes  of  Monuments   in   several   Parish 

Churches  in  Kent.      Brit.    Mus.   Add. 

MS.  11,259. 
Notes    of    Arms,    Monuments,     etc.    in 

Churches  in  Kent,  drawn  up  by   Peter 

Le     Neve,    1603—1624.      Brit.    Mus. 

Add.  MS.  5479. 
A  Collection  of  Monuments  and  Arms  in 

Churches    of   Kent,    attributed   to   J. 

Philpott.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  3917. 
Coloured  drawings  of  Church-Monuments, 

etc.,  in  Deptf  ord  and  the  neighbourhood, 

Co.  Kent,  by  E.  Bate,  C.   Lennell,  and 

others.  1839—1841.  Folio.    Brit.  Mus. 

Add.  MS.  16,945. 
Coloured  drawings  of  Church-Monuments, 

etc.,  in  Greenwich,  Woolwich,  Charlton, 

and  the  vicinity,  Co.  Kent,  by  C.  Len- 
nell, and  others.     1841.     Folio.     Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  16,946. 
The  Monuments  and  painted  glass  of  up- 

w^ards  of  one  hundred  churches,  chiefly 

in  the  eastern  part  of  Kent.    By  Philip 

Parsons.     Canterbury,  1794,  4P- 
Notes   of  Brasses    formerly    existing   in 

Dover  Castle,  Maidstone,  and   Ashford 

Churches,  by  Herbert  L.   Smith,  Esq. 

ArcJicBologia  Cantiana,  vol.   i.      Lond. 

1858,  80- 


Notes  of  Brasses,  Memorial  Windows,  and 
Escutcheons,  formerly  existing  in 
Ashford  and  Willesborough  Churches, 
by  Herbert  L.  Smith.  Archceologia 
Cantiana^  vol.  ii.     Lond.  1859,  S*'- 

Kentish  Brasses.  Collected  by  W.  D, 
Belcher.     Lond.  1888.  4o- 

Water-colour  drawings  of  churches  in 
Kent,  interspersed  with  Coats  of  Arms, 
monumental  brasses,  and  inscriptions, 
by  Edw.  John  Carlos,  19th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  25,705. 

Drawings  and  engravings  illustrating  the 
topography  of  Co.  Kent,  arranged  in 
alphabetical  order  of  places,  18th  and 
19th  centuries.  Twenty- three  vols, 
folio.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  32,353— 
32,375. 

Lords  of  Manors  in  the  county  of  Kent, 
9  Edw.  II.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
26,094. 

A  brief  account  of  the  several  Bailiffs, 
Sherifs,  Custos's,  and  Lord  Mayors  of 
the  City  of  London,  who,  either  them- 
selves, their  ancestors,  immediate 
descendants,  have  possessed  lands  in  the 
County  of  Kent,  or  have  by  birth 
sprung  from  thence,  with  the  coat 
armour  belonging  to  each  of  them,  1209 
— 17t)5,  M8.  No.  XXVIII,  Towneley 
Hall,  Burnley. 

A  List  of  the  names  of  such  persons  as 
find  and  bear  Arms  within  the  Hundred 
of  Calchill,  Co.  Kent,  and  are  belonging 
to  the  trayned  Band  now  under  the 
command  of  Sir  John  Darell,  Knt. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  EoU  V,  14. 

List  of  the  Nobility  and  Gentry  of  Kent, 
by  Thomas  Colwell  of  Faversham,  1624, 
with  arms  in  colours.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  18,594. 

Names  of  the  Gentlemen  of  Kent  in  the 
reign  of  Hen.  VII.  Brit.  Mus.  Cott. 
MS.  Faust.  E.  ii.  f .  216. 

List  of  the  Gentry  of  Kent  in  the  time  of 
Henry  VII.,  by  James  Greenstreet. 
Lond.  1877,  S^-  See  also  Archcdologia 
Cantiana,  vol.  xi. 

Gentry  of  Kent,  with  their  Lands,  from  12 
Hen.  II.  to  Edward  VI.  Her.  Coll. 
Philipot  MS.  4,  Pb. 

A  catalogue  of  the  Wardens  of  the  Five 
Ports,  with  their  arms.  17th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Lansd.  MS.  865,  f .  60. 


146 


English  Cor^TiES. 


Catalogue  of  Lord  Wardens  of  the  Cinque 
Ports.     See  Somner's  "  Roman  Ports  in 
Kent." 
Coronation  ceremonies  and  customs  relative 
to  the  Barons  of  the  Cinque  Ports   as 
supporters  of  the  Canopy,  by  Sir  Thos. 
Mantell.     Dover,  1820,  4°- 
Constables  and  Lieutenants  of  Dover  and 
Rochester  Castles.  Her.  Coll.  Phil.  MS. 
34. 
An    historical    catalogue    of    the   High 
Sheriffs  of  Kent.     See   Villare  Canti- 
nnurn^  by  Thos.  Phillipot.    Lond.  1659, 
fol.     Another  edition,  1776,  fol. 
The  Kentisli  Chronologer.     Comprising  a 
list   of  tlie  nobility,    lord   lieutenants, 
baronets,  high  slieriffs,  etc.,  by  Walter 
Rowles.     Lond.  1807,  S^- 
Kniglits    of    the    shire    of    Kent.    MS. 

Hatfield  House. 
Holders  of  Knights'  Fees  in  Kent  at  the 
Knighting  of  the  King's  Son,  Anno  38. 
Henry  III.  (A.D.  1253,  4).  By  James 
Greenstreet.  Lond.  1878,  8°-  See 
also  Archceologla  Cantiana,  vol.  Xll. 
Index  of  Proj^rietors  of  Lands   in   Kent. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  5517—5519. 
Pahs  Flnhim,    and   Inquisition t^s   Post 
Mortem,   for  the  County  of  Kent,   see 
Archseologia    Cantiana.       Lond.    1858, 
&c.  8«- 
Poll  for  Knights  of  the  Shire  to  represent 
the  County  of  Kent,  by  Leonard  Barthol- 
omew, Sheriff,  with  an  alpliabetical  list 
of  the  freeholders.   Rochester,  1791,  8^^- 
Poll    for   the    Knights  of   the    Shire   to 
I'epresent  the  County  of  Kent  in  Parlia- 
ment, 1835,  printed. 
Poll  Book  for  Knights  of  the   Shire   to 
represent  the   western   division    of   the 
county  of  Kent,  in  1837,  including  the 
whole  of  the  registered  electors,  Avitli   a 
general  index.     Maidstone,  1837,  8°- 
Poll  Books  for  an  Election  of  Knights  of 
tlie  Shire  for  East  Kent,  1832  and  1837. 
8°- 
Register  of  Persons  entitled  to   vote  for 
the  Eastern  Division  of  the  County  of 
Kent.     Maidstone,  1851,  4o- 
Poll  Book  for  Two  Knights  of  tlie   Shire 
to  Represent  the   Eastern    Division    of 
the  County  of  Kent,  1865.     8°- 
Biographical      Dictionary      of      Kentish 
Authors.      5   vols.      ]3rit.   Mus.    Add. 
MSS.  18,470—18,474. 


Kentish    Administration     G-rants,    A.D. 
1559—1603.      Epitomised   by   Leland 
L.   Duncan.     Published   by  the    Kent 
ArchceoJof/ical  Society. 
Extracts   from   the    Parish    Registers   in 
Kent.     Soc.  of  Antiq.  MSS.  180  ;  183. 
Selections  from  the  Early  Registers  of  the 
parishes  of  Grreenwich,  Deptford,  Charl- 
ton,    Woolwich,     Eltham     and     Lee. 
Hasted' s  History  of  Kent,  new  edition, 
by  Henry  H.   Drake,  part  1.      Lond. 
1886,  fol. 
Tour  through  the  Isle  of  Thanet,  including 
a  particular  description  of  the  Churches, 
and      copies      of      the      Monumental 
Inscriptions,  by  Z.  Cozens.  Lond.  1793, 
4"- 
A  Corner   of  Kent  ;  or  some  account  of 
the  Parish  of  Ash-next-Sandwich,   ivith 
Genealogical  and  Heraldic  Notes,  bv 
J.  R.  Planche.     Lond.  1864,  8o- 
Rectors  of  Adisham,  1285  to   1881  ;  and 
of  Woodchurch,  1314  to  1841,  by  the 
Rev.  Canon  Scott  Robertson.     ArcJice- 
ologia  Cantiana,  vol.  xiv.  Lond.  1882,8^- 
Rectors    of    Biddenden    for    600    years. 

Single  sheet,  1888,  fol. 
Extracts  from  Bromley  Church  Register, 
of  Births,  Deaths,  and  Marriages,  with 
a  hst  of  the  Ministers,   1604  to   1704. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  3361. 
Names  and  Arms  of  the   Abbots   of    St. 
Augustine,  and  Archbishops  of  Canter- 
bury.    Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  MS.  Cleop.  C. 
iii.  f.  194. 
Accounts    of    the    Deans,     Priors,     and 
Archdeacons  of  Canterbury.  See  Dart's 
"History  of  Canterbury  Cathedral." — 
Somner's  "Antiquities  ot  Canterbury." 
— "  A  Description  of  the   Cathedrals  of 
Canterbury   and  York."     Lond.   1755, 
folio.— Woolnotli's  "  Illustration  of  the 
Cathedral     Church     of     Canterbury." 
Lond.  1816,  4"- 
Historical     Description     of     Canterbury 
Cathedral,    its    Antiquities,    Epitaplis, 
Archbishops,   etc.,    by    J.     Duncombe. 
1783,  8«- 
Epitaphs  and  Inscriptions   in    Canterbury 
Cathedral.      See    Dart's    "  History   of 
Canterbury   Cathedral."     Lond.    1726, 
fol. — "  Historical  Description  of  Canter- 
bury   Cathedral."      Cant.     1772     and 
1778,     80-— Woolnotli's    "Canterbury 
Cathedral."  Lond.  1816.  4P' 


English  Counties. 


147 


The  Register  Booke  of  Christninges, 
Marriages,  and  Biirialls  within  the 
precinct  of  the  Cathedrall  and  Metro- 
politieall  Church  of  Canterburie.  Edited 
by  Jl.  Hovenden.  Ilarleian  Socleff/, 
vol  If.     Lend.  1878,  4'^- 

The  Register  Booke  of  Christeninges, 
Marriages,  and  Burialls  in  Saint 
Dunstan's,  Canterbury,  1559—1800. 
Edited  by  J.  .  Meadows  Cowper. 
Canterbury,  1887.      Privately   printed. 

The  Booke  of  Regester  of  the  Parish  of 
St.  Peter,  in  Canterbury,  for  Christen- 
ings, Weddinges.  and  Buryalls,  1560 — 
ISOO.  Edited  by  Joseph  Meadows 
Cowper.     Privately  printed,  1887. 

Our  Parish  Books  and  what  they  tell  us  : 
Holy  Cross,  Westgate,  Canterbury,  by 
J.  Meadows  Cowper.  2  vols.  Canter- 
bury, 1881. 

The  Memorial  Inscriptions  in  the  Church 
and  Cliurchyard  of  Holy  Cross,  West- 
gate,  Canterbury,  bv  J.  M.  Cowper. 
Privately  printed  [1888.]  l"- 

Poll  Book  for  the  Canterbury  Election  of 
July  1880,  with  an  alphabetical  list  of 
all  the  freemen  of  the  City  of  Canter- 
bury. 1880,  8«- 

Chislet,  Kent.  Its  Monuments,  Vicars, 
and  Parochial  Records,  by  the  llev. 
Francis  Haslewood.  Privately  printed, 
1887. 

The  Rectors  of  Cliffe  at  Hoo,  1229  to 
1880,  by  Canon  Scott  Robertson. 
ArcJiceologia  Cantiana,  vol.  xv.  Lond. 
1888,  8^- 

Cobham  Church,  Monuments  in,  by  J.  Gr. 
Waller.  Aj^choeoJof/la  Cantiana,  vols 
XI  and  XII.     Lond.  1877—78,  8''- 

Charters  of  Cumbwell  Priory,  with  plates 
of  Seals.  ArchcBologla  Cantiana,  vol. 
V.  &c.     Lond.  1868,  &c.,  8^- 

Alphabetical  Index  to  all  the  names  of 
persons  en  tered  in  the  Parochial  Registers 
of  Davington,  in  tlie  County  of  Kent ; 
to  which  is  a])pended  a  summary  of  the 
number  of  baptisms,  marriages,  and 
burials,  in  each  successive  year.  Thomas 
Willement,  patron,  1852.  Corrected 
up  to  August  21,  18G1.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  28,887. 

Copy  of  tlie  Register  of  Freemen  of  Dover, 
1601—1722.  Brit.  Mus«  Add.  MS. 
29,625. 


Registers  of  the  French  Church  at  Dover, 
Kent.      Edited   by    Frederick   Arthur 
Crisp.    Privately  printed,  1888,  sm.  fol. 
Exti-acts   from   the    Parish  Registers    of 
Down,  Co.  Kent.  See  "  The  Topographer 
and  Genealogist,"  vol.  ii.,  edited  by  John 
Gough  Nichols.     Lond.  1853,  8o- 
Funeral   Monuments    in    the    Church  of 
Faversham.  See  "  History  of  the  Abbey 
Church  of  Faversham,"  by  John  Lewis. 
1727,  4P- 
Ickham   Church,  its   Monuments  and  its 
Rectors,    by    the    Ilev.     Canon    Scott 
Robertson.        ArclicBolof/ia     Cantiana, 
vol.  xiv.     Lond.  1882,  8o- 
The  Kegister  of  the  Parish  Church   of  S. 
Margaret,  Lee,  in  the  County  of  Kent, 
from   1579    to  1751.     Edited   for  the 
Lewisham  Antiq^mrian  Society  by  L. 
L.    Duncan   and  A.   ().    Barron.     Lee, 
1888,  8'^- 
The    Monumental     Inscriptions    in    the 
Church  and   Churchyard  of  S.   Mary, 
Lewisham.     Edited   by   H.    C.    Kirby 
and  L.  L.  Duncan   for  the  Lewisliam 
Antiquarian  Societj/.     Lee,  1889,  fol. 
A  llegister  of  the  Burialls  in  the  Parish 
of  Littlebourne,  in  Kent,  since  the  Act 
of   Parliament  for  burying  in   Wooll. 
Made  in  y^  year  1678,  by  John  Gostling, 
Vicar.      [The    entries   extend  from   15 
Oct.   1678  to  28  Mar.  1680  ]      Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  28,748. 
Parish  Register  of  Lyminge,   Co.   Kent, 
1514—1676.       Brit.    Mus.    Add.    MS. 
88,782. 
Notes    from   the    parochial    register     of 
Orlestone,    by    W.    I.    Lightfoot,   Esq. 
Arcliceologia   Cantiana,  vol.  ii.     Lond. 
1859,  80- 
Church   Dignitaries   of   Pochester.       See 
"History    of     llochester     Cathedral." 
by    Dr.    Rawlinson.     Lond.   1717,    8"- 
lieprinted  in  1728.  Also    "  Custumale 
Roffense,"  by  J.  Thorpe.  Lond.  1788, 
fol. 
Repertory  of  Incumbents  and  Dignitaries 
within  the  Diocese  of  Rocliester,  by  the 
Rev.  John  Denne,  D.D.,  brought  down 
to  about  1795.     I3rit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
11,819  ;  11,820. 
Epitaphs  and  Inscriptions   in   Rochester 
Cathedral.    See   'History  of  the  Cathe- 
dral   Church    of   Rochester,"    by    Dr. 
liawlinson,     Lond.  1716  and  1728,  8o- 


148 


English  CorNTiEs. 


Monumental  Inscriptions  in  the  Diocese 
of  Rochester.     Brit.  Mus.    Hari.   MS. 
6587. 
Monumental  Inscriptions  in  the  several 
Churches     and     Chapels     within     the 
Diocese    of    llochcster.      "  Registrum 
Roffense,"    part   ii.,  by  John  Thorpe. 
Lond,  17G9,  fol. 
Index  to  the  Monumental  Inscriptions  in 
Thorpe's Registrum  Roff ense.  Privately 
printed,'  no  date,  4°- 
History   and    Antiquities    of    Rochester 
Cathedral,   containing  the  Inscriptions 
on  the  Tombs,  also  those  in  Canterbury, 
supplementary  to  Somner  and  Batteley. 
1717,  8®- 
On  the  Seal  and  Counterseal  of  the   City 
of  Rochester,  by  W.  H.  St.  John  Hope. 
ArclioeoJogia,  vol.  49.    Lond.  1885,  4°- 
Some  Account  of  Brasses  formerly  in  the 
Church  of   Sevington,  by  Herbert  L. 
Smith.     Archoeologia  Canttana,Yo\Ay. 
Lond.  18G1,  8'^- 
An   Account    of    the    Grand     Court     of 
Shepway,  holden    on   the   Bredenstone 
Hill  at  Dover,  by  E.  Knocker.     Lond. 
1862,  4'^- 
Memorials  of  Smarden,  Kent,  by  tlie  Rev. 
Francis  Haslewood .   [This  work  contains 
biographies  of  fifty  Rectors,  from  A.D. 
1205  to  the  present  time,   monumental 
inscriptions,  genealogies  of  the  famiUes 
of  Sayer  and  Pell,  etc.]    Lond.  n.  d.  4"- 
Notes   on   Warehorne    Church    and     its 
Stained    Glass,    with    indices    to    the 
Parochial  Registers  of  Warehorne   and 
Newenden.        Archoeolofjia     Cantiana, 
vol.  iv.     Lond.  1861,  8"- 
Parochial  History  of  Westerham,   Kent, 
with  copious  extracts  from  the  Registers, 
by  Granville  Leveson  Gower.    Wester- 
ham.  .  .  8"- 

LANCASHIRE. 

Heralds'  Visitation  of  Lancashire.     JSIS. 

No.  XLViii.      Towneley  Hall,  Burnley. 

Table     of     names    of     a    Visitation    of 

Lancashire,  undated.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 

MS.  1057. 

Visitation    of    Lancashire,    1533.      Brit. 

Mus.  Hari.  MS.  2076. 
The  Visitation  of  Lancashire  and  a  part  of 
Cheshire,  made  in  the  year,  1533,  by 
Thomas  Benalt.  Edited  by  William 
Langton.  ChetJiam  ^Society,  Man- 
chester, 1876,  etc.,  4°- 


Visitation   of   Lancashire,    1567.       Brit. 
Mus.    MSS.    Hari.    891,    1152,    1158, 
1468,  2086, 6159  ;  Add.  12,477, 22,652. 
Her.  Coll.  D.   3;  E.   D.   N.   9.     Cains 
Coll.  523,  527.  Qu.  Coll.  C.    Chetham 
Lib.  6715. 
The  Visitation  of  the  County  Palatine  of 
Lancaster,  made  in  the  year  1567,  by 
William    Flower.      Edited   by   F.    R. 
Raines.       Chetham  Society^    vol.     81. 
Manchester,  1870,  ¥■ 
Visitation     of    Lancashire,    1567,     with 
additions  by  Handle  Holmes  to   1704. 
Brit.  Mus.  Hari.  MS.  1987. 
Visitation  of  Lancashire,  by  William  Tonge, 
Xorroy,  1580.     MS.     Trinity   College, 
Dublin. 
Visitation  of  Lancashire,  1567, 1613.  Brit. 

Mus.  Hari.  MS.  1549. 
Visitation    of    Lancashire,    1613.      Brit. 
Mus.  Hari.  MS.  1437.      Her.  Coll.  Q. 
5. 
The  Visitation  of  the  County  Palatine   of 
Lancaster,  made  in  the  year  1613,   by 
Richard    St.    George.     Edited   by    the 
Rev.  F.  R.  Raines.     Chetham  Society^ 
vol.  82.     Manchester,  1871,  4P- 
Visitation    of    Lancashire,    1664.       Her- 

Coll.  C.  37. 
The  Visitation  of  the  County   Palatine  of 
Lancaster,  made  in  the  year  1664- — 5, 
by    Sir  William  Dugdale.     Edited  by 
Rev.  F.  R.  Raines.     Chetham  Society. 
Manchester,  1872,  4P- 
A  Fragment  illustrative  of  Sir  William 
Dugdale's     Visitation     of    Lancashire. 
Chetham  Society ,\o\.  xxiv.  Manchester, 
1851,  4'^- 
Pedigrees    of   the    County    Families     of 
Lancashire,     by   Joseph    Foster.     The 
heraldic    illustrations    by    J.     Forbes- 
NixoQ.     London,  J  873,  4P- 
Pedigrees  of  Lancashire  and  other  families, 
bv  Christopher  Towneley,   about   1650. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  32,114. 
Pedigrees     of    Lancashire    Families,    by 
Christopher   Towneley,    1670.    3   vols, 
ih'it.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  32110—32112. 
Lancashire  Pedigrees  in  alphabetical  order, 
by  John  HopLcinson,  1671.     J5rit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  26,741. 
Pedigrees    of  Lancashiiic   and    Yorkshire 
families,    17th   century.      Brit.    Mus. 
Add.  MS.  32116. 


English  Counties. 


149 


Pedigrees  of  Lancashire  and  other  families. 

MS.  in  the  possession   of  the   Marquis 

of  Salisbury. 
Pedigrees    of    Lancashire      families,    by 

Nathaniel     Johnston.       MS.      T.     2. 

Campsall  Hall,  Co.  York. 
Pedigrees    and     Arms      in      Lancashire, 

alphabetically   arranged.     IIS.     C.    7. 

Campsall  Hall,  Co.  York. 
Pedigrees  of  Lancashire  Families.     Ashm. 

Lib.  MS.  834,  art.  v.  p.  16     Her.  Coll. 

Phil.  MS.  50,  P. 
Pedigrees  of  Lancashire  families.      Brit. 

Mus.  Lans.  MS.  205. 
Pedigrees   of    Cheshire    and    Lancashire 

Families.       Caius    Coll.    Camb.     MS. 

533. 
Lancashire  Pedigrees,  collected  by  Thomas 

Barritt  in  1782.      Chetham   Lib.    MS. 

8019. 
Catalogue   or  abstract    of    pedigrees    of 

several  families  in  the  counties  of  York, 

Lancashire,  and  Lincoln.   MS.  vol.  xxv. 

Eshton  Hall,  Co.  York. 
Arms  of  Lancashire  Families.      Chetham 

Lib.  MS.  8019. 
An  Alphabet  of  the  Arms  of  the  Gentle- 
men    of     Cheshire     and     Lancashire, 

blazoned.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  893. 
Arms  of  Cheshire  and  Lancashire  families 

described,  1682.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 

29,786. 
Arms  of  Lancashire  Families,  alphabeti- 
cally,  from  "  one  Captain  Booth,   who 

lined  nere  Stopford  in  Cheshire."    Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,741,  f.  533. 
Arms  in  the   Register   of   the   Abbev   of 

Furness.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.   MS.   5848, 

Ordinaries  of  Lancashire  Arms.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  893,  1234,  1367, 
1382,  1452,  1457,  1940,  2017,  2053. 

The  Armorial  bearings  existing  in  the 
Churches  of  Prescot,  Wigan  and  Liver- 
pool in  the  year  MDXC.  By  John 
Paul  liy lands.     Liverpool,  1881,  8o- 

Genealogical  Collections  for  a  History  of 
Lancashire,  by  Dr.  R.  Keurden.  Chet- 
ham Lib.  MS.  6702.  [Some  volumes 
by  the  same  collector  are  in  the  College 
of  Arms.] 

Cheshire  and  Lancashire  Families,  by  G. 
Ormerod,  1851,  8°-      Privately  printed. 

County  Families  of  Lancishire  and 
Cheshire,  by  James  Croston.  1887,  4°- 


Notitia  of  the  Families  of  the  County 
Palatine  of  Lancaster,  com])iled  from 
Heraldic  Visitations,  Ordinaries  of 
Arms,  Genealogical  and  Topographical 
Manuscripts  and  Printed  Works  relative 
to  the  County,  by  William  John 
Roberts.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
22,653. 

Evidences  of  Lancashire  Gentry.  Brit, 
Mus.  Add.  MSS.  30,145  ;  30,146. 

Transcripts  of  Evidences  of  Lancashire 
Families.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
32,103  to  32,109. 

Ducatus  Lancastrise  Calendarium.  From 
Edw.  I.  to  Eliz.  By  order  of  the 
Commissioners  on  Public  Records.  3 
vols.  Lond.  1823—34,  fol. 

A  description  of  -the  duchy  and  county 
palatine  of  Lancaster,  unto  which  is 
added  a  genealogical  table  of  all  the 
dukes  and  earls  of  the  same,  and  of 
other  the  ancient  and  noble  families 
from  whence  they  had  not  only  their 
offspring,  but  also  how  they  increased 
their  possessions,  etc.  from  time  to  time. 
MS.     Campsall  Hall,  Co.  York. 

Vicecomites  Lancastriae  ab  anno  1  Hen. 
II.     Bodl.  Lib.  MS.  5088,  f.  1. 

The  Lancashire  Lieutenancy  under  the 
Tudors  and  Stuarts.  Edited  by  John 
Harland.     Manchester.  1859,  4o- 

Names  of  all  the  Gentlemen  of  the  Best 
Callinge  within  the  Countye  of  Lan- 
caster, Whereof  Choyse  ys  to  be  made 
of  a  certain  number  to  Lend  vnto  her 
Matye.  moneye  vpon  Privie  Scale  in 
January,  1588.  From  a  manuscript  in 
the  possession  of  the  Rev.  F.  R.  Raines. 
OTietJiam  Society^  Miscellanies, in.  1862, 
40. 

Hale  and  Orford.  An  account  of  two 
old  Lancashire  Houses  :  with  memorials 
of  the  respective  owners  to  the  present 
time,  by  Wm.  Beamont.  Warrington, 
1786,  8«- 

Lists  of  Escheators,  Stewards  of  Black- 
burnshire.  Lawyers,  and  Sheriffs  of  the 
County,  by  John  Hopkinson,  1671. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,741,  f.  510. 

The  Parliamentary  Representation  of  the 
County  and  Borough  Constituences  of 
Lancashire,  1285-1885.  Compiled  from 
Official  and  other  Sources,  to  which  are 
added  Biographical  and  Genealogical 
Notices    of    the     Members,     by     W. 


150 


English  Counties. 


Duncombe  Pink,  and  the   Rev.  Alfred 
B.  Beaven.     In  progress,  1889. 

Lists  of  Freeholders  in  Lancashire,  A.D. 
1600.  Brit.  Mns.  Harl.  MSS.  2012,  f. 
185  ;  2077,  2085,  2112. 

Lancasliire  Worthies,  by  V.  Espinasse. 
Lond.  1871—77,  !"• 

Portraits  of  Eminent  Personages  of 
Lancashire,  Members  of  Parliament, 
Literary,  Ecclesiastical  and  Scientific 
Celebrities.     From  1810—45. 

Portfolio  of  Fragments  relative  to  the 
history  and  antiquities,  topography,  and 
genealogies  of  the  County  Palatine  and 
Duchy  of  Lancaster,  by  M.  Gregson. 
Third  edition,  edited  by  J.  Harland. 
London,  1809,  fol. 

The  jlegester  Booke  of  Funeralls  in  the 
countves  of  Lancaster,  etc.,  begun  A.D. 
1600,' by  William  Segar.  [This  MS. 
contains  the  Arms  emblasoned  of  the 
persons  buried,  and  particulars  relating 
to  themselves  and  their  families.]  Brit. 
Mus.  Lans.  MS.  879. 

The  -llegister  Book  of  Funerals  in  North 
Wales,  Lancashire,  etc.,  begun  28  Mav, 
1006.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2011. 

Lancashire.  Funeral  CertiGcates.  Edited 
by  Thomas  William  King.  With 
additions  by  the  Bev.  F.  B.  Baines. 
Chef  ham  Soclett/,\ol.  Lxxv.  Manchester, 
1868,  10- 

Cheshire  and  Lancashire  Funeral  Certifi- 
cates, A.D.  1600  to  1678.  Edited  by 
J.  J^aul  Bylands.  Record  Society. 
Lond.  1881—2,  H^- 

Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Historical  and 
Genealogical  Notes  Edited  by  Josiah 
Bose.  ileprinted  from  the  Leigh 
Chronicle  "  Scrap  Book."  Part  1. 
Leigh,  1878,  S'^- 

Lancashire  Gleanings,  by  William  E.  A. 
Axon.  Manchester  and  London,  1883,  8''- 

Letters  on  the  claims  of  the  College  of 
Arms  in  Lancashire,  in  the  time  of 
James  I.,  by  L.  Smethley  and  Bandle 
Holme.  Edited,  with  notes  by  F.  B. 
Baines.  Chethani  Socleft/,  JMlscellanles, 
vol.  V.  Manchester,  185i,  4°- 

East  Lancashire  Nomenclature  and  Boch- 
dale  Names,  by  H.  C.  March.  1880,  8o- 

The  Bolton  Parish  Church  Registers, 
from  the  earliest  records  to  the  present 
time.  Published  in  the  "  The  Bolton 
Weekly  Journal."  1887. 


Begistrum  Sanctie  Marise  Furnesii,  ])ar 
Abbate  Guill.  Dalton,  with  numerous 
coats  of  arms  of  Sovereigns  and  the 
Nobility,  beautifully  coloured,  written 
about  the  vear  1412.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  38,2 ii. 

The  Earlier  Jlegisters  and  Parisli  Accounts 
of  Hawkshead,  by  the  Bev.  J.  Allen, 
Vicar.  See  Transactions  of  the  Ciiniher- 
land  and  Wesfmorelaiid  Antiquarian 
Society,  vol.  iv.     Kendal,  1879,  8"^- 

History  of  the  parish  of  Kirkham,  Lanca- 
shire, by  Henry  Fishwick,  witli 
numerous  pedigrees.      1874,  4"^ 

The  Begisters  of  the  Parish  of  Leigh, 
Lancashire,  from  Februarv,  1558,  to 
March  1625.  Edited  by  J  H.  Stanning, 
M.A.,  Vicar.     Leigh,  1883,  8''- 

"  In  Memoriam  ;  "  or.  Funeral  llecords  of 
Liverpool  Celebrities.     Liverpool,  1876, 

Historic  Gleanings  :  Transcripts  of  the 
Burgess  Jlolls  of  Liverpool,  by  Edw. 
M.  Hance.     Liverpool,  1886,  8'^- 

A  History  of  Longridge  and  District,  by 
Tom  C.  Smith.  Containing  an  account 
of  "  Old  Halls  and  old  Families,"  with 
])edigrees  of  the  famiUes  of  Cave- 
Browne- Cave,  Hothersall,  Openshaw, 
Cottam,  Townlev,  and  Dewhirst. 
Preston,  1888,  4«  ' 

Manchester  Worthies,  and  their  Founda- 
tions ;  or  six  chapters  of  Local  History, 
by  E.  Edwards.  Manchester,  1855,  8o- 

Observations  on  the  Armorial  Bearing  of 
the  Town  of  Manchester,  by  W'.  B. 
Whatton,  Manchester,  1824,  l"- 

Brief  accounts  of  the  Wardens  of  Man- 
chester College,  with  their  arms  in 
colours,  from  1422.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  5834  pp.  83,  160—184. 

The  Admission  Begister  of  the  Manchester 
School  with  some  notices  of  the  more 
distinguished  scholars.  Edited  for  the 
Chetham  Society  by  the  Bev.  Jeremiah 
Finch  Smith,  3  vols  in  4.  Manchester, 
1866,  4"- 

Extracts  from  tlie  Begisters  of  Ormskirk 
Church,  by  James  Dixon.  Liverpool, 
1874,  8«-  ' 

Extracts  from  the  Begisters  of  the 
Parochial  Chapel  of  Padiliam,  in  the 
County  of  Lancaster,  by  Major  Fish- 
wick. See  "  The  Beliquary,"  vol.  xii. 
Lond.  1872. 


English  Counties. 


151 


History  of  the  Parliamentary  Eepresenta- 
tion  of  Preston  during  the  last  hundred 
years,  by  William  Dobson.  Preston, 
1856,  80-     2nd  edition,  1868,  12o- 

The  Vicars  of  Rochdale  (1191^—1877),  by 
the  Llev.  Canon  Haines,  edited  by  Henry 
H.  Howorth  for  the  Ohetham  Societi/. 
Two  parts.     Manchester,  1883,  4«' 

The  Registers  of  the  Parish  Church  of 
Rochdale,  in  the  Countv  of  Lancaster, 
from  A.D.  1582  to  1616.  Edited  by 
Lieut. -Col.  H.  Fishwick.  Rochdale, 
1888,  80- 

History  of  the  Ancient  Hall  of  Samlesbury 
in  Lancashire,  with  an  Account  of  its 
earlier  possessors,  and  particulars  relating 
to  the  descent  of  the  Manor,  with  three 
tables  of  pedigrees,  by  James  Croston. 
Privately  printed,  1871,  fol. 

The  Parish  Registers  of  the  Chapelry  of 
Stretford,  near  Manchester,  by  John 
Eglinton  Bailey.  See  "The  Reliquary," 
vol.  xvii.     Lond.  1876,  8o- 

History  of  the  Old  Independent  Chapel, 
Tockholes,  near  Blackburn,  Lancashire, 
by  Benjamin  Nightingale.  In  progress, 
1886.  [Contains  pedigrees  of  the 
families  of  Leigh,  Aspden,  Brindle, 
Cocker,  Gregson,  Kershaw,  Nightingale, 
Redmayne,  Richardson,  Smith,  Sumner, 
and  Worsley,  and  Lives  of  its  Ministers, 
etc.] 

Documentary  Notes  relating  to  the 
District  of  Turton,  Co.  Lancaster,  with 
folding  pedigrees  of  the  Kay,  Taylor, 
and  Barlow  Families.  Compiled  by 
James  C.  Scholes.  Bolton,  1882, 
80- 

Registers  of  Ulverston  Parish  Church, 
Lancashire.  Edited  by  the  Revs.  C. 
W.  Bardsley  and  L.  K.  Ayre.  Ulverston, 
1881—1885,  4«- 

An  Attempt  to  Identify  the  Arms 
formerly  existing  in  the  Windows  of 
the  Parish  Church  and  Austin  Friary  at 
Warrington,  by  William  Beamont  and 
Paul  Rylands.     Warr.  1878. 

Annals  of  the  Lords  of  Warrington  for 
the  first  five  centuries  afterthe  Conquest. 
By  William  Beamont.  Glietham 
Sociefi/,  vols.  86  and  87.  Manchester, 
1872—3,  40. 

Annals  of  the  Lords  of  Warrington  and 
Bewsey,  from  1587  to  f833,  by  W. 
Beamont.     Manchester,  1873,  4P' 


Warrington  Church  Notes.  The  Parish 
Church  of  St.  Elfin  and  the  other 
churches  of  the  parish,  by  Wm. 
Beamont.     Warr.  1878,  S^- 

LEICESTERSHIRE. 

Heralds'  Visitation  of  Leicestershire,  1563. 

Brit.    Mus.    Add.    MS.    17,065 ;  Harl. 

MS.  810.     Her.  Coll.  F.  7  ;  G.  11  ;  H. 

12. 
Visitation    of  Leicestershire,  by  Samson 

Lennard,    Bluemantle,    and   Augustine 

Vincent,    Rouge    Rose,     1619.       MS. 

Lamport  Hall,  Co.  Northampton.    MS. 

51.  Ettington  Hall,  ('o.  Warwick.  Brit. 

Mus.    MSS.  Harl.   1180,    1187,    1189, 

1195,  1369,  1431,  6125,  6183.     Stowe 

768.     Her.  Coll.  C.   8  ;  Vincent,   127. 

Caius    Coll.   519.     New   Coll.    cccxxx. 

Qu.  Coll.  LXXXIX. 

The  Visitation  of  the  County  of  Leicester 
in  1619,  by  Wm.  Camden  [and  his 
deputies,  Lennard  and  Vincent].  Edited 
by  John  Fetherston.  Ilarleian  Society, 
vol.  2.     Lond.  1870,  8° 

Leicestershire  Pedigrees  and  Royal 
Descents,  by  the  Rev.  W.  G.  Dimock 
Fletcher.     Leic.  1886,  4P- 

Pedigrees  of  Leicestershire  Families,  from 
Sir  Geo.  Naylor's  library.  MS- 
Baginton  Hall,  Warwickshire. 

Pedigrees  and  Arms,  apparently  by 
Nicholas  Charles.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
1113. 

Pedigrees  of  Leicestershire  Families.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6590.  Her.  Coll.  MS. 
E.  L  Phil.  MSS.  28,  P  ;  29,  L.  Qu. 
Coll.  Oxf.  MS.  cxxxi. 

Pedigrees  of  families  of  Leicestershire. 
MS.  17th  century,  in  the  possession  of 
the  Marquis  of  Ripon,  at  Studley  Royal, 
Co.  York. 

Heraldic  Collections  relating  to  Leicester- 
shire families,  17th  century.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,710. 

Catalogue  or  abstract  'of  pedigrees  of 
several  families  in  the  counties  of  York, 
Durham,  and  Leicester,  with  tables,  by 
J.  H.  MS.  Vol.  xxiv.  Eshton  Hall, 
Co.  York. 

Arms  of  a  Visitation  of  tlie  County  of 
Leicester,  taken  by  Sampson  Leuard, 
alias  Bluemantle,  and  Augustin  Vincent, 
poursuivants-at-arms,  A.D.  1619.  MS. 
No.  120.  Ettington  Hall,  Co.  Warwick. 


152 


English  Cottntibs. 


Arms  and  Pedigrees  of  Leicestershire,  &c. 
families.  Stowe  MS.  771.  Brit.  Mus. 

The  arms  and  names  of  knights,  esquires, 
and  gentlemen  within  the  county  of 
Leicester  living  in  1564,  set  out  as  it 
was  performed  by  Robert  Cook  then 
Chester  herald. 

"  The  original  that  this  was  copied  forth 
of  was  done  on  Velom  in  colours,  in  the 
hands  of  Henr}^  Farrars  of  Baddesley 
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131.     Ettington  Hall,  co.  Warwick. 

The  description  of  Leicestershire,  contain- 
ing matters  of  antiquitye,  historye, 
armorye,  and  genealogy,  by  Wm. 
Burton,  London.  1622.  fol.  Second 
edition.  Lynn,  1777.  fol. 

Burton's  Leicestershire  Collections,  with 
coats  of  arras  and  genealogies.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MSS.  G046,  31917,  27985 
f.  76. 

Burton's  History  of  Leicestershire,  with 
large  additions  to  the  Pedigrees,  by  K. 
Gascoigne.  Jesus  Coll.  Camb. 

Genealogical  Notices  of  the  County  of 
Leicester.  See  "  Bibl.  Top.  Brit."  vol. 
vii. 

The  Armorial  Windows  erected  in  the 
reign  of  Henry  VI.  by  John  Viscount 
Beaumont  and  Katherine  Duchess  of 
Norfolk  in  Woodhouse  Chapel  in 
Chamw^ood  Forest,  by  J.  G.  Nichols. 
Westminster,  1860.  4P-  Privately 
printed. 

On  some  of  the  Sepulchral  Monuments 
and  Effigies  in  Leicestershire.  By  M. 
H.  Bloxam.  Northampton,  1866.  12o- 

Church  Notes  in  Leicestershire.  Her.  Coll. 
Vincent  MS.  197. 

An  inventory  of  the  Church  Plate  of 
Leicestershire,  with  some  account  of 
the  Donors  thereof,  by  the  Rev.  Andrew 
Trollope.  In  progress,  1889. 

Historia  brevis  Comitum  Leicestrise,  cum 
insignibus  gentilitiis.  Pra^mittitur  nota 
de  Gulielmo  Conquestore.  Brit.  Mus. 
Lans.  MS.  882,  f.  3. 

List  of  the  Sheriffs  of  Leicestershire  to 
A.D.  1622.  See  Burton's  "  History  of 
Leicester,"  p.  323. 

List  of  Leicestershire  gentlemen  who  com- 
pounded for  their  estates,  temp.  Charles 
I.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2043,  f.  38  b. 

Freeholders'  Book  for  the  County  of 
Leicester,    A.D.    1630.    See    Nichol's 


"   History   of   Leicestershire,"   vol.   i. 
pt.  i.  p.  xcii. 

The  Poll  for  a  Knight  of  the  Shire  to 
represent  the  County  of  Leicester, 
1775.  Leicester,  1775.  4P- 

The  Poll  Book  for  the  Election  of  Two 
Knights  of  the  Shire  of  Leicester,  can- 
didates Geo.  A.  L.  Keck,  Lord  Robt. 
Manners,  and  Thos.  Paget.  1830.  S"' 

Register  of  Persons  entitled  to  vote  in 
the  election  of  Knights  of  the  shire  for 
the  Northern  Division  of  the  County  of 
Leicester.  Leicester,  1832.  8"- 

Sepulchral  Effigies  in  Bottesford  Church, 
Leicestershire,  by  M.  H.  Bloxam. 
Rugby,  1869.  8°- 

Parish  Registers  of  Claybrook,  co.  Leices- 
ter, A.D.  1563-1636.  A.D.  1637-ieC4. 
A.D.  1664-1685  In  the  possession  of 
Lord  Braye,  at  Stanford  Hall. 

The  Poll  for  Electing  Two  Burgesses  to 
represent  the  Borough  of  Leicester  in 
Parliament,  25th  July,  1837.  Leicester, 
1837.  80- 

Roman  Catholic  Register  of  Leicester  and 
Hinckley,  1785  to  1837.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  32,629. 

The  Rectors  of  Loughborough,  by  the 
Rev.  W.  G.  Dimock  Fletcher.  Lough. 
1883.  80- 

The  Parish  Registers  of  Lougliborough, 
in  the  County  of  Leicester,  by  W.  G. 
Dimock  Fletcher.  London,  1873. 
8«- 

See  also  "  The  Reliquary,"   vol.  xiii. 
London,  1872.  8o- 

The  History  of  Market  Harborough,  with 
that  portion  of  the  hundred  of  Gartree, 
Leicestershire,  containing  the  parishes 
of  Baggrave,  Billesdon,  Bosworth,  etc. 
With  an  account  of  the  Lords  of  the 
Manors  and  their  Pedigrees,  etc.,  by 
John  H.  Hill.     Leicester,  1875.  4«- 

The  Parish  Registers  of  Newton- Linford, 
Leicestershire,  1677-1679.  Ten  copies 
privately  printed,  by  Frederick  Arthur 
Crisp,  1884.  fol. 

Parish  Registers  of  Swinf ord,  Co.  Leicester, 
A.D.  1559—1632.  A.D,  1707—1741. 
In  the  possession  of  Lord  Braye,  at 
Stanford  Hall. 


LINCOLNSHIRE. 

Visitation     of     Lincolnshire, 
Heralds'  College. 


undated. 


English  Counties. 


153 


Visitation  of  Lincolnshire,   1562.      Her. 

Coll.  E.D.N.   10;    D.   8.    Caius   Coll. 

545.  Qu.  Coll.  xcii.      Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 

MSS.  1190, 1484. 
Visitation  of   Lincolnshire,    1562 — 1564. 

Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  810  ;  1097. 
The  Visitation  of  the  County  of  Lincoln 

in    1562—4.        [By    Robert     Cooke]. 

Edited  by  Walter  C.  Metcalfe.      Lond. 

1881.  8o<       See  also  The   Genealogist, 

vols.  3,  &c.     Lond.  1879.  8«- 
Pedigrees  of  Lincolnshire  Families,  1562 

and    1592.      Brit.    Mus.    Harl.    MSS. 

1436  ;  2145. 
Visitations    of    Lincolnshire,    1564    and 

1592.         Brit.      Mus.       Harl.      MS. 

1550. 
The    Visitation    of    Lincolnshire,    1592, 

by    Richard    Lee.      Harl.    MS.    1550! 

"  The  Genealogist,"  vol.  v.  &c.     Lond. 

1881.  8"' 
The  Visitation  of  the  County  of  Lincoln, 

1592.      Edited  by  Walter  C.  Metcalfe. 

Lond.  1882.  8«- 
Visitation  of   Lincolnshire,    1570 — 1590. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  16,940. 
Visitation  of  Lincolnshire,  1592.       Her. 

Coll.  G.  4;  H.  11. 
Visitation   of   Lincolnshire,    1592,    1634. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  17506. 
Visitation  of  Lincolnshire,  1634.      Her. 

Coll.  C.  23. 
Pedigrees  of  Lincolnshire  Families,  with 

arms  in  trick,  and  with  notes  of  arms, 

and  notes  of  "  Coates  and  Creastes  in  the 

beginninge  of  Mr.  John  Archer's  booke 

of    Lincolnshire,"    by    Henry    Paget. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,742. 
Lincolnshire  Pedigrees  by  Everard  Green, 

reprinted  from  The  Genealogist,  1879. 

8«- 
Pedigrees    and     Arms     of     Lincolnshire 

Families.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  5874. 

Her.  Coll.  MS.  E.  1 ;  Phil.  30,  P ;  31, 

P  ;  Vincent  150. 
Pedigrees    of    Families   of   Lincolnshire. 

MS-  17th  century.      In  the  possession 

of  the  Marquis  of  Ripon,  at  Stud  ley 

Royal,  Co.  York. 
Catalogue  or  abstract    of    pedigrees    of 

several  families  in  the  counties  of  York, 

Lancashire,    and    Lincoln.       MS.    vol. 

xxv.  Eshton  Hall,  Co.  York. 
Arms   of   Lincolnshire    FanfUies.      Brit. 

Mus.  Harl.  MS.  5845. 


Arms  and  Crests  from  Harvey's  Visitation 
of  1564.     Her.  Coll.  Vincent  MS.  184. 

The  Union  of  Honovr.  Containing  the 
Armes  of  Kings,  Dukes,  etc.,  of  Eng- 
land, and  the  Gentry  of  Lincolnshire, 
by  James  Yorke.     Lond.  1640.  fol. 

Arms  of  Lincolnshire  Families  from 
Bysshe's  Visitation  of  1666.  Her. 
Coll.  MS.  D.  23. 

An  Alphabet  of  Arms  of  Lincolnshire, 
1717-18.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  14,833. 

Arms,  in  trick,  of  Lincoln  Families,  1706. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  21,008. 

Arms,  in  colours,  from  Lincoln  Minster, 
18th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
26,752. 

Collections  relating  to  Lincolnshire  Fami- 
lies, by  Gervase  Holies,  1639,  &c.  Brit. 
Mus.  Lans.  MSS.  207  A  to  F. 

Collections  relating  to  Lincolnshire  Fami- 
lies, 18th  century.  Qu.  Coll.  Oxf. 
Ixxxv. 

Antiquities  of  the  County  of  Lincoln, 
consisting  principally  of  Monumental 
Inscriptions,  with  the  Coats  of  Arms 
of  the  Gentry,  in  colours.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  6829. 

Lincolnshire  Church  Notes  of  the  time  of 
Charles  I.,  by  Justin  Simpson.  See 
"  The  Reliquary,"  vol  ix.  Lond.  1869. 
80- 

Church  Notes  in  Lincolnshire,  1592-1634. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  17506. 

Tables  of  the  High  Sheriffs  of  Lincoln- 
shire, and  of  the  Knights  of  the  Shire, 
Citizens,  and  Burgesses  in  Parliament, 
from  the  earliest  account  to  the  present 
time.     [White.]     Lond.  1779.  4P- 

List  of  Sheriffs  of  Lincolnshire.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  6118,  f.  405. 

Lists  of  Members  returned  to  Parliament, 
and  Sheriffs  of  the  County  of  Lincoln. 
See  "  The  History  of  Lincohi,"  1816. 
8«- 

The  Lincolnshire  Survey,  temp.  Henry  I. 
Edited  by  James  Green«treet.  London, 
1884.  fol. 

A  Roll  of  the  Owners  of  Land  in  the 
Parts  of  Lindsey  in  Lincolnshire  in  the 
Reign  of  Henry  I.  Translated  and 
compared  with  the  Domesday  Survey 
by  Robt.  Edra.  Chester  Waters.  Lin- 
coln, 1883.  [Reprinted  from  the  Asso- 
ciated Architectural  Societies'  Reports 
and  Papers,  vol.  XYi.,  1882. 


154 


English  CorNTiES. 


]iecords  relating  to  the  County  of  Lincoln, 
temp.  Hen.  III.  Witli  index.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  62S9. 

Ancient  Baronies  in  the  Countv  of  Lincoln, 
with  the  Descents  of  their  owners,  con- 
tinned  to  A.D.  1(516.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  5531, 

Names  of  Freeholders  in  the  Counties  of 
Lincoln,  etc.,  A.I).  1561.  Brit.  JSlus. 
Lans.  MS.  5 

Names  of  gentlemen  in  the  hundreds  of 
Lincolnshire,  with  notes,  by  Lord 
Burghley.  MS.  in  the  possession  of 
the  Marquis  of  Salisbury. 

The  Worthies  of  Lincolnshire  b}'  Rev. 
Morgan  G.  Watkins.     Lond.  1885.  8« 

Obituary  and  llecords  from  the  Counties 
of  Lincoln,  llutland,  and  Northampton, 
1800-1859,  by  Justin  Simpson.  Stam- 
ford, 1861.  8«- 

Lincoln  Marriage  Licences  :  An  abstract 
of  the  allegation  Books  preserved  in  the 
Registry  of  the  Bishop  of  Lincoln, 
1598—1628.  Edited  by  A.  G-ibbons. 
Lond.  1888,  8o- 

Account  of  the  Baptisms  and  Burials 
within  the  Hundred  of  Boothb  v  -  Graff  or, 
Co.  Lincoln,  from  1688.  See  "  Gent. 
Mag."  1782,  p    75. 

Sepulchral  Monuments  and  Effigies  in 
Boston  Church  Lincolnshire,  by  M.  H. 
Bloxam.     Rugby,  1770,  8°- 

List  of  the  Mayors  of  the  Town  and 
Borougli  of  Great  Grimbsy,  from  1200 
to  1669.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  207, 
A,  f.  523. 

Monumental  Antiquities  of  Great  Grimsby, 
byliev.  George  Oliver.  Hull,  1825, 
80- 

Names  of  the  Mayors,  Bailiffs,  Sheriffs, 
and  Chamberlains  of  the  City  of 
Lincoln  since  1313.  Lincoln,  1787, 
120- 

Lists  of  Mayors,  Bailiffs,  and  Sheriffs  of 
the    City   of   Lincoln,    from   1314   to 

1815.  See  "  The  History  of  Lincoln." 

1816,  80- 

Lincoln  City  Poll  Book.     Lincoln,    1820, 

80- 
Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of  St. 

George's  Stamford,  by  Justin  Simpson. 

See  "  The  Reliquary,"  vol.  viii.     Lond. 

1868,  8'^- 
Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of  St. 

Mary's  Stamford,  by  Justin   Simpson. 


See  "  The  Reliquary,"    vols,   ix,    x,    xi. 

Lond.  1869,  8o. 
Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of  St. 

Martin's  Stamford,  by  Justin  Simpson. 

See  "The  Reliquary,"  vol.  xii,  xiii,  xiv. 

Lond.  1872,  &c.,  8«- 
Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of  St. 

Michael's  Stamford,  by  Justin  Simpson. 

See    "  The    Reliquary,"    vols,    xv — xx. 

Lond.  1873,  &c.   8o- 
Extracts  from  the  Parisli  Registers  of  St. 

John's,  Stamford,  by  Justin    Simpson. 

See    "  The   Reliquary."    vols,    xx,   etc. 

Lond.  1880,  8^^- 
The  Parish  Registers  of  Stubton,  Lincoln, 

1577—1628.       Privately    printed    for 

Fred.  A.  Crisp.    1881,  fol. 


LONDON. 


No. 


Heralds'  Visitation  of  London.  MS. 

XLA^iii.  Towneley  Hall,  Burnley. 
Part  of  a  Visitation  by  Mr.  Clarenceaux, 

Kyng  of  Armes,  of  several  Churches  in 

London,  [1532-1533.]  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 

MS.  544.  f.  111. 
Visitation  of  London,   1568.    Her.    Coll. 

MSS.    F.   1,   G.   10.   Brit.   Mus.  Harl. 

MS.  1463.  Qu.  Coll.   (lxxii.) 
The  Visitation  of  London,  taken  by  Robert 

Cooke  A.D.  1568  ;   and  since  augmen- 
ted   both     with    descents     and    arms. 

Published  by  the  London  and  Middlesex 

Archaeological  Society,  vol.  II. 
Visitation  of  London  in  the  yeai*  1568,  by 

Robert    Cooke,    and    since    augmented 

with  descents  and  arms.     Edited  by  J. 

J.     Howard     and     G.     J.     Armytage. 

Harleicin  Society.  Lond.  1869.  ^^^ 
Index  to  the  Visitation  of  London,  1568. 

Privately  printed  by  Sir  Tho.  Phillipps. 
Visitation  of  London,  1633,  4.  Brit.  Mus. 

Harl.    MS.    1476.    Her.    Coll.  C.    24 ; 

K.g.  ;  Phil.  32  L. 
Visitation  of   London,    1634.  Brit.    Mus. 

Harl.  MS.  1444. 
The   Visitation    of   London   in    1633-34. 

Edited  by  J.  J.  Howard  and  Col.  J.  L. 

Chester  for  the  Ilarleicm  Society.  Two 

parts.  Lond.  1883,  8°- 
Visitation   of   London,    1634.     Privately 

printed  by  Sir  Thos.  Phillipps. 
Visitation   of    London,    with    Arms    and 

Pedigrees    of   London    Families  ;    the 

pedigrees  traced  to  1649,  and  followed 

by  grants  of  Arms  by  Sir  Richard  and 


En&lish  CorxTiEs. 


155 


Sir  Henry  St.  George,  and  Sir  Wm. 
Segar.  Stowe  MS.  709.   Brit.  Mus.     ' 

Visitation  of  London,  IGGl.  Her.  Coll.  J). 
19.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  108G, 
1096. 

J^edigrees  of  London  and  Middlesex.  Her. 
Coll.   Vineent  MS.   119. 

Anns  and  descents  of  London  Families 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl  MSS.  185S  ;  2280. 

Arms  and  Pedigrees  of  London  Families. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  5810,  2181. 

Arms  and  Genealogies  of  the  Nobility  and 
Gentrv  of  London,  continued  to  A.D. 
1610.  "^Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5588. 

Arms  and  Crests  of  London  Families. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  5869. 

Arms  of  the  Families  of  the  City  of 
London,  in  1668.  Brit.  Mus  Harl. 
MS.  6076. 

Arms  of  all  the  Lord  Mayors  of  London. 
See  Heylyn's  "  Help  to  English 
History,''  *^bv  Wright.  Loud.  1778, 
8«- 

The  Arms  or  Atchievements  of  the  City 
of  London,  and  most  of  the  Companies 
therein  ;  together  with  the  Arms  of 
the  Collegiate  Church  of  Westminster. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  109S. 

Arms  of  the  Companies  of  London.  Her. 
Coll.  MS.  C.  24  (2). 

Arms  of  the  Mayors,  Sheriifs,  Aldermen, 
etc.  of  London.  Her.  Coll  Pliilipot 
MS.  22,  Pb. 

Fac-simile  of  a  Heraldic  MS.  entitled, 
"  The  Names  and  Amies  of  them  that 
hath  beene  Aldermen  of  the  Ward  of 
Aldersgate  since  the  tyme  of  King 
Henry  VI.  untill  this  present  veare 
of  our  Lorde  1616."  By  John  Withie. 
Eeproduced  and  briefly  annotated,  by 
F.  C.  Price.  Lond.  1878,  16«-  [This 
is  a  fac-simile  of  Harley  MS.  909,  in 
the  British  Museum.] 

The  ancient  and  Modern  Arms  of  the 
several  Companies  ;  together  with  the 
Arms  and  Names  of  tlie  Lord-Mayors, 
Sheriffs,  and  Aldermen,  from  the  first 
Mayor  to  1618.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
1819. 

Armorial  of  the  Mayors  and  Sheriffs  of 
London,  from  Fitz-Aylwin  to  the  year 
1680.  The  arms  are  coloured  until  the 
year  1622,  after  which  cUte  they  are 
only  pencilled.  MS.  No,  9.  Wrest 
Park,  Beds. 


Arms  of  the  incorporated  Companies  of 
the  City  of  London,  together  with  the 
Arms  of  the  Lord  Mayors,  Sheriff's  and 
several  of  the  Aldermen  1621.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6860. 

Ancient  and  present  Arms  of  the  City  of 
London,  with  the  Arms  of  the  several 
Companies,  Mayors.  Sheriffs  and 
Aldermen,  A.H/  1681.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  1164. 

Arms  of  Lord  Mayors  and  Sheriff's  of 
London,  time  of  Charles  I.  Stowe  MS. 
272.  Brit.  Mus. 

Arms  of  the  City  Companies  and  Lord 
Mayors  and  Sheriffs  of  London,  time 
of  Charles  I.  2  vols.  Stowe  MS.  278. 
Brit.  Mus. 

Arms,  in  trick,  of  all  the  Companies  of 
London,  with  the  names  of  the  most 
eminent  persons  who  were  members  of 
the  same,  17th  centurv.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  472. 

A  Collection  of  The  Amies,  Crests  and 
Sup]3orters  of  all  the  Companies  in 
London  ;  Divers  faults  that  are  in  all 
the  Former,  are  in  these  amended  ;  and 
many  Arms  that  were  never  done,  are 
hereunto  added.     Lond.  1678. 

The  Arms,  Crests,  Supporters,  Mantles, 
and  Mottos  of  every  distinct  Company 
and  Corporation  Societie  in  the 
Honourable  City  of  London,  engraved 
by  Richard  Wallis.  Lond.  1677, 
fol. 

Arms  of  the  Corporation  and  Companies 
of  the  City  of  London  ;  and  the  Arms 
of  the  Mayors  and  Sheriffs,  by  John 
Withie.  1695.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS. 
1049,  6076. 

The  Arms  of  the  Twelve  principal  Com- 
panies of  the  City  of  London  :  engraved 
and  printed  for  S.  Bower,  Painter,  in 
Budge-Pow.  1698. 

Arms  of  the  Twelve  Principal  Companies 
of  the  City  of  London.  Printed  for 
Austin  Oldisworth.     Lond.  1701,  fol. 

Names  and  Arms  of  the  Mayors  and 
Sheriffs  of  London,  from  1189  to  1705. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6178. 

The  PraDtorian  Banner  displayed  ;  or  the 
Arms  of  the  Maj^ors  of  London,  by  P. 
Wright.  Lond,  1773,  8«- 

Arms,  in  coloiu's,  of  the  City  Companies. 
By  W.  E.  Jackson,  2  sheets.  Lond. 
(1863.)  4<'- 


156 


English  Oottnties. 


Ensigns  of  the  Trained  Bands  of  the 
City  of  London,  by  li.  Symonds,  1643. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  986. 

London  in  Arms  displayed  ;  or,  the  dis- 
tineons  millitary  and  civill  of  all  y® 
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A  Collection  of  Monuments  in  divers 
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Arms  and  Inscriptions  upon  Funeral 
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Monumental  Inscriptions  in  several 
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Epitaphs  in  and  about  London.  Brit.  Mus. 
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Interments  in  the  several  Churches  in 
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The  Catalogue  of  most  of  the  Memorable 
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or  yet  extant  churches  of  London,  from 
St.  Katherine's  beyond  the  Tower,  to 
Temple  Barre,  by  P.  Fisher.  Lond. 
1668.  4«- 

The  Catalogue  and  account  of  many 
memorable  persons  who  had  visible 
tombs,  plated  grave- stones,  liatchments 
or  escutcheons  in  any  of  the  new  burnt 
or  yet  extant  churches  of  London,  from 
S.  Catherine's  near  the  Tower,  to  Temple 
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Catalogue  of  the  Tombs  in  the  churches  of 
the  City  of  London,  A.I).  1666,  by 
Major  Payne  Fisher.  Ilevised  and 
edited  by  G.  Blacker  Morgan.  Lond. 
1885.  4"-     Privately  printed. 

Catalogue  of  persons  who  died  in  London, 
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Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  8361. 

Epitaphs,  collected  principally  from 
churches  in  and  about  London,  18th 
century.     Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1160. 

Drawings  in  water-colours  of  Monuments 
and  Tombs  in  London  and  the  Neigh- 
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Gleanings  from  Churchyards,  particularly 
those  of  London,  by  G.  A.  Walker. 
Lond.  1839.  H^- 

Modern  Tombs  ;  or  Gleanings  from  the 
the  Public  Cemeteries  of  London,  by 
A.  W.  Hakewill.     Lond.  1851.  4''- 

Lists  of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries,  1775- 
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The  Marriage,  Baptismal,  and  Burial 
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With  a  short  account  of  the  Strangers 
and  their  churches.  Edited  by  William. 
John  Charles  Moens.  Privately  printed. 
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The  original  Registers  of  Bunhill-Fields 
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Inscriptions  upon  the  Tombs  and  Grave- 
stones in  tlie  Dissenters  Burial  Place 
near  Bunhill  Fields.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
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Collections  relating  to  the  Dissenters' 
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The  Inscriptions  upon  the  Tombs,  Grave- 
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Street. 

Bunhill  Memorials.  Sacred  Reminiscen- 
ces of  Three  hundred  Ministers  and 
othei-  persons  of  note,  who  are  buried  in 
Bunhill  Fields,  with  Inscriptions  on 
their  Tombs  and  Gravestones,  etc. 
Edited  by  J.  A.  Jones.  Lond.  1849, 
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List  of  Carthusians  [Charterhouse]  1800 
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Lewes,  1879.     8^- 

Burials  in  the  Charter  House,  London. 
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A  List  of  all  the  Scholars  of  Christ's 
Hospital  sent  to  the  Oxford  or  Cam- 
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Christ's  Hospital  List  of  University 
Exhibitioners,  1566—1885,  by  A.  W. 
Lockhart.  Second  edition.  Lond, 
1886.     Privately  printed. 

The  City  lioad  Chapel,  London. 
Monumental  and  Biographical  Associa- 
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The  Fleet  registers  ;  comprising  the 
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account  of  the  parsons  and  marriage- 
house  keepers,  by  J.  S.  Burn.  London, 
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The  Fleet ;  its  River,  Prison,  and  Marri- 
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Registrum  eoruni  qui  sepeliuntur  in 
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Register  of  Sepulchral  Inscriptions  exist- 
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Lists  of  Admissions  of  the  Court  or 
College  of  Gray's  Inn,  1521—1677. 
Arms  of  the  Members  in  Colours. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1912. 

Kegister  of  Admissions  to  Gray's  Inn, 
1521  to  1881.  See  Collectanea  Genea- 
logica^  vol.  1.  by  Joseph  Foster.  Lond. 
1882,  8°- 

The  Eegister  of  Admissions  to  Gray's 
Inn,  1521—1889,  together  with  the 
Kegister  of  Marriages  in  Gray's  Inn 
Chapel,  1695—1754,  by  Jos  Foster. 
Lond.  1889,  8«- 

Lives  of  the  Professors  of  Gresham 
College,  by  John  Ward.  Lond.  1710, 
fol. 

An  account  of  the  monuments,  etc.  in  the 
Guidhall,  London.     Lond.  1849,    8'^- 

A  History  of  the  Inns  of  Court  and 
Chancery,  including  an  account  of  the 
eminent  men  of  the  four  learned  and 
honourable  societies,  Lincoln's  Inn,  the 
Inner  Temple,  the  Middle  Temple,  and 
Gray's  Inn,  etc.,  by  R.  R.  Pearce. 
Lond.  1848,  8- 

The  Inns  of  Court  Calendar :  a  Record 
of  the  Members  of  the  English  Bar, 
their  Inns  of  Court,  dates  of  admission 
and  call,  with  their  academical  degrees, 
appointments,  etc.,  by  Charles  Shaw. 
Lond.  1877,  8«- 

Letter  on  the  origin  of  the  arms  belong- 
ing to  the  two  Honourable  Societies  of 
the  Inner  Temple  ;  the  Pegasus  and  the 
Holy  Lamb,  by  the  Hon.  Daines 
Barrington.     See  Arcliwologia.  ix,  127. 

Students  admitted  to  the  Inner  Temple, 
1571-1625.  Edited  bv  W.  H.  Cooke. 
Lond.  1868.  8«- 

Students  admitted  to  the  Inner  Temple, 
1547-1660.  Edited  by  W.  H.  Cooke. 
Lond.  1878.  8"- 

Masters  of  the  Bench  of  the  Hon.  Society 
of  the  Inner  Temple,  1450-1883  ;  and 
Masters  of  the  Temple,  1540-1883. 
Lond.  1883.  8'>-      Privately  printed. 

A  Register  of  the  Scholars  admitted  into 
Merchant  Taylors'  School,  from  1562  to 
1874.  Compiled  from.authentic  sources 
and  edited  with  Biographical  notices, 
by  the  Rev.  Charles  J.  Robinson.  2 
vols.  1882-3.  80- 
Names  of  all  persons  of  noble  blood  buried 
in  the  Monastery  of  the  Mimories.  Brit. 
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The  Roll  of  the  Royal  College  of   Physi- 
cians of  London,  1518-1800.  By  William 
Munk.  2  vols.  Lond.  1861.  8'^-   Another 
edition,  1878.  8o- 
List  of  the  Fellows,  Members,   etc.  of  the 
Royal  College  of  Physicians.       Printed 
by  the  Society,  1889. 
List  of  Fellows  of  the  Royal  Geographical 
Society.     Printed  by  the  Society,  1889. 
History   of    the     Royal    Institution,    its 
Founders,    and  its   first    Professors,  by 
Dr.  Bence  Jones.  Lond.  1871.  8o- 
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and  St.  John  Baptist  on  Wallbrook,  Lon- 
don. Harleian  Society.  Lond.  1883.  8°- 
The  Registers  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate, 
Transcribed  bv  the  Rev.  A.  W.  Cornelius 
Hallen.      Lond.    1886,    &c.    S^- 
The  Register  Book  of  the  Parish  of  St. 
Christopher  le   Stocks,   in  the   City   of 
London.      Edited  by  Edwin  Freshfield. 
Lond.  1882,  4P- 
The  Registers  of  St.  Dionis,  Backchurch. 
Edited  by  Col.  J.  L.  Chester.  Harleian 
iSociety.'  Lond.  1878.     8°- 
Divers  matters  relating  to   the    City    of 
London,  or  parish  of  St.   Dunstan's  in 
the   West,    by    John    Saunders,    1686. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1472- 
Church   Notes   in    St,    Dunstan's  in   the 
West,    London.      See  Nichol's    "  Coll. 
Top.  et  Gen."  vol.  iv.  p.  96. 
Burials     at    St.     Dunstan's-in-the-West, 
London.     See  Nichol's  Collect.     Topog. 
et  Genealog."  vol.  iv.  p.  116. 
Extracts     from    the    Registers     of     St. 
Dunstan's-in-the-West,    London.       See 
Nichol's     "  Topographer,"    vol.   v.   pp. 
202,  365. 
The  Marriage   Registers    of   St.    George, 
Hanover  Square,   London.     Edited  for 
the    Harleian    Society^    by    John  H. 
Chapman.  2  vols.  Lond.  1886,  &c.  8°- 
The    Parish    Registers    of    St.    James', 
Clerk  en  well.  Edited  by  Robt.  Hoven- 
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1884-87,  80- 
Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of  St. 
James's,  Westminster.  See  "  The  Topo- 
grapher   and     Genealogist,"     vol.     iii. 
Edited  bv  John  Gough  Nichols.   Lond. 
]85S.  8"-' 
The    Register   of   St.    Mary   Aldermary, 
London.  Edited  by  Col.  J.  L.  Chester. 
Harleian  Society.  Lond.  1880.  8^- 


160 


English  Cottkties. 


Marriages  at  St.  Mary  le  Strand,  London, 
from  A.D.  1605,  transcribed  by  James 
Green stre(?t.  "  The  New  York  Genea- 
logical and  Biographical  Record."  vol. 
XVIII.  New  York,  1887.  8«- 

Weddings  at  St.  Mary-le-Strand,  London, 
from  A.D.  1606  to  1625,  by  J.  V.  L. 
Pruyn  and  James  Greenstreet.  "  The 
Genealogist,"  new  series  vols,  iv  &  Y. 
Lond.  1887-88.  8«- 

The  transcript  of  the  Registers  of  the 
United  Parishes  of  S.  Mary  Woolnoth, 
and  S.  Mary  Woolchurch  Haw,  in  the 
City  of  London,  from  1538  to  1760. 
Edited  by  J.  M.  S.  Brooke  and  A.  W. 
C.  Hallen.  Lond.  1886.  8«- 

Registers  of  the  Parish  of  St.  Mary 
Woolnoth,  &c.  By  Rev.  J.  M.  S.  Brooke. 
Lond.  1886. 

The  Register  of  St.  Michael,  Cornhill, 
London.  Edited  by  Col.  J.  L.  Chester 
for  the  Harleian  ^Society.  Lond.  1882, 
80- 

Inscriptions  on  the  Mural  Monuments 
and  Tablets,  Gravestones,  and  Tomb- 
stones, in  the  Church  and  Churchyard 
of  the  Parish  of  St.  Michael,  Crooked 
Lane,  in  the  City  of  London,  1831,  8^- 
[Removed  for  the  London  Bridge 
improvements.] 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of  St. 
Olave,  Hart  Street,  London.  See 
Nichols'  "  Collect.  Topog.  et  Geneag." 
vol.  ii.  p.  311. 

Monumental  Inscriptions  in  the  Church 
of  St.  Olave's  Jewry,  London.  Privately 
printed  for  Fred.  A.  Crisp,  1887, 
fol. 

Drawings  and  copies  of  inscriptions  of 
sepulchral  monuments  in  old  St.  Pan- 
eras  church  and  churchyard,  London, 
by  Charles  Booth,  19th  century.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  27,488. 

A  Collection  of  curious  and  interesting 
Epitaphs,  copied  from  the  monuments 
of  distinguished  and  noted  characters  in 
the  Ancient  Church  and  Burial  Grounds 
of  St.  Pancras,  Middlesex,  by  Frederick 
Teague  Cansick.  Lond.  1866.  Ij^^- 

A  collection  of  curious  and  interesting 
Epitaphs,  copied  from  the  existing 
monuments  of  distinguished  and  noted 
characters  in  the  cemetries  and  churches 
of  St.  Pancras,  Middlesex,  by  Frederick 
Teague  Cansick.  Lond.  1872,  4°- 


Dignitaries  of  St.  Paul's  Cathedral.  See 
Dugdale's  "History  of  St.  Paul's." 
Lond.  1658.  fol.  2nd  edition.  London, 
1716.  fol.  New  edition,  by  Sir  Henry 
Ellis  in  1818. 

Biographical  Illustrations  of  St.  Paul's 
Cathedral,  with  an  appendix  of  Digni- 
taries, etc.,  by  G.  L.  Smyth.  Lond. 
1843.  8^^- 

Epitaphs,  Inscriptions,  etc.  in  St.  Paul's 
Cathedral.  See  Dugdale's  "History 
of  St.  Paul',  London."  Enlarged  by 
Maynard  1716,  and  by  Sir  H.  Ellis  in 
lSi8.  All  in  folio.  Also  the  latter 
portion  of  Arithmaei  "  Mausolea." 
Franef.  1618.  12^- 

Monumenta    Sepulchralia    Sancti    Pauli. 

The  Monuments,  etc.,  of  Kings,  Nobles, 

Bishops,    and    others    buried    in    the 

Cathedral  Church  of  St.  Paul,  London, 

until   this    present'  yeere   1614.       By 

H.  H.  (Henry  Holland.)     Lond.  1614. 
40. 

The  monuments,  inscriptions,  and  epitaphs 
of  kings,  nobles,  bishops,  and  others 
buried  in  the  Cathedral  Church  of  St. 
Paul  ;  together  with  the  Foundation 
of  the  said  Church,  a  Catalogue  of  all 
the  Archbishops,  bishops  of  London, 
etc.,  and  the  monuments  continued 
untill  1633,  by  Henry  Holland.  Lond. 
1633.  40- 

The  Tombes,  Monuments,  and  Sepulchral 
Inscriptions,  lately  visible  in  St.  Paul's 
Cathedral,  completely  rendered  in  Latin 
and  English,  by  P.  Fisher.  Lond. 
1684.  4P- 

The  monuments  and  genii  of  St.  Paul's 
Cathedral  and  of  Westminster  Abbey, 
by  G.  L.  Smyth.  2  vols.  Lond.  1826. 
80- 

The  Admission  Registers  of  St.  Paul's 
School,  from  1748  to  1876,  edited  with 
biographical  notices,  by  Rev.  Robt.  B. 
Gardiner.  Lond.  1884.  8'^- 

A  Register  of  all  the  Christninges 
Burialles,  Weddinges,  within  the 
Parish  of  Saint  Peeters  upon  Cornhill. 
[From  the  reign  of  Q.  Elizabeth]. 
Edited  by  Granville  W.  G.  Leveson 
Gower.  Harleian  Society.  Lond,  1877, 

Notices  of  Historic  Persons  buried  in  the 
Chapel  of  St.  Peter,  Tower  of  London. 
By  Doyne  C.  Bell.    Lond.  1877,  8°- 


English  (bounties. 


161 


The  Register  of  St.  Thomas  Apostle,  Lon- 
don. Edited  by  Col.  J.  L.  Chester. 
Harleian  Society.  Lond.  1881,  S^- 
Baptisms  in  Somerset  House  Chapel,  from 
1732-1775  ;  Marriages  in  the  same, 
from  1714-1758 ;  and  Burials  in  the 
Vault  there,  from  1720-1770.  Privately 
printed  by  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps, 
Bart,  in  1831,  8«- 
A  copy  of  the  names  of  all  the  marri- 
ages, baptisms,  and  burials  which  have 
been  solemnized  in  the  Private  Chapel  of 
Somerset  House,  Strand,  extending  from 
1714  to  1776.  With  an  index  and 
copious  genealogical  notes.  Lond. 
1862,  4«- 

The  history  of  the  Knights  Templars,  the 
Temple  Church,  and  the  Temple,  by 
Charles  C.  Addison.  Lond,  1842.  8"- 
Third  edition,  1852,  8o- 

Names  of  such  as  have  been  buried  in  the 
Temple  Church,  from  1623  to  1652. 
Ashm.  Lib.  MS.  8576. 

The  Monumental  Effigies  of  the  Temple 
Church,  by  Edward  llichardson.  Lond. 
1843,  fol. 

Dignitaries  of  Westminster  Abbey.  See 
Hart's  "  History  of  the  Abbey  Church 
of  St.  Peter's  Westminster,"  2  vols. 
Lond.  1742. — Another  Account.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1812,  4''- —Also  Neale  and 
Brayley's  "  History  of  Westminster 
Abbey,  2  vols.  Lond.  1818. 

Westmonasterium  ;  or  the  History  and 
Antiquities  of  the  Abbey  Church  of 
St.  Peter's,  Westminster  :  containing 
a  particular  history  of  the  lives  of  the 
Abbots,  and  the  lives  of  the  Deans  to 
this  time.  By  John  Dart.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1742,  fol. 

Deans  of  Westminster,  from  1549  to 
1731.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  7025,  f. 
132. 

Deans  and  Prebendaries  of  Westminster, 
from  1560  to  1620.  Brit.  Mus.  Cott. 
MS.  Claud.  A.  viii.  f.  69. 

Biographical  Illustrations  of  Westminster 
Abbey,  bv  Geo.  L.  Smyth.  Lond. 
1843,  80-'' 

Eeges,  Reginae,  Nobiles,  &  alij  in 
Ecclesia  Collegiata  B.  Petri  West- 
monasterij  sepulti,  vsque  ad  annum 
reparta3  Salutis  1600,  by  William  Cam- 
den. Lond.  1600,  4P-  Otlftr  editions 
in  1603  and  1606. 


Catalogue   of    the    Kings,    Queens,    and 
Nobilities,  with  others  whose  bodies  are 
interred  within  the  Church  of  St.  Peeter 
at  Westminster,  and  Chappell  of  Henry 
the  Seventh,  collected  and  gathered  from 
sundry   authors   as   well   as   from   the 
monuments   themselves,   with   the   in- 
scriptions as  on  them  exprest,  &c.,  with 
the   coats    of    arms.      MS.    No.    140. 
Mostyn  Hall,  Holywell. 
List  of  the  Abbots,  Bishops,  and  Deans  of 
Westminster,    and   the   names   of  the 
Prebends  installed  since  the  Reforma- 
tion ;  a  description  of  the  Royal  Tombs 
with  those  of  the  Nobility  and  others 
in  the  several  Chapels  and  parts  adjoin- 
ing St.  Peter's,  Westminster,  with  the 
several   Inscriptions    on    their   Monu- 
ments, &c.,  also  the  Funeral  Procession 
of   John,    Duke   of   Marlborough,   by 
John    Buswell.       1755.      Brit.    Mus. 
Add.  MS.  33,379. 
Notes    of    Monumental    Inscriptions    in 
Westminster  Abbey,  etc.      Brit.  Mus. 
Cott.  MS.  Cleop.  C.  iii.  ff.  lb,  55,  67, 
94,  95,  103,  156,  198b,  204,  215b. 
Historical  Account  of  Westminster  Abbey; 
with  the  Epitaphs,  Inscriptions,    Coats 
of  Arms,  etc.,   by   H.  Keepe.     Lond. 
1682,  8»- 
The  Antiquities    of   St.   Peter's,    or   the 
Abbey  (Jhurch   of   Westminster  :  con- 
taining all  the  inscriptions,    epitaphs, 
etc,  upon  the  tombs  and  grave   stones, 
by  J.  C,  i.e.    J.    Crull.     Lond.    1711, 
8*^-    Fifth  edition.  2  vols.  Lond.  1742, 
8«- 
An  account  of  the  interment  of  celebrated 
persons  in   the   vaults  of   Westminster 
Abbey,  from  1705  to  1745,  and  also  the 
funeral   of   Princess  Louisa    in   1768. 
Brit.  Mus.    Stowe  MS.  514. 
An  account  of  some   ancient  monuments 
in  Westminster  Abbey,   by  Sir  Joseph 
Ayloffe.     Lond.  1780,  fol. 
Drawings  of  Monuments,   etc.,  in   West- 
minster Abbey,   by    the   Rev.    D.  T. 
Powell,   19th     century.        Brit.    Mus. 
Add.  MS.  17,694. 
Epitaphs  and  Inscriptions  in   Westmins- 
ter Abbey.     See  Arithmaei  "  Mausolea 
Regum,  Reginarum,  Dynastarum,  No- 
bilium,  London!  Anglorum  in   occiden- 
tali   urbis     angulo    structa."    Francf. 
1618.  120-    And  Neale  and  Brayley's 


162 


English  Counties. 


History  of  Westminster  Abbey.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1818,  4o- 
Antiquities  in  Westminster  Abbey.  An- 
cient oil  paintings,  and  sepulchral 
brasses  in  the  Abbey  Church  of  St. 
Peter,  Westminster,  engraved  from 
drawings  by  G.  P.  Harding,  with  an 
historical,  biographical  and  heraldic 
description,  by  Thomas  Moule.  Lond. 
1825,  fol. 

Monuments  and  Genii  of  St.  Paul's  and 
Westminster  Abbey,  by  G.  L.  Smyth. 
Lond.  1826,  S^- 

The  history  and  antiquities  of  Westmin- 
ster Abbey,  and  Henry  VII. 's  Chapel ; 
their  tombs,  ancient  monuments,  and 
inscriptions.     Lond.  1856,  4°' 

Gleanings  from  Westminster  Abbey,  by 
Sir  G.  G.  Scott.  Oxf.  and  Lond.  1863,  8^- 

Burials  in  the  Chapter  House,  Westmin- 
minster,  temp.  Henry  VIII.  See 
Nichols'  "  Collect.  Topog.  et  Genealog." 
vol.  i.  p.  21. 

Register  of  Baptisms,  Marriages,  and 
Burials  in  Westminster  Abbey,  from 
1607  to  1705.  See  Nichols'  "  Collect. 
Topog.  et  Genealog."  Vol.  vii.  pp.  162, 
248,  355  ;  vol.  viii-  p.  1. 

The  Marriage,  Baptismal,  and  Burial 
Registers  of  the  Collegiate  Church  or 
Abbey  of  St.  Peter,  Westminster. 
Edited  and  annotated  by  J.  L.  Chester. 
Lond.  1876,  4P- 

The  List  of  the  Queen's  Scholars  of  St. 
Peter's  College,  Westminster,  by  Joseph 
Welch.     Lond.  1852,  S^- 

Lists  of  Masters  and  Scholars  of  West- 
minster School,  from  1561  to  1738. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  7025  ;  Add. 
MS.  8872. 

Westminster  School,  Past  and  Present,  by 
Frederick  H.  Forshall  Lond.  1884.  S^- 

Account  of  Inmates  within  the  City  of 
Westminster,  and  its  Liberties,  1582. 
Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  35,  art.  32. 

List  of  Members  of  Parliament  for  West- 
minster, from  the  Kestoration  to  1770. 
London  Magazine,  1772,  p.  483. 

Poll  Book  for  a  Citizen  for  the  City  and 
Liberty  of  Wesminster,  1749,  S*'-'^ 

Poll  Book  for  electing  two  representatives 
in  Parliament  for  the  City  and  Liberty 
of  Westminster,  June,  1818,  giving 
the  names,  addresses  and  occupations  of 
nearly  11,000  voters.  London,  1818,  8<'- 


MIDDLESEX. 

Visitation  of  Middlesex,  1572.    Her.  Coll. 

G.  16,  G.  17. 
Visitation  of  Middlesex,  1634.    Her.  Coll. 

C.  28.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1551. 
Visitation  of  Middlesex,  1663.    Her.  Coll. 

D.  17. 

The  Visitation  of  Middlesex,  1663.  from 
the  MS.  in  the  Heralds'  College,  D.  17. 
Edited  by  Joseph  Foster.  Privately 
printed,  1887. 

The  Visitation  of  Middlesex,  begun  in  the 
year  166B  by  William  Ryley,  and  Henry 
Dethick.  Privately  printed  by  Sir 
Thomas  Phillipps. "  Salisbury,  1820. 
fol. 

Collections  of  Descents  and  Arms  of  the 
Gentlemen  of  Middlesex,  by  Samuel 
Waker,  1663.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
4964. 

Visitation  of  Middlesex,  1664.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MSS.  1468  ;  1096. 

Pedigrees  of  London  and  Middlesex.  Her. 
Coll.  Vincent  MS.  119. 

Arms  and  Crests  from  Cooke's  Visitation 
of  Middlesex.  Her.  Coll.  Vincent  MS. 
184. 

A  Dissertation  on  the  Armorial  Ensigns 
of  the  County  oj  Middlesex,  and  of  the 
Abbey  and  City  of  Westminster,  bv 
Sir  John  Hawkins.     Lond.  1780,  4P-  ' 

Drawings  of  Arms  in  Mr.  Horace  Wal- 
pole's  House  at  Strawberry  Hill,  in  the 
parish  of  Twickenham,  by  the  Rev.  Wm. 
Cole,  1762.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
5841. 

A  List  of  the  Nobility  and  Gentry  of  the 
Counties  of  Middlesex,  Essex,  and  Hert- 
ford, who  have  subscribed,  and  ordered 
their  Coats  of  Arms  to  be  inscribed  on 
a  New  Map  of  those  Counties,  by  John 
WarburtoD.     Lond.  1722.  4«- 

London  and  Middlesex  Illustrated  :  By  a 
true  and  explicit  Account  of  the  Names, 
Residence,  Genealogy,  and  Coat  Armour 
of  the  Nobility,  Principal  Merchants, 
and  other  Eminent  Families,  all  Blazon'd 
in  their  proper  colours.  By  John  War- 
burton.     Lond.  1749,  8"- 

Church  Notes  in  Middlesex,  collected  by 
the  Rev.  S.  Lysons.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MSS.  9470,  9471. 

Church  Notes  in  Middlesex.  Her.  Coll. 
Phil.  MS.  19,  Pd. 


English  Counties. 


163 


The  Antiquities  of  Middlesex,  being  a 
collection  of  the  several  church  monu- 
ments in  that  county,  by  John  Bowack. 
Lond.  1705-6,  fol. 

Epitaphs  in  the  County  Middlesex,  A.D. 
1713.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  11,425. 

Coloured  drawings  of  Arms  and  Monu- 
ments, with  copies  of  Inscriptions  in 
Churches  in  Middlesex,  by  D.  Partes. 
Brit  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  21,010  ;  21,011. 

Water-colour  drawings  of  churches  in 
Middlesex,  interspersed  with  coats  of 
arms,  monumental  brasses,  and  inscrip- 
tions, by  Edw.  John  Carlos,  19th  cen- 
tury. Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  25,706. 

A  Collection  of  Curious  and  Interesting 
Epitaphs,  copied  from  the  existing 
monuments  of  distinguished  and  noted 
characters  in  the  churches  and  church- 
yards of  Hornsey,  Tottenham,  Edmon- 
ton, Enfield,  Friern  Barnet  and  Hadley, 
Middlesex,  with  biographical  notices 
and  descriptions  of  Armorial  Bearings, 
by  Frederick  Teague  Cansick.  Lond. 
1875,  S''' 

Equitable  and  Necessary  Considerations 
and  Resolutions  for  Association  of  Arms, 
to  be  presented  to  the  Gentry  and 
Commonalty  of  Middlesex  at  their 
meeting  at  Nixhall,  1642. 

Lords  of  Manors  in  the  County  of 
Middlesex,  9  Edw.  II.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  26,094. 

List  of  Freeholders  in  Middlesex,  1684. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  3790,  f.  152. 

Middlesex  County  Kecords.  Edited  by 
John  Cordy  Jeaffreson  for  the  Middlesex 
County  Becord  Society,  vol.  I.  London, 
1886. 

Historical  Notices  of  Enfield,  containing 
also  brief  biographical  Notices  of 
Distinguished  Persons  who  formerly 
resided  in  the  Parish,  by  J.  Tuff. 
Enfield,  1858,  8o- 

Coloured  drawings  of  Coats  of  Arms,  and 
copies  of  monumental  inscriptions  in 
Fulham  Church,  Co.  Middlesex.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  5831. 

Miscellanea  Genealogica,  and  Pedigrees 
of  the  families  of  liadclyffe,  Mildmay, 
&c.,  &c.  No.  4305.  Tyssen  Library, 
Hackney. 

Hackney  Pedigrees,  Churcl^  notes,  wills, 
etc.  9  vols.  Nos.  4313—21.  Tyssen 
Library,  Hackney. 


Rectors  and  Vicars  of  Hackney,  with  lists 
of  Officers  from  1581—1850.  Nos. 
4235,  3211,  and  4422.  Tyssen  Library, 
Hackney. 

Notes  and  extracts  relating  to  Hackney 
people  and  families.  No.  4107.  Tyssen 
Library,  Hackney. 

Armorial  Bearings  of  Families  connected 
with  Hackney,  with  many  Notes  on 
their  inter-marriages,  etc.  14  vols. 
Nos.  3301-14.  Tyssen  Library,  Hack- 
ney._ 

Arms  in  Hackney  Church,  Co.  Middlesex. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5841,  p.  146. 

Some  Accounts  of  the  Monuments  in 
Hackney  Church,  by  R.  Simpson. 
Printed  for  private  circulation,  Guil- 
ford, 1881.  40-  See  also  Nos.  1609 
and  4420,  Tyssen  Libr.  Hackney. 

Monumental  Inscriptions  in  the  Church- 
yards of  St.  Augustine's,  St.  John's, 
and  St.  Thomas',  Hackney.  Nos.  4109, 
4110,  4241.    Tyssen  Library,  Hackney. 

Memorials  of  St.  John  at  Hackney,  by  R. 
Simpson.     Guilford,  1882,  4P- 

Inscriptions  from  the  New  Gravel  Pit 
(Unitarian)  Churchyard,  Paradise  Place, 
Hackney,  Middlesex.  Lond.  1883.  8°- 
50  Copies  privately  printed. 

Registers  and  Calendars  of  Births,  Chris- 
tenings, Marriages,  and  Burials  in 
Hackney.  Nos.  321 1  and  4108.  Tyssen 
Library,  Hackney. 

Registers  of  St.  Thomas'  Sq.,  Hackney. 
Nos.  1625,  1627  and  4236.  Tyssen 
Library,  Hackney. 

Registers  of  Marriage-licences  from  the 
Consistory  Court,  and  of  Baptisms, 
Marriages,  and  Burials  from  seven 
London  churches,  referring  to  Hackney 
and  neighbourhood.  No.  4227.  Tyssen 
Library,  Hackney. 

Marriage  Licences  to  Inhabitants  of 
Hackney,  1779-1863.  7  vols.  Nos. 
3201-7.     Tyssen  Librarv,  Hackney. 

Hackney  Wills.  19  vols.  "  Nos.  4313-21  ; 
3319,  20  ;  4103-5  ;  4119  ;  3208  ; 
3421-3.     Tyssen  Lib.  Hackney. 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of 
Hammersmith,  Co.  Middlesex.  See 
Nichols'  "  Collect.  Topog.  et  Genealog." 
vol.  iii.  p.  316. 

Sepulchral  Brasses  at  Harrow-on-the-Hill, 
plates,  by  Alfred  Heales.  London  and 
Middlesex  Archcdological  Society,  vol.1. 


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English  Counties. 


Church  Notes  taken  at  Highgate.     Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  7943. 
Arms   and    Inscriptions    in    the    Parish 

Church    of    Hornsey,    and    Highgate 

Chapel,    with   extracts   from    Hornsey 

Parish    Eegister,    1750.      Brit.    Mus. 

Add.  MS.  5836. 
The  Parish  Eegisters   of  Staines,  1644- 

1694.     Privately  printed  for  Fred.  A. 

Crisp.     1886.  fol. 
Parish  Register  of  Staines,  1653  to  1694. 

Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  2004. 
Stanwell  Church  and  its  Monuments,  by 

Alfred  Heales. 
The   Tournament    of    Tottenham.       By 

Gilbert  Pilkington.     1631. 
The  Tournament  of  Tottenham,  and  the 

Feast,    by    Thos.    Wright.       London, 

1838,  4°- 

MONMOUTHSHIRE. 

County  Families  ^of  Monmouthshire,  by 
Thomas  Nichols.  London,  1875,  8o- 

Worthies  of  Monihouthshire.  See  Border 
Counties  Worthies,  by  E.  C  Salisbury. 
Oswestry,  1880,  8<'- 

Treatise  on  the  Barony  of  Abergavenny 
with  Pedigrees,  1642,  12o- 

Some  account  of  the  Ancient  Monuments 
in  the  Priory  Church,  Abergavenny,  by 
C.  0.  S.  Morgan.     Newport,  1872,  8o- 

Annals  of  Chepstow  Castle,  or  six  cen- 
turies of  the  Lords  of  Striguil  from  the 
Conquest  to  the  Revolution,  edited  by 
Sir  John  Maclean,  containing  the 
histories  of  the  families  of  Fitz-Oshern^ 
Clare,  Marshal,  Bigod,  Plantagenet, 
Manny,  Hastings,  Herbert,  Tudor, 
Somerset,  Cromivell,  and  Mowhray. 
Exeter,  1883,  4°-   Privately  printed. 

Extracts  of  Marriages  from  the  Register 
of  Tin  tern  Abbey,  Co.  Monmouth. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6148,  f.  16. 

NORFOLK. 

Heralds'  Visitation  of  Norfolk,  undated. 

Heralds'  College. 
Visitation  of  Norfolk,  1503.      Brit.  Mus. 

MSS.  Harl.  1174;  1177;  4755;  5189; 

6093;    6166;    Add.     5522;     11,388; 

14,309  ;  19,816.     Her.  Coll.  O.  1 ;  H. 

3;    Vincent,   123.    Caius.    Coll.    555. 

Qu.     Coll.      cxv.      Bodl.     Rawlinson, 

MSS. 


The  Visitation  of  Norfolk  in  1563,  by  W. 
Harvey,  Clarenceux  King  of  Arms. 
Edited  by  C  H.  Dash  wood  and  con- 
tinued by  Augustus  Jessopp  for  the 
Norfolk  and  Norwich  Archaeological 
Society.  Norwich,  1878,  &c,  8°- 
Visitation  of  Norfolk,  1589.  Her.  Coll. 
MS.  H.  17.  Qu.  Coll.  MS.  xc.  Brit. 
Mus.   Add.  MS.    16,940 ;    Harl.   MS. 

2230. 
Visitations  of  Norfolk,  1563,  1589.   1594 

and  1613.       Brit.  Mus.    Harl.     MSS, 

1154 ;  1552. 
Visitation  of  Norfolk,  1613.      Brit.   Mus. 

Harl.  MS,  5823.  Her.  Coll.  C.  15. 
Visitation  of  Norfolk,   1664,  1668.  Her. 

Coll.  D.  20. 
An  index  to  the  Visitation  of   Norfolk, 

made  A.D.  1664,  with  an  Introduction 

by  Charles  H.  Athill,  Blue  Mantle,  &c. 

Edited  by  the  Rev.  C.  H.  Evelyn  White. 

Ipswich,  1885,    4P-      Only  150  copies 

printed. 
Descents  and  Arms  of  Norfolk  Families, 

17th  cent.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1363. 
Pedigrees   of    Norfolk   Families.       Her. 

Coll.    Phil.   MSS.  33,  P  ;    34,  P  ;  35, 

P.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  4756. 
Notes   of  Pedigrees,  Arms,   Monuments, 

etc.    mostly  of  Norfolk.      Brit.    Mus. 

Add.  MS.  5522. 
Historical     and     Heraldical     Collections 

relating  to  the  County  of  Norfolk,  by 

Robert  Kemp.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 

901. 
Miscellaneous  Heraldic,  and  other  papers, 

relating  to  Norfolk,   1846.     Brit.  Mus. 

Add.  MS.  27,967. 
Three    Norfolk    Armories.      Edited    by 

Walter  Rye.     Norwich,  1886,  8«- 
Alphabet  of  Arms  of  Families  in  Norfolk. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  12,481. 
Arms   of   Norfolk  Families.     Brit.  Mus. 

Harl.  MS.  1101. 
Arms    of   Norfolk  Families,   by   Bysshe. 

Her.  Coll.  MS.  D.  21. 
Arms  and  Crests  from  Harvey's  Visitation 

of  1563.     Her.  Coll.  Vincent  MS.  184. 
Quarterings  of  arms,  in  pen  and  ink,   of 

Norfolk  families  and  of  English  Peers, 

by   Thomas    Stirling,    and   C.    Capon, 

1689  and  1692.     Brit.   Mus.    Egerton 

MS.  2161. 
Arms,  in  trick,  of  Norfolk  Families,  1706. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  21,008. 


English  Counties. 


165 


Arms  and  Crests  of  Norfolk  Families,  18th 
century,  2  vols.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
14,298,  14,299. 

Arms  of  Norfolk,  Suffolk,  and  Essex 
families,  1726.  Stowe  MS.  532.  Brit. 
Mus. 

Arms  in  Norwich  Cathedral.    No  date,  8°- 

A  brief  Declaration  of  the  arms  in  the 
Abbey  of  Thetford.  See  "  The  Anti- 
quarian Magazine  and  Bibliographer," 
vol.  I.     Lond.  1882,  S^- 

Collections  made  out  of  the  several 
Churches  in  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  and 
G-entlemen's  houses  in  those  parts,  6y 
William  Harvey,  Clarencieux  King  of 
Arms.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  4969. 

Church  Heraldry  of  Norfolk,  giving 
Descriptions  of  all  Coats  of  Arms  in 
Norfolk  Churches,  with  the  Inscriptions 
attached  to  them,  by  the  Rev.  Edmund 
Farrer.  Norwich,  1885,  &c.,  8^-  In 
progress. 

Epitaphs  from  Churches  in  Norfolk.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  676^. 

Entry  Book,  with  Funeral  Escutcheons 
of  Families  in  Norfolk,  1st  Nov.  1686 
to  4th  Aug.  1719.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  12,223. 

Monumental  Inscriptions  by  Benjamin 
Mackerell,  in  sixty-two  Churches  in  the 
Countv  of  Norfolk,  1743-1745.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  12,526. 

Sepulchral  Monuments  and  Epitaphs  in 
Churches  in  Norfolk,  1772.  Brit.  Mus. 
Eg.  MS.  2583. 

The  Monumental  Inscriptions  in  the 
Hundred  of  Happing,  Co.  Norfolk,  bv 
Walter  Rye.  Norwich,  1886.  So- 
Monumental  Inscriptions  in  the  Hundred 
of  Holt,  €0.  Norfolk.  Collected  by 
Walter  N.  Dew.  Edited  by  Walter 
Rye.     Norwich,  1885. 

Journal  of  Tours  by  Craven  Ord  in  the 
counties  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  from 
1781  to  1797  ;  illustrated  with  engrav- 
ings of  brasses,  etc.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  14,823. 

Engravings  of  the  most  remarkable  of  the 
Sepulchral  Brasses  in  Norfolk,  by  J.  S. 
Cotman.     Yarmouth,  1819,  4P- 

Engravings  of  Sepulchral  Brasses  in  Nor- 
folk and  Suffolk  by  John  Sell  Cotman, 
with  an  introductory  essay  by  Dawson 


Turner.     Second  edition, 
fol. 


Lond.  1839, 


Norfolk  Seals.  Sigilla  antiqua  Norfol- 
ciensia.  By  J.  Ives.  Lond.  1772,  8°- 
Privately  printed. 

Topographical  History  of  the  County  of 
Norfolk,  by  Francis  Blomefield,  1805 
to  1807  ;  with  the  continuation  by 
Charles  Parkin,  1807  to  1810  ;  and 
with  coloured  drawings  and  engravings 
of  arms,  seals,  etc.,  inserted  and  entered 
on  the  margins.  Eleven  volumes.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MSS.  23,013-23,023. 

Index  Nominum  ;  being  an  Index  of 
Christian  and  Surnames  (with  arms) 
mentioned  in  Blomefield's  History  of 
Norfolk,  arranged  in  alphabetical  order 
by  John  Nurse  Chadwick.  King's 
Lynn,  1862,  8o- 

Collection  of  drawings  and  engravings  of 
portraits,  coats  of  arms,  sepulchral 
monuments,  etc.,  by  Dawson  Turner, 
to  illustrate  Blomefield's  History  of 
Norfolk,  1810-1847.  Alphabetically 
arranged  under  names  of  places,  in 
twenty-nine  volumes.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MSS.  23,024-23,052.  Additional  draw- 
ings and  engravings,  in  ten  vols.  Add. 
MSS.  23,053-23,062. 

Collectanea  Thomse  Cibbonsii,  Arm., 
Historiam  Familiarum  tam  Norfolcien- 
sium  quam  Suffolciensium  illustrantia. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  970-972. 

Lords  of  Manors  in  the  County  of  Norfolk, 
9  Edw.  II.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
26,095. 

Vicecomites  Norfolcise  ;  or  Lists  of  the 
Sheriffs  of  Norfolk,  A.D.  1154  to  1841 ; 
chronologically  and  alphabetically 
arranged,  with  their  Armorial  Bearings. 
Stow  Bardolph,  Norfolk,  1843,  40- 
Privately  printed. 

List  of  Sheriffs  in  Co.  Norfolk,  1643-1663. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  6398,  f .  65  b. 

Lists  from  the  Reformation  to  1837,  of 
Lord  Lieutenants,  Baronets,  High 
Sheriffs,  and  M.P.'s  of  the  County  of 
Norfolk  ;  Mayors,  Bishops,  Deans,  etc. 
of  Norwich;  and  Lists  of  Persons 
connected  with  the  County,  of  whom 
portraits  have  been  issued,  by  W.  C. 
Ewing.  Norwich,  1837,  S^- 

Knights  made  by  Queen  Elizabeth  and 
James  I.  in  their  Progresses  through 
Norfolk,  Suffolk,  etc.  Her.  Coll. 
Vincent  MS.  442. 


166 


English  Counties. 


List  of  Norfolk  Benefices,  with  the  Names 
of  their  respective  Incumbents  and 
Patrons,  Dates  of  Presentation,  etc.  by 
Dawson  Turner.     Norwich,  18-17,  S^- 

Poll  Book  for  the  Election  for  the  County 
of  Norfolk,  May,  1734.  [Giving  the 
names  and  addresses  of  nearly  9000 
Norfolk  freeholders.]  Norwich,  1734. 

Poll  Book  for  Knights  of  the  Shire  for 
the  County  of  Norfolk,  July,  1802. 
1802,  80- 

Poll  Book  for  Two  Knights  of  the  Shire 
for  the  County  of  Norfolk,  1835,  with 
the  entire  register  of  voters.  Norwich, 
1835.  8°- 

A  History,  topographical,  genealogical, 
and  biographical,  of  the  parishes  of 
West  and  East  Bradenham,  Avith  those 
of  Necton  and  Holme  Hale  in  the 
County  of  Norfolk,  by  Geo.  A.  Carthew. 
With  an  introduction  by  A.  Jessopp. 
Norwich,  1883,  4«- 

The  Origin  of  Famil}'  or  Sur-names,  with 
special  reference  to  those  of  the  inhabi- 
tants of  East  Dereham,  Co.  Norfolk,  by 
Geo.  A.  Carthew.     Norwich,  1883,  H^- 

The  Ancient  Begister  of  North  Elmham, 
from  1538  to  1631,  transcribed  by 
Augustus  George  Legge,  and  illustrated 
by  notes  and  notices  of  families,  etc. 
Norwich,  1888,  8»- 

Chronological  Table  of  tlie  Mayors  of 
Lynn-Kegis,  from  1268  to  1772.  See 
Parkin's  "  Topography  of  Freebridge 
Hundred." 

Chronological  List  of  the  Mayors  of 
Lvnne,  etc.,  from  1517  to  1673.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.,  8937. 

The  Parish  Begisters  of  Afarsham,  Norfolk, 
from  1538  to  1836.  Edited  by  Bev. 
A.  T.  Mitchell,  of  Marsham  Hall, 
Norwich,  1889,  8^- 

The  History  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of 
Norwich,  with  Biographical  Anecdotes 
of  the  Bishops,  etc.,  by  John  Britton. 
Lond.  1816,  !'>• 

Tombs  and  Monuments  in  Norwich 
Cathedral.  See  "  liecords  of  Norwich." 
1736—1738,  120-  Also  Sir  Thomas 
Browne's  "  Posthumous  Works."  Lond. 
1712,  1721,  8^'- 

Browne's  Bepertorium,  or  some  Account 
of  the  Tombs  and  Monuments  in 
Norwich    Cathedral.     Norwich,    1720, 


The  ancient  Sculptures  in  the .  Boof  of 
Norwich  Cathedral,  described  and 
illustrated,  by  E.  M.  Goulburn.  London, 
1876,  fol. 

Catalogue  of  the  Priors,  Deans,  Chan- 
cellors, etc.,  of  Norwich,  to  1712.  See 
"Posthumous  Works  of  Sir  T.  Browne," 
Appendix. — Also  Blomefield's  "History 
of  Norfolk." 

The  Monumental  Inscriptions,  fenestral 
and  other  arms  in  the  Parish  Churches 
of  the  City  of  Norwich,  by  Benjamin 
Mackerell,  1723.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
12,525. 

List  of  the  Mayors  and  Sheriffs  of  Norwich. 
See  Knapton's  "  A  Compleat  History 
of  Norwich."  Also  Eldridge's  History 
of  Norwich. 

Calendar  of  Norwich  Freemen,  from  1317 
to  1603,  by  Walter  Bye.  Norwich, 
1889,  8«' 

The  First  Book  (1538—1707)  of  the 
Parish  Registers  of  St.  George,  Tomb- 
land,  Norwich,  transcribed  by  G.  B. 
Jay.     In  progress,  1888. 

Discipline  of  the  Walloon  Church  at 
Norwich,  1589.  With  signatures  of 
the  officers  of  the  church  from  1589  to 
1695.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  2568. 
Edited  by  Lucy  Toulmin  Smith  in  the 
Norfolk  Antiquarian  Miscellany^  vol. 
ii.    'Norwich,  1880,  8°- 

The  Walloons  and  their  Church  at 
Norwich,  1565—1832;  their  History 
and  Begisters.  Edited  by  Wm.  John 
Chas.  Moens  for  the  Huguenot  Society, 
London.     Lymington,  1888,  4P- 

History  of  the  Beligious  Orders  and 
Communities  in  Norwich,  by  John 
Kirkpatrick.     Norwich,  1845,  8*^- 

Poll  Book  for  the  Election  for  Norwich, 
1794.     Norw.  1794,  8°- 

Poll  Book  for  the  City  and  County  of 
Norwich.  July,  1830.  Norwich  1830, 
8«-      Another  in  1832. 

Sepulchral  inscriptions  with  drawings  of 
arms  in  the  church,  old  and  new  church- 
yards, and  cemetery  of  Great  Yarmouth, 
Co.  Norfolk,  copied  principally  by  John 
Fletcher  Cooper,  1830-1845.  4  vols. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  23,738-23,741. 

Monumental  inscriptions  in  the  church  of 
St.  Nicholas,  Great  Yarmouth,  Co. 
Norfolk,  19th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.     23,742. 


English  Counties. 


167 


Sepulchral  Reminiscences  of  a  market 
town  as  afforded  by  a  list  of  the 
interments  within  the  Parish  Church 
of  St.  Nicholas,  Great  Yarmouth,  by 
Dawson  Turner.     Yarmouth,  1848,  8°* 

Poll  Book  of  the  Election  for  Great 
Yarmouth,  July,  1830.     1830,  8«- 

Poll  Book  for  the  Borough  of  Great 
Yarmouth,  1852.     1852,  S^- 

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 

Visitation  of  Northamptonshire,  1564. 
Her,  CoH.  MSS.  H.  4 ;  H.  15 ; 
Vincent,  41.  Queen's  Coll.  cxii.  Caius. 
Coll.  541. 

Visitation  of  Northamptonshire,  1566. 
Brit.  Mus.Harl.  MSS.  890.  1138,  1171. 

Visitation  of  Northamptonshire,  1574, 
by  Richard  Lee,  Portcullis,  Marshal  to 
Clarencieux. — And  another  Visitation 
time  of  James  I.  MS.  Lamport  Hall, 
Co.  Northampton. 

Visitation  of  Northamptonshire,  1617. 
Qu.  Coll.  cviii. 

Visitation  of  Northamptonshire,  1618. 
Her.  Coll.  C.  14. 

The  Visitations  of  Northamptonshire  made 
in  1564  and  1618-19,  with  Northamp- 
tonshire Pedigrees  from  various  Harleian 
MSS.  Edited  by  W^alter  C.  Metcalfe. 
Lond.  1887,  S"- 

Visitation  of  Northamptonshire,  1566  and 
1619.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  1094,1553. 

Visitation  of  Northamptonshire,  1618,  19. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  1084,  1184, 
1187,  1188,  1467. 

Visitation  of  Northamptonshire,  1681. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  6330. 

Visitation  of  Northamptonshire,  1681  and 
1682.  With  Index.  MS.  Lamport 
Hall,  Co.  Northampton. 

Pedigrees  and  Arms  of  Northamptonshire 
Families.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6066. 

"  MS.  Baronagium  Anglise  ;  "  a  book  of 
arms  and  pedigrees  of  Northampton- 
shire families.     Hatton  Collection. 

Pedigrees  of  Northamptonshire  Families 
Her.  Coll.  Vincent  MSS.  112,  113, 
114.     Qu.  Coll.  Oxf.  MS.  Ixxiv.  art.  2. 

Arms  and  Pedigrees  of  Northamptonshire 
families.  The  latest  date  is  1619. 
Stowe  MSS.  770,  771.     Brit.  Mus. 

Arms  and  pedigrees  of  Northamptonshire, 
&c.  families,  1654.  S1»we  MS.  644. 
Brit.  Mus. 


Indexes  to  Pedigrees  in  Baker's  History 
of  Northamptonshire,  by  Sir  Henry 
Dry  den.     Privately  printed. 

Stemma  Chicheliana :  A  Genealogical 
Account  of  some  of  the  Families  derived 
from  Thomas  Chichele,  of  Higham- 
Ferrers,  co.  Northampton,  by  Dr. 
Buckler.  Oxford,  1765,  4P-  Supple- 
ment, Oxf.  1775,  40- 

Genealogical  Notes  of  some  Families 
connected  with  Northamptonshire,  and 
in  particular  with  Great  Harrowden,  by 
Samuel  Sharp,  Esq.  Northamptonshire 
Architectural  Society.  1880,  8°- 

Arms  of  Northamptonshire  Gentry.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  1045,  f.  150  ;  1353 
f.  61. 

Arms  and  Crests  from  Harvey's  Visitation 
of  1566.  Her.  Coll.  Vincent  MS. 
184. 

Arms,  in  trick,  of  Northamptonshire 
Families,  1706.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
21,008. 

Copies  of  Records  in  the  Tower,  etc., 
relating  to  Manors  and  Families  in 
Northamptonshire.  Her.  Coll.  Vincent 
MSS.  36-38. 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  North- 
amptonshire by  John  Bridges,  1791, 
with  large  additions  by  Thomas  and 
William  Dash,  consisting  of  MS.  notes, 
engraved  portraits,  arms,  etc.,  and 
drawings  of  churches,  seats,  sepulchral 
monuments,  etc.  5  vols,  folio.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MSS.  32117-32121. 

Coloured  drawings  of  Monuments,  Brasses, 
etc.,  in  the  Churches  of  Green's  Norton, 
Paulers  Pury,  and  Eston  Neston,  co. 
Northampton,  by  Thomas  Fisher.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  16,966 

Monumental  Inscriptions  in  Churches  in 
Northamptonshire.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MSS.  6365,  6763  ;  Lans.  MS.  1042. 

Church  Notes  in  Northamptonshire,  by 
E.  Ashmole.     Ashm.  Lib.  MS.  1137. 

Church  Notes  in  Northamptonshire.  Her. 
Coll.  Vincent  MS.  197. 

Epitaphs  in  the  County  of  Northampton, 
A.D.  1713.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
11,425. 

Sepulchral  Memorials,  consisting  of  en- 
gravings from  the  Altar  Tombs,  Effigies, 
and  Monuments,  contained  within  the 
County  of  Northampton.  By  W.  H. 
Hyett.     Lond.  1817,  fol. 


168 


En'Glish  Countses. 


An  endeavour  to  classify  the  Sepulchral 
remains  in  Northamptonshire  ;  or,  a 
discourse  on  funeral  Monuments  in  that 
County,  by  C.  H.  Hartshorne.  Cam- 
bridge, 1840,  80- 

The  Brasses  of  Northamptonshire,  by 
Franklin  Hudson.     Lond.  1853,  fol. 

Recumbent  Effigies  in  Northamptonshire, 
with  descriptions,  by  A.  Hartshorn e. 
Lond  1867,  fol. 

On  the  Mediaeval  Sepulchral  Antiquities 
of  Northamptonshire,  by  M.  H.  Bloxam, 
Esq.  See  the  Arcli(eological  Joicrnal^ 
XXXV,  242.     Lond.  1878,  8«- 

Remarks  on  the  Discovery  of  the  Ancient 
Seal  of  the  Archdeaconry  of  Northamp- 
ton, by  the  Rev.  A.  W.  Brown.  1845. 

Lords  of  Manors  in  co.  Northampton, 
9  Edw.  II.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
26,095. 

List  of  the  Sheriffs  of  Northamptonshire, 
1  Hen.  II.  to  33  Hen.  VIII.,  extracted 
from  the  Pipe  Rolls.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  12497,  f.  478. 

List  of  Sheriffs  in  Northamptonshire, 
1646-1069.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
6398,  f.  m. 

Names  of  Justices  of  the  Peace  in  Co. 
Northampton  and  Rutland,  1587.  Brit. 
Mus.  Lans.  MS.  54,  art.  75. 

Northamptonshire  Poll  Books,  from  1702 
to  1831,  reprinted  from  Poll  Books  in 
the  possession  of  Mr.  Geo.  Baker. 
Northampton,  1832,  4'>- 

Popular  Biography  of  Northamptonshire, 
by  John  Cole.     Lond.  1839,  16'^- 

The  Baptists  and  Quakers  in  Northamp- 
tonshire, 1650-1700,  by  the  Rev.  J. 
Jackson  Goadby.     Northampton,  1883. 

Obituary  and  Records  from  the  Counties 
of  Lincoln,  Northampton,  &c.,  1800- 
1859,  by  Justin  Simpson.  Stamford, 
1861,  8«- 

Northamptonshire  Notes  aud  Queries,  an 
Illustrated  Quarterly  Journal  devoted 
to  the  Antiquities,  Family  History, 
Traditions,  Parochial  Records,  etc.  of 
the  County.  N;i3(ttiii^Uttj,  1884,  &c. 
8°-      In  progress.  ^^"^^^^I^^"^^ 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of 
Great  Billing,  Co.  Northampton.  See 
Nichols'  "  Collect.  Topog.  et  Genealog." 
Vol.  viii.  p.  189. 

Monumental  Inscriptions  in  the  Church, 
and  extracts  from  the  Registers  of  the 


Parish  of  Cosgrove,  Northamptonshire, 

1754.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5836. 
Account   of   the  Earls  of  Northampton, 

from    William     the     Conqueror,     etc. 

Northampton.  1820,  12"- 
Names    of  the  Mayors    and    Bailiffs   of 

Northampton,  from    1    Ric.    II.    to    I 

Edw.  IV.     Trin.   Coll.   Dubl.   MS.  G. 

44,  art.  4. 
Poll  Book  for  the  Election  of  Burgesses 

for  the  Town  of  Northampton,   June, 

1790. 
Monumental   Inscriptions,   and  drawings 

of  Coats  of  Arms  in  Passenham  CliurcL 

Brit.  Mus  Add.  MS.  5831. 
On  the  Effigies  and  Monumental  Remains 

in  Peterborough  Cathedral.     By  M.  H. 

Bloxam.     Rugby,  1861,  8"- 
Memoir  on  the  Monumental  Remains   in 

Peterborough    Cathedral,   by    M.     H. 

Bloxam.     See  Archceological  Journal., 

xviii,  394  ;  xix,  134,     Lond.  1861—62, 

8«- 
Tlie  Old  Registers  of   the   Parish   of   S. 

John     Baptist,    Peterborough,    b}^   the 

Rev.  W.  D.  Sweeting.     Peterborough, 

1884,  8«- 
Parish  Register  of  Stanford,  Co.  North- 
hampton,  A.D.    1607—1668.     In  the 

possession  of  Lord  Braye,   at  Stamford 

Hall. 

NORTHUMBERLAND. 

Account  of  the  Kings  and  Dukes  of 
Northumberland,  &c.  MS.  C.  Campsall 
HalL  Co.  York. 

Visitation  of  the  Northern  Counties  in 
1530,  by  Thos.  Tonge.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  1499.  A  transcript  of  this 
MS.  is  in  the  Heralds'  College. 

Heraldic  Visitation  of  the  Northern 
Counties  in  1530,  by  Thomas  Tonge. 
Edited  by  H.  D.  Longstaffe.  Siirtees 
Society,  vol.  xli.  Durham,  1863,  8''- 

The  Visitation  of  the  County  of  North- 
umberland, begun  by  Wm.  Flower, 
Norroy,  1575.  In  the  possession  of 
the  Marquis  of  Ripon,  at  Studley  Royal, 
Co.  York. 

Visitation  of  Northumberland,  1575. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1171  ;  Add.  MS. 
12,477. 

Visitation  of  Northumberland,  1575, 
1(;15.  Qu.  Coll.  cxxvi.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  1554. 


English  Counties. 


169 


The  Visitation  of  the  County  of  North- 
umberland, taken  by  Kichard  St.  George, 
Esq.  1615.  Ahiwiek  Castle.  MS. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  1153,  1374, 
1429,  1448.  Caius.  Coll.  MS.  541. 

Visitation  of  Northumberland  in  1615, 
bv  II.  St.  George,  edited  by  G.  W. 
Marshall.  Lond.  1878.  8'^'  Privately 
printed. 

Pedigrees  from  the  Heraldic  Visitation  of 
Northumberland,  1615.  Privately 
printed  by  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps, 
1858. 

Arms  and  Pedigrees  of  Northumberland 
families,  1658.  Stowe.  MS.  276.  Brit. 
Mus. 

Visitation  of  Northumberland,  1666.  Her. 
Coll.  MS.  C.  41. 

Some  Account  of  the  Ancient  Families  of 
Northumberland.  See  W.  G.  Grey's 
Survey  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  4P- 

Genealogical  Collections  for  Northum- 
berland. 3  vols.  MSS.  Alnwick  Castle. 

Pedigrees  of  Northumberland  Families. 
Qu.  Coll.  Oxf.  MS.  xcvii. 

Arms  of  Northumberland  Families.  Caius. 
Coll.  Camb.  MS.  576. 

Arms,  in  trick,  of  Northumberland 
Families,  1706.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
21,008. 

Arms  of  Northumberland  Gentry,  by 
Joseph  Barber.  Lond.  1743. 

Cei'taine  very  rare  observations  of  North- 
umberland, Cumberland,  etc.  with 
divers  Epitaphes,  Coat-Armours,  and 
other  Monuments,  verie  orderlie  and 
labouriouslie  gathered  together  by 
Sampson  Erdeswick.  [Kichard  son's 
Newcastle  Tracts,  vol.  vii.]  Newcastle, 
1848.  40- 

Peerages  connected  with  the  Counties  of 
Northumberland  and  Durham.  3  vols. 
MSS.  Alnmck  Castle. 

Northumberland  and  its  ueighbourlands. 
Lives  of  the  Nobility  of  Northern 
England,  by  Sarah  S.  Jones.  Newcas- 
tle-on-Tyne  [1863],  4o- 

Northumberland  and  Durham  Family 
History.  11  vols.  MSS.  Alnwick 
Castle. 

Archaeologia  iEliana,  or,  Miscellaneous 
Tracts  relating  to  Antiquity.  Published 
by  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  of  New- 
castle-upon-Tyne. Two  Iferies,  New- 
castle, 1856,  &c.,  S^-     In  progress. 


The  Local  Historian's  Table  Book,  of 
remarkable  occurrences,  historical  facts, 
etc.,  connected  with  the  counties  of 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  Northumberland 
and  Durham,  by  M.  A.  liichardson,  5 
vols.  Lond.  1841-46,  8"-  [This  work 
is  illustrated  with  numerous  coats  of 
arms  of  the  Nobility  of  Northumber- 
land, the  incorporated  companies,  and 
contains  lists  of  the  Mayors  and 
Sheriffs  of  Newcastle.] 

Sheriffs  of  Northumberland,  by  John 
Hodgson  Hinde,  Esq.  See  "jArchseologia 
iEliana,"  vol.  vi.  New  series.  New- 
castle, 1865,  8'^- 

List  of  Gentlemen  of  Property  in  North- 
umberland, 1522.  Brit.  Mus.  Cott. 
MS.  Calig.  B.  vi.  f.  432. 

Survey  of  the  Debateable  and  Border 
Lands,  taken  A.D.  1604.  Edited  and 
published  (from  Add.  MS.  14,048, 
in  the  British  Museum)  by  Boundell  P. 
Sanderson,  of  Peacock  Gap,  Morpeth, 
Northumberland.  1890,  4o-  Note  :— 
The  above  swrvey  contains  the  names 
of  all  the  Border  landowners  and  cus- 
tomary tenants  of  Northumberland  and 
Cumberland,  with  the  extent  of  their 
individual  possessions  and  holdings. 

An  alphabetical  catalogue  of  the  Gentry 
of  Northumberland,  with  their  arms. 
17th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS. 
865,  f.  97. 

List  of  Freeholders  in  Northumberland, 
A.D.  1639.  Durham  Cath.  Lib.  Hun- 
ter MS.  23,  p.  297. 

Poll-Books  at  the  Election  of  Knights  of 
the  Shire  for  Northumberland,  a?ino 
1747.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MSS.  523, 
524. 

Poll  Book  for  the  Election  for  the  County 
of  Northumberland,  October,  1774, 
(giving  a  list  of  2114  freeholders.) 
1774,  8«- 

Poll  Book  of  the  contested  Election  for 
the  County  of  Northumberland,  July, 
1826.     1827,  80- 

Poll  Book  for  the  Election  for  the  County 
of  Northumberland,  July,  1841,  and 
copies  of  the  poll  books  for  1722  and 
1734.     1841,  8«- 

Poll  Book  for  the  Election  for  the  North- 
ern Division  of  the  County  of  North- 
umberland.    1847,  80- 


170 


English  Counties. 


Pedigrees  and  Early  Heraldry  ot  the 
Lords  of  Alnwick.  See  The  History  of 
the  Barony  of  Alnwick,  by  George  Tate. 
2  vols.     Alnwick,  1866—9,  8"- 

A  Collection  of  Armorial  Bearings, 
Inscriptions,  etc.,  in  the  Parochial 
Chapel  of  Saint  Andrew,  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne,  by  M.  A.  llichardson. 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1818,  S^- 

Collection  of  the  coats  of  arms,  monumental 
inscriptions,  and  drawings  of  the  tombs 
in  St.  Nicholas'  Church,  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne  ;  and  the  arms  of  several  families 
in  Newcastle  and  Northumberland. 
Collected      by     J.     Lambert,      A.D. 

1773.  MS.    No.    XXI.   Towneley  Hall, 
Burnley. 

Armorial  Bearings,  Inscriptions,  etc.,  in 
St.  Nicholas's  Church,  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne,  and  Chapelries  of  Grosforth  and 
Framlington,  by  M.  A  Eichardson.  2 
vols.     Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1820,  8°- 

A  descriptive  and  historical  account  of  the 
Monuments  and  Tombstones  in  the 
Church  of  St.  Nicholas,  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne,  illustrated.  Compiled  by  E-ichard 
Welford.  Newcastle-npon-Tyne,  1880, 
40. 

An  Explanation  of  the  Arms  of  the  several 
Incorporated  Companies  in  the  Town 
and  County  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 
according  to  Gruillim,  Bailey,  and  others, 
by  W.  Whitehead  and  T.  Jameson. 
Newcastle,  1776,  8°- 

The  Armorial  Bearings  of  the  several 
Incorporated  Companies  of  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne,  with  a  brief  historical 
account  of  each  company,  by  James 
Walker,  and  M.  A.  Richardson.  New- 
castle, 1824<,  8«- 

List  of  Sheriffs  and  Mayors  of  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne  ;  with  Arms,  etc.,  to  1432. 
Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  2425. 

Poll  Book  of  the  Election  for  Newcastle, 

1774.  1774,  8«- 

Poll  Book  of  the  Election  for  Newcastle, 

1775.  1775,  8«- 

The  Poll  at  the  Election  for  Members  to 
serve  in  Parliament  for  the  Town  and 
County  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1780. 
Before  Isaac  Cookson,  Esq.,  Sheriff, 
with  a  list  of  about  2240  freemen. 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1780,  4'^- 

Poll  Book  List  of  Burgesses  of  the 
Borough    of   Newcastle-on-Tyne,   also 


List  of  Persons  who  claim  to  have  their 
names  inserted,  etc.  1835,  8°- 
History  of  the  Battle  of  Otterburn,  fought 
in  1388 ;  with  memoirs  of  the  warriors 
engaged  in  that  memorable  conflict,  by 
Robert  White.     London,  1857,  4^"- 

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 

Visitation    of    the    Northern    Counties, 

starting    at    Nottingham,     by     Thos. 

Tonge,  1530.      Brit.  Mus.   Harl.    MS. 

1499.     [Printed  and  published  by  the 

Surtees  Society,  vol.  xli.  Dur.  1863,  8^-  ] 
Visitation    of     Nottinghamshire,     1569. 

Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  886.     Her.  Coll. 

Vincent,  117.     Qu.  Coll.  cxvii.      Caius 

Coll.  541. 
Visitation     of    Nottinghamshire,     1575. 

Her.  Coll.  Vincent  MS.  117. 
Visitation    of     Nottinghamshire,     1569, 

1614.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1555. 
The  Visitation  of  the  County  of  Notting- 
ham in  the  year  1569  and   1614,   with 

many  other  decents  of  the  same  County. 

Edited  by  Geo.  W.  Marshall.  Harleian 

Society.     Lond.  1871,  8°- 
Visitation    of     Nottinghamshire,     1614. 

Brit.    Mus.    Harl.    MSS.    1082,    1400, 

5870.     Her.  Coll.  C.  9. 
Visitation    of     Nottinghamshire,     1662. 

Her.  Coll.  C.  34. 
Pedigrees,  Evidences,  and  other   matters 

relating  to  Nottinghamshire  Families, 

collected  by  Sir   Richard   St.    George. 

Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  871. 
Pedigrees  of   Nottinghamshire  Families. 

Her.  (Joll.  Vincent  MS.  399.    Qu.  Coll. 

Oxf.  MS.  xcvii. 
Pedigrees   of  Nottinghamshire    Families, 

with  Extracts  from  Deeds,  Monumental 

Inscriptions,    etc.       Brit.    Mus.    Harl. 

MS.  6593. 
Genealogical  Notes  relating  to   Notting- 
hamshire.    Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1171. 
A  Nottinghamshire  Armory,    compiled  by 

Captain  A.  E,  Lawson  Lowe.  See  "The 

Reliquary,"     vols,    xv,    xvi,    xix,    xx. 

Lond.  1874,  &c.  80. 
Arms     of     Nottinghamshire      Families. 

Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1457 
A  Collection  of  Arms  and  Monuments   in 

Nottinghamshire.        Ashm.    Lib.    MS. 

854. 
Alphabet   of   Arms    of    Nottinghamshire 

Gentry.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1057. 


English  Cottnties. 


171 


Arms  of  Nottinghamshire  Families,  16th 
century.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.    9827. 

Arms  from  the  Visitation  of  1614.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  5870. 

Arms,  in  trick,  of  Nottinghamshire 
Families,  1706.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
21,008. 

Arms  of  Families  in  Annesley,  Titheby, 
and  Whatton.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
1393. 

A  Collection  of  Monuments  in  Notting- 
hamshire.    Ashm.  Lib.  MS.  854. 

Tombstone  Inscriptions  in  Nottingham- 
shire.    Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6121. 

Observations  illustrative  of  the  Accounts 
given  by  the  Ancient  Historical  Writers 
of  the  Battle  of  Stoke  Field  in  1487, 
with  interesting  particulars  of  the 
Houses  of  Plantagenet  and  Neville, 
by  R.  Brooke  :  with  arms  and  pedigrees 
Liverpool,  1825,  8'^-    Privately  printed. 

Lords  of  Manors  in  co.  Nottingham,  9 
Edw.  II.  Brit.  Mus  Add.  MS.  26,095. 

A  List  of  the  High  Sheriffs  of  Notting- 
hamshire since  the  year  1545.  Brit. 
Mus.  Lans.  MS.  207.  C.  f.  411. 

List  of  the  Sheriffs  of  Nottinghamshire, 
from  1745-1795.  See  Thoroton's 
"  History  of  Nottingham,"  2nd  edition 
vol.  ii. 

The  lost  certificates  of  Knights'  Fees  for 
the  counties  of  Nottingham  and  Derby, 
by  J.  P.  Yeatman.    Lond.  1886.  S"- 

Notes  concerning  the  Baronets  of  Not- 
tingham, and  their  behaviour  to  Charles 
I.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2043,  f. 
184. 

Lives  of  Nottinghamshire  Worthies  and 
of  Celebrated  and  Remarkable  Men  of 
the  County  from  the  Norman  Conquest 
to  A.D.  1882,  by  Cornelius  Brown. 
1882.  4«- 

List  of  Freeholders  in  Nottinghamshire, 
A.D.  1561,  and  1698.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MSS.  6846,  f.  306  ;  7020,  art.  1  ; 
Lans.  MS.  5. 

A  Copy  of  the  Poll  taken  for  the  County 
of  Nottingham,  4th  and  5th  of  April, 
1722,  before  John  Grundy,  Esq. 
Nottingham,  1722. 

The  Old  Registers  of  the  Parish  of  Atten- 
borough-c  um-Bramcote,  Notts.,  with 
Extracts  and  Notes,  by  the  Rev.  E. 
Collett.  See  "  The  Reliquary^"  vols  xii, 
xiii.     Lond.  1872,  8°- 


Epitaphs  in  West  Bridgford  Churchyard. 
No  date,  4P- 

The  Registers  of  Carburton,  Co.  Notting- 
ham, 1528—1812.  Edited  by  Geo.  W. 
Marshall.     Privately  printed. 

Mommiental  Inscriptions  in  Edwalton 
Churchyard.     No  date,  8'^ 

The  Parish  Registers  of  Lenton,  Co. 
Nottingham,  by  Capt.  A.  E.  L.  Lowe. 
See  "  The  Reliquary,"  vol.  xiii.  Lond. 
1872,  8«- 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Earles  of  this  Towne 
of  Nottingham,  with  a  brief  Historicall 
Collection  of  their  loyalty,  Armes,  and 
Deaths,  Anno  1141—1360.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  2043,  f.  140. 

The  Register  of  Perlethorpe,  Co.  Notting- 
ham, 1528—1812.  Edited  by  Geo.  W. 
Marshall.  Worksop,  1887.  Privately 
jDrinted. 

Notes  on  the  Old  Registers  of  the 
Parish  of  St.  Swithun,  East  Retford, 
Nottinghamshire,  with  Extracts,  by  the 
Rev.  E.  Collett.  See  "  The  Reliquary," 
vols,  xvi,  xvii.     Lond.  1875,  &c.,  8°- 

On  the  Sepulchral  Effigy  of  Archbishop 
Sandys,  in  the  Minster  Church,  South- 
well, Nottinghamshire,  by  M.  H. 
Bloxam.     Rugby,  1870,  8«- 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of 
Stapleford.   4^- 

Drawings  of  Monuments  and  Arms  in 
Teveral  Church,  Notts.  Brit.  Mus  Add. 
MS.  31,336. 

OXFORDSHIRE. 

Heralds'  Visitation  of  Oxfordshire.     MS. 

No.  XLViii.     Towneley  Hall,  Burnley. 
Visitation    of    Oxfordshire,    1530.      Her. 

Coll.  MS.    H.    20.      Brit.  Mus.  Add. 

MS.  12,470. 
Visitation    of  Oxfordshire,    1566.      Brit. 

Mus.   Harl.    MSS.    1097,  3966,  5867. 

Her.  Coll.  G.  5  ;  H.  9  ;  Phil.  49  P. 
Visitation    of  Oxfordshire,    1574.       Her. 

Coll.  MSS.  F.  1  ;  G.  3  ;  G.  14 ;  E.D.N. 

11;   Vincent,   128.     Brit.  Mus.  MSS. 

Add.  11,388  ;   Harl.  808,  1095,  1412, 

1556,  3968,  5187,  5812,  6166  ;  Lans. 

880.      Qu.   Coll.   cxxxii.      Caius  Coll. 

538. 
Pedigrees,  chiefly  from  the  Visitation  of 

Oxfordshire,  1574.     Pub.  Libr.  Camb. 

MS.  Dd.  xi.  69. 


172 


EsTGLiSH  Counties. 


The  Visitation  of  Oxfordshire  in  1574. 
Published  in  "  The  Topographer,"  vol. 
1.  1821,  8«- 

Visitation  of  Oxfordshire,  1G34.  Erit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  1480,  1557,  5828. 
Her.  Coll.  C.  29.  Cains  Coll.  538. 
Qu.  Coll.  cxxTX. 

Visitations  of  Oxfordshire,  1574  and  1634. 
Privately  printed  by  Sir  Thomas 
Phillipps. 

The  Visitations  of  the  County  of  Oxford 
in  15(36,  1574,  and  1634.  Edited  and 
annotated  by  W.  H.  Turner,  Harleian 
Society,  vol!  v.     Lond.  1871,  4o- 

Visitation  of  Oxfordshire  ;  with  Arms 
and  Pedigrees  of  Oxfordshire  families. 
Apparently  a  transcript  of  Philipot's 
Visitation  of  1634-5.  Stowe  MS.  773. 
Brit.  Mus. 

Arms  and  Pedigrees  of  Oxfordshire  fami- 
lies. The  latest  descent  is  dated  1634. 
Stowe  MS.  772.  Brit.  Mus. 

Pedigrees  and  Arms  of  Oxfordshire  Fami- 
lies, 1665.    Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  3966. 

Pedigrees  and  Arms  of  Oxfordshire  Fami- 
lies. Her.  Coll.  Phil.  MSS.  15,  P  ; 
36,  P. 

Oxfordshire  Pedigrees.  Edited  by  Sir 
Thos.  Phillipps.  Evesham,  1825,  fol. 
Privately  Printed. 

Arms  and  descents  of  Oxfordshire  Fami- 
lies, with  a  table  of  111  names.  16th 
century.  MS.  Crowcombe  Court,  Co. 
Somerset. 

Arms  and  Crests  from  Harvey's  Visitation 
of  1566.  Her.  Coll.  Vincent  MS. 
184. 

Arms  of  Oxfordshire  Families  from  the 
Visitation,  bv  Bysshe,  1668.  Her. 
Coll.  MS.  J).  25.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  1405. 

Arms,  etc.  taken  at  a  Visitation  of  the 
County  of  Oxford,  17th  century.  MS. 
No.  120.  Ettington  Hall,  Co.  Warwick. 

Coats  of  Arms  in  Churches  and  Gentle- 
men's Seats  in  Oxfordshire,  by  Gr.  Lee, 
Ashm.  Lib.  Wood  MS.  8505. 

Monumental  Inscriptions  in  Oxfordshire. 
Ashm.  Lib.  Wood  MS.  8586.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  4170. 

Church  Notes  in  Oxfordshire.  Her.  Coll. 
Vincent  MS.  192,  w. 

Collection  of  Epitaphs  and  Arms  in  most 
of  the  Churches  in  Oxfordshire.  Ashm. 
Lib.  Wood  MS.  8505. 


1 


Oxfordshire  Church  Notes,  transcribed 
from  the  papers  of  Ant.  a  Wood,  by 
the  Pev.  John  Gutch.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  6033. 

Monumental  Inscriptions  from  the  MSS. 
of  Anthonv  a  Wood,  Dr.  Hutton,  and 
Mr.  Hinton,  by  Sir  Thos.  Phillipps. 
Evesham,  1825,  fol. 

Names  and  Arms  of  the  Ancient  Knights 
of  the  County  of  Oxford.  See  Anti- 
quarian Repertory,  vol.  i.  p.  101. 

Lords  of  Manors  in  the  County  of  Oxford, 
9  Edw.  II.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
26,096. 

Lords  Lieutenant  and  High  Sheriffs  of 
Oxfordshire,  1086-1868,  with  bio- 
graphies of  the  most  celebrated,  by 
John  M.  Davenport.  Oxford,  1868. 
§0.   Privately  printed. 

Names  of  Freeholders  in  the  Counties  of 
Oxford,  etc.  A.D,  1561.  Brit.  Mus. 
Lans.  MS.  5. 

Names  of  Gentry  in  Oxfordshire  summoned 
to  compound  for  not  being  made 
Knights,  A.D.  1630.  Ashm.  Lib. 
Wood  MS.  8495,  f.  58. 

Chipping-Norton  Kegister,  Co.  Oxford, 
1560-1686.  Privately  printed  by  Sir 
Thomas  Phillipps,  Bart. 

An  Index  to  the  Registers  of  Baptisms, 
Marriages  and  Burials  in  the  Parish  of 
Ducklington,  by  William  Dunn  Macray. 
Oxford,  1880.  80-  [Published  by 
the  North  Oxfordshire  Archaeological 
Society.] 

Parochial  History  of  Enstone,  Oxfordshire ; 
Manorial  Records,  Parish  Registers, 
etc.,  by  the  Rev.  J.  Jordan.  1857, 
8°- 

Catalogue  of  Mayors  and  Bailiffs  of 
Oxford  till  2  Charles  I.  Ashm.  Lib. 
Wood  MS.  8502.— till  1695.  Ibid. 
8523. 

Historical  Collections  :  or  a  brief  account 
of  the  two  Parliaments  held  at  West- 
minster and  Oxford,  with  exact  lists  of 
the  Members  of  each  Parliament.  Lond. 
1865,  80- 

An  Account  of  the  Nobility  and  Gentry 
buried  in  and  about  Oxford.  Ashm. 
Lib.  Wood  MS.  8466. 

Monumental  Inscriptions  in  Oxford.  See 
Wood's  "History  of  Oxford.'*  1773, 
4p. 


English  Counties. 


173 


Memoir  on  Monuments  in  Oxford 
Cathedral,  hj  M.  H.  Bloxam.  See 
Archaeological  Journal,  ix,  150.  Lond. 
1852,  80- 

Sepulchral  Monuments  in  Oxford  Cathe- 
dral, by  Matthew  Holbeche.  See 
Proceedings  of  the  Archaeological 
Institute  of  Great  Britain,  held  at 
Oxford,  1850.     Lond.  1854,  8«- 

Notes  of  Epitaphs,  Arms,  etc.,  in  various 
Churches  and  Colleges  at  Oxford,  1656 
—1661.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  11,610. 

Collections  out  of  the  Eegisters  of  all  the 
Parishes  in  Oxford,  by  Antony  a  Wood, 
from  about  1538  till  1677.  Ashm.  Lib. 
Wood  MS.  8524. 

Visitation  of  the  University  of  Oxford. 
Ashmolean  Museum,  Wood  MS.  852. 

Register  of  the  University  of  Oxford. 
Edited  by  Rev.  C.  W.  Boase  and 
Andrew  Clark,  from  1449.  Printed 
for  the  Oxford  Historical  Society. 
Oxford,  1885,  &c.  8«- 

Register  of  the  Visitors  of  the  University 
of  Oxford,  1647—1658.  Edited  by 
Montagu  Burrows.  Camden  Society. 
Lond.  1881,  4«- 

The  Arms  of  the  several  Colleges  of 
Oxford.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  883, 
f.  118. 

The  Arms  of  the  Colleges  of  Oxford.  By 
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Catalogue  of  the  Fellows  and  Masters  of 
Baliol  College,  Oxford,  from  1502  to 
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Names  of  Fellows  of  Brazen-Nose  College, 
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Lists  of  Persons  of  Christ  Church  College, 
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Register  of  the  Kectors  and  Fellows, 
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Memorials  of  Merton  College,  Oxford,  by 
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Catalogue  of  the  Fellows  of  Lincoln 
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Ashm.  Lib.  Wood  MS.  8490,  f.  133. 

List  of  Persons  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford, 
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Names  of  Persons  of  Pembroke  College, 
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8490,  f.  242. 

Catalogue  of  Fellows  of  Queen's  College, 
Oxford,  for  forty  years  after  the 
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8490,  f.  96. 

Names  of  the  Scholars  of  St.  Edmund's 
Hall,  Oxford,  from  1573  till  1693. 
Ashm.  Lib.  Wood  MS.  8490,  f.  267. 

Catalogue  of  Fellows  of  St.  John's  College, 
Oxford,  till  1617.  Ashm.  Lib.  Wood 
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A  Register  of  the  Presidents,  Fellows, 
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Names  of  Persons  of  University  College, 
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Catalogue  of  Persons  of  Wadham  College, 
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Borrows,  Borough,  Cave,  Gierke, 
Cottrell,  Cozens,  Cromwell  alias 
Williams  alias  Smythe,  Crosse,  Deane, 
Dormer,  Griffin,  Hedges,  Herbert,  King, 
Kipling,  Knollys,  Lee,  Lupton,  Mande- 
ville,  Norreys,  Patten,  Pettie,  or  Petty, 
Phillips,  Quartermain,  Reynolds,  Rose, 
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RUTLANDSHIRE. 

Visitation   of    Rutlandshire,    1618.    Brit. 

Mus    Harl.    MSS.  1094,    1558.    Her. 

Coll.  C.  14;  Vincent,  132. 
The  Visitation  of  the  County  of  Rutland, 

in  the  year  1618-19.      taken  by  W. 

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Sarleian  Societi/.  vol  iii.  Lond.  1870. 

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Mus.  Harl.  MS.  5828. 
Arms  and  pedigrees  of  Rutlandshire,  &c. 

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Lords  of  Manors  in  co.  Rutland,   9   Edw. 

II.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,096. 
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"  History  of  Rutland." 


English  Counties. 


I J  oils  of  Justices  of  the  Peace,   Coroners, 

etc.  for  the  County  of  Rutland.    Brit. 

Mus.    Lans.  MS.  54,    art.    75 ;    Add. 

Charter  873. 
Obituary  and  Records  from  the  Counties 

of  Lincoln,  Rutland,   &c.,  1800-1859, 

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8«- 
Church    Notes    in    Rutlandshire.     Her. 

Coll.  Vincent  MS.  197,  C. 
Extracts   from    the    Parish    Register  of 

Whissendine,  co.  Rutland,  1637-1781. 

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1883,  8«- 

SHROPSHIRE. 

Visitation  of  Shropshire,  undated.  Heralds' 
College. 

Visitation  of  Shropshire,  1569.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  615.   Her.  Coll.  G.  9. 

Visitation  of  Shropshire,  1584.  Her. 
Coll.  Vine.  MS.  115  ;  D  10. 

Pedigrees  of  the  Grentry  of  Shropshire,  by 
Thomas  Knight,  1584.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  1161. 

Visitation  of  Shropshire,  1584,  enlarged 
to  1620.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1241. 

Visitation  of  Shropshire,  1591.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  2163. 

Visitation  of  Shropshire,  1592-1666. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6172. 

The  Visitation  of  Shropshire  made  and 
taken  by  Robert  Treswell,  Somerset, 
and  Agustine  Vincent,  Rougecroix, 
Officers  of  Arms,  Marshalls  and 
Deputies  of  William  Camden  Esq. 
Clarencieux  King-of-Arms  in  1623, 
together  with  the  visitation  made  by 
Richard  Lee,  Portcullis,  Marshall  and 
Deputie  to  Robert  Cooke,  Clarencieux 
King-of-Arms  A.D.  1584,  with  other 
collections  by  me,  John  Withie.  Stowe 
MS.  778.  Brit.  Mus. 

Visitation  of  Shropshire.  1623.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MSS.  1057,  1112,  1472,  1982. 
Her.  Coll.  C.  28;  Vincent,  134.  Caius 
Coll.  533.  Shrewsbury  School  Library 
MS. 

Visitation  of  Shropshire,  1584  and  1623. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1396. 

Pedigrees  and  Arms  of  Shropshire  Families, 
from  the  Visitations  of  1584  and  1623, 
with  additions.  Brit.  Mus.  ^dd.  MS. 
14,314, 


Pedigrees  of  Shropshire  Families,  from  the 
Visitation  of  1623,  with  many  important 
additions.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
1988. 

The  Visitation  of  Shropshire  in  1623.  by 
Robert  Tresswell  and  Aug.  Vincent, 
with  additions  from  the  pedigrees  of 
Shropshire  Gentry  in  1569  and  1584 
and  other  sources.  Edited  by  Geo. 
Grazebrook  and  John  P.  Rylands. 
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The  Heralds'  Visitation  of  Shropshire  in 
the  years  1584,  1623,  and  1637.  MS. 
XL  Walton  Hall,  York. 

Index  to  a  manuscript  volume   of   Shrop- 
shire Visitations,  probably  that  collected . 
by  John  Gough,  in  1642.      Brit.   Mus. 
Add.  MS.  14,323. 

Visitation  of  Shropshire,  1663.  Her.  Coll. 
C.  35.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2119. 

The  Names  and  Arms,  in  trick,  of  the 
Gentry  of  Shropshire  as  they  are 
entered  in  theVisitationof  that  County, 
made  in  anno  1663,  by  Isaac  Richardson. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  21,025. 

Genealogical  Collections  for  Shropshire, 
1662  and  1668.  Ashm.  Lib.  MS. 
854. 

Visitation  and  heraldic  collections  for 
Shropshire,  16th  cent.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MSS.  5178,  5179. 

Collections  from  the  Visitation  of  Shrop- 
shire, 16th  century.  Qu.  Coll.  Oxf. 
MS.  cxvii,  f.  80. 

A  Visitation  by  y®  Heralds  in  Com. 
Salop,  18th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  30,330,  f.  61.  b. 

Descents  and  Arms  of  Shropshire,  &c. 
families,  by  Randle  Holme.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  1984. 

Pedigrees  of  Shropshire  Families,  chiefly 
of  Welsh  Descent.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  1157. 

Pedigrees  of  Families  of  Wales  and 
Shropshire.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
6153. 

Challoner's  Collection  of  Shropshire  Pedi- 
grees.    Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2163. 

Pedigrees  of  Shropshire  Families.  Her. 
Coll.  Phil.  MSS.  37.  P  :  48,  P;  50,  P. 

Pedigrees  and  arms  of  Shropshire  Families. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  5848,  7510. 

Arms  of  Shropshire  Families.  Stowe 
MSS.  774,  776.     Brit.  Mus. 


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English  Cor^TiEs. 


Arms  and  Pedigrees  of  Shropshire  Fami- 
lies, ascribed  to  Kichard  Chandles,  17th 
century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS, 
21,017;  28,616. 

Shropshire  Arms  and  Lineages  :  compiled 
from  the  Heralds'  Visitations  and 
ancient  MSS.  By  F.  W.  Kittermaster. 
Lond.  1869-,  8«- 

Arms,  in  trick,  of  Shropshire  Families, 
1706.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  21,008. 

The  Armorial  Bearings  of  Several  Fami- 
lies which  are  at  present,  or  have  been 
in  times  past  connected  with  Shrop- 
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the  principal  Mansions,  their  Family 
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progress,  1887. 

Ecclesiastical  Notes,  with  Illustrations  of 
upwards  of  DCCCC  armorial  bearings 
of  the  Lords  of  Manors,  Patrons  of 
livings.  Ministers  and  Proprietors,  by 
T.  F.  Dukes,  19th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  21,018. 

Church  Notes  in  Shropshire,  taken  1584. 
Her.  Coll.  Vincent  MS.  195,  P. 

Arms  and  Inscriptions  in  Churches,  etc. 
in  Shropshire,  by  Mr.  Ashmole,  1663. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  30,331. 

Coloured  drawings  of  Monuments  and 
Inscriptions,  from  Churches  and  Chapels 
in  Shropshire,  by  the  Rev.  Edward 
Williams,  1792-1803.  Two  volumes, 
large  folio.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
21,236;   21,237. 

Coloured  drawings  of  Arms  and  Monu- 
ments, with  copies  of  Inscriptions  in 
Churches  in  Shropshire,  by  D.  Parkes. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  21,010  to 
21,016. 

Coloured  drawings  of  Churches,  Monu- 
mental Inscriptions,  Arms,  etc.  chiefly 
within  the  County  of  Salop,  by  D. 
Parkes,  1806-1831.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MSS.  21,180  ;  21,181. 

The  Regester  Booke  of  Funeralls  in  the 
countyes  of  Shropshire,  etc.  began  A.D. 
1600,  by  William  Segar.  [This  MS. 
contains  the  Arms  emblasoned  of  the 
persons  buried,  and  particulars  relating 
to  themselves  and  their  families.]  Brit. 
Mus.  Lans.  MS.  879. 


The  Register  Book  of  Funerals  in  North 
Wales,  Shropshire,  etc.,  begun  28  May, 
1606.     Brit.  Mus.  Hari.  MS.  2041. 

Collections  relating  to  co.  Salop,  made 
in  the  18th  century,  by  Wm.  Mytton 
and  Edw.  Lloyd,  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MSS,  30,311-30,331. 

Lords  of  Manors  in  co.  Salop,  9  Edw.  II. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,096. 

The  Sheriffs  of  Shropshire,  with  their 
Amorial  Bearings  ;  and  Notices,  Genea- 
logical and  Biographical,  of  their  Fami- 
lies. By  Rev.  John  Brickdale,  Blake- 
way.     Shrewsbury,  1831,  fol. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Sheriffs  of  Shropshire 
and  Members  of  Parliament  for  that 
County,  and  of  the  Boroughs  of 
Shrewsbury,  Bridgenorth,  Ludlow,  Bis- 
hop's Castle,  and  Much  Wenlock,  gen- 
erally to  the  reign  of  George  IV.,  by 
William  Hardwicke.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  28,730. 

Border  Counties  Worthies,  by  E.  G. 
Salisbury.  2nd  series.  London,  1880, 
12«- 

Copy  of  the  Parish  Register  of  Alvelev, 
Co.  Salop;  1636—1812.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  M6.  28,737. 

On  Baschurch,  County  of  Salop,  and  its 
Registers,  with  the  pedigrees  of  the 
families  of  Clive  and  Bather,  by  the 
Rev.  W.  A.  Leighton.  See  "  The 
Reliquary,"  vol.  vi.     Lond.  1866,  S''- 

Copy  of  the  Parish  Register  of  Bobbington, 
Co.  Salop;  1662—1812.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  28,738. 

List  of  the  Bailiffs  of  Bridgnorth,  Co. 
Salop,  compiled  by  William  Hardwicke, 
1814.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  28,731. 

Copy  of  the  Parish  Register  of  St. 
Leonard's,  Bridgnorth,  Co.  Salop ; 
1636—1812.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
28,735. 

Copy  of  the  Parish  Register  of  St.  Mary 
Magdalen,  Bridgnorth,  Co.  Salop ; 
1662—1812.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
28,736. 

The  Parish  Registers  of  Broselv.  Edited 
by  Alf.  F.  C.  C.  Langley.*'l889,  &c , 

An  Account  of  the  Manor  of  Claverley  and 
its  Lords  through  a  long  series  of  ages 
down  to  the  present  time,  1824,  by 
William  Harwicke.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  29,245. 


English  CorxTiES. 


177 


Copy  of  the  Parish  Register  of  Claverley, 
Co.  Salop;  1636—1812.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  28,739. 

Human  Nature  displayed  in  the  History, 
Antiquities  and  Memoirs  of  Myddle, 
by  Kichard  Gough,  1834.  Sir  Thomas 
Phillipps  remarks  : — "  This  is  one  of  the 
most  extraordinary  topographical  and 
genealogical  works  ever  written."  Pri- 
vately printed  by  Sir  Thos.  Phillipps,  fol. 

Copy  of  the  Parish  Register  of  Quatford, 
Co.  Salop;  1636-1811.  Brit.  Mus 
Add.  MS.  28,740. 

On  the  Norman  Earls  of  Shrewsbury,  by 
James  Robinson  Plan che  Esq.,  Rouge- 
Croix.  See  "  Collectanea  Archseologica," 
vol.  i.  Lond.  1861.  4''- 

Catalogue  of  the  Bailiffs  of  Shrewsbury, 
from  1372  to  1614.  Pub.  Lib.  Camb. 
MS.  Dd.  iv.  38. 

Lists  of  the  Mayors,  Sheriffs,  and  Bailiffs 
of  the  Town  of  Shrewsbury,  from  1732 
to  1741  ;  accompanied  by  heraldic  and 
historical  notices.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  21,024. 

Etchings  of  the  Church.  Monuments,  etc. 
of  Tong,  Salop.  By  S.  F.  Every.  Lond. 
1841.  fol. 

Extracts  from  Court-Rolls  of  the  Manors 
of  Worfield,  Claverley,  etc.,  with 
notices  of  -the  families  of  Hardwick, 
Perton,  Ferrers,  Overton,  Farncote, 
Rogers,  Brooke,  Morse,  Bruyn,  Pitch- 
ford,  and  Lee,  by  Edward  Hardwicke. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,245. 

SOMERSETSHIRE. 

Visitation,  with  Arms  and  Pedigrees  of 
Somersetshire,  &c.  families,  by  Tho. 
Benholt.     Stowe  MS.  649.  Brit.  Mus. 

Visitation  of  Somersetshire.  1531.  Her. 
Coll.  D.  13,  H.  18.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MSS.  12,479;  14,315.  Ashmole.  Lib. 
MS. 

Visitation  of  Somersetshire,  1573.  Brit. 
Mus.  MSS.  Harl.  1385;  Add.  ;.  2,477, 
17,065.  Her.  Coll.  Vincent,  141,  147; 
F.  7;   E.D.N.  6. 

Visitation    of  Somersetshire,    1573,  1591, 

■  1635.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1559. 

The  Visitations  of  the  County  of  Somerset 
in  the  years  1531  and  1573.  Together 
with  additional  Pedigrees,  (jjiiefly  from 
the  Visitation  of  1591.  Edited  by  F. 
W.  Weaver.  Exeter,  1885,  S^- 


Visitation  of  Somersetshire,  1591.  Her 
Coll.  G.  19. 

Visitation  of  Somersetshire,  1633.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  1141,  1145,  1445. 
Her.  Coll.  C.  22.  Caius  Coll.  540. 

Visitation  of  Somersetshire,  1623,  with 
additions  from  earlier  Visitations  and 
Continuations  by  R.  Mundy.  Privately 
printed  by  Sir  Thos.  Phillipps.  Typis 
Medio-Montanis,  1838-42.  fol. 

The  Visitation  of  the  County  of  Somerset 
in  the  year  1623.  Edited  by  F.  T. 
Colby.  Harleian  iSociety^  vol.  xi. 
Lond.  1876,  8o- 

Copy  of  the  Warrant  to  the  Heralds 
requiring  them  to  warn  all  Esquires 
and  Grentlemen  to  appear  before  them 
at  their  Visitation,  1623.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  1196  f.  144. 

List  of  those  who  were  disclaimed  in  the 
County  of  Somerset,  1623.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  1538,  f .  310. 

Arms  from  the  Visitation  of  Somersetshire, 
1623.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1482. 

Pedigrees  of  Somersetshire  Families.  Qu. 
Coll.  Oxford.  MS.  cxxxi.  Her.  Coll. 
Phil.  MSS.  37,  L  ;  38,  P  ;  48,  P ;  50,  P. 

Collection  of  pedigrees  of  Somersetshire 
families,  in  the  possession  of  Sir  Alex- 
ander Acland-Hood,  Bart.,  at  St. 
Andries,  Co.  Somerset. 

Somersetshire  pedigrees,  penes  Jo.  Anstis, 
Garter,  Oct.  1737.  The  book  compiled 
1636  ;  copied  1737  by  me.  P.  In  the 
possession  of  the  Earl  of  Egmont,  at 
St.  James'  Place. 

Arms  and  Pedigrees  of  Somersetshire 
families,  of  the  reigns  of  James  1.  and 
Charles  II.  Stowe  MS.  779.  Brit.  Mus. 

Arms  of  Somersetshire  Families,  by 
Bysshe,  1672.     Her.  Coll.  MS.  D.  27. 

Arms,  in  trick,  of  Somersetshire  families, 
1706.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  21,008. 

Accounts  of  some  of  the  Sejiulchral  and 
Incised  Slabs  of  North-West  Somerset- 
shire, by  R.  W.  Paul.  1882.  fol. 

An  Historical  and  Descriptive  Account  of 
the  Old  Stone  Crosses  of  Somerset,  by 
Charles  Pooley.  London,  1877.  8«- 

Lords  of  Manors  in  co.  Somerset,  9  Edw. 
II.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,097. 

Lists  of  the  names  of  Knights,  Sheriffs, 
Members  of  Parliament,  etc.  for  the 
County  of  Somerset,  see  Collinson's 
History,  vol.  I.     Bath,  1791,  4o- 


178 


English  Coitnttes. 


Somersetshire  Worthies,  with  copies  of  the 
inscriptions  engraved  on  the  sculptured 
memorials  of  Pjm,  Locke,  Blake,  Ken, 
Young,  Speke,  and  Byam,  in  the  Shire- 
Hall,  Taunton,  by  Robt.  A.  Kinglake. 
Lond.  1867,  S^- 

Somerset  Incumbents.  From  the  Hugo 
MSS.  30,279;  80,280  in  the  British 
Museum.  Edited  by  Fred.  Wm. 
Weaver.     Bristol,  1889,  4i°- 

A  Tour  in  quest  of  Genealogies  in  Somer- 
setshire, etc.,  by  a  Barrister  [H.  Jones]. 
Lond.  1811,  8"- 

Catalogue  of  the  Bishops  of  Bath  and 
Wells,  by  Francis  Godwin,  see  Duo 
rerum  Anglicaruon  Scriptores  veteres, 
etc.,  by  T.  Otterbourne.  Oxon.  1732, 
80- 

Lives  of  the  Bishops  of  Bath  and  Wells, 
from  the  earliest  times,  by  the  Bev.  S. 

'    H.  Cassan.     Lond.  1829,  8'^- 

Extracts  of  Burials  from  the  Registers  of 
Bath  Abbey.  See  The  Genealogist, 
new  series  vol.  vi.     Lond.  1890,  8«- 

Dunster  and  its  Lords,  by  H.  C.  Maxwell 
Lyte,  Esq.  See  the  Arcliceological 
Journal,  xxxvii.     Lond.  1880,  8°- 

Memoranda,  Historical,  and  Genealogical, 
relating  to  the  Parish  of  Kelston,  in  the 
County  of  Somerset,  by  F.  J.  Poynton. 
Privately  printed,  1878-9,  4"- 

History  and  Antiquities  of  Nailsea  Court, 
Co.  Somerset,  with  Genealogical  Notes, 
by  the  Rev.  Frederick  Brown.  See  the 
Journal  of  the  British  Archceological 
Association,  xxxii,  370.  Lond.  1876,  8'^- 

Descriptions  of  the  Monuments  and 
Effigies  in  Porlock  Church,  Somerset, 
with  pedigrees  of  Courtenay,  Bonville, 
and  Lady  Jane  Grey,  by  Maria  Halli- 
day.  Torquay,  1882,  8^-  A  Supplement 
to  the  above  work  by  B.  W.  Greenfield, 
containing  pedigrees  of  Sir  Nigel 
Loryng,  and  Hylle  of  Spaxton,  with 
References,  Wills,  etc.  Privately 
printed  by  Halliday  of  Glenthorne. 

STAFFORDSHIRE. 

The  Visitation  of  Staffordshire,  arms  in 
trick  and  pedigrees  ;  and  copies  of  seals 
from  Charters,  16th  century.  MS.  in 
the  possession  of  Lord  Hatherton. 
Teddesley,  Co.  Stafford. 

Visitation  of  Staffordshire,  1530,  1.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  12,479. 


Brit. 


Brit. 


Visitation  of  Staffordshire,  1563. 

Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2145. 
Visitation  of  Staffordshire,   1566. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  886. 

Visitation  of  Staffordshire,  before  1583. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2113. 

Visitation  of  Staffordshire,  by  Robt. 
Glover,  1583.  MiS.  belonging  to  Lord 
Bagot,  Blithefield,  Co.  Stafford.  MS. 
Baginton  Hall,  Co.  Warwick.  Mas'. 
belonging  to  Lord  Braye,  Stanford 
Hall.  Qu.  Coll.  MSS.  cvi,  cxi.  Bodl. 
Lib.  Gough  and  Dodsworth  MSS.  Her. 
ColL  Vine.  MS.  133;  E.  D.  N.  13. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  818, 1077, 1415, 
1570,  6128. 

The  Visitation  of  Staffordshire,  made  by 
Robert  Glover,  Somerset  Herald,  A  D. 
1583 ;  illustrated  by  lithographs  of 
Coats  of  Arms.  Edited  for  the  William 
^alt  Archceological  Society,  with  an 
introduction  and  notes,  by  Henry 
Sidney  Grazebrook,  Esq.  Lond.  1882, 
80- 

Visitations  of  Staffordshire,  1583  and  1614. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  2198,  1173. 

Visitation  of  Staffordshire,  1614.  Brit. 
Mus.  MSS.  Harl.  1439,  Stowe  777,  782. 
Her.  Coll.  C.  10.     Caius  Coll.  528. 

Visitations  of  Staffordshire,  1583  and  1664. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  1429,  1985; 
Lans.  MS.  843. 

Heraldic  Visitations  of  Staffordshire  in 
1583,  1614,  and  1663—4.  Collections 
for  a  History  of  the  County,  published 
by  the  Wm.  Salt  Archceological  Society. 
Birmingham,  1880,  &c.,  8"-  VW^  1,1^  i" 

The  Heraldic  Visitation  of  Staffordshire, 
by  Sir  Richard  St.  George,  Norroy,  in 
1614,  and  by  Sir  William  Dugdale, 
Norroy,  in  1663  and  1664.  Edited  and 
Annotated  by  H.  Sydney  Grazebrook, 
Esq.,  for  the  William  Salt  Archceo- 
logical Society,  vol.  v.  pt  ii.  London, 
1885,  8"-  Forty  copies  separately 
printed. 

Visitation  of  Staffordshire,  1663,  64,  by 
Wm.  Dugdale.  Her.  Coll.  Dugdale  MS. 
C.  36.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6104. 

Copy  of  Arms  taken  in  the  Visitation  of 
the  County  of  Stafford,  in  1663  and 
1664,  by  Wm.  Dugdale  ;  with  extracts 
from  Glover's  Visitation  of  Staffordshire. 
MS.  C.  7.  Campsall  Hall,  Co.  York. 
Br;t.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  857. 


English  Counties. 


179 


A  Copy  of  the  Arms  taken  in  the  Visita- 
tion of  the  Co.  of  Stafford,  in  the  years 
1G63  and  1G64,  by  WiUiam  Dugdale, 
Esq.,  Norroy,  King  of  Anns  ;  also  the 
names  of  those  who  disclaimed  at  the 
same  datejbyHenrj'  Sydney  Grazebrook. 
See  Historical  Collections,  by  The  Wm. 
Salt  A.rchoeologLcal  Society^  vol.  ii. 
Birmingham,  1881,  8o- 

Visitation  of  Staffordshire  by  Sir  William 
Dugdale  in  1663 — 4.  Privately  printed 
bv  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps,  Bart.  Middle 
Hill,  1854,  fol. 

Descents  and  arms  of  many  Staffordshire 
families.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
2043. 

Pedigrees  of  Staffordshire  Families. 
Ashm.  Lib.  MS.  834,  art.  5.  Her. 
Coll.  Phil.  MSS.  39,  L  ;  47,  L.  Soc. 
of  Antiq.  MSS.  99  ;  139. 

Collection  of  Staffordshire  Pedigrees. 
MS.   Lamport  Hall,  Co.  Northampton. 

Some  Pedigrees  of  Staffordshire  Families, 
taken  tem2).  Elizabeth,  with  continu- 
ations.    Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1995. 

Collections  for  a  History  of  Staffordshire, 
printed  by  the  Wm.  Salt  Archoelogical 
Society,  vol.  iv,  pt.  2,  contains  the 
pedigrees  of  the  families  of  : — Brump- 
ton,  Chetwynd,  Giffard,  Grlazeley, 
Peshall,  Blount,  James,  Blake,  Ashton, 
Engleton,  Leigh,  and  Knightly.  Lond. 
1883,  80- 

Arms  of  Staffordshire  Families.  See 
Plot's  "  Natural  History  of  Stafford- 
shire." 1686,  folio.  Also  Shaw's 
"  History  of  Staffordshire." 

Arms  and  pedigrees,  chiefly  of  the  County 
of  Stafford,  1572.  Stowe  MS.  274. 
Brit.  Mus. 

Arms  and  Seals  of  Staffordshire  families, 
1583.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2203. 

Arms  of  Staffordshire  Families.  Ashm. 
Libr.  MS.  853. 

Le  Blazon  des  Armoiries  des  Nobles  et 
Gentlehomes  del  Countie  de  Stafford, 
early  17th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  26,705. 

Coloured  drawings  of  Arms  and  Monu- 
ments, with  copies  of  Inscriptions  in 
Churches  in  Staffordshire,  by  D. 
Parkes.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
21,010  ;  21,011.  , 

Sepulchral  Inscriptions,  etc.,  of  Stafford- 
shire.    Ashm.  Lib.  MS.  853. 


Church  Notes  in  Staffordshire.  Her. 
Coll.  Vincent  MS.  197,  C. 

Epitaphs  in  Staffordshire,  A.D.  1713. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  11,425. 

Lords  of  Manors  in  co.  Stafford,  9  Edw. 
II.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,096. 

List  of  Sheriffs  for  Staffordshire.  See 
S.  Shaw's  "History  of  Staffordshire," 
p.  xiii. 

Names  of  Knights,  Esquires,  and  Gentle- 
men within  the  County  of  Stafford, 
A.D.  1614.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
1439,  f.  2. 

Names  of  the  Justices  of  Peace  in  the 
County  of  Stafford.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MSS.  1439  ;  7020,  art.  3. 

Obligatory  Knighthood,  temp.  Charles  I., 
with  the  names  of  those  Staffordshire 
gentlemen  who  compounded  with  the 
Commissioners,  for  not  taking  upon 
themselves  the  order  of  Knighthood  at 
the  coronation  of  that  King,  by  Henry 
Sydney  Grazebrook.  See  Historical 
Collections,  by  The  Wm.  Salt  Archceo- 
logical  Society,  vol.  ii.  Birmingham, 
1881,  80- 

The  Monumental  Effigies  and  Tombs  in 
Elford  Church,  Staffordshire,  by 
Edward  Kichardson  ;  with  a  Memoir 
and  Pedigree  of  the  Lords  of  Elford, 
by  M.  Thorpe.     Lond.  1852,  fol. 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Kegisters,  etc., 
of  the  Parish  of  Leek,  by  John  Sleigh. 
See  "  The  Reliquary,"  vol.  iii.  Lond. 
1863,  8«- 

Names  of  the  Inhabitants  of  Lichfield, 
temp.  Anne.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  7022. 

Church  Dignitaries  of  Lichfield.  See 
Abingdon's  "  Antiquities  of  the  Cathe- 
dral Church  of  Lichfield."  London, 
1717,  40-  And  Harwood's  "  History 
of  the  (Jhurch  of  Lichfield."  Glouces- 
ter, 1806,  4P- 

Account  of  Persons  buried  in  Lichfield 
Cathedral,  and  in  the  Churches  of  Lich- 
field. See  Abingdon's  ''  Antiquities  of 
Worcester  Cathedral."  Lond.  1717,  8°- 

Monuments  in  Lichfield  Cathedral.  See 
"  A  History  of  Lichfield  Cathedral,"  by 
J.  B.  Stone.     Lond.  1870,  4P- 

A  detail  of  the  Lords  of  the  Manor  of 
Pattingham,  Co.  Stafford,  from  the 
earliest  period,  to  the  present  time,  by 
William  Hardwick,  1824.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  29,245. 


180 


Englsh  Counties. 


Pedigrees  of  Families  in  the  Parish  of 
Shenstone,  co.  Stafford.  See  Bihl. 
Top.  Brit.  vol.  ix. 

SUFFOLK. 
Visitation    of    Suffolk,    undated.       Her. 

College. 
Visitation  of  Suffolk,  by  Ealph  Brooke, 

undated.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  891. 
Visitation   of   Suffolk,    1561,  etc.     Briifc. 
Mus.    MSS.    Harl.    155,    1103,    1177, 
1136,  1449,  1560,  5842 ;  Add.  14,309. 
Her.  Coll.  G.  14,  H.  14,  Vincent,  144. 
Caius    Coll.    554.      Qu.    Coll.    clxiy. 
Bodl.  Lib.  Cough  MS. 
Visitation  of  Suffolk,  made  by  William 
Harvey,   1561.     With   additions   from 
Family    Documents,    Original    Wills, 
Jermyn,  Davy,    and   other   MSS.    etc. 
Edited  by  Joseph  Jackson  Howard.     2 
vols.     Lowestoft,  1866—71,  8o- 
Visit'ation  of  Suffolk  between  1570  and 

1590.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  16,940. 
Visitation  of  Suffolk,   1577.     Her.  Coll. 

G.  7,  H.  13,  H.  14. 
The  Visitations  of  Suffolk,  1561,  1577  ; 
and  1612.  With  Notes  and  an  Appendix 
of  Additional  Suffolk  Pedigrees.  Edited 
bj  Walter  C.  Metcalfe.  Exeter,  1882, 
go.  Privately  printed. 
Visitations  of  Suffolk,  1585—1608.    Brit. 

Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  1484,  1560. 
Visitation   of  Suffolk,    1611^13.     Brit. 

Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  1169,  1820. 
Visitation  of  Suffolk,   1672.     Brit.   Mus. 

Harl.  MS.  1103. 
Collection  of  Pedigrees  of  Suffolk  Families 
and   of   Families    connected   with    the 
County,    with    genealogical    and   bio- 
graphical   notes,    compiled    by   David 
Elisha  Davy.     43  vols,    alphabetically 
arranged.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19114 
—19156. 
Index    to   Davy's   Collection    of  Suffolk 
Pedigrees,  by  George  Gatfield.  Eeprinted 
from  The  Genealogist^  new  series,  vols. 
v  and  vr.     Lond.  1888,  &c.,  8o- 
Pedigrees  of  various  Suffolk  Families,  by 
D.  E.  Davy.     Brit.   Mus.   Add.  MSS. 
19,190—19,196. 
Jennyn's    Collection    of    Pedigrees    and 
Arms    of   Suffolk   Families   from   the 
earliest  period,  arranged  alphabetically, 
and   illustrated  by  extracts  from  and 
references  to  Original  Documents,  in 


seventecH  vols,     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
8201—8217. 
Pedigrees  of  Suffolk  families,  with  arms  in 
colours,  by  Harry  Jermyn  ;  viz.,  Castell, 
Sorrell,  Butts,  Bacon,  Claxton,  Barrow, 
Waldegrave,    Wingfield,  Jermyn,   etc  , 
19th  cent.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  17,097. 
Pedigrees  and  Arms    of   the    Gentry    of 
Suffolk.     Bodl.  Lib.  Gough  MS.    Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MSS.  5523,  5524,  12,471  ; 
Harl.  MS.  5842.  Her.  Coll.  Phil.  MSS. 
33,  P  ;  40—42,  P. 
Arms  and  Pedigrees  of  Suffolk  Families, 
collected  by  Harvey,   Clarencieux  king 
at  arms,  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth. 
Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  876. 
Arms  and  Pedigrees  of  Suffolk   Families 

Stowe  MS.  771.     Brit.  Mus. 
Arms    of    the    Nobility    and    Gentry    of 

Suffolk.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  772. 
Arms    of    Suffolk    Families,    by    Bvsshe. 

Her.  Coll.  MSS.  D.  21  and  22. 
Alphabet   of  Arms  of   Suffolk  Families. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  12,481. 
Arms  and  Crests  from  Harvey's  Visitation 
of    1561.       Her.    Coll.    Vincent  MS. 
184. 
Arms  and  Crests  of  Suffolk  Families,  17th 
century,  2  vols.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
14,298  ;  14,299. 
Drawings   of    Coats   of  Arms   borne   by 
Suffolk    Families.      Brit.    Mus.    Add. 
MS.  8218. 
Arms    of   the   Nobility    and    Gentry    of 
Suffolk,  with  the  Names  of  those  who 
bear  them,  by  liobert  Baldrey.     1800, 
40. 

The  Armoury  of  Suffolk,  by  David  Elisha 
Daw,  1848.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
19,157  ;  19,158  ;  19,189  f.  152  ;  19,195, 
ff.  23-48,  99-146. 

Arms  of  Suffolk  Families,  drawn  and 
coloured  by  Lucy  Elizabetli  Davy, 
afterwards  Barlee.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  19,159. 

Arms  of  Suffolk,  etc.,  families,  1726. 
Stowe  MS.  532.  Brit.  Mus. 

Index  to  Monumental  Inscri])tions  in 
Suffolk.  From  Davy's  Suffolk  Col- 
lections.   Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,761. 

Drawings  of  Churches,  Monuments,  etc., 
in  Suffolk,  by  Henry  Davy.  Arranged 
in  alphabetical  order  of  parishes,  in 
six  vols.,  large  folio.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MSS.  19,176-19,181. 


English  Counties. 


181 


Copies  of  Inscriptions  and  Coats  of  Arms, 
in  Churclies  in  Suffolk,  19th  ceiaturj, 
bj  Sir  Wm.  Betham.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  21,032. 

A  valuable  series  of  Church  Notes  in 
Suffolk,  taken  in  the  years  1655-G. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  15,520. 

Monumental  Inscriptions  in  divers 
Churches  in  Suffolk.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MSS.  6724,  6762. 

Journal  of  Tours  by  Craven  Ord  in  the 
counties  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  from 
1781  to  1797  ;  illustrated  with  engrav- 
ings of  brasses,  etc.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  14,823. 

Engravings  of  Sepulchral  Brasses  in 
Suffolk  and  Norfolk,  by  John  S.  Cot- 
man,  with  an  introductory  Essay  by 
Dawson  Turner.     Lond.  1839,  fol. 

A  Summary  Catalogue  of  Sepulchral 
Memorials  and  Remains  of  Ancient 
Art  existing  in  Parish  Churches  in 
Suffolk.  See  "  The  Topographer  and 
Genealogist,"  edited  by  John  Gough 
Nichols.  3  vols.  Lond,  1846—1858, 
80- 

Slgilla  Antiqua  Suffolciensia.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  iMS.  21,056. 

Collections  made  out  of  the  several 
Churches  in  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  and 
Gentlemen's  houses  in  those  parts,  by 
William  Hai-vey,  Clarencieux  King  of 
Arms.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.     MS.  4969. 

Collectanea  Thomae  Gibbonsii,  Arm., 
Historiam  Familiarum  tam  Norfol- 
ciensium  quam  Suffolciensium  illus- 
trantia.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  970 
—972. 

Collections  from  various  Ilecords  relating 
to  Suffolk  Families,  by  Simond  D'Ewes. 
17th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
639. 

Historical  and  Heraldical  Collections  re- 
lating to  the  County  of  Suffolk,  by 
Robert  Kemp.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
901. 

Antiquitates  Suffolcienses  ;  or  an  Essay 
towards  recovering  some  account  of  th£ 
Ancient  Familys  in  the  County  of 
Suffolk,  by  Sir  Richard  Gipps.  18th 
century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  5829  ; 
20,695. 
Topographical  and  Geneological  Descrip- 
tion of  the  County  of  Sffi'olk.  By 
Augustine  Page.     Ipswich,  1847,   8^- 


Histor}"-  and  Antiquities  of  the  County  of 
Suffolk,  with  Genealogical  and  Architec- 
tural Notices,  Pedigrees,  etc.  by  the  Rev. 
Alfred  Suckling.  2  vols.  Lond.  1848.  fol. 
A  Breviary   of   Suffolk,    or   a  plain   and 
familiar   description   of     the    County, 
dedicated  to  Sir  Rob.  Crane,  Knt.   by 
Mr.  Reyce,  1618.     Brit.    Mus.    Harl. 
MS.  3873.     [Copies  of  this  MS.  were 
made  by  Jermyn   and  Davy   for   their 
Suffolk    collections,    and   that   portion 
which  contains   the   Suffolk   Armoury 
by  Rev.  Wm.  Cole,  now  in  the  British 
Museum,    and   numbered   respectively, 
Add.  MSS.  8200  ;  19157  ;  5829.] 
Paper    read    before    the     Archaeological 
Institute  of  Suffolk,  at  Ickworth,  1856, 
by    the   Rev.    Lord    Arthur    Hervey. 
With  12  plates  of   arms   and  brasses, 
and  many  tables  of  pedigrees.      Lowes- 
toff,  1858,  40-    Privately  printed. 
Collections   for  a    parochial    history     of 
Suffolk,    including  copies   of   charters 
and  inscriptions,  drawings  of   churches, 
brasses,  coats  of  arms,  etc.,   in   alpha- 
betical  order   of  hundreds,   by  David 
Elisha  Davy.     Thirty-  seven  volumes. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  19,077—19,113. 
Jermyn's  Collection  relating  to  Suffolk, 
arranged  in  alphabetical  order  of  hun- 
dreds. Thirty-three  volumes.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MSS.  8168-8200. 
List  of  the  Dukes  and  Earls,  Members  of 
Parliament,  and  Sheriffs  of  the  County 
of   Suffolk  ;    Extracts    from   Heralds' 
Visitations,    and   Descriptions   of    the 
armorial  Bearings  of  its  Gentry.     Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  8197. 
List  of  the  Knights  of  Suffolk  who  accom- 
panied Edw.  III.  to  his  Foreign  Wars. 
Brit.  Mus.  Sloan  MS.  1301,  f.  86. 
Knights'   Fees  in  Co.  Suffolk,  etc.,  16th 
century.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  32,624. 
Knights  made  by   Queen  Elizabeth  and 
James   I.  in  their  Progresses  through 
Suffolk,  Norfolk,  etc.     Her.  Coll.  Vin- 
cent MS.  442. 
Lords  of  Manors  in  co.  Suffolk,  9  Edw. 

II.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,Oa7. 
Synopsis  of  the  Lords  of  the  several 
Manors  in  the  County  of  Suffolk  ; 
alphabetically  arranged  under  parishes, 
by  I).  E.  Davy,  in  four  vols,  folio, 
1835-38.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS^ 
19,161-19,164. 


182 


English  Counties. 


Lists  of  Sheriffs  of  Suffolk,  with  their 

Arms ;    lists    of   the    Knights    of   the 

Shire,    with   biographical   notices,   and 

lists  of  State  Officers,  etc.,  with  notices 

of  Brasses,  Seals  and  Coins,  by  D.  E. 

Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,172. 
The   Nobility  and    Gentry  related   unto 

the  County  of  Suffolk,  with  their  seats, 

etc.     Lond.  1670,  fol. 
Biographical  Notices  of  eminent  individ- 
uals who  were  natives  of  Suffolk  ;  and 

a   copy  of  the   History  of  its  ancient 

Families,  by  Sir  K.  Gripps.     Two  vols. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  8199,  8200. 
Names  of  Persons  of  Quality  slain  in  the 

Great    Ilebellion,    in     Suffolk,      Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,186,  f.  74. 
Names  of  llecusants  in  various  parishes  in 

the  County  of  Suffolk,  1559.  MS.  589. 

Hatfield  House. 
List  of  the  Land  Holders  of  Suffolk  in  the 

time  of  William  the  Conqueror.     Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  8198. 
List    of    landowners    in     Suffolk,    from 

the  12th  to  the  16th  century.     Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,189,  f.  120. 
Names  of  Freeholders  in  the  Counties  of 

Suffolk,  etc.,  A.D.   1561.     Brit.   Mus. 

Lans.  MS.  5. 
Poll  Book  for  the  County  of  Suffolk,  1734. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  33059  B. 
Suffolk   Freeholders  in  1770   and  1790. 

Brit.  Mus,  Add.  MS.  19,188,  ff.  133, 

etc. 
Athense   Suffolcienses,  or  a  catalogue  of 

Suffolk  Authors,  with  some  account  of 

their  lives,  and  lists  of  their  writings, 

by  D.  E.  Davy.    Four  vols,  folio.  Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MSS.  19,165—19,168. 
Catalogue  of  Suffolk  writers,  with  lists  of 

their  works,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 

Add.  MS.  19,169. 
Biographical  notices  of  Suffolk  writers,  by 

D.  E.  Davy,  19th  century.     Brit.  Mus. 

Add.  MS.  19,170. 
Catalogues  of  engraved  Portraits  of  Persons 

connected  with  the  County  of  Suffolk, 

by  D.  E.  Davy,  1849.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 

MSS.  19,173  ;  19,174 ;  19,183  ;  19,189, 

f.  185  b. 
Names    of    Saxons   now    converted   into 

surnames;  with  list  of  Suffolk  surnames, 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,194,  f.  75. 
An  Alphabetical  list  of  Suffolk  surnames, 

with  the  origins  of  them,  as  far  as  they 


can  be  made  out,  by  D.  E.  Davy,  1843. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,160. 
Suffolk  Surnames.     By  N.   J.   Bowditch. 

Boston,    1858,    8^-      Another    edition, 

1861,  80- 
Index    to    Suffolk    families   and    places 

mentioned  in  various  publications,  by 

Harry  Jermyn.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.   MS. 

17,099. 
Coloured  drawings  of  Frescoes,  Monuments, 

etc.,    in   the    Church    of  Belton,    Co. 

Suffolk,  1848.     Brit.  Mus.   Add.   MS. 

21,053. 
The    Register    Book    of   Bramfield,    Co. 

Suffolk.     See  Miscellanea  Genealogica 

et  Heraldica,  vols,  iii  and  iv.    London, 

1889—90,  8«- 
The  Parish  Registers  of  Brundish,  Suffolk. 

Privately  printed  for  Fred.  A.   Crisp, 

1885,  fol. 

Register  of  baptisms,  marriages,  and 
burials  of  Carlton,  1538  to  1886.  50 
Copies  privately  printed. 

Registers  of  Chillesford  ;  baptisms,  1740 
to  1812  ;  marriages,  1754  to  1812  ; 
burials,  1740  to  ^  1812.  100  Copies 
privately  printed. 

Registers  of  Culpho  :  baptisms,  marri- 
ages, and  burials,  1720  to  1886.  100 
Copies  privately  printed. 

Parish  Registers  of  Ellough,  Suffolk, 
1545  to  1812.  Fifty  copies  privately 
printed  for   Frederick    Arthur    Crisp, 

1886,  8«- 

The  History  or  Memoirs  of  Framlingham 
and  Loes  Hundred  in  Suffolk,  contain- 
ing an  Account  of  the  Lords  and  Ladys 
thereof,  the  Churches,  Nobility,  etc., 
with  numerous  coats  of  arms  in  colours, 
1712.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  33,245. 

Registers  of  Frostenden  ;  baptisms,  1539 
to  1791  ;  marriages,  1538  to  1754 ; 
burials,  1538  to  1791.  50  Copies  pri- 
vately    printed    for    Fred.    A.    Crisp, 

1887,  fol. 

The  Great  Men  of  Hadleigh,  by  Hugh 
Pigot.     Lowestoft,  1860,  8«- 

Public  Men  of  Ipswich  and  East  Suffolk. 
Reprinted  from  the  "  Suffolk  Mercury." 
Ips.  1875,  8«- 

Monumental  Inscriptions  in  the  Parish 
of  St.  Matthew's,  Ipswich,  compiled 
and  annotated  by  the  Rev.  Francis 
Haslewood.     Privately  printed. 


English  Counties. 


183 


llegisters  of  Kelsale  :  baptisms,  1538  to 
1812  ;  marriages,  1538  to  1886  ;  burials, 
1538  to  1812.  50  Copies  privately 
printed  for  Fred.  A.  Crisp,  1887,  fol. 
Genealogical  Abstracts  of  Deeds  relating 
to  Families  connected  with  the  Parishes 
of  Mattishall  and  E-eepham,  in  the 
County  of  Suffolk.  Twelve  copies 
privately  printed  by  Fred.  Arthur 
Crisp,  1885,  fol. 
The  Parish  Registers  of  Pakenham, 
Suffolk.  Privately  printed  for  Fred. 
A.  Crisp,  1888,  fol. 
The  Parish  Kegisters  of  Tannington, 
Suffolk.  Privately  printed  for  Fred, 
A.  Crisp,  1884,  fol. 
Notices  of  the  Parish  Church  of  Thoring- 
ton,  Suffolk  ;  with  List  of  Kectors  ; 
Registers  of  Births,  Marriages  and 
Deaths  ;  with  Monumental  Inscrip- 
tions ;  &c.  To  which  is  added  a  Pedi- 
gree of  the  Family  of  Bence,  with 
Registers  and  Monumental  Inscriptions, 
by  Rev.  T.  S.  Hill.     Lond.  1884,  8«- 

SURREY. 

Visitation  of  Surrey,   1530.     Her.   Coll. 

H.  7,  D.  13. 
Visitation  of  Surrey,  1552,  3.    Brit.  Mus. 

Add.  MS.  7098. 
Visitation  of  Surrey,  1572.     Brit.  Mus. 

Add.   MS.  17,065.      Caius  Coll.  MS. 

536. 
Visitation   of    Surrey,    1572   and    1623. 

Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1433. 
Visitation  of  Surrey,  1530,  1552,  1572, 

and  1623.    Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1561. 
Visitation  of  Surrey,   1622,  3.     Queen's 

Coll.    cxvi.      Caius   Coll.    535.      Her. 

Coll.  C.  2  ;  Vincent,  129.     Brit.  Mus. 

MSS.  Harl.  1046,   1397,  1430,  1147, 

5830  ;  Add.  4963,  12,478. 
The  Visitation  of  Surrey,  A^-    1623,  by 

Samuel     Thompson     and     Augustyne 

Vincent.      Edited  by   J.   J.   Howard. 

Only  25  copies  privately  printed. 
The  Visitation  of  Surrey,   1623.      Pub- 
lished in  the  "  Collections  of  the  Surrey 

Archaeological  Society,"  vol.  I.  etc. 
Visitation  of  Surrey,  1662.     Brit.  Mus. 

Add.  MS.  5533.     Her  Coll.  D.  15. 
The  Visitation  of  Surrey,  taken  in  1623, 

with  Collections  of  Coats  and  Pedigrees 

of   the   Gentry  of   the   sailte   County, 

begun  in   1669,   and  finished  in  1671, 


by  Samuel  Waker.      Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  4963. 
Table  to  a  Visitation  Book  of  Surrey,  by 
John  Withie.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
1057,  f.  16. 

A  collection  of  Pedigrees  from  the  Visita- 
tions of  Surrey,  &c.,  by  James  Gresham, 
with  continuations  and  notes  by  him 
and  Peter  Le  Neve.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  14,311. 

Descents  and  arms  of  Surrey,  &c.  families, 
by  Randle  Holme.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  1984. 

Pedigrees  of  Surrey  Families.  Her.  Coll. 
Phil.  MSS.  13,  p  ;  43,  P  ;  44,  P.  Qu. 
Coll.  Oxf.  MS.  cxxxi. 

Pedigrees  of  Surrey  Families,  by  William 
Berry.     Brit  Mus.  Add.  MS.  15,446. 

Pedigrees  of  the  Families  in  the  County 
of  Surrey,  Collected  from  the  Heraldic 
Visitations,  and  other  authentic  JVlanu- 
scripts,  by  William  Berry.  Lond.  1847, 
fol. 

Arms  from  the  Visitation  of  Surrey,  in 
1623,  with  additions.  Her.  Coll.  MS. 
E.D.N.  14. 

Water-color  drawings  of  churches  in  Surrey 
interspersed  with  coats  of  arms,  monu- 
mental brasses,  and  inscriptions,  by 
Edw.  John  Carlos,  19th  century.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  25,706. 

Drawings  of  Monuments,  etc.  in  Camber- 
well,  Battersea,  and  Bermondsey,  co. 
Surrey,  19th  century,  folio.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  25,112. 

Church  Notes  in  Surrey.  Ashm.  Lib.  MS. 
1137.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  6409. 

Lords  of  Manors  in  the  county  of  Surrey, 
9  Edw.  II.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
26,098. 

Lists  of  Sheriffs  for  Surrey  and  Sussex, 
from  1  Hen.  II.  to  1789.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MSS.  5705,  ff.  54,  60  ;  5832,  f. 
181 ;  6171,  f.  19;  6344,  coll. 

Lists  of  Knights  of  co.  Surrey.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MSS.  5705,  p.  53  ;  6167.  f. 
3  b. 

Names  of  the  Gentry  of  Surrey,  12  Hen. 
VI.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  6171,  f.  22. 

Justices  of  Peace  of  the  County  of  Surrey. 
Brit.  Mus,  Harl.  MS.  6850,  f.  251. 

Copy  of  the  Poll  for  Knights  of  the  Shire 
for  the  County  of  Surrey,  1780,  taken 
before  Charles  Eyre,  Esq.,  Sheriff. 
Guildford,  1780,  fol. 


184 


English  Counties. 


Extracts   from  the   Parish    Kes^isters   of 


Addington,  Co.   Surrev^ 


Nichols' 


"  Collect.  Topog.  et  Genealog."  vol.  vii. 
p.  286. 

The  llegisters  of  St.  Mary  Magdalene, 
Bermondsey,  The  Genealogist.,  new 
series,  vol.  vi.     Lond.  1890,  8o- 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of 
Camberwell,  Co.  Siirrey.  See  Nichols' 
"  Collect.  Topog.  et.  Genealog."  vol,  iii. 
p.  142. 

Roman  Catholic  Register  of  Cheam  and 
Woburn,  in  Surrev,  1755  to  1800.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  32,632. 

Monumental  inscriptions  and  arms  in 
Chertsev  Church.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
6171. 

Croydon  Palace :  Its  Architecture  and 
Heraldry.  See  "  The  Antiquarian 
Magazine  and  Bibliographer,"  vol.  iv. 
Lond.  1883,  8°- 

In  Memorinm  Groydoiiienskini.  Croydon 
in  the  Past :  Historical,  Monumental, 
and  Biographical :  being  a  History  of 
the  Town  as  depicted  on  the  Tombs, 
Tablets,  and  Gravestones  in  the  Churches, 
Churchyards,  and  Cemetery  of  the 
Parish,  including  the  neighbouring 
villages  of  Beddington,  Shirley  and 
Addington.    Croydon,  1883,  8^- 

Monuments  and  Antiquities  of  Croydon 
Church,  by  John  Corbet  Anderson. 
Croydon,  1855,  fol. 

On  the  Monumental  Effigies  in  Croydon 
Church,  by  M.  H.  Bloxam.  Rugby, 
1856,  8«- 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of 
Croydon,  Co.  Surrey.  See  Nichols' 
"Collect.  Topog.  et  Genealog."  vol  ii. 
p.  292  ;  vol  iii.  p.  307 ;  vol.  iv.  p.  91  ; 
vol.  V.  p.  42.  See  also  Steinman's 
"History  of  Croydon."  Lond.  1834, 
SO- 

Parish  Register  of  Croydon  Old  Church, 
by  J.  C.  Anderson.  Croydon,  1878, 
8«- 

An  account  of  the  Monuments  in  the  Col- 
legiate Church  of  Lingfield,  in  the 
County  of  Surrey,  by  Sir  James  Burrow, 
Knt.  1760.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1967. 

The  Parish  Registers  of  SS.  Peter  and 
Paul,  Mitcham,  Surrey,  from  A.D. 
1563  to  1679,  by  Robert  Garraway 
Rice.  See  "  The  Reliquary,"  vol.  xviii, 
xix,  XX.     Lond.  1878,  8<>''' 


Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of 
Morden,  Co.  Surrey,  1634—1812.  -'The 
Genealogist,"  vol.  vii.  Lond.  1883,  8°- 

A  History  of  the  Parish  of  Mortlake, 
with  extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers, 
from  1578  to  1886,  by  John  Eustace 
Anderson.  Lond.  1886,  8°-  For  private 
circulation. 

Monumental  Inscriptions  in  the  Church- 
yard of  St.  Mary's,  Newington,  Surrey, 
Lond.  1880. 

Weddings  at  St.  Saviour's  Southwark, 
from  A.D.  1606  to  1625.  The  Genealo- 
gist, new  series,  vol.  vi.  Lond.  1890, 
8«- 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of 
Streatham,  Co.  Surrey.  See  Nichols' 
"  Collect.  Topog.  et  Geneal."  vol.  iii. 
p.  309. 

The  Registers  of  the  Parish  of  Wandsworth 
in  the  County  of  Surrey  (1603—1787). 
Transcribed  by  John  Traviss  Squire. 
Lond.  1887,  8«- 

The  Registers  of  Windlesham,  from  1677 
to  1783,  with  Biographical  Notices 
of  Past  and  Present  Families  now 
residing  in  the  Parish,  etc.,  by  W.  U. 
S.  Glanville-Richards.  Privatelv printed, 
1881,  8«- 

Catholic  Registers  of  Woburn  Lodge 
Chapel  and  Weybridge,  Surrey.  Pri- 
vately printed  for  Fred.  A.  Crisp,  1888, 
fol. 

SUSSEX. 

Visitation  of  Sussex,  undated.  Heralds' 
College. 

Visitation  of  Sussex,  1530.  Her.  Coll. 
D.  13. 

Visitation  of  Sussex,  1570.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  17065.  [Privately  printed 
by  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps.] 

Visitation  of  Sussex,  1574.  Her.  Coll. 
MS.  D.  11.  Brit.  Mus.  Hari.  MS. 
1484. 

Visitation  of  Sussex,  1530,  1570,  1633. 
Brit.  Mus.  Hari.  MS.  1562. 

Vistation  of  Sussex,  1633,  4.     Her.  Coll. 

C.  29  ;  E.D.N.  15.  Brit.  Mus.  MSS. 
Hari.  1135,  1076,  1084,  1194,  1406, 
4109,  6164. 

Pedigrees  from  the  Visitation  of  Sussex, 
etc.  1633.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
14,311. 

Visitation  of  Sussex,   1662.      Her.  Coll. 

D.  16. 


English  Counties. 


185 


Pedigrees  taken  from  an  old  Visitation  of 
Sussex,  with  additions,  by  Tlio.  Cole. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  892. 

A  Collection  of  Pedigrees  of  Sussex  Fami- 
lies, with  several  trickings  of  their 
Arms  ;  with  transcripts  of  a  great  many 
ancient  deeds  and  charters  relating  to 
the  county.   Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  873. 

Arms  and  Pedigrees  of  Sussex  families, 
in  the  reign  of  James  I.,  Charles  L, 
and  Charles  II.  Stowe  MSS.  645  ;  654  ; 
771 ;  780.     Brit.  Mus. 

Collection  of  Sussex  Pedigrees,  by  Sir 
William  Burrell,  with  Coats  of  Arms, 
neatly  drawn  and  coloured,  with  an 
alphabetical  index  to  each  volume. 
Six  vols.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  5691- 
5696. 

Pedigrees  of  Sussex  families,  continued 
after  the  year  1750,  by  Sir  William 
Burrell.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5711. 

Collections  of  Sussex  Pedigrees.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MSS.  6346 ;  6347  ;  6350. 
Her.  Coll.  Vincent  MS.  121.  Qu.  Coll. 
Oxf.  MS.  cxxxi. 

Pedigrees  of  Sussex  Families,  by  William 
Berry.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  15,449. 

Pedigrees  of  the  Families  in  the  County 
of  Sussex.  Collected  from  the  Heraldic 
Visitations,  and  other  authentic  Manu- 
scripts, by  William  Berry.  Lond. 
1830,  fol. 

Arms  of  the  Gentry  of  Sussex,  written 
and  tricked  by  John  Withie.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  906. 

Arms,  in  trick,  of  Sussex  Families,  1706. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  21,008. 

Catalogue  and  Arms  of  Sussex  Baronets. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. '6344,  col.  31. 

Notitia  Sussexiensis,  sive  Sussexia  Anti- 
qua  et  Nova ;  to  wit,  an  account, 
Chorographical,  Genealogical,  Histori- 
cal, of  the  County  of  Sussex.  Collected 
from  liecords.  Charters,  Deeds,  Manu- 
scripts, and  other  Authorities.  Inter- 
spersed with  Inscriptions,  Epitaphs, 
Arms,  etc.  2  vols.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MSS.  6343,  6344. 

Collection  of  Monuments  and  Inscriptions, 
with  Extracts  from  Parish  Pegisters  of 
Sussex,  by  Sir  William  Burrell,  three 
vols.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5697-5699. 

Monumental  Inscriptions  in  the  County 
of  Sussex,  copied  by  Mr.«Gell,  1820. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  30,081. 


Nobility  of  Sussex.     See  "  The  History 

of  the  Castles,  Mansions,  and  Manors 

of  Sussex,"  by  D.  G.  C.  Elwes.     Lond. 

1876,  etc.  40- 
Lords  of  Manors  in  the  county  of  Sussex,  9 

Edw.  II.   Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,098. 
Lists  of  Sheriffs  for  Surrey  and  Sussex, 

from  1  Hen.  11.  to  1789.     Brit.  Mus. 

Add.  MSS.   5705,  ff.  54,  60 ;  5832,  f. 

181  ;  6171,  f.  19. 
List  of  the  Sheriffs  of  Surrey  and  Sussex 

with   their  arms,   from   Henry  II.    to 

Charles  I.  inclusive.     Brit.  Mus.  Add. 

MS.  6344. 
Lists   of  Knights   in  Co.  Sussex.     Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  5705,  ff.  53,  280. 
List  of  Justices  of  Peace  of  the    County 

of  Sussex,  1781.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 

5701,  f.  200. 
Glimpses  of  our  ancestors   in    Sussex,   by 

Charles  Fleet.     Lewes,  1882,  8^- 
Glimpses  of  our  Ancestors  in  Sussex,  and 

Gleanings  in  East  and  West  Sussex,  by 

C.  Fleet.     Second  series.    Lewes,  1883, 

§0.      Privately  printed. 
The  Worthies  of  Sussex,  by  Mark  Anthony 

Lower.     Lewes,  1865,  4P- 
The  Parliamentary  History  of  the  County 

of  Sussex,  and  of  the  several  Boroughs 

and  Cinque  Ports  therein,    by   W.    D. 

Cooper.     Lewes,  1834,  4P- 
Poll  Book  ^or  the  Sussex  Election,  March, 

1820.     Chichester,  1820,  S^- 
•The    Sussex    Archceological    Collections 

contain  a  large  amount  of  heraldic  and 

genealogical  information. 
Bodiam  and  its  Lords,  by  Mark  Anthony 

Lower.     Lond.  1871,  8^- 
Lists  of  the  Incumbents  and  Dignitaries 

of  Chichester,  by  the  Pev.  John  Denne, 

D.D.      Brit.  Mus.   Add.  MS.    11,822. 

See   also   Abingdon's    "  Antiquities  of 

the  Cathedral  Church   of   Chichester." 

London,  1717,  4«- 
Catalogue  of  the  Bishops  of   Selsey   and 

Chichester.     Edited  from  a  MS.  of  the 

14th  century,  after  1373,  by  M.   E.  C. 

Walcott.     Lond.  1869,  8o- 
Monumental    Inscriptions    in   Chichester 

Cathedral,  etc.    See  Abingdon's  "  Anti- 

quitiesof  the  Cathedral."  Lond.  1717, 8o- 
Sepulchral  Efiigies  at  Chichester,  by   M. 

H.    Bloxam.       See     Journal    of   the 

Archceological    Association,    vol.    42. 

Lond.  1886,  S^- 


186 


English  Counties. 


Account  of  the    Election   at    Cliichester, 

March,  1820,  including  the  Poll   Book. 

Chichester,  1820,  S^' 
Copy  of  the  Parish  llegister  Book  of  St. 

Andrew's   Edburton.    Sussex,     1558 — 

1673.      By   the   Kev.    C.   H.    Wilkie. 

Brighton,  1881,  H^- 
Index  to  the  Registers  of  Edburton,  1558 

to  1673.  50  Copies  privately  printed. 
Notices    of    Sepulchral      Memorials      at 

Etchinghara,  Co.    Sussex,    by   Spencer 

Hall.     Archceological  Journal^  vol.  vii. 
Hurstpierpoint ;  its  Lords  and    Families, 

ancient  and  modern,  by  W.  H,    Smith 

Ellis.  Sussex  Archceological  Collections, 

vol.  XT.    Lond.  1859,  8«- 
Names  of  Knights  who  were   present   at 

the  battle  of  Lewes,  1264.     Brit.  Mus. 

Add.  MS.  27,423,  f.  QQ. 
Extracts  from  the  early   Parish   Register 

of  Warminghurst,  Sussex,  by  C.  Bridger. 

Privately  printed  in  1853. 
History   of    Winchelsea,     Sussex,     with 

Notices  of  the  Ancient  Families,  by  W. 

D.  Cooper.     Lond.  1850,  8o- 

WARWICKSHIRE. 

Visitation  of  Warwickshire,  1563.     Her. 

Coll.  MSS.  F.  7  ;  G.  11  ;  H.  12. 
Visitation  of  Warwickshire,  1564.     Brit, 

Mus.  Harl.  MS.  810. 
Visitation    of    Warwickshire,    1563    and 

1619.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1563. 
Visitation  of  Warwickshire,  1619.     Brit. 

Mus.   Harl.  MSS.   1100,   1195.     Her. 

Coll.  C.  7.     Caius  Coll.  548.     Qu.  Coll. 

CLX. 

Visitation  of  Warwick,  taken  in  1619  by 
S.  Lennard  and  A.  Vincent,  being 
Marshalls  for  W.  Camden,  edited  by  J. 
Fetherston .  Warwickshire  Antiquarian 
Magazine,  vol.  1.     Warwick,  1859,  ^^^ 

The  Visitation  of  the  County  of  Warwick 
in  the  year  1619.  Taken  by  William 
Camden.  Edited  by  John  Fetherston. 
Harleian  Society,  xii.  London,  1877, 
80- 

Visitation  of  Warwickshire,  1619 — 21. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1167. 

The  Visitation  of  the  County  of  Warwick 
by  Thos.  May  and  Gregory  King,  1682 
1683.     Her.  Coll.  MS.  K.  3. 

Pedigrees  selected  from  the  Visitation  of 
the  County  of  Warwick,  by  Thomas 
May,  and  Gregory  King,  in  1682,  etc. 


Warwickshire  Antiquarian  Magazine, 
vol.  1.     Warwick,  1859,  ^^^ 

Warwickshire  Pedigrees  selected  from  the 
Visitation  of  the  County  of  Warwick, 
1682 — 3.  20  Copies  privately  printed, 
1865,  8''- 

An  Index  to  the  Warwickshire  Visitations 
in  the  Harleian  Library,  privately 
printed  by  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps. 

Pedigrees  of  Warwickshire  Families  from 
Sir  Geo.  Naylor's  Library.  MS.  J5a- 
ginton  Hall,  Warwickshire. 

Warwickshire  Pedigrees,  of  the  reign  of 
James  I.     Stowe  MS.  783.    Brit.  Mus. 

Pedigrees  of  Families  of  Warwickshire, 
MS.  17th  century.  In  the  possession 
of  the  Marquis  of  Ripon,  at  Studley 
Royal,  Co.  York. 

Sir  William  Dugdale's  Warwickshire 
Collections.  Ashm.  Libr.  MSS.  6491— 
6513. 

Collections  for  the  continuation  of  Hug- 
dale's  Antiquities  of  Warivickshire, 
with  drawings  of  churches,  monuments, 
coats  of  arms,  etc.,  and  an  alphabetical 
index  of  Warwickshire  famiMes,  with 
their  arms  blazoned,  by  the  Rev.  Thos. 
Ward,  2  vols,  folio.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MSS.  29,264,  29,265. 

Arms  and  Pedigrees  of  Warwickshire 
Families.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6060. 
Her.  Coll.  MSS.  E.  1.  ;  Phil.  29,  L. ; 
45,  P. ;  Vincent  126. 

Warwickshire  Arms  and  Lineages  :  Com- 
piled from  the  Heralds'  Visitations  and 
ancient  MSS.,  by  F.  W.  Kittermaster. 
Lond.  1866,  8«- 

Arms  of  the  Gentry  of  Warwickshire. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1353. 

On  some  rare  and  curious  Sepulchral 
Monuments  in  Warwickshire,  of  the  13th 
and  14tli  centuries,  by  M.  H.  Bloxam. 
Rugby,  1864,  8«- 

Coloured  drawings  of  Arms  and  Monu- 
ments, with  copies  of  Inscriptions  in 
Churches  in  Warwickshire,  by  D .  Parkes. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  21,011  to  21,016. 

Church  Notes  in  Warwickshire.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  2009,  7022 ;  Add. 
MS.  21,012.  Her.  Coll.  Vincent  MS. 
197,  C. 

List  of  Sheriffs  of  Warwickshire.  See 
Burton's  "  History  of  Leicestershire," 
p.  323.  Also  "  Dugdale's  "  History  of 
Warwickshire,"  vol.  ii.  p.  1149. 


English  CorNTiEs. 


187 


Lists  of  the  Sheriffs  of-'  Warwickshire 
from  1  Hen.  II  to  1849,  and  Members 
of  Parliament  for  the  County,  and  for 
the  Boroughs  of  Warwick  and  Coventry 
from  23  Edw.  I  to  1  Geo.  II.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  29264. 

List  of  the  Knights  of  Warwickshire, 
1589.     Brit.  Mus.  Sloan  MS.  4102. 

The  Worthies  of  Warwickshire  who  lived 
between  1500  and  1800,  by  F.  L.  Col- 
vile.     Warw.  1870.  4«- 

Catalogue  of  residents  in  the  County  of 
Warwick,  temp.  Elizabeth.  See  Nichols' 
"  Collect.  Top.  et  Gen."  vol.  viii.  p.  298. 
—In  1733  and  1742,    ihid.,  p.  361. 

List  of  Warwickshire  Noblemen  and  Gen- 
tlemen, in  the  year  1723.  Brit.  Mus. 
Lans.  MS.  846,  f.  249. 

Poll  Book  for  the  Election  at  Warwick, 
Nov.  1820.     Warw.  1821.  8'^- 

Poll  Book  for  the  Northern  Division  of 
the  County  of  Warwick,  1832.  Warw. 
1833.  S''- 

The  Warwickshire  Antiquarian  Magazine. 
Edited  by  John  Fetherston.  Contains 
numerous  pedigrees,  coats  of  arms,  etc. 
of  Warwickshire  families.  Warw.  1859, 
&c.  8«- 

The  Midland  Antiquary.  Edited  by  Wil- 
ham  F.  Carter.  Birmingham,  1882, 
&c.  8'^-     In  progress. 

Independency  in  Warwickshire  :  A  Brief 
History  of  the  Independent  or  Congre- 
gational Churches  in  that  County  : 
containing  Biographical  Notices  of  their 
Pastors,  by  John  Sibree  and  M.  Caston. 
Coventry,  1855.  8«' 

Records  of  the  Woodmen  of  Arden  (an 
Archery  Club)  from  1785,  with  Roll  of 
Members  of  the  Society.  Edin.  1885, 
§0.      Printed  for  private  circulation. 

Inhabitants  of  Birmingham,  Edgbaston, 
and  Aston,  1327.  From  the  Original 
Roll  in  the  Public  Record  Office,  by  W. 
B.  Bickley.     Birm.,  1885. 

Men  and  names  of  Founders,  Freeholders 
and  Indwellers  of  Birmingham,  from  the 
Thirteenth  to  the  Sixteenth  Century,  by 
Joshua  Toulmin  Smith.  Birm.  and 
Lond.  1864.  S^- 

The  Streets  and  Inhabitants  of  Birming- 
ham in  1770.  Reprinted  from  Sketchley 
and  Adams's  Tradesman's  True  Guide 
and  Universal  Directory.  8irm.  1886. 
Only  fifty  copies  printed. 


List  of  the  Mayors  of  Coventry,  from 
1348  to  1688.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
6388. 

Mayors,  Bailiffs,  and  Sheriffs  of  Coventry. 
Coventry,  1830.  12o- 

Monumental  Inscriptions  in  the  Parish 
Church  of  St.  Michael,  Coventry,  with 
plates  of  arms,  by  John  Astley.  Coven- 
try, 1884,  4«- 

Coats  of  Arms  under  the  benches  in  Coven- 
try free  school.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS. 
209,  f.  264. 

Drawings  of  coats  of  arms  and  monu- 
mental inscriptions  in  Dunchurch 
Church,  Co.  Warwick.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  5830,  f.  70. 

Index  to  the  Registers  of  Leek  Wooton  ; 
baptisms,  marriages,  and  burials,  1685 
to  1742.  25  Copies  privately  printed 
for  Fred.  A.  Crisp,  1887,  fol. 

Rugby  School  Register.  From  1675  to 
1867  inclusive.     Rugby,  1867,  8«- 

Rugby  School  Register.  Volume  I.  from 
1675  to  1849  inclusive.  With  annota- 
tions and  alphabetical  index.  Rugby 
and  London,  1881,  8«- 

Extracts  from  the  Vestry-Book  of  Holy 
Trinity  Church,  Stratford-on-Avon,  by 
J.  0.  Halliwell.  1865,  4"- 

From  the  Registers  of  St.  Margaret's 
Church,  Wolston  cum  Brandon.  Co. 
Warwick,  1558—1811.  The  Genea- 
logist, new  series,  vi.     Lond.  1889,  8°- 

WESTMORELAND. 

Visitation    of     Westmoreland,     by      Sir 

Richard  St.  George,  1615.    Brit.    Mus. 

Harl.  MS.  1374. 
The  Heraldic  Visitation  of  Westmoreland, 

made  in  the  year  1615,  by  Sir  Richard 

St.  George,  Knt.     Lond.  1853,  8o- 
Visitation      of       Westmoreland,       1615. 

Privately  printed  by  Sir  Tho.  Phillipps. 

Typis  Medio-Montanis  fol. 
Visitation  of  Westmoreland,  1615,  1638. 

Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1435. 
Visitation  of  Westmoreland,  etc.  in  1664, 

by  Sir  William  Dugdale.      Brit.    Mus. 

Add.  MS.  32,116.     Her.   Coll.  MS   C. 

39. 
Collection    of  descents    of   several  of  the 

nobility  and  gentry  of  the  counties   of 

Cumberland  and  Westmoreland,  by   J. 

H.,  of  L.,  in  Yorkshire,  1669.     Eshton 

Hall,  Co.  York. 


188 


English  Counties. 


Notes  on  the  Heraldic  Visitations  of 
Westmoreland,  by  Kichard  S.  Ferguson. 
See  Transactions  of  the  Cumberland 
and  Westmoreland  Antiquarian  Societi/, 
vol.  ii.     Kendal,  1876,  8»- 

Arms  of  the  Cliief  Families  of  Westmore- 
land. Machel's  MS.  vol.  vi.  Carlisle 
Cathedral. 

The  Heraldry  of  Westmoreland,  by 
llichard  S.  Ferguson.  See  Transac- 
tions of  the  Cumherland  and  JVest- 
moreland  Antiquarian  Society^  vol.  i. 
Kendal,  1874,  8« 

Westmoreland  Church  Notes,  being  the 
Heraldry,  Epitaphs  and  other  In- 
scriptions in  the  Churches  and  Church- 
yards of  that  County.  Collected  by 
Edward  Bellasis.  Kendal,  1888,  &c., 
8«- 

An  alphabetical  Catalogue  of  the  Gentry 
of  the  County  of  Westmoreland,  with 
their  arms.  17th  cent.  Brit.  Mus. 
Lans.  MS.  8G5,  f .  104 

Names  of  Gentlemen  in  Westmoreland. 
Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  MS.  Calig.  B.  iii.  f. 
192. 

The  Worthies  of  Westmoreland,  or  no- 
table persons  born  in  that  County  since 
the  Ileformation,  by  George  Atkinson. 
2  vols.  London,  1849,^  Vl^^ 

A  Book  of  the  Sheriffs  of  Cumberland 
and  Westmoreland,  from  the  reign  of 
Hen.  II.  Machel's  M8.  vol.  vi.  Car- 
lisle Cathedral. 

The  Sheriff's  of  Westmoreland  and  the 
Early  Sheriff's  of  Cumberland,  by  Sir 
Geo.  F.  Duckett.  Reprinted  from  the 
Transactions  of  the  Cumherland  and 
Westmoreland  Antiquarian  Society, 
vol.  iv.     Kendal,  1879,  8«- 

Cumberland  and  Westmoreland  M.P.'s 
from  16G0  to  1867,  by  Richard  Fer- 
guson.    Carlisle,  1871,  8o- 

Poll  for  Knights  of  the  Shire,  taken  at 
Appleby,  June  and  July  1826,  with  an 
Appendix,  List  of  Voters,  etc.  1826, 
8°- 

Transactions  of  the  Cumberland  and 
Westmoreland  Antiquarian  and  Arch- 
aeological Society.  Kendal,  1886,  &c. 
8*'-  [Containing  a  large  amount  of 
genealogical  and  heraldic  information.] 

Descents  of  Families  residing  in  the 
Barony  of  Kendal,  1638.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  1564. 


Description  of  the  Parishes  in  the  Barony 
of  Kendal,  wherein  the  Coats  of  Arms 
of  ye  Gentlemen  at  their  severall  Seats 
and  on  Monuments  in  the  Churches, 
&c.  are  noted  in  their  order,  etc. 
Machel's  MS.  vol.  ii.  Carlisle  Cathedral. 

Notes  on  the  Kirkbythore  Registers,  by 
the  ]{ev.  R.  Bower.  See  Transactions 
of  the  Cumherland  and  Westmoreland 
Antiquarian  Society,  vol.  iv.  Kendal, 
1879,  80- 

WILTSHIRE. 

Visitation  of  Wiltshire,  1530.     Her.  Coll. 

MS.  H.  20. 
Visitation  ofWiltshire  in  1531,   by  Thos. 

Benolt.    Brit.  Mus.  MSS.  Add.  12,479, 

Stowe  649. 
Visitation  of  Wiltshire,   1565.     Queen's 

Coll.  MS.  Lxxix.     Her.  Coll.  MSS.  G. 

8;    Vincent,    147.     Brit.    Mus.    Harl. 

MSS.  888,  1111,  1181,  1565,  5184. 
Visitation  of  Wiltshire,  1565, 1623.  Brit. 

Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1443.  Caius  Coll.  543. 
Visitation  of  Wiltshire,  1623.   Brit.  Mus. 

Harl.  MS.  1165.     Her.  Coll.  C.  22  ;  E. 

D.  N.  16. 

The  Visitation  of  Wiltshire,  1623.  Edited 

by  George  W.  Marshall.  London,  1882, 
40. 

Visitatio  Heraldica  Comitatus  Wiltonia^, 
A.D.  1623.     Privately  printed  by  Sir. 
Thos.    Phillipps.     Typis  Medio— Mon- 
tanis,  1828,  fol. 

Index  to  the  Visitation  of  Wiltshire,  1623. 
Privately  printed  by  Sir  Thos.  Phillipps. 

A  Note  of  all  such  as  have  usurped  the 
name  and  title  of  gentlemen,  without 
authority,  and  were  disclaimed  at  Salis- 
bury in  Sept.  1623.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  1538  f.  309^- 

Visitation  of  Wiltshire,  ]  677.  Privately 
printed  by  Sir  Tho.  Phillipps.  Typis 
Medio-Montanis,  1854,  fol. 

The  Heralds'  Visitation  of  Wiltshire, 
and  Notes  of  Pedigrees  of  Wiltshire 
Families,  by  F.  A.  Carrington.  Wilts 
Archcdolog.  'Mag.  Dec.  1855. 

Pedigrees  of  Wiltshire  Families.  Her. 
Coll.  Phil.  MSS.  10,  L.  46,  P. 

Arms  and  Crests  from  Harvey's  Visitation 
of  1565.     Her.  Coll.  Vincent  MS.  184. 

Arms  from  the  Visitation  of  Wilts  in 
1623.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  1054, 
1482. 


En-glish  CorNTIES. 


189 


An  alphabet  in  blazon  of  the  patomall 
coates  crests  and  mottoes  of  all  [or  the 
maior  part  of]  the  gentrey  in  the 
County  of  Wilts,  by  Thomas  Gore, 
1663.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  28,020. 

Arms  of  Wiltshire  Families,  by  Bysshe, 
1677.     Her.  Coll,  MS.  D.  28. 

An  Account  of  the  Armorial  Decorations 
formerly  in  the  Windows  of  Fonthill 
Abbey,  Wilts,  by  Justin  Simpson.    See 


"The  Reliquary, 
1867, 


vol. 


Lond. 


A  Tour  in   Wiltshire,    etc.    in   quest   of 
Genealogy,  by  a  Barrister  (H.  Jones). 
Lond,  1811,  80- 
Collections  for  Wiltshire,  by  Sir  Thomas 
Phillipps.   Salisbury,  1819,   S^-      [This 
volume  contains  a  collection  of  Inscrip- 
tions from   Monuments,    etc.,    in    the 
Churches  of  Wiltshire.] 
Monumental  Inscriptions  in    the    County 
of  Wilton,  edited  and  printed   by    Sir 
Thomas     Phillipps.        Typis      Medio- 
Montanis,  1822.  fol. 
The  Monumental  Brasses  of  Wiltshire  :  a 
.  series  of  examples  of  these  memorials, 
ranging  from   the    13th   to   the    17th 
centuries.     By    Edward   Kite.     Lond. 
1860,  4"- 
On   the   succession    of   the   Abbesses    of 
Wilton,   wath   some   notice   of  Wilton 
Seals,  by  James  E.  Nightingale.     From 
the  Wiltsliire  ArchcBological  Magazine. 
Devizes,  1881,  8o- 
Earldom  of  Wiltes.     A  Dissertation    on 
the   History   of  Hereditary  Dignities, 
particularly  as  to  their  course  of  Descent 
and  their  Forfeiture  by  Attainder,  with 
special  reference  to   the    Case    of   the 
Earldom  of  Wiltes,  by  W.  F.  Finlason. 
1869,  8«- 
Wiltshire  and  its  Worthies,  by  J.  Stratford. 

Salisbury,  1882,  4«- 
Lords  of  Manors  in  Co.  Wilts,  9  Edw.  II. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,098. 
A  List  of  Wiltshire   Sheriffs,   by   John 

Edward  Jackson.  Devizes,  1856,  4"- 
Members  of  Parliament,  High  Sheriffs, 
Gentry,  etc  ,  of  Wiltshire.  See  Sir  E. 
C.  Hoare's  Reijerlorium  Wiltoiiense. 
Bath,  1821,  fol.  Privately  printed. 
List  of  Nobles  and  Gentry  ^f  Wiltshire, 
temp.  Henry  VII.  See  Nichols'  "  Topo- 
grapher," vol.  ii.  p.  96.  ^-^f^]^- 


Wiltshire  Gentry,  temp.  Car.  I.  et  II.  Pri- 
vately printed  by  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps. 
North  Wiltshire  Musters,  anno  30  Hen. 
VIII.  Privately  printed  by  Sir  Thomas 
Phillipps. 
Index  to  the  Pedes  Finium  for  Wiltshire, 
1  Geo.   I.   to    11  Geo.  II.      Privately 
printed  by  Sir  Tho.  Phillipps.     1853. 
Extracts  from  Wiltshire  Parish  Ilegisters, 
by   Sir  Tliomas   Phillipps.       Privately 
printed. 
Extracts   from   the  Parish   Registers  of 
Aldbourn,    Co.  Wilts.      See    Nichols' 
"  Collect.  Topog.  et  Genealog."  vol.  vi. 
p.  385. 
The    Parish  Register  of  Alderbury,  Co. 
Wilts,  from  1606 — 1648,  with  additional 
entries  to  1672.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
27,441. 
Extracts   from  the   Parish   Registers    of 
Bed wyn  Magna,  Co.  Wilts.  See  Nichols' 
"  Collect.  Topog.  et  Genealog."  vol.   v. 

p.  28. of  Bedwyn  Parva.  p.  359. 

Registers  of  Broad  Chalke,  Co.  Wilts, 
1538—1780.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  C.  G. 
Moore.  1880,  8«-  Only  80  copies 
privately  printed. 
Church-Notes,  and  Extracts  from  the 
Parish  Registers  of  Chilton  Foliot,  Co. 
Wilts.  See  "  The  Topographer  and 
Genealogist,"  vol.  iii.  Edited  by  John 
Gough  Nichols.  Lond.  1858,  S^- 
Parish  Notes  [Choulderton,  Wilts.]     By 

E.  P.  Barrow.     Salisbury,  1889,  S^- 
Extracts  from  the   Parish   Registers    of 
Chute,  Co.  Wilts.     See  Nichols'  "  Col- 
lect. Top.  et  Gen."  vol.  viii.  p.  190. 
Extracts   from   the    Parish  Registers  of 
Collingbourne     Dueis,      Collingbourne 
Kingston,  Burbage,  and  Tidcombe,  Co. 
Wilts.     See  Nichols'  "  Collect.  Topog. 
et  Genealog."  vol.  vii.  pp.  72,  175. 
Parish  Register  of  Durneford,  Wiltshire, 
to  A.D.  1650,  by  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps, 
Bart.     Salisbury,  1823,  S^-      Privately 
printed. 
Extracts  from   the    Parish   Registers  of 
Easton,  Froxfield,  and  Hungerford,  Co. 
Wilts.     See  Nichols'  '•  Collect.  Topog. 
et  Genealog."  vol.  v.  pp.  36,  39,  359.  ^ 
Extracts  from  the   Parish   Registers    of 
West,  or  Bishop's  Lavington,  co.  Wilts, 
by   Herbert   F.    Roe.      "The   Genea- 
logist,"  new   series,    vol.    iv.      Lond. 
1887,  H"- 


190 


ENaLISH   COFNTIES. 


Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of 
Market  Lavington,  Co.  Wilts.  See 
Nichols'  "Coll.  Top.  et  Gen."  vol.  viii. 
p.  201. 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of 
Mahuesburj,  Co.  Wilts.  See  Nichols' 
"Collect.  Topog.  et  Genealog."  vol  vi. 
p.  237. 

Marlborough  College  Register  from  1843- 
1879  inclusive,  with  alphabetical  index. 
Privately  printed,  1880,  8«- 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of  St. 
Peter  and  St.  Paul  the  Apostles,  and 
St.  Mary  the  Virgin,  Marlborough. 
See  Nichols'  "  Collect.  Top.  et  Gen." 
vol.  V.  p.  260. 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of 
Milton  Lislebon,  near  Pewsey,  Co. 
Wilts.  See  "  The  Topographer  and 
Genealogist,"  vol.  iii.  Edited  by  John 
Gough  Nichols.     Lond.  1858,  8«' 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of 
Preshute,  Mildenhall,  Ogbourn  Saint 
Andrew,  and  Ogbourn  St.  George.  See 
Nichols'  "  Collect.  Top.  et.  Genealog." 
vol.  V.  p.  346. 

Deans,  Precentors,  Chancellors,  etc.  of 
Salisbury.  See  "  History  of  Salisbury." 
Lond.  1719. — "  Descriptions  of  the 
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1787,  4°  — Britten's  "  History  of  the 
Cathedral  Church  of  Salisbur3^"  Lond. 
1814,  4P-  — Dodsworth's  "  Account  of 
the  Cathedral  Church  of  Salisbury." 
Salisbury,  1814,  4"- 

A  Correct  List  of  the  Bfshops  and  Mayors 
of  Salisbury,  from  the  Earliest  Period 
to  the  Present  Time  ;  viz.  the  Bishops 
from  the  year  705,  the  Mayors  from 
the  5^ear  1227,  with  some  Account  of 
the  See  of  Salisbury.  Salisbury,  1798, 
12°- 

Fasti  Ecclesise  Sarisberiensis,  or  a  Calendar 
of  the  Bishops,  Deans,  Archdeacons, 
and  Members  of  the  Cathedral  Body  at 
Salisbury,  from  the  Earliest  Times  to 
the  Present,  by  William  Henry  Jones. 
Salisbury  and  London,  1879,  4«- 

Lists  of  the  Mayors  of  Salisbury,  from 
1095-1740  ;  and  from  the  14th  year  of 
the  reign  of  Edw.  III.  Vellum  rolls. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  22,839,  A  and  B. 

A  correct  List  of  the  Mayors  of  New 
Sarum,  or  Salisbury.  By  J.  Easton. 
Salisbury,  1826,  12«- 


Epitaphs  and  Inscriptions  in  Salisburv 
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Church  of  Bath."  Lond.  1719,  28,  8^- 
— "  Description  of  the  Cathedral  Church 
of  Salisbury."     Salis.  1787,  4o- 

Copies  of  the  Epitaphs  in  Salisbury 
Cathedral,  cloisters  and  cemetery, 
accompanied  by  translations  and  notes, 
historical  and  biographical.  With  a 
general  survey  of  the  Churches  in 
Salisbury,  and  a  concise  history  of  the 
Family  of  Montacute,  by  James  Harris. 
Salisbury,  1825,  8o- 

Lives  and  Memoirs  of  the  Bishops  of 
Sherborne  and  {Salisbury  from  the  year 
705  to  1824.  By  Stephen  H.  Cassan. 
Salisbury,  1824,  8°- 

The  Registers  of  Stourton,  Co.  Wilts 
from  1570  to  1800.  Edited  for  the 
Harleian  Soeiety  by  the  Rev.  John 
Henry  ElUs.     Lond.  1887,  8«- 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of 
Stratton  Saint  Margaret,  and  South 
Marston,  in  Wiltshire.  Privately 
printed  by  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps,  Bart. 

WORCESTERSHIRE. 

Visitation  of  Worcestershire,  1530.    Her. 

Coll.  MS.  H.  20. 
Visitation  of  Worcestershire,  1531.    Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  12,479. 
Visitation  of  Worcestershire,  1569.    Brit. 

Mus.  MSS.  Harl.  615, 1043, 1133, 1352, 

1486,  5841.     Her.  Coll.  D.  12,    G.   9  ; 

Vincent,  115.     Caius  Coll.    533.     Qu. 

Coll.    clxiii.       Ashm.    Lib.   MS.  831, 

p.  197  b. 
The  Visitation  of  the  County  of  Worcester, 

made   in   the   year    1569,    with   other 

pedigrees  relating  to  that  County  from 

Richard  Mundy's    Collection.      Edited 

for  the  Harleian  Society  by  W,  P.  W. 

Phillimore.     Lond.  1888,  8o- 
Visitation   of  Worcestershire,    1569   and 

1634.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1566. 
Visitation  of  Worcestershire,  1634.    Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,816.     Her.   Coll.  C. 

30. 
Visitation   of   Worcestershire,    1682,   83, 

Her.  Coll.  MS. 
The  Visitation  of  the  County  of  Worcester, 

begun  by   Thomas  May   and   Gregory 

King,    1682,  and   finished     by  Henry 

Dethick,  1683.     With  additions  by  Sir 


English  CorNTiES. 


191 


Tho.  Phillipps.  Edited  by  Walter  C. 
Metcalfe.  Exeter,  1883.  8"'  Privately 
printed. 

Visitation  of  Worcestershire,  1683. 
Privately  printed  by  Sir  Thos.  Phillipps. 

Index  to  the  Visitations  of  Worcestershire, 
1569  and  1683.  Privately  printed  by 
Sir  Thos.  Phillipps. 

Pedigrees  of  Worcestershire  Families,  some 
to  1620.  Caius  Coll.  Camb.  MS.  553, 
f .  34. 

Genealogical  Descent  of  Worcestershire 
Families.  Soc.  of  Antiq.  MS.  145, 
art.  4. 

Pedigrees  and  Arms  of  Worcestershire 
Families,  Monumental  Inscriptions,  etc. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS  5814. 

Arms  and  Pedigrees  of  Worcestershire 
Families,  circ.  1634.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  6139. 

Arms  of  Worcestershire  Families,  from  the 
Visitation  of  1569.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  19,816. 

The  Heraldry  of  Worcestershire,  being  a 
roll  of  the  Arms  borne  by  the  several 
noble,  knightly,  and  gentle  families 
which  have  had  propert}^  or  residence  in 
that  County  from  the  earliest  period  to 
the  present  time,  with  genealogical 
notes,  etc.,  by  H.  S.  Grazebrook.  Lond. 
1873,  4«- 

Monumental  Brasses  of  Worcestershire, 
&c.,  by  C.  T.  Davis.  1884. 

Coloured  drawings  of  Arms  and  Monu- 
ments, with  copies  of  Inscriptions  in 
Churches  in  Co.  Worcester,  by  D. 
Parkes.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  21,010  ; 
21,011. 

Rambles  and  Researches  among  Worcester- 
shire Churches.  With  Historical  Notes 
relating  to  the  several  Parishes,  by  Geo. 
K.  fctanton.     Lond.  1885. 

Biograj^hical  Illustrations  of  Worcester- 
shire ;  including  Lives  of  Persons, 
Natives  or  Residents,  Eminent  either 
for  Piety  or  Talent ;  to  which  is  added, 
a  List  of  Living  Authors  of  the  County, 
by  John  Chambers.     Wore.  1820,  8o- 

Marriages  at  Bretforton,  Co.  Worcester, 
1538  to  1752.  Lond.  1831,  8«- 
Privately  printed  oy  Sir  Thomas 
Phillipps,  Bart. 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of 
Bretforton,  1538  to  178^  Privately 
printed  by  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps. 


Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of 
Broadway,  1680—1771.  Privately 
printed  by  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps. 

Bromsgrove  Church ;  its  History  and 
Antiquities.  Compiled  from  the 
Parish  Books,  Registers,  and  other 
sources,  by  William  it  Cotton.  Lond. 
1881.  ^ 

A  short  Account  of  Lichfield  Cathedral, 
more  particularly  the  Painted  Glass 
with  which  the  windows  are  adorned, 
and  the  Monuments.  Fifth  edition. 
Lich.  1843,  8o- 

Arms,  Monuments  and  Inscriptions  from 
the  Cathedral  and  Cloisters  of 
Worcester,  and  from  the  Churches  of 
Malvern  and  Evesham.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  2205. 

Drawings  of  Coats  of  Arms,  and  copies  of 
Monumental  Inscriptions  in  Great 
Malvern  Church,  and  Worcester  Cathe- 
dral, 1746.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5811. 

Catalogues  of  Deans  and  Prebendaries  of 
Worcester ;  Ashm.  Lib.  Wood  MS. 
8587,  f .  1. — Abingdon's  "  Antiquities 
of  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Worcester." 
London,  1717,  4o- — And  Thomas's 
"  Survey  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of 
Worcester."     Lond.  1736,  4P- 

Marriage  Licences  in  the  Diocesan 
Registry  at  Worcester,  by  Thomas 
Procter  Wadley.  "  The  Genealogist." 
vol.  VI.     Lond.  1882,  8o- 

The  Sepulchral  Remains  and  Effigies  in 
the  Cathedral  Church  of  Worcester,  by 
M.  H.  Bloxam.     Rugby,  1862,  8o- 

Memoir  on  Effigies  and  Remains  in 
Worcester  Cathedral,  by  M.  H.  Bloxam. 
See  Arcliceological  Journal,  xix,  385  ; 
XX,  273,  339.     Lond.  1862,  63,  8o- 

Church  Notes  in  Worcester  Cathedral. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  5811,  f.  129  ; 
6728,  f .  47  ;  6742,  f .  13  b. 

Catholic  Registers  of  the  City  of  Worces- 
ter, 1685  to  1837.  50  Copies  privately 
printed  for  Fred.  A.  Crisp,  1887,  fob 

YORKSHIRE. 

Heralds'    Visitation   of  Yorkshire.     3IS. 

No.  XL VIII.     Townely  Hall,  Burnley. 
Heraldic    Visitation    of     the     Northern 

Counties  in  1530,  by  Thomas  Tonge. 

Published  by  the  Sni'tees  Society,  vol. 

XLi.      From    Harl.   MS.  1499  in  the 

British  Museum.     Durham,  1863,  H°' 


192 


English  Counties. 


Visitation    of    Yorkshire,    1530.       Brit. 

Mus.   Harl.  MS.  1499.     Her.  Coll.  D. 

4 ;  E.D.N.  4  ;  Vincent,  163. 
Visitation  of  Yorkshire,  1530,  1552.    Her. 

Coll.  MSS.  D.  9,  E.  0. 
Visitation  of  Yorkshire,  1563.    Her.  Coll. 

MS8.  D.  2,  D.  5,  H.  19.      Ashm.  Lib. 

M>^.  834. 
The   Visitation    of    Yorkshire    by    Wm 

Flower  in  1563-64.     Edited  by  Chas. 

B.  Norcliffe.   Harleian  Society.    Lond. 

1881,  80- 
Visitation    of     Yorkshire,     by     William 

Tonge,    Norroy,    1580.      MS.    Trinity 

College,  Dublin. 
Visitation  of  Yorkshire,  1575  and  1585. 

Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1171. 
Visitation     of    Yorkshire,     1584,    1585. 

Brit.   Mus.  MSS.  Add.  17,065  ;  Harl. 

1182,  1394,  1415,  1571,  6070  ;    Lans. 

900.     Her.  Coll.  D.  5  ;  Duo-dale  MS.  ; 

Phil.  51,  P. ;  Vincent,  110.    Caius  Coll. 

575.     Qu.  Coll.  Ixxxvi. 
Indexes   to   manuscripts   in   the   British 

Museum,  relating  to  the  genealogy  of 

Yorkshire  families,  viz..,  Harley  MSS. 

1420,  1571,    2118,  4198,  4630,    6070, 

and  Lansdowne  MS.  900,  by  William 

Paver.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,66  k 
The  Visitation  of   Yorkshire,  made  in  the 

year  1584-5  by  Ilobert  Clover.     Edited 

by  Joseph  Foster.     Lond.  1875,  8<'- 
Visitation  of  Yorkshire,  1530,  1584  and 

1612.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1487. 
Index    to   the   pedigrees   in     the     Harl. 

MS.    1487.       Brit.    Mus.    Add.    MS. 

9805. 
Index  to  all  the  names  and  Kesidences  in 

the  Visitations  of  Yorkshire  for  1530, 

1584^,  and  1612,   contained  in  Harley 

MS.   1487,  by  William  Paver.     Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,663. 
Arms  and  Pedigrees  of  the  Gentry  of  the 

West  liiding  of  Yorkshire.    Brit.  Mus. 

Harl.     MS.     4630.       [A   very    useful 

addition  to  Harl.  MS.  1487.] 
Hopkinson's  pedigrees    of  gentry  of  the 

West  Biding  of  Yorkshire,  transcribed 

from  Harleian  M.S.  4630  ;  with  indexes, 

2  vols.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  29,645, 

29,046. 
Pedigrees   of   the    Gentry   of   the    West 

Biding    of   Yorkshire ;    with    notes    of 

surnames,  arms,  etc.,  by  John  Hopkin- 

son.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,739. 


Pedigrees  in  the  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire, 
from  Dugdale,  Hopkinson,  Dr.  John- 
ston, and  others,  with  continuations  and 
additions  by  Bichard  Frank.  Two  vol- 
umes large  folio.  CampsallHall,  Co.  York. 

Collections  of  coats  of  arms  and  descents 
of  several  families  of  the  nobility  and 
gentry  of  Yorkshire,  collected  in  1672 
by  John  Hopkinson.  2  vols.  MSS. 
Campsall  Hall,  Co.  York. 

Yorkshire  Genealogy,  by  Joseph  Hunter  ; 
containing  Pedigrees  and  notes  from  the 
Visitations  of  1563,  1584—1585,  1565 
— 1566;  Pedigrees  of  the  West  Riding, 
and  Miscellaneous  genealogies,  19th 
century.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,473. 

Visitation  of  Yorkshire  of  1584,  1585,  by 
Robert  Glover,  and  continued  to  the 
year  1612,  by  Sir  Richard  St.  George, 
with  later  additions  by  Silvanus  Morgan 
and  Thomas  Lloyd,  17th  century.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  18,011. 

Visitation  of  Yorkshire,  1584,  5  and  1612. 
Her.  ColL  Vincent  M>!.  111. 

Visitation  of  Yorkshire,  1612.  Her.  Coll. 
MS.  C.  13. 

Pedigrees  of  the  Visitation  of  Yorkshire, 
taken  1584.  with  continuations  to  1656. 
Caius  Coll.  Camb.  MS.  522. 

Visitation  of  Yorkshire,  1584,  5  and  1665. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1420. 

Visitation  of  Yorkshire,  1665.  Brit.  Mus. 
MSS.  Add.  12,482  ;  Lans.  826.  Her. 
Coll.     C.  40.     Durh.  Cath.  Allan,  5. 

The  Visitation  of  Yorkshire,  taken  in  the 
yeares  1665  and  1666  by  William 
Dugdale,  Esqr.  Norroy  King  of  Armes  ; 
with  additions  and  index.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  29,644. 

Pedigrees  from  Sir  Wm.  Dugdale's  Visi- 
tation of  Yorkshire,  1665,  1666.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,469  f.  75. 

The  Visitation  of  the  County  of  York  by 
Sir  Wm.  Dugdale,  begun  in  1665  and 
finished  in  1666.  Edited  for  the  Surtees 
Societf/,  by  R.  Davies.  Durh.  and 
Lond.  1859,  8o- 

Index  to  Sir  Wm.  Dugdale's  Visitation  of 
the  County  of  York,  1665,  6.  By  G. 
J.  Armytage.     Lond.  1872,  S«- 

Thirty-seven  letters  from  Sir  Wm.  Dugdale 
to  Dr.  N.Johnston,  concerning  his  visita- 
tions of  Yorkshire,  in  1665  and  1666, 
and  two  in  1678.  MS.  vol.  17.  Camp- 
sall Hall,  Co.  York. 


En^glish  Counties. 


193 


iiist  o£  disclaimers   at  the  Visitation  of 
Yorkshire,   by    Sir  Wm.    Dugdale   in 
1665-66.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,692, 
f,  123. 
The  Heraldic  Visitation  of  Yorkshire  [of 
1580,  1584,  1612  and  1665-6]  consoli- 
dated, and  the    Pedigrees  re-arranged 
and  placed  in  alphabetical  order,  with 
additions  from  legal  evidence  and  other 
creditable  sources,  by  William  Paver. 
3  vols.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  29,647 
-29,649. 
Supplement  to  William  Paver's  Consoli- 
dated Visitation  of  Yorkshire,  3  vols. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  29,650-29,6.52. 
Index   to   every    Surname    contained   in 
William  Paver's    Consolidated   Visita- 
tions of  Yorkshire  by  the  said  William 
Paver.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,653. 
List  of  Pedigrees  and  Alliances  in  William 
Paver's     Consolidated     Visitations    of 
Yorkshire.       Brit.     Mus.    Add.    MS. 
29,654. 
Residences  and  Armorial  Bearings  of  the 
Families  whose  pedigrees  are  contained 
in    William  Paver's  Consolidated  He- 
raldic Visitations  of  Yorkshire.     Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,655. 
Genealogical  Scraps,   relating  principally 
to  Yorkshire  Families,  but  not  to  any 
of   those    whose    pedigrees   appear    in 
William  Paver's  Consolidated  Visitation 
of   Yorkshire  ;     derived  from    various 
sources  of  evidence  and  information  by 
the  said  William  Paver,  3  vols.     Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MSS.  29,656—29,658. 
Supplement  to  AVilliam   Paver's  Genea- 
logical  Scraps,   by   the   said    William 
Paver.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,659. 
Genealogical    Scraps    derived    from    old 
deeds  by  William  Paver,  with  index. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,660. 
List  of  the  Families  or  Names  in  William 
Paver's    Genealogical    Scraps.       Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,661. 
References    to    pedigrees     of    Yorkshire 
families,  printed  and  in  manuscript,  by 
William  Paver  ;    with   Additions   and 
Corrected  Additions.     Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  29,665. 
Index  of  the  names  of  Yorkshire  families, 
by  William  Paver  ;   with  references  to 
his  own  collections,  and  notes  of  those 
families  whose  pedigrees  a^  in  print. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,666. 


Pedigrees  of  the  County  Families  of 
Yorkshire.  Compiled  by  Joseph  Fos- 
ter, and  authenticated  by  the  members 
of  each  family.    2  vols.    London,  1874, 

40. 

Pedigrees  and  arms  from  the  Visitations 

of  Yorkshire,  with  additions,  16th  cent. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  12,477. 

Arms  and  Descents  of  Yorkshire  Families, 

16th  century.    Brit.  Mus.    Harl.  MSS. 

4198,  6070. 

Pedigrees  of    Yorkshire  Families,    17th 

century.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  32,116. 

Pedigrees  of   Yorkshire   Families.     Brit. 

Mus.  Lans.  MS.  205. 
Genealogies   of  Yorkshire   families.    MS. 

vol.  vi.     Eshton  Hall,  Co.  York. 
Descents  of  several  Yorkshire  families,  by 
Dr.  Richardson.     MS.     Eshton   Hall, 
Co.  York. 
Collections  of  Yorkshire  Pedigrees.  Ashm. 
Lib.  834,  art.  iii.     Qu.  Coll.  Oxf.  MS. 
cxxxi.     Brit.  Mus.  Hari.  MS.  2118,  f. 
48. 
Pedigrees     of     Yorkshire    families,     by 
Nathaniel  Johnston.    MS.  T.  2.  Camp- 
sail  Hall,  Co.  York. 
Arms  and   Pedigrees   of   Yorkshire,  etc., 
families.  Stowe  MS.  771.     Brit.  Mus. 
Arms    and   Pedigrees   of    the    Northern 
Nobility  and  Gentry  ;   including  York- 
shire,   Lancashire,    Cheshire,  and  Dur- 
ham,   17th    century.     MS.     No.  xix. 
Towneley  Hall,  Burnley. 
Collections  of  Yorkshire  pedigrees,  in  the 
possession  of  F.    Bacon  Frank,  Esq.,  at 
Campsall  Hall,  Co.  York. 
Pedigrees    of     Yorkshire      Gentry,     by 
Thomas  Beckwith,  F.S.A.,  painter,  of 
York.       MS.    vi.    Walton   Hall,    Co. 
York. 
Evidences  of  Northern  Gentry.  MS.   No. 

XII.     Towneley  Hall,  Burnley. 
Accounts  of  Thribergh  and  Reresby  fami- 
lies,   and  accounts  of   the  families  of 
Dalton,    Brinsforth,     Ickles,    Temple, 
Brough,     Golham,     Thamworth,    and 
Constable.    MS.  Y.  1.    Campsall  Hall, 
Co.  York. 
Pedigrees   of   Yorkshire  Families,   temp. 
Elizabeth,     with    some   continuations. 
Brit.  Mus.  Hari.  MS.  1995. 
Genealogical  Collections  chiefly  relating 
to  Yorkshire  families,  by  Joseph  Hun- 
ter.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,453. 


194 


English  Cotjnties. 


Miscellaneous  genealogies,  chiefly  of  York- 
shire and  Derbyshire  families,  with 
arms  coloured  and  in  trick,  by  Joseph 
Hunter,  19th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  24,436. 

Genealogical  notes  on  families  of  cos.  York 
and  Derby  ;  with  extracts  from  parish 
registers,  etc.,  by  Joseph  Hunter,  19th 
century.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,605. 

Catalogue  or  abstract  of  pedigrees  of 
several  families  in  the  counties  of 
York,  Durham,  and  Leicester,  with 
tables,  by  J.  H.  MSS.  xxiv  and  xxv. 
Eshton  Hall,  Co.  York. 

The  valuable  unpublished  Collections  for 
the  County  of  York,  by  John  Charles 
Brook,  Esq.,  Somerset  Herald,  in 
several  folio  volumes,  are  in  the  Library 
of  Heralds'  College. 

Yorkshire  Genealogical  Gatherings,  by 
William  Paver.  Contains  Justices  of 
the  Peace ;  Lists  of  wills  ;  index  to 
monumental  inscriptions,  etc.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,699. 

Gathering  Index,  being  references  to 
various  Manuscripts,  &c.,  &c,,  such  as 
Parish  Eegisters,  Tuitions  and  Cura- 
tions.  Local  Histories,  and  the  like, 
and  relating  chiefly  to  pedigrees  of 
Yorkshire  families,  by  William  Paver. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,662. 

Genealogical  fragments  relating  princi- 
pally to  Yorkshire ;  including  scraps 
relating  to  Yorkshire  families  ;  Lists  of 
Knights,  etc.  by  William  and  Percy 
Woodroffe  Paver,  1852.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  29,692. 

Genealogical  catalogues,  or  lists  illustra- 
tive of  the  genealogy  of  the  county  of 
York,  compiled  or  transcribed  by 
William  Paver.  Contains  lists  of 
SheriiTs  of  Yorkshire  from  1069-1845  ; 
Lord  Mayors  and  Sheriffs  of  York  ; 
County  gentry,  etc.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  29,694. 

Miscellaneous  Genealogical  and  other 
papers  relating  to  Yorkshire,  by  William 
Paver,     Brit.  Mus.  Add    MS.    29,674. 

Collections  relating  to  the  County  of 
York  ;  consisting  of  Inquisitions, 
Escheats,  Pedigrees,  Charters,  etc.  by 
Henry  Paget.  17th  century.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,737. 

Collections  for  a  history  of  South  York- 
shire, by    Joseph   Hunter ;    consisting 


chiefly    of    monumental    inscriptions, 
pedigrees,    and   extracts    from   parish 
registers ;   19th  century.      Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  24,439. 
Arms   in    Flower's   Visitation   of    York- 
shire, 1563.     Her.  Coll.  MS.  2.  H.  8. 
Arms  of  Knights  of  Yorkshire,  time  of 
Edw.   I.  ;  and  Arms,  etc.  taken  from 
Churches   and    Houses  in    Yorkshire, 
1584,    85.      Brit.    Mus.    Hark     MS. 
1088. 
Arms   of    the   Visitation    of   Yorkshire, 

1665.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6832. 
Collection  of  coats  of  arms  and   descents 
of     several  families     of   nobility    and 
gentry  of  the   East  Eiding  of   York- 
shire, 1672.     MS.    vol.    xxii.     Eshton 
Hall,  Co.  York. 
Collection  of  coats  of  arms  and  descents 
of  several  families  of  nobility  and  gentry 
of  the  North  Hiding  of  Yorkshire,  17th 
century.      MS.    xxiii.      Eshton    Hall, 
Co.  York. 
Armorial  of  Yorkshire   (the  arms  are  in 
their  proper  colours).     Campsall  Hall, 
Co.  York. 
Armorial  Bearings  of  the  principal  families 
of  Yorkshire.     MS.  iv.     Walton  Hall, 
Co.  York. 
Collection  of  Coats  of  Arms  and  Descents 
of  several  families  of  the  nobility  and 
gentry  of  the  East  Riding  of  Yorkshire. 
MS.  v.     Walton  Hall,  Co.  York. 
Descriptions  of  the  Arms   of   Yorkshire 
Families.  A.D.  1638.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans. 
MS.  901. 
Warburton's   Collections  relating  to  the 
Arms    of    Yorkshire    Families.     Brit. 
Mus.  Lans.  MS.  908. 
Arms,  in  trick,    of   Yorkshire   Families, 

1706.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  21008. 
Arms,  in  colours,  from  Doncaster,    Pom- 
fret,  and  other  churches   in   Yorkshire, 
18th  century.     Brit.  Mus.   Add.    MS. 
26,752. 
Arms     and     Inscriptions     in    Yorkshire 

Churches.  Bodl.  Lib.  MS.  5078. 
Drawings  of  Ancient  Seals  of  Yorkshire, 
by  James  Torre  and  others.  Brit. 
Mus.  Eg.  MS.  2577. 
Tokens  issued  in  the  17th,  18th,  and  19th 
centuries  in  Yorkshire.  Also  the 
Seals  of  all  the  Corporations  in  that 
County,  by  William  Boyne.  Headingly, 
1858,  4''- 


Enr(^LiSH  CorNTiEs. 


195 


The  Churches  of  Yorkshire  Illustrated, 
by  W.  H.  Hatton.  Enriched  with 
monumental  inscriptions  and  extracts 
from  the  parish  registers.  London, 
1880,  &c.  4P- 

Church  Notes  in  Yorkshire.  Her.  Coll. 
Vincent  MS.  197,  C.  Qu.  Coll.  Oxf . 
MS.  Ixxxvi. 

Collection  of  Church  Notes  and  of  Tran- 
scripts from  Church  Registers  of  the 
North  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  made  by 
Mr.  Dixon,  of  Middlesham.  MS.  yii. 
Walton  Hall,  Co.  York. 

Extracts,  genealogical,  from  monumental 
inscriptions  in  Yorkshire  churches,  by 
William  Paver.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
29,676.  Index  to  the  foregoing 
Extracts,  29,688,  f.  157. 

Abstracts  of  marriage  licences  granted  by 
the  Ecclesiastical  Court  of  York  from 
1567  to  1714,  by  William  Paver,  2 
■  vols.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  29,667. 
29,668.  Index  to  the  foregoing  Abs- 
tracts, Add.  MS.  29,669. 

Extracts  from  marriage  licences  granted 
by  the  Ecclesiastical  Court  of  York 
from  1567  to  1714,  by  William  Paver. 
This  volume  consists  principally  of 
licences  relating  to  the  gentry  and 
persons  in  a  good  position.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  29,670.  Index  to  the  fore- 
going Extracts,  Add.  MS.  29,671. 

Notes  of  marriage  and  other  licences 
granted  in  the  Ecclesiastical  Court  of 
York  from  1609  to  1618,  by  William 
Paver.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.   MS.    29,672. 

Notes  derived  from  marriage  licences 
granted  by  the  Ecclesiastical  Court  of 
York  from  1609  to  1618,  by  William 
Paver.     Brit.  Mus.  Add,  MS.  29,673. 

Extracts  from  Parish  Registers  of  York- 
shire, by  William  Paver.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MSS.  29,674,  29,675.  Index  to 
the  foregoing  Extracts,  29,688,  f. 
79. 

Extracts  from  Yorkshire  parish  registers, 
by  Joseph  Hunter.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  24,469. 

Notices  of  births,  marriages  and  deaths 
of  gentry  of  Yorkshire,  and  of  many 
citizens  of  York,  from  1772—1833; 
extracted  from  newspapers  by  William 
Paver.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,690. 
Index  to  the  foregoing  Noftces  by  P. 
W.  Paver,  29,691. 


Particulars  of  births,  marriages  and 
deaths,  of  Yorkshire  gentry,  etc.,  from 
1716  to  1762,  derived  from  the 
Historical  Register  and  Gentleman's 
Magazine ;  with  index  to  the  surnames. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,693. 

Lords  of  Manors  in  Co,  York,  9  Edw.  II. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,099. 

Names  and  arms  of  Yorkshire  Knights 
who  served  under  King  Edward  I.  in 
Scotland  and  elsewhere.  MS.  C.  il. 
Campsall  Hall,  Co.  York. 

Lists  of  Knights,  etc.  by  tenure  in  York- 
shire ;  from  the  Red  Book  in  the 
Exchequer.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS. 
900,  ff.  8,  57. 

A  Catalogue  of  Knights,  Baronets, 
Esquires,  and  Gentlemen  of  Yorkshire, 
by  R.  Gascoigne.     Heralds'  College. 

A  Catalogue  of  all  the  Sheriffs  of  York- 
shire, from  1154—1709.  "John 
Hopkinson's  Booke."  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  26,738. 

A  catalogue  of  the  Sheriffs  of  Yorkshire, 
from  1155  to  1652,  with  their  arms. 
Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  865,  f.  129  b. 

Collection  of  all  the  Sheriffs  of  Yorkshire, 
from  A.D.  1155  ;  with  their  arms. 
MS.  XXXV.     Eshton  Hall,  Co.  York. 

Justices  of  the  peace  for  Yorkshire,  1647- 
1730.  Brit.  Mus,  Add.  MS.  29,674,  f. 
146. 

Biographical  Notes  on  the  Yorkshire 
Tenants  named  in  Domesday  Book,  by 
Alfred  S.  Ellis.  See  "  Yorks.  Arch, 
and  Top.  Journ."  vols,  iv  and  v.  Lon- 
don, 1877,  8«- 

Some  Account  of  the  Landholders  of 
Yorkshire  named  in  Domesday  Book, 
A.D.  1086,  by  Alfred  S.  Ellis.  London, 
1878,  80-     Privately  printed. 

Names  of  Freeholders  in  the  Counties  of 
York,  etc.  A.D.  1561.  Brit.  Mus. 
Lans.  MS.  5. 

Lists  of  most  of  the  principal  Freeholders 
of  Yorkshire  in  1741,  and  of  Grantees 
of  Abbey  Lands,  etc.  1510-1706,  by 
William  Paver.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
29,700. 

The  Parliamentary  Representation  of 
Yorkshire,  by  Henry  Stooks  Smith. 
Lond,  and  Leeds,  1854,  W- 


196 


English  OorN-TiEs. 


Parliamentary  Eepresentation  of  York- 
shire, from  the  earliest  Representative 
Parliament  on  record  at  the  present 
time,  by  Godfrey  R.  Park.  Privately 
printed,  1886,  8''- 

Poll  Book  for  the  Election  for  the  County 
of  York  in  May,  1807,  giving  the 
names,  addresses,  &c.  of  23,000  free- 
holders.    1807,  8°- 

West  Riding  Poll  Book,  for  the  Election 
of  August,  1837,  giving  the  names  and 
addresses  of  3000  freeholders.  1837,  S^- 

Lives  of  the  Illustrious  Worthies  of  York- 
shire, by  H.  Coleridge.  3  vols.  Lon- 
don, 1852,  8°- 

Portraits  of  Yorkshire  Worthies  with 
biographical  notices,  by  E.  Hailstone. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1869,  4«- 

Celebrities  of  the  Yorkshire  Wolds,  by 
Frederick  Ross.     Lond.  1878,  S^- 

Yorkshire  Families.  See  "  Old  York- 
shire," edited  by  William  Smith.  4 
vols.     Lond.  1880-83,  8^-  and  4o- 

Catalogue  of  all  the  Gentry  in  the  County 
of  York,  together  with  their  coat 
armour,  1638.  MS.  Campsall  Hall, 
Co.  York. 

An  alphabetical  Catalogue  of  Yorkshire 
Gentry,  together  with  their  coat  armOur, 
collected  in  1638.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans. 
MS.  865,  f.  68. 

Catalogues  of  Ecclesiastical  Dignitaries 
of  Yorkshire.  Ashm.  Lib.  Wood  MS. 
8567.  Burton's  "  Monasticon  E bora- 
cense."  And  "A  Description  of  York 
Cathedral."    York,  1768,  12^- 

A  List  of  the  Roman  Catholics  in  the 
County  of  York  in  1604.  Translated 
from  the  Original  MS.  in  the  Bodleian 
Library,  and  edited  with  genealogical 
notes,  by  Edward  Peacock.  Lond. 
■  1872,  8«- 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Lords,  Knights,  and 
Gentlemen  (of  the  Catholic  Religion) 
that  were  slain  in  the  late  war  in 
defence  of  their  King  [Charles  I.]  and 
country.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,674, 
f.  133."^ 

Names  of  the  Bailiffs  of  Liberties,  Con- 
stables of  Wapentakes,  Coroners,  and 
Bailiffs  within  the  Co.  York.  See 
"  Nomina  Villarum  Eboracensium." 
York,  1768,  S^-  2nd  ed.  York,  1792, 
obi.  8«-  Also  Langdale's  "  Top.  Diet, 
of  Yorkshire."     1809,  8«- 


The  Rev.  Oliver  Heywood,  B.A.  His 
Autobiograph}^,  Diaries,  Anecdote  and 
Event  Books,  1630  to  1702,  illustrating 
the  General  and  Family  History  of 
Yorkshire  and  Lancashire.  Edited  by 
J.  Horsfall  Turner.  4  vols.  1882-85,  8°- 

Yorkshire  Longevity  ;  or  records  and 
biographical  anecdotes  of  persons  who 
have  attained  to  extreme  old  age  within 
that  County,  by  William  Grainge. 
Pateley  Bridge,  1864,  8o- 

The  Yorkshire  Archaeological  and  Topo- 
graphical Journal  is  replete  with 
heraldic  and  genealogical  information 
concerning  that  county.  Lond.  1870, 
etc  ,  8*^-      In  progress. 

Observations  on  the  Arms  of  Aldeburgh, 
by  Sir  George  F.  Duckett.  Reprinted 
from  the  Yorkshire  Archceological 
Journal.     1881. 

Annals  of  the  Church  and  Parish  of 
Almondbury,  loith  pedigrees,  by  Chas. 
Aug.  Hulbert.     1882,  8o- 

Worthies,  Families,  and  Celebrities  of 
Barnsley  and  the  District,  by  Joseph 
Wilkinson.  London  and  Derby,  1883, 
8«- 

A  Monument  of  Armes  found  engraven  in 
stone  in  the  Abbey  of  Bolton,  1586. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  Roll,  0,  13. 

The  Bolton  Weekly  Journal,  Jan.  1887, 
&c ,  contains  copy  of  Bolton  Parish 
Register. 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Register  of 
Bradfield,  Co.  York,  1559—1670.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  22,729. 

The  Bradford  Antiquary.  Published  for 
the  Bradford  Historical  and  Antiquarian 
Society.     Brad.  1881,  &c.,  8«- 

The  Registers  of  the  Parish  Church  of 
Calverley  in  the  West  Riding  of  York, 
by  Samuel  Margerison.  2  vols.  Brad- 
ford, 1880—1883,  12"- 

The  History  of  Cleveland,  Co.  York,  with 
the  Origin  and  Genealogy  of  the  prin- 
cipal Families  within  the  district,  by  the 
Rev.  John  Graves.  Carlisle,  1808,  4P- 
Subsequent  editions. 

A  List  of  the  Mayors  of  Doncaster,  from 
1493  to  1641.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
6387. 

Records  and  Family  notices  of  military 
and  naval  officers  who  are,  or  have  been, 
connected  with  Doncaster,  etc.,  by 
William  Sheardown.     Done.  1873,  8o- 


English  Counties. 


197 


Extracts   from   the   Parish  Registers  of 
Drypool,  in  the  East  Riding  of  York- 
shire, by  W.   C.   Boulter.     See  "The 
Reliquary,"  vols,  x,  xi.  Lond.  1870,  8°- 
Collections  for  a  history  of  the  parish  of 
Ecclesfield,  Co.  York,   with  pedigrees, 
etc.,  by  Joseph  Hunter,  19th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,438. 
The  First  Book  of  the  Marriage,  Baptismal, 
and    Burial    Registers,    of   Ecclesfield 
Parish  Church,   Yorkshire,   from   1558 
to  1619,  by  Alfred  Scott  Catty.    Lond. 
and  Shef.  1878,  4«- 
Monumental  Inscriptions  in  St.  Oswald's 
Church,  Guiseley,   Yorkshire,   by   Geo. 
J.  Armytage.     See  "  Yorks.  Arch,  and 
Top.  Journ."  vi.     Lond.  1881,  8«- 
Biographia   Halifaxiensis  ;     or,     Halifax 
^    Families  and  Worthies.  A  Biographical 
and  Genealogical  History  of   Halifax 
Parish,  by  J.  Horsfall   Turner.      1883 
&c.  8°-      [See  also  Watson's  History  of 
Halifax.] 
Halifax   Church   Registers.      See    "  The 

Parish  Church  Magazine,"  1881. 
Chapters  on  the   Early  Registers  of   the 
Parish  Church  of   Halifax,   from   the 
Local  Archseological  Collection  of  E.  J. 
Walker.     Halifax,  1885,  8«- 
Extracts   from  Registers     of    baptisms, 
marriages  and  deaths  kept  by  the  Rev.  I 
Thomas     Dickenson,       a      dissenting  I 
minister  at  Northowram,  in  the   parish 
of  Halifax,  1702—1743  ;  and  by  Oliver 
Heywood,   1676—1701.       Brit.    Mus. 
Add.  MS.  24,443. 
Monumental   Inscriptions    at    Haworth, 

by  G.  W.  Marshall.     1888. 
Extracts  from  the   Parish   Registers   of 
Hornby,  Co.  York.     See  "  Topographer 
and  Genealogist,"  vol.    iii.    Edited   by 
John  Gough  Nichols.   Lond.  1858,  S'>-\ 
Register  of  Marriages  in   the    Chapel  of 
God's  House  Hospital  near  Hull,   1695 
— 1715.       Privately    printed    by    Sir 
Thomas  Phillipps. 
Ingleby  Greenhow  Register,  1539 — 1800, 
by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Hawell.     Canterbury, 
1889,  8«- 
List  of  the  Mayors,  Sheriffs,  and  Chamber- 
lains    of    Kingstou-upon-Hull.       See 
Gent's  "  Annates  llegioduni  Ilullini.'" 
Armorial  Bearings  of  Families   connected 
with  the  Town  and  County   of   Kings- 
ton-upon-HuU,   and  the   Seigniory   of 


Holderness,  by  T.  T.  Wildridge.  Hull, 
1886,  40- 
The  Parish  Registers  of  Kirkburton,  co. 
York.      Edited    by   Mrs.    R.    Collins. 
Lond.  1887. 
The  Topography  of  the  Town  and  Parish 
of  Leeds,  with  Pedigress  of  the  Nobility 
and  Gentry,  by  Ralph  Thoresby.    Lond. 
1715,    fol.       2nd   edition    by    T.    D. 
Whitaker.     2  vols.     Leeds,  1816,  fol. 
Biographia  Leodiensis  ;    or,  Biographical 
Sketches  of  the  Worthies  of  Leeds  and 
Neighbourliood,  from  the  Norman  Con- 
quest to  the  Present  Time,  by  the  Rev. 
R.  V.  Taylor.     Lond.  1865-67,  80- 
Th  e  Registers  of  Topcliffe  Chapel,  and  the 
old  Chapel  (St.   Mary 's-in-the- Wood), 
Morley,   in   the    West   Riding   of  the 
County  of  York.    Baptisms  1656-1836. 
Burials  1656-1888.     With  biographical 
and    explanatory    notes,    by    William 
Smith.     Privately  printed,  1888,  8°- 
Monuments  in  Normanton  Church,  with 
Genealogical  Notes,  by  Geo.  W.  Tom- 
linson.      See  "  Yorks.  Arch,  and  Top. 
Journ."  vol.  v.     Lond.  1879,  8«- 
Boothroyd's  History  of  Pontefract  during 
the   Civil  War,  contains   Pedigrees  of 
Distinguished  Royalists  and  Parliamen- 
tarians.    Pont.  1807,  80- 
Richmondshire,   its    ancient    Lords    and 
Edifices,  with  short  Notices  of  memor- 
able Men,  by  W.  H.  LongstafPe.    Lond. 
and  Rich.  1852,  8«- 
A  verbatim  copy  of  all  the  Monuments, 
Gravestones,     and     other     Sepulchral 
Memorials    in    Ripon    Cathedral    and 
burial  ground.      Copied  and  arranged 
by  Thom*  Wilson.    Ripon,  1847,  12«- 
Ripon  :    its  Wakemen  and  their  Ancient 
Badge,  by  Thomas  Carter,  Esp.     See 
the  Archceological  Journal.,  xxxii,  394. 
Lond.  1875,  80- 
Provosts  of  Rotherham  College,  by  John 
Guest.      See    "  The    Reliquary,"    vol. 
xvii.     Lond.  1876,  B^- 
The  Parish  Registers  of  St.  Chad,  Saddle- 
worth.   Co.  York,  1613-1751,     Edited 
by  John  Radcliffe.     UiDpermill,  1887, 
80- 
On   two    heraldic   bench-ends    in    Great 
Sandal  Church,  by  James  Fowler.     See 
"  Yorkshire   Archselogical    and    Topo- 
graphical Journal,"  vol.  i.    Lond.  1870, 
80- 


198 


English  Counties. 


Scarborough  Worthies,  by  John  Cole.  Scar. 
1826,  S°-     18  Copies  privately  printed. 

An  historical  account  of  the  town  and 
lordship  of  Sheffield,  and  Hallamshire, 
with  an  historical  account  of  the  fami- 
lies of  Lovetot,  Furnival,  Verdun,  and 
Talbot  to  the  time  of  Henry  VIII. 
MS.     Carapsall  Hall,  Co.  York. 

Collections  for  a  history  of  Sheffield,  by 
Joseph  Hunter  ;  consisting  chiefly  of 
monumental  inscriptions,  extracts  from 
the  parish  registers,  pedigrees  of  Shef- 
field families,  and  drawings  of  monu- 
ments and  coats  of  arms,  19th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,437. 

Pedigrees  of  families  of  Sheffield,  Co, 
York,  by  Joseph  Hunter,  1847,  &c. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,474. 

Extracts  from  the  parish  register  of  Shef- 
field, Co.  York.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
24,466. 

Some  of  the  more  remarkable  entries  in 
the  Parish  Eegister  of  Sheffield,  by 
Joseph  Hunter.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
24,471. 

Copy  of  a  Register  of  children  baptized 
by  the  Rev.  Timothy  Jollie,  dissenting 
minister  at  Sheffield,  1681-1702.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,436. 

On  the  Monuments  in  the  Shrewsbury 
Chapel  in  the  Parish  Church,  Sheffield, 
by  the  Rev.  J.  Stacy e.  See  the  Journal 
of  the  British  ArehcBological  Asso- 
ciation, XXX,  176.     Lond.  1874,  8^- 

Temple  Newsam  :  its  history  and  anti- 
quities. Comprising  an  account  of  the 
Ancient  Preceptories  of  Knights 
Templars  there  and  at  Temple  Hurst. 
The  Baronial  Houses  of  Darcy,  Lennox, 
Stewart,  and  Irwin.     Leeds,  1890,  4*^- 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of 
Tong,  Co.  York.  See  Nichols'  '' Collect. 
Topog.  et  Genealog."  vol.  viii.  p. 
364. 

Catalogue  of  Ancient  Arms  and  Armour 
at  Upland,  by  John  Beardmore. 
London,  1844,  fol. 

The  Notabilities  of  Wakefield  and  its 
neighbourhood,  by  John  Cameron. 
Lond.  1843,  S<': 

Wakefield  Worthies ;  or,  biographical 
slietches  of  men  of  note  connected  by 
birth,  or  otherwise,  with  the  town  of 
Wakefield  in  Yorkshire,  by  J.  H.  Lup- 
ton.     Lond.  1864,  8°- 


Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of 
Wath,  near  Ripon.  See  "  The  Topo- 
grapher and  Genealogist, "  vol.  iii. 
Edited  by  John  Gough  Nichols.  Lond. 
1858,  80- 

The  History  of  Whitby,  with  the  Original 
and  Antiquity  of  many  particular  Fami- 
lies in  Yorkshire,  by  Lionel  Charlton. 
York,  1779,  4«- 

Fasti  Eboracenses,  or  Lives  of  the  Arch- 
bishops of  York,  by  W.  H.  Dixon. 
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A  List,  or  Catalogue  of  all  the  Mayors, 
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A  List  or  Catalogue  of  all  the  Mayors 
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A  List  of  all  the  Mayors  and  Bailiffs, 
Lord  Mayors  and  Sheriff's  of  the  City  of 
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The  Register  of  Burials  in  York  Minster, 
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Miscellaneous  Collections  relating  to  the 
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A  Manuscript  in  the  Irish  language  on 
the  genealogies,  achievements,  and 
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A  book  containing  all  the  Inhabitants  of 
Ireland  since  the  creation  of  the  world, 
until  the  Conquest  of  the  English,  with 
a  brief  catalogue  of  all  the  kings  of  the 
several  races  .after  the  coming  of  St. 
Patrick,  etc.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
4817. 

The  Question  of  the  Precedency  of  the 
Peers  of  Ireland  in  England,  fairly 
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The  Scale  of  Precedence  in  Ireland.  Pub- 
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A  View  of  the  Legal  Institutions,  Hono- 
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Case  illustrative  of  the  Law  and  Usage 
of  the  Prescriptive  Baronies  of  Ireland  ; 
as  distinguished  from  the  Law  of 
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Copies  of  the  Creations  of  divers  Noble- 
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The  Descentes  of  the  meere  Irishe  Fami- 
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A  Book  of  Pedigress,  wherein  most  of  the 
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the  English  Families  in  Ireland,  are 
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Fourteen  volumes,  containing  miscel- 
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Pedigrees  and  obits  of  families  in  Ireland. 
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Genealogies  of  Irish  Families.  Brit. 
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Various  Pedigrees  of  Irish  Families.  Brit. 
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Pedigrees  of  Scotch  and  Irish  families, 
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Description  of  Ireland,  with  Notes  of  the 
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Collections  respecting  Peers  of  Ireland. 
M8S.     Trinity  College,  Dublin. 

Books  containing  Lists  of  the  Peers  as 
they  sat  in  Parliament  at  various 
periods  ;  and  also  of  the  Creations  of 
Peers,  Baronets,  and  Knights,  from  the 
reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth  to  the  present 
time.     Office  of  Arms,  Dublin. 

The  names  of  the  Peers  of  Ireland  re- 
turned by  Jacob  Newman,  Esq.  to  the 
King  of  Arms,  in  the  reign  of  James 
I.  according  to  the  liolls  of  Parliament. 
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The  Nobilitie  of  the  Kingdome  of  Ire- 
land rated  to  the  subsidie  by  the  Eight 
honorable  St.  Arthur  Chichester,  knight 
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f.  152. 

Four  Visitation-books,  containing  the 
Pedigrees  and  Arms  of  the  Nobility  and 
Gentry  of  several  Counties  in  Ireland, 
from  1568  to  1620,  taken  by  virtue  of 
commissions  directed  to  Nicholas  Nar- 
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Dublin. 

A  List  of  the  Nobility  of  Ireland,  with  a 
catalogue  of  the  Governors,  Lieutenants 
and  Deputies,  since  the  Conquest  to  the 
year  1622,  with  their  arms.  Brit.  Mus. 
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Illustrations,  historical  and  genealogical 
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John  D'Alton.    2  vols.  Dubl.  1855,  8o- 

Illustrations,  Historical  and  Genealogical 
of  King  James's  Irish  Army  List  (con- 
taining 500  of  the  most  ancient  Fami- 
lies in  Ireland),  in  the  War  of  the 
llevolution,  by  John  D'Alton.  Second 
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Four  volumes  of  the  Pedigrees  and  Arms 
of  the  Peers  of  Ireland,  called  "  Lord's 
Entries,"  pursuant  to  an  order  of  the 
House  of  Lords,  dated  12th  August, 
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The  Irish  Compendium  ;  Containing  the 
titles  of  all  the  Nobility  of  Ireland,  etc., 
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Collections  for  a  Peerage  of  Ireland,  by 
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The  Peerage  of  Ireland;  Or  an  exact 
Catalogue  of  the  Present  Nobility, 
both  Lords  Spiritual  and  Temporal, 
With  an  Historical  and  Genealogical 
Account  of  them,  by  Aaron  Orossley. 
Dubl.  1725,  fol. 

British  Compendium,  or  Genealogy  of  the 
Irish  Nobility,  by  Fr.  Nichols.  Lond. 
1725,  12«- 

The  Irish  Compendium ;  Containing  the 
titles  of  all  the  Nobility  of  Ireland, 
with  their  arms,  also  a  Supplement 
shewing  the  antiquity,  dignity,  and  use 
of  arms,  by  Francis  Nichols,  Lond. 
1727,  8«-      Other  editions,  1735,  1745. 

List  of  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  with  their 
Titles  at  large,  Dates  of  their  respective 
Creations,  the  Blazon  of  their  Arms,  and 
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Pedigrees  and  notices  of  Irish  Families, 
collected  by  John  Lodge,  with  numerous 
additions  by  Sir  W.  Betham,  10  volumes, 
18th  and  19th  centuries.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MSS.  23,693—23,702. 

The  Peerage  of  Ireland,  by  John  Lodge, 
Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Kecords  in  the 
Bermingham  Tower,  Dublin,  1754. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  23,703—23,708. 

Historical  and  genealogical  notes  relating 
to  the  English,  Irish,  and  Scotch 
Nobility,  by  John  Lodge,  18th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  23,709. 

Collections  for  a  Baronage  of  Ireland,  by 
John  Lodge ;  with  additions  by  Sir 
William  Betham,  and  an  alphabetical 
index.  18th,  19th  centuries.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  23,710. 

The  Peerage  of  Ireland  ;  or,  a  genealogical 
history  of  the  present  nobility  of  that 
kingdom  ;  with  their  paternal  coats  of 
arms,  by  John  Lodge.  4  vols.  London, 
1754,  8'^-  Another  edition,  7  vols. 
Lond.  1789,  8«- 

Irish  Compendium  :  or,  Rudiments  of 
Honour,  containing  the  Descents, 
Marriages,  Issue,  Titles,  etc.,  of  all  the 
Nobility  of  Ireland.  Fifth  edition. 
Lond.  1756,  12<'-  Another  edition, 
1757. 

Short  View  of  the  Families  of  the  present 
Irish  Nobility,  by  Nathaniel  Salmon. 
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The  Peerage  of  Ireland  :  A  Genealogical 
and  Historical  Account  of  all  the  Peers 


of  that  Kingdom,  their  Descents,  Col- 
lateral Branches,  Births,  Marriages,  and 
Issue.  Together  with  the  Paternal 
Coats  of  Arms,  Crests,  Supporters,  and 
Mottoes.  Also  Complete  Lists  of  the 
Baronets,  extinct  Peers,  and  Chief 
Governors  of  Ireland,  etc.,by  Ji  Almon. 

2  vols.     Lond.  1768,  8«-  C.-hU^^^y^^^ 
The  Peerage  of  Ireland,  a  complete  View 

of  the  several  Orders  of  Nobility,  their 
Descents,   Marriages,  Issue,  etc.,  by  E. 
Kimber.     Lond.  1768,  12«- 
The  New  Peerage,  or  Present  State  of  the 
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Pedigrees  and  Arms  of  the  Peers  of   Ire- 
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Pedigrees    of    Irish    Peers,   taken   from 
Lodge's  Peerage,  edition  1789  ;  with  a 

I      few    additions.    2   vols.       Brit.    Mus. 

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I  The  Peerage  of  Ireland,  or  a  Genealogical 

j      History  of  the  present  Nobility  of  that 

I  Kingdom.  With  engravings  of  their 
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Archdall.  7  vols.  Dubl.  1789,  8o- 
Ireland  in  '98.  Sketches  of  the  Principal 
Men  of  the  Time,  by  Dr.  Richard  R. 
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i  Peerage  of  Ireland.    See  "  British  Family 
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j      and  V.     Lond.  1809,  4P- 
A   Biographical   Peerage   of   Ireland,    in 
which  are   memoirs  and   characters   of 
the   most   celebrated   persons   of   each 
family.     Lond.  1817,  12o- 
Biographica   Hibernica.    A    biographical 
dictionary  of  the   worthies    of    Ireland 
from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present 
time,  by  Richard  Ryan.     2  vols.  Lond. 
1819-21,  8«- 
Remarks  upon   the   Ancient    Peerage   of 
Ireland,    attributed    to     W.     Lynch. 
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Historical  Sketches   of  the   native    Irish 
and  their  Descendants,  by  Chr.  Ander- 
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An   appeal   in   the   Cause   of    ex-Parlia* 
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Ancient  Baronage  o£  Ireland  :  with  a 
comparative  examination  into  the  usages 
or  laws  of  descent  of  the  peerage  of 
England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland,  by 
Edw.  Bermingham  calling  himself 
Baron  Athenry.     Lond.  1833,  8"- 

The  United  Irishmen ;  their  lives  and 
times,  with  numerous  portraits,  by 
Rich.  Eobt.  Madden.  First  series, 
Lond.  18i2,  8^-  Second  series,  Lond. 
1843,  8«-  Third  series.  3  vols.  Dubl. 
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The  United  Irishmen,  their  lives  and 
times,  by  Rich.  Tlobt.  Madden.  With 
additional  Memoirs,  etc.  revised.  First 
series,  2nd  edition.  Dubl.  1858,  8°- 
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The  Heraldic  Calendar  :  a  List  of  the 
Nobility  and  Gentry  whose  Arms  are 
Registered,  and  Pedigrees  Recorded  in 
the  Heralds'  Office  in  Ireland,  by  W. 
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On  Irish  Families  of  Welsh  Extraction. 
See  ■'  Archseologia  Cambrensis,"  new 
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A  A^isitation  of  the  Seats  and  Arms  of  the 
Noblemen  and  Oentlemen  of  Great 
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Lond.  1852,  8«-  2nd  series  1854.  Con- 
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Genealogical  Tables  relating  to  Ireland. 
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A  History  of  the  Clauna-Rory,  or  Rudi- 
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1864,  80- 

Irish  Family  History  ;  being  an  histori- 
cal and  genealogical  account  of  the 
Gaedhals,  from  the  earliest  period  to 
the  present  time  ;  compiled  from  auth- 
entic sources  by  Richard  Francis 
Cronnelly.     Dubl.  1865,  8«- 

Life  and  Letters  of  Florence  MacCarthy 
Reagh,  Tanist  of  Carbery,  MacCartliy 
Mor,  with  a  History  of  the  Ancient 
Families  of  the  South  of  Ireland,  by 
Daniel  MacCarthy.     Lond.  1867,  8o- 

Returns  of  the  present  state  of  the  Irish 
and  Scotch  Peerage,  etc.  Lond.  1874, 
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Report  from  the  Select  Committee  of  the 
House  of  Lords  on  the  Representative 
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The  Irish  Nation  :  its  history  and  bio- 
graphy, by  James  and  F.  Wills.  3 
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Irish  Pedigrees  ;  or  the  Origin  and  Stem 
of  the  Irish  Nation,  by  John  O'Hart. 
Dubl.  1876,  12"-  Second  edition, 
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The  Irish  and  Anglo-Irish  Landed  Gentry 
when  Cromwell  came  to  Ireland  :  or  a 
Supplement  to  Irish  Pedigrees,  by  John 
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A  Compendium  of  Irish  Biography  :  com- 
prising sketches  of  Distinguished  Irish- 
men, and  of  Eminent  Persons  connected 
with  Ireland  by  Office  or  by  Writings, 
by  Alfred  Webb.  Dubl.   1878,  8«- 

The  Peerage  of  Ireland.  See  "The 
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Knights  made  by  the  Earl  of  Essex  in 
Ireland.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS  304. 

Knights  of  Ireland,  temp.  Elizabeth. 
Privately  printed  by  Sir  Thos.  Phillipps. 

A  List  of  Persons  who  received  the  Honor 
of  Knighthood  or  other  Dignities  in 
Ireland,  from  1599  to  1639.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  4784,  f.  202. 

Knights  made  in  Ireland  from  1666  to 
1678,  and  those  made  by  Sir  William 
Drury  just  before  his  death.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  4763,  f.  12. 

List  of  the  Baronets  of  Ireland,  from 
their  creation  to  1806.  See  Beatson's 
Political  Index,  vol.  iii. 

Baronets  of  Ireland.  Lamb.  Lib.  Carew 
MS.  635. 

The  Names  of  the  Baronets  of  Ireland  to 
the  year  1630.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
1441,  f.  39  b. 

A  Book  of  the  Pedigrees  and  Arms  of  the 
Baronets  of  Ireland,  under  a  Royal 
warrant,  dated  30th  September,  1789. 
Office  of  Arms,  Dublin. 

Baronetage  of  Ireland.  W.  Playfair's 
British  Family  Antiquity,  vol.  ix.  Lond. 
1811,  4«- 

Landowners  in  Ireland.  Return  of  owners 
of  land  of  one  acre  and  upwards  in  the 
several  counties,  counties  of  cities,  and 
counties  of  towns  in  Ireland.  Printed 
by  Order.     Lond.  1876,  fob 

The  Landowners  of  Ireland :  An  Alpha- 
betical List  of  the  Owners  of  Estates 
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2120,  f .  10  ;  5866  ;  Cott.  MS.  Vitel.  C. 
xvii.  f .  318. 

Series  Custodum,  Justiciariorum,  Deputa- 
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MS.  4796,  f.  63. 

Nomina  Magnatum  Hiberniaj,  5  Hen.  III. 

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Catalogus  Majorum  Hiberniae,  ab  ann 
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List  of  the  Lords  Lieutenant  of  Ireland, 
from  1540.  Durh.  Cath.  Allan  MS.  7, 
p.  140. 

Names  of  Governors,  Lieutenants.  Depu- 
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Lists  of  the  Lords  Lieutenants,  Lords 
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Lord  Deputies,  Lieutenants,  and  Justices 
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List  of  the  Officers  of  State  for  Ireland 
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from  the  earliest  times  to  the  reign  of 
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2  vols.     Lond.  1870,  S^- 

The  History  of  the  Lord  Chancellors  of 
Ireland,  from  A.D.  1186  to  A.D.  1874, 
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List  of  the  Officers  of  the  several  District 
Corps  of  Ireland,  with  the  dates  of 
their  Commissions.     Dubl.  1797,  8°- 

The  Irish  Bar,  by  J.  R.  O'Flanagan. 
Lond.  1879,  80- 

The  Irish  Brigades  in  the^  Service  of 
France,  by  T.  C.  O'Callaghan.  Glasgow, 
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The  Names  of  certeine  of  the  Chiefe  of 
the  English  Families  in  Ireland,  men- 
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56. 

Names  of  the  Gentlemen  of  the  several 
Counties  of  England  ordered  to  provide 
Men  for  the  defence  of  Ireland,  temii. 
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f,  145. 

Lists  of  Converts  and  Protestant  Settlers 
in  Ireland  to  the  year  1772.  Brit. 
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A  Book  containing  Entries  of  the  Royal 
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Clerical  and  Parochial  Records  of  Cork, 
Cloyne,  and  Ross,  taken  from  the 
diocesan  and  parish  registers,  MSS.  in 
the  principal  libraries  and  public  offices 
of  Oxford,  Dublin,  and  London,  by  W. 
M.  Brady.     3  vols.  Lond.  1864,   8o- 

Ancient  Funeral  Monuments  of  Ireland, 
by  John  Weever.     Lond.  1631,  fol. 

Fourteen  volumes  of  the  Entries  of  the 
Funeral  Certificates  of  the  Nobility  and 
Gentry  of  Ireland,  being  attested 
accounts  of  the  Arms,  of  the  time  of 
death,  the  place  of  burial,  and  of  the 
marriages  and  issue  of  the  several  per- 
sons whose  funerals  were  attended  by 
the  officers  of  Arms  or  their  Deputies, 
from  the  year  1595  to  about  the  year 
1698.     Office  of  Arms,  Dublin. 

A  Collection  of  Funeral  Certificates  of 
many  of  the  Nobility  and  Gentry  of 
Ireland,  who  died  from  1634  to  1729, 
with  tricks  of  their  Arms,  and  an  index ; 
also  Ceremonials  for  the  Funeral  of 
various  degrees  of  Nobility  and  Gentry. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  4820. 

Funeral  Certificates  of  the  Nobility  and 
Gentry  of  Ireland.  See  Collectanea 
G enealogica.,  by  Joseph  Foster.  Lond. 
1882,  8«- 

Illustrations  of  the  Sculptured  Crosses  of 
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1857,  fol. 

Heraldic  and  Historical  Collections  by 
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Dublin. 


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Heraldic  Collections  of  James  Terry, 
Athlone  Herald,  with  an  index.  Brit. 
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The  Names  and  Arms,  in  colours,  of  the 
Earls,  Viscounts,  and  Barons  of  Ire- 
land.    Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1482. 

Arras  of  Irish  Nobility  and  Gentry. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  4024,  5866 ; 
Add.  MSS.  4814,  4821,  5522.  Caius 
ColL  Camb.  MS.  1248.  Coll.  of  Arms 
MSS.  6-11. 

Arms,  Crests,  and  Supporters  of  Irish 
Nobility.  Her.  Coll.  Norfolk  MS.  83  ; 
Vincent  MS.  172. 

Arms  of  Irish  Nobility.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MSS.  1071,  1373,  1403. 

Arms  of  Irish  Families.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MSS.  4039,  4040. 

Arms  of  many  of  the  Irish  Nobility  and 
Gentry.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  4974. 

A  Booke  of  the  Arms  of  several  Noble- 
men and  Gentlemen  of  Ireland.  Lamb. 
Lib.  Carew  MS.  625. 

The  Armes  of  the  Nobility  of  IVeland  and 
of  Certayne  gentlemen  of  the  same 
Countrye,  16th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Cott.  MS.  Titus  B.  XII,  f.  556. 

Arms  of  Irish  families,  in  alphabetical 
order,  partly  coloured.  Belonged  to 
Sir  George  Nayler,  Garter.  Brit.  Mus. 
j  Add.  MS.  26,^5. 

Arms  of  Irish  Noblemen,  16th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  3526, 

Irish  Arms,  collected  by  John  Holland, 
I  1585.     Her.  Coll.  Philipot  MS.  15,  Pe. 

The  Arms  of  Knights  dubbed  in  Ireland. 
Trin.  Coll.  Dubl.  MS.  C.  25. 

Arms  of  Knights,  Noblemen,  and  Gentle- 
men of  Ireland.  Trin.  Coll.  Dubl. 
MSS.  I.  71,  88,  98,  113,  art.  1  ;  F. 
125. 

Arms  of  Knights  created  by  Sir  William 
Kussell,  Lord  Deputye  of  Ireland,  1st 
Sept.  1594.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
1386,  f.  100. 

A  true  coppye  of  an  auncient  Booke  of 
Armes  of  the  Irishe  Nobility  and  Gen- 
try, collected  by  Mr.  Thomas  Poyninges, 
with  additions  by  Mr.  Chaloner,  the 
second  Randle  Holme,  etc.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  2120,  f.  40. 

Names  and  Arms,  beautifully  coloured, 
of  the  Nobility  and  Gentry  of  Ireland, 
from  Henry  ll.  to  1603.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MSS.  5866,  6096. 


Arms  of  Irish  Nobility,  including  Crea- 
tions, to  1627.  Caius  Coll.  Camb. 
MS.  560. 

The  Arms  of  the  Nobility  of  Ireland, 
painted  by  Jacob  Chaloner.  A.D.  1629. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1362. 

The  Armes,  Creasts,  Supporters,  Quarter- 
ings,  and  Mottcs,  with  the  Titles  of  the 
Nobilitie  of  the  Kingdoine  of  Ireland, 
anno  1634,  by  Jacob  Chaloner.  Brit. 
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Arms  and  Descents  of  Irish  Peers,  17th 
century.  MS.  Lamport  Hall,  Co. 
Northampton. 

Arms,  chiefly  of  Irish  Families,  alphabeti- 
cally arranged  to  letter  D,  17th  century. 
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Arms  of  Irish  Families,  17th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  15,096. 

Books  of  Registration  of  all  Grants  of 
Arms,  from  the  reign  of  Edward  the 
Sixth  to  the  present  time.  Office  of 
Arms,  Dublin. 

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Ireland,  with  several  Catalogues  of 
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Copy  of  the  Grant  of  Arms  to  the  Brick- 
layers and  Plaisterers  Company  of 
Dublin.  Brit.  Mus.  Sloan  MS.  4814, 
art.  10. 

The  Arms  of  the  most  eminent  Families 
in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  by  A. 
Johnston.     2  vols.     Lond.  1742,  8o- 

The  Arms  of  the  Provinces,  Cities,  and 
Chief  Towns  of  Ireland,  and  the  princi- 
pal Settlements  of  the  Clan  na  n-Gael. 
Published  by  Marcus  Ward  &  Co. 
Belfast,  1882,  single  sheet. 

Arms  of  Irish  Sees.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
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Sigilla  EcclesifB  Hibernica3  Illustrata.  The 
Episcopal  and  Capitular  Seals  of  the 
Irish  Cathedral  Churches  illustrated, 
by  Eichard  Caulfield.     Cork,  1853,  8o- 

An  account  of  the  Religious  Houses  in 
Ireland,  with  the  names  and  arms  of 
the  founders  and  benefactors  thereof, 
likewise  the  arms  of  the  ancient  Irish, 
and  of  the  English  who  came  into 
Ireland  in  the  reigns  of  Hen.  II.,  Rich. 
I.  and  John,  also  of  many  of  the  nobility 
and  gentry  of  Ireland,  temp,  Jas.  I. 
Brit.  Mus.  Sloan  MS.  4814. 


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Archbishops,  Bishops,  and  other  Digni- 
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Add.  MS.  21,126. 

Names  of  the  Irish  Bishops.  Brit.  Mus. 
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The  Proceedings  in  order  to,  and  in  the 
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St.  Patrick's  Church,  Dublin,  on  Sun- 
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of  Ireland,  with  the  Names  of  Sureties. 
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Claims  of  Suffering  Loyalists.  List  of 
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their  Property  in  the  County  of  Antrim, 
etc.  and  who  have  given  in  their  names 
to  the  Commissioners.    Dubl.  1799,  fol. 

Genealogies  of  the  Principal  Families  in 
the  County  of  Clare,  by  C.  F.  Blake- 
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The  Kegister  of  the  Parish  of  the  Holy 
Trinity  (Christ  Church),  Cork,  from 
July,  164e3,  to  Feb.,  1668,  with  extracts 
from  the  parish  books  from  1604  to 
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Catalogus  Majorum,  Prsepositorum,  et 
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4793,  p.  67. 


Catalogue  of  the  Mayors,  Sheriffs,  and 
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The  Names  of  the  Lords  of  the  Parliament 
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Extracts  from  Dublin  registers  of 
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Historical  Handbo'ok  to  the  monuments, 
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Catalogue  of  Graduates  in  the  University 
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A  List  of  the  Claims  as  they  are  entered 
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Genealogies  of  the  Principal  Families  in 
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The  Tribes  and  Customs  of  Hy-Many, 
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Bonds  on  Marriage  Licences.  Diocese  of 
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History,  antiquities,  and  present  state  of 
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Cejtayne  Matters  concerning  the  Realme 
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The  Atiquity  of  the  Roj^al  Line  of  Scot- 
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against  the  exceptions  lately  offer'd  by 
Dr.  Stillingfleet  in  his  Vindication  of 
the  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph,  by  Sir  George 
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A  Short  Historical  and  Genealogical 
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the  Picts,  and  of  the  Surname  of 
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1739,  4P- 

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1746,  8°- 

Tables  of  the  Succession  of  the  Kings  of 
Scotland,  from  Malcolm  III.  to  Robert 
I.,  their  Marriages,  Children,  and  Time 
of  their  Death  ;  also  of  the  Kings  of 
England  and  France,  and  of  the  Popes 
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the  Royal  Family  of  Scotland,  from  the 
earliest  accounts  to  the  present  time, 
1797,  by  John  Brown.  Lond.  Single  sheet. 

An  Historical  and  Genealogical  Tree  of 
the  Royal  Family  of  Scotland,  to  the 
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Remains  of  the  Scottish  Kings  in  Dun- 
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Lives  of  the  Queens  of  Scotland  and 
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Description  of  Scotland,  containing  a 
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mentioned  in  the  first  edition,  and 
an  account  of  these  since  raised  to  and 
further  advanced  in  the  Peerage  until 
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the  Nobility  of  that  Kingdom. 
Collected  from  the  Publick  Records  of 
the  Nation,  the  Charters  and  other 
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most  approved  Histories,  by  George 
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Rudiments  of  Honour;  or,  the  second 
part  of  the  British  Compendium, 
wherein  is  contained  a  particular  account 
of  the  present  Nobility  of  Scotland,  viz. 


their  descents,  with  all   their   coats    of 
arms.    To    which   is   added,    an    intro- 
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Francis  Nichols.     Lond.  1720,  le^- 
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of  Honour  ;  vol.  2  containing  the  origin 
of   the  Scots  and   succession   of   their 
Kings,  also  the  titles  of  all  the  Scottish 
Nobility,  with  their  arms,  and  an  intro- 
duction to  Heraldry,  by  Francis  Nichols. 
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Supplement,  1749.  Lond.  1749,  8° 
Short  View  of  the  Families  of  the  Scottish 
Nobility,  their  Titles,  Marriages,  Issue, 
Descents,  etc.,  with  a  list  of  all   those 
Peers  who  have   served   in   Parliament 
since  the  Union,  by   Nicholas    Salmon. 
Lond.  1759,  8°- 
The  Peerage  of   Scotland,   containing   an 
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the_  Nobility   of   that   Kingdom,  from 
their  Origin  to  the  present  generation, 
by  Robert  Douglas.     Edinb.  1764,  fol. 
The  Peerage  of  Scotland  :  A  Genealogical 
and  Historical  Account  of  all  the  Peers 
of  that  Ancient   Kingdom,  their   Des- 
cents,   Collateral     Branches,     Births, 
Marriages,  and  Issue.  Together   with  a 
like  account  of  all  the  attainted  Peers  ; 
and  a  Complete   Alphabetical   List   of 
those  Nobles  of  Scotland  whose   titles 
are  extinct,  by  3[,  A^iidn.     Lond.  1767, 
8«'  I.  h'.^J-^ 

The  Peerage  of  Scotland,  by  E.    Kimber. 

Lond.  1767  12^' 
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the  Peerage  of  Scotland.    By  a  Peer  of 
Scotland.     Patrick  Murray,  Lord  Eli- 
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Thoughts  on  the  origin  of  Feudal  Tenures, 
and  the  descent  of  ancient  Peerages  in 
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of  Honour,  containing  the  succession 
of  Scots  Kings,  from  Fergus.  Also 
the  Nobility  of  Scotland,  with  their 
Coats  of  Arms,  to  which  is  added  a 
list  of  Scots  Baronets,  by  Francis 
Nichols.  Lond.  1752,  8«-  Other  editions 
in  1756  and  1764. 

The  Nature  and  Descent  of  Ancient 
Peerages  connected  with  the  State  of 
Scotland,  the  Origin  of  Tenures,  the 
Succession  of  Fiefs,  and  the  constitu- 
tion of  Parliament  in  that  Country,  by 
George  Wallace,  Esq.  Second  edition. 
Edinb.  1785,  SO- 

Proceedings  relating  to  the  Peerage  of 
^'cotland,  from  January  1707,  to  April 
1788,  by  William  Kobertson.      Edinb. 

1790,  4«- 

Memorial  to  Shew  that  the  eldest  Son  of 
the  King  has  right  by  his  birth  to  the 
Principality  and  Great  Stewardship  of 
Scotland,  and  is  a  Peer  of  that  King- 
dom, by  the  Style  and  Titles  of  the 
Duke  of  Rothesay,  Earl  of  Carrick,  etc. 

1791,  4''' 

Report  of  Claims  preferred  to  the  House 
of  Lords  in  the  Cases  of  the  Cassillis, 
Sutherland,  Spynie,  and  Glenc^rn 
Peerages,  1760-1797.  With  Appendixes 
of  illustrative  documents,  by  J.  Maid- 
ment.  Edinb.  1882,  S''-  Only  50 
copies  printed. 

The  Baronage  of  Scotland  ;  containing  an 
historical  and  genealogical  account  of 
the  gentry  of  that  Kingdom,  by 
Sir  Robert  Douglas.  Edinb.  1798, 
fol. 

A  Collection  of  Pedigrees  of  Scotch 
Families,  to  the  year  1798,  2  vols, 
folio.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  14,836  ; 
14,837. 

Historical  and  genealogical  notes  relating 
to  the  English,  Irish,  and  Scotch 
Nobility,  by  John  Lodge,  18th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  23,709. 

Don,  a  poem.  With  notes,  giving  an 
account  of  the  ancient  families,  by 
Charles  Dawson.  Aberdeen,  1805,  12o- 
Another  edition,  Edinb.  1814,   S""- 

Lists  of  Peers  of  Scotland  to  1806.  See 
Beatson's  "  Political  Index,"  vol.  iii. 

Peerage  of  Scotland.  See  Britisl^  Family 
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Baronetage  of  Scotland.  W.  Playfair's 
British  Family  Antiquity,  vol.  viii. 
Lond.  1811,  40- 

The  Peerage  of  Scotland,  containing  an 
Historical  and  Genealogical  Account 
of  the  Nobility  of  that  Kingdom,  from 
their  Origin  to  the  Present  Generation, 
by  Sir  Robert  Douglas.  Revised  and 
corrected,  with  a  continuation  to  the 
present  period,  by  John  Philip  Wood. 
2  vols.  Edinb.  1813,  fol. 

The  Scots  Compendium  ;  or,  pocket  peer- 
age of  Scotland,  including  the  dormant, 
attainted,  and  extinct  titles,  etc. 
Edinb.  1826,  W- 

Scots  Compendium ;  or,  Pccket  Peerage 
of  Scotland,  including  the  Dormant, 
Attainted,  and  Extinct  Titles,  with 
Descent,  Marriage,  Issue,  etc.  With  an 
Account  of  the  Regalia,  List  of  Peers, 
etc.     2  vols.  Edinb.  1829,  12o- 

An  Appeal:  in  the  Cause  of  the  Ex- 
Parliamentary  Peers  of  Ireland  and 
Scotland,  by  Lord  Rossmore.  Lond. 
1830.  80- 

A  letter  to  the  Earl  of  Roseberry  in 
relation  to  the  proceedings  at  the  late 
Election  of  Scotch  Peers,  by  Sir  T.  C. 
Banks.     Edin.  1830,  H^- 

Letters  to  Lord  K ,  on  the  Rights  of 

Succession  to  Scottish  Peerages,  by  Sir 
T.  C.  Banks.  1830,  8«- 

Case  of  the  Baronets  of  Scotland  and 
Nova  Scotia.     Lond.  1836,  8o- 

A  list  of  Claims  to  Scotch  Peerages,  from 
1788  to  1838.  See  the  Gentleman's 
Magazine  for  April,  1839. 

List  of  Scottish  Peerage  Claims,  from 
1788  to  1838.  From  the  Gentleman's 
Magazine.     Lond.  1839,  S''- 

Pedigrees.  See  Royal  Families  of  England, 
Scotland,  and  Wales,  with  their  Des- 
cendants, by  John  Burke.  Lend. 
1848-51,  80- 

Remarks  on  Scottish  Peerages :  their 
Limitations  by  Patent  and  otherwise  ; 
particularly  with  reference  to  the 
Barony  of  Bruce  of  Kinloch,  by  J.  E. 
Bradwell  Bruce.  1868,  S^- 

Report  from  the  Select  Committee  of  the 
House  of  Lords  on  the  Representative 
Peerage  of  Scotland  and  Ireland.  Lond. 
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Returns  of  the  present  State  of  the  Irish 
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Notes  on  Dignities  in  the  Peerage  of 
Scotland  which  are  Dormant  or  which 
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Genealogical  Notes  anent  some  Ancient 
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by  Dr.  James  Taylor.  2  vols.  Lond. 
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Armes  of  Scotland  and  England,  1559  ; 
being  those  assumed  by  Mary,  as  Queen 
of  Scots  and  Dauphiness  of  France, 
quartering  the  arms  of  England.  Brit. 
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[The  most  ancient  volume  of  Kecords 
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this  library.] 

Arms  of  the  Kings,  Nobility  and  Gentry 
of  Scotland,  with  a  short  account  of 
the  Families  sometimes  annexed,  by 
Henry  Lily,  l^rit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
6119. 

Arms  of  Scotch  Nobility,  etc.  17th 
century.     Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS.  258. 

Arms  of  the  Nobility  of  Scotland.  Brit. 
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Arms  of  the  Nobilitv  of  Scotland.  Brit. 
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Harl.  MSS.  1384,  f.  79  ;  2120,  ff.  3-7. 
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•    Coll.  Dubl    MS.  I.  72. 

Arms,  Crests,  and  Supporters  of  Scottish 
Nobility.  Her.  Coll.  Norfolk  MS. 
33  ;  Vincent  MS.  172. 

Arms,  Crests,  and  Mottoes  of  Scottish 
Nobilitv.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  6298, 
ff.  145*152. 

Arms  and  Effigies  of  some  of  the  Scottish 
Kings,  with  Arms  of  many  ot:  the 
Scottish  Nobilitv.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  115. 

Arms  of  certain  Scotch  Families  Brit. 
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Her.  Coll.  MSS.  1-5. 

An  Ordinarv  of  Arms  of  Scotland.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  4732. 

Portraits  and  Arms  of  Ilobert  I.,  David 
II.,  and  Ilobert  II.,  of  Scotland,  and  of 
their  wives  ;  arms  of  the  Hamiltons, 
with  their  wives  ;  and  arms  of  other 
noblemen  of  Scotland,  with  crests  ^vnd 


mottoes  ;    in    colours,     Kith     centurv. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,694. 

The  Armes  of  the  Crown e  of  Scotland, 
and  the  Nobilitie  of  the  same  ;  with 
their  Crestes,  Supporters,  and  Mottoes, 
in  colours,  16th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  26,695. 

Arms  of  Scottish  Noblemen,  16th  cent. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  3526. 

Facsimile  of  an  ancient  Heraldic  MS., 
emblazoned  by  Sir  David  Lyndsay, 
Lyon  King  of  Armes,  1542.  Edinb. 
1822,  fol. 

Scottish  Arms,  being  a  collection  of  armo- 
rial bearings,  A.D.  1370  to  1678.  Re- 
produced in  facsimile  from  contempo- 
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genealogical  notes, by  KobertB.  Stodart. 
2  vols.  Edinb.  1881,  foL 

Arms,  coloured,  of  the  Kings  and  Nobility 
of  Scotland,  by  Kobt.  Jermvn,  1585. 
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Scottish  Arms.     Edinb.  1591,  8*^ 

The  Armes  of  King  James  VI.  and  of  the 
Nobility  of  Scotland,  in  colours,  A.D. 
1602.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1482. 

"  The  Armes  of  King  James  now  King  of 
Great  Brittaine  with  his  issue  male, 
and  all  his  Nobilitye  of  Scotland  as 
they  are  at  this  present."  Brit.  Mus. 
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The  Atchievement  of  King  James  VI.  of 
Scotland,  and  the  Atchievements  of  the 
Scotch  Nobility,  in  colours.  Brit.  Mus. 
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A  Collection  of  the  names  and  Arms,  in 
proper  terms  of  blazon,  belonging  to 
the  second  degree  of  Gentry  in  Scotland, 
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An  Alphabet  of  Arms  of  the  Nobility  and 
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Arms  of  Scotch  Peers,  with  supporters, 
crests,  and  mottoes,  in  gold,  silver,  and 
colours,  on  engraved  outline  shields,  17th 
century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,696. 

Arms  of  Gentilmen  and  Squyres  in  Scot- 
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A  few  Arms  of  Scottish  Families,  17th 
century.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  15,096. 

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Arms,  Crests,  and  Supporters  of  Scotch 
Nobility  ;  and  a  Catalogue  of  the 
English  Nobility  with  their  precedence 
according  to  their  several  creations,  as 
presented  to  King  Charles  II.  by  Sir 
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The  Kecord  Book  of  the  Armorial  Bear- 
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Bishops,  Nobility,  and  G-entry  of  Scot- 
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Arms,  in  colours,  of  the  Scottish  Nobility, 
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Ordinary  of  Arms  of  Scotland,  by  Sir 
George  Mackenzie,  17th  cent.  Also  a 
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The  Badges  or  Arms  of  the  Nobility  of 
Scotland,  coloured,  17th  century.  Brit. 
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Arms  in  trick  of  Scottish  Families,  in 
alphabetical  order,  18th  century.  Brit. 
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Arms,  in  colours,  of  the  Nobility  and 
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The  arms  of  the  Nobility  of  England, 
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The  Salt  -  Foot  Controversy ;  and  an 
Appendix  containing  some  ^^marks  on 
the  present  state  of  the  Lyon  Office. 
Only  100  copies  printed.  8°- 


The  Lyon   Office  in  Retreat,  by  Joseph 

Foster.  Lond.  n.d.  So- 
Concerning  Officers  of  Arms  at  Edinburgh, 
and  Injunctions,  by  Sir  David  Lindsay, 
Lyon  King  of  Arms,  to  be  observed 
by  all  Officers  of  Arms,  1574.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19797  pp.  252— 
257. 

The  Institution  of  the  Order  of  the 
Knighthood  of  John  in  Scotland.  The 
Names  of  the  Knights  Baronets  made 
by  Sir  Wm.  Alexander,  Earl  of  Stirling, 
by  his  patent  from  his  Majesty  of  Nova 
Scotia,  1625—1638.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  19,797  pp.  317,  332. 

Northern  Notes  and  Queries,  or  The 
Scottish  Antiquary.  A  Magazine  of 
Archaeology,  Etymology,  Folklore, 
Genealogy,  Heraldry,  etc.  2  vols. 
Edinb.  1886—88,  8°-  In  progress. 

Various  Tracts  concerning  the  Peerage  of 
Scotland,  collected  from  Public  Records, 
original  Instruments,  and  authentic 
Manuscripts,  by  James  Carmichael. 
Edinb.  1791,  4«- 

Ancient  Heraldic  and  Antiquarian  Tracts, 
by  James  Balfour.  Edinb.  1837,  8°- 

A  Collection  of  the  most  Remarkable 
Accounts  that  relate  to  the  Families  of 
Scotland,  drawn  up  by  Sir  George 
Mackenzie.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
3740 ;  Add.  MS.  12,464. 

Short  Remarks  concerning  many  of  the 
Scotch  Nobility,  by  Secretary  Davison. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  290,  f.  255 ; 
291,  fE.  m,  77,  78,  80. 

A  Vindication  of  Robert  the  Third,  King 
of  Scotland,  from  the  Imputation  of 
Bastardy ;  by  the  clear  proof  of 
Elizabeth  Mure  (daughter  of  Sir  Adam 
Mure,  of  Rowallan),  her  being  the 
first  lawful  wife  of  Robert  the  Second, 
then  Steward  of  Scotland,  and  Earl  of 
Stratherne,  by  George,  Viscount  of 
Tarbat-  Edinb.  1695,  4o- 

Allegations  against  the  surmised  Title  of 
the  Queen  of  Scotes,  and  Favourers  of 
the  same.    1565,  4i^- 

A  defence  of  the  honour  of  the  right 
highe,  mightye  and  noble  Princesse 
Marie  Queue  of  Scotlande,  of  her  right, 
title  and  intereste  to  the  succession  of 
the  crowne  of  England,  by  John  Leslie, 
Bishop  of  Ross.  Lond.  1569,  12°- 
Second  edition,  Leodii,  1571,   12°- 


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Scotland. 


A  Treatise  concerning  the  Defence  of  the 
Honour  of  the  right  high,  mightie 
and  noble  princesse  Marie,  Queene  of 
Scotland :  with  a  declaration  of  her 
right,  title  and  interest  to  the  succes- 
sion of  the  Cro^vne  of  England,  by 
Morgan  Philippes.  Leodi,  1571,  S''- 
[Third  edition  of  this  work,  originally 
suppressed,  written  by  John  Lesley, 
Bishop  of  Ross.] 

Histoire  Abregee  de  tous  les  Roys  de 
France,  Angleterre  et  Escosse,  raise  en 
ordre  par  forme  d'Harraonie  ;  contenant 
aussi  un  brief  discours  de  I'ancienne 
alliance,  et  mutuel  secours  entre  la 
France  et  I'Escosse,  par  David  Chambre. 
Paris,  1579,  8<'-  [This  was  written  to 
prove  the  legality  of  the  title  of  Mary 
Queen  of  Scots  to  the  English  Throne.] 

A  Treatise  touching  the  Right,  Title  and 
Interest  of  Princesse  Marie,  Queen  of 
Scotland,  and  of  King  James,  to  the 
Croune  of  England,  with  a  genealogical 
tree,  by  John  Leslie,  Bp.  of  Ross. 
Rheims,  1584,  8^-  [First  published  in 
Latin,  in  1580.] 

Du  Droict  et  Titre  de  Marie  Royne 
d'Escosse  et  de  Jaques  VI.  a  la  Succes- 
sion du  Royaume  d'  Angleterre,  luith 
genealogical  table,  by  Jean  Lesslie, 
Evesque  de  Rosse.     Rouen,  1587,  12"- 

Description  of  the  Western  Isles  of 
Scotland,  called  Hybrides,  in  the  year 
1549.  With  genealogies  of  the  chieff 
ckns  of  the  Isles  collected  by  me.  Sir 
Donald  Monro.  Edinb.  1774.  8«- 
Another  edition,  1805. 

The  Highlanders  of  Scotland,  their  Origin, 
History,  and  Antiquities,  by  W.  F. 
Skene.  2  vols.  Lond.  1837,  8'^- 

A  History  of  the  Highlands  and  Highland 
Clans,  Stuart  Papers,  etc.  Illustrated 
by  a  series  of  portraits,  family  arms, 
and  other  illustrative  engravings,  by 
James  Browne.  4  vols.  Lond.  1845.  8o- 

The  Clans  of  the  Scottish  Highlands, 
illustrated  by  figures,  displaying  their 
dress,  tartans,  arms,  and  social  occupa- 
tions, from  sketches  by  R.  R.  Mclan. 
With  description  and  historical  memo- 
randa of  character,  mode  of  life,  etc., 
by  James  Logan.  2  vols.  Lond.  1845- 
47.  fol.  J 

Gaelic  Gatherings ;  or,  the  Highlanders 
at  Home,  from  the  original  paintings 


by  R.  R.  Mclan.  with  descriptive 
letterpress,  by  James  Logan.  Lond. 
1848.  fol.  Another  edition,  1863. 

Clans  of  the  Highlands  of  Scotland,  by 
Thomas  Smibert.  Numerous  coloured 
'plates  of  the  Tartans,  and  arms  in 
gold  and  colours.     Edinb.  1850.  8^- 

Highlanders  of  Scotland.  Portraits  illus- 
trative of  the  principal  Clans  and 
FoUowings,  and  the  Retainers  of  the 
Royal  Household  at  Balmoral  in  the 
reign  of  Queen  Victoria,  by  Kenneth 
Macleay.     Lond.  1870.  fol. 

Clanship  and  the  Clans,  by  M.  H.  Towry, 
Edinb.  and  Lond.  1870.  8«- 

History  of  the  Scottish  Highlands,  High- 
land Clans,  and  Highland  Regiments, 
by  John  S.  Keltic.  Edinb.  and  Lond., 
1875.  8«- 

The  Book  of  the  Club  of  True  High- 
landers. A  record  of  the  dress,  arms, 
customs,  etc.  of  the  Highlanders,  by  C. 
N.  Mac  Intyre  North.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1881,  fol. 

A  List  of  the  Scottish  Knights  who  were 
taken  or  slain  at  the  battle  of  Homildon 
Hill,  A.D.  1402.  MS.  belonging  to  G. 
F.  Luttrell,  Esq.,  Dunster  Castle. 

A  List  of  the  Princes,  Dukes,  Earls,  &c., 
of  the  Scots  King's  party  slaine  and 
taken  prisoners.     Lond.  1651,  fol. 

Lists  of  Persons  engaged  in  the  Rebellion 
in  Scotland  in  1745,  showing  their 
places  of  abode,  the  particular  acts  of 
rebellion  committed  by  them,  etc.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,796. 

A  List  of  Earls  and  Lords  in  Scotland. 
Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  MS.  Calig.  B.  v.  f. 
156. 

The  Royal  Province  of  Scotland  and  her 
Baronets,  by  Major  Francis  Duncan. 
Lond.  1878,  8'^- 

List  of  Scottish  Bishops  to  1688.  See 
Beatson's  "  Political  Index,"  vol.  iii.  — 
to  1851,  Haydn's  "  Book  of  Dignities." 

A  Large  new  Catalogue  of  the  Bishops  of 
the  several  Sees  within  the  Kingdom  of 
Scotland,  down  to  the  Year  1688,  by 
Robert  Keith.     Edinb,  1755,  4P- 

Keith's  Catalogue  of  the  Bishops  of 
Scotland,  with  MS.  addditions.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  8143. 

Catalogue  of  the  Bishops  of  Scotland,  by 
R.  Keith.  Edited  by  Dr.  Russell, 
Edin.  1824,  S^- 


1 


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Keith's  Catalogue  of  Scottish  Bishops,  by- 
Russell,  1824, 80-  See  a  copy  with  MS. 
additions  in  the  British  Museum.  Add. 
MSS.  8143,  8144. 

Fasti  Ecclesise  Scoticanse  :  the  Succession 
of  Ministers  in  the  Parish  Churches  of 
Scotland,  from  the  Reformation,  A.D. 
1560,  to  the  Present  Time,  by  Hew 
Scott.  3  vols,  in  6  parts.  Edin.  1866 
—71,  4«' 

Reliquiae  Divi  Andrese  ;  or,  the  state  of 
the  See  of  St.  Andrews,  [Fifeshire] 
with  historical  memoirs  of  some  of 
the  most  famous  Prelates  and  Primates 
thereof,  by  George  Martine.  St. 
Andrews,  1797,  4°- 

Vitae  Dunkeldensis  Ecclesiae  Episcoporum, 
a  prima  sedis  fundatione  ad  annum 
1515.  Ab  Alexandre  Myln,  ejusdem 
Ecclesise  Canonico,  conscriptsB.  Edited 
by  T.  Thomson.  Bannatyne  Club. 
Edin.  1823,  4o-      Second  edition,  1831. 

The  Lord  Advocates  of  Scotland  from  the 
Close  of  the  Fifteenth  Century  to  the 
Passing  of  the  Reform  Bill,  by  George 
W.  T.  Ormond.     2  vols.     Edin.  1883. 

Sketches  of  the  Lives  and  Characters  of 
eminent  English  Civilians,  with  an 
Historical  Introduction  relative  to  the 
College  of  Advocates,  and  an  enumer- 
ation of  the  whole  series  of  Academic 
Graduates  admitted  into  that  Society, 
from  the  Reign  of  Henry  VIII.  to  the 
close  of  the  year  1803,  by  one  of  the 
Members  of  the  College.  Lond.  1804, 
8«- 

List  of  Officers  of  State  of  Scotland  to 
1806.  See  Beatson's  "  Political  Index," 
vol.  iii.  —  To  1851,  see  Haydn's 
"  Book  of  Dignities." 

List  of  the  Chancellors  of  Scotland.  See 
Crawfurd's  "Lives  of  the  Officers  of 
Scotland,"  also  Chalmers'  "  Caledonia*." 

The  Lives  and  Characters  of  the  Officers 
of  the  Crown  and  State  of  Scotland, 
from  the  Reign  of  King  David  I.  to  the 
Union  of  the  Two  Kingdoms,  by  George 
Crawfurd.     Edin.  1726,  fol. 

Memoirs  of  the  secret  services  of  John 
Macky,  including,  also,  the  true  Secret 
History  of  the  English  and  Scots 
Nobility.  Lond.  1733,  S^-  [The 
"Characters  of  the  Court"  ha«  references 
to  many  Scottish  Peers  and  Officers  of 
State.] 


An  Historical  Account  of  the  Senators  of 
the  College  of  Justice,  from  its  Insti- 
tution in  1532,  by  G.  Brunton  and  D. 
Haig.     Edin.  1832,  S°- 

Scotland's  Soveraignty  asserted,  being  a 
dispute  concerning  Homage,  against 
those  who  maintain  that  Scotland  is  a 
Few,  or  Fee-Leige  of  England,  and  that 
therefore  the  King  of  Scots  owes  Homage 
to  the  King  of  England.  By  Sir  Thomas 
Craig.     Lond.  1695,  8^- 

A  Vindication  of  the  Honour  of  Scotland, 
by  Sir  Thomas  Urquhart.  Edin.  1782^ 
120. 

Thoughts  on  the  Disqualifications  of  the 
Eldest  Sons  of  the  Peers  of  Scotland  to 
elect  or  be  elected  from  that  Country  in 
Parliament,  by  Alexander  Eraser,  Lord 
Saltoun.  Lond.  1788,  8°-  Second  edition 
in  1789. 

Some  Reasons  against  the  transfer  of  the 
Jurisdiction  of  the  House  of  Lords  in 
regard  to  Scottish  Titles  of  Honour  to 
the  Court  of  Session,  by  W.  0.  Hewlett. 
Lond.  1883,  S"- 

A  List  of  the  Nobility  and  Gentry,  now 
sitting  in  the  Scots  Parliament,  who 
were  for  and  against  the  Union  of  the 
Two  Kingdoms,  1706.  Lord  Somers' 
Tracts,  4th  Collection,  vol.  3.  Lond. 
1751,  40- 

Names  of  Lords  and  Commoners  in  the 
Scottish  Parliament,  August  1560. 
Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  MS.  Calig,  B.  ix.  f.  144. 

Members  of  Parliament,  Scotland,  inclu- 
ding the  minor  Barons,  the  Commis- 
sioners for  the  Shires,  and  the  Commis- 
sioners for  the  Burghs,  1357 — 1882,  on 
the  basis  of  the  parliamentary  return 
1880,  with  genealogical  and  biographi- 
cal notices,  by  Joseph  Foster.  Second 
edition,  revised  and  corrected.  Lond. 
1882,  8«-     Privately  printed. 

Return  of  Owners  of  Lands  and  Heritages 
in  Scotland,  arranged  by  counties. 
Lond.  1874,  4°- 

De  Origine,  Moribus  et  Rebus  gentis 
Scotorum,  by  J.  Lesley.  First  edition. 
Portraits  and  pedigrees.  Romae,  1578, 
4P-     Another  edition  1675. 

Theatrum  Scotiie :  containing  the  Pros- 
])ects  of  Their  Majesties  Castles  and 
Palaces,  Towns  and  Colleges,  Abbeys, 
Churches,  etc.,  with  a  short  description 
of  each  place,  and  a  list  of  the  Nohility 


214 


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with  their  Arms  engraved^  by  John 
Slezer.  Lond.  1693,  £ol.  Other  editions 
in  1708  and  1874. 

Portraits  of  Illustrious  Persons  o£  Scot- 
land, with  Biographical  Notices,  by  J. 
Pinkerton.     1794,  4"- 

Biographia  Scoticana  ;  or,  a  brief  histori- 
cal account  of  the  Lives  of  the  most 
eminent  Scots  Worthies  from  P.  Hamil- 
ton, who  was  born  about  the  year  of 
our  Lord  1503,  to  J.  Renwick,  who 
was  executed  1688,  by  John  Howie. 
2  pts.  Glasgow,  1781,  82,  8«-  Third 
edition  corrected  and  enlarged.  Edinb. 
1796,  8«-  Fourth  edition,  Dundee,  1809, 
8"-    Another  edition,  Leith,  1816,  8"- 

The  Scots  Worthies  who  suffered  for  the 
cause  of  reformation  in  Scotland,  revised 
and  enlarged.  By  John  Howie.  2  vols. 
Glasgow,  1830,  8"-  Other  editions, 
revised  and  corrected,  in  1858  ;  1870 ; 
1874  ;  1875  ;  1876. 

Lives  of  Scottish  Worthies,  by  Patrick 
Fraser  Tytler.  3  vols.  Lond.  1831— 
33,  180- 

The  Popular  Scottish  Biography;  being 
lives  of  eminent  Scotsmen.  Edinb. 
1841,  12°- 

The  Scottish  Nation  ;  or,  the  Surnames, 
Families,  Literature,  Honours,  and 
Biographical  History  of  the  People  of 
Scotland,  by  William  Anderson.  3  vols. 
Edinb.  1859.  8°- 

Biographical  Dictionary  of  Eminent 
Scotsmen,  with  numerous  authentic 
Portraits,  by  Robert  Chambers.  New 
edition,  revised  and  continued  by  the 
Rev.  Thos.  Thomson.  3  vols.  Lond., 
Glas.  and  Edinb.  1868-70,  8«- 

Biographical  Dictionary  of  Eminent 
Scotchmen,  by  Robert  Chambers.  3 
vols.  Lond.  1873,  8'^- 

Border  Memories  ;  or  Sketches  of  promi- 
nent Men  and  Women  of  the  Border, 
by  W.  R.  Carre.  Edinb.  1876,  8'^- 

The  martial  atchievements  of  the  Scots 
nation  :  being  an  account  of  the  lives, 
characters  and  memorable  actions  of 
such  Scotsmen  as  have  signalised  them- 
selves by  the  sword  at  home  and  abroad, 
by  Patrick  Abercromby.  Edin.  1711- 
15,  fol. 
The  Book  of  Scotchmen  eminent  for 
Achievements  in  Arms  and  Art,  Church 
and  State,  Law,  Legislation,  and  Litera- 


ture, Commerce,   Science,  Travel,   and 
Philanthropy,  by  Joseph  Irving.  Paisley, 
1881,  8«- 
Concerning  some  Scotch  Surnames,  by  C. 

Innes.     Edinb.  18G0,  4'^- 
Scotland  and  Scotsmen  in  the  Eighteenth 
Century,    from    the   MSS.    of    John 
Ramsay,  Esq.  of  Ochtertyre,  edited  by 
Alexander  Allardyce.  2  vols.  Lond.  and 
Edinb.  1888,  8''- 
The  History  of  the  Royal  Company  of 
Archers,  the  Queen's  Body-Guard  for 
Scotland,  with  coloured  portraits,  by  J. 
B.  Paul.  Edinb.  1875,  ^^■ 
Papers  relative  to  the  Royal  Guards  of 
^'cottish  Archers  in  France.    Edited  by 
A.  Macdonald  for  the  Maitland  Club. 
With    a  reprint   of    the   tract   by  A. 
Houston,  entitled  "L'Escosse  Francaise, 
etc.,  Paris,   1608."     Edinb.  1835,    4'>- 
Les  Ecossais  en  France,  Les   Fran^ais  en 
Ecosse,  par  Francisque  Michel.    2  vols. 
Lond.  1862,  ^^• 
The  Scot  Abroad,  by   John    Hill  Burton. 
Edinb.    and    Lond.    1864,    8"-     New 
edition.   Edinb.  and  Lond.  1881,  8'' 
Scots  Men -at- Arms  and   Life    Guards    in 
France  from  their  formation  until  their 
dissolution,      1418  —  18.30,     by     W. 
Forbes-Leith    2  vols.  Edinb.  1882,  4o- 
Memoirs  concerning  the  ancient   Alliance 
between  the  French  and  Scots,  and  the 
Privileges  of  the  Scots  in  France,  with 
the  original  French.     Edinb.  1751,  8°- 
Collections  for  a  Feudal  History  of  Scot- 
land.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  4532. 
An  Inquiry  into  the  Origin  and  Limitations 
of  the  Feudal  Dignities  of  Scotland,  by 
William  Borthwick.     Edinb.  1775,  8o- 
The    Law  and  Practice  of   Heraldry  in 
Scotland,  by  George   Seton,    Advocate. 
Lond.  1863,  8«- 
The  Ceremonial  of  the  Marriage  of  Mary 
Queen  of  Scots  with  the   Dauphin   of 
France.     1557,  4o-     Reprinted  in  1818, 
for  the  Roxburgh  Club. 
1.  The  Riding  of  the  Parliament  of  Scot- 
land, in  1606  and  1681,  and  the  Cere- 
monials  observed   in   1685.      2.     The 
Statutes  and  Fees  of  the  Order  of   the 
Thistle,   &c.      3.    The    Suspension   of 
Lyon,  King  of  Arms.     4.  A  Particular 
Description  of  the  Regalia  of  Scotland, 
by  John  Nichols.      Bihl.  Topog.  Brit. 
Lond.  1788,  4«' 


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Documents  relative  to   the   Keceptiou  at 
Edinburgh  of  the  Kings  and  Queens  of 
Scotland,  A.D.  MDLXI— A.D.  MDCL. 
Edinb.  1822,  4°- 
The  Order  of  the  Cavalcade  at  the  Open- 
ing of  the  First    Parliament   of   King 
James  Vll.   at  Edinburgh,   23    April, 
1685. 
Koyal  Progress  in  Scotland,  in    1842,  by 
Sir  Thomas  Dick  Lauder,  Bart.  Edinb. 
1843,  4"- 
Illustrations  of   the   Royal   Progress   to 

Scotland  in  1842.     Edmb.  1844,  4o- 
Effigies    of  the    Kings  and    Queens    of 
Scotland  from  Baliol  I.  to  Mary,  Queen 
of  Scots  ;  and  Arms  of  Scottish  Nobility 
and   Gentry  to   1604.  IfS.    No.    316. 
Lambeth  Palace. 
Inscriptiones,Historicse  Regum  Scotorum, 
by  Johannes  Jonstonus.     Amsterdam, 
,1602.  Reprinted  in  1603. 
Funerals,  with  a  collection  of  Epitaphs  in 
Latin  and  English  by  eminent   Scotch- 
men of  the  day,  by   Patrick  Forbes, 
Bishop  of  Aberdeen.  Aberdene,  1635.  4o- 
An  Theater  of  Mortality;  or  the  illustrious 
inscriptions    extant  upon    the   several 
monuments    within     the     Grey -friars 
churchyard,    and  other    churches    and 
burial-places  within  the  city  of  Edin- 
burgh and  suburbs,   by  R.   Monteith. 
Edinb.  1704,  8«- 
Theatre  of  Mortality,  or  a  Collection   of 
Funeral    Inscriptions    over    Scotland. 
Edinb.  i^^m-^  80-  ly^  ^ 
Collection  of  Epitaphs  and  Monumental 
Inscriptions,  chiefly  in  Scotland,  (being 
a   reprint   of    the  scarce    Theater    of 
Mortality  collected    by   R.    Monteith, 
and  published  in   1704-13,  with  large 
additions.)  ByD.Macvean.  Glas.  1834. 
120- 
The  ancient  sculptured  Monuments  of  the 
County  of  Angus,  including  those  at 
Meigle  in  Perthshire,  and  one  at  For- 
doun  in  the  M earns.      Edited  for  the 
Bannatyne    Club,     by    P.     Chalmers. 
Edinb.  1848,  fol. 
Collection  of  Epitaphs  and  Monumental 
Inscriptions,  chiefly  in  Scotland.  1851, 
80- 
Monuments  and  Monumental  Inscriptions 
in  Scotland,  by  the  Rev.  Cha4es  Rogers. 
Published  by  the  Orampian  Club.     2 
vols.  Lond.  1871,  72,  8"- 


Epitaphs  and  Inscriptions  from  Burial 
Grounds  and  Old  Buildings  in  the 
North  East  of  Scotland,  with  Historical, 
Biographical,  Genealogical  and  Anti- 
quarian Notes,  also  an  Appendix  of 
Illustrative  Papers,  by  Andrew  Jervise. 
2  vols.     Edinb.  1875-79,  4«- 

Inscriptions  on  the  Tombstones  and 
Monuments  erected  in  memory  of  the 
Covenanters,  with  historical  introduc- 
tion and  notes,  by  James  Gibson.  Glas. 
[1876.],  8«- 

A  Succinct  Survey  of  the  City  of  Aberdeen, 
with  a  Catalogue  of  Chief  Magistrates 
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Collection  of  Poetry  and  Genealogy, 
by  Simwnt  Vychan,  16th  century. 
Hengwrt  MS.  130.  Peniarth. 

Collection  of  Poetrj^  and  Genealogy,  writ- 
ten about  the  year  1505.  Hengwrt. 
MS.  171.  Peniarth. 

Collection  of  Welsh  Pedigrees,  chiefly  in 
the  handwriting  of  John  Davies,  17th 
century.    Hengwrt  MS.  198.  Peniarth. 

Collection  of  Poetry  and  Welsh  Pedi- 
grees, with  lists  of  the  Sheriffs  of  the 
Counties  of  Flint  and  Denbigh,  chiefly 
by  Sion  Tudur  and  John  Jones,  16th 
century.  Hengwrt  MS.  203.  Peniarth. 

Collection  of  Welsh  Pedigrees,  nearly  all 
in  the  autograph  of  John  Cain,  17th 
century.  Hengwrt  MS.  216.  Peniarth. 

Welsh  Genealogies,  chiefly  in  the  hand- 
writing of  Griffith  Hiraethog,  the  Welsh 
genealogist  and  poet,  16th  century. 
Hengwrt  MSS.  238,  256,  at  Peniarth. 

Welsh  pedigrees.  Hengwrt  MSS.  93, 
95,  105,  121,  232,  324,  458,  502,  513, 
537,  at  Peniarth. 

A  very  valuable  collection  of  Welsh 
pedigrees.  Hengwrt  MS.  455,  at 
Peniarth. 

Collections  of  Welsh  Pedigrees.  Caius 
Coll.  Camb.  MS.  537,  f.  211.  Her. 
Coll.  Vincent  MSS.  135-137. 

Collections  of  Welsh  Pedigrees,  with 
notices  of  the  Nobility,  and  descriptions 
of  their  arms.  MSS.  Nos.  113;  114. 
16th  century.  Mostyn  Hall,  Holywell. 

Collection  of  Welsh  Pedigrees,  with  an 
Ordinary  of  Arms,  by  Peter  Ellis.  Two 
volumes.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
28033;  28034. 

Genealogies  of  the  principal  Families  of 
Wales,  in  2  vols.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MSS.  15,017 ;  15,018. 

Pedigree  of  Rowland,  son  and  heir  to 
Thomas  Pughe,  of  Pymwern,  and 
descents  of  families  in  connection,  1642 ; 
Descent  of  Jane,  mother  to  Kowland 
Morgan  ;  Descent  of  Gwladis,  daughter 


of  Sir  David  Gam,  knt. ;  and  various 
other  pedigrees  of  Welsh  families,  par- 
ticularly of  Owen,  Gwyn,  and  Lloyd, 
17th  cent.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
14,915. 

A  collection  of  Pedigrees  of  Welsh 
Families,  by  Jevan  ap  John  Wyn, 
1579.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  14,916. 

Pedigrees  of  a  few  Welsh  Families,  com- 
piled about  1587.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
12,471. 

A  Collection  of  Welsh  Pedigrees,  compiled 
circ.  1590.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
18,114. 

Pedigrees  of  Welsh  families  in  Cos.  Car- 
marthen, Pembroke,  and  Cardigan,  by 
Lewis  Dwnn,  Deputy  Herald,  1586 — 
1613.     Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  2585. 

Pedigrees  of  Welsh  families,  by  George 
Owen  of  Henllys,  1590—1603.  Brit. 
Mus.  Eg.  MS.  2586. 

Pedigrees  of  Welsh  families,  16th  and  17th 
centuries.     Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  2587. 

Welsh  Pedigrees,  17th  century.  Formerly 
belonged  to  Wm.  Phillips.  MS.  No. 
xxxviii.     Towneley  Hall,  Burnley. 

Collection  of  Welsh  Pedigrees  by  David 
Williams,  of  Bodeulwyn,  chiefly  relating 
to  the  families  of  Lloyd,  Vaughan, 
Holand,  Conway,  and  Ellis.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  14,896. 

Collection  of  Welsh  Genealogies,  compiled 
by  Hugh  Thomas,  deputy  to  Garter 
King-at-Arms  in  1703,  with  additions. 
[These  genealogies  are  comprised  in  four 
volumes  and  are  known  as  the  Golden 
Grove  Book.  They  belong  to  the  Right 
Hon.  the  Earl  of  Cawdor  and  are 
deposited  in  the  Public  Record  Office, 
London.] 

Collection  of  Pedigrees  of  Welsh  Families, 
17th  and  18th  centuries.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MSS.  14,917—14,919. 

Miscellaneous  Welsh  Pedigrees,  collected 
by  Lewis  Morris  and  William  Morris, 
18th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
14,942. 

Collections  of  Pedigrees  of  Welsh  Families, 
16th  to  18th  centuries.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  6915  ;  9864—9867  ;  15,041. 

Genealogical  Collections  relating  to  Wales. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  1970—1979, 
2291,  2299,  2414,  3325,  3525,  3538, 
5058,  5800,  6068,  6102,  1969,  1997, 
2218,  4031,  6153,  2094. 


Wales. 


221 


Long  pedigree,  with  coloured  arms,  com- 
mencing with  Paen  de  Gamedge,  A.D. 
1066,  and  others,  in  three  lines  down  to 
1608,  when  Robert  Sydney,  Viscount 
Lisle,  married  Barbara  Gamedge.  Com- 
piled by  Thomas  Jounes,  of  Fountain 
Gate,  Co.  Cardigan,  West  Wales.  MS. 
Tatteshale,  Co.  Lincoln. 

The  Scripture  Genealogy,  by  John  Rey- 
nold's, 1739,  consisting  chiefly  of  Welsh 
pedigrees,  and  a  Display  of  Heraldry, 
with  a  Genealogy  of  Watkin  Williams 
Wynne,  Esq.  of  Wynnstay.  Hengwrt 
MS.  234,  at  Peniarth. 

Genealogies  of  Families  of  North  Wales, 
and  a  tract  on  Heraldry.  MS.  No.  1. 
In  the  possession  of  J.  R.  Ormsby- 
Gore,  Esq.  Brogyntyn,  Co.  Salop. 

Collection  of  North  Wales  Pedigrees, 
written  in  the  year  1540,  by  Jeuan  ap 
David.     Hengwrt  MS.    195.  Peniarth. 

Collection  of  elegies  and  laudatory  verses, 
in  Welsh,  concerning  the  pedigrees, 
marriages,  and  children  of  the  gentry 
of  North  Wales,  by  John  Cain  of  Os- 
westry, 17th  century.  Hengwrt  MS. 
215.  Peniarth. 

Genealogical  Collections  of  some  of  the 
principal  families  of  North  Wales  ;  16th 
century.  Hengwrt  MS.  295,  at  Peni- 
arth. 

Collection  of  pedigrees  of  families  of 
North  Wales,  and  notes  of  burials,  etc. 
of  many  persons,  mostly  of  the  neigh- 
bourhood of  Llansilin  in  Denbighshire, 
by  John  Davies,  Hengwrt  MS.  419,  at 
Peniarth. 

North  Wales  Genealogies  ;  also  a  collec- 
tion of  heraldic  notes,  taken  mostly 
from  churches  and  mansions  in  Shrop- 
shire, Cheshire  and  Wales,  16th  cen- 
tury. Hengwrt  MS.  428,  at  Peniarth. 

Collection  of  Pedigrees,  principally  of 
South  Wales,  by  George  Owen,  of 
Kemes,  17th  century.  MS.  No.  3. 
Peniarth. 

Pedigrees  of  South  Wales.  MS.  No.  23. 
Peniarth. 

Collection  of  Pedigrees  of  South  Wales, 
by  William  Lleyn  and  Griffith  Hirae- 
thog,  16th  century.  Hengwrt  MS 
206.  Peniarth. 

Index  to  Welsh  Pedigrees  in  MS.  Phil- 
lipps,  1119.  Privately  Printed  by  Sir 
Tho.  Phillipps. 


Arms  of  the  Princes,  Noblemen,  and 
Gentlemen  of  Wales.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  15,018,  f .  307. 

The  Arms,  in  colours,  of  the  old  Founders 
of  Welsh  Families  ;  beginning  with 
Brutus.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  1946, 
1370,  1143,  1386,  4291. 

Welsh  booke  of  Armes  and  Descents 
from  Cadwalader  unto  Gerard  (ancestor 
of  those  of  Lancashire,  Sr.  Tho.  Gerard, 
<fec.)  By  Rich.  Kemp.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  4291. 

Welsh  Heraldry  by  Sion  Caen  ;  consisting 
of  the  armorial  bearings  of  the  five 
royal  tribes  of  Wales,  of  fifteen  tribes 
of  North  Wales,  and  a  large  collection 
of  Welsh  arms  in  colour,  together  with 
a  pedigree  and  arms  of  the  native 
princes  of  Wales.  Hengwrt  MS.  233, 
at  Peniarth. 

A  Genealogical  and  heraldic  MS.  by  Wm. 
Heyn  and  others,  most  of  the  arms  are 
in  colours,  16th  century.  Hengwrt 
MS.  482,  at  Peniarth. 

Arms  of  Welsh  Families,  16th  century. 
Ashm.  Lib.  MS.  32.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MSS.    1441,   ff.   14-39,    1933,    4291. 

Arms  of  Welsh  Families,  coloured,  by 
William  Kynwall.  A.D.  1580.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  1961,  6122. 

Arms  and  Pedigrees  of  Welsh  families, 
&c.  The  latest  date  of  the  descents  is 
1629.  Stowe  MS.  785.     Brit.  Mus. 

A  Display  of  Herauldry,  of  most  par- 
ticular Coat  Armours  now  in  Use  in 
the  Six  Counties  of  North  Wales,  by 
J.  Davies.    Salop,  1716,  12o- 

Display  of  Heraldry  of  the  particular 
Coat  Armour  now  in  use  in  the  six 
Counties  of  North  Wales  with  the 
Names  of  the  Families,  etc.  by  John 
Reynolds.  Chester,  1739,  8"-  Re- 
printed about  1860. 

Antiquity  of  Welsh  Heraldry.  See 
"  Archseologia  Cambrensis,"  vol.  1. 
Lond.  1846,  S"- 

Ordinary  of  Welsh  Armorial  Bearings. 
See  "  Archseologia  Cambrensis."  New 
series,  vol.  2.     Lond.  1851,  8''- 

Topography  and  Heraldry  of  Wales, 
chiefly  by  John  ap  Ivan  of  Brecknock. 
16th  century.  Hengwrt  MS.  99. 
Peniarth. 


222 


Wales. 


Heraldry  of  Wales.  See  "  Arclifeologia 
Cambrensis,"  fourth  series,  iii.  815. 
Lond.  1872,  8«- 

Poems  addressed  by  William  Kynwal  to 
the  principal  gentry  in  Wales,  with 
their  arms  attached  to  each  poem.  MS. 
No.  111.     Mostyn  Hall,  Holywell. 

Koll  of  Fealty  and  Presentments  on  the 
Accession  of  Edward  the  Black  Prince 
to  the  Principality  of  Wales.  See 
Supplement  to  the  Archceologia  Cam- 
brensis, vol  1.     Lond.  1877,  8»- 

Kalendars  of  Gwynedd  ;  or  chronological 
lists  of  Lord-Lieutenants,  Custodes, 
Kotulorum,  Sheriffs,  and  Knights  of 
the  Shire,  for  the  counties  of  Anglesey, 
Caernarvon,  and  Merioneth,  compiled 
by  E.  Breese.  With  notes  by  W.  W. 
E.  Wynne.     Lond.  1873,  4P- 

List  of  Deputy  Lieutenants  and  Com- 
mission Officers  in  England  and  Wales, 
as  they  were  brought  into  the  House  of 
Peers,  in  Nov.  1680.  All  Souls'  Coll. 
Oxf.  MS.  ccxxiii,  f.  1. 

Lists  of  Lords  Presidents  of  the  Marches 
of  Wales.  Brit.  Mus  Harl.  MS.  368, 
f.  181  ;  Add.  MS.  5485,  f.  210. 

Lists  of  Chamberlains  and  Justiciaries 
of  North  Wales.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS. 
1218,  f.  64;  Add.  MS.  5485,  f.  204. 

A  list  of  the  Sheriffs,  Judges  of  Assize, 
Councils  of  the  North  and  Wales,  and 
of  Persons  in  the  Commission  of  the 
Peace  in  the  several  counties  of  Eng- 
land and  Wales,  temp.  Eliz.  Brit. 
Mus.  Eg.  MS.  2345. 

Justices  of  the  Peace  for  Wales.  Brit. 
Mus.  Lans.  MSS.  35,  art.  40,  737,  f . 
149  ;  Harl.  MS.  1933. 

Names  of  the  Justices  of  the  Peace  in 
Cos.  Cardigan,  Carmarthen,  and  Pem- 
broke, 1587.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS. 
35,  art.  87. 

The  liegester  Booke  of  Funeralls  in  North 
Wales,  etc.  begun  A.D.  1600,  by 
William  Segar.  This  MS.  contains  the 
Arms  emblasoned  of  the  persons  buried, 
and  particulars  relating  to  themselves 
and  their  families.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans. 
MS.  879. 

The  liegister  Book  of  Funerals  in  North 
Wales,  etc.,  begun  28  May,  1606. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2041. 

Collection  of  Welsh  Epitaphs,  17th  cent. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  3325. 


The  Welsh  Nonconformists'  Memorial ; 
or,  Cambro-British  Biography,  con- 
taining sketches  of  the  Founders  of  the 
Protestant  Dissenting  Interest  in  Wales, 
by  Rev.  Wm.  Richards,  with  appendix, 
notes  and  illustrations  by  John  Evans, 
&c.     Lond.  1820,  12^- 

The  Cambrian  Plutarch,  comprising  Me- 
moirs of  some  of  the  most  Eminent 
Welshmen  from  the  earliest  times  to 
the  present,  by  John  H.  Parry.  1846, 
80- 

Biographical  Dictionary  of  Eminent 
Welshmen,  by  the  Rev.  Robert 
Williams.     Llandovery,  1852,  80- 

The  Cymry  of  '76,  or  Welshmen  and 
their  descendants  of  the  American 
Revolution.  An  address ;  with  an 
appendix  containing  notes,  sketches, 
and  nomenclature  of  the  Cymbri,  etc., 
by  Alexander  Jones.  New  York,  1855, 
80- 

Tour  in  quest  of  Genealogies  through 
Wales,  etc.,  by  a  Barrister  (H.  Jones). 
Lond.  1811,  80- 

Collection  of  Anglesey  Pedigrees.  Hen- 
gwrtMS.78.     Peniarth. 

History  of  the  Kings  of  Brecknockshire, 
and  of  the  Descendants  of  Brychan. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  4181,  ff.  126— 
150. 

Collection  of  Welsh  Pedigrees,  chiefly  of 
Families  of  the  County  of  Brecknock. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2289. 

List  of  Sheriffs  of  Brecknockshire,  1539 
—1717.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2289, 
f.  340. 

List  of  Bayliffs,  Recorders,  and  Aldermen 
of  Brecknock,  1556—1715.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  2289,  f.  344.  . 

List  of  the  Poll  at  Brecknock,  25  July,      * 
1698.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.   6846,  f. 
304. 

List  of  the  Chancellors  of  the  Diocese  of 
St.  David's,  from  1184  to  17€3.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  5833,  f .  60. 

List  of  Sheriffs  and  Bailiff's  of  Co.  Brecon. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2289  arts.  19, 
20. 

Pedigrees  of  Caermarthenshire  Families, 
by  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps.  1859, 
fol. 

Index  to  a  volume  of  Carmarthen,  Cardi- 
gan and  Pembroke  Pedigrees.  Privately 
printed  by  Sir  Thos.  Phillipps. 


Wales. 


223 


Caermarthenshire  Monumental  Inscrip- 
tions, collected  by  John  Jlowlands. 
Impensis  Dni.  Thomas  Phillipps,  Bart. 
Cheltenham,  18G5,  fol. 

Pedigi'ees  of  Cardiganshire,  etc.,  by  A.  L. 
Philipps,  1859,  fol. 

A  List  of  the  Sheriffs  of  Cardiganshire, 
from  A.D.  1539  to  A.D.  18G8,  with 
genealogical  and  historical  notes,  by 
John  Roland  Phillips.  Carmarthen, 
1868,  8« 

Original  Roll  of  Association  by  the  Gentle- 
men of  Cardigan  to  support  the  Prince 
of  Orange.     Tatteshale,  Co.  Lincoln. 

A  Geographical,  historical,  and  religious 
account  of  the  Parish  of  Aberystwith  : 
to  which  are  added,  memoirs  of  several 
persons  of  note  who  lived  in  the  said 
parish,  by  Edmund  Jones.  Trevecka, 
1779,  8«- 

On  some  Old  Families  in  the  Neighbour- 
hood of  Lampeter,  Cardiganshire,  by  the 
Rev.  W.  Edmunds.  Tenby,  1860, 
8«- 

On  some  Old  Families  in  the  Neighbour- 
hood of  Lampeter,  Cardiganshire,  by 
the  Rev.  William  Edmunds.  See 
"Archseologia  Cambrensis,"  third  series, 
vol.  6.     London,  1860,  8«- 

Collection  of  Carnarvonshire  Pedigrees. 
Hengwrt  MS.  78.     Peniarth. 

Collection  of  Pedigrees  of  families  of 
Carnarvonshire.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
2300. 

Register  of  Pentir  Chapel,  Co.  Carnarvon. 
1616—1752.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
32,644. 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers,  with 
copies  of  the  principal  Monumental 
Inscriptions  in  the  Church  and  Church- 
yard of  Criccieth,  and  Extracts  from  the 
Registers  of  Ynyscynhaiarn,  Co.  Carnar- 
von. "  The  Genealogist,"  vol.  vii. 
Lond.  1883,  8^- 

Denbighshire  Genealogies.  See  "  Archseo- 
logia Cambrensis,  vol.  i.  Lond.  1846, 
8«- 

The  names  of  all  the  Sheriffs  of  the  County 
of  Denbigh  since  the  same  became 
Shire-ground,  i.e.  from  1541  to  1682. 
Brit.  Mus,  Harl.  MS.  2122. 

The  Sheriffs  of  Denbighshire.  See 
"Archseologia  Cambrensis, "^hird  series, 
XV.,  fourth  series,  i.  Lond.  1869 — 70, 
80- 


Survey  of  the  Lordships  of  Bromfield  and 
Yale,  Co.  Denbigh,  by  John  Norden, 
1620.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  3696. 

History  of  the  Lordships  of  Broomfield. 
Yale,  and  Chirkland,  by  the  Chevalier 
Lloyd.  See  "Archseologia  Cambrensis," 
fourth  series,  vols  3  to  10.  Lond. 
1872-9,  8''- 

Names  of  all  the  High  Sheriffs,  and  their 
Deputy  Sheriff's,  of  co.  Flint.  32  Hen. 
VIII.  to  1638.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
1970,  f.  113. 

Liber  Feodorum  Militum  in  Com.  Flynt. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  699. 

A  List  of  the  Freeholders  in  Flintshire, 
and  a  collection  of  Pedigrees  ;  in  par- 
ticular, one  of  the  Talacre  branch  of 
the  Mostyn  family,  early  17th  century. 
Hengwrt' MS.  217.  Peniarth. 

Arms  of  Flintshire  Families,  by  Chaloner, 
1670.     Her.  Coll.  MS.  D.  26. 

Coloured  drawings  of  Arms  and  Monu- 
ments, with  copies  of  Inscriptions  in 
Churches  in  Flintshire,  by  D.  Parkes, 
1800-1830.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
21,011. 

A  Memoir  of  Hawarden  Parish,  Flint- 
shire, containing  short  introductory 
notices  of  the  Princes  of  North  Wales. 
By  a  Parishioner.  Chester,  1822, 
80- 

A  Survey  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of  St. 
Asaph  and  the  edifices  belonging  to  it ; 
with  an  account  of  all  the  inscriptions 
on  the  monuments,  the  history  of  the 
Bishops,  Deans,  etc.  by  B.  Willis. 
Lond.  1720,  8«- 

Willis'  Survey  of  St.  Asaph,  considerably^ 
enlarged  and  brought  down  to  the  pre- 
sent time  ;  with  the  addition  of  the 
names  of  the  Canons  and  Vicars  Choral 
of  the  Cathedral  ;  and  the  Incumbents 
of  the  different  parishes  in  the  Diocese, 
etc.,  by  Edward  Edwards.  2  vols. 
Wrexham,  1801,  8"- 

List  of  Chancellors  of  the  Diocese  of 
St.  Asaph,  from  1314  to  1762.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  5833,  f.  52. 

Glamorganshire  Pedigrees.  From  the 
MSS.  of  Sir  Isaac  Heard.  Edited  by 
Sir  Thomas  Phillipps,  Bart.  Worcester, 
1845,  fol. 

Glamorganshire  Families,  with  the  History 
of  the  County,  by  Thomas  Nicholas. 
Lond.  1874,  8«- 


224 


Wales. 


List  of  the  principal  Gentlemen  in  Gla- 
morganshire, 1645.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  911,  f.  73. 

A  Book  of  Glamorganshire  Antiquities, 
by  Rice  Merrick,'  Esq.,  1578.  Now 
first  published  bj  Sir  T.  Phillipps,  Bart. 
Typis  medio-Montanis,  1825,  fol. 

A  siivey  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of 
Llandaff  ;  containing  the  monuments, 
with  an  account  of  the  Bishops  and 
other  dignitaries  belonging  to  the  same, 
etc.,  by  Browne  Willis.  Lond.  1719. 
8«' 

List  of  the  Chancellors  of  the  Diocese  of 
Llandaff,  from  1239  to  1762.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  5833,  f.  71. 

The  Registers  of  Llantritliyd,  Glamorgan- 
shire, 1571-1810.  Edited  by  H.  Sey- 
mour Hughes.  One  hundred  copies 
privately  printed. 

The  Heraldry  in  the  (Jhurch  Roof  of 
Llantwit  Major,  Glamorganshire,  by 
Geo.  Grant  Francis.  See  "  Archseologia 
Cambrensis,"  third  series,  iv.  284. 
Lond.  1858,  S^- 

The  Land  of  Morgan :  the  Chief  Lords, 
The  Earls  of  Gloucester,  etc.,  by  G.  T. 
Clark,  Esq.  See  the  ArchcBologiGal 
Journal,  vols.  34  to  38.  Lond.  1877- 
80.  8«. 

The  Land  of  Morgan ;  its  conquest  and 
its  conquerors ;  being  a  Contribution 
towards  the  History  of  the  Lordship  of 
Glamorgan,  by  Geo.  T.  Clark.  Lond. 
1880.  8«'     Another  edition,  1883,  8«' 

Limbus  Patrum  Morganise  et  Glamor- 
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older  families  of  the  Lordships  of  Mor- 
gan and  Glamorgan,  by  George  T. 
Clark.  Lond.  1886.  8«-  Privately 
printed. 

Notes  on  a  Gold  Chain  of  Office  presented 
to  the  Corporation  of  Swansea  in  1875, 
with  a  list  of  the  gentlemen  who 
have  filled  the  office  of  Mayor,  from 
1835  to  1875,  by  George  Grant  Fran- 
cis.    Swansea,  1876.  8"- 


Swansea  Charters  [with  Seals  and  Me- 
moirs of  Colonel  Philip  Jones  and  Major- 
General  Dawkins].  By  George  Grant 
Francis.  Lond.  1867.  fol.  Only  100 
copies  privately  printed. 

List  of  Lieutenants  and  Custodes  Rotu- 
lorum  for  the  County  of  Merioneth. 
See  •'  Archseologia  Cambresis,"  voL  1. 
Lond.  1846.  8'^- 

Sheriffs  for  the  County  of  Merioneth. 
See  "  Archaiologia  Cambrensis,"  vol.  2. 
Lond.  1847.  8«- 

Pedigrees  of  Montgomeryshire  Families. 
Collected  by  Handle  Holme.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1973. 

Tlie  Sheriffs  of  Montgomeryshire,  with 
their  Armorial  Bearings,  and  Notices, 
genealogical  and  Biographical  of  their 
Families,  from  1540  to  1639,  by  Rev. 
W.  V.  Lloyd.     1876,  8"- 

Collections,  Historical  and  Archa3ological, 
relating  to  Montgomeryshire  and  its 
Borders.  Issued  by  the  Powys-Land 
Club.  Lond.  1884,  &c.  8«-  [This  work 
contains  Montgomeryshire  pedigrees, 
list  of  the  Sheriffs,  etc.] 

The  Princes  and  Barons  of  Upper  Powys. 
See  Collections  relating  to  Montgomery- 
shire by  Morris  Chas.  Jones.  Issued 
by  the  Powys-Land  Club.  Lond.  1868. 
8"- 

A  Visitation  of  Pembrokeshire  in  167  L 
Chetham  Lib.  MS.  6715. 

A  Table  to  the  Book  of  Pedigrees  In- 
tituled Pembrokeshire.  See  "  Archajo- 
logia  Cambrensis,"  new  series,  vol.  v. 
Lond.  1854,  S^- 

Collectanea  Pembrochiana,  or  Pembroke- 
shire Records  of  Monuments,  Pedigrees, 
Arms,  Portraits,  etc.,  by  Sir  Thomas 
Phillipps.  J.  Rogers ;  Broadiuay,  Wor- 
cestershire, 1858-59,  8«- 

The  History  of  Cilgerran  :  comprising  a 
detailed  account  of  the  Castle,  Church, 
Mansions,  Old  Families,  Men  of  Note, 
&c.  bv  John  Roland  Phillips.  Lond. 
1867.*^  8'^- 


225 


British  felanbs. 


Australian  Heraldry,  by  James  Sim. 
See  Notes  and  Queries,  5th  series,  vols 
xi,  xii ;  Gth  series,  vol.  ii.  1879,  1880. 

Australian  Dictionary  of  Dates  and  Men 
of  the  Time  :  containing  the  History 
of  Australasia  from  1542  to  date,  by 
J.  H.  Heaton.  London,  Sidney,  and 
Cape  Town,  1879,  8«- 

The  Australian  Portrait  Gallery  and 
Memoirs  of  representative  Men .  Sydney, 
1886.  4'^- 

Sarnia  ;  or,  brief  Memorials  of  many  of 
her  Sons,  Second  edition,  Guernsey, 
1862,  12'^- 

An  Armorial  of  Jersey,  being  an  account, 
heraldic  and  antiquarian,  of  its  chief 
native  families,  with  pedigrees,  bio- 
graphical notices,  and  illustrative  data ; 
to  which  are  added,  a  brief  history  of 
Heraldry,  and  remarks  on  the  mediaeval 
antiquities  of  the  Island,  by  J. 
Bertrand  Payne.  Jersey,  1859 — 65, 
40. 

A  Short  Sketch  of  the  Maltese  Nobility. 
Malta,  1876,  8'^- 


A  Catalogue  of  the  Kings  of  Man,  with 
Contemporary  Bishops  and  English 
Sovereigns,  by  the  Kev.  J.  G.  Cunnning. 
See  "  Archaiologia  Cambrensis,"  third 
series,  iii,  p.  47.     Lond.  1857,  8'^- 

Chronica  llegum  Mannise  et  Insularum. 
The  Chronicle  of  Man  and  the  Sudreys. 
Edited  by  P.  A.  Munch.  Christiania, 
1860,  8'^- 

Monumental  Kemainsin  the  Isle  of  Man, 
by  J.  G.  Gumming.     Lond.  1857,  4"- 

Vestigia  Insulse  Mannia)  Antiquiora  ;  or, 
a  dissertation  on  the  Armorial  Bearings 
of  the  Isle  of  Man,  by  H.  R.  Oswald. 
Manx  Socle f  I/.     Douglas,  1860,  8*'- 

Memorials  of  "  God's  Acre,"  being 
Monumental  Inscriptions  in  the  Isle  of 
Man,  taken  in  the  summer  of  1797. 
By  John  Feltham  and  Edward  Wright. 
Edited  bv  W.  Harrison,  Manx  Society. 
Douglas,^1868,  S"- 

A  List  of  the  Householders  in  the  Town 
of  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man,  with  their 
names  AD.  1730,  by  Wm.  Harrison, 
Manx  Society.     Douglas,  1878,  8"- 


Ottilia. 


Araish-i-Muhfil.     Being  a  History  of  the 

Hindoo  Princes  of  Dihlee,  from  Joo- 

dishtur  to  Pithoura,  in  the  Hindustani 

Language.     Compiled  from  the  Khoo- 

lasut-ool-Hind  and  other  authorities  by 

Meer  Sher  Uleeufsos.     Calcutta,  1808, 
40. 

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cal trees^  bv  E.  Scott  Wariijg.  Lond. 
1810,  4«- 


The  Complete  Monumental  Register  : 
containing  all  the  Epitaphs,  Inscrip- 
tions, etc.,  in  the  different  Churches 
and  Burial-grounds,  in  and  about  Cal- 
cutta ;  together  with  several  inscrip- 
tions from  Madras,  Bombay,  &c.,  by 
M.  Derozario.     Calcutta,  1815,  8'>- 

Genealogical  Tables  of  the  Deities,  Prin- 
ces, Heroes,  and  Remarkable  Person- 
ages of  the  Hindus,  by  Francis  Hamil- 
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India. 


Genealogies  of  the  Hindus,  extracted  from 
their  Sacred  Writings,  with  an  Intro- 
duction and  Alphabetical  Index,  by 
Francis  Buchanan.  2  vols.  Edinb. 
1819,  80-  and  fol. 

Histor}^  of  the  Boondolas,  containing  an 
Account  of  the  Ancient  Bajahs,  record- 
ing the  Virtues,  Fame  and  Praise  of 
Kajah  Punchum  and  his  Descendants, 
the  Defeat  of  Soobh  Kurun,  and  Death 
of  Shujjan  Rae  and  his  Family,  etc.,  by 
Captain  W.  11.  Pogson.  Calcutta, 
1828,  40- 

Memoirs  of  a  Malayan  Family,  written 
by  themselves,  and  translated  by  W. 
Marsden  for  tlie  Oi-iental  Translation 
Fund.     Lond.  1830,  8"- 

Historical  Sketch  of  the  Princes  of  India, 
stipendiary,  subsidiary,  protected,  tribu- 
tary and  feudatory,  by  John  Clunes. 
Edinb.  1883,  8«- 

Oriental  Annual,  containing  Scenes  in 
India  and  Lives  of  the  Mogul  Emper- 
ors, by  the  Rev.  John  Hobart  Caunter. 
Lond.  1834,  &c.,  80- 

Alphabetical  list  of  the  Hon.  East  India 
Company's  Bengal  Civil  Servants. 
With  a  list  of  the  Governors-General 
of  India  ;  also  of  the  East  India  Direc- 
tors, with  Dates  of  their  Appointments, 
Deaths,  etc.,  from  1773—1838,  by 
Dodwell    and    Miles.        Lond.    1839. 

General  Register  of  the  Hon.  East  India 
Company's  Civil  Servants  of  the  Bengal 
Establishment,  from  1790  to  1813, 
comprising  the  Dates  of  their  respective 
Appointments,  Furloughs,  Retirements, 
Deaths.  Also  a  list  of  the  Governors- 
General  of  India,  etc.,  etc.,  by  Ram- 
chander  Doss.  H.  T.  Prinsep.  Cal- 
cutta, 1844,  8"- 

Alphabetical  list  of  the  Hon.  East  India 
Company's  Bombay  Civil  Servants. 
With  a  list  of  the  Governors-General 
of  India  ;  also  of  the  East  India  Direc- 
tors, from  1773—1839,  by  Dodwell 
and  Miles.     Lond.  1839,  S""- 

Alphabetical  list  of  the  Officers  of  the 
Madras  Army,  with  the  Dates  of  their 
respective  Promotion,  Retirement, 
Resignation,  or  Death,  whether  in 
India  or  Europe,  from  the  Year  1760 
—1837,  by  Dodwell  and  Miles,  Lond. 
1838,  8«- 


Alphabetical  list  of  the  Hon.  East  India 
Company's  Madras  Civil  Servants ;  with 
a  list  of  the  Governors-General  of 
India ;  also  of  the  East  India  Directors, 
with  dates  of  their  Appointments, 
Death,  etc.,  from  1773—1839,  by  Dod- 
well and  Miles.     Lond.  1839,  8«- 

Portraits  of  the  Princes  and  People  of 
India  in  the  years  1838 — 41,  by  the 
Hon.  Emily  Eden.     Lond.  1844,  fol. 

History  of  the  Reigning  Family  of  Lahore, 
with  some  Account  of  the  Jummoor 
Rajahs,  the  Seik  Soldiers  and  their 
Sirdars  ;  with  Notes  on  Malcolm, 
Prinsep,  MacGregor,  Lawrence,  Stein- 
bach,  &c.,  by  Major  G.  C.  Smyth. 
Edited  by  Major  G.  Carmichael.  Cal- 
cutta, 1847,  8"- 

The  History  of  Hyder  Shah,  alias  Hyder 
Ali  Khan,  Bahadur,  or  New  Memoirs 
concerning  the  East  Indies,  with  His- 
torical Notes,  Portraits  and  Plates. 
Lond.  1848,  S"- 

The  Bengal  Obituary  ;  or,  a  Record  to 
Perpetuate  the  Memory  of  Departed 
Worth.  Being  a  Compilation  of  Tablets 
and  Monumental  Inscriptions  from  vari- 
ous parts  of  Bengal  and  Agra  Presiden- 
cies. With  Biographical  Sketches  and 
Memoirs.  Calcutta,  1848,  80- 
Th  e  Bengal  Obituary,  or  a  Record  to 
Perpetuate  the  Memory  of  Departed 
worth,  being  a  Compilation  of  Tablets 
and  Monumental  Inscriptions  in  British 
India,  since  the  formation  of  the  Settle- 
ment to  the  present  time.     1851,  8''- 

Histoire  des  Mongols,  depuis  Tchinguiz- 
Khan,  jusqu'a  TimourBey  ou  Tamerlan, 
par  C.  b'Ohsson.  4  vols.  Paris,  1852,  S^- 

Extracts  from  Capt.  Colin  Mackenzie's 
Work,  regarding  the  Dominions  of  the 
late  Tippoo  Sultaun,  and  Correspon- 
dence and  Memorials  of  Prince  Gholam 
Mahomed  and  his  Family.  Calcutta, 
1854,  8«- 

The  History  of  India  from  the  Earliest 
Ages.  By  J.  Talboys  Wheeler.  Com- 
prising  the  Vedic  'Period  and  the  Maha 
Bharata.  The  Bamayana  and  the 
Brahmanic  Period.  Hindu.,  Buddhist^ 
Brahmanical  Bevival.  Mussidman 
Bule.     Lond.  1867,  &c.,  8«- 

Lives  of  Indian  Officers,  by  Sir  John 
Wm.  Kaye.  2  vols.  Lond.  1867,  8°" 
New  edition,  1889. 


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I 


The  History  of  India,  as  told  by  its  own 
Historians.  The  Muhammadan  Period. 
By  Sir  Henry  Elliot.  Edited  and  con- 
tinued by  John  Dawson.  8  vols.  Lond. 
1SG7— 7*7,8^- 

The  Clu'onicles  of  the  Pathan  Kings  of 
Delhi,  illustrated  by  Coins,  Inscrip- 
tions, and  other  Antiquarian  Remains, 
by  Edward  Thomas.  Lond.  1871, 
8«- 

A  short  account  of  the  Lives  of  the  Bish- 
ops of  Calcutta,  gathered  from  their 
published  Biographies,  and  from  other 


sources,  by  W.  C.  Bromehead.  Cal- 
cutta, 187(>,  8«- 

Lapidarium  Zeylanicum,  being  a  Collec- 
tion of  Monumental  Inscriptions  of  the 
Dutch  Churches  and  Churchyards  of 
Ceylon,  by  L.  Ludovici.  Colombo, 
1877,  4'^- 

Next-of-Kin  Marriages  in  Old  Iran,  by 
Darab  Dastur  Peshotan  Sanjana  1888. 
The  Dinkard  with  a  Commentary  by 
Peshotan  Dastur  Behranjee  Sanjana. 
Translation  Fimcl^  Bombay,  vol.  v. 
1888. 


W^t%i  Jrttrits. 


Pedigrees  of  West  India  Families,  com- 
piled by  Ca]:)t.  J.  H.  L.  Archer,  and 
others,  19th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  31,228. 

Monumental  Inscriptions  of  the  British 
West  Indies  from  the  earliest  date, 
with  annotations,  illustrative  of  the 
histories  and  genealogies  of  the  seven- 
teenth century.  With  engravings  of 
the  Arms  of  the  principal  families,  by 
Jas.  Hen.  Lawrence  Archer.  Lond. 
1875,  4«' 

Antigua  and  the  Antiguans ;  a  full  account 
of  the  Colony  and  it?  inhabitants. 
[With  an  appendix  containing  genea- 
logies of  the  principal  settlers  in  the 
island.]     2  vols.     Lond.  1844,  8''- 

Monumental  Inscriptions  in  Barbadoes 
and  Jamaica  before  1750,  with  selections 
from  those  of  later  date  and  extracts 


from  the  parish  registers,  by  J.  H. 
Lawrence  Archer,  1857,  1858.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  23,608. 

Monumental  Inscriptions  of  Barbadoes 
and  Jamaica.  By  J.  H.  Lawrence- 
Archer.  Reprinted  from  the  Gentle- 
man's Magazine. 

Cavaliers  and  Roundheads  in  Barbados, 
1650—1652,  by  N.  Darnell  Davis. 
Demerara,  1883,  18«- 

List  of  marriages  on  record  in  the  parishes 
of  St.  Catherine  and  St.  Andrew, 
Jamaica,  1666—1679.  Brit.  -Mus. 
Add.  MS.  21,931. 

Lists  of  Testators  registered  in  the  office 
of  the  Island  Secretary,  Jamaica,  1663 
—1750.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  21,931. 

Genealogical  collections  of  Charles  Edward 
Long  relating  to  families  connected 
with  Jamaica,  18th  and  19th  centuries, 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  27,968. 


^Pattsij  Registers. 


Separate  parish  registers  will  be  found 
under  Counties. 

The  Marriage  Registration  Acts  (6  &  7 
Will.  IV.  Cap.  85  &  86),  with  Instruc- 
tions, etc.,  by  John  Southerden  Burn. 
Lond.  1836.  12'^-  * 


Registers,    by  John 
Henley-on-Thames, 


Plea  for  Parish 
Southerden  Burn. 
1867  ?  4''- 

Pamphlet  shewing  the  necessity  for 
some  Legislative  Provision  for  the 
better  Custody  and  Preservation  of  Old 
Parish  Registers,     Kendal,  1878,  W"- 


228 


PaEISH    EEaiSTERS. 


The  Preservation  of  Parish  Registers,  by 

T.  P.  Taswell-Langmead. 
Parish  Registers,  by  the  Rev.  F.  Procter, 

of  Wilton. 
Observations    on    Marriages,    Baptisms, 
and  Burials,  as  preserved  in  Parochial 
Registers,  with  sundry   Specimens    of 
the    Entries   of   Marriages,  Baptisms, 
&c.,  in  Foreign  Countries.      Intersper- 
sed  with  divers   Remarks    concerning 
proper  Methods  necessary  to  preserve  a 
Remembrance  of  the  several  Branches 
of    Families,    &e.,   by  Ralph  Bigland. 
Lond.  1764,  4^- 
Report  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  to 
inquire  into  the  State,  Custody,    and 
Authenticity  of  Registers  or  Records 
of    Births   or     Baptisms,     Deaths   or 
Burials,  and  Marriages  in  England  and 
Wales,  other  than  the  Parochial  Regis- 
ters.    Lond.  1838,  fol. 
Parish  Registers  and  Chapelry  Registers 
extant  in  the  year  1831.     G  vols,  folio. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  9555—9560. 
Printed  Parish    Registers,    by    Geo.   W. 
Marshall.  See   The  Genealogist.    New 
Series,  vol.  2.     Lond.  1885,  R^- 
A  large  number  of  Baptismal  and  other 
Registers,    prior   to    the    Registration 
Act  of  1837,  has  been  deposited  in  the 
Registrar   General's    Office,    Somerset 
House,     London,    where    information 
respecting  them  may  be  obtained,  and 
search  allowed  on  payment  of  a  small  fee. 
Lists   of   Non-Parochial    Registers    and 
Records  in  the  Custody  of  the  Regis- 
trar-General  of   Births,    Deaths,    and 
Marriages.     Lond.  1859,  fol. 
Registrum   Ecclesia3    Parochialis.       The 
History  of  Parish  Registers  in  England, 
also  of  Scotland,  Ireland,  the  East  and 
West  Indies,  foreign  countries.  Dissen- 
ters,  the   Fleet,   Kings    Bench,   Mint, 
Chapel  Royal,  etc.,  by  John  Souther- 
den   Burn.     Lond.   1829,  8^'-      Second 
edition,  1862. 
The  Fleet  Jlegisters,  including  May  Fair, 
the    Mint,    Chapel   Royal,  St.   James, 
Savoy,  and  Kings  Bench,  are  deposited 
in  the  Office  of  the  Registrar  General, 
Somerset  House,  London.      They  con- 
sist of  239  volumes   and  about  1000 
pamphlets  or  pocket-books,  dating  from 
1682  to  1754,  only  a  few  of  them  are 
indexed, 


The  Fleet  Registers  ;  comprising  the  his- 
tory   of    Fleet    Marriages    and    some 
account  of  the  Parsons  and  marriage- 
house  keepers  ;  with  extracts  from  the 
Registers  ;  to  which  are  added  notices 
of   the   May    Fair.    Mint,  and   Savoy 
Chapels,  by  J.  S.  Burn.     Lond.  1833, 
8«-      Second  edition,  1834,  8^- 
Registers    of    Births    kept    by    various 
Dissenting  Ministers  and  deposited  in 
Dr.  Williams's  Library,  are  now  deposi- 
ted  in    the    Office  of    the    Registrar-  i 
General,    Somerset     House,     London.   I 
These  registers  date  from  1730  to  1805. 
Births,    Deaths,    and    Marriages.      The 
Registrar's  Kalendar.aud  Compendium, 
by  Chas.  A.  Cocke.    Lond.  1852,  single 
sheet. 
A  Summary  of  the    Population,  with  a 
statistical  chart  of  the  marriages,  births 
and   deaths   from    1839,  by  Chas.  A. 
Cocke.     Lond.  1852.     Two  sheets. 
Parish  Registers,  reprinted  from  the  Home 
and    Foreign    Reviews,    by   R.    Edm. 
Chester   Waters.     London,    1870,    8'^- 
Printed  for  private  circulation. 
Parish    Registers    in    England  :     Their 
History  and  Contents.  With  Suggestions 
for  securing  their  better  Custody   and 
Preservation,      by      Robert     Edmond 
Chester     Waters.       A     new     edition, 
rewritten    throughout    and    enlarged. 
Lond.  1883,  12«- 
The   Register   of    Baptisms,    Marriages, 
Admissions,  into  the  Confraternity  of 
the  Rosary,  etc.,  kept  by  the  Rev.  Fr. 
James  Dominic  Darbyshire  0.  P.  Roman 
Catholic  Chaplain  at  Standish  Hall,  in 
Lane,    Gifford    Hall,     in    Suff.,    and 
Ugbrooke  Park,  Devon,  from  1727  to 
1755.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  32,632. 
Extracts  from  Registers  of  Abbeys,   and 
other   Records,    concerning   Pedigrees, 
with  Drawings  of  Seals,  in  1598,  1611, 
and    1691,    by    Ralph    Brooke.     Brit. 
Mas.  Harl.  MS.  4757.     A  duplicate  of 
a  MS.  in  the  Heralds'  College. 
Register    of    marriages    and    deaths    of 
acquaintances  and  persons  of  rank,   by 
Robert  Dalrymple,  1805—1820.    Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  22,151. 
Chronicon  Mirabile:  Extracts  from  Parish 
Registers,  principally  in  the  North  of 
England,  by  Sir  C.  Sharpe.  Sunderland, 
1825,  80- 


Parish  IIeoisteks. 


220 


Extracts  from  parish  and  other  registers, 
pedigrees,  etc.,  collected  by  Joseph 
Hunter  in  various  parts  of  England, 
but  chiefly  in  Yorkshire  and  the  neigh- 
bouring counties,  1802—1859.  Thirty- 
seven  volumes.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
24,568—24,604. 

Extracts  from  Parish  Registers,  by 
Reginald  Stewart  Boddington.  Lond. 
1879,  4*^-      Privately  printed. 

The  Nonconformist  Register  of  Baptisms, 
Marriages,    and  Deaths,    1644—1702, 


1702—1752,  compiled  by  the  Revs.  0. 
Heywood  and  T.  Dickenson,  generally 
known  as  the  Northowram  or  Coley 
Register,  of  Puritans  and  Anti-Puritans 
in  Yorkshire,  Lancashire,  Cheshire, 
London,  etc.  Edited  by  J.  Horsfall 
Turner.     Brighouse,  1881,  8"- 

Otticial  List  of  the  Registrar-General  of 
Births,  Deaths,  and  Marriages,  to  1st 
Jan.  1881. 


Catalogue  of  Wills  among  the  MSS.  in 
the  British  Museum,  by  J.  Bruce,  19th 
cent.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  28,201,  B. 

Munimenta  antiqua.  Index  to  Letters  of 
Administration.  Edited  by  Fred.  A. 
Crisp.  Lond.  1888,  &c.  fol. 

A  collection  of  concise  precedents  of 
Wills,  by  Chas.  Weaver.  Lond.  1882, 
8«- 

Copies  of  Wills  of  various  persons,  1499 
—1693.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  31,151. 

The  last  Will  and  Testament  "of  Alfred 
the  Great.  Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS.  296. 

Royal  Wills,  and  other  matters  relating 
to  Heraldry,  &c.  Brit.  Mus.  Stowe 
MS.   429. 

A  collection  of  all  the  Wills,  now  known 
to  be  extant,  of  the  Kings  and  Queens 
of  England,  etc.,  from  William  the 
Conquerer  to  Henry  the  Seventh,  by 
John  Nichols.     Lond.  1780.  4"- 

Collection  of  Wills  of  the  16th  and  17th 
centuries,  3  vols.  Brit.  Mus.  Stowe 
MSS.  294. 

Testamenta  Vetusta  :  being  Illustrations 
from  Wills,  of  Manners,  Customs,  &c., 
as  well  as  of  the  Descents  and  Posses- 
sions of  many  Distinguished  Families, 
from  the  reign  of  Henry  II.  to  the 
Accession  of  Queen  Elizalieth,  by 
Nicholas  Harris  Nicolas.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1826,  8'^- 


Extracts  from  Wills,  etc.  in  support  of 
English  Pedigrees  of  the  15th  and 
16th  centuries.  Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS. 
430. 

Abstracts  of  Wills  recorded  in  the  Regis- 
try of  the  University  of  Cambridge, 
from  1500—1590.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MSS.  7030,  f .  307  ;  7033,  f.  200. 

Abstracts  of  Wills  proved  in  the  Registry 
of  the  Bishop  of  Ely,  at  Cambridge, 
from  1478—1551.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  7043,  ff.  153—177,  265. 

Extracts  from  the  Registers  of  Wills  in 
the  Diocese  of  Ely.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  5861. 

Copies  of  Cheshire  Wills.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  1991. 

Wills  copied  from  the  "  Great  Register 
Book,"  in  the  Will  Office  within  the 
Abbey  Court  of  the  City  of  Chester. 
1520  to  1660.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
2067. 

An  Index  to  the  Wills  and  Inventories 
now  preserved  in  The  Court  of  Probate 
at  Chester,  from  A.D.  1621  to  1650. 
With  two  appendices,  of  Lane.  Ches. 
Will  and  Administrations,  from  1650 
to  1660,  by  J.  P.  Earwaker.  Becord 
Society,  1881.  8'^- 

An  Index  to  the  Wills  and  Inventories 
now  preserved  in  the  Court  of  Probate 
at  Chester,   from  AD.   1660  to  1680. 


230 


Wills. 


With  an  appendix.  Edited  by  J.  P. 
Earvvaker,  for  the  Lancashire  and 
Cheshire  Record  Society.  Vol.  15, 
Manchester,  1887.  8°- 

Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Wills  and  In- 
ventories. Chetham  Society,  vols.  33, 
51,  51.     Manchester,  1853—60.  4P- 

Wills  and  Inventories  relating  to  Cum- 
berland, etc.  Edited  by  James  Kaine. 
Surtees  Society.     Durham,  1853,  8°- 

Notes  on  the  Wills  in  the  Great  Orphan 
Book  and  Book  of  Wills  in  the  Council 
House  at  Bristol,  by  the  Ivev.  T.  P. 
Wadley.  Bristol  and  Gloucestershire 
Archcbological  Society.     Bristol,  1812, 

Index  of  Wills  at  Gloucester,  by  Sir 
Thomas  Phillips.     Privately  printed. 

Early  Kentish  Wills.  By  James  Green- 
street.  Lond.  1857,  8°-  See  also 
Archceologia  Cantiana.^  xi. 

Extracts  from  the  Kegisters  of  Wills  in 
the  Diocese  of  Canterbury,  temjo.  Hen. 
VII.— 1731.  4  vols.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MSS.  32,660—32,663. 

Abstracts  and  copies  of  Wills  in  the 
Prerogative  Court  of  Canterbury,  18th 
cent.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  24,583  ; 
25,467, 

Kentish  Administration  Grants  A.D. 
1559 — 1603.  Epitomized  by  Leland  L. 
Duncan.    Kent  Archceological  Society. 

Lancashire  Wills  and  Inventories. 
Chetham  Society,  vols.  33,  51.  54. 
Manchester,  1853—60,  4«- 

Wills  and  Inventories  relating  to 
Lancashire,  etc.  Edited  by  James 
Kaine.  Surtees  Society.  Durham,  1853, 
8«- 

A  List  of  the  Lancashire  Wills  proved 
within  the  Archdeaconry  of  Kichmond 
and  now  preserved  in  Somerset  House, 
London,  from  A.D.  1457  to  1748  and 
of  Abstracts  of  Lancashire  Wills 
belonging  to  the  same  •  Archdeaconry, 
from  A.D.  1531  to  1652.  Edited  by 
Lieut. -Col.  Henry  Eishwick  for  the 
Lancashire  and  Cheshire  JRecord 
Society.  Vols.  10,  13.  Manchester 
1884,  86,  80- 

An  Abstract  of  all  the  Wills  and  Admini- 
strations recorded  in  the  Episcopal 
Kegisters  of  the  Old  Diocese  of  Lincoln, 
1280—1547,  by  Alfred  Gibbons. 
Privately  printed,  1888,  8«- 


Calendar  of  Wills  proved  and  enrolled  in 
the  Court  of  Husting,  A  D.  1258  to 
A.D.  1688.  Preserved  among  the 
Archives  of  the  Cor[)oration  of  the  City 
of  London  at  the  Guildhall.  Edited  bv 
Keginald  K.  Sharpe.  Part  I.  A.D. 
1258  to  A.D.  1358.  Printed  by  the 
Corporation,  1889,  8°-      In  progress. 

Notes  out  of  Wills  in  the  Prerogative 
Office.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6148,  ft. 
12,  17,  63,  100,  123,  138,  144. 

Extracta  ex  Testamentis  in  Praerogat. 
Officio.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  972,  f. 
110. 

Abstracts  of  various  Wills  from  the  Ilegis- 
try  in  Doctors'  Commons.  Brit.  Mus. 
Lans.  MS.  938. 

Collections  out  of  the  Wills  in  the  Pre- 
rogative Office.  Ashm.  Lib.  Wood 
MS.  8584. 

Collectanea  quaidam  ex  Kegistris  Testa- 
mentorum  in  Curia  Pra^rog.  Lond. 
anno  1651.     Bodl.  Lib.  MS.  4164. 

Wills  out  of  the  Prerogative  Office.  Her. 
Coll.  Vincent  MS.  31,  p.  139. 

The  Eifty  Earliest  English  Wills  in  the 
Court  of  Probate,  1387—1439.  Edited 
by  F.  J.  Eurnival  for  the  JEarly  Eng- 
lish Text  Society.      London,  1882,  8o- 

Wills  from  Doctors'  Conunons,  1495  to 
1695.   Camden  Society,  Lond.  1863, 4P- 

Notes  of  unpublished  Wills  at  Somerset 
House,  by  W.  S.  Ellis.  "The  Genealo- 
gist," new  series,  vol.  iv.  Lond.  1887,  S"- 

Hackney  Wills.  19  vols.  Tyssen  Lib. 
Hackney. 

Copies  of  London  and  Surrey  Wills,  1542 
—1545.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,925. 

Testamenta  Lambethana,  being  a  complete 
list  of  all  the  Wills  and  Testaments 
recorded  in  the  Archiepiscopal  Kegisters 
at  Lambeth,  from  A.  D.  1312  to  1636. 
Extracted  by  Dr.  Ducarel,  etc.  Privately 
printed  by  Sir  Thos.  Phillipps.  Typis 
Medio-Montanis,  1854,  fol. 

Calendar  of  Lambeth  Wills.  "  The  Genea- 
logist," vols.  V.  Yi.  Lond.  1881-82.   8«- 

Calendar  of  Lambeth  Administrations. 
"  The  Genealogist,"  vol.  vii.  Lond. 
188S,  8«- 

Calendar  of  Wills  relating  to  the  Counties 
of  Northampton  and  Kutland,  1510  to 
1652.  Edited  by  W.  P.  W.  PhiUi- 
more,  for  the  Index  Library.  Lond. 
1888,  80- 


Wills. 


231 


An  Index  to  Wills  proved  in  the  Court 
of  the  Chancellor  of  the  University  of 
Oxford,  and  to  such  of  the  llecords  and 
other  Instruments  and  Papers  of  that 
Court  as  relate  to  Matters  or  Causes 
Testamentary,  by  the  Kev.  John 
Griffiths.  Clarendon  Press.  Oxford, 
1862,  80- 

Some  Collections  out  of  the  Will  Office 
in  Oxford,  by  Anthony  a  Wood.  Ashm. 
Lib.,  Wood  MS.  8562,  f.  223. 

Lichfield  Wills,  1510-1652,  relating  to 
the  counties  of  Salop,  Stafford,  Derby, 
Warwick  and  Cheshire.  "  The  Index 
Library."  vol.  iv.  Lond.  1889,  8«- 

Somersetshire  Wills,  by  Fred.  Wm. 
Weaver. 

Abstracts  of  Somersetshire  Wills,  from 
the  collections  of  Rev.  Fred.  Brown, 
privately  printed  for  Fred.  A.  Crisp. 
Two  series,  1887-88,  fol. 

Wills,  partly  copies  and  partly  original, 
of  Suffolk  testators.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MSS.  19,190,  19198. 

Wills  and  Inventories  from  the  Begisters 
of  the  Commissary  of  Bury  St.  Edmund's 
and  the  Archdeacon  of  Sudbury. 
Edited  by  S.  Tymms.  Camden  Society. 
Lond.  1850,  8°-  '  [The  first  will  is 
dated  1370,  and  the  last  1649.] 

Abstracts  of  Wills  from  the  Registry  of 
the  Archdeacon  of  Sudbury,  between 
1354  and  1560.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
294,  ff.  156—162. 

Collectanea  ex  Registris  Testamentorum, 
in  Cur.  Archid.  Sudburiensis,  anno 
1633,  remanentibus.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  639,  f.  121. 


Extracts  from  the  will-books  at  Ipswich, 
1437—1530  ;  relating  chiefly  to  be- 
quests to  churches  and  religious  houses, 
by  John  Wodderspoon.  1848.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  25,345. 

Abstract  of  Wills  relating  to  Ipswich,  Co. 
Suffolk,  1437—1547,  by  William 
Stevenson  Fitch.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
23,964. 

Wills  and  Inventories  relating  to  West- 
moreland,etc.  Edited  by  James  Raine. 
Surtees  Society.     Durhain,  1853,  S^- 

Abstract  of  Wills  from  the  Registry  of 
the  Archdeaconry  of  Richmond  in 
Yorkshire,  from  ^1522.  Brit.  Mus 
Harl.  MS.  7029. 

Copies  of  Yorkshire  wills,  and  of  the  will 
of  Dr.  Samuel  Johnson,  1547 — 1784. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,476. 

Abstracts  of  Wills  from  the  Archdeaconry 
of  Richmond,  by  Christopher  Towueley. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  32115. 

Extracts  from  Wills  relating  to  York- 
shire, 1389—1802;  made  from  the 
registers  at  York  by  William  Paver 
and  others.  10  volumes.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MSS.129,677— 29,686.  Indexes  to 
the  foregoing  Extracts  of  Wills,  29,687, 
29,688. 

Testamenta  Eboracensia,  or  Wills  register- 
ed at  York,  illustrative  of  the  History 
of  the  Province  of  York,  from  1300 
downwards.  Vols  4,  30,  45,  53. 
Surtees  Society.  Edited  by  J.  Raine. 
5  vols  Newcastle,  1836—84,  8«- 

Wills  and  Inventories  from  the  Registry 
of  the  Archdeaconry  of  Richmond. 
Edited  by  J.  Raine.  Surtees  Society^ 
vol.  26.     Durham,  1853.  S"- 


S^pltljral  H0niimmts,  Ittsmptiatts,  ©faitiiarus, 

attb  (^pttapljs. 


Report  of  the  Sepulchral  Monuments 
Committee.  Antiqiuirian  Society. 
Lond.  1872,  fol. 

Notices  and  drawings  of  monumental 
brasses,  effigies,  etc.,  will  be  found  in 
The  Archcsological  Journalp2ii\di  in  the 
Journal  of  the  British  Archceological 
jissociation. 


The  following  Collections  of  Rubbings  of 
Sepulchral  Brasses  are  in  the  Dept.  of 
MSS.  of  the  British  Museum  ;  an  index 
has  recently  been  made,  and  may  be 
consulted  in  the  Department. 

Rubbings  of  Sepulchral  Brasses  in  various 
parts  of  England,  collected  by  Craven 
Ord.     32,478.     Large  folio. 


232       Sepulchral  Mo^umet^^ts,  Inscrtptioxs,  Obituaries,  &  Epitaphs. 


Rubbings  of  Sepulchral  Brasses,  collected 

by    Francis    Douce  ;    arranged   topo- 
graphically : — 

Bucks.            32479.       A.  1—4. 

Cambridge,  „  B. 

Cumberland,        „  C. 

Essex,                   „           J).  1,    2. 

Herts,                  „           E.  1—7. 

Kent,                   „           F.  1—12. 

Middlesex,           „           G.  1 — 3. 

Norfolk,              „           H.  1—10. 

Northampton,     „           I.  1 — 3. 

Oxford,                „           K.  1—3. 

Salop,  „  L. 

Suffolk,               „           M.  1—14. 

Dublin,                „           N.  1,    2. 

Miscellaneous      „           0.  1 — 9. 

Paper  Rolls. 

Rubbings  of  Sepulchral  Brasses  in   Cos. 

Somerset,      Wilts,      and      Gloucester. 

Paper  Rolls.     32,480,  A— X. 
Rubbings  of  Sepulchral  Brasses,  collected 

by  the  Rev.   George  Rowe,   arranged 

topographically  : — 

Beds,              32481.       A.  1—12. 

Bucks,                 „           B.  1—5. 

Cambridge,          „           C.  1 — 33. 

Cornwall,              „           D.  1—8. 

Derby,                  „           E.  1,    2. 

Dorset,  „  F. 

Durham,  „  G. 

Essex,                  „           H.  1—10. 

Gloucester,  ,,  I. 

Herts,                  „           K.  1—12. 

Kent,  „  L. 

Lincoln,               „           M.  1,    2. 

Middlesex,          „           N.  1 — 5. 

Monmouth,         ,,  O. 

Norfolk,               „           P.  1—6. 

Northampton,     „           Q.  1 — 9. 

Somerset,            „           R.  1 — 4. 

Suffolk.  „  S. 

Warwick,             „            T.  1—5. 

Westmoreland    „  U. 

Worcester,  „  V. 

York,                   „           W.  1—13. 

Miscellaneous,     ,,           X.  1,    2. 

Paper  Rolls. 

Rubbings  of  Sepulchral  Brasses,  arranged 

topographically  : — 

Bucks               32482       A.  1—25 

Gloucester,  „  B. 

Herts,                   „           C.  1,    2. 

Oxford,                 „           D.  1—9. 

Somerset,              „           E.  1,    2. 


Paper  Rolls. 
Rubbings  of  Sepulchral  Brasses  and  In- 
scriptions in  tlie  County  of  Suffolk, 
collected  by  David  Elisha  Davy.  In 
two  cases,  arranged  under  the 
Hundreds  :  — 

32483. 
Hoxne,  ff.       1—35,    214—220. 

Hartismere,     ff.     36—52. 
Cosford,  ff.     53—66. 

Colnies,  if.     67—69. 

Carlford,  fC.     70—74. 

Bosmere    and    Clavdon,       ff.  75 — 92. 
Blvthing,         ff.     93—142. 
Blackbourne,  If.  143—158. 
Babergh,  ff.  159—213. 

32484. 
Ipswich,  ff.       1 — 25. 

Lackford,         If.       2—34. 
Loes,  ff.     35—56. 

Mutford  and  Lothingland,  ff.  57—83. 
Plomesgate,     ff.     84—119. 
Risbridge,        ff.  120—154. 
Samford,  ff.  155—175. 

Stow,  ff.  176—179. 

Thedwastre,  ff.  180—188. 
Thingo,  ff.  189—222. 

ThredHng,  ff.  223—225. 
Wangford,  ff.  226—264. 
Wilford,  ff.  265—273. 

Rubbings  of  Sepulchral  Brasses  arranged 
topographically  : — 

Cambridge,     32485.  A.  1—6. 

Devon,  „  B.  1—2. 

Essex,  „  C. 

Gloucester,  „  D.  1 — 6. 

Hereford,  „  E.  1—3. 

Herts,  „  F.  1—3. 

Kent,  „  G.  1—6. 

Northampton,  ,,  H.  1 — 6. 

Middlesex,  „  I  1—11. 

Oxford,  .,  K. 

Suffolk,  „  L.  1—5. 

Warwick  „  M.  1—8. 

Wilts,  „  N. 

Worcester,  „  O.  1,    2. 

Wales,  „  P.  1,    2. 

Ireland,  „  Q.  1 — 5. 

Miscellaneous  ,,  R.  1,    2. 

Paper  Rolls. 
Rubbings  of  Sepulchral   Brasses,    in    Co. 

Bucks,  and  elsewhere.     32486.     Folio. 
Rubbings  of  Sepulchral  Brasses,  arranged 

topograhically. 


SEPULCHRA.L  MONUMENTS,  INSCRIPTIONS,  < 

Dbituaeies,  &  Epitaphs.       233 

Cambridge,    32487.       A. 

Rubbings  of  Sepulchral  Brasses,  collected 

Kent,                  „            B.       1- 

-25 

by 

Rev.   Henry   Addington,   chronolo- 

Middlesex,          „            C.        1- 

-3. 

gically    arranged     (but   not   strictly) 

Surrey.                ,,             D.       1 — 4. 

under  ranks  of  Ecclesiastics,   Knights 

Wales,                 „             E,        1- 

-5. 

an 

d  Esquires  in  Armour,   Ladies,   and 

Paper  Rolls. 

Civilians   or  persons  in  civil  dress,   in 

iiubbings  of  Sepulchral  Brasses,  arranged 

one  or  more  series  in  the  several  cen- 

topographically : — 

turies.     Fifty-four  large  folio  volumes. 

Cambridge,        32488       A.       1- 
Gloucester,             ,,           B.       1- 
Herts,                    ,,           C. 

-2. 
-4. 

32490  A.  Ecclesiastics,  14th  cent. 

„      B.  Knights,  13th  and  14th  centt. 
„      C.  Knights,  Civilians  and  Ladies, 

Norfolk,                 „          D.       1- 

—3. 

14th  cent. 

Paper  Rolls. 

5) 

D.  Ecclesiastics,  1400—1450. 

E.  Do.           1450—1499. 

Rubbings  of  Sepulchral  Brasses,  collected 

5? 

F.         Do.  circ.  1400— c^'r^?.  1490. 

by  the  Rev.  ^neas  Barkly  Hutchison, 

55 

G.         Do.  circ.  1360— c/rc.  1490. 

arranged  topographically  : — 

)} 

H.        Do.           1451—1498. 

Beds,         32489  A,  1—15,  17. 

55 

I.    Knights    and   Esquires, 

Berks,           „        B, 

1400—1446. 

Bucks,          „       C. 

55 

K.         „         „    1450—1499. 

Cambridge,  „       D.  1—29. 

55 

L-          „         „    1400— c^Vc.  1420. 

Chester,        „        E. 

55 

M.         „         „    1422— ciVc.  1490. 

Cornwall,      „       F,  1—42,  44- 

-52. 

55 

N.         „         „    1451—1497. 

Cumberland  „       G,  1 — 3. 

55 

0.          „         ,.    1400— ciVc.  1490. 

Denbigh,      „       H.  1—6. 

55 

P.  Ladies,  circ.  1400—1496. 

,  Derby,           „        I,    1-10 

55 

Q.       „                 1452—1499. 

Devon,          „       K,  1—39. 

55 

R.       „        circ.  1400— c^>c.  1490. 

Dorset,         „       L. 

55 

S.  Civilians,         1400—1439. 

Essex,           „       M,  1—21. 

55 

T.      „        circ.  1400—1499. 

Glamorgan  ,,       N. 

55 

V.      „                  1450—1499. 

Gloucester,  „        0,  1—33. 

55 

W.    „                  1450—1499. 

Hants,          „        P. 

55 

X.     „        circ.  1495. 

Hereford,     ,.        Q,  1,  2. 

5* 

Y.  Ecclesiastics,  1500—1591. 

Herts,           „        R,  1—27. 

'5 

Z.           „             1501—1545. 

Kent,           „        S,  1—23. 

55 

AA.       „    circ.  1500—1594. 

Kirkcudbright      T,  1—5. 

55 

BB.  Knights,     1500—1548. 

Lancaster,    „       U.  1 — 10 

55 

CC.         „            1550—1599. 

Leicester,     „       V. 

55 

DD.        „            1500—1548. 

Lincoln,       „       W,  1—3. 

55 

EE.        „            1550—1599. 

Middlesex,  „       X,  1—22. 

55 

FF.         „            1500—1596. 

Monmouth  „       Y. 

55 

GG.        „   circ.  1500—1597. 

Norfolk       „        Z,  1—55 

55 

HH.  Ladies,       1501-1549. 

.Northampton   AA,  1 — 5 

55 

II.           „            1551—1599. 

Nottingham,,   BB,  1—6 

55 

KK.       „            1502—1549. 

Oxford,         „   CC,  1—34 

55 

LL.         „            1557—1599. 

Somerset,      „  DD,  1—10 

55 

MM.       „  circ.  1500—1592. 

Suffolk,        „  EE,  1—77 

55 

NN.       „            1505—1599. 

Surrey,         „  EE,  1—12 

55 

00.  Civilians,    1500—1547. 

Sussex,          „  GG,  I — 14 

55 

PP.         „            1552—1599. 

Warwick,      „  HH.  1—3 

55 

^^Q.        „            1500—1546. 

Wilts,           „   II,    1—7 

55 

RR.        „  1501, 1553—1599. 

York,            „  KK,  1—17 

55 

SS.         „    circ.  1500— c/rc.  1590. 

Miscellaneous  LL,  1 — 80    « 

55 

TT.         „            1500—1600. 

Belgium,       „  MM.  1—16 

55 

VV.        „  circ.  1500—1593. 

Papers  Rolls. 

55 

WW.      „            1500—1543. 

234       Sepulchral  Monuments,  Inscriptions,  Obituaries,  &  Epitaphs. 


32490  XX.        „  1553—1599. 

„      YY.        „  circ.  1500—1599. 
„      ZZ.  Ecclesiastics,l  603—1660. 

Knights,  CiVc.  1600—1656. 

Ladies,  circ.  1600 — 1633. 
„  AAA.  Ladies  1600—1649. 
„      BBB.       „  1646. 

„      CCC.  Civilians,  1600—1648. 
„      DDD.       „  1600—1642. 

„      EEE.        „  1600—1642. 

„      FEE.        „  circ.  1600—1773. 

[The  names  o£  persons  and  places  will  be 
found  in  the  index.] 

Impressions  taken  from  Coffin  plates  of 
the  English  Nobility  and  Gentry  ; 
1727—1831.  Collected  by  Sir  George 
Nayler,  Garter  King  at  Arms,  with  an 
Index  to  each  volume,  and  a  few 
Biographical  Notes.  To  these  are  added 
a  few  additions,  down  to  1842,  by 
"William  Barclay.  14  volumes,  large 
folio,  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  22,292— 
22,305. 

A  series  of  Monumental  Brasses,  from  the 
thirteenth  to  the  sixteenth  century. 
Drawn  and  engraved  by  J.  G.  and  L. 
A.  B.  Waller.     Lond.  1840—46.  fol. 

Illustrations  of  Monumental  Brasses. 
Edited  for  the  Cambridge  Camden 
Society  by  J.  M.  N.,  i.e.  John  Mason 
Neale.     Camb.  1846,  4P' 

A  list  of  the  Monumental  Brasses  remain- 
ing in  England,  arranged  according  to 
Counties,  by  Charles  Robertson  Man- 
ning.    Lond.  1846,  8«- 

Monumental  Brasses  and  Slabs  of  the 
Middle  Ages,  by  the  Rev.  C.  Boutell. 
Lond.  1847,  8°' 

Manual  for  the  Study  of  Monumental 
Brasses,  with  a  Catalogue  of  450 
Rubbings  in  Possession  of  the  Oxford 
Architectural  Society.  Lond.  1848. 
80- 

The  Monumental  Brasses  of  England,  by 
the  Rev.  Charles  Boutell.  Lond.  1849, 
80- 

A  list  of  the  sepulchral  brasses  of  Eng- 
land :  alphabetically  arranged  in 
counties,  by  Justin  Simpson.  Stamford. 
1857,  8o- 

A  Manual  of  Monumental  Brasses.  By 
H.  Haines.     Oxford,  1861,  S^- 

Monumental  Brasses  of  England,  col- 
lected   with     a    view    to    re- editing 


Haines's  Manual,  by  J.  Sparvel  Bayley. 
3  vols.  MSS.  1880,  belonging  to 
Arthur  Vicars,  Esq.  F.S.A.  Vicarage 
Library,  Clyde  Road,  Dublin. 

Memorial  Brasses  engraved  by  T.  J. 
Gawthorp.     Lond.  1865,  8o- 

Drawings  and  rubbings  of  shields  of  arms 
from  monumental  brasses  in  various 
churches  in  Kent  and  London.  19th 
century.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  20,088. 

A  Book  of  Fac-similes  of  Monumental 
Brasses  on  the  Continent  of  Europe, 
with  brief  descriptive  notes,  by  the 
Rev.  W.  F.  Creeny.  Norwich,  1884,  fol. 

Funeral  Monuments,  and  effigies  of  the 
Kings  of  England.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  5951. 

Funeral  Trophies  of  several  of  the  Nobility 
of  England,  painted  in  colours.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1178. 

Monumental  Inscriptions.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  6121. 

Armorial  Ensigns  and  Monumental 
Inscriptions  in  various  Churches  in 
England.     Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  919. 

Monuments  and  Inscriptions  in  several 
Counties,  by  the  Rev.  Wm.  Cole.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  5806. 

Church  notes  taken  by  Randle  Holme  in 
various  Counties.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  2129. 

A  Collection  of  Monumental  Inscriptions, 
by  Lord  Oxford.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
6894 

A  large  collection  of  Monumental  draw- 
ings. Epitaphs,  and  Arms,  from  many 
of  the  churches  in  London,  and  other 
parts  of  England,  collected  chiefly  by 
Henry  St.  George,  Esq.,  and  Nicholas 
Charles,  Esq.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  874. 

Funeral  In  scriptions  and  Arms  in  Churches . 
collected  by  Aug.  Vincent.  Her.  Coll. 
Vincent  MSS.  175  ;  177. 

Illustrium  Virorum  Elogia,  with  portraits^ 
coats  ofarmSf  devices  etc..^  by  J.  Phil. 
Tomasini.  Pat.  1630,  4P-  Another 
edition,  1644. 

Illustrium  Virorum  Elogia  Sepulchralia, 
edidit  Edvardus  Popham,  Col.  Oriel 
Oxon,nu23er  Soc.Londini,  apud  Dodsley. 
Oxon.  1778,  80- 

Ancient  funerall  monuments  within  the 
United  Monarchic  of  Great  Britaine 
and  Ireland,  and  the  Islands  adjacent, 
by  John  Weever.     Lond.  1631,  fol. 


Sepulcheal  Monuments,  Inscriptions,  Obttuaries,  &  Epitaphs. 


235 


An  Alphabetical  Index  to  Weever's 
Funeral  Monuments,  printed  1631, 
by  the  Kev.  Archdeacon  Denne.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  11,824. 

Ancient  Funeral  Monuments  within  the 
United  Monarchic  of  Great  Britaine, 
Ireland,  etc.,  by  John  Weever.  Third 
edition  with  additions.  London,  1767, 
4P-  The  original  MS.  is  in  the  library 
of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries,  Nos. 
127  ;  128.  An  Alphabetical  Index  in 
Manuscript  is  in  the  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS    11,824. 

Monumentaillustrium  Virorum  et  Elogia, 
by  M.  Z.  Boxhorn.  Amsterdam,  1G38, 
fol. 

Monumenta  Illustrium  virorum  et  Elogia, 
editio  nova  aucta  Antiquis  Monumentis 
in  Agro  Trajectino  repertis.  Traj., 
1671,  fol. 

Les  Tombeaux  des  Personnes  illustres  ; 
avec  leurs  eloges,  genealogies,  armes, 
et  devises,  par  Jean  le  Laboureur 
Paris,  1642,  fol.   Another  edition,  1679. 

Funeral  Escutcheons  of  Nobility  and 
Gentry,  from  1651—1663.  Her.  Coll. 
MS.  E.D.N.  30. 

Deus  et  liex.  Rex  et  Episcopus  :  Carmen 
ad  Clerum  cui  Carmini  sua  superaddidit 
Elogia  Sepulchralia,  by  P.  Fisher.  Lond. 
1675,  8«- 

Des  Decorations  Funebres,  par  Claude 
FranyGis  Menestrier.     Paris,  1684,  8<^- 

An  Theater  of  Mortality  ;  or  a  Collection 
of  Funeral  Inscriptions  over  Scotland. 
Collectedand  Englished  by  R.  Monteith. 
Edin.  1704-13,  8°- 

Monumental  Inscriptions  upon  Arch- 
bishops and  Bishops  of  England  and 
Wales,  collected  by  John  Le  Neve. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl  MSS.  6407,  6414, 
6416. 

Monumental  Inscriptions,  by  John  Le 
Neve.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  3605- 
3616,  and  6404-6418. 

Monumental  Inscriptions,  from  A.D. 
1600  to  1649,  by  John  Le  Neve.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  5321.  [Partly  printed 
inLeNeve's  "  Monumenta  Anglicana."] 

Index  to  Le  Neve's  Monumental  Inscrip- 
tions, 1501-1529.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  6408.  The  same  from  1650-1679. 
Harl.  MS.  6418.  • 

Monumenta  Anglicana :  being  Inscrip- 
tions on  the   Monuments   of    several 


Eminent  persons  deceased  in  or  since 
the  year  1600  to  the  end  of  the  year 
1718.  By  John  Le  Neve,  5  vols. 
Lond.  1717-19,  8"- 

Sepulchrorum  Inscriptions  ;  or  a  curious 
Collection  of  above  900  of  the  most 
remarkable  Epitaphs,  Ancient  and 
Modern,  Serious  and  Merry,  in  the 
Kingdoms  of  Great  Britain,  Ireland, 
etc.  with  an  index  of  each  person's 
name,  by  James  Jones.  Westminster, 
1727,  8'^-  100  pages  only  of  vol.  ii. 
were  printed. 

Miscellaneous  Collection  of  Coats  of 
Arms,  Church  Notes,  etc.  by  William 
Fox.  1775-1782.  Brit.  Mus.  Add  MSS. 
8939-8944. 

Nenia  Britannica ;  or,  a  Sepulchral 
History  of  Great  Britain  from  the 
earliest  period  to  its  general  conversion 
to  Christianity.  By  Rev.  James 
Douglas.    Lond.  1793,  fol. 

Sepulchral  Memorials  in  Great  Britain 
applied  to  illustrate  the  History  of 
Families,  Manners,  Habits,  and  arts  at 
the  different  periods,  from  the  Norman 
Conquest  to  the  17th  century ;  with 
Introductory  Observations,  by  Richard 
Gough.  3  vols.  Lond.  1786-1796,  fol. 

Drawings  of  Sepulchral  Monuments  in 
English  Cathedrals  and  Churches,  by 
Smart  Lethieullier,  and  Charles  Fred- 
erick, |in  three  volumes,  18th  century, 
folio.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  27,348- 
27,350. 

Collection  of,  Inscriptions,  Monuments, 
Brasses,  Coats  of  Arms,  etc.  of  several 
Counties  of  England,  by  the  Rev. 
David  Thomas  Powell.  In  eight 
volumes.  Vol.  I.  Bedfordshire  and 
Buckinghamshire.  Vol.  II.  Berkshire. 
Vol.  III.  Cambridgeshire,  Hereford- 
shire, and  Hertfordshire.  Vol.  IV. 
Devonshire  and  Dorsetshire.  Vols.  V. 
and  VI.  Essex.  Vol.  VII.  Leicester- 
shire, Lincolnshire  and  Norfolk.  Vol. 
VIII.  Somersetshire.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MSS.  17,456-17,463. 

An  Essay  on  National  and  Sepulchral 
Monuments,  by  William  Wood.  Lond. 
1808,  4«- 

Histrionic  Topography ;  or,  the  birth- 
places, residences,  and  funeral  monu- 
ments of  the  most  distinguished  actors. 
By  J.  N.  Brewer.  Lond.   1818,  B^- 


236       Sepulcheal  Monuments,  Inscriptions,  Obittjakies,  &  Epitaphs. 


Select  Funeral  Memorials.  Edited  by 
Sir  S.  E.  Brydges.  Printed  at  Lee 
Priory,  Kent,  1818,  4"- 

Coloured  drawings  of  Monuments,  Brasses, 
etc  ,  by  G.  Shepherd,  1820.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MSS.  16,9(56  ;    16,967. 

The  Monumental  llemains  of  noble  and 
eminent  persons,  comprising  the 
Sepulchral  Antiquities  of  Great  Britain. 
By  Edw.  Blore.     Lond.  1826,  4«- 

The  Monumental  Effigies  of  Great 
Britain,  selected  from  our  Cathedrals 
and  Churches,from  the  Norman  Con- 
quest to  the  reign  of  Henry  VIII.,  by 
C.  A.  Stothard.  With  an  Introduction 
and  Descriptions  by  Alfred  John 
Kempe.     Lond.  1817—32,  fol. 

Monumental  Effigies  of  Great  Britain, 
from  William  I.  to  Henry  VIII.  selected 
from  our  Cathedrals  and  Churches,  by 
Chas.  Alfred  Stothard.  With  Historical 
Descriptions,  and  Introduction,  by  John 
Kempe.  A  New  Edition,  with  a  large 
body  of  Additional  Notes  by  John 
Hewitt.  Lond.  1876,  4o-  The  same, 
large  paper,  fol. 

A  Glimpse  at  the  Monumental  Architec- 
ture and  Sculpture  of  Great  Britain, 
by  M.  H.  Bloxam.     Lond.  1834,  8«- 

Fragmenta  Sepulchralia.  A  Glimpse  at 
the  sepulchral  and  early  monumental 
remains  of  Great  Britain,  by  M.  H. 
Bloxam.  Oxf.  1840—50,  8«-  Privately 
printed. 

Antique  and  Armorial  Collections  ;  con- 
sisting of  notices  of  various  archi- 
tectural and  monumental  antiquities, 
in  various  counties  of  England  and  in 
Pioardy,  by  the  Rev.  Alfred  J.  F. 
Suckling,  1821—1839,  sixteen  vols. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  18,476—18,491. 

Vetusta  Monumenta  ;  or,  Ancient  Monu- 
ments illustrative  of  the  History  and 
Topography  of  Great  Britain.  Society 
of  Antiquaries.  6  vols.  Lond.  1737 — 
1840,  fol. 

The  Monumental  Effigies  of  Great 
Britain.  Drawn  and  etched  by  T. 
Hollis  and  G.  Hollis.  Lond.  1840,  etc. 
fol.     Parts  1—6. 

Monumental  Drawings  of  celebrated 
Persons,  by  Thos.  Gosden.  1842,  4'^- 
Brit.  Mus.  Lib.  not  published. 

Memoir  on  the  Preservation  of  Monu- 
mental Inscriptions,  b^  T.  W.  King.  See 


The   Archceological    Journal.,   i,   135. 
Lond.  1845,  Bo- 
Peculiarities  of  Monumental  Effigies  in 
Wales.  See  "ArchseologiaCambrensis,"        I 
vols.  2  and  3.     Lond.  1847—48,  8«- 

Testamentary  burials  and  monumental 
inscriptions,  transcribed  from  James 
Torre's  Manuscript  in  the  Chapter 
Library  at  York,  bv  Percy  Woodroffe 
Paver,  1848.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  ' 
29,689. 

Christian  Monuments  in  England  and 
Wales.  With  numerous  illustrations, 
by  the  Rev.  Charles  Boutell.  Lond. 
1849,  80- 

A  Manual  for  the  Study  of  the  Sepulchral 
Slabs  and  Crosses  of  the  Middle  Ages, 
by  the  Rev.  E.  L.  Cutts.  Lond.  1849, 
8«- 

Notices  of  Sepulchral  Monuments  in 
English  Churches,  by  W.  H.  Kelke. 
Lond.  1850,  80- 

Shrines  and  Sepulchres  of  the  Old  and 
New  Worlds,  a  Pilgrimage  to  many 
Lands,  with  Notices  of  Funeral  Customs, 
by  R.  R.  Madden.     2  vols.     1851,  8°- 

Notes  on  the  Churches  in  the  Counties  of 
Kent,  Sussex  and  Surrey,  with  the 
Sepulchral  Memorials  and  other  Anti- 
quities, by  A.  Hussey.  Lond.  1852,  8o- 

New  designs  for  monuments,  tombs,  etc., 
by  D.  A.  Clarkson.  3  vols.  Lond. 
1852—65,  fol. 

Christian  Monuments  in  England  and 
Wales :  an  historical  and  descriptive 
sketch  of  the  various  Classes  of  Sepul- 
chral Monuments  which  have  been  in 
use  in  this  Country  from  about  the  Era 
of  the  Norman  Conquest  to  the  time  of 
Edward  IV.,  by  Chas.  Boutell.  Lond. 
1854,  80- 

Tapographia  ;  or  a  collection  of  Tombs  of 
royal  and  distinguished  families,  col- 
lected during  a  tour  of  Europe,  by 
Frederick  D.  Hartland.  Cheltenham, 
1856,  4«- 

Monuments  Funeraires  du  Moyen-Age, 
par  G.  G.  Ungewitter.  Leip.  1856,  fol. 

Manual  of  Sepulchral  Monuments,  by  E. 
Trollope.     Lond.  1858,  8o- 

The  Graves  of  Our  Fathers,  by  C.  H. 
Hale.     Lond.  1858,  S^- 

Church-notes,  monumental  inscriptions, 
pedigrees,  etc.,  collected  by  Joseph 
Hunter  in  various  parts   of  England, 


Sepulchral  Monuments,  Inscriptions,  Obituaries,  &  Epitaphs.       237 


but  chiefly  in  Yorkshire  and  the  neigh- 
bouring counties,  1802—1859.  Thirty- 
seven  volumes.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
24,508—21,604. 

British  Monumental  Inscriptions  ; 
gathered  occasionally,  from  divers 
Churchyards,  bv  E.  Roffe.  2  vols. 
Lond.  i859— 61,  4'^-  Only  16  copies 
privately  printed. 

Walks  in  the  Way  of  Old  Weever,  by 
Edwin  Koffe.  Lond.  1862,  4«-  Only 
16  copies  privately  printed. 

The  Tomb  Seeker.  Funeral  Records,  by 
Edwin  Koffe.  Lond.  1863,  4P-  Onfy 
16  copies  privately  printed. 

Queen  Eleanor's  Crosses,  by  John  Abel. 
Lond.  1864,  fol. 

Ancient  Stone  Crosses  of  England,  by 
Alfred  llimmer.     Lond.  1875,  S^- 

Sundry  Slips  of  Yew,  set  to  the  memory 
of  divers  citizens  of  London.  Inscrip- 
tions from  church vard  tombs,  by  Edwin 
lloffe.  Lond.  18(54,  4^-  Only  16 
copies  privately  printed. 

A  Basket  of  Bright  Berries  from  the  Yew 
Trees  of  Paradise,  [i.e.  A  few  monu- 
mental inscriptions!  gathered  by  Edwin 
Koffe.  Lond.  1864,  4"-  Privately 
printed. 

History  from  Marble.  Being  Ancient 
and  Modern  Funeral  Monuments  in 
England  and  Wales,  by  Thomas  Dingley, 
Gent.  Printed  in  Photolithography 
by  Vincent  Brooks,  from  the  original  in 
the  possession  of  Sir  Thomas  E.  Win- 
nington,  Bart.  With  an  Introduction, 
etc.  by  John  Grough  Nichols.  Printed 
for  the  Camden  ^Society.  Lond.  1867,  4''- 

Inscriptiones  Brittannise  Christianse, 
edidit  E.  Huebner.  Ber.  and  Lond. 
1876,  4P 

On  certain  Sepulchral  Crossed-legged 
Effigies  of  Civilians,  by  M.  H.  Blox- 
ham.  See  the  Archceological  Journal, 
xxxiii,  235.     Lond.  1876,  8"- 

Our  Ancient  Monuments  and  the  Land 
around  them,  by  C.  P.  Kains- Jackson. 
With  an  Introduction  by  Sir  John 
Lubbock.     Lond.  1880,  4'^- 

English  Military  Effigies  and  their 
relation  to  the  history  of  Armour, 
with  references  to  some  examples  in 
Derbyshire,  by  the  Baron  ^e  Cosson. 
See  Archaeological  Journal,  vol.  43. 
Lond.  1886,  8«- 


Mawson's  Obits,  etc.  [From  the  College 
of  Arms.]  See  "  The  Genealogist," 
new  series,  vol.  iii,  &c.  Lond.  1886, 
&c,  8° 

The  Tombstone  Library,  a  Collection  <»f 
Monumental  Inscriptions,  Epitaphs, 
etc.,  culled  from  various  parts  of  the 
Kingdom,  and  out-of-the-way  sources. 
Illustrated  with  Views,  Coats  of  Arms, 
&c.,  with  occasional  Genealogical  Notes, 
Extracts  from  llegisters,  etc.  In 
progress,  1889. 

Lombardic  Inscriptions  from  Ancient 
Sepulchral  Monuments  in  England, 
Scotland,  and  Wales,  with  several  from 
Churches  in  France,  b}-  J.  C.  Buckler. 
With  drawings,  and  rubbings.  19th 
century.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  27,766. 

Basilea,  the  sepulchral  inscriptions  in  the 
cathedral  and  the  church  of  St.  Peter 
at  Basle,  of  its  eminent  scholars  and 
their  families,  by  Joseph  Hunter  ;  with 
an  introduction  and  remarks  on  the 
monument  of  Erasmus.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  24,622. 

Sepulchral  Memorials  of  the  English  at 
Bruges,  and  Caen.  See  "  The  Topo- 
grapher and  Genealogist,"  vol.  ii., 
edited  bv  John  Gough  Nichols.  Lond. 
1853,  8'^- 

Abstracts  of  funeral  certificates,  from 
1579  to  1660  ;  and  from  1614  to  1651. 
The  funeral  bearings  are  described  in 
shields  and  writing  of  the  reign  of 
Charles  II.  Stowe  MSS.  515  and  517 
Brit.  Mus. 

Funeral  Certificates  by  Heralds.  Original 
MS.  17th  century,  belonging  to  Arthur 
Vicars,  Esq.  F.S.A.  Vicarage  Library, 
Clyde  Road,  Dublin. 

A  Collection  of  Funeral  Certificates,  be- 
gun by  the  first  Randle  Holme,  and 
continued  by  the  second  and  third 
Randle  Holme,  from  1616  to  1680 ; 
with  coloured  Arms.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  2180. 

An  Obituary,  with  an  account  of  several 
persons  in  England,  by  John  Le  Neve. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  3625. 

Le  Neve's  Obituary,  from  1658  to  1680. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  6404—6418. 

Index  to  the  Obituary  and  Biographical 
Notices  in  the  Gentleman's  Magazine, 
1731—1780,  by  R.  H.  Farrar.  Part  I, 
Indesc  Society.     Lond.  1886,  8°- 


238        Sepulchral  Motsttments,  Inscriptions,  Obituaries,  &  Epitaphs. 


An  Obituary,  alphabetically  arranged,  by 
Sir  William  Musgravo.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MSS.  5727—5740.  Supplement, 
Add.  MSS.  5741—5740. 

An  Obituary  of  the  Nobility,  Gentry, 
etc.,  of  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland, 
prior  to  1800,  collected  by  Sir  William 
Musgrave,  Bart,  See  Collectanea 
Genealogica,  by  Joseph  Foster.  Lond. 
1882,  80- 

The  Tlegister  and  Magazine  of  Biography, 
A  Record  of  Births,  Marriages,  Deaths 
and  other  genealogical  and  Personal 
Occurrences.  Printed  by  Nichols  & 
Son.     Parliament  Street,  Westminster. 

Collection  of  Epitaphs  and  Inscriptions 
from  English  Cathedrals.  Corp.  Christ. 
Coll.  Oxf.  MS.  cccix,  f.  97. 

A  Collection  of  Epitaphs,  taken  from 
Churches  in  Essex,  Suffolk,  and  Norfolk. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6762. 

A  Collection  of  Epitaphs  and  Inscriptions 
in  various  parts  of  England,  and  par- 
ticularly from  the  Churches  in  London. 
Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  843. 

Miscellaneous  Collection  of  Epitaphs,  by 
the  Ilev.  Wm.  Cole.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  5832,  f.  165,  etc. 

Epitaphs  collected  in  various  parts  of 
England,  in  the  handwriting  of  Dr. 
Hutton.      Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  5329. 

Epitaphs  in  several  Churches  in  England, 
collected  by  B.  Sheldon.  Ashm.  Lib. 
Wood  MSS.  8550,  8551. 

Epitaphia  sive  Monumenta  Sepulchrorum, 
ab  Francisco  Thynne,  in  sua  Anglise 
peregrinatione  collecta,  etc.  Brit.  Mus. 
Sloan  MS.  3836. 

Epitaphs  in  various  Counties,  collected 
by  Ant.  a  Wood.  Ashm.  Lib.  Wood 
MS.  8505. 

Epitaphs  arranged  under  heads,  by  the 
Rev.  Sir.  Richard  Kaye,  Bart.  17th 
century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  18,562. 

A  Collection  of  Epitaphs  in  the  Counties 
of  Northampton,  Cambridge,  Stafford, 
Essex,  and  Middlesex,  with  an  account 
of  some  persons  buried  without  any 
monumental  inscriptions,  by  J.  Clement, 
1713.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  11,425. 

A  Collection  of  Epitaphs,  by  W.  Toldervy. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1755,  12'^- 

Select  and  Remarkable  Epitaphs  on 
Illustrious  and  other  Persons,  in  several 
parts  of  Europe.     And    compendious 


Accounts  of  the  Deceased,  their  Lives 
and  Works,  by  John  Hackett.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1757,  120- 

A  new  and  select  Collection  of  Epitaphs, 
including  the  most  remarkable  Inscrip- 
tions in  the  Collections  of  Hacket, 
Jones,  and  Toldervy,  together  with  one 
thousand  Epitaphs  never  before  pub- 
lished, by  T.  Webb.  2  vols,  Lond. 
1775,  80- 

A  large  Collection  of  Epitaphs,  epitaphial 
verses,  elegies,  etc.,  made  between  the 
years  1764  and  1778,  by  Thomas  Hay- 
ward  of  Hungerford,  in  34  vols.,  with 
7  vols,  of  Indexes.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MSS.  13,916—13,953.  [Vols.  28  and 
29,  and  the  1st  vol.  of  the  index  are 
wanting.] 

Frobisher'g  New  Select  Collection  of 
Epitaphs,  Humorous,  Whimsical,  Moral 
and  Satyrical.   York  (about  1790),  8"- 

The  Epitaph  Writer ;  consisting  of 
original  epitaphs,  arranged  on  a  new 
plan,  to  which  is  prefixed,  an  essay  on 
epitaph  writing,  by  John  Bowden. 
Chester,  1791,  12''- 

A  Select  Collection  of  Ancient  and  Modern 
Epitaphs  and  Inscriptions,  by  Thomas 
Caldwell.  1791, 12o-  Another  edition, 
1796. 

Collection  of  Epitaphs,  in  verse  and  prose, 
with  notes  of  Churches,  antiquities,  etc., 
by  Thomas  Combe,  18th  century.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,272. 

Collection  of  Epitaphs  and  Inscriptions, 
ancient  and  modern,  including  many 
never  before  printed.  1802,  12<'- 
Another  edition,  1822. 

A  Collection  of  Epitaphs  and  Monu- 
mental Inscriptions.  Historical,  Bio- 
graphical, Literary,  and  Miscellaneous, 
to  which  is  prefixed  an  Essay  on 
Epitaphs,  by  Dr.  S.  Johnson.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1806,  12"- 

Collection  of  Epitaphs  and  Monumental 
Inscriptions,  with  anecdotes  of  dis- 
tinguished and  extraordinary  persons. 
Ipswich,  1806,  12«- 

A  collection  of  moral  and  interesting 
epitaphs  and  remarkable  monumental 
inscriptions,  by  Wm.  Hennev.  Lond. 
1814,  12°- 

Sepulchral  Gleanings  ;  or,  a  collection  of 
Epitaphs  from  various  parts  of  England, 
by  William  Snow.     Lond.  1817,  12o- 


Sepulctt-ral  Monuments,  Inscriptions,  Obituaries,  &  Epitaphs.       239 


Church-yard  Gleanings,  and  Epigrammatic 
Scraps  :  being  a  Collection  of  liemark- 
able  Epitaphs  and  Epigrams,  by  William 
Pulleyn.     Lond.  [1820  ?]  12o- 

Collection  of  Ancient  and  Modern 
Epitaphs  and  Monumental  Inscriptions, 
by  W.  Graham.  1823,  12o- 

Collection  of  Epitaphs  and  Ilemarkable 
Monumental  Inscriptions,  by  E. 
Orchard.     1827,  8°- 

Churchyard  Lyrist,  consisting  of  five 
hundred  original  Inscriptions  to  Com- 
memorate the  Dead,  by  G.  Mogridge. 
Lond.  1837,  120- . 

A  general  volume  of  Epitaphs,  original 
and  selected,  with  an  historical  and 
moral  essay  on  the  subject,  by  a  clergy- 
man. [Benjamin  Kichings.]  Lond. 
1840,  8^^- 

Voices  from  the  Tombs,  or  Epitaphs 
original  and  selected,  with  an  Historical 
and  Moral  Essay  on  Sepulchral  Customs 
and  Monumental  Inscriptions,  by  the 
Kev.  B.  Richings.     Lond.  1858,  8«- 

A  Collection  of  Epitaphs  and  Monumental 
Inscriptions  on  the  most  illustrious 
persons  in  all  Ages  and  Countries,  by 
S.  Tissington,  with  Index.  Lond.  1857, 
8«- 

Chronicles  of  the  Tombs.  A  select  col- 
lection of  epitaphs,  preceded  by  an 
essay  on  epitaphs  and  other  monumen- 
tal inscriptions,  by  Tho.  Jos.  Pettigrew. 


Published  in  Bohn's  Antiquarian  Lib- 
rary.    Lond.  1857,  8"- 

Chronicles  of  the  Tombs.  A  select  collec- 
tion of  epitaphs,  etc.,  by  Tho.  Jos. 
Pettigrew.  Published  in  Bohn's  Refer- 
ence Library.     Lond.  1888.  8''- 

Gleanings  in   Graveyards  :  A   Collection 
of  Curious  Epitaphs,  by  H.  E.  Norfolk. 
Second  edition.  Lond.  1861,  W- 
Third  edition,  1866. 

Epitaphiana ;  or  Curiosities  of  Church- 
yard Literature,  by  W.  Fairley.   Lond. 

1873,  80- 

Epitaphs,  or.  Church-yard  gleanings. 
Collected  by  Old  Mortality,  Jun.  Lond. 

1874,  8°-    Enlarged  edition,  1887. 
Epitaphs  ;  quaint,  curious,   and  elegant. 

With  remarks  on  the  obsequies  of 
various  nations,  by  Henry  James 
Loaring.  Lond.   [1876]   8«- 

Antiente  Epitaphes,  from  A.D.  1250  to 
A.D.  1800  ;  collected  and  sett  forth  in 
Chronologicall  order,  by  T.  F.  liaven- 
shaw.  Lond,  1878,  8"- 

Curious  Epitaphs.  Collected  from  the 
Graveyards  of  Great  Britain  and  Ire- 
land, with  Biographical,  Genealogical, 
and  Historical  Notes,  by  William 
Andrews.  Lond.  1883,  8'^- 

Gleanings  from  God's  Acre ;  being  a 
Collection  of  Epitaphs,  by  John  Potter 
Briscoe.  Edinb.  1884. 

Collection  of  Hebrew  Epitaphs  in  Italy, 
by  Dr.  A.  Berliner,  1881. 


Jflags. 


Flags  of  all  Nations.     Lond.  1864,  16"- 

Reynold's  Flags  of  all  Nations.  Lond. 
1872. 

A  Popular  Account  of  the  History  and 
Uses  of  our  own  Flags  and  of  those  of 
other  Nations,  Ancient  and  Modern,  by 
A.  Macgeorge.     Lond.  1881,  4<'- 

Flags  ;  some  Account  of  they^  History 
and  Uses,  by  A.  Macgeorge.  Lond. 
1882,  4P' 


Flags  and  Signals  of  all  Nations,  on  71 
plates,  coloured.  Edited  by  G.  C. 
Hounsell.     Lond.  1882,  fol. 

Musgrave's  Royal,  Naval,  and  Mer- 
chant Flags  of  all  Nations.  Lond. 
1887,  80- 

Colours  of  Flags  of  the  ships  at  sea 
belonging  to  the  several  Princes  and 
States  in  the  world.  Lond.  12''-  No 
date. 


240 


Fl.vgs. 


The  Naval  Fla^^s  of  all  Nations.  Liver- 
pool, 1S20,  i"- 

Two  hundred  and  thirty-five  illustrations 
of  the  Maritime  Flags  of  all  Nations, 
by  John  William  Norie.  Lond.  1842,  8«- 

Three  hundred  and  six  illustrations  of  the 
Maritime  Flags  of  all  Nations,  by  John 
William  Norie,  newly  arranged  and 
auc^mented  by  J.  S.  Hobbs.  Lond. 
1848,  8«- 

Universal  Yacht  Signals,  coloured  illus 
t  rat  ions  of  Flags,  by  G.  H.  Ackers. 
1847,  8^^- 

Flags  used  in  the  Commercial  Code  of 
Signals.     Lond.  1857,  12''- 

Album  des  Pavilions,  Guidons,  Flammes, 
de  toutes  les  puissances  maritimes,  par 
Alexandre  Le  Gras.     Paris,  1858,  4'^- 

The  Flags  of  all  maritime  nations,  to 
which  is  added  the  coats  of  arras  of 
the  various  nations  of  the  world. 
Printed  in  colors.  W.  T.  Amies 
Philadelphia,  1880,  obi.  S'^- 

On  the  Banners  of  the  Bayeaux  Tapestry, 
and  some  of  the  earliest  Heraldic 
charges,  by  Gilbert  J.  Fi^ench.  Lond. 
1857.  8'^-  Privately  printed  from  the 
Journal  of  the  Archaeological  Associa- 
tion of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland, 
July,  1857. 

An  Account  of  Banners  and  Standards, 
Guidehommes  or  Guydons,  Pencils  or 
Pennons,  and  Streamers.  See  Retros- 
pective Bevieiv,  vol.  i.  p.  114. 

Banners  and  Supporters,  in  colours. 
ITemp.  Hen.  VI.  ?]  Brit.  Mus.  Cott. 
MS.  Tiber,  E,  viii.  f.  180. 

A  description  of  the  Standards  used  by 
the  Peers  and  others  who  accompanied 
Edward  IV.  in  his  expedition  into 
France  in  1475,  as  Avell  as  those  borne 
in  that  of  Henry  VIII.  in  June  1513. 
See  Retrospective  JRevieiv,  vol.  ii.  p. 
510. 

A  Description  of  the  Standards  borne  in 
the  Field  by  Peers  and  Knights,  in  the 
reign  of  Henry  VIII.  from  a  MS.  in 
the  College  of  Arms,  marked  I.  2. 
compiled  between  the  years  1510  and 
1525.  See  Excerpta  Historicn,  by 
Samuel  Bentley.     Lond.  1831,  8'^- 

Drawings  of  the  Devices  used  in  Colours, 
in  the  Parliament  Army,  in  their  Re- 
bellion against  King  Charles  I.  Brit. 
Mus,  Harl.  MS.  2275. 


The  Standards  and  Arms  of  Robert,  Earl 
of  Essex,  and  of  Sir  Thomas  Fairfax, 
Generals  of  the  Parliamentary  Forces, 
A.D.  1642,  with  the  names,  colours, 
and  arms  of  their  officers,  collected  and 
painted  by  Jonathan  Turville.  MS.  Dr. 
Williams'  Library,  Grafton  St.  London. 

Ensigns  of  the  Trayned  Bands  of  the 
City  of  London  etc.  by  K.  Symonds, 
1613.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS  986. 

Banners  of  the  Parliamentary  Army,  in 
the  time  of  Charles  I.,  with  the  Arms 
of  the  Captains.  Brit.  Mus.  Sloan, 
MS.  5247. 

"  London  in  Armes  displayed  ;  or  the 
distincons  millitary  and  Civill  of  all  ye 
Comanders  of  Horrse  troopes  and 
Collonells  of  the  Trained  Bands,  1647," 
bv  John  Lucas.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
14,308. 

List  of  the  Colours  taken  by  the  Earl  of 
Essex,  with  th^  names  of  the  battles  in 
which  they  were  taken  ;  and  a  list  of 
the  Colours  taken  by  Sir  Thomas  Fair- 
fax at  Knasby  Field,  14  June,  1645. 
MS.  Dr.  Williams'  Library,  Grafton 
St.  London. 

Colours  and  Standards  taken  from  the 
Scots  at  Preston,  1648,  and  at  Dunbar 
in  Scotland,  1650,  by  the  Lord 
General  Cromwell.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  1460. 

The  National  Flags  of  the  Commonwealth, 
by  H,  W.  Henfrey.  See  the  Journal 
of  the  British  Archceological  Associa- 
tion, xxxi,  54.    Lond.  1875,  8°- 

Respubliea  ;  or  a  Display  of  the  Honors, 
Ceremonies,  and  Ensigns  of  the  Com- 
monwealth, under  Oliver  Cromwell, 
with  the  Names,  Armorial  Bearings, 
Flags,  and  Pennons  of  the  different 
Commanders,  bv  Sir  J.  Prestwich. 
Lond.    1787,  4^-  "^ 

The  Union  Flag  of  Great  Britain,  with 
coloured  illustrations,  by  Arthur  P. 
Harrison.    Lond.  (1859.)  12"- 

Royal  and  National  Ensigns,  emblazoned 
by  Arthur  P.  Harrison.  Lond.    (1859.) 

Johnson's  New  Chart  of  National  Em- 
blems. See  Johnson's  New  Illustrated 
Family  Atlas.  New  York,  1865,  fol. 

Military  Flags,  in  colours.  Historical 
Records  of  the  British  Army,  by 
Richard  Cannon.     Lond.  1837,  &c.  8«- 


Flags. 


241 


The  Coloai's  of  the  Grenadier  Guards,  by 

Robert  French  M'Nair,     Lond,  1870, 
40. 

History  of  the  Flag  of  the  United  States 
of  America,  and  of  the  Naval  and 
Yacht-Club  Signals,  Seals  and  Arms 
with  a  Chronicle  of  the  Symbols,  Stan- 
dards, Banners,  and  Flags  of  Ancient 
and  Modern  Nations,  by  Geo.  Henry 
Preble.     Boston,  1880,  8«- 


llecherches  sur  les  Enseignes  des  Maisous 
particulieres,  par  E.  de  La  Queriere. 
Paris,  1852,  8^- 

Recherches  sur  les  Drapeaux  Francais. 
Oriflamme,  Banniere  de  France,  Mar- 
ques Nation  ales  etc.  par  Gust.  Dcsjar- 
difts.     Paris,  1874,  fol. 

Historical  Memoranda  connected  with 
the  Flag  of  France,  by  C.  T.  Richard- 
son.    Ramsgate,  1875,  8°- 


^onDUt. 


The  Earl  Marshal's  Book  on  the  Record 
of  the  Court  of  Honour.  College  of 
Arms. 

Roll  of  the  Court  of  Honour  :  '  Placita 
Exercitus  Regis,'  1296.    Record  Office. 

The  Booke  of  Honor  and  Armes,  wherein 
is  discovered  the  causes  of  Quarrel,  and 
the  nature  of  Injuries,  with  their 
Repulses.  Also  the  means  of  satis- 
faction and  pacification,  with  divers 
other  things  necessarie  to  be  knowne 
of  all  Gentlemen,  and  others  professing 
Armes  and  Honor,  bv  William  Segar. 
Lond.  1590,  4»- 

Honor  Military,  and  Civil,  contained  in 
foure  bookes  ;  viz.  1.  Justice,  and 
Jurisdiction  Military.  2.  Knighthood 
in  generall,  and  particular.  3.  Com- 
bats for  life  and  Triumph.  4.  Pre- 
cedencie  of  Great  Estates,  and  others  ; 
by  William  Segar.     Lond.  1G02,  fol. 

Segar's  Honor  MiHtary  and  Civil,  partly 
reprinted  in  "  Miscellaneous  Antiqui- 
ties," by  H.  Walpole.  Strawberrv- 
Hill,  1772,  4'^- 

Honour  discoursed  of  in  the  theory  of  it, 
and  practice,  with  directions  for  a  pru- 
dent conduct  in  occurrences  of  incivility 
and  civility,  dedicated  to  Henty,  Bishop 
of  London.  By  Richard  Baker.  Brit. 
Mus.  Sloan  MS.  881. 


Vincentio  Saviole,  His  practice :  in  two 
bookes.  The  first  intreating  of  the  use 
of  the  Rapier  and  Dagger.  The  second 
of  Honor  and  honorable  Quarrels.  Lond. 
1595,  4-^ 

The  Mirror  of  Honor,  by  John  Norden. 
Lond.  1597,  4«- 

The  Catalogue  of  Honor,  or  Treasury  of 
true  Nobility  peculiar  and  proper  to  the 
Isle  of  Great  Britaine,  by  Thomas 
Milles.  With  a  Treatise  of  Nobility. 
Translated  out  of  Latyne  into  English. 
Lond.  1610,  fol. 

Titles  of  Honour.  By  John  Selden.  Lond. 
1614,  4P-  Other  editions  in  1631  and 
1672,  fol. 

The  Mirrour  of  Majestic,  or  the  Badges 
of  Honour  conceitedly  emblazoned, 
with  Emblems  annexed,  Poetically 
unfolded,  by  H.  G.     Lond.  1618,  4P' 

The  Mirrour  of  Majestic,  or  the  Badges 
of  Honour  Conceitly  Emblazoned. 
Facsimile  of  1618.  Edited  by  H.  Green 
and  J.  Croston  for  the  Holbein  Society. 
Manchester,  1870,  4'^- 

Le  Theatre  d'Honneur  et  de  Chevalerie, 
ou  I'Histoire  des  Ordres  Militaires  des 
Roys  et  Princes  de  la  Chrestiente  et 
leur  Genealogie  :  De  I'lnstitution  des 
Armes  et  Blasons,  etc.  Par  Andre 
Favyn,     Paris,  1620,  4«- 


242 


HoNorR. 


Extraits  du  Theatre  d'Honneur,  d' Andre 

Favjn.     Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  795. 
The  Theater  of  Honour  and  Knighthood. 
Contajnjng  the  Originall  of  all  Mon- 
archies,   Kingdomes,    etc.,    with  their 
Emperours,   Kings,    Princes,    and  Go- 
uernours,  to  the  present  time.   The  First 
Institution  of  Armes,   Emblazons,   etc. 
With    all   the    Ancient    and   Moderne 
Military  Orders  of  Knighthood  in  every 
Kingdome,  by  Andrew  Favine.    Trans- 
lated from  the  French.  Lond.  1623,  fol 
Extract      from      Favine' s     Theatre      of 
Honour  on  Precedencie  and  Excellencie. 
Lond.  1623,  fol. 
The  Book  of  Honour,  or  five  Decades  of 
Epistles  of  Honour,  by  Francis  Mark- 
ham.     Lond.  1625.  fol. 
The   Citie's   Advocate,    in   this  Case   or 
Question  of  Honor  and  Armes,  Whether 
Apprenticeship  extinguisheth  Gentry  ? 
Lond.  1629.,  4«- 
The  Cities  great  concern,  in  this  Case  or 
Question  of  Honour  and  Arms.    TVhe- 
iher     Ajoprenticeship      extingtdshctJi 
Gentry  ?    Discoursed  ;    with    a    clear 
refutation  of  the  ]:)ernicious   error  that 
it  doth,  by  John  Philip ot.   Lond.  1675, 
12°- 
The  Union  of  Honour.     Containing   the 
Armes,    Matches,    and    Issue   of    the 
Kings,  Dukes,   Marquesses,  and  Earls 
of  England,  from  the  Conquest  untill 
this   present  yeere,   1640.      With  the 
Armes  of  The  English  Viscounts   and 
Barons  now  living  ;  and  of  the  Gentry 
of  Lincolnshire,  by  James  Yorke,  Lond. 
1640.   fol. 
Le  vray  Theatre  d'Honneur  et  de  Cheva- 
lerie,     ou    le    Miroir    heroique    de    la 
Noblesse,    contenant   les   Combats    ou 
Jeux  sacrez  des  Grecs  et  des  Komains, 
les  Tournois,  les  Joustes,  etc.  par  Marc 
de  Vulson,   de   la  Colombiere,   2  vols. 
Paris,  1648.  fol. 
Le  Trophee  d'  Amies  Heraldiques.  Paris, 

1650.  4«- 
Observations  upon  the  Inconveniences 
that  have  attended  the  frequent  pro- 
motions to  Titles  of  Honour  and 
Dignity  since  King  James  came  to  the 
Crown  of  England,  b}'  Sir  Edward 
Walker,  Knt.  Lond.  1653,  fob 


Honor  liedivivus  :  or  an  Analysis  of 
Honour  and  Armory,  by  Matthew 
Carter.  Lond.  1655,  W^-  Other  editions 
in  1660  and  1669. 
JEEonoior  redivivus  :  Or,  The  Analysis  of 
Honor  and  Armory  ;  Eeprinted  with 
many  useful  and  necessary  additions  ; 
and  supply'd  with  the  Names  and 
Titles  of  Honour  of  the  present  Nobility 
of  England,  The  Bishops,  Baronets, 
Members  of  Parliament,  etc.  by  Matt. 
Carter.  Third  edition.  Lond.  1673,  S*'- 
List  of  the  names  of  gentlemen  whose 
coats  are  emblazoned  in  Carter's  Ana- 
lysis of  Armoury,  1655,  1660,  1673. 
Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  1194.  fol.  35. 
Tresor   Heraldique.      Par.    C.     Segoing. 

Paris,  1657.  fol. 
La  Spada  di  Honore  libro  prime,  etc.    By 
Berlingiero  Gessi.     Bologna,  1671,  4«- 
[No  more  published.] 
The    Honours    of    the    Lords    Spiritual 
Asserted,  and  their  Privileges  to  Vote 
in  Capital  Cases  in  Parliament,  main- 
tained by  Reason  and  Precedent.  Lond. 
1679,  fol. 
Symbola  Heroica,  by  Francis  Petrasancta. 

""  Amsterdam,  1682,  4"- 
The  ancient  usage  in  Bearing  of  such 
Ensigns  of  Honour  as  are  commonly 
caird  Arms,  with  a  Catalogue  of  the 
present  Nobility  and  Baronets  of  Eng- 
land, by  Sir  Wm.  Dugdale.  Oxf.  1682, 
8*^-  Second  edition,  corrected,  Oxf. 
1682.  Another  edition,  with  additions. 
Lond.  1811,  fol. 
The  Laws  of  Honor  :  or  an  Account  of 
the  Suppression  of  Duels  in  France. 
Extracted  out  of  the  King's  Edicts. 
Eegulation  of  the  Marshals,  Eecords 
of  Parliament.  Published  for  the  use 
of  English  Gentlemen,  who  have  the 
Honour  to  carry  Arms,  and  Dedicated 
to  the  Earl  Marshal  of  England,  by 
Thomas  Flesher.  Loud.  1685,  8''- 
Britain's  Glory,  and  England's  Bravery. 
Wherein  is  shewed  the  Degrees  of 
Honour  from  the  Prince  to  the  Pea- 
sant ;  with  the  Honour  of  the  Nobles, 
and  Privileges  of  the  Commons.  As 
also  Honour  of  Arms,  Power  of  Heralds, 
Signification  of  Charges  in  Coat  Ar- 
mour ;  with  an  Armorial  Dictionary, 
explaining  the  terms  of  heraldry,  by 
Benjamin  Smithurst.  Lond.  1689,  12»- 


HONOXJR. 


243 


An  alphabetical  list  of  all  the  counties, 
cities,  market,  and  parochial  towns, 
villages,  and  principal  seats,  and  of 
antient  surnames  in  England,  &e. 
which  are  now  in  titles  of  honour  in  the 
present  temporal  nobility  of  England, 
with  an  account  of  their  patents  and 
dates.  By  John  Ogilbie,  1698.  Brit. 
Mus.  Sloan  MS.  3955. 

Earl- Marshall. — Letter  to  a  Peer  con- 
cerning the  Honour  of  Earl-Marshal. 
Lond.  1703,  80- 

Honores  Anglicani  :  or,  Titles  of  Honour 
of  the  Temporal  Nobility  of  the  Eng- 
lish Nation,  by  Simon  Segar.  Lond. 
1712,  8<^-  Another  edition,  1715. 

The  Laws  of  Honour  :  or,  a  Compendi- 
ous Account  of  the  ancient  Derivation 
of  all  Titles,  Dignities,  &c.  as  well 
Spiritual  as  Temporal,  Civil  or  Mili- 
tary, by  R.  Gosling.  Lond.  1714,  8'*- 
Another  edition,  1726. 

The  British  Compendium  ;  or,  Rudiments 
of  Honour,  etc.,  by  Francis  Nichols. 
Lond.  1720,  8«-  Other  editions  in  1721, 
1723,  1725,  1729,  1733,  1746, 1752. 

The  English  Compendium  ;  or  Rudiments 
of  Honour.  Containing  the  genealogies 
of  all  the  Nobility  of  England,  their 
titles,  posts,  and  seats,  by  Fr.  Nichols. 
Tenth  edition,  corrected  and  enlarged, 
3  vols.  Lond.  1753,  8«- 

Notitia  Anglicana,  shewing  the  Atchieve- 
ments,  Quarterings,  Coats,  Crests,  Sup- 
j^orters,  Mottos,  Titles  of  Honour,  etc. 
by   Andrew    Johnston.    Lond.    1724. 

Titles  and  Honours  conferred  by  King 
George  I.  and  his  present  Majesty  in 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  by  John 
PhiKpps.     Lond.  1728,  8o- 

Proposals  for  printing  by  subscription  a 
book  intituled  The  Grand  Theatre  of 
Honour,  Nobility  and  Chivalry  in 
French  and  English,  by  Abel  Boyer 
and  John  Innes.     Lond.  1723  ?  4°- 

The  Grand  Theater  of  Honour  and 
Nobility  ;  Containing  The  Science  of 
Heraldry,  with  a  Complete  Dictionary 
of  all  the  Terms  proper  thereto  ;  The 
Atchievements  and  Blazon  of  the 
Emperors,  Kings,  Princes,  and  Sove- 
reign States  of  Christendom,»by  Abel 
Boyer.  French  and  English.  Lond. 
1729,  4P- 


Baronia  Anglica.  An  History  of  Land- 
Honors  and  Baronies,  and  of  Tenure  in 
Capite.  Verified  by  Records.  By- 
Thomas  Madox.     Lond.  1741,  fol. 

Memoir  on  the  Descent  of  titles  of 
Honour,  particularly  Baronies  through 
the  female  line,  by  Sayntlowe  Knive- 
ton.     See  Arch(Bologia,  iii,  285. 

"  Collection  manuscrite  et  blasonnee  des 
titres  de  noblesse,  chevalerie  et  autres 
marques  d'honneur,  accordees  par  sa 
Majeste  I'lmperatrice  Reine  apostolique 
Marie  Therese,  notre  souveraine,  des 
I'an  1741  jusques  a  la  fin  de  I'an  1762  ; 
par  le  chevalier  de  Holleber  d'Ascow." 
Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1907. 

Respublica  :  A  Display  of  the  Cere- 
monies, Honours,  and  Ensigns  of  the 
Commonwealth,  with  Names,  Armorial 
Bearings,  etc.  of  upwards  of  300  fami- 
lies, by  Sir  John  Prestwich.  Lond. 
1787,  4'^- 

A  Political  Index  to  the  Histories  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland  ;  or  a  Com- 
plete Register  of  the  Hereditary 
Honours,  Public  Ofiices,  and  Persons 
in  Office,  from  the  earliest  periods  to 
the  present  time,  by  Robert  Beatson. 
Edinb.  1786,  8o-  Second  edition,  2 
vols.  Lond.  1788,  8«-  Third  edition,  3 
vols.  Lond.  1806,  8«- 

An  Index  of  Honour  :  containing  a 
variety  of  valuable  information  on  all 
Dignities,  Ceremonies,  Precedency,  etc., 
etc.,  by  Hugh  Clark,  author  of  the 
"  Introduction  to  Heraldry,"  etc.  MS. 
18th  century,  belonging  to  Arthur 
Vicars,  Esq.,  P.S.A.  Vicarage  Library, 
Clyde  Road,  Dublin. 

Comparative  Rank,  between  the  Army, 
Navy,  Governors,  Lieutenancy  of 
Counties,  Medical,  Judicial,  Fiscal  and 
Commercial  Appointments,  etc.  By 
an  Officer.     Lond.  1808,  8°- 

A  Chronological  Table  of  the  Nobility  of 
the  United  Kingdom,  shewing  at  one 
view  their  exact  order  of  Precedency, 
etc.,  to  which  is  annexed  the  Form  of 
Precedence  as  it  regards  to  remaining 
Orders  of  Society.  Lond.  1819,  8°- 
The  Broad  Stone  of  Honour  ;  or,  Rules 
for  the  Gentlemen  of  England,  by  K. 
H.  Digby.  Lond.  1822,  12°- 
Broad  Stone  of  Honour,  or  the  True 
Sense  and  Practice  of  Chivalry,  in  four 


244 


Honour 


books ;  Godefridus,  Morus,  Tancredus, 
and  Orlandus,  by  Kenelm  H.  Digby. 
4  vols.  Lond.  1827-29,  8°-  Second 
edition  of  Book  I.,  Godefridus,  1829. 

Broad  Stone  of  Honour  ;  or,  the  True 
Sense  and  Practice  of  Chivalry,  Com- 
plete, by  Kenelm  Henry  Higby.  5 
vols.  Lond.  1876-77,  S"-  Only  50 
copies  printed. 

The  Broad  Stone  of  Honour.  The  fourth 
book,  Orlandus,  by  K.  H.  Bigby.  2 
vols.  Lond.  1876,  S°- 

Dignities,  feudal  and  parliamentary,  by 
Sir  William  Betham.    Lond.  1830,  8^- 

Observations  on  the  Clauses  containing 
Grants  of  Precedency  in  Patents  of 
Peerage,  with  remarks  on  the  Statute, 
31  Hen.  VIII.  for  Placing  the  Lords, 
by  Sir  N.  Harris  Nicolas.  Lond. 
[1832?]  8«- 

British  and  Ct)ntinental  Titles  of  Honour, 
by  a  Traveller.     Lond.  1842,  8«- 

Book  of  Orders  of  Knighthood  and 
Decorations  of  Honour,  by  Sir  Bernard 
Burke.     Lond.  1858,  8°- 


Titles  of  Honour  ;  by  Sir  Thomas  St. 
George,  Garter  King  of  Arms.  Edited 
by  C.  G.  Young.  Lond.  1864,  8«- 
Privately  printed. 

National  Honours  and  their  noblest 
claimants,  by  Robt.  Bigsby.  Lond. 
1867,  80- 

An  Index  of  Hereditary  English,  Scot- 
tish and  Irish  Titles  of  Honour,  by 
Edward  Solly.     Index  Society.    Lond. 

1880,  80- 

The  British  Roll  of  Honour.  A  descriptive 
account  of  the  Recognised  Orders  of 
Chivalry  in  various  countries,  and  their 
Insignia,  also  detailed  lists  of  the 
British  subjects  (now  living)  who  have 
been  enrolled  in  these  Orders,  by  Peter 
Lund  Simmonds.     Lond.  1887,  8''' 

The  Field  of  Honour  :  being  a  complete 
and  Comprehensive  History  of  Duelling 
in  all  Countries,  by  Major  Ben.  C. 
Truman.     Lond,  1884,  8<^- ' 


Crusabtrs. 


Some  account  of  the  Knights  who  accom- 
panied St.  Louis,  King  of  France,  and 
Prince  Edward,  afterwards  King  of 
England,  in  their  Crusades  to  the 
Holy  Land,  will  be  found  in  Bentley's 
Excerpta  Historica.    Lond.  1831,  '^"'■ 

Recueil  des  Historiens  des  Croisades, 
public  par  les  soins  de  1' Academic  des 
Inscriptions  et  Belles  Lettres.  Paris, 
1841,  etc. 

Recueil  des  historiens  des  Croisades, 
public  par  les  soins  de  1'  Academic  des 
Inscriptions.  Historiens  Orientaux. 
Tom.  III.  Paris,  1884,  4P' 

Bibliotheque  des  Croisades,  par  Joseph 
Fran^ais  Michaud.  4  parts.  Paris, 
1829,  8°' 


Tableau  historique  des  trois  premieres 
Croisades,  by  Joseph  Fran^ais  Mic- 
haud. Londres,  1805,  12^-  Another 
edition,  Paris,  1838,  16°- 

Histoire  des  Croisades,  by  Joseph  Fran^ais 
Michaud.  7  vols,  Paris,  1819-22,  8"- 
Other  editions  in  1825,  1836,  1841, 
1857,  and  1877. 

Histoire  des  Croisades  abregee  a  I'usage 
de  la  jeunesse,  par  Joseph  FrauQais 
Michaud.  2  vols.  Paris,  1844,  12'^- 
Another  edition.  Tours,  1867,  8''- 

The  History  of  the  Crusades,  by  Charles 
Mills.  2  vols.  Lond,  1820,  8«  Fourth 
edition  in  1828. 

Versailles.  Salle  des  Croisades,  edited  by 
Chas.  Gavard,  with  Coats  of  arms  em- 
blazoned.    Paris,  [1844],  fol. 


Ceusaders. 


245 


Armoiries  des  Salles  des  Croisades   (tome 
VI  des  Galeries   historiques   du   Palais 
de  Versailles).     Paris,  1844,  fol. 
La  noblesse  de  France  aux  Croisades,  par 

lloger.     Paris,  1845,  Bo- 
Chronicles  of  the  Crusades,    being   Con- 
temporary Narratives,  by   Eichard   of 
Devizes,    Lord   Joinville,   etc.     1848, 
80- 
The  English  Crusades,  with  300  Coats  of 
arms  emhlazoned  in  gold  and   coloitrs. 
by  James  Cruikshank  Dansey.  London, 
1849,  40- 
History  of  the  Crusades  by  Joseph  Fran- 
9ais     Michaud.    Translated   from   the 


French  by  W.  Kobson.     3  vols.  Lond. 

1852,  8°-      New  edition,  3  vols.    Lond. 

1881,  80- 
Histoire   genealogique    du    Musee     des 

Croisades,  par  Amed.  Boudin.     Paris, 

1858—61,  4«- 
The  Crusades,  by  George  W.  Cox.   Lond. 

1874,  S^-  ^ 
Histoire    generale    des     Croisades,     par 

Guillaume  de  Tyr,   texte   fran9ais   du 

XIII.  siecle,  revue  et  annotee   par   M. 

Paulin  Paris.     2  vols.    Paris,    1879— 

80,  8«- 
Les  Chevaliers  Limousins   a,  la   premiere 

Croisade,  par  Arbellot.  Paris,  1881,  8°- 


(Btiim  of  C^ikltg  anir  lnigl)t|)0oli. 


Catalogue  of  the  Ecclesiastical  and  Secular 
Orders  of  Knighthood  throughout 
Christendom,  with  their  Arms  blazoned. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  7025. 

An  Account  of  the  European  Orders  o* 
Knighthood,  with  the  Arms  in  colours- 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  12,480. 

A  short  account  of  all  the  Orders  of 
Knighthood,  degrees  of  Gentlemen,  and 
an  account  of  the  origin  and  significa- 
tion of  various  arms.  Brit.  Mus.  Sloan 
MS.  4814  f .  64. 

"  Equites  Anglicani ;"  or  a  Catalogue  of 
the  several  Degrees  of  Knighthood  in 
England,  from  Edw.  III.  to  the  end  of 
the  reign  of  Charles  I.  Ashm.  Lib. 
Wood  MS.  8480. 

The  Institution,  Laws  and  Ceremonies  of 
the  Most  Noble  Order  of  the  Garter  ; 
and  A  Brief  Account  of  all  other 
Military  Orders  of  Knighthood  in 
England,  Scotland,  France,  Spain, 
Germany,  Italy,  Switzerland,  Denmark, 
etc.  With  the  Ensigns  of  the  several 
Orders,  by  Elias  Ashmole.  Lond.  1693, 
fol. 

Ordinum  Equestrium  et  Militafam  Cata- 
logues in  Imaginibus  expositus,  by  P. 
Bonanni.     Koma.  1711,  4°- 


Dictionnaire  encyclopedique  des  ordres  de 
Chevalerie  civils  et  militaires  depuis 
les  temps  les  plus  recules  jusqu'  a  nos 
jours,  etc.,  par  W.  Maigne.  Paris. 
1861,  12°- 

Kitten-Orden  in  Europa,  by  G.  Eichler. 
Augspurg.  1759,  4<^- 

Almanach  der  Eitter-Orden  von  Friedrich 
Gottschalck.  Leip.  1817—19,  8°-  No 
more  published. 

Ordens-Lexikon.     Wien,  1868.  sm,  4^- 
German  Orders.  Historische  Sammlung 
aller    Kitterorden    der    Verschiedenen 
Nationen,  von  A.  M.   Perrot.      Leip. 
1821,  40- 

Die  Prussischen  Orden,  von  L.  Schneider. 
Berl.  1867,  &c.,  fol. 

Les  Ordres  de  Chevalerie  de  I'Empire  de 
la  Russie,  par  C.  H.  de  Gelbke.  Leip. 
1839,  40- 

A  concise  History  of  Knighthood  : 
containing  the  Religious  and  Military 
Orders  which  have  been  instituted  in 
Europe.  With  descriptions  of  their 
Mantles,  Caps,  Collars,  Stars,  Ribbons, 
and  Mottoes.  Also  Accounts  of  the 
Installations  of  the  Garter,  Bath, 
Thistle,  and  St.  Patrick  ;  and  correct 
Lists  of  the  Knights  of  each,  by  Hugh 
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Ordees  of  Chivalry  and  Knighithoob. 


An  Accurate  Historical  Account  of  all  the 
Orders     of     Knighthood    at     present 
existing    in    Europe.     To    which    are 
prefixed,  a  Critical  Dissertation   upon 
the  Ancient  and  Present  State  of  those 
Equestrian  Institutions,  and  a  Prefatory 
Discourse  on  the  Origin  of  Knighthood 
in  general,  by  Sir  L.  Hanson.     Printed 
at  Hamburgh  for  J.  White.     2   vols. 
Lond.  1802^,  S^- 
Knighthood.  Reprinted  from  the  "  Ency- 
clopaedia    Londoniensis,"      with      five 
coloured  plates  showing  all  the  Insignia 
of  Knighthood.     Lond.  1811,  4^- 
Original     Institutions    of    the    Princely 
Orders  of  Collars,  viz.,  the  Garter,  the 
Annunciation,  the  Golden   Fleece,   St. 
Michael,    the    Holy    Ghost,    and  the 
Thistle,    by   Sir   Wm.  Segar.     Edinb. 
1823,  4«- 
A  Complete  System  of  Knighthood,  by 
Thomas    liobson.     Sunderland,     1830, 
40- 
Concise  Account  of  the  several  Foreign 
Orders  of  Knighthood,  and  other  marks 
of  honourable  distinction,  especially  of 
such    as    have    been    conferred    upon 
British    Subjects,    together    with    the 
Names    and    Achievements    of    those 
gallant  Men  who  have  been  presented 
with  Honorary  Swords  or  Plate  by  the 
Patriotic     Fund    Institution,    by    N. 
Carlisle.     Lond.  1839,  8«- 
History  of  the  Orders  of  Knighthood  of 
the  British  Empire,  that  of  the  Guelphs 
of  Hanover,  the  Medals,  &c.,  conferred 
for  Naval  and  Military  Services,  by  Sir 
Nicholas  Harris  Nicolas.  4  vols.  Lond. 
1842,  4«- 
A  concise  description   of  the  Insignia  of 
the  Orders  of  British  Knighthood,  witli 
Illustrations    shewing   the   manner   of 
wearing  them,  the  proper  mode  of  using 
them  in  Heraldry,  exemplifying   how 
they  should  be  emblazoned,  by  John 
Hunter.     Lond.  (1844),  fol. 
The  Insignia  of  the  Orders  of  Knighthood 
of  the  United  Kingdoms,  by  T.  Wille- 
ment.     Lond.  1854,  4"- 
The  Book  of  Orders  of  Knighthood  and 
Decorations  of  Honors,  of  all  nations  : 
comprising  an  historical  account  of  each 
order,  from  the  earliest  to  the  present 
time.        Embellished    with    fac-siiidle 
coloured  Illustrations  of  the  Insignia  of 


the  various  Orders,  b}'^  Sir  John  Bernard 
Burke.     Lond.  1858,  8'^- 
The  Orders  of  Knighthood,   British  and 
Foreign,   with  a  brief  Keview  of  the 
Titles      of     Rank      and     Merit      in 
Ancient  Hindustan.  Calcutta,  1884,  4:'^- 
Collections    towards    a    History  of   the 
Court  of  Chivalry,   or  of  the   Duties, 
Privileges,  and  Proceedings  of  Heralds, 
etc.,    by    John    Anstis,    Esq.,    Garter 
Principal  King  of  Arms,  in  14  volumes. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  9009—9022. 
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De  I'art  de  Chevalerie,  4  Livres,  par  Flave 
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20  B  XV.  Brit.  Mus. 
Les  Establissemeuz  de  Chevalerie,   en  4 
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MS.  20.  B.  XI. 
Quelques  Ordres  d'Armes,  en  France,  1406. 

Brit.  Mus.  Roy.  MS.  20  B.  xyi. 
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de  Chevalerie,  par  Christine  de   Pisan, 
15th  century,  illuminated.     Brit.  Mus. 
Roy.  MSS.  15  E.  vi ;  19  B.  xviii. 
"  Des  fais  d'Armes  et  de  Chevalerie,"  by 
Christine  de  Pisan.  Beautifully  written 
on  vellum,  and  is  dated  at  London  in 
1434.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  l^IS.  4605. 
Christines  de  Pisan.  Here  begynneth  the 
Book    of    Fayttes    of    Arms    and    of 
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1489,  fol. 
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4  books,  15th  century.      Belonging  to 
the  Marquis  of  Bath.      Longleat,    Co. 
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A  Buk  of  thordre  of  Clievalry  or  Knight- 
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Ynglishe  by  William  Caxton  dwelling 
in    Westminster.       Brit.     Mus.   Harl. 
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Orders  of  Chivalry  and  Knighthood. 


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Knyghthode,  translated  oute  of  Frensshe 
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and  noble  Esquyer,    and  presented  to 
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ton.     Lond.  1484,  4'^- 
Buke    of    the    Order    of    Knyghthood, 
translated   from  the    French,    by    Sir 
Gilbert  Hay,  for  the  Abbotsford  Club. 
From    the    MS.    in    the    Abbotsford 
Library.     Edin.  1847,  4«- 
Anfang  :  vrsprung  :  vund  herkomen   des 
Thurnirs  in  Teutscher  nation.     Wieuil 
Thurnier  bisz  vffden  letsten  zu  Worms, 
auch  wie,   vnd  an   welchen   ortten  die 
gehalten,    vnd  dnrch    was    Fiirstenn, 
Grauen,      Hernn,    Kitter    vnnd    vom 
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edition    in    1532.       Continuation    in 
1579. 
Origine    de  Cavalieri,  di  Francesco  San- 
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editions  in  1570,  and  1583. 
Delia  Origine  de'  Cavaglieri  del  Tosone, 
et  di  altri  ordini,  de'   Simboli,   et  delle 
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The    Mirrour    of    Princely    Deeds    and 
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1599—1601,  4«- 
De  r  Origine   et   Institution    de  divers 
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Beloy.     Montauban,  1604,  12o- 
Origines    Equestrium     sive     Militarium 
Ordinum,  by  Aubertus  Mirseus.    Antv. 
1609,  4P- 
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Ordinum,  et  eorundem  origines,  statuta, 
symbola,  et  insignia.      By  Franciscus 
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de   r    Institution    des   Armes,    Duels, 
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II  Cavaliere,  descritto  in  tre  libri ;  con 
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1629,  40- 
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Ordres  de  Chivalerie  en  divers  Koyaumes. 
Ensemble  plusieurs  memoires  et  titres 
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Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  30,544. 
Tesoro  milita  de  Cavalleria  Antiguo  y 
moderno,  by  Micheli  y  Marques. 
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Tracts  on  Chivalry.       From  Edw.  IV.  to 

Chas.  I.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  69. 
Nouveau  theatre     du  monde,  contenant 
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et  de  chevalerie  de  la  chrestiente,  tant 
Anciens  que  Modernes,  par  Davity.    2 
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Chevaliers  des  Ordres  du  Hoy  de   France 
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26. 
Historic  Chronologiche  della  vera  origine 
di     tutti  gl'   Ordini     equestri    e    reli- 
gione  Cavalleresche,  by  B.  Giustiuiano. 
Venetia,  1672,  4o- 
Historic  Chronologiche  dell'  Origine  degli 
Ordini    Militari,    etc.,     by    Bernardo 
Giustiniani.     Venezia,  1692,  fol. 
Histoire   des    Ordres    Keligieux    et    des 
Ordres  Militaires,  by  A.   Schoonebeek. 
4  vols.  Amst.  1695—99,  8«- 
Histoire  des  Keligions  ou  Ordres  Militaires 
de  r  Eglise,  et  des  Ordres  de  Chevalerie, 
par  Monsieur  Hermant.     Kouen,  1698, 
8'^-      Another  edition,   2  vols.  Rouen, 
1726,  8«- 
Arms  and  Collars  in   colours    of   various 
orders  of  knighthood,  crosses,   heraldic 
ornaments,  &c.    17th   century.       Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  14325, 
Della  Scienza  chiamata  Cavalleresca,  con 
le  aggiunte  di  Bellincini,by  Scip.  Maffei. 
Trento,  1717,  4«- 
Dissertations   Historiques    et     Critiques 
sur  la  Chivalerie,  ancienne  et  moderne, 
par  Honoro  de   Sainte   Marie.       Paris, 
1718,  4^0- 
Histoire  des   Ordres  Monastiques,  Reli- 
gieux,  et  Militaires,  par  P.  Helyot.    8 
vols.  Paris,  1714—19,  4«- 
Histoire   des   Ordres   Militaires    ou    des 
Chevaliers,    des    Milices   Seculieres   et 
Regulieres  d  Fun  et  de  I'autre  Sexe, 
qui  ont  etc  etablies  jusques  a  present. 
Avec  de   Figures  qui  representent  les 
differens   habillement    de    ces   Ordres. 
Nouv.  edit,  par  L'Abbe  Giustiniani.    4 
vols.  Amst.  1721,  8«- 


248 


Orders  of  Chivalrt  and  Knighthood. 


Memoires  sur  I'Ancienue  Cliivalerie,  par 
M.  de  La  Curne  de  Sainte-Palaye. 
Paris,  1753.  4o- 
Memoires  sur  rancieune  Chevalerie  eon- 
sideree  comme  un  establissement  poli- 
tique et  Militaire,  par  M.  de  La  Curne 
de  Saiute  Palaye.  Nouvelle  edition.  2 
vols.  Paris,  1759,  8''- 
Memoires  sur  I'Ancienne  Chevalerie. 
Nouvelle  edition,  augmentee  d'un  vol- 
ume, par  Jean-Baptiste  de  La  Curne 
de  Sainte-Palaye.  3  vols.  Paris,  178L 
12°-    Another  edition  in  1795. 

Memoirs  of  Ancient  Chivalry,  by  La 
Curne  de  Sainte  Palaye.  Translated 
by  Susannah  Dobson.  Lond.  1784, 
8^- 
.  Memoires  sur  1'  ancienne  chevalerie,  par 
Lacurne  de  Sainte-Palaye,  avec  intro- 
duction et  notes  historiques  par  Ch. 
Nodier.     2  vols.     Paris,  1826,  8*^- 

Delle  Tessere  Cavalleresche  di  bronzo 
tenute  al  collo  Lezione,  &c.  ByD-  M. 
Manni.     Firenze,  1760,  4"- 

Letters  on  Chivalry  and  liomance,  by 
Kichard  Hurd,  Bishop  of  Worcester. 
First  and  second  editions.  Lond.  1762, 
80-     ■ 

Abrege  Historique  des  Ordres  de  Cheva- 
lerie anciens  et  modernes,  Brux.  1776, 
120- 

Privilegien  der  Schleswig-Holsteinischen 
Kitterschaft,  von  F.  C.  Jensen  und  D. 
H.  Hegewisch.    Kiel,  1797.  4^- 

A  short  account  of  ancient  Chivalry,  and 
description  of  Armour,  by  Sir  Tomkyns 
Hilgrove  Turner.     Lond.  1799.  8^- 

Abrego  Chronologique  de  1'  histoire  des 
ordres  de  chevalerie  depuis  I'ordre  de 
Saint- Jean  de  Jerusalem  ou  de  Malteen 
1113  jusqu'  a  1'  Ordre  royal  de  Hol- 
lande,  en  1807,  par  Dambreville,  Paris, 
1807.  8«- 

Tableau  Chronologique  et  Historique  des 
Ordres  de  Cliivalerie,  par  J.  Lablee. 
Paris,  1807.  8«- 

Histoire  generale  des  Ordres  de  Cliiva- 
lerie civils  et  militaires  existans  en 
Europe,  par  Viton  de  Saint  Allais. 
Paris,  1810,  4"-  Livraison  1  only 
puhlished. 

Les  Chevaliers  uormands  en  Italic  et  en 
Sicile,  et  considerations  generales  sur 
I'histoire  de  la  chevalerie,  par  De 
Chastenay.     Paris,  1816,  80- 


Code  des  ordres  de  Chevalerie  du 
lloyaume,  ornc  de  gravures  represen- 
tant  les  decorations,  par  Viton  Saint 
Allais.     Paris,  1819,  4'^- 

Collection  Historique  des  Ordres  de 
Chevalerie  Civils  et  Militaires,  existant 
chez  les  differens  peuples  du  monde, 
suivie  d'un  tableau  chronologique  des 
Ordres  eteints,  par  A.  M.  Perrot. 
Paris,  1820,  4'^- 

Supplement  a  la  Collection  Historique 
des  Ordres  de  Chevalerie,  Civils  et 
Militaires,  existant  chez  les  dilferens 
Peuples  du  Monde,  par  L.  T.  Fayolle. 
Paris,  1846,  4«- 

The  History  of  Chivalry  or  Knighthood 
and  its  Times,  by  Charles  Mills.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1825,  8"-  Another  edition,  1826. 

History  of  Chivalry  and  the  Crusades, 
by  Kev.  Henry  Stebbing.  2  vols. 
Edinb.  1826,  12«- 

De  la  Chevalerie  ancienne  et  moderue, 
avec  la  maniere  d  'en  faire  les  preuves 
pour  tons  les  ordres  de  chevalerie,  par 
Claude  Fr.  Menestrier.  See  Collection 
des  meilleurs  dissertations,  etc.  torn.  12. 
1826,  etc.,  8'^- 

Seraphimer  Ordens  Historia,  by  G.  W.  af 
Tibell.     Stockholm.  1826,  4"- 

Storia  ed  Analisi  degli  antichi  llomanzi 
di  Cavalleria  e  dei  Poemi  Komanzeschi 
d'  Italia  con  dissertazioni  sull'  Origin  e, 
sugl'  Istituti,  sulle  Cerimonie  de 
Cavalieri.  By  Dottore  Giulio  Ferrario. 
3  vols.     Milano,  1828,  29,  8«- 

History  of  Chivalry,    from  the  Earliest 
Time  to  the  Siege  of  Malta  in   1530, 
byG.  P.  K.  James.     Lond.  1830,  12o- 
Another  edition  New  York,  1843,  12«- 
Gelbke,    Pitterorden   und  Ehrenzeichen, 
ou  Description  des  Ordres  de  Cliivalerie, 
Croix  de  Merite  et  autres  Marques  de 
Distinction  en   usage  chez  toutes  les 
Maisons  Souveraines  et  autres  Gouver- 
nemens.       Orders  of  Kniglitliood  em- 
blazoned.    Berl.  1832,  fol. 
Iconografia  storica  degli  ordini  religiosi  e 
cavalleresclii,   by  Gaetano   Giucci.      9 
vols.     Koma,  1836—47,  fol. 
Histoire  de  la  Chevalerie,  par  Koy.    Tonrs, 

1839,  18»- 
Illustrations  of  Ancient  State  and  Chi- 
valry,   from  MSS.    in   the  Ashmolean 
Museum  ;    edited   by   W.    H.    Black. 
Boxhurghe  Club.     Lond.  1840,  4P- 


Oedebs  of  Chivalet  and  Knighthood. 


249 


An  Account  of  the  Controversy  between 
Eeginald,  Lord  Grey  of  Kutliyn,  and 
Sir  Edward  Hastings,  in  the  Court  of 
Chivahy,  in  the  lieign  of  K.  Henry 
nil.  Edited  by  C.  U.  Young.  Lond. 
1841,  S""-     Privately  printed. 

Der  l^itteraal.  Eine  Geschichte  des 
Kitterthums,  seines  Entstehens  und 
Eortgaugs,  seiner  Gebrauche  und  Sitten, 
von  Fr.  Kottenkamp.  G2  Plates  by 
F.  M.  von  Keibisch.  Stutt.  1842,  obi. 
40. 

Precis  historique  des  Ordres  de Chevalerie, 
etc.,  par  Jacques  Bresson.  Paris,  1844, 
80- 

Ordres  de  Chevalerie,  et  marques  d'Hon- 
neur  de  toutes  les  nations,  par  A. 
Wahlen.  2  vols.  Brux.  1844—55,  8«- 
Another  edition,  1872. 

The  Ancient  Knight :  or,  Chapters  on 
Chivalry,  by  John  Fuller  Kussell. 
Lond.  1849,  12«- 

The  Cavaliers  of  England,  by  Henry 
William  Herbert.     Lond.  1852,  12o- 

The  Chevaliers  of  France  from  the  Cru- 
saders to  the  Marechals  of  Louis  XL, 
by  Henry  William  Herbert.  New  York, 
1853,  12"- 

Dictionnaire  historique  des  Ordres  de 
Chevalerie  crees  chez  les  differents 
peuples  depuis  les  premiers  siecles 
jusqu'a  nos  jours,  par  N.  J.  H.  Gourdon 
de  Genouillac.  Paris,  1853,  12o-  2nd 
edition,  1860. 

Chronique  de  tons  les  Ordres  de  Chevalerie 
et  Marques  d'Honneur,  avec  les  dessins 
des  Decorations,  par  H.  Schulze.  2 
vols.  Berl.  1855,  fol. 

Histoire  de  la  Chivalerie  en  France,  par 
Libert.     Paris,  1856,  12«- 

History  of  Chivalry  and  Ancient  Armour, 
with  descriptions  of  the  Feudal  system, 
the  usages  of  Knighthood,  etc.,  by  Fr. 
Kottenkamp,  translated  from  the  Ger- 
man by  the  Rev.  A.  Lowy.  Illustrated 
with  sixty- two  coloured  engravings. 
Lond.  1857,  obi.  8''- 

Noblesse,  blason,  ordres  de  chevalerie, 
manuel  heraldique,  par  E.  de  Toulgoet. 
Paris,  1859,  S^- 

Dictionnaire  historique  des  Ordres  de 
Chevalerie  crees  chez  les  differents 
peuples  depuis  les  premiers  siecles 
jusqu'  a  nos  jours,  par  N.  J.  H. 
Gourdon  de  Genouillac.  Par.  1860, 12«- 


Llistoria  de  las  Ordenes  de  Caballeria  y 
de  las  condecoraciones  Espanolas.  By 
Jose  Gil  Dorregary.  5  vols.  Madrid, 
1864-5,  fol. 

Histoire  des  Ordres  de  Chevalerie  et  des 
distinctions  honorifiques  en  France, 
par  F.  F.  Steenackers.  Paris,  1867,  4"- 

The  Orders  of  Chivalry,  by  J.  H.  Law- 
rence-Archer. London,  1871,  4"-  [This 
book  contains  a  list  of  works  on  the 
Orders  of  Knighthood.  Only  107 
copies  were  printed,  of  which  7  were 
on  large  paper.]  Another  edition, 
1887. 

Histoire  et  Legislation  des  Ordres  de 
Chivalerie  et  Marques  d'  Honneur,  par 
Leopold  van  Hollebeke.  Brux.  1875, 
fol. 

Liste  et  Origin  de  tons  les  Ordres  de 
Chevalerie,  Militaires  et  Civils,  qui 
ont  ete  institues  par  les  Papes  et  par 
les  Princes  Chretiens  jusqu'  a  la  fin 
du  xyi®  siecle,  par  Daviti.  Turin, 
1876,  120 

Libre  del  Orde  de  Cavayleria,  by  Ramon 
Lull.  Black  letter' facsimile.  Barcelona, 
1879,  4''- 

Baltisches  Wappenbuck.  Den  Ritters- 
chaften  von  Livland,  Eltland,  Kurland 
and  Oesel,  von  Carl  A.  von  Klingspor. 
Stockholm,  1882,  40- 

The  British  Roll  of  Honour.  A  descrip- 
tive account  of  the  Recognised  Orders  of 
Chivalry  in  various  countries,  and  their 
Insignia,  etc.,  by  Peter  Lund  Simmonds. 
Lond.  1887,  8«- 

The  Orders  of  Knighthood.  From  the 
original  statutes  of  the  various  orders, 
by  J.  H.  Lawrence-Archer.  Lond.  1888. 

Essay  on  the  Spirit  and  Influence  of 
Chivalry,  by  John  Batty.  Containing 
chapters  on  Chivalry  in  connection  with 
Archaeology  and  Heraldry,  Orders  of 
Knighthood,  etc.  Lond.  1890,  8°' 

Lists  of  Knights. 
Knights  made  by  Abbots  in  the  time  of 

King  Henry  1.  or  before.     Brit.   Mus. 

Cott.  MS.  Faust.  E.  v.  f .  40. 
Les  nommes  de  Chevaliers  en  le  Campe  de 

Henrici  iij"^ ;  arranged  under  counties. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,208. 
A  List  of  all  Knights  in  England,  in  the 

time  of  Henry  III.,  Edw.  1.,  and  Edw. 

II.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  5803. 


250 


Ordees  of  Chitalet  and  Knighthood. 


The  Names  of  the  Knights  in  most  of 

the  Counties  of  England,  15th  century. 

Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  855. 
Knights  of  Henry  VII.  etc.     Privately 

printed  by  Sir  Tho.  Phillipps.     Middle 

Jlill,  1810  ?  8«- 
List  of  Knights  made   in   the    Reign   of 

Henry  Vlll.,  16th  century.     Qu.  Coll. 

Oxf.  MS.  cxxiii. 
Drawings  of  Knights  and  Bannerets,  and 

Knights   on   horseback  tilting,   all  in 

their   surcoats  of   Arms,     Brit.   Mus. 

Harl.  MS.  4205. 
Lists    of   Knights    created   in    England, 

from  Richard  11.  to  Elizabeth.    Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  5482,  ff.  G— 18. 
Lists  of    Knights    made   in   the    several 

lieigus,  from  Henry  VIL  to  Elizabeth. 

Queen's  Coll.  Oxf.  MS.  Ixxxvii. 
Knights  made   temp.    Elizabeth.     Ashm. 

Lib.  Wood  MS.  8495,  f .  54. 
The  Names  and  Arms  of  Knights  created 

in  the  Reigns  of  Hen.  VIL,  Hen.  VIII., 

Edw.  VI.,  Mary,  and  Elizabeth  ;    and 

the  Names  of  such  as  were  Knighted 

by  King  James   I.     Brit.  Mus.   Cott. 

MS.  Claud.  C.  iii. 
A   Catalogue  of    Knights   made   in  the 

Reigns    of    Elizabeth   and   James    I. 

Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  (578. 
Lists   of   Knights   from   Edw.     III.    to 

James  I.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6063. 
A  List  of  Knights  made  by  King  James 

I.  in  the  first  year  of  his  reign.     Brit. 

Mus.  Lans.  MS.  207,  C.  f.  767. 
A  note  of  such  Knights   as  were  made 

since  the  King's    [James  I.]   cominge 

into  Englande.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 

5855. 
List  of  Knights  made  between  1603  and 

1624.    Qu.  Coll.  Oxf.  MS.  cvii. 
Curious   account   of   Knights   made    by 

James    I.,    by    Philip    Gawdy   to    his 

brother,    Bassingborne    Oawdy.     MS. 

Roy  don  Hall,  Co.  Norfolk. 
A    Catalogue    of  Knights   made   in   the 

Reigns   of   Elizabeth,    James   I.,    and 

Charles   I.      Ashm.   Lib.   Wood.  MS. 

8580. 
Knights  made  by   King  James  and  King 

Charles,   from  1603  to   1636.      Brit. 

Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6062. 
Catalogue    of   Knights   made    by    King 

Charles  I.  Ab  Ao.  1624  Ad  Ann.  1646. 

Chronologically  and  Alphabetically,  by 


Sir  Thomas  Phillipps.  Privately 
printed.  Middle  Hill  1853,  12o- 
Another  edition,  1853,  fol. 

Lists  of  Knights  made  in  different 
Reigns,  17tl)  cent.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS'.  5482. 

A  Perfect  Collection,  or  Catalogue  of  all 
Knights  Bachelaurs  made  by  King 
James  since  his  coming  to  the  Crown 
of  England,  faithfully  extracted  out  of 
the  Records,  by  John  Philipot.  Lond, 
1660,  80- 

A  List  of  Knights  made  since  His 
Majesty  came  to  London,  May  29, 
1660.     Single  sheet. 

Knights  made  from  the  Reign  of  Henry 
VIII.  to  that  of  Charles  II.  inclusive. 
Ashm.  Lib.  Dugdale  MS.  25,  R.  p.  156. 

List  of  all  the  Knights  created  by  Kings 
James  I.  and  Charles  I.,  from  the 
beginnings  of  their  reigns  until  1642. 
Also  Knights  created  tempp.  Charles 
II.  and  James  II.  MS.  collections 
vol.  V.  in  the  possession  of  the  Earl  of 
Egmont,  at  St.  James'  Place. 

An  alphabetical  catalogue  of  all  the 
Knights  made  by  King  Charles  I.  and 
II.,  and  James  II.  to  the  year  1686. 
Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  870,  f .  62. 

A  Book  of  Knights  Banneret,  Knights  of 
the  Bath,  and  Knights  Bachelor  made 
between  the  4th  year  of  King  Henry 
VI  and  the  Restoration  of  King 
Charles  II.,  with  the  Arms  given  in 
Cotton  MS.  Claudius  [C.  iii.],  from 
1  King  Henry  VII.  to  28  Queen 
Elizabeth,  and  Knights  made  in  Ire- 
land between  the  years  1566  and  1698, 
together  with  an  Index  of  Names,  by 
Walter  C.  Metcalfe.     Lond.  1885,  4''- 

Knights  made  at  the  Tower  of  London, 
before  the  Coronation  of  Queen  Anne. 
Trin.   Coll.  Dublin,  MS.  E.  73,  art.  3. 

Alphabet  of  Knights  Bachelors,  from 
Elizabeth  to  George  I.  Her.  Coll.  MS. 
M.  18  (2). 

List  of  Knights  with  their  Arms  from 
1558  to  1752.  From  the  Towneley 
Library.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  32,102. 

A  Catalogue  of  Knights,  from  1660  to 
1760,  by  P.  Townsend.  Lond.  1833. 
8«- 

Lists  of  Knights  Batchelors  made  by 
James  I.,  and  continued  to  the  present 
time  (1789).     Her.  Coll.  MS.  M.  5. 


Orders  op  Chivalet  and  Knighthood. 


251 


Calendar  of  Knights,  containing  the 
Knights  Batchelors,  British  Knights 
i  of  Foreign  Orders  ;  also  the  Knights 
of  the  Garter,  Thistle,  Bath,  St.  Patrick, 
and  the  Guelphic  and  lonion  Orders, 
from  1760  to  1828,  by  Francis  Towns- 
end,  Pursuivant  of  Arms.  Lond.  1828, 
8"- 

The  Knightage  of  Great  Britain  and  Ire- 
land, by  John  Burke  and  Sir  John 
Bernard  Burke.     Lond.  1811,  12''- 

Haydn's  "  Book  of  Dignities,"  contains 
Lists  of  Knights  of  the  Garter,  Bath, 
Thistle,  and  St.  Patrick,  to  1851. 

The  Knights  of  England,  France  and 
Scotland,  by  Henry  William  Herbert. 
New  York,  1852,  12^^- 

The  Shilling  Knightage,  Published 
annually  by  Ivobt.  Hardwicke.  Com- 
piled by  E.  AValford.  Lond.  1857,  etc. 
18'^- 

The  ShiUing  Knightage  (1881).  Con- 
taining an  alphabetical  list  of  the 
Knights  of  the  United  Kingdom,  short 
biograpliical  notices,  dates  of  creation, 
addresses,  etc.,  by  Edward  Walford. 
Lond.  1884,  32«-      Published  annually. 

Names  of  ancient  Knights  in  Counties  in 
England,  with  their  arms.  MS.  E. 
Trinity  College,  Dublin. 

Knights  of  different  Counties.  Caius 
Coll.  Camb.  MS.  571,  art.  4. 

Separate  Orders. 

Alcantara,  see  also  St.  lago. 

Manuscripts  relating  to  the  Military 
Order  of  Alcantara.  Brit.  Mus.  MSS. 
Eg.  485  ;  486  ;  Lans.  171  ;  Harl.  3476  ; 
Vesp.  C.  VI.  f.  385;  Add.  28361, 
28365,  28367,  28374.  28375. 

Catalogue  des  Chevaliers  de  1'  Ordre  du 
Collier  de  Savoye,  Diet  de  1'  Aunon- 
ciade ;  avec  leurs  Noms,  Surnoms, 
Qualitez,  Armes,  et  Blasons,  depuis  son 
Institution,  par  Francois  Capre.  Turin, 
1654,  fol. 

Adnotationes  historicae  de  origine,  anti- 
quittaae  excellentia  ordinis  Aquilae 
albae,  by  J.  F.  Sapieha.  Coloniae, 
1730,  40- 

Foundation- Deed  of  the  military  order, 
commonly  called  the  Order  of  Arminius, 
dedicated  to  St.  Michael  byfi^'erdinand 
I.  King  of  Naples,  29  Sept.  1465. 
Latin.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  28628. 


"  Estatutes  des  Chevaliers  de  la  Table 
ronde,"  with  Arms  beautifully  em- 
blazoned, and  other  Matters  relating 
to  the  Order.  On  vellum.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  5301. 

Catalogue  of  the  Knights  af  the  Kound 
Table  in  the  time  of  King  Arthur,  by 
Handle  Holme.  ]5rit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
2094  f.  91. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Knights  of  the  Round 
Table,  with  their  Arms   and    ensigns. 

.    Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  865,  f.  13  b. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Knights  of  the  Hound 
Table  with  their  several  ensigns  or 
coat  armour.  MS.  No.  xix.  7. 
Towneley  Hall,  Burnley. 

Les  Noms  et  Armoiries  des  Chevaliers 
de  la  ronde  Table,  16th  century.  Brit. 
Mus.  Boy.  MS.  19  B.  ix. 

Gyron  le  Courtoys  Auecques  la  deuise 
des  armes  de  tons  les  Cheualiers  de  la 
table  ronde.  Editio  Princeps.  Paris, 
circa  1500,  fol. 

La  deuise  des  armes  des  Chevaliers  de  la 
Table  ronde,  lesquels  estoyent  du  tres 
renomme  and  vertueux  Art  us.  Boy  de 
la  grand  Bretaigne.  Avec  la  descrip- 
tion de  leurs  Armoiries.  Paris,  1520, 
12''-       Other   editions   in     1585     and 

le590. 

The  Auncient  Order,  Societie,  and  Unitie 
Laudable,  of  Prince  Arthure,  and  his 
Knightly  Armory  of  the  Round  Table: 
with  a  Threefold  Assertion  friendly  in 
favour  and  furtherance  of  English 
Archery  at  this  day,  by  Rich.  Robinson, 
Lond.  1583,  4P- 

King  Arthur  and  his  Knights  of  the 
Round  Table,  [Translated  from  the 
French  by  Sir.  Thos.  Malory.]  William 
Stansby,  for  Jacob  Bloome.  Black 
letter.     Lond.  1634,  4P- 

The  most  ancient  and  famous  history  of 
the  renowned  Prince  Arthur.  As  also 
all  the  noble  acts  of  his  Knights  of  the 
Round  Table,  by  Sir  Thomas  Malory. 
3  vols.  Lond.  1816,  12o-  [Other 
editions.] 

The  Round  Table,  the  Order  and  Solem- 
nities of  Crowning  the  King  and  the 
dignities  of  his  Peerage.  Lond.  1820, 
8«- 

La  Mort  d'  Arthur.  The  History  of  King 
Arthur  and  the  Knights  of  the  Round 
Table.       Compiled    by    Sir     Thomas 


252 


Orders  of  Chivalry  and  Knighthood. 


Malory,  Knight.  Edited  from  the 
edition  of  1634,  with  introduction  and 
Notes  by  Thomas  Wright.  3  vols.  Lon- 
don, 1856,  8«-  Second  edition,  1856,  &c. 

King  Arthur  and  his  Knights  of  the 
Kound  Table,  illustrated  by  G.  H. 
Thomas.     Lond.  1862,  8''- 

King  Arthur  and  Knights  of  the  Hound 
Table,  by  T.  Cragoe.  See  the  Journal 
of  the  British  Archceological  Associa- 
tion, xxxiii,  338.  London,  1877,  8«- 

Collections  relating  to  the  History  of  the 
Order  of  the  Bath,  by  S.  S.  Banks. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  6324—6328. 

Knights  of  the  Bath,  from  Henry  VII.  to 
James  I.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6063. 

Discourse  concerning  the  Knights  of  the 
Bath,  by  Francis  Thynne,  1605.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  12530. 

The  Grlory  of  Knighthood,  containing  the 
true  and  exact  manner,  ceremony,  and 
creation  of  the  Knights  of  the  most 
Sacred  Order  of  the  Bath,  observed  at 
the  Coronation  of  our  Soveraigne  Lord 
King  Charles  the  First;  and  the 
Statutes  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  6337. 

Knights  of  the  Bath  at  the  Coronation 
of  King  James  I.  and  Henry  Prince 
of  Wales  ;  at  the  Creation  of  Charles 
Prince  of  Wales  ;  and  at  the  coronation 
of  King  Charles  I.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans. 
MS.  865,  f.  153. 

The  Names,  Arms,  and  Crests  of  all  the 
Knights  of  the  Bath,  made  at  the 
Coronation  of  James  I.,  at  the  Creation 
of  Charles  Duke  of  York,  Henry  Prince 
of  Wales,  and  at  the  Coronation  of 
Charles  I.  and  II.  By  John  Withie 
and  John  Saunders.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  1462. 

A  True  Eelation  of  the  Ceremonies  at 
the  Creating  of  the  Knights  of  the 
Honourable  Order  of  the  Bath,  the 
18th  and  19th  April,  1661.  With  a 
perfect  List  of  their  names,  in  the  same 
order  as  they  were  Knighted  by  His 
Majesty.  Lond.  1661,  4o- 

The  Manner  of  creating  the  Knights  of 
the  ancient  and  honourable  Order  of 
the  Bath  ;  with  a  List  of  those  Persons 
who  are  to  be  created  Knights  of  the 
Bath  at  his  Majesty's  Coronation  22 
April,  1661.  Harleian  Miscellany. 
vol.  I.     Lond.  1808,  4«' 


The  Manner  of  Creating  the  Knights  of 
the  Ancient  and  Honourable  Order  of 
the  Bath,    according  to   the    Custom 
used     in    England  in   time  of   Peace. 
Lond.  1661,  4P^ 
The  Arms  of  the  Knights,  and  of  various 
Gentlemen-Esquires    to  the   Knights, 
of   the  most  Honorable  Order  of  the 
Bath.     Printed  in  the  year  1725,  fol. 
The   Statutes    of   the    Most    Honorable 
Order  of  the   Bath.      London,    1725, 
4'^-     Another  edition,  1772.  Beprinted, 
1787,  4^^'      Another  edition,  1812. 
Statutes  of  the  most  Honourable  Order 
of  the  Bath.    Stukeley's  Palceograhia, 
Lond.  1725,  4P' 
An  Historical  Account  of  the  Honour- 
able Order  of  the  Bath.  Lond.  1725,  8o- 
Sketches  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath,  1725. 

Eeprinted,  1772,  4P- 
Observations  introductory  to  an  Historical 
Essay,  upon  the    Knighthood  of   the 
Bath,  by  John  Anstis.  Lond.  1725,  8°- 
The  Knights  of  the    Bath :    a  Poetical 
Tale,  by  Thomas  Cook.    Printed  in  the 
year  1725. 
Les  Armes   des  Chevaliers  de  I'Orde  du 
Bain  [and  of  their  Esquires.]  Engraved 
by  James  Sympson,  1726  ?  fol. 
Commentatio    de   honoratissimo    Ordine 
Militari  de    Balneo  cujus  origo,  pro- 
gressus  exponuntur  et  honoratissimorum 
Equitum   nomina,   tituli,    et   insignia, 
by  J.  C.  Dithmar.  Francofurti,    1729, 
fol. 
Nachrichten  von  dem  englischen  Kriegs- 
und  Eitterorden  des  Bades.  [Translated 
from  the  Latin.]     Nebst  den  Gesetzen 
dieses  Ordens.     Aus  dem  Lateinischen 
und  Englischen,  etc.  by  J.  C.  Dithmar 
Frankfurt,  1744,  fol. 
The     Procession     and     Ceremonies    ob- 
served at  the  time  of  the  Installation 
of  the  Knights  Companions  of  the  most 
Honourable  Military  Order  of  the  Bath, 
upon  Thursday,  June   17,  1725,  with 
the  Armes,  Names,  Titles,  &c.  of  the 
Knights    Companions,    and    of    their 
Esquires,  as  they  are  fixed  up  in  Henry 
Yjjth's  Chapel  in  Westminster  Abbey, 
by  John  Pine.     Lond  1730,  fol. 
Statutes  of  the  most   Honourable   Order 

of  the  Bath.     Lond.  1745,  4P- 
The  Installation  of  the  Knights  of  the 
Most  Noble  Order  of  the  Bath,  with 


Ordees  of  Ciiivalet  and  Knighthood. 


253 


the  several  Inscriptions  on  their  plates 
of  arms  placed  in  their  stalls  in  St. 
Peter's,  Westminster,  with  the  names 
of  their  Esquires  and  Officers  of  the 
Order,  by  John  Buswell,  1755.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  38,379. 
The  Statutes  of  the  Most  Honourable 
Order  of  the  Bath.  Printed  in  the 
year  1772,  4«- 
The  Arras  of  the  English  Baronets,  and 
the  Knights  of  the  Bath,  with  the 
dates  of  creation.     Lond.  1779,  12°- 

Statutes  ot  the  Order  of  the  Bath,  by 
John  Anstis.     Lond.  1787,  4«- 

The  Arms  of  the  Knights  of  the  Bath 
who  were  Installed,  May  19,  1788,  and 
the  Arms  of  their  Esquires.  Lond. 
1788,  fol. 

A  minute  and  particular  statement  of  the 
Ceremonies  that  will  take  place  at 
Westminster  Abbey  on  Thursday  the 
19th  May,  1803,  at  the  Installation  of 
the  Knights  of  the  Bath.  Lond.  1803, 
8°- 

Statutes  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath.  By 
order  of  the  King.     Lond.  1803,  S^- 

The  Arms  of  the  Knights  of  the  Bath 
who  were  Installed  May  19,  1803,  and 
the  Arms  of  their  Esquires.  Printed  in 
1803.  fol. 

List  of  Knights  of  the  Bath  to  1806. 
See  Beatson's  Political  Index,  vol.  iii. 

The  Procession  and  Ceremony  of  the  In- 
stallation of  the  Knights  of  the  Bath, 
in  Henry  the  Seventh's  Chapel,  at 
Westminster,  on  Monday  the  1st  of 
June,  1812.  Two  coloured  engravings 
by  Frederick  Nash.     1812. 

Arms  of  the  Knights  of  the  Bath  in- 
stalled in  1812,  with  an  accompanying 
description  in  French.  Printed  in 
1812,  fol. 

Statutes  of  the  Most  Honourable  Order 
of  the  Bath.     Lond.  1812—20,  4"- 

Statutes  of  the  most  honourable  Order  of 
the  Bath.     Lond.  1840,  4«- 

Ceremonial  of  Creation  of  Knights  of  the 
Bath,  by  Albert  Way.  See  The 
Archaological  Journal,  v.  258.  Lond. 
1848,  8«- 

Nouveau  Calendrier  du  tres  illustre  Ordre 
equestre  de  Baviere,  par  Jean  Bap. 
Casimer  de  Hahn.     1776,  !£«• 

"  The  Constitution  of  the  Loyal  and 
Friendly   Society   of    the    Blew    and 


Orange,"  with  the  Arms  and  Badge  of 
the   Society  and   other  devices,  by  A. 
Bradley.     Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  2346. 
Calatrava,  see  also  St.  lago. 
Copies  of  documents  in  the  archives  of 
the  Knights  of  Calatrava.     Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  14013. 
Letters  and  papers  relating  to  the  Mili- 
tary Order  of  Calatrava,  1613  to  1658. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  28436,  28437. 
Difiniciones  de  la  Orden  y  Cavalleria  de 
Calatrava.  Conforme  al  Capitulo  General 
celebrado  en  Madrid,  Ano  1652.     1660, 
fol. 
Knights  of  the  Carpet,  at  the  marriage 
of  Prince  Arthur,   16  Nov.  17   Hen. 
VII.  ;     and    Knights   of   the    Carpet, 
made  at  the  said  marriage.    Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.   MSS.   41.   f.  18  b  ;    6062,  art. 
11. 
Aultres  Chevaliers  de  Carpet,  with  their 
arms  blazoned.   Brit.  Mus.    Harl.   MS. 
394.  f.  140  b. 
Christ    of    Portugal.     Constitui^ois    da 
ordem  de  Christo  do  Reino  de  Portugal; 
with  other  papers  relating  to  the  order, 
about    1573.      Brit.  Mus.   Add.  MS. 
20846.  f .  118. 
The   Order   of   the  Coif,    by   Alexander 

Pulling.     Lond.  1884. 
Knights  of   the   Cross,   by   Mrs.    Agar. 

Lond.  1857,  12«- 
Proclamation  and   rules  of  the  Order  of 
the  Dragon,  instituted  by  the  Comte 
de  Foix,   with  challenges  to    combat. 
15th  century.     Brit.    Mus.   Add.   MS. 
18,840. 
Green  Book,  or  Register  of  the  Order  of 
the   Emerald     Star,    by     Sir   Egerton 
Brydges.     Not  published. 
Breviarium  Equestre,  seu  de  Illustrissimo 
and       Inclytissimo     Equestri    Ordine 
Elephantine :  observationibus  illustrat. 
et  continuat.  a  Jano  Bircherodio.      By 
Ivari  Hertzholmii.     Havnise,  1704,  fol. 
[This  work  contains  portraits  and  arms 
of  the  knights  of  the  Order.] 
Der  Elephanten  -  Orden  und  seine  Ritter. 

Berlien.  Kopenhagen,  1846,  8*^- 
Noms,  surnoms  et  armes  des  nobles  rois 
de  L'Epinette,  precedes  de  I'ordann- 
ance  de  1429  et  des  lettres-patentes 
donnees  a  Bruxelles  en  1516.  Facsimile 
d'  apres  un  MS.,  par  Victor  Bouton. 
Paris,  1870,  71,  4«- 


254 


Orders  or  Chivalry  and  Knighthood. 


Histoire  de  1'  Ordre  do  Font-Evraud,  et 
Vie  de  Rob.  d'  Abruissel,  par  Honorat 
Niquet :  Paris,  1642,  4"- 

Rules  and  Ordinances  respecting  the 
Order  of  Knights  cf  the  Garter.  Brit. 
Mus.  HarL  Roll  Y,  27. 

Book  of  Orders  for  Knights  of  the  Garter, 
with  names  from  its  institution.  MS. 
in  the  possession  of  the  Marquis  of 
Salisbury. 

Statutes  and  Ordinances  of  the  most 
noble  Order  of  the  Garter.  Vellum. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  6119. 

Statutes  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter,  in 
Latin  and  French,  with  a  picture  of  a 
knight  in  his  robes.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  28,549,  f.  67. 

The  Statutes  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter. 
Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  882,  f.  77. 

Statutes  and  Ordinances  of  the  Order  of 
the  Garter.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
6288,  6290,  6291. 

Statutes  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter  on 
vellum,  written  for  Sir  Henry  Lee, 
knight,  MS       Dytchley,  Co.  Oxford. 

Statutes  of  the  Garter  in  English,  on 
vellum.  This  volume  formerly  belonged 
to  Sir  George  Naylor,  Garter.  MS. 
No.  123.  Ettington  Hall,  Co.  War- 
wick. 

The  Statutes  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter. 
Signed  by  Greg.  Hascard,  Register  of 
the  order.  Brit.    Mus.  Harl.  MS.  3451. 

Statutes  and  Ordinances  of  the  most 
noble  Order  of  St.  George,  named  the 
Garter.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  235, 
278,  394,  567,  1356,  6087. 

History  and  Statutes  of  the  Order  of  the 
Garter  ;  Arms  and  Crests  of  Knights 
of  the  Garter  ;  and  Miscellanies  rela- 
ting to  the  Order  of  the  Garter.  Stowe 
MSS.  518,  519,  520.     Brit.  Mus. 

The  Collection  of  Sir  Thomas  Saint 
George,  Garter  King  at  Arms,  concern- 
ing the  ceremonial  of  the  Order  of  the 
Garter.     Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  881. 

Collections  relating  to  the  History  of  the 
Order  of  the  Garter,  by  S.  S.  Banks. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  6321—6323, 
6336. 

Collections  relating  to  the  Order  of  the 
Garter.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1776. 

Collections  from  various  sources  respect- 
ing the  Order  of  the  Garter.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  6298. 


The  Black  Book  of  the  Garter.  MS. 
Hatton  Collection. 

The  First  Knights  of  the  Garter,  with 
original  drawings  of  contemporary  date. 
A  folio  containing  27  drawings  of  the 
First  Knights  of  the  Garter  in  their 
robes,  and  described  as  "  Draughts,  or 
the  Effigies  of  the  First  Knights  or 
Founders  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter," 
&c.  Stowe  MS.  213.  Brit.  Mus. 

Knights  of  the  Garter  from  the  Founda- 
tion of  their  Order.  Lichfield  Cath. 
MS.  No.  6. 

Propositio  Clarissimi  Oratoris  Magistri 
Johannis  Russell  decretorum  doctoris 
ac  adtunc  Ambassiatoris  Xpanissimi 
Regis  Edwardi  Dei  gracia  regis  Anglie 
et  Francie  ad  illustrissimii  principem 
Karolum  ducem  Burgundie  super  sus- 
ceptione  ordinis  garterij.  etc.  No  date, 
4- 

Arms  of  the  Knights  of  the  Garter  done 
apparently  for  Henry  IV.  of  France, 
his  arms  being  the  first  in  the  book. 
MS.  No.  107.  Ettington  Hall,  Co. 
Warwick. 

Arms  of  Knights  of  the  Garter  teonp. 
Henry  V.  Exquisitely  emblazoned. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1864. 

De  r  Ordre  de  la  Jarretiere.  15th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Royal  MS.  15,  E  vi.  art  15. 

Tractatus  vulgariter  dictus  La  Gerretiere, 
alias  speculum  Anglorum,  editum  per 
fratrem  Mondonum  Belualeti.  In 
Cluniaco,  1463.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  M8. 
19,950.  For  an  account  of  this  book, 
see  Hearne's  "  Duo  rerum  Anglicarum 
Scriptores,  viz.  T.  Otterbourne  et  J. 
Whethamstede,"  1732.  Appendix  to 
Preface. 

The  Arms,  Supporters,  Crests,  and 
Mottoes,  of  fifteen  knights  of  the 
Garter.  16th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Hail.  MS.  332. 

Statutes,  Ceremonies,  etc,  of  the  Order 
of  the  Gaiter.  IGth  cent.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  1776. 

Statutes  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter,  with 
a  Comment  showing  the  different  alter- 
ations which  have  been  made  therein, 
both  before  and  subsequent  to  the  reign 
of  Henry  VIIL  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
6334. 


Oedees  op  Chi  valet  and  Knighthood. 


255 


The  Statutes  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter, 
with  a  letter  of  King  Hen.  VIII.  of 
England,  and  one  from  Francis  I.  of 
France,  on  conferring  the  Order  on  the 
latter,  and  the  King's  warrant  to  the 
Heralds  on  the  subject,  22nd  Oct.  1527. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5712. 

The  Statutes  in  English  of  the  Order  of 
the  Garter  explained  and  declared  by 
King  Henry  VIII.  MS.  16th  century. 
Petworth  House,  Co.  Sussex. 

The  Arms,  in  colours,  of  the  Knights  of 
the  Garter,  the  last  of  whom  is  Sir 
llichard  Wingfield,  8  Hen.  VIII. 
Brit.  IVlus.  Harl.  MS.  6162. 

Arms  of  Knights  of  the  Garter.  Temp. 
Henry  VIII.  MS.  No.  46.  Ettingtou 
Hall,  Co.  Warwick.  _ 

The  Names  and  Arms  of  the  Knights  of  the 
most  honourable  Order  of  the  Garter, 
since  the  Installation  of  Edw.  III.  until 
Edw.  VI.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6170. 

Account  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter,  time 
of  Henry  VIII.  and  Edward  VI.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6074. 

Articles  agreed  on  ior  the  Order  of 
Knights  of  the  Garter,  1552.  Brit. 
Mus.  Koyal  MSS.  18,  A.  I— IV. 

Statutes  of  the  Garter  reformed  by  King 
Henry  VIII.,  with  additions  to  the  1st 
of  Elizabeth.  MS.  Petworth  House, 
Co.  Sussex. 

The  Statutes  of  the  most  Noble  Order  of 
the  Garter,  to  the  time  of  Queen 
Elizabeth 
397. 

The  Proceeding  of  the  Sovereign  and 
Knights  Companions  at  the  Feast  of 
St.  George,  designed  by  Marcus  Gerard, 
and  set  forth  in  the  twentieth  yeare  of 
Queene  Elizabeth,  by  Thomas  Daws, 
sometime  Rouge-Croix  Pursuivant  of 
Arms.     1578. 

Arms  of  Knights  of  the  Garter,  temp. 
Elizabeth,  tinely  coloured  for  Sir  H. 
Sidney.      Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  80,808. 

Arms,  Quarteiings,  and  Crests,  of  the 
Knights  of  the  Garter,  by  John  Hol- 
land, 1588.  Her.  Coll.  Philipot  MS. 
9,  Pe. 

Arms  in  colours  of  Knights  of  the  Garter, 

.  from  Edw.  III.  to  Queen  Elizabeth,  by 
Thomas  Lant,  alias  PortcuUis  Pursiu- 
vant  of  Arms.  1589.  Brit.  Mus. 
Roy.    MS.    18.  C.  xvii. 


Brit.    Mus.    Kings    MS. 


The  antiquitie  of  Windsore  Castle  and  of 
the  Order  of  the  Garter  1592.  MS. 
No.  34.     Wrest  Park,  Beds. 

The  Honour  of  the  Garter  displaied  in  a 
poem  gratulatorie.  Eutituled,  to  the 
worthie  and  renowned  Earle  of  North- 
umberland, created  Knight  of  that 
order,  and  installed  at  Windsore  anno 
regni  Elizabethe  35,  die  Junii  26  ;  by 
George  Peele.     Lond.  1593,  4"- 

Arms,  in  trick,  of  such  of  the  Knights 
of  the  Order  of  the  Garter  as  were 
foreigners,  from  the  institution  of  the 
Order  to  A.D.  1594.  MS.  Stonyhurst 
College. 

Insignia  Armorum  Augustissimse.  Con- 
taining the  Arms  of  the  Knights  of  the 
Garter,  embla,soned  on  vellum,  1602. 
Brit.  Mus.  Kings  MS.  417. 

Insignia  Nobilium  Ordinis  Periscelidis 
A.D.  1603.  Richly  emblazoned.  Brit. 
Mus.  Roy.  MS.  12.  A.  xlii. 

"  La  fundacion  de  la  companie  de  Gartier 
dans  le  chastel  de  Wyndesor  "  ;  the 
statutes  and  ordinances  of  the  order  ; 
and  the  stiles  of  the  King's  Majesty, 
the  prince  and  companions  of  the 
Garter,  used  at  the  feast  of  St.  George, 
at  Whitehall,  1604.  Brit.  Mus.  Cott. 
MS.  Jul.  C.  ix. 

Statutes  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter,  re- 
newed by  Henry  VIII.  ;  Exemplif.  per 
Gwill.  Dethick,  Garter  principal  King 
of  Arms,  1604.  Vellum,  with  the 
arms  of  Henry  Wriothesley,  3rd  Earl 
of  Southampton.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  17,434. 

The  Martyrdome  of  Saint  George  of 
Cappadocia  :  Titular  Patron  of  Eng- 
land, and  of  the  most  Noble  Order  of 
the  Garter.     Lond.  1614,  4o- 

Fennor's  Desci  iptions,  or  a  True  Relation 
of  Certaine  and  diuers  Speeches,  spoken 
before  the  King  and  Queen's  most 
excellent  Majestic,  etc.,  by  William 
Fennor.  Lond.  1616,  l-^-  [One  of  the 
speeches  is  "  The  originall  and  continu- 
ance of  the  most  Noble  Order  of  the 
Garter."] 

Knights  of  the  Garter,  by  William  Segar, 
with  their  arms  blazoned  in  tinctures, 
from  1603  to  1619,  on  vellum.  Eton 
Coll.  Lib.  MS. 


256 


Ordees  of  Chivalry  at^d  Knighthood. 


Overtures  for  an  Academ,  or  College 
roial,  to  bee  the  certain  Seat  of  the 
doctrines  and  exercises  of  Honor,  sub- 
ordinated to  the  Garter,  as  the  signs 
and  ceremonies  of  Honor,  have  theyrs  ; 
with  the  Names  of  the  Knights  upon 
Sainct  Georges  day  xxiii  April, 
CIC.DCXX,  and  a  drawing  of  St. 
George  on  horse-back,  coloured.  Brit 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6103. 

The  Arms  and  Titles  of  the  Knights  of 
the  Garter,  in  the  year  1625,  collected 
by  the  Sieur  de  Yalles,  The  Arms 
are  blazoned  in  colours.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  4710. 

The  Historic  of  that  famous  Saint  and 
Souldier  of  Christ  Jesus,  St.  George 
of  Cappadocia  :  The  Institution  of  the 
most  noble  Order  of  St.  George,  named 
the  Garter.  A  Catalogue  of  all  the 
Knights  thereof  untill  this  present,  by 
Peter  Heylyn.     Lond.  1631,  4^' 

Arms,  blasoned,  of  all  the  Knights  of  the 
Garter,  from  the  Institution  of  the 
Order  to  the  reign  of  Charles  I.,  ending 
with  the  Duke  of  Lennox.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  5831. 

A  Catalogue  of  Knights  of  the  Garter 
since  the  first  foundation  to  the  time  of 
Charles  I.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS. 
865,  f,  112. 

An  account  of  those  noblemen  who  were 
Knights  of  the  Garter  during  the 
Civil  Wars,  &c.  by  Sir  Edw.  Walker. 
Stowe  MS.  423.  Brit.  Mus. 

Les  Noms,  Surnoms,  Qualitez,  Armes, 
et  Blazons,  de  tons  les  Princes,  Seig- 
neurs, Commanders,  Chevaliers,  et 
Officiers,  de  I'Ordre  et  Milice  de  la 
Jartiere,  depuis  I'lnstitution  en  1347, 
jusqu'  a  Present.     Paris,  1647,  fol. 

A  Perfect  Catalogue  of  all  the  Knights 
of  the  most  noble  Order  of  the  Garter, 
f  I  om  the  first  Institution  of  it,  until 
this  present  April  anno  1661.  Where- 
unto  is  prefixed  a  short  Discourse 
touching  the  Institution  of  the  Order, 
Patron,  Habit,  and  Solemnities  of  it, 
with  many  other  particulars  which 
concern  the  same  by  J.  N.  1  ond. 
1661,  4"- 

St.  George  for  England  ;  or  a  Relation 
of  the  Manner  of  the  Election  and 
Installation  of  the  Knights  of  the  most 
noble  Order  of  St.  George,  called  the 


Garter,  which  is  to  be  solemnized  on 
the  15,  16,  and  17th  of  April  next,  at 
the  Castle  of  Windsor.  Lond.  1661.  4^^- 

The  History  of  that  most  famous  Saint 
and  Souldier  Saint  George  of  Cappa- 
docia. The  Instutition  of  that  most 
Noble  Order  of  St.  George,  commonly 
called  the  Garter,  by  Peter  Heylyn. 
Lond.  1661,  4P- 

The  Historic  of  St.  George  of  Cappa- 
docia, etc.  The  second  edition  corrected 
and  enlarged.  By  Peter  Heylyn. 
Lond.  1663,  4P- 

The  History  of  the  Life  and  Martyrdom 
of  St.  George,  the  Titular  Patron  of 
England,  with  his  conversion  of  Arabia, 
by  killing  of  a  dreadful  Dragon,  and 
delivering  the  King's  Daughter,  by 
Thomas  Lowick,  Gent.  Lond.  1664.  4°- 

Register  of  the  Most  Noble  Order  of  the 
Garter,  by  Sir  Henry  de  Vic,  1661— 
1671.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  22,284. 

The  Order  of  the  Ceremonies  used  at  the 
Celebration  of  St.  George's  Feast  at 
Windsor,  when  the  Sovereign  of  the 
most  Noble  Order  of  the  Garter  is 
present.     Lond.  1671,  4°- 

The  Institution,  Laws,  and  Ceremonies 
of  the  Most  Noble  Order  of  the  Garter. 
Collected  and  digested  into  one  body 
by  Elias  Ashmole,  of  the  Middle 
Temple,  Esq.  Windsor  Herald  of  Arms. 
A  Work  furnished  with  a  variety  of 
matter  relating  to  Honor  and  Noblesse. 
Lond.  1672,  fol.  Another  edition,  1693. 

"  Statua  nobilissimi  Ordinis  Garterii." 
Signed  by  Gregory  Hastard,  Registrar 
of  the  Order,  with  the  arms,  in  colours, 
of  George  William  Duke  of  Brunswick 
Liineburg,  17th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  20,071. 

The  Arms,  Crest,  etc.  of  King  Charles 
II.,  and  the  Arms  of  twenty-three 
Knights  of  the  Garter,  painted  in 
colours.  17th  cent.  Brit,  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  1479. 

Proceedings  of  the  most  noble  Order  of 
the  Garter,  and  documents  relating  to 
the  same  between  1623—84.  MS. 
belonging  to  the  Marquis  of  Bute. 
Eccleston  Square,  London. 

Winzingeroda  de  Ordine  Equitum  S. 
Georgii  et  Periscelidis  coerulca?  in 
Anglia.  Jenae,  1683,  4'^-  Other  editions 
in  1701  and  1740. 


Oedebs  op  Chivalet  akd  Knighthood. 


257 


An  Account  of  the  Ceremony  of  Invest- 
ing His  Electoral  Highness  of  Bran- 
denburgh  with  the  Order  of  the  Garter. 
Performed  at  Berlin  on  the  6th  of  June, 
1690.     Lond.  1690,  4o- 

New  Historical  Account  of  St.  George  for 
England  and  the  original  of  the  most 
noble  Order  of  the  Garter,  by  Thomas 
Salmon.     Lond.  1704,  S^- 

The  History  of  the  Most  Noble  Order  of 
the  Garter.     Lond.  1712,  8«- 

The  Statutes  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter, 
written  on  vellum  for  Henry  Duke  of 
Kent,  1714.  MS.  No.  41.  Wrest 
Park,  Beds. 

Memoirs  of  St.  George  the  English 
Patron  ;  And  of  the  Most  Noble  Order 
of  the  Garter.  Being  an  Introduction 
to  the  intended  History  of  the  Anti- 
quities of  the  Castle,  Town,  and 
Borough  of  Windsor,  by  Thomas 
Dawson.     Lond.  1714,  8°-    " 

The  History  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter, 
its  Ceremonies,  Laws,  etc.,  to  which  is 
prefixed  a  Discourse  of  Knighthood  in 
general,  and  the  several  Orders  extant 
in  Europe,  by  Elias  Ashmole  ;  con- 
tinued to  the  present  time,  and  illus- 
trated, by  Thomas  Walker.  Lond. 
1715,  80- 

Introduction  to  the  Register  of  the  Order 
of  the  Garter,  etc.,  by  John  Anstis. 
Lond.  1720,  fol. 

The  Form  of  an  Installation  of  a  Knight 
of  the  Garter.     Lond.  1720,  IS^- 

The  Form  of  the  Installation  of  the  Most 
Noble  Order  of  the  Garter,  by  John 
Anstis.     Lond.  1724,  8o- 

The  Register  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter ; 
from  its  cover  in  Black  Velvet,  usually 
called  The  Black  Booh  ;  with  notes, 
and  an  introduction,  and  a  specimen  of 
the  lives  of  the  Knights  ;  with  plates 
and  an  index,  by  John  Anstis.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1724,  fol. 

Ceremonies  to  be  observed  in  presence  of 
the  Soverign  and  Knights  Companions 
of  the  Most  Noble  Order  of  the  Garter. 
Lond.  1730,  4P- 

The  Institution  of  the  Order  of  the  Gar- 
ter, a  Dramatic  Poem,  by  Gilbert 
West.     Lond.  1742,  4P- 

Commentatio  de  Ordine  Eqmitum  S. 
Georgii  et  Periscelidis  Coeruleae  in 
Anglia,   Oder,    Vom    Engellandischen 


Ritter-Orden,  St.  Georgen  und  der 
Blauen  Hosen-bandes.  By  H.  G.  von 
Thulemeyer.  Editio  IIII.  Jenae, 
1744,  4°- 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  Windsor 
Castle  and  the  Royal  College  and 
Chapel  of  St.  George  ;  With  the  In- 
stitution, Laws,  and  Ceremonies  of  the 
Most  Noble  Order  of  the  Garter,  the 
Ceremonies  of  the  Installation  of  a 
Knight  of  the  Garter ;  Also  an  account 
of  the  first  Founders  and  their  suc- 
cessors Knights-Companions  to  the 
present  time,  by  Joseph  Pote.  Eton, 
1749,  4P- 

Blazon  d'Armoiries  de  tons  les  Chevaliers 
de  la  Jarretiere,  avec  leurs  Noms,  Sur- 
noms,  et  Titres,  depuis  la  premiere 
Institution  de  cet  Ordre,  par  Edouard 
Roi  d'Angleterre,  1350—1752.  The 
Arms  illuminated.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  6278. 

A  Dissertation  on  the  Original  of  the 
Equestrian  Figure  of  the  St.  George 
and  of  the  Garter,  Ensigns  of  the  most 
noble  Order  of  that  name.  Illustrated 
with  copperplates,  by  John  Pettingall. 
Lond.  [1753]  4P- 

The  Form  of  an  Installation  of  a  Knight 
of  the  Garter.     Lond.  1756,  S^- 

The  Ceremonies  of  the  Installation  of  a 
Knight  of  the  most  noble  Order  of  the 
Garter,  by  John  Anstis.  Lond.  1757, 
120- 

An  Historical  Account  of  the  Knights  of 
the  Most  Noble  Order  of  the  Garter, 
from  its  first  Institution  in  the  year 
1350,  to  the  present  Time,  by  John 
Buswell.  Lond.  1757,  8o-  Other 
editions  in  1758  and  1763. 

The  Arms,  Supporters,  Badges,  &c.  of  the 
Sovereigns,  with  the  arms  of  the 
Knights  Companions  of  the  Most 
Noble  Order  of  the  Garter,  from  Edw. 
III.  to  Geo.  III.,  delineated  in  their 
proper  colours.  Brit.  Mus.  Kings 
MSS.  398—416. 

The  Statues  of  the  most  noble  Order  of 
St.  George,  by  Stephen  Martin  Leake, 
Garter  King  of  Arms.  Lond.  1766,  ^^^ 
Only  60  copies  printed. 

The  Songs,  Choruses,  and  Serious  Dialogue 
of  the  Masque,  called  the  Institution  of 
the  Garter,  or,  Arthur's  Round  Table 
restored.  New  edition.  Lond.  1771,  8« 


258 


Orders  op  Chtvalet  and  Knighthood. 


The  Institution  of  the  Order  of  the 
Garter,  by  E.  Ashmole.  Lond.  1772, 
fol.  [The  original  MSS.  are  in  the 
Ashmolean  Library  at  Oxford,  Nos. 
1097—1135.] 

A  Procession  of  the  Knights  of  the  most 
Noble  Order  of  the  Garter,  by  Eichard 
Cooper.  [An  engraving,  published  in 
1783.] 

An  Historical  and  Critical  Enquiry  into 
the  Existence  and  Character  of  St. 
George,  Patron  of  England,  of  the 
Order  of  the  Garter,  and  of  the  Anti- 
quarian Society,  in  which  the  Assertions 
of  Edward  Gibbon,  and  of  certain  other 
writers,  concerning  this  Saint,  are  dis- 
cussed, by  the  Rev.  J.  Milner.  Lond. 
1792,  8'^ 

Plates  of  the  Twenty  Four  Knights  of  the 
most  Noble  Order  of  the  Garter,  whose 
Achievements  were  placed  in  the  Royal 
Chapel  of  St.  George  within  the  Castle 
of  Windsor,  1801.  Brit.  Mus.  Kings 
MS.  418. 

Plates  of  the  Seven  Knights  of  the  Most 
Noble  Order  of  the  Garter,  installed 
April  23,  1805.  Brit.  Mus.  Kings 
MS.  419. 

Ceremonies  to  be  observed  in  the  presence 
of  the  Sovereign  and  Knights  Com- 
panions, Order  of  the  Garter,  at  Windsor. 
23  April,  1805. 

An  Authentic  Account  of  the  Installation 
of  the  Knights  of  the  Garter  at  Windsor, 
April  23,  1805  :  giving  the  particulars 
of  the  Origin  of  the  Institution  ;  a  des- 
cription of  the  Robes  worn  by  the 
Knights ;  together  with  the  various 
ceremonies,  the  grand  processions,  and 
every  other  interesting  event.  Lond. 
1805,  8^^- 

List  of  Knights  of  the  Garter  to  1806. 
See  Beatson's  Political  Index,  vol.  iii. 

Journal  of  G.  F.  Beltz,  Lancaster  Herald, 
on  his  mission  for  investing  His  Majesty 
Alexander,  Emperor  of  all  the  Russias, 
with  the  Ensigns  of  the  Most  Noble 
Order  of  the  Garter,  1813.  MS.  belong- 
ing to  Arthur  Vicars,  Esq.,  F.S.A. 
Yicarage  Library,  Clyde  Road,  Dublin. 

Programme  des  Ceremonies  qui  doivent 
s'observer  a  I'investiture  de  Sa  Majeste 
le  Roi  de  Dannemarc,  avec  les  Orne- 
mens  et  Habillements  du  tres  noble 
Ordre  de  la  Jarretiere.  Lond.  1822,  4®- 


Statutes  of  the  Most  Noble  Order  of  the 

Garter.  Privately  printed.  Lond.  1837, 

40. 

The  Statutes  of  the  Most  Noble  Order  of 
the  Garter.     Lond.  1840,  40- 

Memorials  of  the  Most  Noble  Order  of 
the  Garter,  from  its  foundation  to  the 
present  time  :  Including  the  History  of 
the  Order  ;  Biographical  Notices  of  the 
Knights  in  the  Reigns  of  Edward  III. 
and  Richard  II.  By  Geo.  Frederick 
Beltz.     Lond  1841,  8°- 

Review  of  the  Memorials  of  the  Order  of 
the  Garter  from  its  Foundation  to  the 
Present  Time,  with  Biographical  Notices 
of  the  Knights  in  the  Reign  of  Edward 
III.  and  Richard  II.  by  G.  F.  Beltz. 
Lond.  1841,  8«- 

Garter  Plates  with  appropriate  descriptions, 
published  1842  to  1805. 

Observations  on  the  Order  of  the  Garter, 
by  Sir  Nicholas  Harris  Nicolas.  Lond. 
1845,  40- 

Observations  on  the  Institution  of  the 
Most  Noble  Order  of  the  Garter,  by  Sir 
Nicholas  Harris  Nicolas.  See  "  Archae- 
ologia,"  vol.  XXXI.     Lond,  1846,  iP- 

The  Statutes  of  the  most  Noble  Older  of 

the  Garter.     Privately  printed,  1859, 
40. 

Notes  on  the  Order  of  the  Garter,  by 
Joseph  Hunter,  19th  century.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,480. 

Armorial  Register  of  the  Sovereigns  and 
Knights  of  the  Most  Noble  Order  of 
the  Garter  ;  their  Names,  Titles,  etc. 
from  A.D.  1343  to  the  present  time  ; 
giving  the  armorial  insignia,  etc.  of  all 
the  Knights  of  the  Garter,  emblazoned 
in  Gold  and  Colours,  from  the  Original 
Stall  Plates  in  St.  George's  Chapel, 
Windsor.  Privately  printed  under  the 
patronage  of  the  Queen  and  the  late 
Prince  Consort. 

Garter- Knights  Degraded.  By  John  Alt 
Porter.  See  Walford's  Antiquarian, 
vol.  x.     Lond.  1886,  8°- 

Toison  d'Or.  Order  of.  Statuta  Ordinis, 
Latin.      Brit.  Mus.  Kings  MS.  420. 

Rules  and  Ordinances  of  the  Order  of 
Knighthood,  called  the  Golden  Fleece. 
Written  on  vellum,  and  beautifully 
illuminated  with  Portraits  and  Arms  of 
Knights  of  the  Order.  15th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6199. 


Oedees  of  Chivalet  akd  Knighthood. 


259 


The  statutes  of  the  Order  of  the  Golden 
Fleece.     A  folio  on  vellum,  describing, 

(!  in  French,  the  ceremonials  used  at  the 
installation  of  tiie  English  Kings,  and 
containing  treatises  on  Heraldry,  the 
Statutes  of  the  Garter,  &c.  Stowe 
MS.  211.  Brit.  Mus. 
Les  Ordonnances  de  I'Ordre  de  la  Toison 

d'Or.     An  vers,  n.d.  fol. 
Le  songe  de  la  thoison  dor  :  fait  &  copose 
par    Michault   Tailleuent.     Paris,   s.d. 
12"- 
La  Thoison  d'Or,  by  Guillaume,  Bishop 

of  Tournay.     Troyes,  1530  fol. 
Armoiries  des  Chevaliers  de  I'ordre  de  la 
Thoiso]!    d'Or,    jusqu'    a    1546.     Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  21,938. 
Ordine     de     Cavalieri    del    Tosone,    da 

Sansovino.     Acad.  Venet.  Aldo,  1558, 
40. 

"  Liure  de  lordre  du  Thoison  dor,"  con- 
taining the  arras  of  all  knights  of  the 
order  to  the  year  1559,  in  colours. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,713. 

Chevaliers  de  I'Ordre  du  Thoison  d'Or. 
(Arms  of  the  Knights,  with  portraits 
of  the  Chiefs  of  the  Order.  Jan.  1429 
to  Aug.  1559.  Jf/S'.  No.  230.  Woburn 
Abbey. 

"  Recoeul  de  toutes  les  Fetes  Chapitres 
de  la  tres  noble  Ordre  du  Thoison  d' 
Or,"  1429-1559  ;  with  arms  and  titles 
of  Sovereigns  and  Knights,  and  notes 
bv  the  Rev.  D.  T.  Powell.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  20,072. 

Ordenliche  Beschreibung  mit  was  stat- 
tlichen  Ceremonien  und  Zierlichkeiten 
die  Rom.  Kay.  May.  unser  allerg- 
nedigster  Herr  sampt  etlich  andern 
Ertzhertzogen,  Fiirsten  und  Herrn  den 
Orden  dess  Guldin  Fluss  in  disem  85 
Jahr  zu  Prag  und  Landshut  empf  angen 
und  angenommen,  by  Paul  Zehendt- 
ner  von  Zehendtgrueb.  Dilingen, 
1587,  4«- 

Extracts  relating  to  Knights  of  the  Golden 
Fleece,  by  M.  Lois  Gollut.  1592.  Brit. 
Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1906,  f.  177. 

Arms  of  the  Knights  of  the  Order  of  the 
Golden  Fleece,  from  the  Institution  of 
the  Order  in  1429,  to  the  year  1602. 
The  Arms  are  emblazoned  tl^-oughout, 
and  Portraits  introduced.  Brit.  Mus. 
Kings  MS.421. 


Livre  de  I'ordre  de  la  Thoison  d'Or, 
jusqu'  a  1559 ;  containing  the  names, 
titles,  and  arms  of  the  knights,  with 
accounts  of  the  chapters  of  the  Order, 
16th  and  17th  centuries.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  21,9e39. 

Arms  of  Knights  of  the  Golden  Fleece, 
16th  and  17th  centuries.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MSS.  20,072  ;  21,938  ;  26,713  ; 
Eg.  MS.  1906. 

A  large  and  curious  collection  of  coats 
of  arms,  coloured  and  in  trick,  relating 
to  the  Order  of  the  Toison  d'Or.  17th 
century.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  638. 

Statuts  et  Ordonnances  du  tres  noble 
Ordre  de  la  Thoison  d'Or  ;  ensemble 
aucunes  additions  et  mutations  faictes 
sur  iceulx,  17th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Eg.  MS.  641. 

La  Toyson  d'Or.  Par  Salomon  Triss- 
mosin.     Paris,  1613,  8°- 

Le  Blason  des  Armoiries  de  tons  les 
Chevaliers  d  I'Ordre  de  la  Toison  d'or, 
depuis  la  premiere  institution  jusques 
a  present,  par  J.  J.  Chifflet.  French 
and  Italian.     Antw.  1632,  4°- 

Breviariura  Historicum  Inclyti  Ordinis 
Velleris  Avrei,  by  Jules  Chifflet. 
Antwerp,  1652,  4P- 

Breviarium  Historicum  ordinis  Aurei 
Velleris  ;  oder  historic  des  Toison- 
ordens,  der  Ritter  vom  Guldenen 
Vliiss  ;  aus  dem  Lateinischen  teutsch 
iibersetzt,  und  Anraerckungen  erlaii- 
tert,  und  biss  auf  unsere  Zeiten  fort- 
gesetzet,  by  Jules  Chifflet.  Nurnberg, 
1741,  4P- 

Le  Blason  des  Armoiries  de  tons  les 
Chevaliers  de  I'Ordre  de  la  Toison  d'Or, 
depuis  la  premiere  institution  jusques 
a  present,  par  Jean  Baptiste  Maurice. 
Brux.  1667,  fol. 

Aries  seu  Aurei  Velleris  enconium,  by 
Gott.  Vendelinus.    Antwerp,  1688,  4P- 

Mausolee  de  la  Toison  d'or,  ou  les  tom- 
beaux  des  chefs  et  des  chevaliers  du 
noble  ordre  de  la  Toison  d'or,  con  tenant 
ieurs  eloges,  inscriptions,  epitaphes,  alli- 
ances, etc.    Amst.  1689,  12°- 

Historia  de  la  insigne  Orden  del  Toyson 
de  Oro.  By  Julian  de  Pinedo  y  Salazar, 
3  vols.     Madrid,  1787,  fol. 

Histoire  de  I'Ordre  de  la  Toison  d'Or, 
depuis  son  institution  jusqu' a  la  ces- 
sation  des  chapitres  generaux,    par  le 


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Oedees  of  Chivalet  and  Knighthood. 


Baron  de  Keiffenberg.  Brux.  1830, 
4P-  A  separate  volume  of  Plates  in 
folio. 

Arms  of  Knights  of  the  Golden  Fleece, 
with  notes  of  their  lives,  from  1429  to 
1838,  by  the  Eev.  D.  T.  Powell.  2 
vols,  folio.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
17,437  ;  17,438. 

An  account  of  the  Hanoverian  Order  of 
the  Guelphs  (in  German)  by  Schsed- 
tler.     Hanover,  1816.  fol. 

Der  Guelfenorden  des  Konigreichs  Han- 
nover, von  Horn.     Luneb.  1823,  8*^- 

Statutes  of  the  Order  of  the  Guelphs,  by 
Sir  N.  H.  Nicolas.  London,  1828,  4'^- 
Only  100  copies  printed  for  Members 
of  the  Order. 

Portraits  and  Arms  of  Members  of  the 
Hand-bow  Company  of  Amsterdam, 
1477—1659.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS. 
983. 

List  of  Knights  of  the  Order  of  the  Saint 
Esprit.  MS.  504,  undated.  Drop- 
more,  Maidenhead. 

Blazon  d'Armoiries  de  tous  les  Chevaliers 
de  rOrdre  du  Saint  Esprit,  depuis  la 
premiere  Institution  par  Henri  III. 
Eoi  de  France,  1578.  jusques  a  present, 
avec  leur  Noms,  Surnoms,  et  Titres. 
The  arms  illuminated.  Brti.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  6279. 

Le  Livre  des  Statuts  et  Ordonnances  de 
r  Ordre  du  benoist  Sainct  Esprit, 
estably  par  le  tres-chrestien  Roy  de 
France  et  de  Pologne  Henry,  troisieme 
de  le  nom.  Paris,  1580,  4^-  Other 
editions  in  1703,  1740. 

Les  Armoiries  des  Chevalliers  de  Saint 
Esprit,  delieraent  peintes  ;  avec  les 
portraicts  des  Koys  de  France  H.  3  et 
4,  et  Louis  13  ;  faits  I'an  1619.  Brit. 
Mus   Koy.  MS.  19,  B.  xt. 

Armes  des  Chevaliers  et  Commandeurs 
de  r  Ordre  du  JSainct  Esprit,  crees  par 
le  Roy  Louys  13'"'^'  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  14,325. 

Chevaliers  et  Commandevrs  de  1'  Ordre 
dv  S.  Esprit.  Creez  au  Chapitre  tenu 
par  le  Rov  Lovys  XIII.,  par  J.  Morin. 
Paris,  1619,  fol. 

Recit  veritable  de  ce  qui  s'est  fait  et 
passe  aux  ceremonies  observes  a  la 
reception  des  chevaliers  de  1'  ordre  du  S. 
Esprit,  en  I'Eglise  des  Augustins  a 
Paris,  etc.     Paris,  1620,  8o- 


The  Arms  of  the  Knights  of  the  Ordre  du 
Saint  Esprit,  from  the  first  Creation  in 
1577  to  1622,  superbly  drawn,  and 
blazoned,  on  302  leaves  of  vellum. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  4037.  ^ 

Les  Armes  et  Blasons  des  Chevaliers  de 
rOrdre  du  Sainct  Esprit,  creez  par 
Louys  XIII.  Roy  de  France  et  de 
Navarre,  par  Jacques  Morin.  Paris, 
1623,   40- 

La  Royale  Institution  des  I'Ordre  et 
Milice  du  S.  EsjDrit  ;  avec  le  forme  du 
voeu  et  serment  fait  au  Roy,  par  Mes- 
sieurs les  Cardinaux,  Prelats  and  Offi- 
ciers  des  Ordres  de  sa  Majeste.  Paris, 
1633,    8«- 

Recognoissance  Royale  dans  le  choix  et 
eslection  faite  par  le  Roy,  de  Messieurs 
les  Chevaliers  des  Ordres  de  sa  Majeste. 
Avec  le  rolle  des  noms  &  qualitez 
des  Prelats  &  Seigneurs  des  nouveaux 
Chevaliers  qui  ont  este  proclamez  dans 
le  Chapitre  tenu  a  Fontainebleau  le 
cinquieme  May,  1633.  Ensemble  les 
Articles  qui  doivent  observer  &  accompli 
lesdits  Sieurs  Chevaliers.  Paris,  1633,  8^- 

Les  veritables  Ceremonies  royales,  faicte 
a  la  reception  de  Messieurs  les  Cheva- 
liers de  rOrdre  du  S.  Esprit  dans  le 
Chasteau  de  Fontaine-bleau  le  14, 
15  &  16  May,  1633,  etc.,  etc.    Paris, 

1633.  8«- 

Les  noms,  surnoms,  armes,  et  blasons  des 
Chevaliers  et  Officiers  de  I'Ordre  du  S. 
Esprit,    par    Pierre    d'Hozier.     Paris, 

1634,  fol. 

Les  Armes  &  Blasons  des  Chevaliers  de 
rOrdre  du  Sainct  Esprit  Creez  par 
Louys  XIII.  Roy  de  France  et  de 
Navarre.   Paris,  1635,  fol. 

Les  Noms,  Surnoms,  Qualitez,  Armes, 
ot  Blasons  de  tous  les  Princes,  Seig- 
neurs, Commandeurs,  Chevaliers  et 
Otficiers  de  1'  Ordre  et  Milice  du  ben- 
oist Sainct  Esprit  depuis  la  premiere 
Institution  jusques  a  present,  avec  les 
Statuts,  Ordonnances  et  Reglements 
dudit  Ordre,  par  Francois  La  Fleiche. 
Paris,  1643.  fol. 

Recueil  des  Noms,  Surnoms,  Qualitez, 
Armes,  et  Blasons,  de  tous  les  Princes, 
Seigneurs,  Commandeurs,  Chevaliers, 
et  Officiers  de  I'Ordre  et  Milice  du 
benoist  Sainct  Esprit,  1578 — 1658, 
^rit.  Mus.  Kings  MS.  422. 


Oedees  of  Chivalet  akd  Knighthood. 


261 


Les  Noms,  Surnoms,  Qualitez,    Arms   et 
Blasons   des  Chevaliers  de   I'ordre   du 
Saint  Esprit  crees  par   Louis,    quator- 
zieme  du  nom,  Roy   de   France   et   de 
Navarre,    par   M.    Martineau.     Paris, 
1662,  fol. 
Creations  des  Chevaliers  de  I'Ordre  du  St. 
Esprit,  faites  par  Louis  le  Grand,   ou 
Armorial  Historique  des  Chevaliers  de 
rOrdre,   par  le   S^-   F.  de  La  Pointe. 
Paris,  1689,  4«- 
Statuts   et    Ordonnances   de   I'Ordre   du 
benoist  Saint  Esprit,   par  M.   M.   Du 
Chesne  et   Haudicquer  de  Blancourt. 
Paris,  1689,  12«- 
Recherches  historiques  de  I'Ordre  du  Saint 
Esprit,  par  Du   Chesne  et  Haudicquer 
de  Blancourt.  2  vols.  Paris,  1699, 12o- 
Office  des  Chevaliers  de  1'   Ordre  du   St. 
Esprit,    printed    on    vellum.       Paris, 
1703,  80- 
Les    Statutes   de   I'Ordre   du  St.   Esprit 
estably  par  Henri  111°^^  du  nom,   Koy 
de  France  et  de  Pologne,   au  mois   de 
Decembre   Fan   mdlxxyiii.   De  I'lm- 
primerie  Royale,  1703,  4°- 
Recherches  historiques  de  I'Ordre  du  Saint 
Esprit.  Par.  Du  Chesne.  3  vols.  Paris, 
1710,  12''-  : 

Diplomata  Pontificia  et  Regia  Ordini  j 
Regulari,  et  Hospitali  Sancti  Spiritus 
Monspeliensi  Concessa.  Paris,  1723, 
fol. 
Les  Statuts  de  I'ordre  du  St,  Esprit  estably 
par  Henry  IlL  1578.  Paris,  1724,  4o- 
Statuts  et  catalogue  des  Chevaliers,  Com- 
mandeurs  et  Officiers  de  I'Ordre  du 
Saint-Esprit,  avec  leurs  Noms,  etc., 
depuis  rinstitution  jusqu'a  present, 
par  P.  le  Simplicien.  Paris,  1733,  fol. 
[Contains  many  coats  of  arms.] 
Statuts  de  I'Ordre  du  St.  Esprit,  etabli  par 
Henri  III.  Roy  de  France,  1578. 
Imprimerie  Royale,  1740,  4^- 
L'ordre  du  St.  Esprit.  A  folio  MS.  on 
paper,  containing  the  arms  of  the 
various  Knights  of  the  order  carefully 
coloured.  Circa  1750,  belonging  to  the 
Marquis  of  Bute.  Eccleston  Square, 
London. 
Catalogue  des  Chevaliers  Commandeurs 
et  Officiers  de  I'Ordre  du  Saint  Esprit, 
avec  leurs  Noms  et  Qualitez,*  depuis 
rinstitution  sous  Henry  III.  en  1578, 
jusqu'  a  present.     Paris,  1760,  fol. 


Histoire  de  I'Ordre  du  St.  Esprit,  par  G. 
F.  P.  Poullin  de  St.  Foix.  2  vols. 
Paris,  1767,  120- 

Histoire  generale  de  I'Ordre  du  Saint 
Esprit,  18th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  21,940. 

Les  Noms,  Qualites,  Armes  et  Blazons, 
des  Souveraines,  Chefs  et  Grands 
Maisters,  CJhevaliers,  Commandeurs  et 
Officiers,  de  I'Ordre  du  Saint  Esprit, 
depuis  rinstitution  en  1578  jusqu'  a 
I'an  1699.  Par  Jacques  Chevillard. 
Continued  to  1830  by  the  Rev.  D.  T. 
Powell.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  17,442. 

Les  Ceremonies  tenues  et  observees  a 
I'Ordre  et  Milice  du  Sainct  Esprit,  et 
les  noms  des  Chevaliers  qui  sont  entrez 
en  eceluy :  faites  soubs  le  tres-Chrestien 
Henry  troisiesme  du  nom  Roy  de 
France.  See  Archives  curieuses  de 
Vhistoire  de  France.  M.  L.  Cimber. 
1st  series,  vol.  9.     Paris,  1834,  8"- 

Statuts  de  l'ordre  du  Saint-Esprit  au 
droit  desir  ou  du  Noeud,  institue  a 
Naples  en  1352  par  Louis  d'  Aujou 
premier  du  nom,  roi  de  Jerusalem,  de 
Naples  et  de  Sicile.  Manuscrit  du 
xiv^-  siecle  conserve  au  Louvre  dans 
le  musee  des  souverains,  Fran^ais,  avec 
une  notice  sur  le  peinture  des  miniature 
et  la  description  du  manuscrit  par  M. 
le  Comte  Horace  de  Viel-Castel. 
Paris,  1853,  fol. 

Abrege    historique    des     Chevaliers     et 

officiers   commandeurs   de   I'Ordre   du 

Saint-Esprit,     depuis    son    institution 

jusqu'  a  la  revolution  de  1789,  suive  de 

la    liste    des    personnes   admises    aux 

honneurs  de  la  cour.      Geneve,    1873, 
40. 

Arms  in  trick  of  the  Knights  of  the  Holy 
Sepulchre  in  Jerusalem.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  2147,  f.  99. 

Der  Orden  vom  heil  Grabe.  By  J. 
Hermens.     Koln  and  Neuss,  1870,  4'^- 

Calendarium  inclyti  Ordinis  equestris  D. 
Huberto  sacri,  with  engraved  portraits, 
arms  of  the  Knights,  plates  of  the 
ceremonies,  etc.  Aug.  Vind.  1761, 
12"-  Another  edition,  Heidelberg, 
1775,  12«-      Another  edition,  1786. 

Papers  concerning  the  Military  Order  of 
the  Immaculate  Virgin.  Brit.  Mus. 
MSS.  Harl.  6141,  art  13.,  Cott.  Titus 
A.  XXIV. 


262 


Ordbes  op  Chivalet  and  Kt^^ighthood. 


Letters  of  Vitellozzo  Vitelli,  Cardinal  and 
Chamberlain  of  the  Eoman  Church, 
creating  Pietro,  son  of  Baptista 
d'Claricini,  alias  de  Gambaro,  of 
Bologna,  a  Knight  of  the  Lateran, 
with  the  arms  of  Vitelli  and  Gambaro, 
1568.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  23715. 

L'Ordre  de  Leopold  et  les  Marques 
d'Honneur  depuis  1830,  par  Leop.  van 
HoUebeke.     Brux.  1888,  fol. 

Malta,  Knights  of,  see  St.  John. 

Statutes  of  the  Imperial  Military  Order  of 
Maria  Theresa,  instituted  18th  June, 
1757.  Translated  from  the  German 
by  G.  F.  Beltz.     Lond.  1801,  4«- 

Montesa,  see  St.  lago. 

The  Jewels  of  Pythian  Knighthood. 
Edited  by  John  Van  Valkenburg. 
Cincinnati,  1889,  8°- 

Rhodes,  Knights  of,  see  St.  John. 

Fondation,  Vie  et  Reigle  du  grand  Ordre 
militaire  &  monastique  des  Chevaliers 
lieligieux  du  glorieux  Pere  S.  Antoine 
en  Ethiopie,  par  Dom  J.  Baltazar. 
Paris,  1632,  12«- 

Diploma  of  the  Order  of  Santa  Carolina, 
founded  by  Caroline,  Princess  of  Wales, 
wife  of  George  IV.,  to  commemorate 
her  visit  to  Jerusalem  in  1816.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  30170,  f.  56. 

Ordini  Equestri  esistenti  negli  stati  di 
Santa  Chiesa.  By  Pietro  Giacchieri. 
Roma,  1853,  fol. 

Literse  sive  Diploma  Job.  And.  Angeli 
Flavii,  Ducis  Drivastensis,  Mil.  S. 
Georgii  Supremi  Magistri,  quibus 
Dominus  Ascanius  Tmperialis  Eques 
ejusdem  Ordinis  creatur,  Roma,  1597. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  12,036. 

Privileges  granted  by  various  Popes  and 
Emperors  to  the  Counts  of  Drivast,  as 
Masters  of  the  Order  of  St.  George. 
Rome,  1603,  8«-  See  also  Add.  MS. 
12,036,  Brit.  Mus. 

Statuti,  etc.  de  Cavalieri  Aug.  di  San 
Giorgio  Martire.     Bologna,  1621,  4^- 

The  Imperial  Constantinian  Order  of  St. 
George,  a  Review  of  Modern  Impostures 
and  a  sketch  of  its  true  history,  by 
Prince  Rhodocanakis.  London,  1870. 
40. 

Prince  Demetrius  Rhodocanakis,  the 
Imperial  Constantinian  Order  of  St. 
George.  Reply  to  the  Criticism  of  the 
Saturday  Review.     2  parts.    1870,  4P- 


St.  George  and  St,  Michael,  by  George 
Macdonald.    3  vols.   London,  1876,  8°- 

St.  lago.  Papers  relating  to  the  Military 
Order  of  Santiago,  Calatrava,  and 
Alcantara.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
16,483  f.  159;  28,364;  28,365;  28,374; 
28,375;  28,436;   28,367. 

Tratado  de  los  ordines  de  Santiago,  Cala- 
trava, Alcantara  y  Montesa,  por  Pedro 
de  Cantos  Benitez.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg. 
MSS.  485 ;  486. 

Chronica  de  las  tres  Ordenes  y  Cavallerias 
de  Sanctiago,  Calatrava,  y  Alcantara, 
by  Radesy  Andrada.  Toledo,  1572,  fol. 

Historia  de  las  Ordenes  Militares  de  San- 
Jago,  Calatrava,  y  Alcantara  desde  su 
Fundacion  hasta  el  Rey  D.  Filipe  II , 
by  F.  Caro  de  Torres.  Madrid,  1629,  fol. 

St.  John  Baptist.  La  Regla  delos 
Cavalleros  Hospitaleres  del  Orden  de  S. 
Juan  Baptista,  1492.  16th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  22,554. 

Bullae  of  the  Master  and  Convent  of  the 
Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem. 
Brit.  Mus.  Det^-  Seals,  E.B.  1  to  11. 

The  Knights  Hospitallers  in  England : 
being  the  Report  of  Prior  Philip  de 
Thame  to  the  Grand  Master  Elyan  de 
Villanovafor  A.D.  1338.  Edited  by 
the  Rev.  Lambert  B.  Larking,  M.A., 
with  an  Historical  Introduction  by  John 
Mitchell  Kemble.  Camden  Society,  vol. 
Lxv.     Lond.  1857,  4o- 

Charter  of  the  Master  of  the  House  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem,  etc.,  at  Rhodes, 
constituting  Henry  VII.,  King  of 
England,  Protector  and  Patron  of  the 
Knights  of  the  Order  throughout 
Christendom ;  with  leaden  seal  attached, 
1506.  Latm.  Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  Ch. 
VI.  10. 

Statuta  ordinis  domus  Hospitalis  Hierusa- 
lem,  by  D.  Rodriguez  edi  curavit. 
Knights  Hospitallers  of  the  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  afterwards  styled 
Knights  of  Rhodes,  and  afterwards 
Knights  of  Malta.     Roma,  1556,  fol. 

A  short  account  of  the  Hospitallers,  or 
Knights  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem, 
afterwards  called  Knights  of  Rhodes, 
and  lastly  Knights  of  Malta.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  4206. 

Arms  of  certain  Knights  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
1386,  f .  48^- 


Orders  of  Chivalry  and  Knighthood. 


263 


Militaris  Ordinis  Johannitarum  Rhodior- 
um,  aut  Melitensium  Equitum,  Eeruin 
memorabilium  pro  liepublica  Christiana 
in  Asia,  Africa,  et  Europa  contra 
Barbaros,  Saracenos,  Arabes  et  Turcas 
fortiter  gestarum  ad  Annum  1581 
Historia  Nova.  Guagini  SarmaticB 
Descriptio,  by  Henricus  Pantaleonus. 
Basileae,  1581,  fol. 

Statuta  Hospitalis  Hierusalem,  Indice 
adject 0,  edente  P.  Veltronio.  Plates 
bj  Thomassin,     Rome,  1586 — 88,  fol. 

Deir  Istoria  della  Sacra  Religione  et 
Illustrissima  Militia  di  S.  Giovanni 
Gierosolimitano.  By  Giacomo  Bosic*. 
2  vols.  Roma,  1594— 160^,  fol.  Other 
editions  1621—84  and  1695. 

Histoire  des  Chevaliers  de  I'Ordre  de 
I'hospital  de  S.  Jean  de  Hierusalem,  par 
Pierre  de  Boissat.     Lyon,  1612,  4°- 

Histoire  des  Chavaliers  de  I'Ordre  de  S. 
Jean  de  Hierusalem,  jusqu'  a  Tan  1571  ; 
traduite  de  I'ltalien,  par  le  feu  Sieur  de 
B.S.D.L.;  avec  les  annotations  de  Jean 
Baudoin,  et  les  Statuts  du  meme 
Ordre,  par  Giacomo  Bosio.  2  vols. 
Paris,  1643,  fol. 

Sommaire  des  Privileges  octroyez  a  I'ordre 
de  S.  Jean,  tant  en  Hierusalem,  Cypre, 
Rhodes,  qu'  a  Malte ;  avec  les  Vies  de 
tons  les  Grands  Maistres,  etc.,  par 
Anne  de  Naberat.  Paris,  1627 — 29, 
fol.     Another  edition,  1642,  4P- 

Histoire  des  Chevaliers  de  I'Ordre  de  S. 
Jean  de  Hierusalem,  cy-devant  escrite 
par  le  feu  S.D.B.S.D.L.  &  en  cette 
demiere  edition  par  J.  Baudoin,  ceuvre 
enrichie  par  F.  A.  de  Naberat.  Paris, 
1629,  fol. 

Traduction  des  statuts  de  I'Ordre  de  Saint 
Jean  de  Hierusalem  ;  avec  des  annota- 
tions, et  des  figures,  par  Jean  Baudoin. 
Paris,  1643,  fol. 

Histoire  des  Chevaliers  de  I'Ordre  de  S. 
Jean  de  Hierusalem,  avec  les  Statuts, 
les  Ordonnances,  etc.  par  Sieur  de 
Boissart,  augmentee  par  Baudoin  et 
Naberat.     3  vols.     Paris,  1659,  fol. 

Martyrologie  des  Chevaliers  de  St.  Jean 
de  Hierusalem,  dits  de  Malte,  contenant 
leurs  Eloges,  Armes,  Blasons,  Preuves 
de  Chevalerie,  etc.,  par  M.  de  Gous- 
sancourt.     2  vols.     Paris,  ^43,  fol. 

Recueil  des  privileges  octroyez  a  I'ordre 
de   S.    Jean   de   Hierusalem,    par    les 


Papes,  Empereurs,  Rois,  Princes  et 
Potentats  de  la  Chrestiente.  Par 
Desclo/eaux.  3rd.  edit.  Grenoble, 
1653,  4P- 

Privileges  des  Papes,  Empereurs,  Rois  et 
Princes  de  la  Chretiente,  accordez  a 
I'ordre  de  Saint-Jean  de  Hierusalem. 
Par  D'Escluseaulx.     Paris,   1700,  fol. 

Statuti  della  Sac.  Religione  di  S.  Giovanni 
Gerosolimitano  con  le  Ordinazioni  dell' 
ultimo  Capitolo  Generale,  il  Modo  di 
far  i  Processi,  I'Ordine  che  si  tiene  nel 
dar  I'Abito  ed  i  Privilegi.  Borgo  Novo, 
1674—75,  fol. 

Original  letters  addressed  to  Pierre  Adrien 
de  Vignacourt,  Grand  Master  of  the 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  by 
Knights  and  others  connected  with  the 
order,  1690—1696.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  23,099. 

Historia  della  Sacra  Religione  Militare  di 
S.  Giovanni  Gerosolimitano  detta  di 
Malta,  by  B.  Dal  Pozzo.  1703,  &c.  iP- 

Histoire  des  Chevaliers  Hospitallers  de  S. 
Jean  de  Jerusalem,  appelles  depuis  les 
Chevaliers  de  Rhodes,  et  aujourd  'hui 
les  Chevaliers  de  Malthe,  par  I'Abbe 
Rene  Aubert  de  Vertot.  4  vols  Paris, 
1726,  4«-  Another  edition,  7  vols. 
Paris,  1755,  8°-  Another  edition,  5 
vols.  Amsterdam,  1757,  12o-  Another 
edition,  7  vols.  Paris,  1761,  12°- 

History  of  the  Knights  Hospitallers  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  known  as  the 
Knights  of  Malta,  by  M.  I'Abbe  de 
Vertot.     3  vols.  Dublin,  1818,  8''- 

Geschichte  des  Ritterlichen  Johanniter- 
Orden,  und  dessen  Herren-Meister- 
thums  in  der  Mark,  Sachsen.  Pommern 
und  Wendland,  etc.  by  J.  C.  Dithmar. 
Franc.  1728,  4P- 

Genealogisch-Historische  Nachricht  von 
denen  Herren-Meistern  des  Ritterlichen 
Johanniter-Ordens  in  der  Marck, 
Sachsen,  Pommern  und  Wendland,  samt 
des  jetzigen  Herren-Meisters  Prinz 
Carln  Wahl  und  Installation.  By  J. 
C.  Dithmar.     Frank,  1737,  4P- 

Memorie  de'  Gran  Maestri  del  Sacro 
Militar  Ordine  Gerosolimitano,.  3  vols. 
Parma.  1780,  4P- 

Annales  Historiques  de  I'Ordre  Souverain 
de  St.  Jean  de  Jerusalem  depuis  I'annee 
1725  jusqu'  au  moment  present.  St. 
Petersbourg.  1799,  8«- 


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Oedebs  oe  Chivalbt  ATfD  Knighthood. 


Observations  sur  I'Ordre  de  Saint-Jean 
de  Jerusalem  et  de  Malte.  Par  le 
Col.    Marq.    Despinay.      Paris,    1825, 

40. 

Papers  relative  to  the  History  of  the 
Scotish  Knights  Templar,  and  their 
Successors  of  the  Knights  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem.     1828,  4o- 

Monumens  des  grands  maitres  de  I'ordre 
de  Saint- Jean-de- Jerusalem,  ou  vues 
des  tombeaux  eleves  a  Jerusalem,  a 
Ptolomais,  a  Rhodes,  a  Malte,  avec 
notices  historiques,  par  L.  F.  Marq.  de 
Villeneuve-Bargemont.  2  vols.  Paris, 
1829,  8«- 

History  of  the  Knights  Hospitallers  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  by  W.  Till. 
Lond.  1834,  8°- 

Notice  historique  sur  I'Ordre  Hospitalier 
et  Militaire  de  St.  Jean  de  Jerusalem, 
par  A.  Kassorgesky.  Moscow,  1835, 
8«- 

The  Knights  of  St.  John,  a  Prize  Poem, 
recited  in  the  Theatre,  Oxford,  June 
15th,  1836,  by  F.  Faber.  Oxf.  1836. 
80- 

Collezione  di  Monumenti  e  Lapidi  Sepol- 
crali  dei  Militi  Oerosolimitani  nella 
Chiesa  di  San  Giovanni  in  Malta ; 
disegnati  in  contorno  litografico  da 
Rafaelle  Caruana.  3  vols.  Malta, 
1838—40,  fol. 

The  History  of  the  Holy,  Military,  and 
Sovereign  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusa- 
lem ;  or  Knights  Hospitallers,  etc.,  by 
J.  TaafEe.     4  vols.     Lond.  1852,  8«- 

Drawings  of  sculptured  arms  of  the 
Knights  of  St.  John  at  Budrum,  under 
the  direction  of  C.  T.  Newton  in  1853. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  30,998.  See  also 
Newton's  Discoveries  at  Halicarnassus, 
published  in  1863. 

Synoptical  Sketch  of  the  illustrious  Order 
of  Knights-Hospitallers  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  and  of  the  Venerable  Langue 
of  England,  by  Sir  Rich.  Broun.  Lond. 
1856,  80- 

Knights  of  St.  John.  London,  1858, 12«- 

Ordre  souverain  des  hospitallers  reformes 
de  Saint-Jean,  Jerusalem,  Rhodes  et 
Malte.  Organisation  de  son  premier 
couvent  en  France.     Paris,  1859,  8°- 

Statutes  of  the  Order  of  St.  John,  with 
memoir,  by  Robt.  Bigsby.  Derby, 
1862,  8«- 


The  History  of  Moor  Hall,  a  camera  of 
the  Knights  Hospitallers  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  the  parish  of  Harefield, 
CO.  Middlesex,  by  Rev.  Thos.  Hugo. 
Lond.  1866,  8«- 

A  Concise  Account  of  St.  John's  Gate, 
Clerkenwell,  and  of  the  Knights  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem,  by  John  Wilson. 
London,  1867,  S''- 

Etudes  historiques  sur  I'Ordre  de  Saint- 
Jean  de  Jerusalem,  par  M.  A.  De 
Marsy.     Amiens,  1874,  8*^- 

Coats  of  Arms  of  the  Grand  Masters  of 
the  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  who 
have  reigned  in  Malta,  engraved  by  the 
pupils  of  the  government  primary- 
school  of  Valletta.  Single  sheet  [1880], 
fol. 

Des  Sceaux  des  Prieurs  Anglois  de  I'Ordre 
de  I'Hopital  aux  Douzieme  et  Treizieme 
Siecles,  par  J.  Delaville  le  Roulx, 
Extrait  des  Melanges  d'Arch.  et  Hists. 
pub.  par  I'Ecole  Fran^aise  de  Rome. 
Rome,  1881. 

Note  sur  les  Sceaux  de  I'Ordre  de  Jean  de 
Jerusalem,  par  J.  Delaville  le  Roulx. 
Soc.  Nat.  de  Antiq.  de  France,  vol.  xli. 
Paris,  1881. 

Hospital  of  the  Knights  of  St.  John.  By 
the  Rev.  W.  K.  R.  Bedford.  Edinb. 
1882. 

Les  Archives,  la  Bibliotheque  et  le  Tresor 
de  I'ordre  de  Saint- Jean  de  Jerusalem 
a  Malte,  par  J.  Delaville  Le  Roulx. 
Paris,  1884,  8'^- 

List  of  the  Knights  of  Malta,  arranged 
alphabetically,  1525—1679.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  21,920. 

Le  Martyrologe  des  Chevaliers  de  Malte, 
par  F.  Mathieu  de  Goussancourt. 
Paris,  1643,  fol. 

D'Auboeuf,  Histoire  des  Chevaliers  de 
Malte,  par  Rene  d'Aubert  de  Vertot. 
4  vols.     Paris,  1726,  4^- 

The  History  of  the  Knights  of  Malta, 
illustrated  with  71  heads  of  the  grand 
masters,  etc.  by  Aubert  de  Vertot. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1728,  fol. 

Histoire  des  Chevaliers  Hospitallers  de 
Malte,  par  I'Abbe  de  Vertot.  5  vols. 
Amsterdam,  1742.  12o- 

Letter  from  the  Hon.  Mr.  Horace  Wal- 
pole  relating  to  English  Knights  of 
Malta,  June  17,  1772.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  5844,  f.  29. 


OeDEHS   of   CniTALElf  AND   KNIGHTHOOD. 


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Codice  Diplomat ico  del  sacro  militare 
Ordine  Grerosoliinitano,  oggi  di  Malta. 
Lucca,  1733,  fol. 

Ancient  and  Modern  Malta,  containing  a 
full  and  accurate  Account  of  the  present 
state  of  the  Islands  of  Malta  and  Gaza, 
the  History  of  tlie  Knights  of  Saint 
John  of  Jerusalem,  etc.  by  Louis  de 
Boisgelin,  Knight  of  Malta.  2  vols. 
Loud.  1815,  4«- 

Achievements  of  the  Knights  of  Malta, 
by  A.  Sutherland,  (Constable's  Mis- 
cellany, vols.  63,  64.)  2  vols.  Edinb. 
1830,  120- 

L'Ordre  de  Malte  ses  Grands  Maitres  et 
ses  Chevaliers,  par  Viton  de  Saint- 
Allais.     Paris,  1839,  8«- 

A  History  of  the  Knights  of  Malta,  by 
Whitworth  Porter.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1858,  80-      Another  edition,  1863. 

History  of  the  Knights  of  Malta  ;  or, 
The  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem, 
by  Major-Gen eral  Whitworth  Porter. 
New  and  revised  edition.  Lond. 
1883, 

Memoirs  of  the  Knights  of  Malta,  by 
Robt.  Bigsby.     Derby,  1869 

Ordre  de  Malte.  Les  commanderies  du 
grand  Prieure  de  France,  d'apres  les 
documents  inedits,  conserves  aux 
Archives  nationales  de  Paris,  par  E. 
Mannier.     Paris,  1872,  8«' 

L'Ordre  des  Chevaliers  de  Malte.  Son 
passe — -son  present,  son  avenir.  Vienne 
[1876?]  80- 

Les  Chevaliers  de  Malte,  par  J.  de  la 
Graviere.     2  vols.  1887. 

Autograph  Letters  of  the  Knights  of  the 
Order  of  St.  Lazare  of  France,  in 
answer  to  a  summons  to  attend  a 
Chapter  of  the  Order,  on  the  17th 
Dec.  1721  ;  alphabetically  arranged. 
Folio.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  8859. 

Histoire  des  ordres  royaux,  hospitaliers- 
militaires  de  Notre  Dame  du  Mont- 
Carmel  et  de  Saint- Lazare  de  Jerusalem, 
par  Gautier  de  Sibert.  Paris,  1772, 
40. 

Pre9is  historique  des  Ordres  de  S.  Lazare 

et  de  S.  Maurice,  par   Luigi   Cibrario. 

Lyon,  1860,  S^- 
Histoire  de  1' Ordre  Royal  et   ^ilitaire  de 

Saint-Louis,  par  M.  D 'Aspect.    3  vols. 

Paris,  1780,  8«- 


Memoires  historiques  concernant  1' Ordre 
Royal  et  Militaire  de  Saint-Louis  et 
I'institution  du  Merite  militaire.  Par 
Meslin.     Paris,  1785,  4o- 

Histoire  de  I'ordre  militaire  de  Saint 
Louis,  depuis  son  institution  en  1693, 
jusqu'  en  1830,  par  Alex.  Mazas,  ter- 
minee  par  Theo.  Anne.  2  vols.  Paris, 
1855 — 57.  8*^-  Second  edition  enlarged, 
3  vols.     1860—61. 

L'Ordine  Equestre  di  San  Marino.  By 
Oresti  Brizi.     Napoli,  1865,  fol. 

Le  Livre  de  I'Ordre  du  tres  Chrestien 
Roy  de  France,  Loys  XL  de  I'honneur 
de  Sainct  Michel,  1476.  Written  on 
vellum  and  beautifully  illuminated. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  4485. 

Le  Liure  des  ordonnances  des  Chevaliers 
de  I'ordre  du  tres-chrestien  roy  de 
France  Loys  XI.  a  I'honneur  de  Sainct 
Michel.     Paris,  1512,  8o- 

Le  Livre  des  Statuts  &  Ordonnances  de 
rOrdre  Sainct  Michel  (1  Aug.  1469), 
etc.     Paris,  1550  ?  4o- 

Statuts  de  I'Ordre  de  St.  Michel.  Illus- 
trated by  Simonneau.    Paris,  1725,  4°- 

Chevaliers  de  I'Ordre  de  S.  Michel,  le 
Roi,  Grand-Maistre,  chef  et  souverain. 
Paris,  1756,  fol. 

Liste  des  Messieurs  les  Chevaliers  de 
I'Ordre  de  Saint  Michel.  Paris,  1773. 
80- 

The  Statutes  of  the  Most  Distinguished 
Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George. 
Coloured  plates.  London,  1832,  4^°- 
Additional  Statutes  and  Lists  published 
in  1841. 

List  of  Knights  of  the  Order  of  St. 
Michel  to  its  union  with  that  of  the  St. 
Esprit,  in  1548,  with  Arms  in  colours, 
by  the  Rev.  David  Thomas  Powell, 
circa  1836.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  17.436. 

Les  chevaliers  bretons  de  Saint-Michel, 
depuis  la  fondation  de  I'ordre  en  1469 
jusqu'  a  I'ordonnance  de  1665,  notices 
recueillis  par  le  Comte  d'Hozier,  publieea 
avec  une  preface  et  des  notes  par  G.  de 
Carne.     Nantes,  1884,  8o- 

List  of  Knights  of  St.  Patrick  to  1806. 
See  Beatson's  Political  Index,  vol.  iii. 

The  Fundamental  Laws,  Statutes,  and 
Constitutions  of  the  Ancient  and  most 
benevolent  Order  of  the  Friendly 
Brothers  of  St.  Patrick.  Dublin,  1763, 
80'      Third  edition,  1799. 


Oeders  or  CHivALSf  AND  KnighthooD* 


Papers  relating  to  the  institution  of  the 
order  of  St.  Patrick  in  the  handwriting 
of  Joseph  Edmondson,  1783.  Statutes 
of  the  order,  and  ceremony  of  installation . 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  14,410 ;  6283  f . 
29. 
Statutes  of  the  Most  Illustrious  Order  of 

St.  Patrick.     Dublin,  1809,  So- 
Ceremonial  Order  of  St.  Patrick.     1819. 
See  the  "  Dublin  Gazette  "  relating  to 
the  installation  of  Knights  of  the  Order 
of  St.  Patrick. 
Statutes    and   Ordinances   of   the   Most 
Illustrious    Order    of    Saint    Patrick. 
Dublin,  1831,  8«- 
Installation  as  a  Knight  of  St.  Patrick, 
H.E.H.  the  Prince  of  Wales.     From 
the  "  Dublin  Gazette,"  May  8th,  1868. 
Letters  confirming  the  title  of  Alexander 
de  Peregrinis,  as  Knight  of  the  Order  of 
St.  Peter,  1549  ;  and  printed  copies  of 
the  bulls  of  foundation  and  confirmation 
of  the  Order,   with  the  arms  of  Pope 
Paul  III.  and  Peregrin!  stamped  on  the 
covers.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  22,127. 
Statuti  ,    Capitoli   et    Constitutioni   del 
Ordine  de'  Cavalieri  di  Santo  Stephano 
fondato  dall'  illustrissimo  S.  Cosimo  dei 
Medici.     Fiorenza,  1562,  fol.    Another 
edition  in  1577 — 84.     Another  edition, 
Pisa,  1746,  40- 
Memorials  of  the  Star  Club,  held  at  Fen- 
ton's  Hotel,  St.  James's  Street,  London, 
comprising  Memoirs  of  the  Members, 
with  plates  of  their  Arms  emblazoned. 
London,    1860,    &c.,    fol.       Privately 
printed  for  the  Members  of  the  Club 
only. 
The  Statutes  of  the  Most  Exalted  Order 
of  the  Star  of  India,  19  April,  1866. 
[London,  1866],  4o- 
Histoire  de  la  condamnation  des  Temp- 
liers,  par  Pierre  Dupuy.     Paris,  1654, 
4P-     Other  editions  in  1685,  1700  and 
1713. 
Histoire  de  I'Ordre  Militaire  des  Temp- 
liers,    ou    Chevaliers    du    Temple    de 
Jerusalem,  depuis  son  Establissement 
jusqu'  a  sa  Decadence  et  sa  Suppression, 
par  Pierre  Du-Puy.     Nouvelle  edition. 
Brux.  1751,  40- 
The   Templars'    Trials :    an   attempt   to 
estimate   the    evidence    published    by 
Dupuy,  etc.,  by  J.  Y.  A.  Morshead. 
Lond.  1888,  8°- 


History  of  the  Templars,  by  0.  G.  Anton* 
German.     Leip.  1779,  8°- 

Histoire  critique  et  apologetique  de 
I'ordre  des  Chevaliers  de  Jerusalem  dit 
Templiers,  parli.  P.  Mansuet,  J[eunel. 
2  vols.     Paris,  1789,  4P- 

Histoire  de  I'Ordre  des  Chevaliers  du 
Temple  de  Jerusalem,  dits  Templiers, 
(par  le  Pere  Eomain  Joly.)  2  vols. 
Paris,  1789,  4P- 

Statutes  of  the  Order  of  Knights  Temp- 
lars.   G-erman.,     Ber.  1794,  8*^- 

Memoires  historiques  sur  les  Templiers. 
1805,  80. 

Monumens  historiques  relatifs  a  la  con- 
damnation  de  Chevaliers  du  Temple,  et 
I'abolition  de  leur  ordre,  par  T.  J.  M. 
Raynouard.     Paris,  1813,  8o- 

Templaria  : —  Papers  relative  to  the 
history,  privileges,  and  possessions  of 
the  Scottish  Knights  Templars,  and 
their  successors  the  Knights  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem.  Edinb.  1828,  4°- 
Twenty-five  copies  only  printed. 

Manual  of  the  Knights  of  the  Order  of 
the  Temple.  Translated  from  the  Paris 
edition,  by  Guyot,  by  H.  Lucas. 
Liverpool,  1830,  V2P- 

Proces  Templiers  publie  par  M.  Michelet. 
Collection  de  Documents,  etc.  vol.  i. 
Paris,  1835,  4P- 

A  Sketch  of  the  History  of  the  Knights 
Templars,  by  James  Burnes.  Edinb. 
1837,  4P- 

History  of  the  Knights  Templars'  by 
James  Burnes.     Edinb.  1840,  4P- 

Ordre  des  Chevaliers  du  Temple.  Statuts 
de  Chevaliers  de  I'Ordre  du  Temple, 
etc.  Edited  by  Auguste  de  Flandre, 
i.e.  Count  Vander  Meere.  Brux.  1840, 
40- 

Regli  et  statuts  secrets  des  Templiers, 
precede,  de  I'histoire  de  establissement, 
de  la  destruction,  et  de  la  continuation 
moderne  de  I'Ordre  du  Temple.  Par  C. 
H.  Maillard.     Paris,  1840,  8o- 

La  Regie  du  Temple,  etc.  Societe  de 
V Histoire  de  France.  Paris,  1886,  S^- 

History  of  the  Knights  Templars,  the 
Temple  Church,  and  the  Temple,  by 
Ch.  G.  Addison.  Lond.  1842,  4P-  2nd 
edition,  1842.  3rd  edition,  1852. 
Statutes  of  the  Religious  and  Military 
Order  of  the  Temple,  as  established  in 
Scotland.  Edinb.  1843,  4P' 


O^DEES   Ot   t/HIVALEt   AiTD   KjflGHTHOOI). 


267 


Armorial  Bearings  o£  the  Knights  Temp- 
lars ;  and  Memoir  on  Effigies  commonly 
appropriated  to  them,  by  W.  S.  Wal- 
ford.  See  Arcliceological  Journal^  vol. 
I.     Lond.  1845,  S^- 

The  Templars  Chart,  or  hieroglyphic 
monitor :  containing  all  the  emblems 
and  hieroglyphics  explained  in  the 
orders  of  Knights  of  the  lied  Cross, 
Knights  Templars,  and  Knights  of 
Malta,  by  Jeremy  L.  Cross.  Third 
edition,  New  York,  1852,  S^-  4th 
edition,  1856. 

Cross's  Templar's  Chart.  Thoroughly 
revised  by  W.  M.  Cunningjham.  2nd 
edition.     Philadelphia,  1866,  8°- 

Historia  del  origen  y  destruccion  de  los 
Templarios.     Valladolid,  1853,  4P- 

A  K^ervice  for  encampments  of  Knights 
Templars,  with  a  sketch  of  the  history 
of  the  Order.     Dubl.  1859,  4P- 

Geschichte  des  Ordens  der  Tempelherren. 
By   Ferd.   Wilcke.      2   vols.      Halle, 

1860,  8°- 

Documents  sur  les  ordres  du  Temple  et 
de  Saint  Jean  de  Jerusalem  en  Kouer- 
gue,  suivis  d'une  notice  historique  sur  la 
Legion  d'honneur  et  du  tableau  de  ses 
membres  dans  le  meme  pays,  par 
Hippolyte  de  Barrau.  Rodez,  1861,  8°- 

Calendar  of  the  Order  of  Masonic  Knights 
Templar  for  the  year  1861  (1862), 
containing  the  roll  of  encampments, 
muster  call  of  grand  officers,  etc.  Lond. 

1861,  62,  8«- 

The  Persecutions  of  the  Knights  Temp- 
lars, by  A.  0.  Haye.     Edinb.  1865,  8o- 

The  Last  of  the  Knights  Templars,  by 
Thos.  Billington.     Preston,  1866,  8o- 

History  of  the  Knights  Templars  of  the 
State  of  Pennsylvania,  from  Feb.  14th 
A.D.  1794  to  Nov.  13th  A.D.  1866,  by 
Alfred  Creigh.    Philadelphia,  1867,  8«- 

Statutes  for  the  Government  of  the  Royal 
exalted  Religious  and  Military  Order 
of  Masonic  Knights  Templars,  and  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  Palestine, 
Rhodes  and  Malta.  Lond.  1872,  8«- 
Another  edition,  1873. 

Great  Priory  Statutes  for  the  Government 
of  the  United  Orders  of  the  Temple, 


and  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  Palestine, 
Rhodes  and  Malta,  in  England  and 
Wales  and  the  Dependencies  thereof. 
Lond.  1873,  80- 

Proceedings  of  the  Grand  Encampment  of 
Knights  Templars,  19th  Triennial  Con- 
clave, New  Orleans,  Louisiana.  Daven- 
port, Iowa,  1874,  80- 

The  Grand  Encampment  and  Knights 
Templars'  Triennial  Conclave,  at  Chi- 
cago, Aug.  16 — 19, 1880,  together  with 
a  History  of  the  Order,  etc.,  by  W.  S. 
Walker  and  C.  W.  Northup.  Chicago, 
1880,  8«- 

Historia  general  de  la  religiosa  y  militar 
orden  de  los  caballeros  del  Temple,  by 
M.  Bruguera.     Madrid,  1881,  40- 

Historischer.  Bericht  vom  Teutschen 
Ritter-Orden  zu  Jerusalem,  by  J.  C. 
Venator.  Historical  account  of  the 
Teutonic  Order  of  Knighthood^  from 
1198  to  1697.     Niirnberg,  1680,  4P- 

Historia  Ordinis  Equitum  Teutonicorum 
Hospitalis  S.  Marise  V.  Hierosolymi- 
tani,  cum  Appendice  Bullarum  et  Diplo- 
matum,  R.  Duelli.     Vennse,  1727,  fol. 

Histoire  de  I'Ordre  Teutonique,  par  un 
Chevalier  de  I'Ordre.  8  vols.  Paris, 
1784—1790,  80- 

Tabulae  Ordinis  Theutonici.  Edited  by 
Ernest  Strehlke.     Berl.  1869,  4P- 

Statutes  of  the  Most  Noble  Order  of  the 
Thistle,  1737.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
33,261. 

The  Statutes  and  Fees  of  the  Order  of  the 
Thistle.  Sihliotheca,  Topographica^ 
Britannica,  vol.  v.     Lond.  1784,  4°* 

List  of  Knights  of  the  Thistle  to  1806. 
See  Beatson's  Political  Index,  vol.  iii. 

Statutes  and  Orders  of  the  most  Ancient 
and  the  most  Noble  Order  of  the  Thistle. 
Lond.  1827,  8«- 

Statutes  of  the  Order  of  the  Thistle,  by 

Sir  N.  H.  Nicolas.  Lond.  1828, 
40. 

Only  50  copies  printed  for  Members 
of  the  Order. 
The  Victoria  Cross.  An  Official  Chronicle, 
from  the  Institution  of  the  Order  in 
1856  to  1880.  Edited  by  R.  W.  0. 
Byrne.     Lond.  1880,  8°- 


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Ctitmoitials,  ^roctssiorts,  anb  Courttammts. 


Catalogue  of  a  Collection  of  Works  on 
Pageantry,  bequeathed  to  the  Society 
of  Antitparies  of  London,  by  F.  Wm. 
Fairholt.     Lond.  1869,  8«- 

Papers  relating  to  Heraldry  and  Cere- 
monials ;  chiefly  in  the  handwriting  of 
Nicolas  Charles.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
14,417. 

Ceremonials  and  Heraldic  Proceedings, 
from  the  Coronation  of  Henry  VII., 
1485  to  1653.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  985. 

Memoranda  and  extracts  from  printed 
works  and  the  London  Grazettes  relating 
to  public  ceremonials,  orders  of  knight- 
hood, etc.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
6307  ;  6308  ;  6312. 

Curiosities  of  Ceremonials,  Titles,  Decora- 
tions and  Forms,  or  International 
Vanities,  by  F.  Marshall.  Lond.  1880, 
80- 

Orders  to  be  observed  by  the  Ofiicers  of 
Arms,  made  by  Thomas  Howard,  Duke 
of  Norfolk,  1568 ;  and  by  Henry 
Howard,  Earl  of  Northampton,  1604 — 
1614.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  23,747. 
CORONATION  CEEEMONIES. 

The  Coronation  Service  or  Consecration 
of  the  Anglo-Saxon  Kings,  as  it  illus- 
trated the  origin  of  the  Constitution, 
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The  Order  of  Ceremonies  observed  in  the 
Anointing  and  Coronation  of  Henry 
IV.,  King  of  France  and  Navarre,  27th 
Feb.  1594.  Translated  out  of  the 
French,  and  printed  by  John  Windet. 
Roan  (1594),  4P- 

A  Joyful!  Medytacion  to  all  Englonde 
of  the  Coronacyon  of  our  moost 
naturall  Souerayne  Lorde  Kynge  Henry 
the  Eyght,  by  S.  Hawes.  1508.  Single 
sheet. 

The  Coronation  of  Claude,  Queen  of 
Francis  I.  of  France,  with  illuminated 
drawings  representing  the  ceremonies, 
and  the  Court  costume  of  the  time. 
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Ferdinandi.  Regis  Bohemise  et  Hungarise, 
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1527. 

Cavalcata  solenne  del  Papa  Clemente 
VII.  e  di  Carlo  V.  Imperatore,  per 
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1530,  by  Engelbertus  Bruning. 

Coronatione  del  Principe  Don  Fernando 
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Ceremonies  observees  au  Sacre  et  Corone- 
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England's  CsBsar.  His  Majestie's  most 
royall  Coronation,  together  with  the 
manner  of  the  solemne  shewes  prepared 
for  the  Honour  of  his  entry  into  the 
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tion  in  Heaven  :  and  London's  sorrow 
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Coronation  Claims  from  Richard  II.  to 
James  I.  Stowe  MS.  422.  Brit.  Mus. 

Coronation  Claims,  time  of  James  I. 
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Le  Ceremonial  de  France,  ou  description 
des  Ceremonies,  Rangs,  et  Seances 
observees  aux  Couronnemens,  Entrees, 
et  Enterremens  des  Roys  et  Roynes  de 
France,  et  autres  Actes  et  Assemblees 
solemneles,  par  Theodore  Godefroy. 
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Coronatio  Caroli  Quinti  ;  Imperatoris, 
aeneis  figuris  illustrata  ab  Henrico 
Hondio  ;  cum  apparatu  et  ordine,  quo, 
pompa  funebris  Ejusdem,  Bruxellis  a 
palatio  ad  Divse  Grudulse  Templum  pro- 
cessit ;  cum  figuris  aeneis  ab  eodem 
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The  Ceremonies,  Form  of  Prayer,  and 
Services  used  in  Westminster  Abbey 
at  the  Coronation  of  King  James  I. 
With  the  Coronation  of  King  Charles 
I.  in  Scotland.     Lond.  1685,  fol. 

Coronaciones  de  los  Reys  de  Aragon  con 
dos  Tratados  del  Modo  de  tener  Cortes 
del  mismo  Autor  y  de  Gr.  Martel.  Gr. 
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Charles  the  Second,  King  of  Scotland, 
on  the  first  day  of  January,  1650. 
Folio. 

The  Forme  and  Order  of  the  Coronation 
of  Charles  the  Second,  King  of  Scot- 
land, England,  France,  and  Ireland,  as 
it  was  acted  and  done  at  Scoone  the 
first  day  of  January.  1651,  by  Robert 
Douglas.  Aberdeen,  1654  4P-  Re- 
printed at  London,  1660,  4°-  Again  at 
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Le  sacre  et  couronnement  de  Louis  XIV. 
Roy  de  France  et  de  Navarre,  dans 
I'Eglise  de  Reims,  le  septieme  Juin 
1654.  Par  Le  Maire.  Reims,  1654, 
8«- 

Signal  Loyalty ;  Together  with  various 
forms  of  Prayers,  Supplications,  Votes, 
Acclamations,  Ceremonies,  and  Solem- 
nities, used  at  the  Coronations  of 
Emperors  and  Kings,  especially  of  the 
Kings  of  England,  by  William  Prynne. 
2  parts.     Lond.  1660,  4P- 

A  Collection  out  of  the  Book  called  Liber 
Reg  alls,  remaining  in  the  Treasury  of 
the  church  of  Westminster,  touching 
the  Coronation  of  the  King  and  Queen 
together,  according  to  the  usual  Form. 
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1661. 

Preparations  for  the  Coronation  of  King 
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preceding  Coronations.  Stowe  MS. 
423.     Brit.  Mus. 

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tion of  His  Most  G-racious  Majestic 
King  Charles  II.,  by  William  Heawood. 
Manchester,  1861,  4<^- 

Collection  relating  to  Ceremonials  at 
Coronations,  including  "  The  Manner 
of  the  most  happy  returne  into  Eng- 
land of  our  gratious  sovereign  Lord 
King  Charles  the  Second  and  his  Pro- 
ceeding through  London  upon  l^ewsday 
the  29th  of  May,  1660  ;"  together  with 
the  installation  of  Knights  of  the 
Garter  and  of  the  Bath,  creations  of 
noblemen,  and  his  Majesties  coronation 
at  Westminster,  23  of  April,  1661,  etc. 
Collected  by  Sir  Edward  Walker,  knt. 
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A  Circumstantial  Account  of  the  Pre- 
parations for  the  Coronation  of  His 
Majesty  King  ^Charles  the  Second,  and 
a  minute  Detail  of  that  splendid  Cere- 
mony, with  all  the  particulars  connected 
with  it,  including  the  Installation  of 
Knights,  Creation  of  Peers,  etc.,  by  Sir 
Edward  Walker,  knight.  Lond.  1820, 
8«- 

A  Proclamation  declaring  his  Majesties 
pleasure  touching  his  Coronation. 
Lond.  1660,  fol 

Form   and    Order  of   the   Coronation  of 

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CeEEMONIALS,   PeOCESSIONS,    and   TorE»"AMENTS. 


The  Manner  of  the  Solemnity  of  the 
Coronation  of  King  Charles  II.     Lond. 

1660,  fol. 

Some  Account  of  the  Coronation  of  King 
liichard  II  ;  with  an  engraving  repre- 
senting the  various  forms  of  crowns, 
from  Edward  the  Confessor  to  Charles 
II.,  by  Alfred  John  Kempe.  Lond. 
1831,  V      Only  50  copies  printed. 

Cavalcade  and  Coronation  of  King  Charles 
II.     Lond.  1661,  fol. 

A  Proclamation  relating  to  the  Procession 
at  the  Coronation  of  King  Charles  II. 
Lond.  1661,  fol. 

The  Form  of  his  Majesties  Coronation — 
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A  Eolle  of  his  Majesties  [Charles  II.] 
Royall  Proceeding  through  London,  22 
Aprill,  1661,  beinge  the  day  before  his 
Majesties  Coronation.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  29,774. 

The  Proceeding  [or  order  of  the  procession] 
to  his  Majesties  [Charles  II.]  Coronacion 
from  Westminister  Hall  to  the  Abbey 
Church  on  Tewesday,  the  23th  of  Aprill, 

1661.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,775. 
Festa    Georgiana,    or  the   Gentries  and 

Countries  Joy  for  the  Coronation  of  the 
King  on  St.  G-eorge's  Day.  Lond.  1661, 
fol. 

Neptunes  Address  to  his  most  Sacred 
Majesty  Charles  the  Second,  congratu- 
lating his  Coronation,  celebrated  the 
23rd  day  of  April,  1661,  in  several 
Designements  and  Shews  upon  the 
Water  before  Whitehall,  at  his  Majesties 
Returne  from  the  Land  Triumphs. 
Lond.  1661,  fob 

Coronation  of  Charles  11.  at  Manchester, 

in  1661,  with  that  of  George   III.   in 

1761,  by  W.  Heawood.  Lond.  1863, 
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Proceedings  of  the  Court  of  Claims  on  the 
services  and  fees  claimed  at  the  Coron- 
ation of  Charles  II.  Stowe  MS.  421. 
Brit.  Mus. 

Coronation  of  Charles  II. — Account  of  the 
Cavalcade,  Triumphal  Arches,  Speeches, 
and  the  Ceremony.     Lond.  1685,  fol. 

The  Entire  Ceremonies  of  the  Coronations 
of  His  Majestic  King  Charles  the  Second, 
and  of  Her  Majestic  Queen  Mary,  con- 
sort to  James  the  Second,  as  published 
by  those  learned  Heralds,  Ashmole  and 
Sandford.     Lond.  1761,  8°- 


Le  Couronement  de  Soleiman  trosieme 
Eoy  de  Perse,  par  Chardin.  1G71, 
12«- 

An  Account  of  the  Ceremonial  at  the 
Coronation  of  King  James  II.  and  his 
Queen.     Lond.  1685,  fol. 

The  Description  of  the  Coronation  of  His 
Sacred  Majesty  K.  James  II.  and  His 
most  Illustrious  Consort  Queen  Mary, 
celebrated  on  the  25th  day  of  April, 
1685.     Lond.  1685,  4«- 

An  account  of  the  procession  and  cere- 
monials at  the  Coronation  of  James  II. 
Stowe  MS.  424.     Brit.  Mus. 

An  Heroick  Poem  on  the  Coronation  of 
His  Majestic  King  James  II.,  by 
Elkanah  Settle.     1685. 

The  History  of  the  Coronation  of  James 
II.  and  of  his  Royal  Consort  Queen 
Mary,  by  Francis  Sandford.  Lond. 
1687,  fol. 

Form  of  King  William  III.  and  Queen 
Mary's  Coronation.  Lond.  1688,  folio. 

The  Earl  Marshal's  Order  touching  the 
Habits  of  the  Peeresses  at  the  Corona- 
tion of  King  William  and  Queen  Mary. 
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The  Proceeding  to  the  Coronation  of 
their  Majesties  King  William  and 
Queen  Mary,  from  Westm^-  Hall  to 
Westm"--  Abbey,  11th  Apr.  1689. 
Single  sheet. 

An  account  of  the  Ceremonial  at  the 
Coronation  of  King  William  and  Queen 
Mary,  on  April  11th,  1689,  folio. 

Ltix  Occidentalis,  or  Providence  displayed 
in  the  Coronation  of  King  William  and 
Queen  Mary,  and  the  Happy  Accession 
to  the  Crown  of  England,  with  other 
Remarks,  by  Thomas  Rogers.  Lond. 
1689,  40- 

Preussische  Kronungs-Geschichte  von 
Friderich  der  dritte  und  Sophie  Char- 
lotte, 18  Jan.  1701  :  ander  druck,  mit 
kupfern.  Colin  an  der  Spree,  1712, 
fol. 

The  Earl  Marshall's  Order  relating  to  the 
Coronation  of  Queen  Anne,  1702,  folio. 

Trait 6  du  Sacre  et  Couronnement  des 
Rois  et  des  Reines  de  France,  et  de  tons 
les  Princes  Souverains  de  I'Europe,  aug- 
ment e  de  la  relation  de  la  Ceremonie  du 
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Ceremonials,  Processions,  and  Tournaments. 


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Kings  and  Queens  of  France  ;  with  an 
historical  Account  of  the  Institution  of 
that  august  Ceremony  in  France,  and 
in  other  Kingdoms  in  Europe,  hy  Nico- 
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edition.     Lond.  1775,  S^- 

An  historical  and  Chronological  Treatise 
of  the  Anointing  and  Coronation  of 
the  Kings  and  Queens  of  France  ;  and 
of  all  the  Sovereign  Princes  of  Europe. 
To  .which  is  added,  an  exact  relation 
of  the  Ceremony  of  the  Coronation  of 
of  Louis  Xy.,byMcolas  Menin.  Lond. 
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The  form,  order  and  ceremonies  of 
Coronations,  used  at  the  investiture  of 
all  the  Sovereign  Princes  of  Europe, 
and  the  ceremony  of  the  present  King 
of  France  [Louis  XV.]  Translated 
from  the  French  of  Nicolas  Menin. 
Lond.  1727,  Bo- 
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A  Complete  Account  of  the  Ceremonies 
observed  in  the  Coronations  of  the 
Kings  and  Queens  of  England,  etc. 
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Coronation  of  George  II.  Brit.  Mus. 
Lans.  MS.  1190. 

The  Form  of  the  Proceeding  to  the  Royal 
Coronation  of  their  Majesties  King 
George  II.  and  Queen  Caroline,  from 
Westminster  Hall  to  the  Abbey  Church 
of  St.  Peter  in  Westminster,  on  Wed- 
nesday the  11th  of  this  Instant,  October, 
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The  Solemnities  at  the  Coronation  of  King 
George  II.  Printed  in  the  year  1727,  8^- 

The  Ceremonial  of  the  Coronation  of  His 
most  sacred  Majesty  King  George  II. 
and  His  Royal  Consort  Queen  Caroline. 
By  order  of  Wilham  Hawkins,  Esq. 
Ulster  King  of  Arms  of  all  Ireland. 
Dublin,  1727,  fol.  [A  copy  of  this 
work  is  in  the  possession  of  the  Mar- 
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York.,  with  an  account  of,  and  claims, 
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An  Account  of  the  Coronation  of  King 
George  11.  and  Queen  Caroline,  11th 
Oct.  1727,  also  of  their  Eiitertainment 
at  the  Guildhall  the  day  following. 
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Processus  factus  ad  coronationem  serenis- 
simi  Domini  Georgij  Secundi  Regis 
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Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,773. 

Verses  on  the  Coronation  of  their  late 
Majesties  King  George  the  second  and 
Queen  Caroline,  October  11,  1727, 
spoken  by  the  Scholars  of  Westminster 
School,  on  January  15  following. 
Lond.  1761,  8°- 

A  particular  Account  of  the  Solemnities 
used  at  the  Coronation  of  His  Sacred 
Majesty  King  George  II.  (Our  late 
most  Gracious  Sovereign)  and  of  His 
Royal  Consort  Queen  Carolina,  on 
Wednesday  the  11th  of  October,  1727. 
Also,  a  List  of  the  Claims  of  several 
Persons  to  do  service  at  the  Coronation, 
etc.  Lond.  1760,  8°-  Second  edition, 
1761. 

Coronatio  Annse  Joannownse  Russorum 
Imperatricis,  28  Aprilis  1730,  descripta 
Sermone  Russico  :  cum  effigie  Impera- 
tricis, et  aliis  figuris.  Petropoli,  1730, 
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Beschreibung  der  Salbung  und  Cronung 
von  Anna  Joannowna  Kayserin  und 
Selbstherrscherin  von  ganz  Russland, 
28  April,  1730 ;  nach  dem  Russischen 
Original  Teutsch  iibersetzet ;  mit  por- 
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Kong  Christian  VI.  og  Dronning  Sophise 
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ved  Christen  Willumson  Worm  :  med 
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Coronation  Pageant  at  Moscow.  Ob- 
stoyetelnoe  Opisanie  Koronovania 
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Kong  Friderich  V.  og  Dronning  Lovises 
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4,  Septembr  1747  ;  med  deres  por- 
traiter, und  andre  figurer.  Schr.  Pap. 
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Memoranda  and  extracts  relating  to 
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Account  of  the  Ceremonies  observed  in 
the  Coronations  of  the  Kings  and 
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Ceeemonials,  Prosessions,  and  Tournaments. 


of  the  Royal  and  Sacred  Ornaments 
with  which  they  are  Invested.     Lond. 

1760,  4°- 

An  Account  of  the  Ceremonies  observed 
at  the  Coronation  of  our  most  Gracious 
Sovereign  George  III.  and  his  lioj^al 
Consort  Queen  Charlotte,  on  Tuesday, 
the  22nd   day  of  September.      Lond. 

1761,  4«- 

Orders  to  be  observed  on  Tuesday  the 
22nd  of  September,  being  the  day 
appointed  for  their  Majesties  Corona- 
tion, in  pursuance  of  an  Order  in 
Council.     Lond.  1761,  fol. 

The  Form  and  Order  of  the  service,  that 
is  to  be  performed,  and  of  the  Cere- 
monies that  are  to  be  observed,  in  the 
Coronation  of  their  Majesties  King 
George  III.  and  Queen  Charlotte,  in 
the  Abbey  Church  of  St.  Peter,  West- 
minster, on  Tuesday  the  22nd  day  of 
September,  1761.     Lond.  1761,  4o- 

The  Form  of  Proceeding  to  the  Coronation 
of  King  George  III.  and  Queen  Char- 
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1761.     Printed  in  1761,  fol. 

An  Account  of  the  Ceremonies  observed 
in  the  Coronations  of  the  Kings  and 
Queens  of  England ;  viz..  King  James 

II.  and  his  Royal  Consort,  King 
William  III.  and  Queen  Mary,  Queen 
Anne,  King  George  I.  and  King  George 
II.,  and  Queen  Caroline.  Lond.  1761, 
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Thoughts  on  the  Coronation  of  His  Pres- 
ent Majestv  King  George  III.  Lond. 
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A  Faithful  Account  of  the  Processions 
and  Ceremonies  observed  in  the  Corona- 
tion of  the  Kings  and  Queens  of  Eng- 
land :  exemplified  in  that  of  their  late 
Most  Sacred  Majesties  King  George 
the  Third  and  Queen  Charlotte,  with 
all  the  other  interesting  Proceedings 
connected  with  that  magnificent  Festi- 
val, embellished  with  elegant  engravings. 
Edited  by  Richard  Thomson.  Lond. 
1830,  80- 

Coronations  of  King  Charles  the  Second 
at  Manchester,  23rd  of  April,  1661. 
Also  the  Coronation  of   King    George 

III.  and  Queen  Charlotte  at  Manchester, 
22nd  Sept.  1761.  With  biographical 
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Sacre  et  Couronnement  de  Louis  XVI., 
Roi  de  France  et  de  Navarre,  dans 
I'Eglise  de  Reims,  le  11  Juin,  1775. 
Precede  de  recherches  sur  le  Sacre  des 
Rois  de  France,  depuis  Clovis  jusqu'  a 
Louis  XVI.,  et  suivi  d'un  Journal  Histo- 
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la  Marche  et  des  Ceremonies  qui  se 
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Histoire  du  Couronnement ;  ou  Relation 
des  Ceremonies  religieuses,  politiques, 
et  militaire,  qui  on  cues  lieu  pendant 
les  Jours  memorables  consacres  a  cele- 
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Description  des  Ceremonies  et  des  Fetes 
qui  ont  eu  lieu  pour  le  Couronnement 
de  leurs  Majestes  Napoleon,  Empereur 
des  Franyais  et  Roi  d' Italic,  et  Jose- 
phine, son  Auguste  Epouse.  Paris, 
1807,  fol. 

Collections  relative  to  the  Claims  at  the 
Coronations  of  several  of  the  Kings  of 
England,  beginning  with  King  Richard 
II.  ;  being  curious  and  interesting 
Documents,  derived  from  authentic 
sources,  by  John  Nichols.  Lond.  1820, 
80- 

Historical  and  Descriptive  Account  of  the 
Ceremonies  performed  at  the  Inaugu- 
ration of  the  Kings  of  England.  The 
Ancient  Coronation- Procession  from 
the  Tower  to  Westminster.  To  which 
is  added  a  Minute  Desci-iption  of  the 
Regalia.  Embellished  with  Engravings. 
Lond.  1820,  8«- 

Account  cf  the  Processions  and  Ceremo- 
nies observed  in  the  Coronation  of  the 
Kings  and  Queens  of  England,  by 
Richard  Thomson.  Lond.  1820,  8"- 
Only  100  copies  printed. 

The  Round  Table  :  The  Order  and 
Solemnities  of  Crowning  the  King, 
and  the  Dignities  of  his  Peerage,  with 
remarks  in  vindication  of  both.  Lond. 
1820,    80- 


I 


Ceremonials,  Processions,  and  Tournaments. 


273 


he  Grlorj  of  Kegality,  an  Historical 
Treatise  on  the  Anointing  and  Crown- 
ing of  the  Kings  and  Queens  of  Eng- 
land, by  Arthur  Taylor.  Lond.  1820,  8'^ 

Coronation  Ceremonies  and  Customs, 
relative  to  the  Barons  of  the  Cinque 
Ports  as  supporters  of  the  Canopy,  by 
T.  Mantell,  Esq.     Dover,  1820,  4'^- 

Substance  of  the  Argument  before  the 
Privy  Council,  in  support  of  the  Queen- 
Consort's  Right  to  be  Crowned.  Lond, 
1821. 

Chronological  Data  of  the  Coronation- 
Days  of  the  Kings  and  Queens  ot 
England,  from  Alfred  the  G-reat  to 
George  the  Fourth.  Originally  com- 
piled by  John  Anstis,  Esquire,  Grarter 
King  of  Arms.     Lond.  1821,  8'^- 

The  Ceremonies  to  be  observed  at  the 
Koyal  Coronation  of  His  Majesty  King 
George  IV.  on  Thursday,  the  19th  day 
of  July,  1821.     Lond.  1821,  fol. 

The  Coronation.  A  correct  description  of 
the  forms  and  ceremonies  to  be  obser- 
ved at  the  ensuing  coronation  ;  together 
with  a  concise  account  of  the  procession, 
and  other  interesting  proceedings  that 
took  place  in  the  former  magnificent 
festival  ;  from  which  and  upon  the 
same  scale,  the  present  preparations 
are  formed,  with  engravings.  Lond. 
[1821.]  8'^- 

History  of  the  Coronation  of  George  IV., 
with  Concise  History  of  Coronations 
from  the  Heptarchy,  by  Robert  Huish. 
Lond.  1821,  .8''- 

A  Brief  Account  of  the  Coronation  of 
his  Majesty,  George  IV.  July  19,  1821. 
Coloured  plates.     Lond.  1851,  8^- 

A  View  of  the  Inside  of  Westminster 
Abbey,  with  the  Ceremony  of  the 
Coronation  of  George  IV.  engraved  by 
C.  Turner,  from  a  picture  by  Frederick 
Nash.     1821. 

Ceremonial  of  the  Coronation  of  King 
George  IV.  in  the  Abbey  of  St.  Peter, 
Westminster,  printed  in  letters  of  gold, 
with  about  50  coloured  plates  of  por- 
traits, and  folding  plates  of  the  proces- 
sion, coronation,  etc.  Published  by  J. 
Whittaker.     Lond.  1822,  fol. 

Ceremonial  of  the  Coronation  of  His 
Most  Sacred  Majesty,  Ki^^  George 
the  Fourth.  Coloured  plates.  Lond. 
1823,  large  folio. 


Interesting 
Ensrlish 


Coronation  Anecdotes,  a  Collection  of 
agments  relative  to 
Coronation  Ceremonies  (in- 
cluding the  Disused  Ceremonies). 
1823,  12«- 

The  Coronation  of  King  George  the 
Fourth,  by  Sir  George  Nayler.  Lond. 
182-1,  fol. 

The  Coronation  of  His  Most  Sacred 
Majesty  George  the  Fourth,  solemnized 
in  the  Collegiate  Church  of  Saint  Peter 
Westminster  upon  the  nineteenth  day 
of  July,  1821.  Undertaken  by  Sir 
George  Nayler,  and  since  his  death 
completed  from  the  official  documents. 
Lond.  1839,  fol. 

The  Ceremonies  to  be  observed  at  the 
Coronation  of  King  William  IV.  and 
Queen  Adelaide.  See  also  London 
G-azette.     London,  1831,  fol. 

The  Form  and  Order  of  Service  and 
Ceremonies  of  the  Coronation  of  Wil- 
liam IV.  and  Qneen  Adelaide.  Lond. 
1831,  4^- 

Official  Account  of  the  Ceremony  of  the 
Coronation  of  King  William  IV. 
Lond.  1831,  fol. 

Coronation  of  King  George  IV.,  solemn- 
ised at  St.  Peter's  Westminster,  de- 
picted in  a  series  of  45  coloured  plates, 
with  Descriptive  Account  from  Official 
Documents  by  Sir  George  Nayler. 
Lond.  1837,  fol. 

The  Earl  Marshal's  Orders  concerning 
the  Robes,  Coronets,  &c.  which  are  to 
be  worn  by  the  Peers  and  Peeresses  at 
the  Coronation  of  Her  Most  Sacred 
Majesty  Queen  Victoria.  With  list  of 
the  Lords  Spiritual  and  Temporal,  and 
List  of  the  Dowager  Peeresses  and 
Peeresses,  by  William  Woods,  Deputy 
Garter.     Lond.  1838,  fol. 

The  Ceremonies  to  be  observed  at  the 
Royal  Coronation  of  Her  Most  Sacred 
Majesty  Queen  Victoria  in  the  Abbey- 
Church  of  Westminster,  on  Thursday 
28th  June,  183S.  By  order  of  Norfolk^ 
Earl  Marshal.     Lond.  1838,  fol. 

The  Names  of  the  Peers  and  Peeresses 
who  attend  the  Solemnity  of  the  Coro- 
nation of  Her  Majesty  Queen  Victoria, 
Thursday,  28th  June,  1838,  fol. 

The  Form  and  Order  of  the  Service  that 
is  to  be  performed,  and  the  Ceremonies 
that  are  to  be  observed,  in  The  Corona- 


274 


Ceeemonials,  Processions,  and  Tofrnaments. 


tion  of  Her  Majesty  Queen  V^ictoria  in 
the  Abbey  Church  of  St.  Peter, 
Westminster,  on  Tuesday,  the  28th  of 
June  1838.     Lond.  1838,  4o- 

The  Coronation  of  Queen  Victoria.  Lond. 
1838,  fol. 

Coronation  Ilecords.  The  Coronation  of 
Victoria  Queen  of  England,  in  West- 
minster Abbey,  June  28,  1838,  a 
Histoiical  Chronicle  of  the  Inaugural 
Kites,  State  Pageantry,  etc.  Lond. 
1838,  8'^- 

Royal  Kecoids  ;  or,  a  Chronicle  of  the 
Queens  Kegnant  of  England,  by  James 
Kobiuson  Planchc.  Lond.  1838,  8^- 

Fores'  Correct  Representation  of  the 
State  Procession  on  the  Occasion  of 
Her  Majesty's  Coronation.  Lond. 
1838,  80- 

State  Procession  of  Her  Majesty's  Coro- 
nation. Printed  "  By  Authority,"  by 
J.  Hartnell.  Lond.  1838.  Folding  sheet. 

Coronation  of  Her  Most  Sacred  Majesty 
Queen  Victoria.  See  Supplement  to 
"The  London  Gazette,"  July,  1838. 

The  "  Sun  "  newspaper,  printed  in  gold, 
containing  an  Account  of  the  Corona- 
tion of  Queen  Victoria,  June  28,  1838. 

A  Complete  Collection  of  printed  matter 
and  manuscripts  relating  to  the 
Coronation  of  Queen  Victoria,  1838,  in 
the  possession  of  Arthur  Vicars,  Esq., 
F.S.A.  Vicarage  Library,  Clyde  Road. 
Dublin. 

The  Coronation  Stone,  by  W.  F.  Skene. 
Edinb.  1869,  4^- 

Crowns  and  Coronations  ;  A  History  of 
Regalia  in  all  Times  and  Countries,  by 
William  Jones.  91  Illusti  ations.  Lond. 
1883,  8'^- 

BAPTISMAL  CEREMONIES. 

Ceremonials  of  the  christenings  of  Prince 
Edward,  son  of  Henry  VIII. ,  and 
Prince  Arthur,  son  of  Henry  VII. ; 
Orders  for  the  office  of  Constable  of 
England,  etc.,  by  Thomas  of  Wood- 
stock, Duke  of  Gloucester.  Brit  Mus. 
Stowe,  MS.,  516. 

A  True  Accompt  of  the  most  Triumphant, 
and  Royall  Accomplishment  of  the 
Baptism  of  the  most  Excellent,  Right 
High,  and  Mighty  Prince  Henry 
Frederick,  by  the  Grace  of  God,  Prince 
of  Scotland,  and  now  Prince  of  Wales. 


As  it  was  solemnized  the  30  Day  of 
August,  1594.  Lord  Somor's  Tracts, 
2nd  collection  vol.  I.  Lond.  1750,  4P' 
A  True  Account  of  the  Baptism  of  Henry 
Frederic  Prince  of  Scotland,  and  since 
of  Wales.  Edinb.  1703,  4o- 

MARRIAGE  CEREMONIES. 

Account  of  the  Marriage  of  the  Princess 
Margaret,  Sister  of  King  Edw.  IV. 
1468.  See  Excerpta  Historica.,  by 
Samuel  Bentley.  London,  1831,  8"- 

The  Solempnities  and  triumphes  doon 
and  made  at  the  spousells  and  marriage 
of  the  King's  daughter  the  Lady 
Marye  to  the  Prynce  of  Castile, 
Archeduke  of  Austrige.  Edited  by 
Sir  Henry  Ellis  for  the  Boxhiirghe 
Cliib,  from  a  London  edition  by 
Pynson,  probably  of  1507.  Lond.  1818, 
4"- 

Ceremonial  of  the  marriage  of  Mary, 
Queen  of  Scots,  with  the  Dauphin  of 
France.  Edited  by  Sir  Henry  Ellis. 
Hoxlurgle  Ohih.  Lond.  1818.  4P- 

Friederichen  Pfaltzgraven  bey  Rhein,  &c. 
Reisz,  Empfahung  dess  Ritterlichen 
Ordens,  Heyrath  und  Heimfiihrung 
der  Princessin  Elizabethen  Tochter 
Jacobi  I.  Heidelberg,  1613,  4P-  [The 
marriage  festivities  of  Frederic  V. 
Elector- Palatine,  with  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  James  I.,  King  of  Eng- 
land.] 

A  Relation  of  the  Glorious  Triumphs  and 
Order  of  the  Ceremonies  in  the  Marri- 
age of  King  Char-les  and  Henrietta 
Maria.  The  Treaty  of  Marriage  between 
K.  Charles  and  Henrietta  Maria.  Lon- 
don, 1625,  40- 

Epithalamium  Gallo  Britannicum  :  or 
Great  Britaines,  Frances,  and  the  most 
partes  of  Europes  unspeakable  joy  for 
the  most  happy  Union  and  blessed  Con- 
tract of  the  High  and  Mighty  Charles, 
Prince  of  Wales,  and  the  Lady  Henri- 
etta Maria,  etc.  London,  1625.  4<'' 

A  True  Discourse  of  all  the  Royal  Pas- 
sages, Triumphs,  and  Ceremonies,  ob- 
served at  the  Contract  and  Marriage  of 
the  high  and  mighty  Charles,  King  of 
Gi'cat  J?ritaine  ;  and  the  most  excel- 
lentest  of  Ladies,  the  Lady  Henrietta 
Marie  of  Burbon.  London,  1625. 
40. 


Ceremonials,  Processions,  and  TorsNAMENTS. 


275 


The  Marriage  of  Prince  Fredericke  and 
the  King's  daughter  the  Lady  Eliza- 
beth upon  Shrove  Sunday  last.  Printed 
by  T.  C,  for  W.  Barley.  Lond.  1613, 
4i^-  [Reprinted  in  Lord  Somer's  Tracts, 
vol.  i.,  Lond.  1751,  4<'-  Again  in  the 
edition  of  1809,  vol.  3.] 

Epithalaraia,  or  Nuptial  Poems  upon  the 
most  blessed  and  happy  Marriage  be- 
tween the  High  and  Mighty  Prince 
Frederick  the  Fifth,  Count  Palatine  of 
the  Rhyne,  and  Thrice  Excellent  Prin- 
cess Elizabeth,  sole  daughter  to  our 
dread  Sovereign  James,  King  of 
Great  Britain,  by  George  Wither. 
London,  1613.  4«- 

The  Marriage  Ceremony  of  King  Charles 
II.  London,  1679.  fol. 

Description  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  ii  Turin, 
au  mariage  de  Charles  Emanuel  et 
Elizabeth  Therese,  Italian  and  FrencJi. 
Turin,  1737.   fol. 

Description  des  Festes  donnees  par  la 
Yille  de  Paris  a  I'occasion  du  mariage 
de  Mdme  Louis-Elizabeth  et  de  Dom 
Philippe,  by  J.  F.  Blondel.  Paris, 
1740.  fol. 

An  Epithalamium,  on  the  most  sacred 
Marriage  of  his  most  gracious  Majesty 
King  George  the  Third,  to  her  serene 
Highness  Princess  Charlotte,  of  Meck- 
lenburgh-Strelitz.  And  a  Panegyric 
on  the  Coronation  of  their  sacred 
Majesties  King  George  the  Third  and 
Queen  Charlotte,  by  George  Pooke. 
London,  1763.  S^- 

Description  des  Ceremonies  et  des  Fetes 
qui  ont  eu  lieu  pour  le  Mariage  de  S.  M. 
I'Empereur  Napoleon  avec  S.  A.  1. 
Madame  I'Archiduchesse  Marie  Louise 
d'Autriche,  par  Charles  Percier  et 
P.  F.  L.  Lafontaine.  Paris,  1810. 
fol. 

Discours  des  ceremonies  du  mariage 
d'Anne  de  Foix,  de  la  Maison  de 
France,  avec  Ladislas  YL  roi  de  Boheme 
et  de  Hocgrie,  pubKe  pour  la  premiere 
fois  d'apres  le  manuscrit  original, 
par  Le  Roux  de  Lincy.  Paris,  1861. 
8«- 

Memorial  of  the  Marriage  of  H.R.H. 
Albert  Edward  Prince  of  Wales  and 
H.R.H.  Alexandra  Princess  of  Den- 
mark, by  W.  H.  Russell.  London, 
1863,  fol. 


FUNERAL    CEREMONIES. 

The  Order  of  a  funeral  of  a  great  estate  ; 
the  proceeding  to  the  parliament,  and 
the  interment  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  wife 
of  Henry  VII.  Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS. 
516. 

L'Ordre  observe  a  I'enterrement  de  Pierre 
II.  Due  de  Bourbon  I'an  1503,  par 
Jacques  de  Bigue.  Paris,  1619.  4P' 

Pompes  Funebres  d'Anne  de  Bretagne. 
A  quarto  on  vellum,  containing  illu- 
minated drawings  of  the  processsion 
and  ceremonies  at  the  obsequies  of 
Anne  of  Brittany,  with  descriptions  of 
the  chief  mourners  and  other  personages 
who  attended.  Also  her  pedigree,  &c. 
1514.  Stowe,  MS.  426.    Brit.  Mus. 

Commemoration  et  Avertissement  de  la 
Mort  de  Anne,  Royne  de  France, 
Duchesse  de  Bretaigne.  Written  on 
vellum,  and  ornamented  with  numerous 
illustrations  and  coats  of  Arms.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  6277. 

A  Retrospective  Sketch  by  Francis  Ford 
With  an  Account  of  Mary  Tudor's 
Funeral  from  the  Archives  of  the  Col- 
lege of  Arms.  Bury  St.  Edmunds, 
1882,  8°- 

Funeral  of  the  Lady  Anne  of  Cleves, 
1557.  See  Excerpta  Historica^  by 
Samuel  Bentley.  London,  1831.  8°- 

Sir  Edward  Waldegrave's  Account  of  the 
Burial  of  King  Edward  VL,  by  Craven 
Ord.  See  the  Archcdologia^  xii,  334 — 
396. 

The  Funeralles  of  King  Edward  the  Sixt, 
by  Wm.  Baldwin.  Reprinted  from  the 
edition  of  1560,  edited  by  J.  W.  Dodd. 
Boxhurghe  Cluh.  Lond.  1817.  4P- 

Funeral  Roll  of  Sir  Nicholas  Bacon,  Lord 
Keeper,  1558,  in  the  possession  of 
Arthur  Vicars,  Esq.,  F.S.A.  Vicarage 
Library,  Clyde  Road,  Dublin. 

Funeral  Procession  of  William,  Prince  of 
Orange,  with  portraits,  etc.,  engraved 
by  Goltzius.  12  plates.  1584,  Obi. 
fol. 

The  Procession  at  the  Obsequies  of  Sir 
Philip  Sydney,  Knight,  drawn  and  in- 
vented by  Thomas  Lant,  gentleman, 
servant  to  the  said  honourable  Knight, 
and  engraven  on  copper  by  Derick 
Theodore  de  Brijon.  London,  1587. 


276 


Ceeemonials,  Peocessions,  and  Tournaments. 


Collection  relative  to  the  Funeral  of  Mary, 
Queen  of  Scots.  Edited,  with  notes,  by 
Pitcairn.     125  Copies  printed  for  W. 
and  D.  Laing.     Edinburgh,  1822,  8^- 
The  Scottish  Queen's  Buriall   at   Peter- 
borough, upon  Tuesday,  being  Lammas- 
day,  1587. 
"  Ffunerals    sarvid     to     my    knowledge 
sithens  anno  1583."     By  Sir  Nicholas 
Dethick,  Windsor  Herald.  The  descrip- 
tions give  the  date  and  place  of  the 
deceased's  death,  the  arms  of  his  family, 
the  names  of  the  presiding  heralds,  and 
the  order  of  precedence  of  all  ranks. 
Stowe  MS.  513.     Brit.  Mus. 
Pompa  Funerale  fatta  da  Cardinale  Mon- 
talto,  nella  Traportatione  dell'Ossa  di 
Papa  Sisto  V.,  by  B.  Catani.     Roma, 
1591,  fol. 
Funeral  of  Queen  Elizabeth.     See  "  Ve- 
tusta  Monumenta."   London,  1791,  fol. 
Transcript  of  the  order  and  proceedings 
at    the   funeral   of    Queen   Elizabeth. 
Stowe  MS.  427.     Brit.  Mus. 
EU7.ahGtha  qimsi  viuens,  Eliza's  Funerall. 
A  fevve  Aprill  drops,  showered  on  the 
Hearse  of  dead  Eliza :    or  the  Funerall 
Tears  of  a  true-hearted  Subiect.      Bj' 
H.  Petowe.     London,  1603,  4^- 
State  and  Funeral  Proceedings,  time  of 
Elizabeth  and  James  I.,  with  the  Coro- 
nation of  King  James  and  Queen  Anne 
his  wife,  1603.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
6284. 
The  Funeral  Ceremonies  of  Charles,  third 
Duke  of  Lorraine,  etched  by  F.  Brentel, 
was  published  at  Nancy,  1608,  fol. 
Discours    des    Ceremonies,    honneurs,    et 
pompe  funebre  faits  a  I'enterrement  du 
Prince  Charles  3  du  Nom  Due  de  Lor- 
raine,   etc.,  par  Claude   de  la  Ruelle. 
Nancy,  1609,  8«- 
Pompa  Funebris,  etc.    C.  D.  L.  R.  Inven- 
tor.     Fridericus  Brentel  fecit.      Her- 
man de  Loye  excudit.     Nancy,  1611, 
obi.   fol.      [71  plates  comprising  many 
hundred  figures  in  characteristic  cos- 
tume.] 
Amplissimo  hoc  Apparatu  et  pulchro  or- 
dine  Pompa  Funebris  Bruxellis  a  Pala- 
tio  ad  diva?  Gudulae  templum  processit, 
cum  rex  Hispaniarum  Philippus  Caroli 
V.  Hagae-Comit,  1619,  fol.  [37  coloured 
plates  of  the  procession,  containing  his- 
torical por-traits  of  the  chief  nobles  of 


Spain,  the  low  Countries,  Germany,  etc., 
in  their  Court  Costume,  with  their 
bearings  and  insignia  ] 

Caroli  V.  Pompa  Coronationis  et  Pompa 
Funebris,  77  plates  from  designs  by  J. 
N.  Hogenberg,  Lucas  and  John  Dueti- 
cum.  Hagse,  H.  Hondius,  1619, 
fol. 

Theatre  funebre  ou  sont  representeez  les 
funerailles  de  plusieurs  Princes,  et  la 
vie,  trespas,  et  magnifiques  obseques  de 
Albert  le  Pie  de  treshaulte  memorie, 
Arehiduc  d'Austrice,  Due  de  Bour- 
goigne,  Brabant,  &c.  Faicts  a  Brux- 
elles  le  12  de  Mars  1622.  Par  M. 
Adrian  de  Meerbeck  d' An  vers.  Brussels, 

1622,  12«-; 

Pompa  funebris  et  Vita  Alberti  Pii  Archi- 
ducis  AustrisB,  &c.,  veris  Imaginibus 
expressa  a  J.   Francquart.     Bruxellae, 

1623,  obi.  fol. 

The  true  manner  and  forme  of  the  Pro- 
ceeding to  the  Funerall  of  the  Right 
Honourable  Robert,  Earl  of  Essex, 
1646,  illustrated  by  William  Marshall. 
London,  1646.  4"- 

Pompa  funebre  nell',  Esequie  celebrate 
in  Roma  al  Cardinal  Mazarini,  by  E. 
Benedetti.  Roma,  1661.  fol. 

A  short  account  of  the  Life  and  Death  of 
Pope  Alexander  the  VII.,  with  a  des- 
cription of  his  Funeral  Machine,  and 
Elegies  erected  in  St.  Peter's  Church 
in  Rome.  Together  with  an  Exact 
Relation  of  the  particular  Ceremonies 
performed  at  the  Creation  and  Corona- 
of  this  present  Pope  Clement  the  IX. 
With  a  catalogue  of  all  the  Cardinals. 
Translated  out  of  the  Italian  copies 
printed  at  Rome,  by  P.  A.  Gent.  Lon- 
don, 1()67.  4'- 

The  Order  and  Ceremonies  used  for,  and 
at  the  Solemn  Interment  of  the  Most 
High,  Mighty,  and  Most  Noble  Prince 
George,  Duke  of  Albermarle,  Earl  of 
Torrington,  etc.,  by  Francis  Sandford. 
Plates  engraved  by  R.  White  and  J. 
Collins.  London,  1670.  Oblong,  fol. 
The  Order  and  Ceremonies  used  at  the 
Funeral  of  His  Grace  George  Monk, 
Duke  of  Albermarle,  Earl  of  Torring- 
ton, etc.  Extracted  from  the  Account 
thereof  published  by  Francis  Sandford, 
London,  1722,  4"- 


Ceeemonials,  Processions,  and  Tournaments. 


277 


Monumentum  meritis  et  honori  Ernesti 
Pii  Saxon  consecratum.  Funeral  of 
Ernest,  Duke  of  Saxony,  at  Frieden- 
stein,  March,  1675.  Norinbergse,  1677, 
fol. 

The  Solemnities  used  at  the  Funeral  of 
John  Duke  of  Rothes,  Chancellor  of 
Scotland,  23  August,  1681,  folio. 

Justa  Funebria,  sive  Castrum  Doloris  et 

Honoris     Joannis     Frederici,      Ducis 

Brunsvic     et     Lunenburg.       Rinteln, 

1685,  fol. 
Funeralia     Marise      II.       Britanniarum 

Reginse,     Guillelmi     III.     Conjugis ; 

descripta  a  L.  Grutero.  Harleim,  1695, 

fol. 
Funeral    Ceremonies,    etc.,    collected   bj 

Eandle  Holme,  17th  cent.     Brit.  Mus. 

Harl.  MS.  2129. 

Sacra  Exequialia  in  Funere  Jacobi  II. 
Mag.  Brit.  Regis,  exhibita  ab  Card. 
Barberino  in  Templo  Sancti  Laurentii ; 
cum  Oratione  in  Funere,  a  C  de  Aquino. 
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The  Earl  Marshal's  Order  relating  to  the 
Solemn  Interment  of  her  late  Majesty 
Queen  Anne.     London,  1714,  fol. 

Funeral  ceremonies,  performed,  chiefly  in 
the  Netherlands,  in  honour  of  sovereigns 
and  princes,  from  1497 — 1720.  With 
some  engravings.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  25,851. 

Relazione  del  Funerale  celebrate  nella 
Chiesa  Metropolitana  di  Milano  dell' 
Imperadore  Carlo  VI.  Milano,  1741, 
fol. 

Lyk-Staetsie  van  Willem  Carel  Hendrik 
Friso,  Prince  van  Orange.  Funeral 
procession  of  William  Prince  of 
Orange,  Feb.  1752.  Gravenhage,  1755, 
fol. 

The  Ceremonial  of  the  Interment  of  his 
late  most  excellent  Majesty  King 
George  the  Second  of  blessed  memory, 
from  the  Prince's  Chamber  to  West- 
minster Abbey,  on  Tuesday,  the  11th 
day  of  November,  1760.  Printed  in 
1760,  fol. 

Convoi — Funebre  de  S.  A.  R.  Anne, 
Princesse  Royale  de  la  Grand  Bretagne, 
Princess  Douairiere  d'Or^ge  et  de 
Nassau,  le  23  Fevrier,  1759.  Engraved 
by  Fokke.     La  Haye,  1761,  fol. 


The  Ceremonial  of  the  Public  Funeral  of 
the  late  Vice- Admiral  Horatio,  Viscount 
Nelson,  K.B.  &c.  &c.  &c.  on  Wednes- 
day, January  the  8th,  and  Thursday, 
January  the  9th,  1806.  London,  1806, 
fol. 

The  Order  to  be  observed  in  the  Public 
Funeral  Procession  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon. 
William  Pitt      22nd  Feb.  1806. 

Collections  concerning  the  Marshalling 
of  the  Public  Funerals  of  Royal  and 
Distinguished  Persons,  with  Admission 
Tickets.  2  vols  1806—1844.  MSS. 
belonging  to  Arthur  Vicars,  Esq.,  F.S.  A. 
Vicarage  Library,  Clyde  Road,  Dublin. 

Funerals  and  funeral  arrangements.  Cam- 
hridge  Camden  Society,  afterwards 
Ecclesioloyical  Society.  Lond.  1851, 
80. 

The  order  of  proceedings  and  ceremonies 
observed  in  the  public  funeral  of  the 
Duke  of  Wellington,  by  Sir  Charles 
George  Young.     London,  1852,  fol. 

Panorama  of  the  State  Funeral  of  the 
Duke  of  Wellington,  accurately  drawn 
and  coloured,  by  Henry  Aiken  and  G. 
A.  Sala.     London,  1853,  large  sheet. 

Pompe  Funeralia  des  Obseques  du  feu 
Roy  Dom  Phelippes.  IJng  Chant 
nouvel  touchant  I'aliance  d'  angleterre, 
epitaph  and  Coats  of  Arms,  by  J. 
Lemaire.     Harlem,  1868,  4P' 

PROCESSIONS  AND   ENTERTAIN- 
MENTS. 

Mediaeval  Triumphs  and  Processions,  by 
J.  Drummond.  Edin.  1874,  4"-  Only 
fifty  copies  printed,  on  large  paper,  for 
private  circulation. 

The  Entry  of  the  Emperor  Charles  V. 
into  the  City  of  Bologna  5  Nov.  1529. 
Reproduced  from  a  series  of  engravings 
printed  at  Venice  in  1530.  Privately 
printed  for  Sir  Wm.  Stirling-Maxwell. 
Edinburgh,  1875,  fol. 

Procession  of  Pope  Clement  VII.  and  the 
Emperor  Charles  V.  after  the  Coro- 
nation at  Bologna,  24th  February,  1530. 
By  Nicolas  Hogenberg.  A  Reproduc- 
tion in  facsimile,  with  an  Historical 
Introduction  by  Sir  W.  Stirling-Max- 
well.    Edinburgh,  1875,  fol. 

La  Magnificence  de  la  Superbe  et 
Triumphante  entree  de  la  noble  & 
antique  Cite  de  Lyon  faicte  au  Tres- 


278 


Ceremonials,  Peocessions,  and  Tournaments. 


chrestien  Roy  de  France  Henry   deux- 
iesme    de   ce   Nom,    et    a    la  Royne 
Catharine  son  Espouse  le  23   de  Sep- 
tembre,  1548.     Lyon,  1549,  4o- 
Entree  du  Roi  Henry  II.  faite  en  Paris, 

Juin  1549.  Paris,  1549,  4o- 
La  tres  admirable  Entree  du  Prince 
Philipes  d'Espaignes,  fils  de  I'Empe- 
reur  Charles  V.  ensemble  la  vraye 
description  des  Spectacles,  etc.  en 
Anvers,  1549,  descritepar  C.  Grapheus. 
Anvers,  1549,  fol. 

Le  Triumphe  d' Anvers  :  Entree  du  Prince 
Philipes,  filz  de  I'Empereur  Charles  V. 
en  la  Ville  d'Anvers,  anno  1549,  par 
Greffier.     Anvers,  1550,  fol. 

The  Quenes  Maiesties  Passage  through 
the  Citie  of  London  to  Westminster  the 
daye  before  Her  Cononacion,  anno  1558. 
London,   Jan.    xxiii.   4^-  Black  letter. 

Bref  et  sommaire  recueil  de  ce  qui  a  este 
faict,  et  de  I'ordre  tenue  a  la  Joyeuse 
et  Triumphante  Entree  de  tres-puissant 
Prince  Charles  IX.  en  sa  bonne  Ville 
et  Cite  de  Paris,  avec  le  couronnement 
de  tres-haut  princesse  Madame  Elizabet 
d'Austriche  son  espouse  xxix  de  Mars 
1571.     Paris,  1571,40- 

Entree  du  Roy  Charles  IX.  en  sa  Ville 
de  Paris,  Mars  1571,  par  Bouquet. 
Paris,  1572,  4P- 

Entree  de  Francoys,  frere  unique  du  Roy  ; 
Due  de  Brabant,  d'Anjou,  etc.  en  sa 
Ville  d'Anvers.  Anvers,  C.  Plantin, 
1582,  fol. 

Pandectse  triumphales  sive  pomparum  et 
festorum  ac  solemnium  apparatuum 
conviviorum,  spectaculoram,  etc.  Par 
Fr.  Modius.  2  vols.  Francof,  1586,  fol. 
[This  work  contains  a  great  many 
coats  of  arms,  &c.] 

The  Entry  of  King  James,  the  Sixth  of 
that  name,  and  Queen  Anne  his  wife, 
into  the  Towns  of  Lyeth  and  Eden- 
borough,  1st  of  May,  1590.     1590,  4o- 

Rejouissances  (les  deux  plus  grandes)  de 
la  Ville  de  Lyon  pour  I'Entree  du  Roy 
Henry  IV.  et  pour  la  Publication  de  la 
Paix,  par  P.  Matthieu.  2  vols.  Lyon, 
1598,  40- 

Heraldic  Miscellanies,  consisting  of  a 
great  variety  of  curious  particulars 
relating  to  the  Royal  Processions, 
Ceremonies,  etc.  time  of  Eliz.  and  James 
I.     Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS.  277. 


The  Progresses  and  Public  Processions  of 
Queen  Elizabeth,  among  which,  are 
interspersed  other  solemnities,  public 
expenditures,  and  remarkable  events 
during  the  Reign  of  that  Illustrious 
Princess,  by  John  Nichols.  4  vols. 
London,  1788-1821,  4^'- 

The  Progresses,  Processions,  and  Magni- 
ficent Festivities  of  King   James   the 
First,  His  Royal  Consort,  Family,  and       I 
Court,  by  John  Nichols.  4  vols.  Loud.       | 
1828,  4°- 

The  True  Narration  of  the  Entertainment 
of  his  Royal  Majesty  (King  James) 
from  the  time  of  his  departure  from 
Edinburgh,  till  his  receiving  at  Lon- 
don ;  with  all,  or  the  most,  speciall 
occurrences.  Together  with  the  names 
of  those  Gentlemen,  whom  his  Majesty 
honoured    with     Knighthood.      Lond. 

1603,  4°- 

King  James  his  entertainment  at  Theo- 
balds :  with  his  welcome  to  London, 
together  with  a  Salutorie  Poem,  by 
John  Savile.     London,  1603,  4«- 

The  Magnificent  Entertainment:  Given 
to  King  James,  Queene  Anne  his  wife, 
and  Henry  Frederick  the  Prince,  vpon 
the  day  of  his  Majesties  Triumphant 
Passage  (from  the  Tower)  through  his 
honorable  citie  (and  Chamber)  of  Lon- 
don,   by   Thomas    Dekker.      London, 

1604,  4«- 

The  seven  Archs  of  Triumph  erected  in 
honour  of  King  James  the  First,  at 
his  Majestie's  Entrance  and  Passage 
through  his  honourable  Citty  of  Lon- 
don, by  Stephen  Harrison.  London 
1604,  fol. 

The  most  Royall  and  Honourable  Enter- 
tainment of  the  famous  King,  Christian 
the  fourth,  King  of  Denmark,  etc  ,  the 
16  day  of  July,  1606,  in  Tylbery-Hope, 
with  a  relation  of  his  meeting,  by  our 
royall  King,  the  Prince  and  Nobles  of 
our  realme,  and  admirable  entertain- 
ment at  Theobald's,  by  Henry  Roberts. 
1606,  4«- 

Esequie  d'Arrigo  IV.  Re  di  Francia,  cele- 
brate in  Firenze,  descritte  da  Giraldi. 
Firenze,  1610.  fol. 

The  Queen's  Entertainment  at  Bristow 
by  Robert  Nayle.    London,  1613,  4°- 


Ceremonials,  Processions,  and  Tournaments. 


279 


A  Eelation  of  the  Eoyal  Entertainment 
given  by  the  Lord  Knowles  to  Queene 
Anne,  in  her  progress  towards  Bath, 
by  Thomas  Campion,  1613.  4°- 

Les  Triumphees,  Entrees,  Cartels,  Turnois, 
Ceremonies,  et  autres  magnificences 
faites  en  Angleterre,  et  au  Palatinat, 
ponr  le  Marriage  et  Reception  de 
Mons.  le  Prince  Erideric  V.  Comte 
Palatin  du  Rhin,  Electeur,  et  de 
Madame  Elizabeth,  Fille  unique  et 
Princesse  de  la  Grande  Bretaigne,  etc. 
Heidelberg,  1613,  4<<>' 

Panvinii  Triumphi  ornatissimi,  uti  L. 
Paulus  de  Rege  Macedonum  Perso 
capto,  Africanus  iEmilianus  de  Car- 
thaginiensibus  excisis,  et  alii  Impera- 
tores  Romani  triumpharunt,  etc. 
Antv.  1614,  obi.  fol. 

The  Fishmongers'  Pageant  on  Lord 
Mayor's  Day,  1616,  with  illustrative 
Documents  and  Introduction  by  J.  Gr. 
Nichols.     London,  1844,  fol. 

Delineation  der  fiirstlichen  Auffziig  und 
Ritterspilen  des  Fiirsten  Johann  Frid- 
erich  Hertzogen  zu  Wiirttemberg,  etc. 
durch  Esaiam  von  Hulsen.  Tubingen, 
1618,  fol.  [92  Plates  of  processions, 
festivities,  tournaments,  etc.] 

Entree  du  Roy  Louis  XIII.  et  de  la 
Reyne  Anne  d'Autriche  dans  la  Ville 
de  Lyon,  Decembre  1622.  Lyon,  1624, 
fol. 

A  Trve  Relation  and  Jovrnall,  of  the 
manner  of  the  Arrivall,  and  magnificent 
Entertainment  given  to  the  High  and 
Mighty  Prince  Charles,  by  the  King 
of  8pame.     Lond.  1623,  4«- 

A  Continuation  of  a  former  Relation  of 
the  Entertainment  of  the  Prince  at 
Madrid.     Lond.  1623,  4o- 

The  Joyfull  Returne  of  Prince  Chailes 
from  the  Court  of  Spain,  with  a  Rela- 
tion of  his  magnificent  Entertainment 
at  Madrid.     Lond.  1623,  4«- 

Entree  de  tres  haut  et  tres  puissant  Prince 
Henry  de  Bourbon,  Prince  de  Conde 
en  la  Ville  de  Dijon,  le  30  de  Septem- 
bre,  1632,  par  P.  Malpoy,  Dijon, 
1632,  fol. 

Marie  de  Medicis  entrant  dans  Amster- 
dam, by  G-.  Barleus.     Amst.  1638,  fol. 

Entree  de  la  Reyne  Mere.  Maria  de 
Medicis  dans  la  Glrande  llretagne,  par 
Puget  de  la  Serre.    Londres,  1639,  fol. 


Entree  de  la  Reyne  Mere  dans  les  Pro- 
vinces Unies  des  Pays-bas.  Londres, 
1639,  fol. 

Englands  Comfort  and  Londons  Joy  : 
Expressed  in  the  Royall,  Triumphant, 
and  Magnificent  Entertainment  of  our 
Dread  Soveraigne  Lord,  King  Charles, 
at  his  blessed  and  safe  returne  from 
Scotland,  on  Thursday  the  25  of 
Novem.  1641,  by  the  Right  Honour- 
able Richard  Grurney,  Esquire,  Lord 
Major,  with  the  Right  Worshipful 
Knights,  Aldermen,  and  Sherift'es,  and 
Companies  of  this  famous  City  of 
London.     London,  1641,  4^^- 

King  Charles  his  Entertainment,  and 
Londons  Loyaltie,  being  a  true  Relation 
and  Description  of  the  mannei-  of  the 
Citties  Welcome,  and  expression  of  the 
Subjects  love  to  His  Royall  Majestic, 
at  his  Return  from  Scotland,  by  J.  H. 
London,  1641,  4«- 

Ovatio  Carolina  :  The  Triumphant  Man- 
ner of  Receiving  his  Majesty  into  his 
City  of  London  upon  his  safe  and 
happv  Return  from  Scotland.  London, 
164f,  4"- 

Esequie  Sontuose  fatte  alia  Ser.  Isabella 
Reina  di  Spagna,  nella  Chiesa  Maggiore 
di  Milano.  Decembre  1644.  Milano, 
1644,  fol.  ' 

Les  Armes  Triomphantes  de  Son  Altesse 
le  Due  d'Espernon,  pour  le  sujet  de 
son  Heureuse  Entree  faite  dans  la  Ville 
de  Dijon.     Dijon,  1656,  fol. 

Relation  en  Forme  de  Journal  du  Voyage 
et  Sejour  que  Charles  II.  Roy  de  la 
Grrand'  Bretagne  a  fait  en  Hollande  en 
1660.     La  Haye,  1660,  fol. 

The  Magnificent  Triumphs  and  Entertain- 
ment of  King  Charles  the  Second,  etc., 
at  Guildhall,  5  July,  1660,  4«- 

London's  Clory,  In  King  Charles  the 
Second's  Entertainment  at  Guildhall 
(Allen,  Mayor).  By  J.  Tatham, 
London,  1660,  4o- 

London's  Glory  represented  by  Time, 
Truth,  and  Fame  ;  at  the  magnificent 
Triumphs  and  Entertainments  of  his 
most  Sacred  Majesty  Charles  the  II., 
The  Dukes  of  York  and  Gloucester, 
The  Two  Houses  of  Parliament,  Privy 
Councill,  Judges,  &c.  at  Guildhall,  on 
Thursday,  being  the  5th  day  of  July, 
1660.     London,  1660,  4P- 


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Ceremonials,   Peocessions,  and  Touenaments. 


Louis  XIV.  IRstoire  de  la  triomphante 
Entree  du  lioj  et  de  la  Kevne  dans 
Paris le  26 d'AoustlGGO.  Paris,  1665;  fol. 

Oloria  Britannica  ;  or  a  Panegyricke  on 
His  Majesties  Passage  thorow  London 
to  his  Coronation.     London,  1661,  4°- 

The  Kelation  of  his  Majesties  Entertain- 
ment passing  through  the  City  of  Lon- 
don to  his  Coronation  ;  with  a  descrip- 
tion of  the  Triumphal  Arches  and 
Solemnity,  etc.  by  John  Ogilby.  Lon- 
don, 1661,  fol. 

A  Copie  of  the  List  or  Roll  of  His  Majes- 
ties Proceeding  from  the  Tower  to 
Whitehall,  as  it  will  be  marshalled  by 
the  Lords  deputed  for  the  Office  of  Earl 
Marshal.     Loudon,  1661,  fol. 

The  Entertainment  of  his  Most  Excellent 
Majestic  Charles  11.  in  his  passage 
through  the  City  of  London  to  his 
Coronation,  containing  an  exact  account 
of  the  whole  solemnity,  etc.  To  these 
is  added  a  Brief  Narrative  of  his 
Majestie's  Solemn  Coronation,  by  John 
Ogilby.     London,  1662,  fol. 

The  Glories  and  Magnificent  Triumphs  of 
the  Blessed  Pestitution  of  His  ^^acred 
Majesty  King  Charles  the  Second,  from 
his  arrival  in  Holland  161  o  till  this 
present,  comprising  all  the  Honours 
and  Grandeurs  done  to  and  conferred 
by  him,  etc.,  by  James  Heath.  London, 
1662,  80- 

The  Entertainment  of  the  King  and 
Queen  by  the  City  of  London  on  the 
Thames,  exprest  and  set  forth  in  several 
shews  and  Pageants,  the  3rd  April,  by 
J.  Tatham,  gent.  1662. 

The  Solemnity  of  the  Earl  of  Sandwich's 
Embassy  to  Lisbon  to  conduct  Queen 
Catherine  to  England,  with  her  Pecep- 
tion,  and  the  King's  Procession  on  the 
liiver  from  Hampton  Court  to  White- 
hall, by  Theodore  and  Koderic  Stoop, 
1662. 

L'Entree  Triomphante  de  Louis  XIV.  et 
Marie  Therese  d'Austriche  son  Espouse 
dans  la  Ville  de  Paris,  (par  J.  Troncon). 
Paris,  1662,  fol. 

London  Triumphant ;  or,  the  City  in 
Jollity  and  splendour  ;  expressed  in 
various  Pageants  :  invented  and  per- 
formed for  Sir  liobert  Hanson,  Lord 
Mayor  of  London,  by  Tho.  Jordan. 
London,  1672,  ^o- 


London's  Iloyal  Triumph  performed  at 
the  Instalment  of  Sir  J.  Smith,  Lord 
Mayor,  by  T.  Jordan,  1684. 

Progress  of  the  first  Duke  of  Beaufort, 
Lord  President  of  Wales,  in  1684. 
Privately  printed. 

Komste  van  zyne  Majesteit,  William  III. 
in  Holland.  Plates  engraved  hy  Van 
Gunst  and  Bomeyn  de  Hooghe.  Graav. 
1691,  fol. 

An  Exact  lielation  of  the  Entertainment 
of  His  Most  Sacred  Majesty  William 
III.  King  of  England,  Scotland,  Prance 
and  Ireland  ;  Hereditary  Stadtholder 
of  the  United  Netherlands,  etc.,  at  the 
Hague,  Jan.  2Cth,  1690 — 1.  By  an 
English  Gentleman.  London,  1691,  8°- 

De  publijke  intrede  van  Willem  de  III. 
gedaeu  in  's  Gravenhage  op  den  5  Feb. 
1691,  etc.  Blates  engraved  hy  LugJcens. 
Grav.  1691,  4^'- 

The  Triumphs  of  London  :  performed  on 
Saturday,  Oct.  29th,  1693,  for  the 
Entertainment  of  the  Bight  Hon.  Sir 
John  Fleet,  Kt.  Lord  Mayor  of  the 
City  of  London :  containing  a  true 
Description  of  the  several  Pageants  : 
Together  with  an  exact  Relation  of  the 
most  splendid  Entertainments  prepared 
for  the  Reception  of  their  Sacred  Majes- 
ties, by  Elkannah  Settle.  London, 
1693,  4P' 

A  Ceremonial  for  the  Reception  of  His 
Most  Sacred  Majesty  George,  by  the 
Grace  of  God  King  of  Great  Britain, 
&c.  upon  his  arrival  from  Holland  to 
his  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain.  Lon- 
don, 1714,  fol. 

Rejouissanccs  et  Fetes  magnifiques  en 
Baviere  an  Mariage  du  Prince  Elec- 
toral avec  la  Princesse  Roiale  de 
Boheme,  par  P.  de  Bretagne.  Munique, 
1723,  fol. 

Triumphans  novem  Seculorum  Imperii 
Romano-Germanici,  ab  anno  800  ad 
1725,  by  Pfeffel.  Aug.  Vind.  1725,  fol. 

The  Procession  and  Ceremonies  observed 
at  the  Time  of  the  Installation  of  the 
Knights  Companions  of  the  Most 
Honourble  Military  Order  of  the  Bath, 
upon  Thursday,  June  17,  1725,  with 
the  Arms,  Names,  Titles,  &c.  of  the 
Knights  Companions,  and  of  their 
Esquires,  by  John  Pine.  London,  1730, 
fol. 


Ceremonials,  Processions,  and  Tournaments. 


281 


I 


The  Ceremonies  to  be  observed  in  the 
Presence  of  the  Sovereign  and  Knights 
Companions  of  the  Most  Noble  Order 
of  the  Garter  at  Windsor,  on  the  10th 
of  June,  1730.     4° 

Marise  Clementinse,  Magna  Britannise, 
FrancijB,  et  Hiberniae,  Kegina,  cum 
Parentalia.  Latin  and  Italian.  Eoma, 
1736,  4P- 

Fetes  donnees  par  la  Ville  de  Paris,  a 
r occasion  du  Mariage  de  Madame  Louise 
Elizabeth  de  France,  et  de  Dom  Phi- 
lippe, Infant  d'Espagne.  Paris,  1740, 
fol. 

Opisanie  Koronatzii,  etc.  An  Account 
of  the  Empress  Elizabeth  Petrofna 
entering  Moscow  on  the  28th  February, 
and  being  crowned  on  the  25th  April, 
1742.     St.  Petersburg,  1744,  fol. 

Fetes  donnees  par  la  Ville  de  Strasbourg, 
a  I'arrive  et  pendant  le  sejour  de  Louis 
XV.     Paris,  1744,  fol. 

Inhuldigung  van  Willem  Karl  Henrik 
Friso,  Prinse  van  Orange,  als  Mark- 
graaf  van  Vere.  Amsterdam,  1751, 
fol. 

Inhuldigung  hetselfde  als  Erfheer  van 
Vliessingen.     Amsterdam,  1753,  fol, 

Inhuldigung  van  William  V.  als  Erfheer 
van  Vliessingen.  Middleburg,  1767,  fol. 

Descrizione  delle  Feste  celebrate  in  Parma 
I'anno  1769  per  le  Nozze  di  sua  Altezza 
Keale  I'lnfante  Don  Fernando  colla 
Keale  Archiducessa  Maria  Amalia. 
Parma,  1769,  fol. 

Le  Triomphe  de  I'Empereur  Maximilien 
I.  Une  suite  de  135  planches  gravees 
en  bois  d'apres  le  dessins  de  Hans 
Burgmair,  accompagnees  de  I'ancienne 
description  dictee  par  I'Empereur  a 
son  Secretaire  Marc  Treitzsaurwein. 
French  and  German.  Vienna,  1796, 
fol. 

Triumphs  of  the  Emperor  Maximillian, 
a  facsimile  reproduction  edited  by 
Alfred  Aspland,  with  an  historical 
text,  partly  derived  from  the  Weiss 
Kunig.    2  vols.  1873-75  obi.  fol.  &  4«- 

An  Account  of  the  visit  of  His  Koyal 
Highness  the  Prince  Regent  and  their 
Imperial  and  Royal  Majesties  the 
Emperor  of  Russia  and  King  of  Prussia, 
to  the  Corporation  of  t£e  City  of 
London,  June,  1814.  Printed  for  the 
Corporation,  1814,  fol. 


An  Account  of  the  Visit  of  his  Royal 
Highness  the  Prince  Regent,  and  their 
Imperial  and  Royal  Majesties  the 
Emperor  of  Russia  and  King  of 
Prussia,  to  the  University  of  Oxford, 
in  June,  1814.     Oxford,  1815,  fol. 

A  Faithful  Account  of  the  Processions 
and  Ceremonies  of  the  Kings  and 
Queens  of  England  ;  exemplified  in 
that  of  their  late  Most  Sacred  Majes- 
ties King  George  the  Third,  and  Queen 
Charlotte,  by  Richard  Thomson.  Lon- 
don, 1820,  80- 

Entree  Triomphale  du  Due  d'Angouleme, 
Generalissime  de  I'Armee  des  Pyrenees. 
Paris,  1825,  obi.  fol. 

Accounts  of  Sixty  Royal  Processions  and 
Entertainments  in  the  City  of  London  : 
chiefly  extracted  from  contemporary 
writers.  Edited  by  John  Gough 
Nichols.     London,  1831,  8o- 

London  Pageants.  Account  of  fifty-five 
Royal  Processions  and  Entertainments 
in  the  City  of  London.  And  a  biblio- 
graphical list  of  Lord  Mayors'  Page- 
ants, by  John  Gough  Nichols.  London, 
1837,  8«- 

Spooner's  Panoramic  View  of  the  Queen's 
Coronation  Procession.  London,  1839, 
oblong  120- 

Spooner's  Panoramic  View  of  the  Queen's 
Marriage  Procession  through  the  State 
Apartments  of  St.  James's  Palace  to 
the  Altar  of  the  Chapel  Royal.  Lon- 
don, 1840,  obi.  8°' 

Memorial  of  the  Royal  Progress  in  Scot- 
land, by  Sir  Thos.  D.  Lauder.  Edin. 
1843,  4«- 

The  Arrival  of  the  Marquis  of  Douglas, 
and  his  Illustrious  Bride,  Her  Highness 
the  Princess  Marie  of  Baden,  at  Hamil- 
ton Palace,  Sept.  14th.  1843.  1844, 
fol.     Only  30  copies  printed. 

Notices  and  Illustrations  of  the  Costume, 
Processions,  Pageantry,  etc.  formerly 
displayed  by  the  Corporation  of  Nor- 
wich,    Norwich,  1850,  fol. 

Royal  Visits  and  Progresses  to  Wales, 
and  the  Border  Counties  of  Cheshire, 
Salop,  Hereford,  and  Monmouth,  fi'om 
the  first  Invasion  of  Julius  Caesar  to 
Queen  Victoria,  by  Edward  Parry. 
Second  edition.  London,  1851,  4"- 

Royal  Progresses  and  Visits  to  Leicester, 
by  Wm.  Kelly.     Leic.  1884,  4P- 


282 


Ceremonials,  Processions,  and  Tournaments. 


Celebration  of  Her  Majesty's  Jubilee, 
1887.     Lond.  1887,  fol. 

TOURNAMENTS. 

Thurnier  Buecb  Warhafftiger  Ritterlieher 
Thaten,  so  in  dem  Monat  Junii  des 
vergangnen  lx.  Jars  in  und  ausserhalb 
der  Statt  Wienn  durch  Hannsen  von 
fi'rancolin  Burgunder.  Black  letter. 
Vienna,  n.d.  fol. 

Thournier,  Kampf  unnd  Ritterspeil  inn 
Eroberunge  aines  gefahrlichenn  Thurns, 
unnd  Zauberer  Schloss,  auch  der 
abentheurlichen  Insell,  unnde  giildinn 
Schwerdts-Sampt  anderen  wunderbar- 
lichen  Bancketen,  Lust-und  Freuden- 
Spielen,  etc.     Wien,  n.d.  fol. 

Les  Tournois  de  Chauvenci,  Donnes  vers 
la  fin  du  treizieme  siecle,  decrits  par 
Jacques  Bretex,  1285.  Annotes  par 
feu  Philibert  Delmotte,  et  publics  par 
H.  Delmotte,  son  fils.  Valenciennes, 
1835,  8°- 

Challenges  between  English  and  French 
Knights,  1399  to  1424.  French.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  21,357. 

Account  of  the  Tournament  held  at  Nu- 
remberg in  1446,  in  German;  with 
coloured  figures  of  the  Knights.  Brit. 
Mus.  Eg.  MS.  869. 

Earl  of  Worcester's  Ordinances,  etc.  to 
be  observed  in  all  Jousts  and  Tourna- 
ments, temp.  Edw.  IV. ;  and  the  Duke 
of  Gloucester's  Orders  for  the  Office  of 
Constable  of  England,  temp.  Ric.  II. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  33,735. 

Challenges  to  perform  Feats  of  Arms, 
and  Narrative  of  the  Tournament 
between  Anthony  Wydeville  Lord 
Scales,  and  the  Bastard  of  Burgundy. 
7  Edw.  IV.  1467.  See  JExcerpta  His- 
torical by  Samuel  Bentley.  London, 
1831,  8«- 

Turnierbuch.  Die  36  Turniere  welche  seit 
Heinrich  dem  Vogelsteller,  938—1487, 
in  Deutschland  gehalten  worden  sind. 
Miinchen,  1824,  4P- 

Armorial  des  Tournois.  Jouste  faicte  a 
Tournay  I'an  1330.  (Joustes  tenues 
a  Gand  en  1508.)  Fac-simile  d'apres 
un  MS.  Par  Victor  Bout  on.  Paris 
and  Bruxelles,  1870—72,  4o- 

Description  of  the  Jousts  held  at  West- 
minster, 13  February,  1510,  by  Henry 
VIII.  upon  the  Birth  of  Prince  Henry, 


from  the  Original  Roll  in  the  College 
of  Arms.     London,  1835,  4P- 

Heraldic  notice  of  Jousts  held  15  Nov. 
1515 ;  with  the  Arms  of  the  Knights. 
Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1906,  f.  90. 

Anfang,  Ursprung,  und  Herkommen  des 
Thurniers  in  Teutscher  nation,  etc. 
By  Georg  Ruexner.  Siemern,  1532, 
fol. 

Coloured  Prints  of  Ruxner's  Book  of 
Tournaments.     Siemern,  1532,  fol. 

Turnier  Buch  Herzog's  Wilhelm  IV.  von 
Bayern,  von  1510  bis  1545.  Miinchen, 
1817,  obi.  fol. 

Thournier  Kampff,  unnd  Ritterspiel,  Inn 
Eroberunge  aines  Gefahrlichenn  Thiirns 
unnd  Zauberer  Schloss,  Auch  der  Aben- 
theurlichen Insell  unnd  Giildinn 
Schwerdts.  Zu  Ehren  dem  Hochge- 
bornen  Durchleuchtigen  Fiirsten  und 
Hcrrn  Philipsen,  Princen  auss  His- 
panien,  &c.  Zu  Bintz  und  Marienberg 
Ritterlich  gehalten.  Black  letter. 
Frankfort,  1550,  fol. 

Account  of  the  Tournaments  held  at 
Nuremberg,  by  the  Emperors  of  Ger- 
many and  other  Princes,  as  well  as  by 
the  Inhabitants,  from  1198  to  1561,  in 
German.,  illustrated  with  numerous 
coloured  shields  of  arms,  and  figures  of 
armed  knis^hts.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
15,683. 

Thurnier  Book,  von  Anfang,  Ursachen, 
Ursprung,  und  Herkommen  der  Thurnier 
in  heyl.  Romischen  Reich  Teutschen 
Nation,  by  Georg  Ruexner.  Franck- 
furt,  1566,  fol. 

Thurnierbuch,  das  ist,  Wahrhafte,  eigen- 
tliche  und  kurze  Beschreibung  von 
Anfang,  Ursachen,  Ursprung  und 
Herkommen  der  Thurnier  im  heyligen 
Romischen  Reich  Teutscher  Nation. 
By  Georg  Ruexner.  Franck-a-M. 
1578—9.  fol. 

Pandectae  triumphales,  sive  Pomparum 
et  Festorum  ac  Solennium  Apparatuum, 
Conviviorum,  Spectaculorum,  ludorum 
denique  omnium  nobiliorum  tomi  duo. 
Fr.  Modii.     Francof.  1586.  fol. 

Thurnierbiichlein.  darinnen  36  Thurnier 
von  Heinrich  I.  angefangen  bis  auff 
Maximilianum  I.  sind  gehalten  worden. 
Clamorinus.  Ankunfft,  etc.  der  Frey- 
herren  auf  Tautenburg.  2  vols.  Dres- 
den, 1590—1.  4P- 


Ceremonials,  Processions,  and  Tournaments. 


283 


Spangenbergk  Adelspiegel,  ander  Teil. 
The  Mirror  of  Nohility,  shewing  its 
origin,  increase^  preservation,  etc.  loith 
numerous  original  Documents  respect- 
ing Tournaments,  Books  of  Heroes, 
etc.     Schmalkaldei),  1594.  fol. 

Descrizione  delle  Teste  fatte  nelle  Keali 
Nozze  de  'Sereniss.  Principi  di  Toscana 
D.  Cosimo  de  Medici  e  Maria  Madda- 
lena,  Arciducessa  di  Austria.  Firenze, 
1608.  4P-  [Folding  plates  of  Tourna- 
ments.] 

Carrousels  and  Tournaments  at  the 
Marriage  of  John  Frederic,  Duke  of 
Wiirttenburg.  with  Barbara  Sophia, 
Princess  of  Brandenburg,  at  Stuttgart, 
November,  1609.  Schw.  Gmiind,  1609. 
obi.  fol. 

Account  of  Jousting  at  Nuremberg,  in  the 
year  1546  ;  Notices  of  the  arrivals  at 
the  Electoral  diet  held  at  Nuremberg, 
in  October,  1611  :  with  the  Arms  in 
colours  of  the  Members,  etc.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,556 

Combat  d'Honneur  concerte  par  les  4 
Elemens  sur  I'heureuse  Entree  de 
Madame  la  Duchesse  de  la  Valette,  en 
la  Ville  de  Metz.     Metz,  (1624)  fol. 

II  Torneo  di  Bonaventura  Pistofilo. 
Bologna,  1627,  4^-  Contains  117  plates 
of  Knights  in  Armour. 

Traite  des  Tournois,  Joustes,  Carrousels, 
et  autres  Spectacles  Publics,  par  CI.  Fr. 
Menestrier.     Lyons,  1669,  4^- 

Burgermeisteri  Bibliotheca  Equestris  ;  I. 
Ultra  50  Scriptoris  de  Nobilitate  et 
Ordine  Equestri  ;  II.  Eixner's  Thur- 
nier-Buch.     2  vols.  Ulm,  1720,  AP- 

-J.  Miiller  Discurs  of  Georg  Ruexner's 
Teutsches  Tournier-Buch  pro  Script© 
authentico  zu  halten,  etc.  1765,  etc. 
40. 

An  account  of  some  Tournaments  and 
other  martial  diversions.  Of  Jousts 
and  Tournaments.  A  Triumph  before 
King  Edward  III.  1343,  etc.  Of  the 
like  actions  in  armes  since  the  reign  of 
Queen  Elizabeth.  The  original  occa- 
sions of  the  yearly  Triumphs  in  Eng- 
land. Walpole's  Miscellaneous  Anti- 
quities, No.  I.  Strawberrv  Hill,  1772, 
40. 

The  Tournament  ;  or  Days  of  Chivalry. 
With  engravings.     Lond.  J823,  8°- 


Les  Tournois  du  Roi  Rene,  d'apres  les 
Manuscrits  et  les  Dessins  originaux  de 
la  Bibliotheque  Boyale,  publics  par 
Champollion  Figeac  pour  le  texte  et 
les  notes  explicatives,  L.  J.  J.  Dubois 
pour  les  planches.  Twenty  large  coloured 
plates.     Paris,  1826—27,  foh 

Pas  d' Armes  de  la  Bergere  maintenu  au 
Tournoi  de  Tarascon  avec  un  Precis  de 
la  Chevalerie  et  des  Tournois  et  la 
Relation  du  Carrousel  execute  a  Sau- 
mur  le  20  Juin  1828  par  G.  A.  Crapalet. 
Paris,  1828. 

Le  Pas  d'Armes  de  la  Bergere  maintenu 
au  Tournoi  de  Tarascon  ;  publie  d' 
apres  le  Manuscrit  de  la  Bibliotheque 
du  Roi,  avec  un  precis  de  la  Chevalerie 
et  des  tournois,  et  la  relation  du 
Carrousel  execute  a  Saumur,  en  presence 
de  S.A.R.  Madame,  Duchesse  de  Berry, 
le  20  Juin,  1828,  par  G.  A.  Crapelet. 
Second  edition.  Paris,  1835,  S°- 

L'Hystoire  et  Cronicque  du  Petit  Jehan 
de  Saintre  et  de  la  Dame  des  Belles 
Cousines  sans  aultre  nom  nommer  ; 
ensemble  les  combats,  les  joustes  et 
tournays  tant  a  pied,  comme  a  cheval 
ou  il  s'est  trouve  en  son  temps,  par 
Antoine  de  La  Salle.  Paris,  1830,  S^- 

L'Epervier  d'Or,  ou  Description  His- 
torique  des  Joustes  et  des  Tournois  qui, 
sous  le  titre  de  Nobles  Rois  de  I'Epi- 
nette,  se  celebrerent  a  Lille  au  Moyen- 
Age.  Nouvelle  edition  considerablement 
angmentee,  par  Lucien  de  Rosny. 
Paris,  1839..  8o- 

Tournaments,  or  the  Days  of  Chivalry, 
its  origin,  nature,  and  effects  :  Knight- 
hood, its  ceremonials,  etc.  Lond.  1839, 
12°- 

Das  Niirnberger  Gesellenstechen  von 
Jahre  1446,  nach  der  im  obern  Gauge 
des  Rathhauses,  befindlichen  Stukko — 
Abbildung,  radirt  und  herausgegeben 
von  Philip  Walther,  mit  einer  geschich- 
tlichen  Erliiuterung  von  Georg  "Wolf- 
gang Karl  Lochner.  Zweite  Auflage. 
Nurenberg,  1853.  Obi.  fol. 

Le  Pas  des  Armes  de  Sandricourt,  relation 
d'un  Tournoi  donne  en  1493  au 
Chateau  de  ce  nom,  publie  d'apres  un 
manuscrit  de  la  Bibliotheque  de 
I'Arsenal,  par  A.  Vayssiere.  Paris, 
1874,  120- 


284 


j^mils  listories,  ^ebigms,  anb  ^^mge  Cas^s. 


Abbott — Account  of  the  Abbott  Family. 
See  Surrey  Arclmological  Collections, 
vols,  ii ;  iii. 

A   Genealogical   Eegister   of   the 

Descendants  of  George  Abbott  of  An- 
dover,  George  Abbot  of  Kowley, 
Thomas  Abbot  of  Andover,  Arthur 
Abbot  of  Ipswich,  Robert  Abbot  of 
Braudford,  etc..  and  George  Abbot  of 
Norvvalk,  etc.,  by  the  Rev.  Abiel  Abbot 
and  the  Rev.  Ephraim  Abbot.  Boston, 
18-17.  80- 

—Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Abbott, 

of  Suffolk.     Single  sheet,  1862. 

Aberdeen,  Earl  of,  see  Gordon. 

Abergavenny,  see  also  Neville. 

Abergavenny — The  Genealogie  or  Descent 
of  the  Noble  and  Ancient  Barons  of 
Abergaveny  :  from  the  first  begining 
thereof:  untill  this  present  yeare,  1598. 
With  their  coats  of  arms  in  colours. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6156  ff.  59  b,  &c. 

Case  of  the   descent   of  the 

Barony  of  Abergavenny,  1598.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  4749,  4768. 

— ' The  succession  of  the  Baronnes 


of  Bergavenny,  briefly  sett  downe, 
specially  to  sett  foorth  how  the  dignitie 
of  that  Barony  hath  alwayes  gon  with 
the  possession  of  the  place,  etc.  Dedi- 
cated to  Queen  Elizabeth.  MS.  belong- 
ing to  the  Marq.  of  Abergavenny, 
Eridge  Castle. 

-A  Treatise  of  the  Nobility  of 


this  realme  according  to  the  Lawe. 
[This  relates  to  the  Barony  of  Aber- 
gavenny]. MS.  belonging  to  the 
Marq.  of  Abergavenny,  Eridge  Castle. 
-Abergavenny  Family.  Treatise 


on  the  Nobilitie  of  the  Realme,  with 
mention  of  Statues  as  are  incident 
thereto,  upon  a  debate  of  the  Barony 
of  Abergavenny.  [By  W.  Bird  ?] 
Lond.  1642,  8o- 

Pedigrees     and     genealogies 

touching  the  title  of  Abergavenny. 
MS.  in  the  possession  of  the  Marquis 
of  Salisbury. 


Abergavenny — Reports  of  Proceedings  on 
the  Claim  to  the  Barony  of  L'Isle. 
With  an  Appendix  containing  the  cases 
of  Abergavenny,  etc.  by  Sir  N.  H. 
Nicolas.     Lond.  1829,  8"- 

■ Descent  of  the  Lordship  of 

Abergavenny.  See  '^  Archseologia  Cam- 
brensis,"  new  series,  vol.  v.  Lond. 
1854,  8°- 

Abernon— The  Abernon  Family,  See 
Surrey  ArchcBological  Collections,  vol. 
V.  p.  53. 

Aboyne — Claim  of  George,  Earl^  of 
Aboyne,  to  the  title  of  Marquess  of 
Huntly,  etc.  See  Sessional  Papers, 
197  of  1838. 

Acard — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Acard 
of  Foleston  or  Foston,  Co.  Derby,  from 
the  first  of  the  family  mentioned  in 
Domesday  to  Thomas  Acard  who  lived 
in  1310,  with  Memoranda  of  the 
family  of  Wildegos  of  Foleston.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  Roll  A.  1. 

Acary — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  d'  Acary, 
par  P.  L.  Laine.     Paris,  1828,  S^- 

Acquaviva — Istoria  della  Famiglia  Acqua- 
viva,  by  Baldass  Storace.  Roma,  1738, 
4,0. 

Adair— The  Adair  Family.  See  "  The 
Agnews  of  Locknaw."  by  Sir  A.  Agnew. 
Edin.  1864.  80- 

Adam — Genealogy  of  the  Adam  Family, 
by   William   Adam.        Albany,    1848. 

go. 

-Memoir  of  the  Family  of  Sir  John 


ap  Adam  of  Badamscourt.   See  "  Orme- 
rod's  Strigulensia,"  Art.  xii. 

Adams,  see  also  Thayer  ;  Vinton. 

Adams — The  Genealogy  of  the  descend- 
ants of  several  ancient  Puritans,  by  the 
names  of  Adams,  Bullard,  Holbrook, 
Rockwood,  Sanger,  Wood,  Grout, 
Goulding,  and  Twitchell,  by  the  Rev. 
A.  Morse.  Boston  [U.S.],  1857. 
80- 

-Genealogy  of  the  Adams  Family 


of  Kingston,  Massachusetts,  by  George 
Adams.  Boston,  1861,  8°- 


Family  Histories,  Pedigeees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


285 


Adams — History  of  the  Thomas  Adams 
and  Thomas  Hastings  Families^  of  Am- 
herst, Massachusetts,  by  He»^  Baxter 
Adams.  Amherst,  1880.  8"-  Privately 
printed. 

—Some  Descendants  of   William 


Adams  of  Ipswich,  Mass.,  by  William 
S.  Appleton.  Boston,  1881,  8'^- 

Adkin — Pedigree  of  Adkin,  16th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  16,596. 

Afflect — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Afflect, 
with  genealogical  notes,  bv  D.  E.  Davy, 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,114. 

Agnew — The  Agnews  of  Lochnaw.  A 
History  of  the  Hereditary  Sheriffs  of 
Galloway,  bv  Sir  Andrew  Agnew.  Edin. 
1864.     S-^-  " 

Agout,  see  Bonne. 

Aguayo — Descripcion  Genealogica  de  la 
Casa  de  Aguayo,  por  Don  Antoino 
Ramos.     Malaga,  1781.  fol. 

Aguillon — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Aguillon,  w^ith  genealogical  notes,  by 
D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,114. 

Aiguillon — Memoire  pour  les  dues  et 
pairs,  contre  le  comte  d'Agenois,  sur 
I'erection  d' Aiguillon  en  duche-pairie, 
par  M.  Aubry.     Paris,  1831,  4°- 

Aiguirande — Genealogie  de  la  maison 
d'Aiguirande,  par  M.  P.  L.  Laine. 
Paris,  1828,  8^- 

Ailsa,  Marquess  of,   see  Kennedy. 

Airlie,  Peerage  of,  see  Oglivy. 
Airth,  see  also  Allardice  ;    Strathern. 

Airth — Airth  Papers.  London,  1839. 
Privately  printed  by  H.  Gurney,  Esq., 
in  reference  to  the  claim  of  Robert  B. 
Allardice,  of  Urie,  Esq.,  to  the  Earldom 

'     of  Airth  and  Monteith. 

Alton — An  Inquiry  into  the  Origin,  Pedi- 
gree, and  History  of  the  Family,  or 
Clan,  of  Aitons,  in  Scotland,  by  W. 
Alton.    Hamilton,  1830,  8«- 

Alabat — ^Ligne  directe  depuis  Jean  Alabat 
jusques  a  Jacques  Alabat,  ecuyer,  sieur 
de  Vignery.     Paris,  n.d.  4P- 

Alberro — Pruebas  de  Nobleza  de  Thomas 
de  Alberro,  1693,  with  the  arms  of  Los 
Lagos,  and  of  Solar  y  Fuerte  del 
Apellido  de  Albero.  Vellum.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,648.     • 

Albert — Maison  d' Albert  en  Touraine, 
Picardie,  etc.     Paris,  1734,  4P- 


Albert — Memoire  pour  le  prince  de  Grim- 
berghen  (Louis- Jos.  d' Albert  de 
Luynes.)     Paris,  1750,  4"- 

Alberti — Gli  Alberti  storia  e  documenti, 
by  L.  Passerini.     Fir.  1869,  4^- 

Albini,  see  also  Arundel. 

An    Historical    Account    of    the 


Families  of  Albini  and  Mowbray.  See 
"  The  East  Anglian."  vol.  ii.  pp,  43, 
55,  69,  86,  100,  &c. 

-Account  of  the  Family  of  Albini, 


Earls  of  Arundel,  etc.  Journal  of  the 
British  ArchcBolofjical  Association, 
vols,  xxiii.,  25-29  ;  xxvii.,  137  ;  xxix., 
261. 

Alcock,  see  Sands. 

Aldborough,  Earl  of,  see  Stratford. 

Arms    of    Aldeborough     (or 


Aldborough),  by  Sir  George  Duckett, 
Bart.  See  "  Yorks.  Arch,  and  Top. 
Journ."  vol.  vi.     Lond.  1881,  8''- 

-Notices    of    the     Aldeburgh 


Family,  from  the  Harwood  Evidences, 
by  Sir  Geo.  Duckett,  Bart.  See 
"  Yorks.  Arch,  and  Top.  Journ."  vol. 
iv.     Lond.  1877.  8'^- 

Aide,  see  Estienne, 

Alden,  see  also  Thayer  ;  Vinton. 

Alden — Memorial  of  the  Descendants  of 
Hon.  John  Alden,  by  Ebenezer  Alden. 
Randolph,  Mass.  1867.  8^-  Supple- 
ment, 1869,  80- 

Alder,  see  Heron. 

Aldrich — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Aldrich,  with  genealogical  notes,  by  D. 
E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19114. 

Alexander — Claim  of  William  Alexander 
to  the  Earldom  of  Stirling.  See 
Sessional  Fapers,  May,  1760 — Mar. 
1762. 

Narrative  of  the  Oppressive  Law 

Proceedings,  &c.,  to  overpower  the  Earl 
of  Stirling,  and  subvert  his  lawful  rights. 
Also  a  Genealogical  Account  of  the 
Family  of  Alexander,  Earl  of  Stirling, 
etc.,  by  Ephraim  Lockhart.  Edin. 
1836,  4'^- 

Trial  of   Alexander  Humphrys, 

or  Alexander,  styling  himself  Earl  of 
Stirling,  for  Forgery,  &c  Edited  by  W. 
TurnbuU ;  with  Introductory  Notice 
of  the  Earldom  of  Stirling.  Edin, 
1839,  8«- 


286 


Family  Histoeies,   Pedigrees,   and  Peerage  Cases. 


Alexander — Memorials  of  the  Earl  of  Stir- 
ling and  of  the  House  of  Alexander, 
by  the  lie  v.  Charles  llogers.  2  vols. 
Edinb.  1877,  S°- 

Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Alex- 
ander, with  genealogical  notes,  b}^  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19114. 

Alger — A  Genealogical  History  of  that 
branch  of  the  Alger  Family  which 
springs  from  Thomas  Alger  of  Taunton 
and  Bridgewater  in  Massachusetts, 
1665—1875,  by  Arthur  M.  Alger. 
Boston,  187G,  8«- 

Allan — Wills  of  several  members  of  the 
Family  of  Allan  of  Darlington. 
Privately  printed  at  the  Darlington 
Press,  4i°- 

Memorials  of  the  Families  of  Allan, 

Hylton,  and  Clervaux.  Darlington 
Press.  Darlington,  1850,  4°-  Only 
50  copies  printed. 

-Parentalia   Memoranda :    Lineage 


of  the  Allans  of  Staffordshire,  Hyltons  of 
Westmoreland,  Clervaux  and  Chator 
Families  of  Croft  in  Richmondshire,  by 
W.  Hylton  Longstaffe.  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne,  1852,  8°-   Privately  printed, 

Allardice — Case  of  Robert  Barclay  Allar- 
dice,  claiming  the  title  of  Earl  of 
Airth ;  with  Pedigree  and  two  appen- 
dices.    Lond.  1838.  fol. 

Claim  of   Robert  B.  Allardice, 

Esq.,  to  be  the  Earl  of  Airth.  With 
genealogical  tree.  See  Sessional  Papers 
162  of  1839. 

-History  of  Earldoms  of  Strath- 


ern,  Monteith,  and  Airth ;  with  a 
Report  of  the  Proceedings  before  the 
House  of  Lords,  on  the  claim  of  Robert 
Barclay  Allardice,  Esq.,  to  the  Earldom 
of  Airth,  by  Sir  N.  H.  Nicolas.  Lond. 
1842,  8«- 

-Case  of  Mrs.  Margaret  Barclay- 


AUardice,  claiming  Earldom  of   Airth 

With  Minutes  of  Evidence,  and  folded 

pedigree.     1870,  fol. 
Alleman — Eloge   des   personnes  illustres 

de  la  Famille  des  Allemans  de  Magde- 

bourg.     Leip.  1710,  S^- 
Allen,  see  also  Ailing ;  Hardwicke ;  Vinton ; 

Weitzel. 
Allen — Genealogical     Sl^etches     of     the 

Allen   Family    of   Medfield ;   with   an 
.  Account   of   the   Golden   Wedding   of 

Ellis  and  Lucy  Allen,  also  an  Account 


of  the  Golden  Wedding  of  Gershom 
and  Abigail  [Allen]  Adams,  by  Joseph 
Allen.     Boston,  1869,  12°- 

-Genealogy  of  the  Allen  and  Witter 


Families,   among  the  Early  Settlers  of 
this  Continent,  and  their  Descendants, 
by  Asa  W.  Allen.     Salem,  1872, 12«- 
-A  Genealogy  of  Samuel  Allen  of 


Windsor,  Connecticut,  and  some  of  his 
Descendants,    by     William    S.    Allen. 
Boston,  1876,  8«-      Privately  printed. 
-A  Genealogy  of  the  Allen  Family 


from  1568  to  1882.  Compiled  by  Hon. 
William  Allen.  Revised  by  Joshua 
Allen.  Farmington,  Maine,  1882. 
8«- 

-An  Account  of  a  Part  of  the  Suf- 


ferings and  Losses  of  Jolley  Allen,  a 
native  of  London.  With  a  Preface 
and  Notes,  and  a  brief  genealogy  of 
the  family,  by  Mrs.  F.  M.  Stoddard. 
Boston,  1883.  8°- 

-Genealogy  of  the  Allen  Family  of 


Manchester,  Mass.,  from  the  Earliest 
Settlement  to  the  year  1886,  by  John 
Price.     Salem,  1888.  8'^- 

-Allen,  Alleyne,  and  Allin  pedigrees 


with  genealogical  notes,  by  D.  E.  Daw. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,114. 

Allerton — The  Allertons  of  New  England 
and  Virginia,  by  Isaac  J.  Greenwood. 
Reprinted  from  the  New  England 
Genealogical  Register ^  1890. 

Allin,  see  Allen. 

Ailing — Genealogical  Sketches  of  Roger 
Ailing  of  New  Haven,  1639 ;  Gilbert 
Allen  of  Morristown,  N.J.  1736  ;  and 
Thomas  Bancroft  of  Dedham,  Mass. 
1640  ;  and  some  of  their  Descendants, 
by  J.  K.  Allen  and  E.  Salter.  Lan- 
sing, Mich.  1883.  8o- 

AUington — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Allington,  with  genealogical  notes,  by 
D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19114. 

Allyn,  see  Candee. 

Almanze — La  Genealogie  et  les  Alliances 
de  la  Maison  d'  Almanze,  par  Pierre 
Palliot.     Dijon,  1659,  fol. 

Alno — The  Descent  and  Succession  of 
the  House  of  Alno  or  Alneto,  1682. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6767. 

Account  of  the  Family  of  Alno,  or 

de  Alneto  See  Halstead's  Succinct 
Genealogies^  1685. 


Family  Histories,   Pedigbees,   and  Peerage  Cases. 


287 


Alston — Various  pedigrees  of  the  Family 
of  Alston,  with  genealogical  notes,  by 
D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19114. 

Alten — Sammlung  von  Kegesteu  zu  einer 
Familien-geschichte  der  Herren  von 
Alten,  by  Victor  von  Alten.  Hanover, 
1888,  40- 

Alvares — Genealogy  of  Alvares  de  Pereira. 
3IS.  in  the  possession  of  the  Marquis 
of  Salisbury. 

Alvensleben — Urkundenbuch  zur  Ges- 
chichte  des  Geschlechts  von  Alven- 
sleben und  seiner  Besitzungen,  von  G. 
A.  Mulverstedt.  10  Parts  Magd,  1877 
—78,  80- 

Alvord — The  Burke  and  Alvord  Memo- 
rial. A  genealogical  account  of  the 
descendants  of  Alexander  Alvord,  of 
Windsor  Conn.,  by  John  A.  Boutelle. 
Boston,  n.d.  8°- 

Amboise — Genealogie  des  Seigneurs  d' 
Amboise,  par  M.  Cartier.  Paris,  1852, 
8°- 

Notice  historique  et  genealogique 

sur  la  Maison  d' Amboise,  par  M.  Borel 
d'Hauterive.  Paris,  1856,  12°- 

Amicottes — Original  grant  of  Arms  to 
Alexander  Amicottes  of  Astroppe,  co. 
Lincoln,  by  Sir  Christopher  Barker, 
Garter.  3  Edw.  VI.  [1549.]  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  30,520,  A. 

Ammidown — Genealogical  Memorial,  and 
family  Becord  of  the  Ammidown 
Family,  and  a  Partial  Record  of  some 
other  Families  of  Southbridge,  Mass., 
by  Holmes  Ammidown.  New  York, 
1877.  8«- 

Amory — D'Amerie,  Emery,  Amory.  Re- 
printed from  the  Neio  Eng.  Hist,  and 
Gen.    Begister     for    October,     1869. 

:    Boston,  1869. 

Ancaster — Case  upon  the  petition  of  his 
Grace  the  Duke  of  Ancaster  and  Lord 
Robert  Bertie,  concerning  the  office  of 
Lord  Great  Chamberlain  of  England, 
1780.  folio. 

Andelot — Notice  biographique  sur  la  Mai- 
son d'Andelot,  par  L.  C.  Cambarieu. 
Paris,  1854,  8°- 

Anderson — Descent  of  the  Family  of 
Anderson  of  Newcastle  -  u|i(on  -  Tyne, 
A.D.  1592.  Vellum  roll.  Soc.  of  Antiq. 
MS.  5. 


Anderton — The  Family  of  Anderton,  of 
Lostock.  See  H.  Foley's  Records  of 
the  English  Province,  iii.  774. 

Andrews,  see  also  Lever. 

Andrews — Grant  of  Arms  to  Richard 
Andrews,  of  Synton,  Co.  Worcester, 
Gentleman.  1529.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  7025,  f.  199. 

Andrews'  Memorial,  by  Alfred 

Andrews.     New-Britain,  Conn. 

-Genealogical   History   of   John 


and  Mary  Andrews  who  settled  in 
Farmington,  Conn.  1640:  embracing 
their  Descendants  to  1872,  by  Alfred 
Andrews.     Chicago,  111.  1872,  S^- 

-Memoir  of  the  Ancestry  of  Dr. 


Lancelot  Andrews,  Bishop  of  Win- 
chester, See  "  History  of  Stiff ord  and 
its  neighbourhood,"  by  the  Rev.  Wm. 
Palin,  and  "  Transactions  of  the  Essex 
Archseological  Society,"  vol.  i.  new 
series.     Colchester,  1878,  8°- 

-Genealogy  of   the  Andrews   of 


Taunton  and  Stoughton,  Mass.  des- 
cendants of  John  and  Hannah  Andrews, 
of  Boston,  Mass.,  1656—1886,  by 
Lieut.  Geo.  Andrews.  Privately 
printed,  1887,  8°- 

-Pedigree     of    the    Family    of 


Andrews,  with  genealogical   notes,   by 

D.  E.  Davy.      Brit.   Mus.   Add.  MS. 

19115. 
Androuet — Les  Androuet  du  Cercean  et 

leur  maison  du  Pre-aux-Clercs   (1549- 

1645),  par  Ad.  Berty.  Paris,  1857,  8o- 
Anfrie — Lettre    sur  la   Noblesse    de    la 

Famille    d' Anfrie    de    Chaulieu,    par 

I'abbe  Jacq.    Destrees.      Brux.   1745, 

120- 
Ange — Notice    sur    la     filiation     de    la 

Famille      de    I'Ange,     origin  aire      de 

I'Albanie,   par    Demetrius     Comnene. 

Paris,  1824,  S^- 
Angenoust — Genealogie  de  la  Famille  des 

Angenoust.     Paris,  n.d.  fol. 
Angervill — Pedigree   of  the   Family    of 

Angervill,  with  genealogical  notes,  by 

D.  E.  Davy.      Brit.    Mus.    Add.    MS. 

19115. 
Anglesea,    Earldom    of,     see   Annesley; 

Mountnorris  ;  Mulgrave  ;  Valentia. 
Anguish — Pedigree    of    the    Family    of 

Anguish,    with  genealogical  notes,  by 

D.  E.  Davy.      Brit.    Mus.   Add.   MS. 

19115. 


288 


Family  Histories,   Pedkirees,   and   Peerage  Cases. 


Angus,  see  also  Douglas  ;  Hamilton. 

Angus — History  of  the  House  and  Race 
of  Douglas  and  Angus,  by  David 
Hume.  Edin.  lQ4ii.  fol.  Other  editions 
in  1743,  and  1748,  S'^- 

Anicia — Selva  Grenealogica  d'  alcune  Fa- 
miglie  della  Casa  Anicia,  by  F. 
Tomasini.  Terza  impressione.  Ven. 
1699,  40- 

Anjou — The  Life  and  Times  of  Margaret 
of  Anjou,  and  of  Rene  "  The  Good," 
with  Memoirs  of  the  House  of  Anjou, 
by  M.  A.  Hookham.      2  vols.      1872, 

Annandale,  Peerage  of,  see  Hopeioun  ; 
Johnstone, 

Annesley — Claim  of  James  Annesley, 
Esq.  to  the  Earldom  of  Anglesea,  before 
the  Irish  Court  of  Exchequer,  1743. 
■JSTewcastle-on-Tyne,  1744,  fol. 

Trial  at  Bar  between  C.   Craig, 

Lessee  of  J.  Annesley  and  K.   Earl  of 
Anglesey.     Sessional  Papers,  1744. 

-Case     of     Ann,     Countess     of 


Anglesey,  lawful  wife  of  Richard 
Annesley,  late  Earl  of  Anglesey,  and 
of  her  three  surviving  Daughters. 
Lond.  1766,  8<'- 

-Case  of  Arthur  Annesley,  Vis' 


count  Yalentia,  upon  his   claim  to  be 
Earl  of  Anglesea  and  Baron  Annesley. 
Sessional  Papers,  1799.  fol. 
Claim  of  William  Richard,  Earl 


of  Annesley,  to  vote  at  Elections  of  Irish 
Peers.  See  Sessional  Papers  K. 
1855. 

Ansbert — Ansberti  Familia  Rediviva,  sive 
superior  et  inferior  stemmatis  beati 
Arnulli  linea  ;  by  M.  A.  Dominicy. 
Par.  1648,  4« 

Anson — Genealogical  Tables  of  the  Family 
of  the  Right  Hon.  Viscount  Anson, 
Baron  Soberton.  Privately  printed, 
n.d.  fol. 

Pedigree   of    the   Right    Hon. 

Thomas  Anson,  Viscount  Anson,  of 
Shugborough,  in  co.  Stafford.  Lond. 
1806,  fol.  Privatel}'-  printed. 

Anstruther — Claim  of  Dame  Ann  Pater- 
son  Anstruther  to  the  title  of  Baroness 
Polewart  or  Polewarth.  See  Sessional 
Papers  101  of  1818. 

An  sty — The  Family  of  An  sty,  of  Stow- 
quy.  See  Cambridge  Antiquarian 
Society,  Report  No.  6,  1856. 


Anthoine — Genealogie  des  Anthoines 
originaires  de  Champagne,  1713,  fol. 

Anthon — Narrative  of  the  Settlement  of 
George  Christian  Anthon  in  America, 
with  an  appendix,  by  Chas.  Edw. 
Anthon.     Privately  printed,  1872.  8*^- 

Antrim — Petition  of  Rt.  Hon.  Mark, 
Earl  of  Antrim,  etc.  claiming  a  Right 
to  Vote  ac  Elections  of  Representative 
Peers  for  Ireland.  Sessional  Papers, 
1858. 

Appleton,  see  also  Baker  ;  Oliver. 

Memorial  of   Samuel  Appleton, 


Massachusetts  ;  with  Genealogical  No- 
tices of  some  of  his  Descendants,  by 
Isaac  Appleton  Jewett.  Boston,  1850. 
8«- 


'A  Genealogy  of  the  Appleton 

Family,  by  W.  S.  Appleton.  Boston, 
1874.  4P' 

Pedigree    of     the    Family    of 

Appleton,  with  genealogical  notes,  by 
D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19115. 

Apthorp — The  Pedigree  of  the  Noble  and 
Ancient  Family  of  Apthorp,  of  Wales 
and  Gamlingay  in  Co.  Cambridge. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5812,  f.  183,  b. 

Apuldrefield — Account  of  the  Apuldre- 
field  Family,  of  Kent.  See  Account 
of  the  Manor  of  Apuldrefield,  by 
G.    S.      Steinman.     Lond.    1851,   S-^- 

Arc — Discovrs  sommaire  tant  dv  nom  et 
des  armes,  que  de  la  naissance  et  parente 
de  la  Pucelle  d'  Orleans  et  de  ses  f  reres, 
par  Charles  du  Lys.     Paris,   1633,   4"- 

•  New  edition  by  M.  Vallet  de  Veriville. 
Paris,  1856,  8«- 

Nouvelles  Recherches  sur  la  Famille 

et  le  nom  de  Jeanne  d'  Arc,  dite  la 
Pucelle  d'  Orleans,  accompagnees  de 
tableaux  genealogiques,  etc.  par  M. 
Vallet  de  Viriville.     Paris,  1854,  8'^- 

De  la  noblesse  de  Jeanne  d'  Arc,  etc. 

par   G.   A.  de  La    Roque.       Orleans, 


1878,  80- 

— La  famille  de  Jeanne  d'  Arc.  Docu- 
ments in  edits,  Genealogie,  Lettres  de 
J.  Hordal  et  de  CI.  du  Lys  a  Ch.  du 
Lys,  par  E.  Bouteiller  et  de  G.  Braux. 
Paris,  1878,  8o- 
— Nouvelles  recherches  sur  la  famille 


de  Jeanne  d'Arc,  enquetes  inedites, 
genealogie,  par  E.  Bouteiller  et  G.  de 
Braux.     X'aris,  1879,  8«- 


Family  Histoeies,   Pedigeees,  and  Peeeage  Cases. 


289 


Archer — Genealogy    of    the    Family    of 
Archer.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  27,622, 

Letters  and  Papers  relating  to  the 

Archer  family.      Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
27,971. 

-Various  pedigrees  of  the  Family  of 


^     Archer,  with  genealogical  notes,  by  D. 
E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,115. 
-Memorials  of  English  Families  of 


the  Surname  of  Archer,  by  J.  H 
Lawrence-Archer.  Edinb.  1856,  4"- 
Another  edition,  1861. 

Arco,  Coimts  of.  Chronik  der  Grafen  des 
Heil.  Kom.  lleichs  von  und  zu  Arco 
Genannt  Bogen.  Graz,  1886.  8''- 

Arden — The  Assignment  of  Arms  to 
Shakespeare  and  Arden,  1596 — 1599, 
with  introduction  by  Stephen  Tucker, 
Somerset  Herald.  Lond.  1844.  4P- 

Ardern — A  Memoir  on  the  connection  of 
Arderne,  or  Arden,  of  Cheshire,  with 
the  Ardens  of  Warwickshire,  by  George 
Ormerod.    Lond.  1843.  8«- 

The  Ardern  Family  of  Warwick- 
shire, and  Staffordshire.  See  "  Shake- 
spereana  Genealogica,"  by  G.  R.  French. 
Lond.  1869,  8°- 

Accounts  of  the  Family  of  Ardern. 

See  G.  Ormerod's  "  Miscellanea  Pala- 
tina,"  part  ii.  andDrummond's  "Noble 
British  Families,"  vol.  i. 

Ardres — Genealogique  des  Maisons  de 
Guines,  d' Ardres,  etc.  par  Andre  Du 
Chesne.     Paris,  1631.  fol. 

Argenteau — Notice  biographique  sur  la 
Famille  d' Argenteau,  par  le  vicomte 
Jules  de  Saintry.  Paris,  1852.  8"- 

Argentine — Collections  concerning  the 
Argentine  Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,115. 

Argiot — Notice  historique  et  genealo- 
gique sur  la  Maison  Argiot,  seigneur  de 
la  Ferriere.     Toulon,  1830,  4P- 

Argyll,  see  also  Campbell. 

Argyll — The  Life  of  John,  Duke  of  Ar- 
gyle  and  Greenwich  ;  containing  a 
Genealogical  Account  of  His  Grace's 
Family  and  Ancestors,  by  Robert 
Campbell.  Lond.  1745.  80- 

The  Marquis  of   Argyle's  last 

Will  and  Testament.  Harleian  Miscel- 
lany, vol.  VIII.     London,  1811.  4P- 

Papers  relating  to  the  Aj^yle  Fam- 
ily, edited  by  James  Maidment,  Edinb. 
1834,  4P-     Only  50  copies  printed* 


Argyll — History  of  the  Argyll  Family. 
The  "  Mac  Cullum  More."  By  the 
Eev.  Hely  Smith.     Lond.  1871,  8o- 

House  of  Argyll  and  the  Colla- 


teral Branches  of  the  Clan  Campbell, 
from  the  year  420  to  the  present  time. 
Glasgow,  1871.   8«- 

-The    Clan    Campbell,   and   the 


Marquis  of  Lome.  An  Epitome  of  the 
story  of  the  House  of  Argvll.  by  J.  H., 
[John  Hogg.]     Lond.  1871.'  8«- 

-Information  anent  the  Pedigree 


of  the  Noble  and  Antient  House  of 
Lochow,  now  called  the  House  of 
Argyll,  with  some  little  touch  of  their 
Actions,  &c.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,797,  p.  58. 

The  Argyll  Family.     "  Stories 

of  Old  Families,"  by  W.  Chambers. 
Edinb.  and  Lond.  1878.  8«- 

Ariegeois — Histoire  des  Ariegeois,  Comte 
de  Foix,  vicomte  de  Couserans,  etc., 
par  Duclos.  3  vols,  Paris,  1881-83.  8o- 

Armagnac — Precis  historique  et  genealo- 
gique de  la  Maison  d'Armagnac,  de 
Castenet,  par  M.  Gluck.  Cahors,  1850, 
80- 

Armiger — Pedigrees  of  the  Family  of 
Armiger,  with  genealogical  notes,  by  D. 
E.  Davy.   Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,115. 

Armin,  see  also  St.  Medard. 

Armin — Stemmata  et  Genealogia  vetus- 
tissimarum  et  clarissimarum  f  amiliarum 
de  Sancto  Medardo  et  de  Armin,  Domi- 
norum  de  Osgodby,  Co.  Lincoln,  1601. 
The  arms  are  well  drawn  and  coloured  . 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  4783. 

An  account  of  the   Family  of 

the  Armyns  of  Asgardby  [Osgodby], 
in  Lincolnshire,  with  extracts  of  letters 
relating  to  the  same,  chiefly  during  the 
reigns  of  James  I.  and  Charles  I.  318. 
Dr.  Williams'  Library,  Grafton  St. 
London. 

Armynot — Genealogie  de  la  Famille  d' 
Armynot  du  Chatelet,  par  P.  L.  Laine. 
Paris,  1828.  8«- 

Armitage  —  Account  of  the  Armitage 
Family,  by  Cyrus  Armitage.  1850.  8°- 

Arms — A  Genealogical  Record  of  the 
Arms  Family  in  this  Country,  em- 
bracing all  the  known  descendants  of 
William  First,  who  have  retained  the 
family  name,  by  Edward  W.  Arms. 
Troy,  N.Y.  1S77,  8°- 


290 


Family  Histories,  Pedigbees,  and  Peebage  Cases. 


Armstrong — The  Armstrong  Family  of 
Windham,  N.H.,  by  Leonard  A.  Morri- 
son. Reprinted  for  the  use  of  the 
family,  1884,  8«- 

Arnaud  —  Memoire  sur  I'Etat  de  la 
Famille  des  Arnauds  de  Montorcier, 
depuis  le  13®  siecle  jusqu'en  I'an  1788, 
par  F.  Aug.  de  la  Roche.  Mulhouse, 
1851,  4°- 

Notice  historique  et  gen^alogique 

sur  la  Maison  d'Arnaud,  par  le  Comte 
Arthur  de  la  Rochette.  Lyon,  1850,  8"- 

Arniston — The  Arniston  Memoirs  :  Three 
Centuries  of  a  Scottish  House,  1571- 
1838.  Edited  from  the  Family  Papers 
bv  G.  W.  T.  Omond,  Advocate.  Ediub. 
1887,  8'^- 

Arnold,  see  also  Thayer. 

Arnold  Genealogical  Tree,  of  Rhode 
Island,  by  Geo-ge  C.  Arnold.  New 
York,  1877.     Broadside. 

Genealogy    of   the    Family   of 

Arnold  in  Europe  and  America,  by  J, 
W.  Dean,  H.  T.  Drowne  and  E. 
Hubbard.     Boston,  1879,  80- 

Arnot — Certificates  of  birth  and  descent 
of  John  Arnot,  of  Lochrig  ;  with  Seals, 
and  with  border  of  Coats  of  Arms. 
Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  Ch.  413 ;  414. 

Arpad — Les  Fils  d'Arpad,  par  M. 
Germain-San  ut      Paris,  1861,  8''- 

Arronches.  Marques  de,  see  Sousa. 

Arundel — See  also  Fitz-Alan  ;  Howard  ; 
Lancaster. 

Pedigrees  of  the  Families   of 

Nevill,  Arundell,  etc.,  about  1532. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  Roll  P.  3. 

-Drawings  of  the  Arundel  Mon- 


uments and  Brasses,  by   G.   Shepherd, 
1820.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  16,967. 
-Genealogy  of  Albenye,  Earls 


of  Arundel.  Arms  beautifully  coloured 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  4957. 

The  Earls  of  Arundel,    from 

the  Conquest  to  this  time.  See  the 
Antiquities  of  Arundel,  by  Charles 
Caraccioli.  Loud.  1766,  8'^- 

-Lives  of  Philip  Howard,  Earl 


of  Arundel,  and  of  Anne  Dacres,  his 
wife,  edited  by  the  Duke  of  Norfolk. 
1857,  80- 

-The  early  Genealogical  His 


tory  of  the  House  of  Arundel,  being 
an  account  of  the  origin  of  the  Families 
of  Montgomery,  Albiei,  Fitzalan,   and 


Howard,  by  John  Pym  Yeatman.  Lond. 
1882,  fol. 

The  Arundel  Family  of  Clif- 
ton.    See  "  Archseologia,"  xviii.  99. 
Sir     Edward     Arundel,      of 


Aynho,  Knt.,  his  descent  and  kindred. 

"  Topographer     and     Genealogist,"   ii. 

312—339 ;  iii.  240—255. 
Notes  of  Evidence  relating  to  the 

Earldom  of  Arundel.  ^Sessional  Papers^ 

1860,  fol. 
Arzac,  see  Croix. 
Ashburner — Pedigree  of  the   Ashburner 

Family,  Co.  Lancaster,  with  Arms  and 

Seals.      Privately  printed,  1872,  4P- 
Ashburnham — History  of  the  Family  of 

Ashburnham.  See  Drummond's  "Noble 

British  Families." 
Ashby — Genealogical     Notices     of     the 

Family   of   Ashby,    of  Harefield,    Co, 

Middlesex.  "  Collectanea  Topographica 

et  Genealogica,"  y.  125 — 141. 
Ashtown,  Baron,  see  Trench. 
Ashwin — Pedigree    of    Ashwin  of   Bret- 

forton,      Corbet      of      Quinton,      and 

Rawlings.       Single    sheet.       Privately 

printed  by  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps,  Bt. 
Askewe,  see  Fell. 
Aspremont — Genealogie    de    la    Maison 

d'Aspremont,   par   le    S^-     d'Harchies. 

S.  1.  n.  d.  4''- 
Memoires  touchant   la  comte 


souveraine  d'Aspremont  pour  justifier  : 
I.  Qu'  elle  appartient  a  M'"*'-  Charles, 
Comte  d'Aspremont  et  de  Dun,  Comme 
aisne  et  Chef  du  nom  et  Armes  de  sa 
Maison,  etc.  Imp.  de  Remy  Soubret, 
1662,  fol. 

At^seburg —  Asseburger  Urkundenbuch 
zur  Geschichte  des  Geschlechts  Wolfen- 
biittel-Asseburg,  von  J.  Graf  von 
Bocholtz-Asseburg.  2  vols  Hannover, 
1876,  4P- 

Astlev — Stemmata  praeclarse  familise  de 
Astley.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6160. 

Claims    of   Sir    Jacob     Astley, 

Bart.,  and  of  Henry  le  Strange  Style- 
man  le  Stiange,  Esq.,  to  be  co-heirs  to 
the  title  of  Baron  Hastings.  See 
Sessional  Papers  211  of  1840  ;  55  of 
1841. 

Case  of  Sir   Jacob   Astley,    of 

Melton  Constable,  claiming  to  be  a 
co-heir  of  the  Barony  of  Camoys  ;  with 
proofs  and  pedigree.   1840,  fol. 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,   and    Peerage  Cases. 


291 


Aston — Tixall  Letters,  or  the  Corres- 
pondence of  the  Aston  Family  and 
their  friends  during  the  17th  century, 
by  Arthur  Clifford.     2  vols.  1815,  S^- 

Genealoo:ical    Notices    of     the 


intermarriages,  and  Memorials  of  the 
Aston  Family.  See  Clifford's  "  De- 
cription  of  the  Parish  of  Tixall." 
Paris,  1817,  8°- 

Astry — Genealogical  Memoirs  of  Families 
of  Chester  and  Astry,  descended  from 
Henry  Chester,  Sheriff  of  Bristol, 
1470,  and  Sir  Ealph  Astry,  Kt.  Lord 
Mayor  of  London,  1492,  by  R.  E. 
Chester  Waters,  Lond.  1881,  4«- 
Privately  printed. 

Athenry — A  Manual  of  the  Origin  and 
Descent  of  the  Barony  of  Athenry. 
[Dublin?  1820?]  fol. 

Athenry  Peerage,  see  Birmingham  ; 
Sewell. 

Atholl,  see  also  Murray  ;  Pobertson. 

Claim  of  the  Duke  of  Atholl   to 

the  Barony  of  Strange.  See  Sessional 
Papers,  Feb.  and  Mar.  1726. 

The  Case  of  the  Duke  of  Atholl, 

claiming  the  Barony  of  Strange  [1736.] 
Folio.     With  a  Pedigree. 

The  Earldom  of  Atholl,  by  J.  A. 


Robertson.  Privately  printed.  1860,  8°- 
-Case  of  Charlotte,  Duchess  Dow- 


ager of  Atholl,  respecting  her  claims  to 
the  office  of  Great  Chamberlain  of 
England.     [1765  ?]  fol. 

Atkins — Discovery  of  the  Atkins  Monu- 
ments at  Clapham.  by  J.  W.  Grover. 
See  JournaX  of  the  Archceological 
Association,  vol.  42.     Lond.  1886,  S^- 

Atlee — Genealogical  Record  of  the  Atlee 
Family.  The  Descendants  of  Judge 
William  Augustus  Atlee  and  Colonel 
Samuel  John  Atlee  of  Lancaster  County, 
Pa.  By  Edwin  Atlee  Barber.  Phila- 
delphia, 1884,  80- 

Atwater — A  Genealogical  Register  of  the 
Descendants,  in  the  Male  line,  of 
David  Atwater,  one  of  the  original 
Planters  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  to  the 
Fifth  Generation.      New  Haven,  1851. 

A  Genealogical  Register  of  the 

Descendants  in  the  male  line  of  David 
Atwater,  one  of  the  original  planters  of 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  to  the  Sixth  Gene- 
ration, by  E.  E.  Atwater.  New  Haven, 
1873,  8«- 


Aubais — De  la  Genoa  logic  de  Monsieur  le 
baron  d'Aubais,  par  Jacques  Deyron, 
1646,  8*^-  Second  edition,  Grenoble, 
1653.     Reprinted  at  Amiens  in  1855. 

Aubusson — Table  Genealogique  et  His- 
torique  des  anciens  Vicomtes  de  la 
Marche,  Seigneurs  d'Aubusson,  et 
celles  de  toutes  les  branches  qui  en 
ont  descendues  depuis  I'an  860,  par  Jean 
Du  Bouchet.     Paris,  1682,  fol. 

Genealogie    de    la    Maison 


d'Aubusson,  par  Viton  de  Saint- Allais. 

Paris,  1832,  8°-     [Extract  du  JSfohili- 

aire  Universel.'] 
Audejans — Genealogie   de   I'ancienne    et 

noble  Famille  d'  Audejans,  par  le  baron 

de  Croeser.     Bruges,  1789,  fol. 
Aufsess  —  Geschichte    des    uradelischen 

Auf  sess  'schen  Geschlechtes  in  Franken, 

etc.,  von  Otto  Aufsess.    Berl.  1889,  8o- 
Autriche,  see  Rochefoucauld. 
Auvergne — Histoire  Genealogique   de  la 

Maison  d'Auvergne  et  de  Turenne,  par 

Christofle  Justel.    2  vols.    Paris.  1645, 

fol. 

•Table     genealogique     de     la 


Maison  d'  Auvergne,   par   M.   Baluze. 
Paris,  1704,  fol. 

-Histoire  Genealogique  de  la 


Maison  d'  Auvergne,  justifiee  par  Char- 
tres,  titres,  histoires  anciennes,  et 
autres  preuves  anthentique,  par  Etienne 
Baluze.  2  vols.  Paris,  1708,  fol. 
[This  work  was  suppressed  immediately 
after  publication  by  order  of  the  French 
King.] 

Avan,  Lords  of,  see  Jestyn. 

Aveland,  see  Willoughby. 

Ayer,  see  Corliss. 

Aylesbury^ — Pedigree  of  the  Marquis 
of  Aylesbury's  descent  from  Bruce  of 
Scotland.  MS.  Tottenham  Park, 
Library. 

Aylesford — Case  of  the  Hon.  Charles 
Wightwick  Finch,  of  Leamington, 
claiming  to  be  Earl  of  Aylesford,  with 
pedigree.     Sessional  Papers. 

Case  of  Edith,   Countess  of 

Aylesford,  on  behalf  of  Guy  Bertrand, 
claiming  to  be  Earl  of  Aylesford,  in 
I  opposition  to  the  Claim  of  Hon.  Charles 
W.  Finch.     Sessional  Papers. 

Minutes  of  Evidence,  &c.,  in 


the  Aylesford  Peerage  Claims.     Sess- 
ional Papers,  1855. 


292 


Family  Histories,  Pedigeees,    and    Peerage  Cases. 


Aylmer — Claim  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Adol- 
phus  Lord  Aylmer,  etc.,  to  vote  at 
Elections  of  Eepresentative  Peers  for 
Ireland.  With  Pedigree.  Sessional 
Papers^  1859.  Second  Claim,  with 
Minutes  of  Evidence,  etc.,  1860. 

Aylsworth — Eegister  of  the  Aylsworth 
Family,  by  Sylvester  Aylsworth. 
Utica,  1810. 

Aylward — The  Genealogy  of  the  Family 
of  Aylward,  of  Aylward's  Town,  from 
A.D.  1400  to  1746.  MS.  Stony- 
hurst  College. 

Babcock — The  Babcock  Family,  by  Albert 
Wells.     Albany,  1861,  8«- 

Pabington — The  Babingtons,  Knights  of 
St.  John,  by  G-.  T.  Clark,  Esq.  See 
the  Arcliwological  Journal^  xxxvi,  219, 
Lond.  1879,  8«- 

— ^ The  Pedigree  of  the  Family 

of  Babington,  of  Dethick  and  Kingston, 
with  their  alliances.  "  Collectanea 
Topographica  et  Genealogica,"  viii. 
313 — 360.  Inedited  additions  to  the 
Pedigree  of  Babington.  "  Topographer 
and  Genealogist,"  i.  133 — 141,  333 — 
343. 

Babthorpe — The  Babthorpe  Family,  of 
Babthorpe,  and  Osgodby.  See  H. 
Foley's  Becords  of  the  English  Pro- 
vince, iii.  192. 

Bacou' — Collections  concerningthe  Family 
of  Bacon,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19116. 

On  the   Family  of  Koger   Bacon, 

by  T.  Bond.  See  "  Proceedings  of  the 
Somersetshire  Archaeological  and 
Natural  History  Society."  1879. 
Taunton,  1880,  8'^- 

Bade — Histoire  chronologique,  genealo- 
gique  et  politique  de  la  maison  de  Bade, 
etc.  par  Viton  de  Saint  Allais.  2  vols. 
Paris,  1807,  8"- 

Badlesmere — Memoirs  of  the  Family  of 
Badlesmere.  See  Scrope's  "  History  of 
Castle  Combe."  1852,  4»- 

Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 

Badlesmere,  with  genealogical  notes,  by 
D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19116. 

Bady — Notice genealogique  sur  la  Famille 
de  Bady,  par  Michaux  aine.  (Adrien 
Joseph.)  Valenciennes,  1845,  8*^- 

Baglion — Genealogie  des  Seigneurs  de  la 
Duiierie,  sortis  d'un  puisne  d^  TjHustre 


Maison  des  Baglions  ouBaglioni,  Seig- 
neurs souverains  de  Perouse  en  Italic, 
par  Pierre  D'Hozier.  Paris,  1662, 
fol. 

Bagot — Memorials  of  the  Bagot  Family  ; 
compiled  in  1823,  by  Lord  Bagot. 
Blithefield,  1824,  4o-  Privately  printed. 

: Memorials  of  the  Bagot  Family, 

privately  printed  in  1824,  and  after- 
wards largely  annoted  by  the  late  Lord 
Bagot.  Pedigree  of  the  Bagot  Familv 
from  Henry  I.  MSS.  Blithefield,  Co. 
Stafford. 

Bagshaw — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Bagshaw,  of  the  Ridge,  Co.  Derby. 
Single  sheet. 

Bagshawe — The  Bagshawes  of  Ford  :  a 
Biographical  Pedigree,  by  William  H. 
G.  Bagshawe.     Lond.  1886,  4«- 

Bailey,  see  Corliss  ;  Weitzel. 

Baillie — Lives  of  the  Baillies,  by  James 
William  Baillie.     Edinb.  1872,  4o- 

Case  of  Alexander  Dundas  Ross 

Cochrane  Wishart  Baillie,  on  his  claim 
to  the  title  of  Baron  Wharton.  1843, 
folio. 

Bain — Genealogical  chart  of  the  Family 
of  Bain,  Co.  Haddington,  by  the  Rev. 
Charles  Rogers.     Edinb.  1871,  4«- 

Baird — Account  of  the  Surname  of  Baird. 
Edited  by  W.  N.  Eraser.  Edinb.  1856, 
4"- 

Dominus  fecit.  Genealogical  Col- 
lections concerning  the  Sii-name  of 
Baird,  and  the  families  of  Auchmedden, 
Newbyth,  and  Sauchton  Hall  in  parti- 
cular. Reprinted  from  the  MS.  of 
William  Baird,  in  the  Advocate's 
Library,  Edinburgh.  Lond.  1870,  4<^- 
Only  50  copies  printed. 

Baker — Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of 
Edward  Baker  of  Lynn,  Mass.  1630. 
By  Nelson  M.  Baker,  of  Lafavette, 
N.Y.  Syracuse,  1867,  8'- 

Ancestry   of   Priscilla  Baker  who 

lived  1674 — 1731,  and  was  wife  of 
Jsaae  Apj)leton  of  Ipswich,  by  W.  S. 
Appleton.     Cambridge,  1870,  8'^- 

A  Memoir  of  the  Family  of  Baker, 

formerly  of  Shinfield,  Berks.  By  Tho. 
Y.  Baker.     Westminster,  1878,  4'^- 

Genealogy   of    Richard   Baker, 

born  in  England,  died  in  Dorchester, 
Mass.  1689.  Compiled  bv  Edra.  J. 
Baker.     Boston,  1889,  S^-" 


Family  Histories,  Pedigeees,    and  Peerage   Cases. 


293 


» 


Baker — Various  pedigrees  of  the  Family 
of  Baker,  with  genealogical  notes,  by 
D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,116. 

■ Collections   relating   to  several 

branches  of  the  Family  of  Baker, 
including  the  original  Confirmation  of 
Arms  and  Crest  to  George  Baker  of 
London,  1573.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
33,611—33,616  ;  Add.  Ch.  36,453. 

Balcarres,  see  Crawf urd  ;  Lindsay. 

Batch  Pedigree,  by  Dr.  G.  B.  Balch,  of 
Yonkers,  N.Y.     Broadside,  1890. 

Balcom — Genealogy  of  the  Balkcom  or 
Balcom   Family    of  Attleboro',    Mass. 


Copied  from  Town  and  County  Kecords, 
etc.,  by  David  Jillson.     pp.  12. 

Baldwin,  see  also  Vinton  Genealogy. 

Baldwin — Nathaniel  Baldwin  and  one 
line  of  his  descendants,  by  Byron  A. 
Baldwin.     Boston,  1871,  8^- 

A  Kecord  of  the  Descendants 

of  John  Baldwin,  of  Stonington,  Conn., 
with  Notices  of  the  other  Baldwins  who 
settled  in  America  in  Early  Colony 
Times,  by  John  D.  Baldwin.  Worcester, 

1880,  8°- 

The  Baldwin  Genealogy,  from 

1500  to  1881,  by  Charles  Candee 
Baldwin.      2  vols.      Cleveland,    Ohio, 

1881,  80- 

Investigations  concerning  the 

Family  of  Baldwin  of  Ash  ton  Clinton, 
Bucks,  by  Joseph  Lemuel  Chester. 
Boston,  1884,  8o-      Privately  printed. 

Balfour — Claim  of  Robert  Bruce  of 
Kennet,  to  be  Lord  Balfour  of  Burley, 
see  Sessional  Papers,  237  of  1861. 

Claim  of  F.  W.  Balfour  to  the 

dignity  of  Lord  Balfour  of  Burley,  see 
Sessional  Papers,  G  of  1862  ;  A  of 
1864  ;  D  of  1867  ;  C  of  1867-8  ;  F  of 
1868-9. 

Balguy — The  Genealogy  and  History  of 
the  Balguy  Family,  from  the  Norman 
Conquest  to  the  present  day ;  with 
alliances  and  Pedigrees  of  Heiresses  of 
Ancient  families  now  represented  by 
the  Balguys.  Compiled  by  the  Genea- 
logical Society,  with  Translations  from 
original  Documents.  19th  century, 
large  folio.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  21,185. 

Baliol — Pedigree  of  the  Familjf  of  Baliol, 
with  genealogical  notes,  by  D.  E.  Davy, 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,116. 


Ball,  see  also  Druce. 

Records  of   Anglo- Irish  Families  of 

Ball,  by  Rev.  W.  Ball  Wright.  Dublin. 

1887,  8''- 

Ballard — Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Ballard,  certified  by  Phillipot,  Somerset 
Herald,  in  1634.  "^  Vellum  Roll,  with 
arms  emblazoned.  Brit.  Mus.  Stowe 
MS.  253. 

Ballou — An  Elaborate  History  and 
Genealogy  of  the  Ballous  Family  in 
America,  by  Adin  Ballou.  Woonsocket, 

1888,  8'^- 

Balmerino,  Lord,  see  Kilmarnock. 

Bampfield  —  Pedigree  of  Bampfield,  of 
Hardington,  cO:  Somerset,  privately 
printed  by  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps. 
Bart. 

Banastre — Notice  of  the  Family  of  Robert 
Banastre,  one  of  the  Benefactors  of 
Basingwerk  Abbey,  See  "  Archaeologia 
Cambrensis,"  vol.  i.  Lond,  1846, 
8^- 

Banbury — Proceedings  relating  to  the 
case  of  the  Earl  of  Banbury.  See 
Sessional  Papers,  July  1660 — Feb. 
1697. 

'The  True  Countess  of   Ban- 


bury's Case,  relating  to  her  Marriage, 
rightly  stated.     Lond.  1696,  fol. 

-The  Arguments  in  the  con- 


troverted point  of  Peerage  in  the  case 
of  Charles  Knowles,  otherwise  Earl  of 
Banbury.  Lond.  1716,  folio. 
Claims  of  the  Earls  of  Ban- 
bury to  that  Earldom.  See  Sessional 
Papers,  14,  48,  87,  126  of  1808 ;  20 
of  1809;  64  of  1810  ;  11,  33  of  1811 ; 
111  of  1812. 

-Case    of    William,    Earl    of 


Banburv,  as  to  the  Earldom  of  Banbury. 
1809,  folio. 

-Law  of  Adulterine  Bastardy, 


with  Report  of  the  Claim  of  the  Earl- 
dom of  Banbury,  by  Sir  N.  H.  Nicolas. 
Lond.  1836,  8«- 

Bandon — Minutes  of  Evidence  of  Francis, 
Earl  of  Bandon,  &c.  claiming  a  right 
to  Vote  at  Elections  of  Representative 
Peers  of  Ireland.  Sessional  Papers, 
1857. 

Bane,  see  Leighton. 

Banks — The  Banks  Family  of  Maine,  by 
Chas.  Edw.  Banks.  Boston,  1890, 
8^'- 


294 


Family  Histories,  Pedigeees,   and    Peeoiage  Cases. 


Ban  try — Claim  of  the  Right  Hon.  Eichard, 
Earl  of  Bantiy,  and  Viscount  of  Blar- 
haven,  to  vote  at  Elections  of  Irish 
Peers.    See  Sessional  Papers.    216  of 

1851. 
Bar,  see  also  Dreux  ;  Lorraine. 
Bar — Stemmata    Lotharingise    ac    Barri 

Ducum.    Par  Francisco  de  Hosiers.     7 

vols.  Paris,  1580.  fol. 
Genealogie  des  Comtes  et  Dues  de 

Bar.     Paris,  1627.  4P- 
Barbank — Contributions  to  the  Genealogy 

of  the  Barbank  and  Burbanck  Families 

in  the  United  States,  by  G.  T.  Ridlon. 

Saco,  Me.  1880.  S^- 
Barber — My  wife  and  my  Mother.   [With 

84  additional  pages  of  American  genea- 
logies]    By  Heman  H.  Barber.    Hart- 
ford, 1864.  12°- 
Barbor — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Bar- 

bor.     Broadside. 
Barclay,  see  also  Maule. 
Barclay — A  Genealogical  Account  of  the 

Barclays  of  Urie,  formerly  of  Mathers  ; 

extracted   from   ancient  registers  and 

authentic  documents,   by  K.  Barclay. 

Aberdeen,  1740.  ^^-    Privately  printed. 
A  Genealogical  Account  of  the 

Barclays  of  Urie,  for  upwards  of  seven 

hundred  years,  by  R.  Barclay.  London, 

1812,  80- 
— Brief  Memoirs  of   the  Barclay 

Family.     Lond.  1851,  12o- 
Bardolf  —  Collections      concerning     the 

Familv  of  Bardolf,  by  D.    E.  Davy. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19116. 
Baring — The    Family   of    Baring.      See 

"  The   Great    Governing   Families   of 

England,''  vol.  ii.  p.  121. 
The  Baring  Family,    See  "  The 

History  of  the  Suburban  Parish  of  St. 

Leonards,  Exeter,"  by  Robert  Dymond. 

Exeter,  1873,  8o- 
Barker — Pedigree    of    the     Family    of 

Barker  of  Salop.     Privately   printed, 

1877,  4P- 
Collections      concerning      the 

Familv   of   Barker,   by   D.   E.  Davy. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19116. 
Barlow — Pedigree    of   the   Taylors    and 

Barlows     of     Turton    and     Entwisle. 

Compiled  by  James  C.  Scholes.    Single 

Sheet,  1882. 
Barmon — Recherches    genealogiques     et 

heraldiques  sur  la  Famille  Nicolazo  de 


Barmon  et  ses  alliances,    par   M.    de 

Pontaumont.     Cherbourg,  1858,  8°- 
Barnard — Genealogical  Account  of    the 

Barnard    Family.       Privately   printed 

1816. 
Barnardiston — Collections  concerning  the 

Family    of   Barnardiston,     by    D.   E. 

Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19116. 
Barne  and  Barnes,  pedigrees  with  notes, 

by  D.  E.  Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 

19117. 
Barnes,  see  also  Dawson. 
Barnes    Family — Memoir     of     Ambrose 

Barnes,    Merchant      and      Alderman, 

Newcastle-on-Tyne.       Surtees  Society^ 

1868,  80- 
Barnewall — Claim  of  Matthew  Barnewall, 

Esq.,    to   be    Viscount    Barnewall   of 

Kingsland    and   Baron    Turvey.     See 

Sessional  Papers  14  of   1812  ;  27    of 

1812-13  ;  61  of  1813-14. 

Case  of  Matthew  Barnewall, 


Esq.,  claiming  the  titles   of  Viscount 

Barnewall    and    Baron  Turvey.    1814, 

fol. 
Baron  net — La  Famille  du  Baron  net,  par 

E.  Marcel.     Paris,  1881. 
Barr — Memoir  of  Mrs.   Mary  Barr  :  with 

genealogical  information  relative  to  the 

Barr  family  of  Scotch  origin.      Cin- 

cinati,  1863,  8°- 
Barres — Notice  genealogiques   sur   Jean 

des  Barres,  chevalier,  1289,  par  Eugene 

Gresy.     Paris,  1850,  8o- 
Barrett — Thomas   Barrett  of   Braintree, 

Vy^illiam   Barrett   of    Cambridge,    and 

their  Early  Descendants,   by  Jos.   H. 

Barrett.     Loveland,  Ohio,  1888,  8°- 

Genealogy  of  the  Descendants 


of  Thomas  Barrett,  sen.,  of  Braintree, 
Mass.,  by  Wm.   Barrett.     Saint  Paul, 
Minn.  1888,  8o- 
Collections     concernino^     the 


Family    of   Barrett,  by  D.   E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,117. 

Barrington,  see  also  Cromwell. 

Barrington — Correspondence  and  papers 
of  the  Family  of  Barrington,  of  Bar- 
rington Hall,  Co.  Essex,  Circ.  1490  to 
1713.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MSS.  2643  to 
2651. 

■Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 


Barrington,  with  genealogical  notes,  by 
D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,117. 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,   and    Peerage  Cases. 


295 


Barrington — The  History  of  the  Bar- 
rington  Family,  edited  by  G.  Alan 
Lowndes,  M.A.  See  "  Transactions  of 
the  Essex  Archaeological  Society,"  new- 
series,  vols.  1  and  2.  Colchester,  1878, 
8«- 

Barry — Pedigrees  of  the  Family  of  Barry. 
with  genealogical  notes,  byD.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19117. 

Claim   of   James   R.    Barry  to 

vote  at  Elections  of  Irish  Peers,  as 
Viscount  Buttevant.  See  Sessional 
Facers  215  of  1825. 

Barrow — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Bar- 
row, with  genealogical  notes,  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19117. 

Bartholomew — Address  of  the  Hon.  An- 
drew J.  Bartholomew,  of  Southbridge, 
Mass.,  on  the  occasion  of  the  first  re- 
union of  the  descendants  of  Lieut. 
William  Bartholomew.  Boston,  1882, 
80- 

Record  of  the  Bartholomew 


Family,  Historical,  Genealogical  and 
Biographical,  by  George  Wells  Bar- 
tholomew.    Austin,  Texas,  1885,  8"- 

Bartlett — Genealogical  and  Biographical 
Sketches  of  the  Bartlett  Family  in 
England  and  America,  by  Levi  Bart- 
lett.    Lawrence,  1876,  8^- 

■ Memorials  of  Robt.  Lawrence 

and  Robt.  Bartlett,  and  their  Descend- 
ants, by  H.  Bartlett  Lawrence. 
Privately  printed,  1888,  8'^- 

Bartolozzi  and  his  Works.  With  a 
Sketch  of  Bartolozzi 's  f amity,  by 
Andrew  W.  Tuer.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1881. 

Bartow  Genealogy  :  Containing  every 
one  of  the  Name  of  Bartow  descended 
from  Doctor  Thomas  Bartow,  who  was 
living  at  Crediton  in  England,  A.D. 
1672.  With  references  to  the  books 
where  any  of  the  name  is  mentioned, 
by  E.  B.  Two  parts.  Baltimore,  1875 
and  1878,  8«- 

Bartow  Genealogy.    Containing 

every  one  of  the  name  of  Bartow  and 
other  Descendants  of  Dr.  Thomas 
Bartow,  of  Crediton,  England,  by  Rev. 
Evelyn  Bartow.  Supplement.  Balti- 
more, 1879,  80- 

The  Bartow  Family  in  England, 

by  the  Rev.  Evelyn  P.  Bartow. 
Privately  printed,  1886,  8« 


Bascom — A  Genealogical  Record  of 
Thomas  Bascom  and  his  Descendants, 
by  Edw.  D.  Harris.  Boston,  1870, 
8"- 

Basing — Genealogia  dominorum  de  Sancto 
Johanne  de  Basing ;  extracts  from 
ancient  documents,  with  arms.  Dedi- 
cated to  William  Paulet,  Marquess  of 
Winchester,  etc.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
21,923. 

Baskerville,  see  Cecil. 

Bass,  see  Thayer. 

Basset,  see  also  Chasteleine. 

Basset — Historical  Descent  of  the  Family 
of  Basset  of  Welledone.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  6152. 

Genealogy     of   the   Family   of 


Basset,  of  Drayton,  Wickham,  etc., 
with  coloured  arms,  1588.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  1411  pp.  63—66. 
Bastard — Genealogique  de  la  Maison  de 
Bastard,  originaire  du  Comte  Nantais, 
existant  encore  en  Guienne,  au  Maine, 
en  Bretaigne,  et  en  Devonshire.  [By 
H.  de  Bastard,  Count  d'Estang  ?] 
Paris,  1847,  8"-  100  copies  privately 
printed. 

Lnventaire   des  sources,  etc.,  de 


la  Maison  de  Bastard.  Paris,  1847,  4P- 

Armoiries    de    la    Maison     de 

Bastard.     Paris,  1847,  4P'       Another 

edition,  1854,  8«- 

Armoiries  des  Maisons  alliees  a 


la  Maison  de  Bastard.  Paris,  1847,  4<'- 
-Papier  Memorial  de  la   Famille 


Bastard,  1585 — 1721,  public  et  annote 
par  P.A.D.  Piet-Lataudrie  [1887.]  See 
Societe    de    Statistique  du    Departe- 
ment  des  Deux-Sevres.   Memoires,  3® 
serie,  torn  4. 

Bate — Genealogies  of  the  Families  of 
Bate  and  Kirkland,  of  Ashby-de-la 
Zouch,  by  J.  Paul  Rylands.  Lond. 
1877,  4"-      Privately  printed. 

Bateman — Pedigree  of  Bateman,  Parker, 
and  Levinge,  by  John  Sleigh.  1865. 
Single  sheet. 

Bates,  see  Butler  ;  Dawson. 

Batteley — Memoirs  of  the  Family  of 
Batteley.  8ee  Nichols'  "  Illustrations 
of  Literary  History,"  iv.  85. 

Baux  —  Inventoire  Chronologique  et 
Analytique  des  Chartes  de  la  Maison 
de  Baux,  par  le  Dr.  L.  Barthelemy. 
Marseille,  1882,  B^- 


296 


Family  Histories,  Pedigeees,  and   Peerage  Cases. 


Bavent — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Bavent,  with  genealogical  notes,  by  D. 
E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,117. 

Baviera — Arbori  delle  Famiglie  nella 
Baviera,  by  Cesare  Campana.  Verona, 
1592,  4P' 

Genealogie  de  la  Maison  Pala- 
tine de  Baviere,  historiee  par  Celiers  et 
gravee  par  Le  Fevre  en  1676. 

Baxter — Memorial  of  the  Baxter  Family, 
by  Joseph  Nickerson  Baxter,  of  Boston. 
Printed  for  the  Family,  1879,  8^- 

Bayard — Table  genealogique  de  la  Faraille 
de  Bayard,  par  Azevedo  Continho  y 
Bernal  (J.  F.  A.  F.  de).  Louvain, 
1753,  fol. 

Col.  John  Bayard  (1738— 1807) 

and  the  Bayard  Family  of  America,  by 
Gen.  James  Grant  Wilson.  New  York, 
1885,  8«- 

Bayart — Histoire  de  Pierre  Terrail,  seig- 
neur de  Bayart,  suivie  d'annotations 
genealogiques,  par  Alfred  de  Terrebasse. 
Paris,  1828,  8°-  Second  edition,  Lyon, 
1832,  S''- 

Baynard — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Baynard,  with  genealogical  notes,  by 
D.E,  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19117. 

Some  account  of  Ralph  Bai- 

nard  and  the  Honor  of  Castle  Baynard, 
by  Miss  Fry,  with  coloured  arms.  See 
"  Transactions,  of  the  Essex  Archseo- 
logical  Society,"  vol.  5.  Colchestor, 
1873,  8°- 

Bayning  pedigree,  with  genealogical  notes, 
by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19117. 

Baynton — Pedigree  of  the  ancient  Family 
of  Baynton  of  Bromham  and  Falstou, 
CO.  Wilts,  and  of  their  descendants  the 
Elmslies,  with  a  royal  lineage  through 
Gundreda,  daughter  of  Queen  Matilda, 
from  King  Alfred  the  Great  and  the 
Emperor  Charlemagne,  by  A.  S.  Ellis. 

Beal,  see  More. 

Beale — Collections  concerning  the  Family 
of  Beale,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19117. 

Bearss — A  Contribution  to  the  Genealogy 
of   the   Bearse   or   Bearss   Family    in 
America,  1618 — 1871,  by  John  Bearss 
Newcomb.       Elgin,     111.    1871,     8°- 
Privately  printed. 


Beatson — Genealogical  History  of  the 
Family  of  Beatson,  by  Alex.  John 
Beatson.  Edin.  1854,  4''-  Another 
edition  1860.     Privately  printed. 

Beaty— Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Beaty, 
19th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
31,013.  :)i ,  in4. 

Beauchamp,  see  also  Jennens. 

Beauchamp — Account  of  the  Illustrious 
Family  of  Beauchamp,  by  Daniel  Row- 
land, see  Neville. 

Notes  relating  to  the  Beau- 
champ Family  from  the  time  of  William 
the  Conqueror  to  Henry  VTII.  Brit. 
Mus.  Sloan  MS.  4551. 

-History  of  the  several  Earls 


of    Warwick   by   Joseph  Edmoudson. 
Lond.  1766,  8«- 

■Description  of  the  Beauchamp 


Chapel,  and  the  Monuments  of  the  Earls 
of  Warwick,  by  Richard  Gough,  printed 
by  J.  Nichols.  Lond.  1804,  4«- 
History  of  the  Earls  of  War- 
wick, see  Vitruvius  Britannicus^  by  P. 
F.  Robinson.  Lond.  1833,  fol. 
Warwick,  House  of.     Rows' 


Rol :  Thys  rol  was  laburd  and  finished 
by  Master  John  Rows  of  Warwyk. 
London,  1854, 4P'  100  Copies  privately 
printed. 

-Historv  of  the  Earls  of  War- 


wick, with  their  Arms  emblazoned,  and 
Portraits  of  them  neatly  painted  in 
water-colours,  ascribed  to  John  Rouse. 
Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  882. 

-Collections     concerninsr     the 


Family  of  Beauchamp,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19117. 
Beaudignies — Genealogie  des  Vicomtes  de 

Beaudignies,  originaires  du  Cambresis, 

par  F.  M.  Goethals.     Brux.  1845,  4°- 
Beaufor,  see  Temple. 
Beaufort — Pedigree      and      genealogical 

notes  of  the  Familv  of  Beaufort.   Brit. 

Mus.  Eg.  MS.  2146,  ff.  14,  b— 21. 
Notice  historique,  genealogique 

et  biographique  sur  la  tres-ancienne  et 

tres-illustre  Maison  de  Beauffort,  par 

Ch.  Popliniere.     Brux.  1851,  4«- 
Beaumont,  see  also  Howard  ;  Lancaster. 
Beaumont — Histoire  genealogique  de   la 

Maison  de  Beaumont,  1728,  4°- 

-Extrait  de  I'Histoire   genealo- 


gique de  la  Maison  de  Beaumont,  par 
Annet  de  Perouse.     Paris,  1757,  4<'- 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and   Peerage   Cases. 


297 


Beaumont — Histoire  genealogique  de  la 
Maison  de  Beaumont,  en  Dauphin 6,  par 
I'Abbe  Brizard.  2  vols.  Paris,  1779, 
fol. 

Evidence    on     the     Beaumont 


Claim    of   Peerage,  taken  in  1794  and 
1840.     1840,  folio.      ' 
Collections      concerning        the 


t 


Family  of  Beaumont,  bj  D.  E.  Davy, 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  39117. 

Beaumont — Barony  of,  see  Stapleton. 

Beauvau — Histoire  G-enealogique  de  la 
Maison  de  Beauvau,  justifiee  par  Titres, 
Histoires  et  autre  bonnes  preuves,  par 
S.  et  L.  de  Saincte  Marthe.  Paris, 
1626,  fol. 

Beauveau — Histoire  d'une  sainte  illustre 
Pamille  de  ce  siecle  (la  Famille  du 
Marquis  de  Beauveau),  par  le  P.L. 
(Lempereur).     Paris,  1698,  12''- 

Beavan — Pedigree  of  the  family  of  Beavan 
of  Wales.  By  Edward  Beavan,  of  the 
Inner  Temple.     A  Roll  seven  feet  long 

I  ■  by  eight  inches  wide.  Privately  printed. 

Beck — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Beck, 
of  Upton.  Compiled  by  Matthew  Greg- 
son,  and  continued  by  Wm.  Harrison. 
No  date,  8"- 

• • Beck  pedigree,  with  genealogical 

notes,  by  D.  E.  Davy.      Brit.    Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19117. 

Notes  respecting  the  Family  of 

Beck,  of  Yorkshire.      Brit.  Mus.  Lans. 
MS.  900,  f .  444. 

Becket — On  the  kindred  of  Archbishop 
Becket.  Archceologia  Cantiana,  vol, 
10.     Lond.  1876,  8«- 

Beckford — Graphical  and  Literary  Illus- 
trations of  Fonthill  Abbey,  with 
genealogical  and  heraldic  notices  of  the 
Beckford  Family,  by  John  Britton. 
Lond.  1823,  fol. 

Bedford,  Duke  of,  see  Russell. 

Bedingfield — Collections  concerning  the 
Bedingfield  Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19117. 

Seize   Quartiers  of  Sir  H.    P. 

Bedingfield,  Bart,  folio  sheet. 

Claim  of  Sir  Henry  P.  Beding- 
field of  Oxborough,  Co.  Norfolk,  Bart., 
to  the  Barony  of  Grandison.  See 
Sessional  Papers,  82  of  1854;  B.  of 
1855.  . 

■Case  on   behalf  of   Sir  E.   P. 


Bedingfield,   claiming  the    Barony   of 


Grandison.     1855.     Folio,  pp.  32,  and 

4  folding  pedigrees. 
Beecher,  see  also  Dawson. 
Beecher — Notes    and    Pedigree    of    the 

Beecher  family,  by  John  Holmes.   Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  20,774. 
Beekman — Some  Records  of  the  Beekman 

Family,  by  Jas.  R.  Gibson.     Privately 

printed,  1888.  8''- 
Beevor,  see  Lancaster. 
Beffroy — Genealogie    de   la    Maison   de 

Beffroy,  par  P.  L.  Laine.    Paris,  1828, 

8"- 
Beke — Observations  on  the  Pedigree  of 

the  Family   of   Beke,   of  Eresby,   co. 

Lincoln,  by  Charles  T.   Beke.       "  Col- 
lectanea Topographica  et  Genealogica," 

iv.  331—345. 
Belhaven,  Lord,  see  Hamilton. 
Bell,  see  also  Hardwicke. 
Bell — Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  Bell. 

See    a   Genealogical   Account   of    the 

Descendants  of  John  Gaunt,  by  J.  G. 

Bell.     Lond.  1855.  4P- 

Pedisrree  of  Bell,   of  Burcott.      See 


Family  History  of  Hardwicke,  by  H. 
J.  Hardwicke,  1877,  p.  112. 

Bellew — Minutes  of  Evidence  of  Patrick, 
Baron  Bellew,  claiming  a  right  to  vote 
at  Elections  of  Representative  Peers 
for  Ireland.      Sessional  Papers,  1856. 

Bellocampo — Genealogy  of  the  Family 
of  Bellocampo,  Barons  of  Bedford. 
Arms  beautifully  coloured.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  4957. 

Bellows — Historical  sketch  of  Col.  Ben- 
jamin Bellows,  founder  of  Walpole  : 
An  Address  on  occasion  of  the  gather- 
ing of  his  Descendants  to  the  conse- 
cration of  his  Monument  at  Walpole, 
N.H.  Oct.  11,  1854,  with  an  Appendix, 
by  Henry  W.  Bellows.  New  York, 
1855.  80- 

Belloy — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Belloy,  par.  CI.  Fr.  Marie,  Marquis  de 
Belloy.     Paris,  1747.  4P- 

Belmonti — Genealogia  dell'  antica  famig- 
lia  detta  delle  Caminate  de  Belmonti 
&  de  Ricciardelli,  by  P.  Belmonti. 
Rimino,  1671.  fol. 

Belmore — Minutes  of  Evidence  of  Somer- 
set Richard,  Earl  of  Belmore,  claiming 
a  right  to  vote  at  Elections  of  Represen- 
tative Peers  of  Ireland.  Sessional 
Papers,  1856. 


298 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and    Peerage    Cases. 


Belot — Maison  de  Belot  de  Ferreux,  par 
M.  de  Birague.  Paris  s.d.  fol.  [Ex- 
tracted from  the  Archives  historiques  ; 
and  from  Hozier's  Armorial.'] 

Bemand,  see  Hardwicke. 

Benavides — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Benavides,  en  espagnol.  Don  Diego 
Vinceucis  de  Vidania.  Naples,  1696,  fol. 

Bence — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Bence, 
with  Registers  and  Monumental 
Inscriptions,  etc.  See  Notices  of  the 
Parish  Church  of  Thcrington,  Suffolk, 
by  the  Rev.  T.  S.  Hill.  1884,  8«- 

Bence  pedigree,  with  genealo- 
gical notes,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19118. 

Bendish  pedigree,  with  genealogical  notes, 
bv  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19118. 

Bendysh,  see  Cromwell. 

Benedict — The  Genealogy  of  the  Benedicts 
in  America,  by  Henry  Marvin  Benedict. 
Albany,  1870,  4P' 

Bennet — The  Bennet  Family  of  Ipswich, 
Massachusetts,  by  John  M.  Bradbury. 
Boston  [U.S.]  1875,  8o-  ^ 

Notes  on  the  Ancient  Cheshire 

Families  of  Bennett  with  their  Colla- 
teral Branches,  by  Edw.  H.  Hance. 
Liverpool,  1889,  8°- 

Collections      concerning      the 


Family  of  Bennett,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19118. 

Benson — The  Benson  Family  of  New- 
port, Rhode  Island.  Together  with  an 
appendix  concerning  the  Benson  Family 
of  America,  of  English  Descent.  New 
York,  1872.     Privately  printed. 

Bensted  pedigree,  with  genealogical  notes, 
by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19118. 

Bentinck — The  Bentinck  Family.  See 
The  Great  Governing  Families  of 
England,  i,  162. 

Die  Erbfolgerechte  der  Mantel- 
kinder  mit  Hinsicht  auf  den  Graflich 
Bentinckshen  llechtstreit,  etc.  von  A. 
W.  Heffter.     Berlin,  1836,  8o- 

Bentinck  Family.    Votum  iiber 


den  Reichsgraflich  Bentinck'schen  Erb- 
folgerechtsstreit,  by  A.  Michaelis.  3 
parts.     Tubingen,  1841—45,  S^- 

Die    Geschichte     des     graflich 

Aldenburg- Bentinck'schen  Erbfolges- 
treites,  by  K.  A.  Tabor.  Mainz,  1847, 8o» 


Bentivoglio  —  Origine  della  Famiglia 
Bentivoglio,  by  Vincenzo  Armanni. 
Bologna,  1682  8o- 

Berdwell  pedigree,  with  genealogical  notes, 
by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19118. 

Bergen — The  Bergen  Family  :  or,  the 
Descendants  ef  Hans  Hansen  Bergen, 
one  of  the  Early  Settlers  of  New  York, 
by  T.  G.  Bergen.   New  York,  1866,  8^^- 

' — The   Bersren     Family  :     or   the 


Descendants  of  Hans  Hansen  Bergen, 
with  notes  on  the  genealogy  of  several 
Long  Island  families,  bv  Tennis  G. 
Bergen.     Albany,  N.Y.  1876,  8«- 

Bergevenny,  see  Lancaster. 

Berkeley,  see  also  Throckmorton. 

Berkeley — Abstracts  of  Smith's  "Lives 
of  the  Berkeley s,"  by  T.  D.  Fosbroke. 
London,  1821,  4«- 

A    sketch    of    the    history    of 

Berkeley,  its  castle,  church,  and  the 
Berkeley  Family,  by  James  Herbert 
Cooke.     Gloucester  [1875  ?]  16«- 

-The   Lives    of    the    Berkeleys, 


Lords  of  the  Honour,  Castle,  and  Manor 
of  Berkeley,  in  the  County  of  Glouces- 
ter, from  1066  to  1618,  by  John 
Smyth.  Edited  by  Sir  John  Maclean. 
3  vols.     Gloucester,  1883,  4P- 

Pedigree   of   the    Berkeleys   of 

Camden.  Her.  Coll.  Philipot  MS.  9.  Pd. 

Pedigree  and  Arms  of  the  noble 

Family  of  Berkeley.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  2275. 

Genealogy    of   the    Barons    of 

Berkeley,  arms  beautifully  coloured. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  4957. 

-Pedigrees  of  Berkeley  of  Spech- 


ley,  in  Worcestershire,  from  1463  to 
1725.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5821,  fP. 
213  b— 216  b. 

Notes     and    Pedigree    of    the 

Family  of  Berkeley,  of  Cotheridge,  co. 
Worcester,  1780.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
5842,  pp.  276—287. 
— The  B^^^^^^j  Family,  a  Narra- 
tive, by  Mary  Tudor,  Sister-in-law  to 
the  Countess.     London,  [1822  ?]  8o- 

Claim  of  N.  Berkeley,  Esq.  to 

the  Barony  of  Botetoui-t.  See  Sessional 
Papeo's,  Dec.  1763— Apr.  1764. 

Case    of    Norborne     Berkeley, 

Esq.,  in  relation  to  the  Barony  of  Bote- 
court.  5  pages  and  pedigree. 


"F^AMILT   HiSTOElES,  PEDIGEEES,    AND     PeEEAGE     CasES. 


299 


Berkeley — Case  of  W.  F.  Berkeley,  for  the 
Earldom  of  Berkeley,  Feb.  1811.  4 
2:)ages  and  pedigree. 

Claim  of  William  Fitzhardinge 

Berkeley  to  be  Earl  of  Berkeley.      See 
Sessional   Papers.  May,    1799 — June, 
1802  ;  14,  16  of  1811 ;   115  of  1829. 
-An  Address  to  the   Right  Hon- 


ourable the  Peers  of  the  United  King' 
dom    of   Great    Britain   and   Ireland, 
from    Mary,     Countess     of  Berkeley. 
Lond.  1811.  8«- 
A  Narrative  of  the  Minutes  of 


Evidence  respecting  the  Claim  to  the 
Berkeley  Peerage,  as  taken  before  the 
Committee  of  Privileges  in  1811  ; 
together  with  the  entire  evidence  of 
the  persons  principally  concerned. 
Lond.  1811.  8^- 
Case  of  Sir  Maurice  Frederick 


Fitzhardinge  Berkeley,  of  Berkeley 
Castle,  in  relation  to  his  Claim  to  the 
Title,  Htnor,  and  Dignity  of  Baron  of 
Berkeley,  1860  fol. 

Supplemental  Case  on  behalf  of 


Sir  Maurice  F.  Fitzhardinge  Berkeley, 

claiming    to    be    Baron  of    Berkeley. 

1860. 

Appendix    to    the     Claimant's 


Supplemental  Case  (Earldom  of  Arun- 
del).    1860. 

Case  and  Speeches  in  reference 

to   the    Barony   of   Berkeley.      1860. 
fol. 
Authorities  and  Precedents  in 


Support  of  the  Claim  to  the  Barony  of 
Berkeley.     1862.  fol. 

Lists  of   Books  relating  to  the 


Berkeley  Peerage  Claim,  in  Lowndes' 

Bibliographer's  Manual,  Bohn's  edition; 

and   Notes   and   Queries,   3rd    Series, 

vol.  vi.  p.  326. 
Bermont — Grenealogie  de  la  Famille  de 

Bermont.      Extraite   du  tome   second 

des  Archives  G enealogiques  etc.  de  la 

Nohlesse  de  France,  publiees  par  P.  L. 

Laine.     Paris,  1829.  8°- 
Bernard  pedigree,  with  genealogical  notes, 

by  D.  E.  Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 

19118. 
Bernay — Genealogie    des   Seigneurs    de 

Bernay,  1717.  !S.  1.  n.  d.  4o- 
Berners  pedigree,  with  genealogical  notes, 

by  D.  E.  Davy.     Brit.  MusTAdd.  MS. 

19118. 


Berners — Pedigree    of    Bourchier,   Lord 

Berners,     deduced   from   the  Bohuns, 

16th  century.      Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  Roll 

A  33. 
Berners,  Barony  of,  see  Wilson. 
Berney  pedigree,  with  genealogical  notes, 

by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.   MS. 

19118. 
Bernhard — Diploma     of     Nobility     and 

grant  of  Arms  to  Joseph  Bernhard  von 

Steinkiill,  of  Augsburg,  1774.       With 

the  Arms  in  colours.     Vellum.     Brit. 

Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1848. 
Bernier — Genealogie    de    noble    Famille 

Bernier  d'Hongers  Wal),   originaire  de 

Valenciennes,     par    F,     V.     Goethals, 

Brux.  1845,  4P- 
Bernis — Genealogie     de    la    Maison    de 

Pierre  de  Bernis,  dans  le  Bas-Langue- 

doc,    par   C.    F.    Hippolyte.       Second 

edition.     Paris,  1844,  8°- 
Berry — Histoire   Genealogique  de  Berry, 

par  Gaspar  Thaumas  de  la  Thaumas- 

siere,     Paris,  1689,  fol. 
Essais     genealogiques    sur   les 

anciennes  families  du  Berry,  par  Rifle. 

Bourges,  1870,  8«- 
Berthout — Recherches  sur  la  Famille  de 

Berthout,  par  Felix  Van  den  Bran  den. 

Brux.    1844,    4P-       Another     edition, 

1845. 
Bertie,  see  also  Ancaster. 
Bertie — Memoir    of    Peregrine     Bertie, 

eleventh  Lord  Willoughby   D'E]:esby, 

with  four  Genealogical  Tables.     Lond. 

1838,  8«- 
Account  of  the   Bertie   Family 

of  Bersted,  Co.  Kent.  Five  Generations 

of  a  Loyal  House,  by  Lady   Georgina 

Bertie.     Lond,  1845,  8o- 

Charters    of    the     Berties     of 


Bertiested,  or  Bersted,  by  G.  T.  Clark. 
See  The  ArchcBological  Journal  xxxi, 
284.     Lond.  1874,  8«- 

Berton — Vita  Ludovici  de  Berton,  par 
R.  P.  D.  Amat  de  Graveson.  Romse, 
1724, 12°-  [Containing  the  genealogy 
of  the  House  of  Berton  of  Crillon.] 

Besbedge — Family  Records  of  some  of 
the  Descendants  of  Thomas  Besbedge 
(Bisbee)  of  Scituate,  Mass.,  in  1634,  by 
William  B.  Lapham.  Augusta,  Me. 
1876,  8«- 


300 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and   Peerage   Cases. 


Bessac — In  Memoriam.  A  brief  sketch  of 
John  Wm.  Bessac  ;  with  some  account 
of  his  family,  by  Geo.  Park  and  Benj, 
L.  Bessac.   "Albion,  N.  Y.  1863. 

Bessay — Inventaire  des  titres  de  la 
Maison  de  Bessay,  produit  par  Messire 
Fran9ois,  comte  de  Bessay.  Paris, 
1665,  4<^- 

Best — An  Account  of  the  Family  of  Best 
of  Elmswell.  See  Surtees  Society,  vol. 
for  1857. 

Betham  pedigree,  with  genealogical  notes, 
by  D.  E.  Eavy,  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
1*9118. 

Bethune  — Histoire  Grenealogique  de  la 
Maison  de  Bethune,  Dues  de  Sully, 
par  Andre  Du  Chesne.  Paris,  1639, 
fol. 

Histoire  genealogique  des  branches 

de  la  Maison  de  Bethune  existantes  en 
Flandre  et  en  Artois,  et  connues  pen- 
dant plusieurs  siecles  sous  le  nom  de 
Desplanques,  justifiee  par  preuves  mises 
en  ordre  par  M.  I'abbe  Douay.  Pour 
servir  de  supplement  a  la  Grenealogie 
de  la  Maison  de  Bethune  dressee  par  A. 
Du  Chesne  en  1639.  Paris,  1783— 
[1818].^  fol. 

■Memoire    historique    et    genealo- 


gique sur  la  Maison  de  Bethune,  par 
Mons.  Dubisson.     Par.  1739,  4*^- 
Notice  sur  la  Maison  de  Bethune- 


Hesdigneul  des  anciens  Comtes  ISouve- 
rains   de  Flandre   et   d' Artois,  par  A. 
Boudin.       Par.    1844,    S^-       Another 
edition  by  Tisseron,     Par.  1845,  8°' 
■Eecords,  Genealogical  Charts,  and 


Traditions  of  the  Families  of  Bethune 
and  Faneuil,  by  J.  L.  Weise.  New 
York,  1866,  4«- 

A  History  of  the  Bethune  Family. 


Translated  from  the  French  of  Andre 
du  Chesne,  with  additions  from  family 
records  and  other  sources.  Together 
with  a  sketch  of  the  Faneuil  Family, 
with  whom  the  Bethunes  have  become 
connected  in  America,  by  Mrs.  John  A. 
Weisse.     New  York,  1884,  4o- 

-Case  of  Sir  John  Trotter  Bethune 


of  Kilconquhar,  Fife,  on  his  claim  to 
the  honours  of  Lord  Lindsay  of  the 
Byres.  Edin.  1877,  fol. 
Claim  of  Sir  John  Trotter  Beth- 
une to  be  Lord  Lindsay.  See  Sessional 
Papers,  D  of  1877  &  1878. 


Betts  pedigree,  with  genealogical  notes, 
by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19118. 

Bevan — The  Descendants  of  Silvanus 
Bevan  of  Biddlesworth  Hall,  Co.  Nor- 
folk, and  of  Fosbury  House,  Co.  Wilts. 
Single  sheet.     Privately  printed,  1876. 

Bevilacquia  —  Memoire  Storiche  della 
nobila  Famiglia  Bevilacquia.  By  A. 
Frozzi.     Parma,  1779,  4  '• 

Bickerton — A  concise  Account  of  the  Fall 
and  Eise  of  the  Family  of  the  Bicker- 
tons  of  Maiden  Castle.  By  John 
Bickerton,  1777,  8o- 

Bicknell — A  Memorial  of  a  Eespectable 
and  Eespected  Family,  and  especially 
of  Joshua  Bicknell.  Boston,  Mass. 
1880,  80- 

The     Bicknells.        Proceedino^s 


and  Addresses  at  the  Second  Family 
Eeunion  at  Weymouth,  Mass.  Sept. 
20  and  21,  1882.  By  the  Publication 
Committee  for  the  Family.  Boston, 
1883.  8"- 

The  Bicknells.     Inscriptions  on 

Tombstones  in  Barrington,  E.I.  Pri- 
vately printed, 
Bidwell — Genealogy  of  the  Bidwell 
Family,  from  the  first  to  the  seventh 
generation,  by  Edwin  M.  Bidwell. 
Albany,  1884,  8o- 

Pedigree  of  the  Bidwell  Family, 

with  genealogical  notes,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19118. 
Bigelow — Eeport  of  the  Bigelow  Family 
Eeunion  at  Lincoln   Park,    Worcester, 
Mass.     June    21,  1887.     By    Gilman 
Bigelow  Howe.     Buffalo,  1887,  S^- 
Bigod — Collections  concerning  the  Bigod 
Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy.      Brit.    Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19118. 
Bill— History  of  the  Bill  Family.  Edited 

by  L.  Bill.     New  York,  1867,  S^- 
Billings,  see  Thayer. 

Binney — The  History  and  Genealogy  of 
the  Binney  Family,  by  C.  J.  F.  Binney, 
Albany,  1886,  8o- 
Birague — Maison  de  Birague.  France, 
Italic  et  AUemagne.  Marquis,  Comtes 
et  Barons,  par  M  de  Birague.  Paris, 
1855,  fol. 
Bird — Genealogical  Sketch  of  the  Bird 
Family,  having  its  origin  in  Hartford, 
Conn.     Hartford,  1855,  8"- 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigeees,  and   Peeeage   Cases. 


301 


Bird — The  Bird  Family.  A  Genealogy 
of  Thomas  Bird,  of  Dorchester,  Massa- 
chusetts, and  some  of  his  Descendants, 
by  William  Blake  Trask.  Boston, 
1871,  8«- 

Birmingham — Case  of  Edward  Birming- 
ham of  Dalgan,  Claiming  to  be  Lord 
Birmingham,  Baron  of  Athenry,  etc. 
With  Supplement,  Minutes  of  Evidence, 
Pedigree,  etc.  183G. 

Claim  of  John  Birmingham, 

of  Dalgin,  Esq.,  to  the  Barony  of 
Athenry.  See  Sessional  Papers,  17, 
269  of  1836. 

-A  Manual  of  the  Origin  and 


) 


Descent   of   the   Barony   of  Athenry 

Folio,  pp.  6. 
Birnie — Account  of  the  familie  of  Birnie 

of  that  Ilk,  and   of  their  descendants, 

by    John   Birnie   of  Broomhill,   1728. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  28,850. 
Account    of   the    Families    of 

Birnie   and    Hamilton    of     Bromhill, 
I    edited   by  W.    B.    D.    D.     Turnbull. 

Edinb.    1838,    8"-        Only   60    copies 

printed. 
Bisbee,  see  Besbedge. 
Biscoe — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Biscoe, 

by  John   Challenor  Covington    Smith. 

Lond.  1887,  4«- 
Bismarck  Family  by   A.  F.   Riedel,    see 

Verein    fur     GescJiichte    der    Mark 

Brandenburg,  vol.  ii,   Berl,  1841,  &c. 

8«- 

-Die  Familievon  Bismarck,    by 


Georg  Schmidt.  Rathenow,  1888.  8" 
Bisse — Genealogical  Memoranda  relating 
to  the  Family  of  Bisse,  by  Fi  ancis 
Grigson.  Illustrated  with  engravings 
of  arms,  seals,    etc.    Privately  printed. 

Bissell,  see  Dawson. 

Bisshopp — Minutes  of  Evidence  relative 
to  the  Claims  of  Sir  Cecil  Bisshopp, 
Bai-t.,  of  Parham  Park,  to  the  title  of 
Baron  Zouche.  See  Sessional  Papers, 
vol.  viii.  259. 

Bissy — Extrait  du  premier  volume  du 
Nohiliaire  Universel  de  France.  De 
Bissy,  par  M.  De  la  Chabeaussiere, 
1855,  4P 

Blacas — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Blacas,  extraite  du  tome  xi.^e  VHist. 
Geneal.  et  Her.  des  Pairs  de  France^ 
par  Courcelles.     Par.  1830,  4^- 


Blackburn  —  Genealogical  Memoranda 
relating  to  the  Family  of  Blackburn 
and  its  Alliances,  by  the  Rev.  F.  J. 
Poynton.    Privately  printed,  1874,  4''- 

Blackburne — Hale  Hall,  with  notes  on 
the  Family  of  Ireland  Blackburne. 
Liverpool,  1881,  4P-    Privately  printed. 

Blackett — Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Sir 
Walter  Blackett,  Bart.,  wnth  Pedigree 
of  the  Calverleys  of  Calverley  in  York- 
shire, and  the  Blacketts  of  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne,  and  Northumberland. 
Newcastle,  1819,  12°- 

-Obsequies    of    Certain    of   the 


Family  of  Blackett  of  Newcastle. 
Newcastle  Reprints,  vol.  i.,  by  H.  A. 
Richardson.  Newcaetle,  1847,  8o- 
Only  100  copies  printed. 

•Funeral  accounts  of  the  Family 


of  Blackett,  Baronets  of  Wallington,  Co. 
Northumberland,  1691—1759.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  27,421. 

Blackmonstre — Pedigree  of  Blackm on stre, 
Huish,  etc.,  on  vellum.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  Roll  P.  3. 

Blackmore — Facsimile  of  the  Grant  of 
Arms  to  John  Blackmore  of  London, 
1661,  by  Sir  Edw.  Bysshe,  Clarenceux. 
Published  by  Mitchell  and  Hughes, 
Wardour  Street,  London.     1889. 

Pedigree    of   the   Blackmore 


Family,  by  C.  E.  B.  Bowker.  Privately 
printed,  1888. 

Blackwood — Account  of  the  Printing- 
house  Family  of  Blackwood.  See 
"The  Critic,"  Nos.  522-528. 

Claim    of    the   Right   Hon. 

Frederick  Temple  Blackwood,  Baron 
Dufferin  and  Claneboye,  to  vote  at 
Elections  of  Irish  Peers.  See  Sessional 
Papers  245  of  1848. 

Bladweil — The  Genealogy  of  the  Family 
of  Blodwell,  or  Bladweil;  deduced 
from  Richard  Blodwell  of  Great 
Thurlow,  Co.  Suffolk,  to  Charles  Blad- 
weil of  Swanington,  Co.  Norfolk,  and 
John  Bladw^ell  of  London,  1754  ;  with 
the  arms  emblazoned.  Vellum  roll. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  JVJS.  14,393. 

Blague  pedigree,  with  genealogical  notes, 
bv  D.  E.  Davy,  Brit.  Mug.  Add.  MS, 
19,118. 


302 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,    and   Peerage  Cases. 


Blake — A  Genealogical  History  of 
William  Blake  of  Dorchester,  and  his 
Descendants,  by  Samuel  Blake.  Boston, 
1857,  8«- 

A    liecord   of   the    Blakes    of 

Somersetshire,  especially  in  the  line  of 
William  Blake,  of  Dorchester,  Mass. 
With  One  Hranch  of  his  Descendants. 
From  the  Notes  of  Horatio  G-.  Somerby. 
Boston,  1881,  4'^-      Privately   printed. 

Blake  Pedigree,  with  genealogi- 
cal notes,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,118. 

Blakey — Evidences  of  the  Blakey  Family. 
MS.  No.  yiii.  Towneley  Hall, 
Burnley. 

Blanch — Historia  dell  a  Famiglia  Blanch. 
D.  C.  Tutini.     Naples,  1670,  4o- 

Blanchefort,  see  Bonne. 

Bland — Collections  for  a  History  of  the 
Ancient  Family  of  Bland,  by  Nicholas 
Carlisle.  100  copies  privately  printed. 
Lond.  1820,  4'^- 

Blennerhasset  —  Collections  concerning 
the  Blennerhasset  Family,  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19118. 

Blin — Notice  biographique  et  genealo- 
gique  de  M.  le  Vicomte  Blin  de  Bour- 
don, par  M.  de  Lansac.  Par.  1847,    8°- 

Blodwell,  see  Bladwell. 

Blois,  see  also  Chastillon. 

Blois — Collections  concerning  the  Blois 
Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19118. 

Blomfield — Collections  concerning  the 
Family  of  Blomfield,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19119. 

Blondel — Genealogie      des     Barons     de 
Blondel  de  Beauregard  de  Yiane,    des 
Barons   de    Cuinchy,  etc.,    par   F 
Goethals.     Brux.  1845,  8«- 

Bloomfield,  Baron,  see  Douglas. 

The    Bloomfield    Family,   of 

Honington,  see  "  Correspondence,"  of 
Bobert  Bloomfield.  1870. 

Bloss  Genealogy.  Descendants  of  Edmund 
and  Mary  Bloss,  by  J.  0.  Bloss.  New- 
York,  1886,  8«-  Printed  for  private 
circulation. 

Blosse  pedigree 
by  D.  E.  Davy. 
19119. 

Blount — Account  of  the  Blount  Family. 
See  "  The  Compleat  Gentleman,"  by 
Henry  Peacham.  1661,  4" 


x^^. 


with   genealogical  notes, 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 


Blount — Collections  for  a  History  of  the 
Ancient  Family  of  Blount.  Lond.  1826, 
40.      Privately  printed. 

Large  pedigrees  of   the  Family 


of  Blount,  with  arms  and  quarterings 

in  trick.    17th  century.       Biit.    Mus. 

Add.  MS.  32659,  ff.  II,  81^'    89. 
Bloxham — Pedigree    of  the    Family     of 

Bloxham.     Oxford,  n.d.  4"- 
Blund  pedigree,  with   genealogical  notes, 

by  D.  E.  Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 

19119. 
Blundell  pedigree,  with  genealogical  notes, 

by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 

19119. 
Blunt — Pedigrees  of  Blunt,  Goddard,  and 

Carew,     by     Sir     Thomas     Philij^ps. 

Privately  printed. 
Boase — An   Account  of  the   Families  of 

Boase,    or    Bowes,    etc.     Printed    for 

Charles,  William,  George,  Clement,  and 

Frederick  Boase.     Exeter,  1876,  4P- 
Boccapaduli — Notizia      della      Famiglia 

Boccapaduli  Patrizia  Bomana  ordinata 

E    Distesa    da    Marco   Ubaldo    Bicci. 

Kome,  1762,  fol. 
Boddington — Portions     of    Vincent  and 

Boddington    Pedigrees,    compiled    by 

Reginald  Stewart  Boddington.     Lond. 

1876,  4°-    Privately  printed. 
Bode — The  Pedigree  of  John  Bode,   of 

Rayley,  Co.  Essex,  made  by  Sir  Wm. 

Dethick,  1601  ;    and  amplified  by  Sir 

Wm.     Segar,    1617 ;     with   the    arms 

emblazoned.     Vellum  roll.    Brit.  Mus. 

Add.  MS.  15,565. 
Bodenham,  see  Weld. 
Boderie — Les  La  Boderie.  Etude  sur  une 

Famille  Normande,  par  le  comte  H.  de 

La  Ferriere-Percy.     Par.  1857,  8«- 
Bodiam — The     Family   of    Bodiam,    by 

Mark  Anthony  Lower.  Lond.  1871,  S^- 
Bogardus,  see  Gale. 
Bohun,  see  also  Howard, 
Bohun — The  Diary  and   Autobiography 

of  Edmund  Bohun,  Esq.,  Licenser  of 

the  Press  in  the  reign  of  William  and 

Mary,  with  folded  descent,  by  S.  W.  Bix. 

Beccles,  1853,  4"-     Privately  printed. 
Oi'igin  and  Arms  of  the  Family 

of  Bohun.     See  Journal  of  the   Brit. 

Arch.  Ass.  vol.  xxvii.,  182-191. 
Collection  concerning  the  Family 

of  Bohun,  by  D.  E.  Davy.    Brit.  Mus. 

Add.  MS,  19,119, 


Family  Histoeies,   Pedigrees,  and  Peeeage  Cases. 


303 


Bois — Collection  concerning  the  Family 
of  Bois,  by  1).  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,119. 

Boisscliot — Copies  of  royal  commissions 
and  other  documents  relating  to  the 
public  services  and  family  connections 
of  Ferdinand  de  Boisschot,  Baron  de 
Saventhem,  Chancellor  of  Brabant, 
with  coloured  coats  of  arms,  1543-1645, 
in  Fre7ic}i,  Dutch,  and  Spanish.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,969. 

Notes    of     Births,     Deaths, 

Marriages,  etc.,  of  the  Family  of 
Boisschot,  Lord  of  Erps,  to  the  year 
1624.     Brit.  Mus.  Add   MS.  20,687. 

Genealogical  Historv  of  the 


Family  of  Boisschot,  with  drawings  of 
arms,  seals,  etc.,  drawn  up  in  proof  of 
the  right  of  Francois  de  Boisschot, 
Comte  d'Erps,  to  bear  the  arms  of  the 
house  of  Roouere,  Lords  of  Stack enborch, 
1656.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  20,688. 
-Copies  of  Documents  relative 


to  the  Houses  of  Zierotin  and  Boisschot, 
1647-1768.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
20,689. 

Original  and  certified  copies 

of  Documents  and  heraldic  collections 
relative  to  the  family  of  Boisschot, 
between  1308  and  1787.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  20,691. 

Boissy — Genealogie  de  la  Famille  des 
fondateurs  de  la  maison  et  college  de 
Boissy,    par  Chassebras  de  Brease  et 

Chassebras  de  Cremaille.     Paris,    n.d. 

40. 

Abrege  cronologique  du  College 

de  Boissy,  avec  la  genealogie  de  la 
Famille  de  ses  fondateurs,  par  J. 
Chevillard.     Paris,  1724,  fol. 

Bokenham — Notes  and  Extracts  from 
numerous  authorities  respecting  the 
Family  of  Bukenham  or  Bokenham,  of 
Norfolk  aud  Suffolk,  from  A.D.  1066 
to  1883,  by  Henry  Maudslay  and  W. 
P.  Ivatts.  Lond.  1884,  4P-  250 
copies  privately  printed. 

^Abstract  of  llecords,  etc.   to 

prove  the  Claims  and  Title  of  Katherine, 
wife  of  Richard  Bokenham  of  Weston- 
Mercate,  Co.  Suffolk,  to  the  Barony  of 
Beiners.  1717,  folio. 

Collection  concerning #ie  Family 

of  Bokenham,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19119. 


Bokenliam — Claim  of  Mrs.  Bokenham  to 
the  Barony  of  Berners.  See  Sessional 
Papers,  Mar. — June,  1720. 

Bold — Register  of  Marriages,  Christen- 
ings, and  Burials  of  the  Bold  Family 
of  Earn  worth,  from  1540  to  1673. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  22,654. 

Boldero  pedigree,  with  genealogical  notes, 
by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19119. 

Boleyne — Historical  Anecdotes  of  the 
Families  of  the  Boleynes,  Carej's,  and 
Joscelyns,  by  Emily  Gr.  S.  Reilly. 
Privately  printed,  1835.     4"- 

Historical    Anecdotes    of    the 

Families  of  Boleynes,  Careys,  Mor- 
daunts,  Hamiltons,  and  Jocelyns, 
arranged  as  an  elucidation  of  the 
Genealogical  Chart  at  Tollymore  Park, 
etc.  by  Emily  Reilly.  Newry,  1839, 
40.      Privately  printed. 

Bolle — Account  of  the  Parish  of  Scamp  ton, 
Lincolnshire,  with  Anecdotes  of  the 
Bolle  Family,  by  Archdeacon  C. 
Illingworth.  Lond.  1808,  4P-  Another 
edition,  1810. 

Bolles— Genealogy  of  the  Bolles  Family 
in  America,  by  John  A.  Bolles. 
Boston,  1865,  4°- 

Boiling — A  Memoir  of  a  portion  of  the 
Boiling  Family  in  England  and  Vir- 
ginia. Richmond,  Va.  1868.  Printed 
for  private  distribution. 

Bolton — Genealogical  and  Biographical 
Account  of  the  Family  of  Bolton  in 
England  and  America,  bv  Robert 
Bolton.  New  York,  1862,  8'^"' 


: The  Descendants  of  William 

Bolton  of  Reading,  Mass.,  by  Charles 
Knowles  Bolton,  of  Cambridge,  1888, 
80- 


The  Boltons  of  Old  and  New 

England,  with  a  genealogy  of  the 
descendants  of  Wm.  Bolton  of  Reading, 
Mass.  1720,  by  C.  K.  Bolton.  Albany, 
1889,  8«- 

Bolton  pedigrees,  with  genea- 
logical notes,  by  D.  E.  Daw.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,119. 

Bonaparte  Pedigree,  including  his 
Collateral  Branches,  and  Great  Military 
and  State  Officers.  4th  edition.  Lond. 
1814,  16°' 


304 


Family  Histories,   Pedigrees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


Bonaparte — Das  Haus  Buonaparte,  ein 
genealogischer  Versuch,  bv  Christoph 
Friedrich  Cotta.  Carlsruhe.  1814,  8«- 

Buonaparte  sa  famille  et  sa 

cour  par  un  chambellan  force  a  I'etre. 
2  vols.     Paris,  1816,  8«- 

-Memoirs  of  Napoleon  Bona- 


parte, his  Court  and  Family,  by  Madame 
Junot,  Duchess  d'Abrantes.  With 
portraits  of  the  Buonapartes.  2  vols. 
1836.     8« 

-Biographic  de  la  famille  Bona- 


parte, par  Henri  Carred.    Paris,  1848, 
folio  sheet. 

-A  genealogical  table  of  the 


Bonaparte  Family.    London,  1852,  4<''- 
Napoleon  Dynasty  ;    or,    the 


History  of  the  Bonaparte  Family,  an 
entirely  new  work,    by  the    Berkeley 
Men.     New  York,  1852.     8«- 
Napoleon     Louis,     and     his 


Times  ;  with  notices  of  his  writings  ; 
a  Memoir  of  the  Bonaparte  Family, 
etc.,  by  Henry  W.  De  Puy.  New  York, 
1856.     S"' 

-Symbolisme    des     noms     de 


Bonaparte  et  de  Napoleon,  par  Joseph 
Noulens.     Paris,  1859.  8"- 
The  Marriaores  of  the  Bona- 


partes,  by  the  Hon.  Dennis  Arthur 
Bingham.  2  vols.  Lond.  1881,  8"-  2nd 
edition,  1882. 

-The  Life  of  Napoleon  Bona- 


parte, with  biographies  of  the  Bonaparte 
Family  and  Napoleon  the  Third,  by 
John  Stevens  Cabot  Abbott.  Lond. 
1882,  83.  80- 

-The  Family  of  Bonaparte  and 


its  branches.  Single  sheet.  Lond.  1885 
-Le  Prince  Lucien  Bonaparte 


et  sa  Famille.  1889,  8o- 
Bonar — The  Bonar  Family  of  Bonare,  &c. 

See   "  Popular   Genealogists,"   Edinb. 

18G5,  8«- 
Bond — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Bond, 

of  the  Isle  of   Purbeck,   in  the  County 

of   Dorset,  by  Thomas    Bond.    Lond. 

1839,    fol.     Another   edition  in  1858. 

Privately  printed. 
Bond  pedigree,  with   genealogical 

notes,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 

MS.  19119. 
Bonfils — Genealogie  historique  et  authen- 

lique  des  Families  Bonfils  et  de  Lapey- 

rouse-liochon,  suivie  d'un  Appendice  sur 


Aug. 


la   Maison   de   Montholon,  par 

Castan.     Besan9on,  1856,  8°- 
Bonnault — De   Bonnault,     seigneurs   de 

Saint-Georges,    etc.   par    F.     Combes 

d'Auriac.     Par.  1855,  4"- 
Bonne — Histoire        Genealogique       des 

Families   de   Bonne,     de   Crequy,     de 

Blanchefort,    d'Agout,     de    Vesc,    de 

Montlor,  de  Maubec,  et  de  Montauban, 

par  Guy  Allard.  Grenoble,  1672, 
40. 

Bonneval — Notice  historique  sur  la  Mai- 
son de  Bonneval,  par  L.  Valter.  Par. 
1844,  8"- 

Bontecou — The  Bontecou  Genealogy.  A 
Kocord  of  the  Descendants  of  Pierre 
Bontecou,  a  Huguenot  llefugee  from 
France,  in  the  Lines  of  his  Sons,  by 
John  E.    Morris.       Hartford,     Conn. 

1885,  8«- 

The     Ancestry     of     Daniel 

Bonticou  of  Springfield,  Mass.  by 
John  E.  Morris.  Hartford,  Conn. 
1887,  8«- 

Bontine — Case  of  W.  Cunninghame 
Bontine,  Esq.  in  opposition  to  the 
claims  of  Mrs.  M.  Barclay  Allardice, 
Widow,  to  the  dignities  of  Earl  of 
Strathern  etc.,  1871.  Minutes  of 
Evidence  on  the  above  Case,  Sessional 
Facers,  1870—74. 

Bonython — The  Bonythons,  of  Bonython, 
in  Cornwall.  See  "  Gentleman's  Maga- 
zine," Feb.  1868,  p.  179  ;  also  "  The 
Antiquary."  April.  1881,  p.  191. 

The    Bonython     Family    of 

Maine,  by  Dr.  Charles  E.  Banks.  1884, 
PP  7, 

Booge — A  Short  and  General  Account  of 
the  Family  of  People  by  the  name  of 
Booge  in  the  United  States.  Privately 
printed. 

Booth — Genealogical  Tables  of  the  Noble 
Families  of  Grey,  and  of  Booth,  Baron 
Delamer.  Compiled  by  Joseph 
Edmondson,  1770,  fol. 

Boothe — The  Family  of  Richard  Boothe 
(an  original  settler  in  Stratford,  Conn.) 
traced  through  some  branches  of  his 
posterity.     New  York.  1862.  12"- 

Records   of  some 

Robert  Boothe, 

of  Saco,   Maine,   1642.     Compiled  by 

J.  H.  Booth.     Milwaukee,  1869-1877. 


-Genealogical 
of  the  Descendants  of 


yo.      Printed  for  free  distribution, 


Family  Histories,   Pedi&eees,   and  Peerage  Cases. 


305 


Bophin — The  case  of  the  cliildren  of  Col. 

J.  B.,  commonly  called  Lord  Bophin,  hy 

John  Burke.  Single  sheet.  Lond.  1700? 
Borgia — Saggio  di  Albero  Genealogico  e 

di  raemorie  su  la  famiglia  Borgia,  by 

L.  N.  Cittadella.    Torino,  1872.  8°- 
Borlase — History     of     the     Family    of 

Borlase,  of  Cornwall,  The  Genealogist^ 

New  series,  vol.  2.  Lond.  1885,  8<^ 
The  Descent,  Name  and  Arms 

of     Borlase     of    Borlase,    by    W.     C. 

Borlase.  Lond.  1889. 
Borradaile — Sketch  of  the  Borradailes  of 

Cumberland,    by   A.     F.     Borradaile. 

Lond.  1881,  4o- 
Borrett-Collection  concerning  the  Family 

of  Borrett,  by  D.  E.  Davy.   Brit.  Mus. 

Add.  MS.  19119. 
Borron — Borron     Genealogy.     Compiled 

by    J.    Paul   Rylands.        Printed   for 

private  circulation,  1873,  4"- 
Borthwiek — Claim  of  Henry  Berth  wick  to 

the    title    of     Lord     Borthwiek,    see 

Sessional  Papers,  Jan. — Apr.  1762. 
Case   of    Henry     Morthwick, 

claiming  the  title  of  Lord  Borthwiek, 

March  i762.  Keprinted  in  1868. 
Case  of  John   Borthwiek  of 


Crookstown,  claiming  the  title  of  Lord 
Borthwiek,  March,  1762.  Reprinted 
in  1868. 

-Claim    of   John    Borthwiek, 


Esq.,   to  the  title  of   Lord    Borthwiek. 
See   Sessional   Papers.     Feb.    1774 — 
Nov.  1776. 
Claim  of  Archibald  Borthwiek, 


Esq.,  to  the  title  of  Lord  Borthwiek. 
See  Sessional  Papers,  83  of  1812  ;  26 
of  1812—13 ;  77  of  1813—14 ;  49  of 
1814—15. 

-Claim  of  Cunninghame  Borth 


wick  to  the  title  of  Lord  Borthwiek, 
See  Sessional  Papers,  C  of  1868 — 9  ; 
B  of  1870. 

Bossi — Chronica  Bossiana,  with  a  genea- 
logical table  of  the  Visconti,  by  Donati 
Bossii.      Mediolaui,  1492.   fol. 

Bostock,  see  Cotgreve. 

Bostock — Pedigrees  of  the  Family  of 
Botestoch  or  Bostok.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
Rolls  A  31,  32. 

Bosville — Some  Account  of  Maidstone  in 
Kent,  to  which  are  added  Genealogical 
Tables  of  the  Bosville  FamilJ^,  by  J.  H. 
Baverstock.     Lond.  1832,  S'^- 


Bosville — Notes  respecting  the  Family  of 
Bosville,  of  Newhall.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans. 
MS.  900,  f.  439. 

Boteler,  sec  also  Stanley. 

Boteler — Notes  on  the  Armorial  Bearings 
of  Boteler,  of  Brantfield,  in  Herts,  and 
Drake  of  Devon,  by  Sir  W.  Drake. 
Privately  printed,  1874,  8"- 

Botetourt  pedigree,  with  genealogical 
notes,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  19119. 

Botetourt,  Barony  of,  see  Berkeley: 

Botfield,  see  also  Thynne. 

Botfield — Stemmata  Botevilliana.  Memo- 
rials of  the  Family  of  Botfield,  anciently 
Boteville,  in  the  County  of  Salop. 
Norton  Hall,  1843,  4«-  Only  25  copies 
printed. 

Stemmata  Botevilliana.   Memo- 


rials of  the  Families  of  De  Boteville. 
Thynne,  and  Botfield,  by  Beriah  Bot- 
field.    Westminster,  1858,  4P- 

Bouberch — Details  historiques,  genealo- 
giques  et  heraldiques  sur  Robert  de 
Rouberch  et  sur  la  Maison  du  meme 
nom,  par  le  comte  de  Roubers-Abbe- 
ville-Tuncit.     Amiens,  1842,  8o- 

Notice  sur  la  Maison  de  Bou- 

bers-AbbeviUe-Tunci.     Par.  1845,  8o- 

Boucherat — Le  Coq  royal,  ou  le  Blazon 
mysterieux  des  Armes  de  Mons. 
Boucherat,  par  Brice  Bauderon  de 
Senecey.     Mascon,  1687,  12^- 

Bouglon — Notice  historique  sur  la  Famille 
de  Bouglon.  Extrait  de  la  Pevue 
Hist,  de  la  Noblesse,  par  Jules  Delpit. 
Par.  1841,  8«- 

Bouille — Maison  de  Bouille  par  le  comte 
de  Bouille.     Bordeaux,  1857,  8o- 

Bouillon — Discours  du  duche  de  Bouillon 
et  du  rang  des  dues  de  Bouillon,  par 
Ch.  Justel.     Paris,  1633,  4'^- 

Actes  et  Titres  de  la  Maison 


de  Bouillon,  avec  des  remarques,  par 
De  Gaigniers.  Par.  et  Col.  1698, 
12«- 

Boulter — Two  brief  genealogical  tables 
showing  certain  descents  in  tlie  Family 
of  Boulter  of  Worcestershire,  and 
Kingston-upon-HuU.  Privately  printed 
by  W.  C.  B.  1871. 

Bouquier — Famille  de  Bouquier.  Ex- 
trait  de  I'hist.  her.  et  univ.  de  Noblesse 
de  Provence,  par  Artefeuil.  Mars. 
X853,  80- 


306 


Family  Histories,  PEDiaEEEs,   and   Peeeage  Cases. 


Bourbon — Memoires  et  Recueil  de  I'Ori- 
gine,  Alliance  et  Succession  de  la  Royale 
Faraille  de  Bourbon.  [Attribues  a  P.  de 
Belloy  et  a  Pellisson.]  La  Rochelle, 
1587,  80- 

Genealogie  regise  domus  Bor- 

bonise.     Paris,  1590,  fol. 

-Histoire   du   Roy  Loys  IX. 


avec   la  genealogie  de   la   Maison    de 
Bourbon,  par  Jean,  Sire  de  Joinville. 
Genevse,  1505,  12"- 
Memoirs    deJean,      Sire    de 


Joinville,  avec  la  genealogie  de  la  Mai- 
son de  Bourbon,  par  Jean,  Sire  de 
Joinville.     Paris,  1G66,  12«- 

-Descente  Genealogique  de  la 


Maison  de  Bourbon,  depuis  St.  Louis 
jusqu'  a  present,  par  Henry  De 
Montagu.     Paris,  1609,  8'^- 

■Genealogical  tree  of  the  House 


of  Bourbon.     Paris,  1620,  fol. 
Genealosrie     de     la    Maison 


Royale  de  Bourbon,  par   Charles  Ber 
nard.     Paris,  1644,  fol. 

-Genealogie     de     la    Maison 


Royale  de  Bourbon,  avec  les  eloges  et 
les  portraits  des  Princes  qui  en  sont 
sortis,  par  Ch.  Bernard.  Paris,  1646, 
fol. 

-History  of  the  Royal  Families 


of  Austria  and  Bourbon,  by  J.   Banks. 

1708.  ^ 
Enlaces   Genealogicos   de   las 

Augustas  Casas  de  Bourbon  y  Austria, 

by  Macedo,  consisting  entirely  of 
genealogical  tables.  Valencia.  1765,  fol. 
Histoire    de    la    Maison    de 

Bourbon,  par  J.  L.  RipaultDesormeaux. 

5  vols.    Paris,  1772—88,  4"- 
■ Memoirs    of     the    Kings     of 

Spain  of  the  House  of  Bourbon,  1700 — 

1788     by   Archdeacon    Coxe.      5  vols. 

Lond.  1815,  S'>- 
Histoire       Genealogique     et 

Chronologique  de  la  Maison  Royale  de 

Bourbon,  par  N.  L.  Achaintre.  2    vols. 

Palis,  1825,  8^- 

-Historical    Memoirs    of    the 


House  of  Bourbon.     2  vols.  1831,  8o- 
Les      six    d'Orlcans.      Essai 


Bourbon — Histoire  des  Dues  de  Bourbon 
et  des  Comtes  de  Forez,  par  Jean-Marie 
de  la  Mure.  3  vols.  Paris,  1860-68,  4o- 
•Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 


Bourbon,  1256  a  1869,  par  L.  E.  Dus- 
sieux.      Paris,  1869,  8°- 

Genealogical  Chart,    shewing 

all  the  branches  of  the  Ex-Royal  House 
of  Bourbon,  now  living,  etc.  by  F.  J. 
Jeffery.  Lond.  1869,  8«- 

Album  Genealogique  des  Princes 


de  la  Maison    de  Bourbon,  par  V.  A. 
Dumax.  Paris,  1873,  fol. 

Armorial  du  Bourbonnais,  par 

le   C*®  George  de    Soultrait.    Moulins, 
1875,  fol. 

-Les  Bourbons  de  France,  par 


A.  de  Cesena,  1887. 
Bourchier,  see  also  Berners  ;    Cocke. 
Bourchier    pedigree,     with     genealogical 

notes,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 

MS.  19119. 

Genealogies  of  the  Families 


of  Bourchier,    Cranfield,   and   Greville. 
MS.  No.  19.   Knole  Park,  Co.  Kent. 

Bourgoing — Notice  historique  et  genea- 
logique sur  la  famille  de  Bourgoing  en 
Nivernais  et  a  Paris,  par  lo  comte 
George  de  Soultrait.     Lyon,  1855.    8"- 

Bourke — List  of  manuscripts  relating  to 
the  family  of  Bourke,  with  a  Genealogy 
of  the  family  of  Mac  William  Bourke. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  30,515. 

Bournonville — Descente  genealogique  de 
rillustre  Maison  de  Bournonville,  par 
Pierre  d'Hozier.  Paris,  1657,  fol. 

Doze  frutos  de  la  Muy  An- 


Historique  sur  la  branche  Cadette  de  ' 
la  Maison  de  Bourbon.  Paris,  1835,  8°- 
-Extrait  des   genealogies   des 


Maisons  de  Bourbon,  de  Bretagne  et  de 
Trogoff-Kerlessjs.  Par.  1846,  fol. 


tigua  y  Ilustre  Casa  de  Bournonville,  by 
E.  Casallos.     Barcelona,  1680,  fol. 

Bouteiller — Maison  de  Bouteiller,  par  M. 
de  Birague.  Paris,  1854,  fol. 

Boutery — Notice  sur  la  Maison  de  Bou- 
tery,  par  un  Gentilhomme  Picard  (M  le 
Marq.  de  Belleval.)  Amiens,  1860,  8°- 

Bouton  —  Histoire  Genealogique  des 
Comtes  de  Chamilly  de  la  Maison  de 
Bouton,  au  Duchc  de  Bourgopgne,  par 
Pierre  Palliot.  2  parts  Dijon  1665  and 
1671.  fol. 

Bowdoin,  see  Temple. 

Bowen,  see  Hughes. 

Bower — Pedigree  of  the  Ancient  Family 
of  Bowers,  in  the  Counties  of  Wilts, 
Dorset,  Somerset  and  Southampton, 
1632.     Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1075, 


Family  Histories,  Pedigeees,   and    Peerage  Cases. 


307 


Bower — Notes  concerning  the  Bower 
Family  of  Gloucestershire,  by  Herbert 
Bower,  1871.  Printed  for  private  cir- 
culation. 

Kev.  John  Bovver,  first  Minister 

of  Derby,  Conn.,  and  his  Descendants, 
by  C.  C.  Baldwin.  Privately  printed, 
1879.     8«- 

Bowers,  see  Johnson. 

Bowes,  see  also  Boase. 

Bowes — Illuminated  Pedigree  of  the 
Bowes  Family.  Vellum  roll,  Elford 
Manor  House. 

Bowes  pedigree,  with  genealogi- 
cal notes,  bv  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,119. 

Claim  of  the  lit.  Hon.  Thomas 

Bowes  to  the  Titles  of  Earl  of  Strath- 
more  and  Kinghorn  ;  also  the  Petition 
of  John  Bowes,  claiming  the  same 
Titles.     Sessional  Papers,  1821. 

l^owett — Pedigree  of  Bowett,  of  Hurst- 
pierpoint.  See  Sussex  Archceological 
Collections,  vol.  xi.  1859.  Also  Coll. 
Top.  et.  Gen.,  part  32,  pp.  340—60. 

Boyce,  see  Druce. 

Boyd — Notices  of  the  Family  of  Boyd. 
See  The  History  of  Killmarnock,  by 
Archibald  M'Kay,  pp.  19—37.  Kill- 
marnock, 1864,  8''- 

The  History  of  the  Boyd  Family 

and  Descendants,  by  William  P.  Bovd. 
Conesus,  N.  Y.,  1884,  8^- 

Boyle — Papers  relating  to  the  Family  of 
Boyle,  1598—1640.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  19,832. 

^Memorials     of   the    Illustrious 

Family  of  Boyle,  particularly  of  Charles, 
Earl  of  Orrery,  by  E.  Budgell,  1732,  8o- 
-Memoirs  of  the  lives  and  cha- 


racters of  the  Family  of  the  Boyles, 
particularly  of  Charles  Earl  of  Orrery, 
by  E.  Budgell ;  with  an  appendix, 
containing  the  character  of  E,.  Boyle, 
by  Bishop  Burnet  and  others.      Third 

w    edition,  Lond.  1737,  8°- 

m Memoir  of  the  Lives  and  Char- 
acters of  the  illustrious  family  of  the 
Boyles ;  one  Henry  Boyle,  Speaker  of 
the  House  of  Commons,  and  Lord 
Justice  of  Ireland.  Dubl.  1754,  12°- 
-Sixty-four      "  Quartiers  "      of 


Major  Gerald  Edmund  Boyle,  and  his 
Brothers  and  Sisters,  by  *  Edmund 
Montagu  Boyle.      Single  sheet,  1882, 


Boylston,  see  Vinton  Genealogy. 

Boyne — Claim  of  Gustavus  Frederic, 
Viscount  Boyne,  to  vote  at  Elections 
of  Irish  Peers.  See  Sessional  Papers, 
0.  of  1855. 

Boynton — American  Boynton  Directory, 
containing  the  Address  of  all  known 
Boyntons,  Boyingtons  and  Byingtons 
in  the  United  States  and  British 
Dominions,  by  JohnFarnham  Boynton. 
Syracuse,  N.Y.  1884,  8«- 

Boys — A  Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Boys,  by  W.  Boys  and  W.  Boteler. 
Printed  on  a  single  sheet  for  private 
distribution, 

Brabant — Genealogy  of  the  House  of 
Brabant  from  the  year  51  B.C.  to  the 
time  of  Philip  2nd  of  Spain,  A.D.  1565. 
[In  Dutch.]  Gheprint  Thantwerpen, 
1565,  fol. 

Brabazon — Genealogical  History  of  the 
Brabazon  Family,  from  its  origin  to 
Sir  William  Brabazon,  who  died  in 
1552,  and  thence  down  to  Sir  W.  J. 
Brabazon  now  surviving.  Edited  by 
H.  Sharpe.  Paris,  1825,  4^-  Privately 
printed. 

Bracebridge — The  Family  of  Bracebridge, 
of  Atherstone,  etc.  See  Shakespereana^ 
by  G.  P.  French,  p.  510. 

Bracket,  see  Hughes. 

Bradbury,  see  also  Goodwin. 

Bradbury  Memorial.  Record  of  some  of 
the  Descendants  of  Thomas  Bradbury 
of  Agamenticus  (York)  in  1634,  and 
of  SaUsbury,  Mass.  in  1638.  With  a 
brief  sketch  of  the  Bradburys  of  Eng- 
land, compiled  from  the  collections  of 
John  M.  Bradbury,  by  Wm.  B. 
Lapham.  Portland,  1890,  8°- 

Braddill — Evidences  of  the  Braddill 
Family,  from  the  reign  of  Edward  I.  to 
Charles  II.  MS.  No.  xyii.  Towneley 
Hall,  Burnley. 

Bradford — Genealogical  Memoir  of  the 
Descendants  of  William  Bradford,  of 
New  Plymouth,  by  Guy  M.  Fessenden. 
Boston,  1850,  8°- 

Bradley — History  of  the  Bradlee  Family, 
with  particular  reference  to  the  Des- 
cendants of  Nathanial  Bradley,  of 
Dorchester,  Mass.,  by  Samuel  Bradlee 
Doggett.     Boston,  1878,  S^- 

Bradshaw — An  account  of  the  Bradshaw 
family    aud  of  Joho    Bradshaw,  the 


308 


Family  Histories,   Pedigeees,   and  Peerage  Cases. 


President  of  the  Hij^h  Court  of  Justice 
which  condemned  King  Charles.  See 
Nooks  and  Corners  of  Lancashire  and 
Cheshire,  by  James  Croston.  Man- 
chester, 1882. 
Braganza — Genealogical  Account  of  tlie 
Family  of  Braganza,  1580.  MS,  Hat- 
held  House. 

Bragdon,  see  Leighton. 

Bragelongne  —  Discours  gonealogique. 
Origine  et  genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Bragelongne,  par  Pierre  de  Brage- 
longne.    Paris,  1689,  8«- 

Brahaea — Genealogia  Brahsea,  sive  Cer- 
tissimse  traducis  Pervetustse  Prosapise 
Illustrissimorum  comitum  Brahseorum, 
Comitum  in  Wisingsburg,  L.  Baronum 
de  Ridboholm  et  Lindholm,  &c.,  by 
Joh.  Gustavi  (Enewinge.  Holmise, 
1647,  fol, 

Imagines  Illustrissime  Familias 

Brahese.     Wisingsburg,  1673,  fol. 

Braham  pedigree,  with  genealogical  notes, 
by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19119. 

Brampton  pedigree,  with  genealogical 
notes,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19119. 

Braraston — Autobiography  of  Sir  John 
Bramston,  K.B.  of  Skreens,  from  the 
original  Family  MS.,  with  Pedigree. 
Camden  Society,  Lond.  1845,  4"- 

Bramston    pedigree,     with 

genealogical  notes,  by  D.  E.  Daw. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,120. 

Brancas — Notice  historique  sur  la  Maison 
des  Dues  de  Brancas,  de  Lauraguais, 
etc.,  par  E.  Dutilleul.   Par.  1856,  8»- 

Pieces   et   documents   pour  M. 

Hibon  de  Frohen,  grand  d'Espagne  et 
ducde  Brancas,  etc.  Avec  tableau  genea- 
logique.     Par.  1859,  4" 

Brand — Original  grant  of  Arms  and 
Crest  to  Ellis  Brand,  Esq.  of  Whersted, 
CO.  Suffolk,  1741.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
Koll  27,004. 

Collection      concerning      the 

Family  of  Brand,  by  D.  E.  Daw.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,120. 

Brandenbourg — Kitratti  della  Casa  Elet- 
torale  di  Brandeburgo.  G.  Leti.  2  vols. 
Amst.  1687.  4P- 

Memoires 


Brandenbourg — Anecdotes  pour  servir  a 

I'histoirie  de  la  Maison  de  Brandebourg. 

Franc.  1772.   S^- 
—Copper-plates    of     Sundry 

Medals  of  the  Family  of  Brandenburg. 

40-      No  date. 
Memoirs  of  the  House  of 


Brandenburg,  by  L.  Iv-anke,  from  the 
German  by  Sir  Alex,  and  Lady  Gordon* 
Lond.  1849.  8°- 

-Genealogy  of  the  Swabian 


pour    servir    a 
I'Histoire  de  Brandebourg.  Berl,  1750. 


branch  of  the  House  of  Brandenburg, 
from  1380  to  1759.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  18,712. 

Brandon  —  Collection  concerning  the 
Family  of  Brandon,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,120. 

Copies  of   various   Papers,   etc. 

relating  to  the  Peerages   of   Brandon    ' 
and    Dover,    (about    1769)     4«'      Pri- 
vately printed  by  the  Duke  of  Hamil- 
ton. 

Case  of  the  Most  Noble  Doug- 


las, Duke  of  Hamilton  and  Brandon, 
touching  the  Peerage  of  Brandon. 
Large  folio,  1782. 

Braose,  see  also  Breose  ;    Bruce. 

Braose — Notices  of  the  last  of  the  Braose 
Family  ;  the  Family  of  Lord  Hoo  and 
Hastings  ;  and  of  the  family  of  Oxen- 
bridge  of  Sussex,  by  W.  D.  Cooper. 
Lond.  1856,  8«-  Eeprinted  from  the 
Stcssex  Archceological  Collections,  vol. 

VIII. 

The  Family  of  De  Braose,  1066 

— 1326,  by  Dudley  George  Cary  Elwes. 
Lond.  1883,  8"- 

Braque — Observation  sur  les  Titres  de  la 
Maison  de  Braque,  par  Francois  de 
Braque.  Par.  1685,  4"- 

Brattle — An  Account  of  some  Descend- 
ants of  Capt.  Thomas  Brattle,  compiled 
by  Edward  Doubleday  Harris.  1867,  4«- 

Bray,  see  also  Vaux. 

Bray — Genealogical  Memoranda  relating 
to  the  Family  of  Bray  of  Barrington, 
Cos.  Gloucester  and  Berks.  Privately 
printed. 

Braye,  Peerage,  see  Cave. 

Brayes,  see  Dreux. 

Breadalbane — Contribution  to  Historical 
Genealogy.  The  Breadalbane  Succes- 
sion Case  :  How  it  rose  and  how ,  it 
stands,  by  James  Paterson.  Edinb, 
1863,  8"- 


Family  Histories,  Pedigeees,   and    Peerage   Cases. 


309 


Breadalbane — Statement  of  the  Breadal- 
baue  Case,  by  A.  Sinclair.  Glasgow, 
1866,  8«- 

Address  to  the  Peers  by  the 

Dowager  Countess  of  Breadalbane  and 
Holland,  with  Pedigree.  Peb.  1877, 
fol.  pp.  14. 

]]readalbane  Peerage,  see  Campbell, 

Jjreakenridge — Genealogy  of  the  Des- 
cendants of  James  Breakenridge,  who 
emigrated  from  Ireland,  1727.  Col- 
lected by  Cornilea  A.  Gould.  Ware, 
Mass.  1887,  8«- 

Brechin,  see  Panmure. 

Brecht — Genealogie  de  la  Famille  de 
Brecht.  Small  folio,  1780  ?  Privately 
printed. 

Breda — Histoire  de  la  souverainete  de 
Sheerenberg,  par  C.  A.  Serrure.  Seconde 
partie  contenant  la  genealogie  de  la 
Maison  de  Iireda.      Gand,  1859,  4°- 

Brederode — Historia  genealogica  Brede- 
rodiorum  ;  auctore  Petro  Cornelissonio 
Brockenbergio.     Ing.-Bat.  1587,  S^- 

Origine,  progres.  etc.  des  illus- 

tres  Seigneurs  de  Brederode,  par  Paulus 
Voet.     Amst.  1663,  4o- 

Het  Kasteel  en  die  Edelen  van 


Brederode,  Mit  vier  platen,  etc.   Amst. 

1861,  4«- 
Brehaut — Genealogie   de   la    maison   de 

Brehaut  en  Bretagne.     Par.  1867,  8°' 
Supplement  a  la  genealogie  de 

la  maison  de  Brehaut.     Par.  1869,  8®- 
Breose — Genealogy   of    the    Family    of 

Breose,  Barons  of  Gower.    Beautifully 

coloured.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  4957. 
Brereton — Observations  upon  one  of  the 

old  Cheshire  Families,  by  Sir  Fortu- 

natus  Dwarris.      See  "  Archseologia," 

vol.  xxxiii.     Lond.  1849,  4i^- 
Bresson — Biographies  des  membres  de  la 

Famille    Bresson,    par     Henri     Leon 

Bresson.     Paris,  1888,  8°- 
Bret — Maison  le  Bret.     Genealogie  His- 

torique,  par  le  Comte  Eobert  Cardin  le 

Bret.     Le  Mans,  1889,  4o- 
Breton — Account  of  the  f amilv  of  Brito  or 

Breton.  MS.l^. Campsall Hall,  Co.  York. 
Brett— The  Brett  Family.       [A  sketch]. 

By  Frederick  Brown.  Privately  printed 

1882,  8«- 
Breul — Notice  sur  la  Maison  du  J^reul  de 

Sacconney,    par   P.    L.   Laiue.       Par, 

1828,  80- 


Brewes — Collection  concerning  the  Family 

of  Brewes,  by  D.  E.  Davy.     Brit.  Mus. 

Add.  MS.  19120. 
Brews — Pedigree  of  the  Ancient  Family 

of  Brews.     Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1075, 

f.  8. 
Brewster — Collection       concerning      the 

Familv   of  Brewster,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19120. 
Briconnet — Histoire  Genealogique  de  la 

Maison      de      Briconnets,     par     Guy 

Bretonneau.    Paris,  1620,  4P-    Another 

edition,  1628. 
Bridge — An  Account  of  the  Descendants 

of    John  Bridge,   one    of   the    Early 

Settlers   of  Cambridge,  1632,  by   the 

Rev.  Wm.  F.  Bridge.  Boston,  1884,  S'>- 
Bridges — Claim  of  Sir  Brook  W.  Bridges, 

Bart.,   to   be   Baron    Fitz waiter.     See 

Sessional  Papers,  159  of  1842  ;  104  of 

1843  ;  51  of  1844. 
Case  of  Sir  Brook  W.  Bridges, 

Bart,  with  pedigrees  and  suj)plement. 

1842. 
Bridgewater,  Earl  of,  see  Egerton. 
Briechin,  see  Maule. 
Brienne — Histoire  des  Comtes  de  Brienne, 

contenant  un   precis  genealogique  de 

cette  illustre   maison,   par   Bourgeois. 

Troyes,  no  date,  8°- 

Les  Seigneurs  de  Brienne,  par 


le   vicomte   Ferdinand   de  Maussarre. 
Par.  1856,  8°- 

Brigantes,  see  Douglas. 

Briggs — A  Partial  liecord  of  the  Des- 
cendants of  Walter  Briggs  of  West- 
chester, N.Y.  To  which  is  added  some 
account  of  his  ancestry,  collateral 
branches,  etc.  by  Sam.  Briggs.  Cleve- 
land, 1878,  4P'  Printed  for  private 
circulation. 

The   Archives    of    the    Briggs 

Family,  by  Samuel  Briggs.     Cleveland, 
Ohio,  1880,  8°- 

-We  and  Our  Kinsfolk.   Ephraim 


and  Rebekah  Waterman  Briggs.  With 
a  few  Collateral  Branches.  Edited  by 
Mary  Balch  Briggs.  Boston,  1887,  S^- 
Brigham — A  Genealogical  Register  of  the 
Descendants  of  Several  Ancient  Puri- 
tans, by  the  Rev.  Abner  Morse. 
[Volume  II.  is  devoted  to  the  genealogy 
of  the  family  of  the  Brighams,  sprung 
from  Thomas  Brigham  of  Cambridge.] 
Boston,  1859,  8«- 


310 


Family  Histories,  Pedigeees,  and    Peerage  Casks. 


Bright— The  Brights  of  Suffolk,  England; 
represented  in  America  by  the  descend- 
ants of  Henry  Bright,  Jun.,  by  J.  B. 
Bright.     Boston,  1858,  S'^- 

Brinon — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Brinon,  par  Dn  Kosset.    Par.  1057,  fol. 

Brinton  —The  Brinton  Family,  by  Daniel 
G.  Brinton,  of  Media,  Pennsylvania. 
Privately  printed,  1879,  4'^- 

Brisbane — Genealogical  Tables  of  the 
Families  of  Brisbane  of  Bishoptoan  and 
Brisbane  ;  Makdougall  of  Makerstoun  ; 
and  of  Hay  of  Alderstoun,  etc.,  from 
family  title-deeds,  etc.,  by  William 
Fraser.     Edinb.  1840,  fol. 

Brittany,  Duke  of,  "  Begistrum  Honoris 
de  Richmond,"  by  Roger  Gale,  folding 
table  after  preface.     Lond.  1722,  fol. 

Brittany,  Earl  of,  pedigrees  with  notes  by 
D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19120. 

Broc — History  of  the  Family  of  Broc,  of 
Shephale.  See  "  Halstead's  Succinct 
Genealogies,"  1085. 

Brocas — The  Family  of  Brocas,  of  Beaure- 
paire  and  Roche  Court,  by  Montagu 
Burrows.     Lond.  1880,  8'^- 

The  House  of  Brocas,  by  Mon- 
tagu Burrows.  Revised  by  T.  E. 
Kebbel  in  the  National  Review,  April 
1887. 

Brock,  see  Tupper. 

Brodie — The  Genealogy  of  the  Brodie 
Family,  from  Malcolm,  Thane  of 
Brodie,  1249—1802,  by  W.  Brodie. 
Eastbourne,  1802,  obi.  fol. 

Brodrick — Genealogical  Memoranda  rela- 
ting to  the  Family  of  Brodrick.  Lond. 
1872,  4"-  Printed  for  private  circula- 
tion. 

■ Claim  of  the  Riglit  Hon.  Charles 

Brodrick,  Viscount  Middleton,  to  vote 
at  Elections  of  Irish  Peers.  See 
Sessional  Papers,  IQloi  1854, 

Broglie — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Broglie.     Par.  1843,  8'^- 

Broke — Notices  of  the  Family  of  Broke. 
See  Journ.  of  the  Brit.  Arch.  Associ- 
ation, vol.  xxix,  p.  228. 

Brome  pedigree,  with  genealogical  notes, 
by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19120. 

Bromley,  sec  Cromwell. 

Bromley — Stemmata  et  Propagation es 
Antiqua  Familiie  de  Bromleigh  Comi- 


tus  Salopise,    1623.     Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  32059,  f.  87. 

Pedigree   of  Bromley,    Lord 


Montfort,  Baron  of  Horseth,  with 
coloured  Arms,  1708.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  5812,  f.  179  b. 

Account   of  the    Family    of 

Bromley  of  Holt  Castle  in  Worcester- 
shire, 1780.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
5842,  ff.  139,  277—285. 

Bronte — The  Bronte  Family,  with  special 
reference  to  Patrick  Bramwell  Bronte, 
by  Francis  A.  Ley  land.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1880,  8^- 

Brook — Extracts  from  the  Court  Rolls  of 
the  Manor  of  Claverley  relating  to  the 
ancient  family  of  Brook  ;  with  a  detail 
of  the  family  including  that  of  Sir 
Robert  Brook,  by  William  Hardwick. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,245. 

Brooke — Pedigree  of  Sir  John  Brooke 
claiming  to  be  Lord  Cobham,  by  George 
Owen,  York  Herald.  MS.  L.  J.,  X. 
157.     House  of  Lords. 

-The  Pedis'ree,  shewins^  the  32 


quarters,  of  Brooke,  Lord  Cobham, 
temp.  Eliz.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  Roll  P,  1. 
-Collection  concerning  the  Family 


of  Brooke,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19120. 

Brooke,  Barony  of,  see  Verney. 

Brooks  Memorial.  Communications  on 
the  Death  of  Charles  T.  Brooks  of 
Newport,  R.  I  by  E.  f3.  Willson,  etc., 
with  a  brief  genealogy  by  Luke  Brooks. 
Salem,  1884,  8'^- 

Broome — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Broome,  of  Sandbach,  Cheshire.  Single 
sheet. 

Brossard  —  Tableau  gcnealogique  et 
historique  de  la  Maison  de  Brossard, 
par  Jacques  du  Frementel.  1705,  4P- 

Brosse — Notes  historiques  sur  la  Ville,  le 
Chateau  de  Boussac  et  la  famille  de 
Brosse,  par  M.  Aucapitaine.  Par. 
1853,  8"- 

Brotherton — Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Brotherton,  Earls  of  Norfolk  "^and 
Marshals  of  England.  Arms  beautifully 
coloured.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  4957. 

Brothier — Origine  des  Families  Brothier, 
Comtes  d'Antioche,  anciens  seigneurs 
de  Lavaux,  Rolliere,  des  Roys  de 
Chambes  etc. ;  en  Poitou,  Nivernais, 
Aunis  et  Savoie.   Broadside,  1880. 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,    and  Peerage  Cases. 


311 


Brouchoven — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 

Brouchoven,  par  M.    D^^^  S.    D.    H^^ 

(de  Visiano,  sieur  de  Hoove.)  1771,  fol. 
Broughton   pedigree,    with    genealogical 

notes,   by   T>.    E.    Davy.     Brit.  Mus. 

Add.  MS.  19121. 
Browell — The  Browell  Family.     Diary  of 

Mark   Browell,    of    Newcastle,    gent. 

J^ew castle  Beprints,   vol.  i.,  by  H.  A. 

Richardson,  1817,  8°-     Only  100  copies 

printed. 
Brown — Memorials    of   the   Browns    of 

Fordell,  Finmount,  and  Vicarsgrange, 

by  Robert  R.  Stodart.       Printed   for 

private  circulation,  4P- 
The    Browns    of   Nottino-ham. 


[By  Gilbert  Cope,  of  West   Chester, 
Pennsylvania.]     Privately  printed. 

-Family  Record  of  Silas  Brown, 


Jr.     New  York,  1879,  80' 

A  Monograph  of  the  Notice  of 

the  Ancient  Family  of  Broun  of 
Colstoun  in  Crawford's  MS.  Baronage, 
by  J.  B.  Brown-Morison.  Privately 
printed,  1881. 

-A  Biographical  sketch  of  Capt. 


Oliver  Brown,  an  Officer  of  the  Revolu 
tionary  Army,  New  York.       [With   a 
genealogical  account  of  his  descendants, 
etc.]       By  the  Rev.     Horace   Edwin 
Hayden.  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.   1882,  8o- 
Privately  printed. 

Browne,  see  also  Lynde. 

Browne  —  Collection  concerning  the 
Family  of  Browne,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19121. 

Pedigree   of    the    Family  of 

Browne  of  Frampton  in   Dorsetshire. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5839,  p.  464. 

Genealogical  Memoranda  re- 


lating to  the  Browne  and  Hawkins 
Families.         Privately    printed,     n.d. 

Sir  Anthony  Browne  and  his 

Descendants.  See  "  Ancestral  Stories 
of  Great  Families,"  by  John  Timbs. 
Lond.  1869,  8"- 

-The  Chad  Browne  Memorial, 


consisting  of  genealogical  memoirs  of  a 
portion  of  the  descendants  of  Chad  and 
Elizabeth  Browne.  With  an  Appendix, 
containing  sketches  of  other  Early 
Rhode  Island  Settlers,  163a»to  1888. 
Compiled  by  a  Descendant.  Brooklyn, 
1888,  80-      Privately  printed. 


Browne — The  Browne  Family,  Viscount 
Montacute.  See  H.  Foley's  Records  of 
the  English  Province^  2nd  Series,  p. 
428. 

Statement  of  the   Claim   of 


Henry  Browne,  Esq.  to  the  dignity  of 
Viscount  Montague,  by  H.  Prater,  Esq. 
Lond.  1849,  8o- 

Case  of  Henry  Browne,  Esq., 

on  his  claim  to  the  title  of  Viscount 
Montague,  1851,  4«-  With  four  folded 
pedigrees. 

Brownrigg  pedigree,  with  genealogical 
notes,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  19121. 

Brace,  see  also  Balfour ;  Upton. 

Bruce,  Barony  of,  see  Buckingham. 

Bruce — History  of  the  Family  of  Bruce. 
See  Drummond's  Nohle  British  Fami- 
lies, vol.  I. 

A    Genealogical   view    of    the 

origin  and  descent  of  the  Bruce  Family, 
in  the  History  of  Scotland,  by  R.  Kerr, 
i.  XXV. — xlix. 

Genealogy  of  the  branch  of  the 

Bruce  Family  settled  in  Ireland,  Heirs 
Male  of  the  Bruces  of  Newtoune,  and 
eldest  Cadets  of  Airth.     Broadside. 

Three  Letters,  containing  Re- 
marks on  some  of  the  numberless 
Errors  and  Defects  in  Dugdale's  Baron- 
age, by  Charles  Hornbj'.  Lond.  1738, 
8**-  [This  work  relates  to  the  families 
of  Clare  and  Bruce.] 

Sir  George.      [A  plate  of  the 


tomb  of  Sir  George  Bruce  in  the  Church 
of  Culross, Perthshire.]  Lond.  1852,fol. 
The  Descent  of  the  Lands  of 


Kennet  and  the  Barony   of  Burleigh. 
18(50,  4P-      Privately  printed. 

-Pedigree  of  the  Bruces,  Barons 


Bruce  of  Kinloss,  showing  the  heirs  of 
line    and    the    collateral    heirs   male. 
Broadside,  1865  ? 
Remarks  on  the  Scottish  Peer- 


ages, particularly  with  reference  to  the 
Barony  of  Bruce,  of  Kinloss,  by  James 
E.  Brudenall  Bruce.     Lond.  1868,  8o- 

Family  Records  of  the  Bruces 

and  the  Cumyns,  with  an  historical 
introduction,  by  M.  E.  C.  Bruce. 
Edinb.  1870,  4P- 

Notes   on    the   Origin    of    the 

Baronial  House  of  Bruce  of  Airth,  by 
Major  W.  B.  Armstrong,  1887. 


312 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,   and    Peerage  Cases. 


Bruce — An  Historical  Account  of  the 
Family  of  Brus,  op  Bruce,  of  Skelton 
and  Danbj  Castle,  in  Yorkshire  ;  as 
also  of  the  lloyal  Family  of  Bruce  in 
Scotland.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  3879. 

Acoount  of  the  royal  and  noble 

family  of  Bruce,  from  the  Conquest ; 
with  pedigrees  of  Braose,  Connington, 
Eure,  Tison,  Constable,  Clifford,  Fitz- 
hugh,  Hastings,  Omfraville,  and  others. 
MS.  N.  2.  Campsall  Hall,  Co.  York. 
-Descent  of  the  Family  of  Bruce. 


Ashm.  Lib.  Wood  MS.  8539. 

Genealogical    table    of    Bruce, 

Earl  of  Elgin.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
28569  f.  164. 
Case  on  behalf  of  Kobert  Bruce 


of  Kennet,  claiming  dignities  of  Lord 
Balfour  of  Burleigh,  etc.  Lond.  n.d. 
fol. 

Bruning — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Bruning,  of  Wymering  and  East  Meon, 
near  Havant,  Co.  Hampshire,  from 
Edw.  I.  by  John  Philipot,  Somerset 
Herald  of  Arms.  1629.  Vellum  roll, 
belonging  to  C.  J.  Eyston,  Esq.  of 
East  Hendred,  Wantage. 

Brunne— Historisch-GenealogischeBesch- 
reibung  des  uhralten  adelichen  Gesch- 
lechts  derer  von  Brunne,  by  Thomas 
Philipp  Hagen.  BerHn,  1759,  4°' 

Brunswick — Genealogies  of  the  Princely 
Houses  of  Brunswick  and  Luneburg, 
with  coloured  Portraits  and  Coats  of 
Arms,  from  919  to  1641.  2  vols., 
large  folio.  Brit.  Mus.  Kings  MSS. 
168;  169. 

The    Genealogy  of  the  Most 

Serene  and  Most  Illustrious  House  of 
Brunswick  and  Lunenburg,  the  present 
Koyal  Family  of  Great  Britain,  by 
John  Disney.  A.D.  1714.  Broadsides. 

The   History    of    the    Most 

Serene  House  of  Brunswick-Lunen- 
burgh,  in  all  the  Branches :  from  its 
Origin  to  the  Death  of  Queen  ..Vnne, 
by  I).  J.  [David  Jones,]  Lond.  1715, 
go. 

A    Genealogical   History    of 

the  House  of  Brunswick  and  Lunen- 
burg, by  J.  F.  Feller.  Leipsic,  1717, 
80- 

Memoirs   of    the    House   of 

Brunswick,  from  the  most  early 
accounts  of  that  illustrious  Family  to 


the  end  of  the  reign  of  King  George  I. 
To  which  are  added  eight  large  Tables 
comprehending  the  Genealogy  of  that 
House,  by  H.  llimius.  Lond.  1750, 
40- 

A    Succinct    History    of      the 

Houses  of  Brunswic,  Brandenburgh, 
Saxe-Gotha,  and  Mecklenburgh.  Pre- 
fixed to  the  liev.  Alex.  Jacob's  Complete 
English  Peerage.     Lond.  1766,  fol. 

Memoirs  of    the    House    of 

nrunswic-Lunenburg,  Kings  of  Eng- 
land, George  I.,  IL,  III,,  by 
Belsham.  6  vols.  Lond.  1793-95, 
8"- 

Antiquities  of  the  House  of 

Brunswick,  by  E.  Gibbon.  Lond. 
1814,  40- 

History     of    the    House    of 

Brunswick,  by  W.  Beid.  1816,  4"- 

Genealogy    of  the   House  of 

Brunswick,  by  Sir  A.  Halliday.  Lond. 
1821,    8°- 

— ■ Une     Mesalliance      dans     la 

Maison  de  Brunswick  (1665-1725), 
Eleonore  Desmier  d'Olbreuze  Duchesse 
de  Zell,  par  le  Vicomte  Horric  de 
Beaucaire.  Paris,  1884,  8°- 

A  Mesalliance  in  the  House 

of  Brunswick,  from  the  French  of 
Viscount  Horric  de  Beaucaire.  Lond. 
1886,  80- 

The  Brunswick  Accession,  b}- 

M.    Thornton.      Lond.     1887, 


Percy 

80- 
Bruyere — La  Genealogie  de  la  Famille  de 

la   Bru;yere    en   Dauphine,    par    Guy 

Allard.     No  date,  4''- 
Bryan — Notes  concerning  the    Family  of 

Bryan,  by  D.   E.   Davy.      Brit.    Mus. 

Add.  MS.  19120. 
Claim  of  George  Bryan,    Esq  , 

of  Jenkinstown,  to  be    Lord  Baron    of 

Slane.  See   8essio?ial  JPapers,   157   of 

1830  ;  64  of  1830—31 ;  41,  75  of  1831. 
Case  of  George  Bryan  claiming 

the  Barony  of  Slane,  folio. 
Additional  case  of  George  Bryan 

claiming  the  Barony  of  Slane.    1831 — 

32. 
Brychan — The    Genealogy  and   Issue   of 

the   Family    of   Brychan,     by     John 

Lewis,  with  remarks  on  the   Brychan 

Descendants.     Brit.  Mus,    Harl.    MS. 

4181,  ff.  33—48. 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


313 


Brydges — Miscellaneous  Notes  regarding 

iirydges  Alliances.     Chandos  claim  of 

Peerage,    by    Sir    Egerton    Brydges. 

Paris?  182(>?  fol. 
Memoir  of   the  early    pedigree 

of  the  family  of  Brydges,   by  Sir  S.  E, 

Brydges.  Geneva,  1831  ?  Single  sheet. 
Pedigree  of  the   Descendants 

of     John      Brydges    of    Harbledown. 

Folio.  Single  sheet. 
Proofs   of  the    Pedigree    of 

John  Brydges  of   Harbledown.     Folio. 

Single  sheet. 
General  Pedigree  of  the  Rev. 

Edward    Tymewell    Brydges.      Folio. 

Single  sheet. 
List  of  the   arreat   shield   of 


quarterings  of  Sir  E.  Brydges,  made 
out  by  Edmund  Lodge.  Lond.  1826,  fol. 
Atavise  Begiae,  by  Sir  Eger- 
ton Brydges.  Florence,  1820,  4"- 
[Contains  genealogical  tables  of  the 
families  connected  with  that  of 
Brydges.]   Privately  printed. 

-Stemmata  Illustria   prsecique 


Regise,  auotore  Sir  Egerton  de  Bruges, 
Bart.     Paris,  1825,  fol. 
Lecc  Terra,  a   Discussion   on 


the  Laws  of  England  (Letters,  Notes, 
and   Poems   relating    to   the  Brydges 
family).  Geneva,  1830—31,  8«- 
Claim    of    E.    T.     Brydges, 


Clerk,  to  the  Barony  of  Chandos,  1790. 
Folio. 

-The  Case  of   Edward   Tyme- 


well Brydges.  claiming  the  Barony  of 
Chandos  of  Sudeley,  with  Appendices, 
pp.  24.  Folio.  See  also  Sessional 
Papers,  1790  and  1802—3. 

Bucareli — Nobleza  de  la  f  amilia  y  casa  de 
Bucareli.     Madrid,  1775,  4°- 

Buccleuch — The  Ettricke  Garland  :  being 
two  songs  on  the  lifting  of  the  banner 
of  the  House  of  Buccleuch.  [By  Sir 
Walter  Scott  and  James  Hogg.] 
Edinb.  1815,  S^- 

The       Buccleuch       Family. 

"Stories  of  Old  Families,"  by  W. 
Chambers.    Edinb.  and  Lond.  1878,  8^ 

Buchan,  Earldom  of,  see  Mackenzie. 

Buchanan — Account  of  the  Family  of 
Buchanan  of  Leny,  by  Robert  Buchanan, 
about  1560.  MS.  No.  50Jbelouging  to 
Sir  John  Maxwell  Stirling  Maxwell  of 
Keir. 


Buchanan — A  Historical  and  Genealogical 
Essay  upon  the  Family,  and  surname 
of  Buchanan,  by  W.  Buchanan.  Glas- 
gow, 1723,  8«-  " 

Inquiry  into  the   Genealogy, 


etc.  of  Highland  Clans  and  Families  of 
Buchanan,  by  W.  Buchanan,  Esq. 
Edinb.  1755,  S^-  Reprinted,  Glasgow, 
1820,  120- 

-History  of  the  Ancient  Sur- 


name of  Buchanan,  and  of  Ancient 
Scottish  Surnames,  by  W.  Buchanan. 
Glas  1793,  8«- 

Buckhurst  Peerage,  see  Sackville  ;  West. 

Buckingham,  Duke  of,  see  Villiers. 

Buckingham — Case  of  Richard  Plantage- 
net,  Duke  of  Buckingham  and 
Cliandos,  on  his  claim  to  the  dignity 
of  Lord  Kinloss,  1867,  pp.  10.— 
Supplemental  case  of  the  same,  '1867, 
pp.  30. 

Petition   of  G.W.F.   Mar- 


quis of  Aylesbur}-,  in  opposition  to  the 
cHim  of  Richard  Plantagenet,  Duke  of 
Buckingham,    etc.,   of  the   dignity   of 
Lord  Kinloss,  1867. 
Remarks      on     Scottish 


Peerages,  particularlj'  with  reference 
to  the  Barony  of  Bruce,  claimed  by  the 
Duke  of  Buckingham  and  Chandos,  by 
Sir    S.    E.    Brydges.        Lond.    1868, 


The  Buckingham  Family  ; 

or,  the  Descendants  of  Thomas 
Buckingham,  One  of  the  First  Settlers 
of  Milford,  Conn.,  by  Wm.  A.  Buck- 
ingham.    Hartford,  Conn.  1872,  8°- 

Buckler — Bucleriana :  Notices  of  the 
Family  of  Buckler,  by  Charles  Alban 
Buckler.     Lond.  1886,  4o- 

Buckley,  see  Thomas. 

Buckner — Some  account  of  the  family  of 
Buckner.  See  "  A  Royal  Descent ; 
with  other  Pedigrees  and  Memorials," 
by  T.  E.  Sharpe.  Lond.  1875  and 
1881,  4«- 

Bude — L'Histoire  genealogique  de  la 
Maison  des  Budes,  par  Jean  le 
Laboureur.     Paris,  1656,  fol. 

Histoire  du  Comte  de  Guebriant 

Marechal  de  France,  avec  I'histoire 
Genealogique  de  la  Maison  des  Budes, 
justifiee  par  des  preuves  authentiques, 
par  Jean  le  Laboureur.  Paris,  1657, 
fol. 


314 


Family  Histokies,  Pedtgeees,  and  Peeeage  Cases. 


Bueil — Monuments    Funeraires   Epigra- 
phiques,    Sigellographiqes,    etc.  de  la 
Famille  de  Bueil.     Societe  Francaise. 
vol.  XLiv.     Paris,  1878,  8"- 
Buffon — Buffon,  sa  famille,  ses  eollabora- 
teurs  et  ses  familiers,   memoires,   par 
Bazile,    son     secretaire,     annotes     et 
augmentes  de  documents  inedits  avec 
cinq  portraits  sur  acier,  par  Nadault  de 
Buffon.     Paris,  1863,  8«- 
Bugby — A  Kecord  of  some  of  the  Des- 
cendants    of     Edward     Bugby,     who 
settled   in    Roxburv,    Mass.    in   1634. 
Killingly,  Conn.  1877.  4P- 
Bugg — Surnames  and  Sirenames,    and  an 
historical    account   of   the   Names   of 
Buggy  and  Bugg,  by  James  Finlayson. 
Lond.  [1863],  8«-  ^  ^ 
Buisseret — Biographic    des   Families   de 
Buisseret,  de  Cornemont  et  Vernimmen, 
par    llaymond    de    Bertrand.       Avec 
armoiries.     Dunk.  1845,  8*'- 
Buisson — Memoire  historique  et  genealo- 
gique  sur  la  maison  du  Buisson,  branche 
de  Courson-Cristot,  Normandie,  par  Du 
Buisson  de  Courson.   Tarbes,  1868,  S*'- 
Bukenham,  see  Bokenham* 
Bulkeley — The  Bulkeley  Family  ;   or  the 
Descendants  of  Rev.   Peter   Bulkeley, 
who  settled  at  Concord,  Mass.  in  1636. 
By  Rev.  F.  W.  Chapman.      Hartford, 
1875,  8«- 
Bullard,  see  Adams. 

Bullard — A  Genealogical  Sketch  of  Dr. 
Artemas  Bullard,  of  Sutton,  and  his 
Descendants,  by  William  Summer 
Barton.  Worcester,  1878,  8o- 
Bullen — Pedigree  and  genealogical  notes 
of  the  Family  of  Bullen.  Brit.  Mus. 
Eg.  MS.  2146  ff.  Mt*  — 21. 

Pedigree  of  the  Bullen  Family, 

with  the  Arms  beautifully  coloured. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6160. 
Bully— Maison  de  Bully,  notice  histo- 
rique et  genealogique,  par  Joseph 
Noulens.  Paris,  1874,  8°- 
Billow — Familienbuch  der  von  Biilow,  bv 
J.  F.  J.  von  Biilow.     Berl.  1850,  fol." 

Geschichte    des    Wappens    des 

Geschlechts  von  Biilow,  by  G.  von 
Biilow.  Berl.  1871,  4P- 
Bulstrode — Original  Letters,  by  Sir  Rich- 
ard Bulstrode.  With  a  preface  by  E. 
Bysshe  giving  an  account  of  the  author's 
life  and  family.     Lond.  1712,  8°- 


Bulstrode — Pedigree   of    the    family   of 
Bulstrode.     See  the  History  of  Syon 
Monastery,  hj  G.  J.  Aungier.     Lond. 
1840,  8«- 
Bimbury  —  Collection     concerning     the 
Family  of  Bunbury,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19121. 
Bunny — Entries  relative  to  the  Bunny 
Family,     in    the    Normanton    Parish 
Register,  by  W.  S.  Banks.    See  "  Yorks. 
Arch,  and  Top.  Journ."  vol.  iii.     Lond. 
1875,  80- 
Bunodiere — Genealogie   et  tables   de   la 
Maison  de  L.  M.  A.  de  la  Bunodiere, 
etc.     Rouen,  1771,  4«- 
Buonaparte,  see  Bonaparte. 
Burbank,  see  Barbank. 
Burdet,  or  Burdett.      Appendix  to  the 
Case  of  Sir  J.  S.  Sidney,  claiming  to 
be  Lord  Lisle. 
Burdett-Coutts — The  Baroness  Burdett- 
Coutts.      "Stories  of  Old   Families," 
by  W.  Chambers.     Edinb.  and  Lond. 
1878,  80- 
Bures  pedigree,  with    genealogical   notes, 
by  D.  E.  Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19121. 
Burford — Account   of    the    Barony     of 
Burford,  Co.  Salop.      See   Journal  of 
the  British  Archaological  Association. 
vol.  xxiv.  pp.  136-150. 
Burgess  and  Egerton — Ataviae  Regia?,  by 
Sir  Egerton  Brydges.     A  genealogical 
worh^    relating     to    the  families     of 
Burgess  and  Egerton,    comjiiled  for 
private  use,   and  of  which    only    60 
copies  inere  printed.     Florence,    1820, 
4«- 
Burgess    Genealogy :     [Descendants     of 
Thomas   and    Dorothy   Burgess,    who 
settled  in  the    Plymouth   Colony    in 
1637.]     Privately  printed.        Boston, 
1865,  8^- 
Burgh — Collection  concerning  the  family 
of  Burgh,  by  D.  E.  Davy.     Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19121. 

The  Genealogy  of  Burgh.     The 


particular  Families  of  the  Burghes  of 

Clarickard.  Lamb.    Lib.    Carew   MSS. 

623,  f .  58  ;  635,  f.  26. 
Burghersh — Collection     concerning     the 

Family  of  burghersh,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19121. 
Burghley,  see  Cecil. 


Family  Histories,  Pedigeees,  and   Peerage  Cases. 


31^ 


Burgundy — Histoire  des  Dues  de  Bour- 
gogne  de  la  Maison  de  Valois,  par  M. 
de  Barante.     13  vols.  Paris,  1826, 12o- 

Histoire  des  Dues   de   Bour- 

gogne  de  la  Maison  de  Valois,  1364- 
1477,  par  M.  De  Barante.  Enriche 
d'un  grand  noinbre  de  notes   par   M. 

;    Gachard.     2  vols.  1838,  8'' 

Les     Dues     de      Bourgogne 

(Preuves),  par  Cointe  de  Laborde.  3 
vols.  Paris,  1849-52,  8'^ 

Genealogies  of  the  House  of 

Burgogne.  MSS.  E.  Trinity  College, 
Dublin. 

Burke — Pedigrees  of  the  family  of  Burke, 
Earls  of  Clanricarde  and  Mayo  down  to 
1748  and  1767  respectively  ;  with  a  list 
of  persons  that  had  or  have  any  kindred 
or  alliance  with  the  same,  by  Chevalier 
Thomas  O'Gorman.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  21,130. 

Papers  relating  to  the  family  of 

Burke,  of  Ireland,  19th  century.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  23,683. 

History  of  the    family    of   De 

Burgo,  or  Burke,  in  Latin  and  Irish, 
with  coloured  drawings.  MS.  Trinit}" 
College,  Dublin. 

■ —The  Burke  and  Alvord  Memorial. 

I.  A  Genealogical  Account  of  the 
Descendants  of  Ilichard  Burke,  of 
Sudbury,  Mass.  II.  A  Genealogical 
Account  of  the  Descendants  of  Alex- 
ander Alvord,  of  Windsor,  Ct.,  by  John 
A  Boutelle.  Boston  [Mass.]    18()4,   8°- 

Burleigh — The  Genealogy  of  the  Burley 
or  Burleigh  Family  of  America,  by 
Charles  Burleigh.    Portland,  1880,  8"- 

Burley — Grants  and  Descents  of  the 
Family  of  Burlev  of  Co.  Salop.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.'5814,  f.  59,  &c. 

Burlington — Claim  of  the  Earl  of  Bur- 
lington to  the  Barony  of  Clifford  See 
Sessionvl  Papers,  May,  1737. 

Case    of   Richard,   Earl  of 

Burlington,  claiming  the  Barony  of 
Clifford. 

Burnaby — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Burnaby,  of  Leicestershire.  See  "  Col- 
lectanea Genealogica,"  vol.  i.  Edited 
by  Jos.  Foster,  Lond.  1881,  8<'- 

Burncs — Notes  on  the  Name  and  Family 
of  Burnes,  by  James  Burute.  Edinb. 
1851,  8^-  Printed  for  private  circula- 
tion. 


Burnet — Letters  and  Papers  relating  to 
the  Burnet  Family,  1693—1803.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MSS.  11,403  ;  11,404. 

Burnett — Genealogical  Account  of  the 
Family  of  Burnett,  of  Burnetland  and 
Barnes,  in  the  Sheriffdom  and  County 
of  Peebles,  by  Montgomery  Burnett. 
1845,  4  •  Another  edition.  Edinb. 
1880,  4-- 

Burnham — The  Burnham  Family  ;  or 
Genealogical  Records  of  the  Descend- 
ants of  the  Four  Emigrants  of  ths 
Name  who  were  among  the  Early 
Settlers  in  America,  by  Robert  Burn- 
ham.    Hartford,  1869,  8"- 

Burns — Genealogical  Memoirs  of  the 
Family  of  Robert  Burns,  and  of  the 
Scottish  House  of  Burns.  By  the  Rev. 
Charles  Rogers.  1877,  8"- 


■The 


Kilmarnock  Mirror  and. 
Literary  Gleaner.  (Burnsiana  Births, 
Marriages,  and  Deaths,  Biography,  etc.) 
2  vols    Kilmarnock,  1818,  &c..  8°- 

Burr — A  Genealogical  History  of  the 
Burr  Family  in  America,  with  a  genea- 
logical record  from  1570  to  1878,  by 
Charles  Burr  Todd.  New  York,  1878, 
8«- 

Burrage — The  Burrage  Memorial.  A 
Genealogical  History  of  the  Descend- 
ants of  John  Burrage  who  settled  in 
Charlestown,  Mass.  in  1637,  by  Alvah 
A.  Burrage    Boston,  1877,  8''- 

Burrel — Case  of  Peter  Burrel,  Esq.,  and 
P  B.E.  his  wife,  Baroness  Willoughby 
d'Eresby,  upon  their  claim  to  the  office 
of  Lord  High  Chamberlain  of  England. 
With    Appendix,     1787. 

Burrell — Excerpta  ex  Registris  Neopoli- 
tanis,  spectantia  ad  familiam  Burrel- 
lorum.     Brit.    Mus.    Add.  MS.   8674. 

Burroughs — Collection  concerning  the 
Family  of  Burroughs,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19121. 

Burrow — An  Account  of  the  Manor  of 
Starburgh  in  Lingfield,  with  the  Arms 
and  crest  of  Sir  James  Burrow^,  Knt., 
1760.     Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1967. 

Burton — Gen  ealogiade  Burton  deLindley, 
CO.  Leicester.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
6046. 

Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Bur- 
ton, of  Lincolnshire,  1192  to  1738. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  12,224. 


316 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigrees,   akd  Peerage  Cases. 


Burton — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Bur- 
ton, of  Burton  Joyce,  17th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  Koll  P.  12. 

Burwcll  pedigree,  with  genealogical  notes, 
by  I).  E.  i)avy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19121. 

Bus— Le  Maison  du  Bus,  par  Felix- Victor 
Goethals. 

Busi — Grant  of  Arms  to  Carolo  Francesco 
Busi,  of  Bergamo,  1718.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  17,061. 

Busk— The  Genealogy  of  the  Busk 
Family,  and  some  of  the  collateral 
Branches,  by  Hans  Busk.  Lond.  1864, 
fol. 

Bussche — GeschichtedervondemBussche, 
by  F.  G.  von  dem  Bussche,  2  vols. 
Hildesheim,  1887,  fol.  &  8«- 

Bussy,  see  Peverell. 

Butler,  see  also  Dunboyne. 

Butler — Some  Account  of  the  Family  of 
the  Butlers,  particularly  of  the  late 
Duke  of  Ormond.     London,  1716,  8«- 

Account     of    the     Family    of 

Butler  of  the  House  of  Ormond,  com- 
piled by  Robert  Rothe.  MS.  No.  3. 
Clonalis  Castlerea. 

-Collection concerning  the  Family 


of  Butler,  by  D.  E.  Davy.    Brit.  Mus, 

Add.  MS.  19,121. 

Pedigree  of  the  Butler  Familv 


ofYalton.     Brit.  Mus.   Roy.   MS.   lb 
C.  1.  p.  41. 

■Genealogical     Memoranda     of 


the  Butler  Family;  addressed  to  the 
Rev.  Thos.  Butler,  by  Walter  Butler, 
with  a  continuation  to  1844,  by  Captain 
John  Butler.  American  Mission  Press, 
1845,  80- 
Thomas  Butler  and  his  Descen- 


dents,  of  Butler's  Hill,  South  Berwick, 
Maine,   1674  to   1886,  by    Geo.    H. 
Butler,     New  York,  1887. 
Some  account  of  Deacon  John 


Butler  of  Pelham,  N.H.  and  of  his 
descendants,  by  Caleb  Butler.  Privately 
printed,  1849,  8°- 

■Butler  Genealogy.      Dedication 


of  a  Monument  to  Deacon  John  Butler, 
First  Settler  of  Pelham,  at  Pelham, 
N.H.  June  9,  1886.  Albany,  N.Y. 
1887,  8^- 

-Butleriana,  Genealogica  et  Bio- 


Descendants,  as  well  as  the  Bates, 
Harris,  Sigourney  and  other  families, 
with  which  they  have  intermarried,  by 
James  Davie  Butler.  Albany,  1888, 
8°- 

-Claim  of  Garret    Butler,    Esq., 


graphica :    or  Genealogical  notes  con- 
cerning     Mary     Butler      and      her 


to  the  Title  and  Dignity  of  Viscount 
of  Galmoye,    Avith  Pedigree.      Folio. 

Butterfield— The  Butterfields  of  Middle- 
sex, by  Geo.  A.  Gordon.  Reprinted 
from  the  J^ew  En(/.  Gen.  Begister, 
1890. 

Buttevant,  Viscount,  see  Barry. 

Button — Collections  relating  to  the 
Families  of  D'Annville  of  Bitton, 
Gloucestershire ;  and  the  Le  Grand 
alias  Button,  of  Wiltshire  and  Glamor- 
ganshire, by  "Alton."  Lond.  1888, 
4°-      Only  105  copies  printed. 

Butts — Collection  concerning  the  Family 
of  Butts,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19121. 

Byam — Chronological  Memoir  of  the 
Three  Clerical  Brethren,  Henry,  John, 
and  Edward  Byam,  sons  of  Lawrence 
Byam  of  Luckham,  from  1574  to 
1614,  etc.  by  E.  S.  Byam.  Ryde, 
1854, 12°  • 

Chronological    Memoir   of   the 

Byam  Family,  with  pedigree  shewing 
the  descent  from  Caractacus,  King  of 
Britain,  by  Edward  S.  Byam.  Tenby, 
1862,  8«- 

Byrch — License  to  Col.  Thos.  Byrch,  of 
Byrch,  Lancashire,  to  bear  and  use  the 
family  arms  granted  to  one  of  his  pre- 
decessors for  service  against  France, 
March  5,  1660.  Record  Office,  MS. 
ccxx,  7. 

Byres,  see  also  Weitzel. 

Byres — The  Families  of  Moir  and  Bjtcs, 
by  Andrew  J.  Mitchell  Gill,  of  Savock. 
Edinb.  1885,40- 

Byrom — Pedigrees  and  Notes  of  the 
Family  of  Byrom.  See  The  Private 
Journal,  etc..  of  John  Byrom.  Chet- 
ham  Society,  vol.  xliv.  Manchester, 
1858,  4P- 

An     account     of    the    Byrom 

family,  of  Kersell  Cell.  See  JVooks  and 
Cornel's  of  Lancashire  and  Cheshire, 
by  James  Croston.     Manchester,  1882. 

Notices  of  the  Family  of  Byrom. 

See  Journal  of  the  British  Archaeologi- 
cal Association,  vol.  xxviii.  p.  396. 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and    PEERAaE    Cases. 


317 


Byron,  see  also  Gordon. 

Byron — Pedigree  of  George  Gordon,  Sixth 

Lord  Byron  of  the  Family  of  Burun  or 

Buron  or  Byron,  hy  Edward  Bernard. 

Lond.  1S70,  folio  sheet. 
Evidences  of  the  Byron  Family, 

by    Christopher   Towneley.     MSS.    v. 

and  A^ii.     Towneley  Hall  Burnley. 
• Original  Correspondence  of  Lord 

Byton,  with  a  pedigree  of  his  family. 

Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  2611. 
Cabeza — Genealogia  de  la  Casa  de  Cabeza 

de    Vaca,   by   J.    Pellicer    de    Tovar. 

Madrid,  1652,  fol. 
Cabot — Memoire  pour  MM.  de  Cabot  de 

la  Fare,  contre  de  Famille  de  la  Fare. 

Mende  (1828),  40- 
Cabrera — Casa  de  Cabrera  en  Cordoba  ; 

obra  genealogica,  historica,  dedicada  al 

Senor  D.  Ferd.  de  Cabrera  :   que  lleva 

en  Cordoba  la  unica  linea  de   varones 

agnados  de  esta  casa.  Cordoba,  1779,  fol. 
Cadenhead — The  Family  of  Cadenhead, 

by  George  Cadenhead.  Aberdeen,  1887, 

St- 
eadier— Histoire    Genealogique     de     la 

Maison  de  Cadier  de  Yeauce,   etc.   par 

M.  de  Martres.     Paris,  1847,  4°- 
Cadogan — The    Cadogan    pedigree,    with 

genealogieal    notes,  by   I).    E.    Davy. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,122. 
Patent  of  creation  of  William 

Lord  Cadogan  as  Baron  of  Oakley,  Co. 

Buck..  1  May,  1718.     Brit.  Mus.  Add. 

Ch.  16,154. 
Caernarvon,  Earl  of,  see  Dormer 
Csesar — History    of   the  Twelve  Caesars, 

first  Emperors   of  Bome,  b}^   Edward 

Leigh.     Paisley,  1791,  12'^- 
Life  of  Sir  Julius  Csesar,  Knt. 

With    Memoirs    of    his    Family    and 

Descendants.    Illustrated  by  seventeen 

portraits.    To  which  is  added  "Numerus 

Infaustus,"    by    Charles    Csesar,    Esq. 

Lond.  1810,  4'^- 

-Life  of  Sir  Julius  Csesar,  Master 


of  the  Bolls   to   King  James   I.   and 

Charles  I.,  with  Memoirs  of  his  Family 

and    Descendants,    by    Edm.    Lodge. 

Lond.  1827,  4«- 
Caesennia  —  Petri    Antonii    Brascii     de 

Familia  Caesennia.     Rome,  1731,  4^- 
Cage  Pedigrees,  with  gene^ogical  notes, 

by  D.  E.  Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 

19122. 


Cainea — Case  of  Sophia  Delia  Cainea  to 
the  Barony  of  Camovs,  with  pedigree, 
1838,  folio. 

Cais,  see  Dal-Cais. 

Caitlmess  Family  History,  by  John  Hen- 
derson.    1884,  4"- 

Caithness,  Earldom  of,  see  Sinclair. 

Calaway,  see  Dawson. 

Caldwell  Records.  John  and  Sarah  (Dill- 
ingham) Caldwell,  Ipswich,  Mass.,  and 
their  Descendants  ;  Sketches  of  Fami- 
lies connected  with  them  by  Marriage  ; 
Brief  Notices  of  other  Caldwell  Fami- 
lies, by  Augustine  Caldwell.  Boston, 
1873,  8«- 

The  Early  Card  wells,  Notting- 
ham, England,  by  Augustine  Caldwell, 
Ipswich,  Mass.     1888,  broadside. 

Call — Rubbing  of  the  monumental  stone 
of  William  Call,  oh  1683,  with  notes 
relating  to  the  family.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,191,  f.  95. 

Calmet  —  Illustrissimi  Aug.  Calmetii. 
Refutatio  Systematis  Genealogici  a  R. 
P.  M.  Hergott,  compositi,  E.  Gallico. 
Ven.  1748,  4P- 

Calthorp  —  Collections  relating  to  the 
Family  of  Calthorp.  Brit.  Mus.  MSS. 
Harl.  970, 988, 1154, 1438  ;  Lans.  870  ; 
Add.  19122. 

Calverley,  see  also  Blackett. 

Calverley — Transcripts  of  Charters,  with 
various  pedigrees  and  genealogical  notes, 
by  Simon  Segar,  1714  ;  and  a  Genea- 
logical and  Historical  account  of  the 
Calverley  Family,  by  Ralph  Thoresby. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  27412. 

The  Genealogy    of  the  right 

antient  and  hon^'®  family  of  Calverley 
of  Calverley,  by  Simon  Segar,  1715  ; 
with  emblazoned  arms.  Vellum  o^oU. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  27,414. 

Pedigree    of   the    family    of 

Calverley  to  the  close  of  the  17th  cen- 
tury, with  emblazoned  arms.  Vellum 
roll.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  27,415. 

-Genealogical     accounts     and 


pedigrees  of  the  family  of  Calverley, 
18th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
27,410. 

-Descent    of    the    Family    of 


Calverley.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  27,423, 
f.  182. 
Camano  —  Noticia    de    la    Familia     de 
Camano.     Privately  printed,  n.d.  4°- 


318 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and   Peerage   Cases. 


Camelford,  Lord,  see  Pitt. 

Cameron — The  Life  of  Doctor  A.  Cam- 
eron, with  a  genealogy  of  the  Camerons, 
by  Archibald  Cameron.      Lond.    1752, 

Memoirs  of   Sir  Ewen  Cameron 

of  Locheill,  chief  of  the  Clan  Cameron; 
with  Account  of  the  History  and 
Antiquities  of  that  Family,  and  of  the 
neighbouring  Clans.  Edited,  with  Notes 
and  Appendix,  bv  James  Macknight. 
Edinb.  1812,  !«•  " 

Camoys  Peerage,  see  Astley  ;  Stoner. 

Campagne — Notes     of     the     Campagne 
Family.      See  Journal  of  the  British 
ArchceoJogical  Association^  vol.    xxx. 
p.  123,  etc. 

Campbell — The  Marquis  of  Lome  and 
the  Clan  Campbell.  An  Epitome  of 
the  Story  of  the  House  of  Argyll. 
London  and  Edinburgh,  u.d.  8°- 

A  Letter  to   Mrs.    Campbell 

of  Uarbreck,  containing  an  account  of 
the  Campbells  of  liarbreck,  from  their 
tirst  Ancestor  to  the  present  time,  by 
F.  W.  Campbell.  Ipswich,  1830,  4«- 

Campbell  Family.  See   "  The 

Black  Book  of  Tay mouth,  with  other 
Papers  from  the  Breadalbane  Charter 
Boom,"  edited,  with  preface,  by  Cosmo 
Innes.  Edinb.  1855,  4P-  Privately 
printed. 

The   Campbell  Family.     See 


"  The  Book  of  the  Thanes  of  Cawdor." 
Edited  by  C.  Innes,  for  the  Spalding 
Club.  Edinb.  1859,  4«-  See  also 
"  The  Spectator,"  1864,  pp.  1357, 
1385,  1413,  1442,  1469. 

-The  House  of  Argyll  and  the 


Collateral  branches  of   the  Clan  Camp- 
bell,  from   420  to  the   present  time. 
Glasgow,  1871,  8''- 
The  Mac   Callum  More:    A 


History  of  the  Argyll  Family,  from  the 
earliest  times,  by  the  Bev.  Hely  Smith. 
Lond.  1871,  8''- 
Pedigree     of     James     Beid 


Campbell  of  Inverardiue,  Cornwall, 
Canada  ;  and  Sir  George  Duncan  Gibb, 
Bart.,  of  Falkland,  Fife,  by  Sir.  G.  D. 
Gibb.  1872.     Single  sheet. 

-A  Memorial  History  of  the 


Campbells  of  Melfort,   Argyllshire  by 
Margaret  Olympia   Campbell.      Jjond. 


Campbell — Bobert  Campbell  and  his 
Descendants,  by  Henry  F.  Douglas,  of 
Providence,  B.  I.  Privately  printed. 

Case,    and   further   Case,   of 

Dougal  Campbell,  M.D.  claiming  the 
title,  etc.  of  Earl  of  Annandale,  1844, 
fol. 


1882,  4° 


Case    of     Charles     William 

Campbell  in  opposition  to  J.  A.  Gavin 
Campbell,  both  claiming  to  be  Earl  of 
Breadalbane.   [1864],  4^^- 

Claim    of    John     Campbell, 

Esq.  to  the  dignities  of  Earl  of  Breadal- 
bane and  Holland,  with  pedigree. 
Sessional  Papers.  C  of  1867  and  A  of 
1867—8. 

Case     on     behalf     of    John 

Campbell,  Earl  of  Aberdeen  in  the 
Peerage  of  Scotland,  claiming  a  writ 
of  Summons  to  Parliament  as  Viscount 
Gordon  of  Aberdeen  in  the  Peerage  of 
the  United  Kingdom.     Folio. 

—Claim     of    Bt.     Hon.    John 

Campbell,  Earl  of  Aberdeen,  of  a  Writ 
of  Summons  to  Parliament  as  Viscount 
Gordon.     Sessional  Papers,  1872. 

Case  of  the  Bt.  Hon.   John 

Campbell,  claiming  to  be  Viscount 
Gordon,  with  pedigree.  Sessional 
Papers,  1872. 

Claim  of  Gavin  Campbell  to 

be  Earl  of  Breadalbane  and  Holland, 
with  pedigree.  Sessional  Papers.,  B 
of  1872,  F  of  1877. 

Candage,  see  Cavendish. 

Candee — The  Candee  Genealogy.  With 
Notices  of  Allied  Families  of  Allyn, 
Catlin,  Cooke,  Mallery,  Newell,  Norton, 
Pj^nchon  and  Wadsworth,  by  C^harles 
Candee  Baldwin.  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
1882,  8«- 

Candish,  see  Cavendish. 

Cantellini  — Origines  Magawlyanse  glorio- 
sissimo  generationum  genealogia  fami- 
lisee  Cantellinse  et  Leicestriai,  by  M. 
A.  Franck  von  Franckenstein.  Pragse, 
1736,  fol. 

Cantelma — Historia  della  Famiglia  Can- 
telma.  P.  Vincenti.  Napoli,  1604,  4"- 

Cantillon — Notice  historique,  genealo- 
gique,  et  biographique  de  la  Famille  de 
Cantillon.  [Beprinted  from  the  Bevue 
historique  de  la  Nohlesse,  by  Borel 
d'Hauterive,  and  Heraldic  lllustra- 
tions,hy  John  Burke,]   Paris,  1841,  8°* 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,    and  Peerage   Cases. 


319 


Cantilupe — Collection  concerning  the 
Family  of  Cantilupe,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,122. 

Cantrell— Notices  of  the  Cantrell  Family 
of  King's  Newton.  See  "  The  History 
of  Melbourne,  Co.  Derby,"  by  J.  J. 
Hriggs.     Derby,  1852,  8°- 

Canynges — Memorials  of  the  Canynges' 
Family  and  their  Times.  Their  claim 
to  be  regarded  as  the  Founders  and 
Kestorers  of  Westbury  College  and 
lledcliffe  Church,  to  which  is  added 
Memoranda  relating  to  Chatterton,  by 
George  Pryce.     Bristol,  1854,  S"^- 

Cape] — Collection  concerning  the  Family 
of  Capel,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,122. 

Capell — The  Capells  of  Rayne  Hall,  by 
the  Baron  de  Cosson.  See  ArchcBologi- 
cal  Journal^  vol.  40.    Lond.  1883,  8'^- 

Capen,  see  Thayer. 

Capet — De  Origine,  et  Atavis  Hugonis 
Capeti,  illoruraque  cum  Carlo  Magno, 
Clodoveo,  atque  antiquis  Francorum 
Regibus  Agnatione  et  Gente.  By  M. 
Zampini.  With  ])edigree.  Paris,  1581, 
8"- 

De    Genti   ac    Familise   Hug-onis 


Capeti,  origine  et  justo  progressu  ad 
dignitatem  Regiam.  Alphonsus  Delbe- 
neus.     Lyon,  1595,  4^- 

Capizucchi — Delia  Famiglia  de'Capizuc- 
chi,  diramata  da  un  medesimo  Stipite 
coi  Conti  di  Tun.  Y.  Armanni.  Roma, 
1668,  4''- 

Capper — Collection  concerningthe  Family 
of  Capper,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19122. 

Capron — Genealogy  of  the  Descendants 
of  Banfield  Capron,  1660  to  1859,  by 
Fred.  A.  Holden.      Boston,  1859,  12o- 

Caracciola— Cronica  della  Famiglia  Car- 
acciola.  Francesco  De'  Pietri.  Napoli, 
1605,  4" 

Carafa — Histoiia  Geuealogica  della  Fa- 
miglia Cavafa.  Don  Biagio  Aldimari. 
3  vols.     Napoli,  1691,  fol. 

— ^ Dimostrazione,    die    i    Sigg  della 

Roccella  siano  li  primogeniti  della 
Famiglia  Carafa,  by  Giacinto  Falleti. 
Reggio,  1691,  4'^- 

-Osservazioni  sopra  la  Primogeni- 


Carafa — Original  letters  and  papers  relat- 
ing to  the  Family  of  Carafa,  Dukes  of 
Nocera,  1525—1656.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  24,631. 

Carbonel — Collection  concerning  the 
Family  of  Carbonel,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19122. 

Carbury,  Earl  of,  see  also  Vaughan. 

Carbury — The  Pedigree  of  the  Earl  of 
Carberey.  See  "  British  Antiquities 
revived,"  by  R.  Vaughan.  Oxford, 
1662,  4^- 

Carcassonne — Histoire  des  Comtes  de  Car- 
cassonne, par  G.  Besse.  Beziers,  1645.  4°- 

Cardaillac — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Cardaillac,  par  Henry  Victor  Cardaillac. 
Paris,  L664,  fol. 

Cardinall — Pedigrees  and  notes  of  the 
Cardinall  Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19122. 

Carew,  see  also  Blunt ;  Carey. 

Carew — Pedigree  of  Carewe  of  Carew 
Castle,  CO.  Pembroke.  Privately  printed 
by  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps. 

Genealogical  history  of  the  House 

of  Carew,  with  the  genealogies  and 
arms  of  the  illustrious  families  with 
whom  they  have  been  allied,  proved  by 
records,  &c.,  &c.,  by  John  Anstis.  M8. 
in  the  possession  of  the  Earl  of  Egmont, 
at  St.  James'  Place. 

Papers  relative  to  the  Family  of 

Carew.  Her.  Coll.  Vincent  MS.  420,  P. 
-Pedigree  of  Carew,  from  V^illiam 


tura  de'  Signori  di  Forli  nella  FHmiglia 
Carafa  della  Spina,  llv  Giacinto 
Falleti.    Reggio,  X691,  4«- " 


the  Conqueror,  Adam  Mongomerey  de 
Carew,  in  Enghareth,  and  W^illiam 
Mohon  called  Sapell.  1573.  Illumi- 
nated.    Brit.  Mus.  Harl  Roll,  P  9. 

The  original  Patent  for  creating 

George  Carew,  Earl  of  Totnes.     Anno. 
1.  Car.  1.     Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  Roll  10. 
-The  History  and   Pedigree   of 


Carew,  by  Sir  Will.  Pole  of  Devonshire. 

Ashm.  Lib.  Wood  MS.  8547. 
Pedigree    of    the    Family    of 

Carew,    by    R.    Brooke,    Rouge  Croix, 

1589.      Vellum  roll,     iirit.  Mus.  Add. 

MS.  30,988. 
Carey,  see  also  Boleyne. 
Carey — Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  Carye, 

Barons  of  Hunsdon.    Arms  beautifully 

colouied.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  4957. 
Pedigree  of  the  Caiy  Family,  with 

the  Arms  beautifully  coloured.     Brit. 

Mus.  Harl.  MS.  616U 


320 


Family  Histories,  Pedigbees,  and    Peerage  Cases. 


Carey — Pedigree  and  genealogical  notes 
of  fche  Family  of  Carey.  Brit.  Mus. 
Eg.  MS.  211G,  fF.  14  b— 21. 

Descent  of  the  Family   of   Cary, 

of  Tor  Abbey,  Co.  Devon,  from  Sir 
John  Cary  of  Cokington,  by  Francis 
Hargrave,  1798.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
33,499. 

-Records   of  the  Family   of  Cary, 


Viscount  Fallvland.  By  C.  J.  Robinson 
Westminster,  18G4,  8«- 

Collection   relating   to   the  Carey 

and  Carew  Families,  by   D.   E.   Davy. 
Hrit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,122. 

-Cary  Memorials.     By  S.  F.  Cary. 


Cincinnati.  1874,  4' 

Claim  of  W.  F.  Carey,  Esq.,  to  the 

Barony   of  Hunsdon.      See    /Sessional 
Papers,  Feb.— Mar   1707. 

•Papers  relating  to  the  Claim  of 


Wm.  Ferdinand  Carey,  Esq.,  to  the 
Dignity  of  Baron  of  Hunsdon,  with 
Pedigrees.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6694. 

Carlisle — Collections  for  a  History  of  the 
Ancient  Family  of  Carlisle,  by  N. 
Carlisle.  Lond.  1822,  4'^-  Privately 
printed. 

The  Seize  Quartiers  of  G.  W.  F. 

Howard,  7th  Earl  of  Carlisle.  Broad- 
side. 

Carlos — Pedigree  of  the  Carlos  Family  of 
Broomhall,  Co.  Stafford,  in  support  of 
their  claims  to  a  large  fee-simple 
estate,  after  1784.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  14,844  E. 

Carlyle — Notices  on  the  early  history  of 
the  family  of  Carlyle,  by  Thomas 
Carlyle.  See  Journal  of  the  British 
ArchcBological  Association,  vol.  ix.  pp. 
174—181. 

Caraiarthen,  see  Osborn. 

Carmichael,  see  Coulthart. 

Carnegie — History  of  the  Carnegies, 
Earls  of  Southesk,  and  their  kindred. 
By  Wm.  Eraser,  2  vols.  Edinb. 
1867,  4«- 

Case  of  Sir  James  Carnegie,   of 

Southesk,  Bart.,  on  his  claim  to  be  Earl 
of  Southesk,  &c.  1848.  30  pages, 
folio. 

Minutes   of    Evidence    on   the 


Petition  of  Sir  James  Carnegie,  Bart., 
claiming  to  be  Earl  of  Southesk,  Baron 
Carnegie  of  Kinnaird  and  Leuchars. 
1848,  1854,  1855,  fol, 


Carnin — De  la  Maison  de  Carnin  et  de  la 
Famille  de  le  Peyvre.  Bruges,  n.d. 
fol. 

Carnot — Les  Trois  Carnot.  Histoire  de 
cent  ans,  par  Maurice  Dreyfous.  Paris, 
1888,  4''- 

Carondelet — Table  gencalogiquo  des 
soixante-quatre  quartiers  de  Mademoi- 
selle Marie  Therese  Max.  Alex.  Caron- 
delet de  Potelles,  par  J.  L.  Chevillard. 
Paris,  1746,  fol. 

Precis   genealogique   et   his- 

torique  de  la  Maison  de  Carondelet. 
Paris,  1784,  4'^- 

Carpenter,  see  also  Dawson. 

Carpenter — Lineage  of  the  Lloyd  and 
Carpenter  Family.  Compiled  bv  C. 
P.  Smith.  Camden  [U.S.]  1870, 
80- 

Genealogy  of  one  Branch  of 

the  Carpenter  Family,  by  Martin  L. 
Roberts.  Willimantic,  Conn.  1877. 
8"- 

Genealogical    and   Historical 

Record  of  the  Carpenter  Family  (in 
America),  and  a  full  History  of  the 
Carpenter  Estate  of  England,  by  James 
Usher.     New  York,  1883,  8'^- 

Carpentier — Famille  de  Carpentier,  Seig- 
neurs de  Guvigny,  par  Jean  Cay  on. 
Nancy,  1860,  4«- 

Carr,  see  Heron. 

Carr — History  of  the  Carr  Family  of 
Northumberland.       In  progress,  1890. 

Carrara — Stemma  Carrariensium,  An- 
guillariae  Comitum,  Carrariae  Ducum, 
etc,   1641,  fol. 

Dissertazione     [on  the    Carrara 

Family,  in  answer  to  Count  R.  Caronini, 
by  G.  R.  Papafava.]   Padua  1764,   4«- 

Dissertazione  intorno  la  Famig- 

lia  da  Carara.  Modena,  1768.  8^- 


— Genealogia  della  Famiglie  ger- 
mane della  Casa  de  Carrara,  by  G.  R. 
Papafava.  Podova,  1771, 4°-  Privately 
printed. 

Carre — The  Family  of  Carre  of  Sleaford, 
Co.  Lincoln,  by  Maurice  P.  Moore. 
Sleaford,  1863,  S^- 

Carrie — Some  Account  of  the  Ancient 
Earldom  of  Carrie.  By  Dr.  Andrew 
Carrick,  with  notices  of  the  Earldom 
after  it  came  into  the  families  of  Bruce 
and  Stewart.  By  Janjes  Maidment. 
Edinb.  1857.  8o- 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigrees,  and    Peeeage  Cases. 


321 


Carrington — Pedigree  of  the  family  of 
Carrington,  alias  Smith,  subsequently 
Lords  Carrington,  drawn  up  on  occa- 
sion of  a  law-suit,  1764.  Erit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  14,844  C. 

Carrington  and   Smith,  of   Ashby 

Polvile.  Extracted  from  Leicester- 
shire Pedigrees  and  Royal  Descents,  by 
the  Eev.  W.  G.  Dimock  Fletcher. 
Leic.  1886,  4«' 

Carruth — Descendants  of  John  Carruth, 
1749—1880,  by  William  W.  Carruth. 
Boston,  1880,  S^- 

Cars — LeDuc  de  Cars  (de  Perusse),  avec 
la  description  des  armes,  par  M.  de 
Biiague.     Paris,  1844,  8"- 

Carstairs — Letters  and  Correspondence  of 
Kev.  John  Carstairs,  of  Glasgow,  1649 
— 68,  with  Account,  of  his  life,  and 
genealogy  of  the  Family,  by  Rev. 
Wm.  Ferrie.     1846,  8"- 

Carter — Pedigrees  and  notes  of  the  Carter 
Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19122. 

Bi-Centenary  Memorial  of  Jere- 
miah Carter,  who  came  to  the  Province 
of  Pennsylvania  in  1682,  containing  a 
historic  genealogy  of  his  descendants 
down  to  the  present  time,  by  Thomas 
Maxwell  Potts.  Canonsburg,  Pa. 
1888,  8°- 

A  Genealogy  of  the  Descend- 
ants of  Samuel  and  Thomas,  sons  of 
Rev.  Samuel  Carter,  1640—1886.  A 
contribution  to  the  History  of  the  first 
Carters  of  Lancaster,  Lunenburg,  and 
Leominster,  Mass.  Collected  for  the 
Carter  Association  by  Mrs.  Clara  A. 
Carter  and  Mrs.  Sarah  A.  Carter. 
Clinton,  1887,  8«- 

Carteret — A  History  of  the  Noble  Family 
of  Carteret,  by  Arthur  Collins.  Privately 
printed  in  1756,  8«- 

Carthew — Collection  relating  to  the 
Carthew  Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,122. 

Carver — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Carver,  of  Halesworth,  with  copies  of 
Carver  wills.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,122. 

Cary,  see  Carey  ;  Dawson. 

Caryll — Some  account  of  the  Caryll 
family.  See  "  A  Royal  Decent ;  with 
other  Pedigrees  and  Memorials,"  by  T. 
E.  Sharpe.    Loud.  1875  and  1881, 4P- 


Caryll— The  Caryll  Family,  of  West 
Grinstead,  etc.  See  H.  Foley's  Records 
of  the  English  Province,  iii.  534. 

Family  of  Caryll  Correspondence, 

1672—1768.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
28,227—28,235. 

Carysfort — Claim  of  the  Earl  of  Carysf ort 
to  vote  at  Elections  of  Irish  Peers.  See 
Sessional  Papers,  212  of  1857.  Sess. 
2. 

Casamayor — Descent  of  the  Family  of 
Casamayorga,  or  Casamayor  from  the 
Royal  Houses  of  Castile  and  Leon. 
Lond.  1871,  4"-      Privately  printed. 

Casey — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Casey, 
by  Francis  Hargrave,  1798.  Roll.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  33,499. 

Casilina — Discorso  intorno  all'  origine,  e 
condition  e  di  Rovigo,  e  della  famiglia 
Casilina,  etc.  Edited  by  C.  and  F. 
Casilino.     Ven.  1578,  4P- 

Cassels — Records  of  the  Family  of  Cassels, 
and  Connexions,  by  R.  Cassels.  Edinb. 
1870,  4°-      Only  75  copies  printed. 

Cassillis,  see  also  Kennedy  ;  Ruglen. 

Report   of  Claim   preferred  to 

the  House  of  Lords  in  the  case  of  the 
Cassilis  Peerage,  by  James  Maidment, 
Esq.     Edinb.  1840",  8«- 

Castaigne — Famille  Castaigne.  Notes 
historiques  et  genealogiques,  par  J.  F. 
E.  Castaigne.  Angouleme,  1866,  4'- 
Only  50  copies  printed. 

Castel — Genealogies  des  Maisons  de 
Castel  et  de  Gravarret,  extraites  du 
tome  premier  des  "  Archives  genealo- 
giques et  historiques  de  la  Noblesse  de 
France,"  publiees  par  P.  L.  Laine. 
Paris,  1828,  8°- 

Castell  Pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy,  and  a  list  of  the  names  and  arms 
of  the  families  mentioned  in  the  pedi- 
gree.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,122. 

Castellane — Notice  historique  sur  la  Mai- 
son  de  Castellane,  par  H.  de  Les trees. 
Paris,  1843,  8°-  Another  edition, 
published  by  Tisseron  and  Quiney. 
Paris,  1845,  8^ 

Castelnau. — Memoires  de  Michel  de 
Castelnau.  Seigneur  de  Mauvissiere, 
&c.  par  Jean  La  Laboureur,  avec  les 
preuves  et  des  armoiries  gravees  en 
taille-douce.  2  vols.  Paris,  1659,  fol. 
Second  edition,  3  vols.  Brux.  1731, 
fol 


322 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and   Peerage   Cases. 


Castigliona. — Elogi  Istorici  di  alcuni 
personaggi  della  Famiglia  Castigliona, 
by  Ant.  Befta.  Mantua,  1606,  4"- 
Castle-Stewart — Claim  of  Lord  Castle- 
Stewart  to  the  title  of  Lord  Ochiltree. 
See  Sessional  Papers,  April,  1790 — 
June,  1793. 

Castleton — Pedigrees  and  notes  of  the 
Castleton  Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19122. 

Catelyn — Pedigree  and  notes  of  the 
Caibelyn  Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19122. 

Catlin,  see  Candee. 

Caucci — Papers  relating  to  the  family  of 
Caucci  of  Ascoli,  1387—1750.  Latin 
and  Italian.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
20,014. 

Caumont — Grenealogie  de  Bertrand  de 
Caumont  de  Beauvilla,  par  B.  de  Cau- 
mont.    1757,  40 

Notice     historique     sur     la 

Maison  de  Caumont  de  la  Force, 
extraite  des  archives  des  notabilites  de 
I'epoque,  par  Tisseron.  Paris,  1847, 
8«- 

Cavaillon — Genealogie  succincte  et  exacte 
de  la  Maison  des  Cavaillons,  par 
Cavaillon  de  Mallijac,  1710,  8«- 

Cavalcanti —  G  enealogica,  et  altre  Scrit  ture 
della  Famiglia  de' Cavalcanti,  by 
Albero.  Firenze,  1752,  fol. 

Cave — Claim  of  Sarah  Otway  Cave,  of 
Stamford  Hall,  to  be  Baroness  Braye. 
See  Sessional  Papers,  40  of  1836  ;  91 
of  1838  ;  171  of  1839. 

Additional  Case  of  Sarah    Otway 

Cave,  of  Stamford  Hall,  in  the  County 
of  Leicester,  widow.  Claiming  the 
Dignity  of  Baroness  Braye.  1836,  fol. 

Cavendish — The  Cavendishes.  See  The 
Great  Governing  Families  of  England. 
Vol.  I.  p.  137. 

Memoirs  of  the    Family    of 

Cavendish,  by  White  Kennet,  D.D. 
Lond.  1708,  8«-    Another  edition,  1732. 

Historical  Collections  of   the 


Noble  Families  of  Cavendishe,  Holies, 
Vere,  Harley  and  Ogle,  by  Arthur 
Collins.     Lond.  1752,  fol. 

The   Lives   of   all  the  Earls 


and  Dukes  of  Devonshire  descended 
from  the  renowned  Sir  William  Caven- 
dish, one  of  the  Privy  Counsellors  to 
King  Henry  VIII.     Illustrated  with 


Reflections  and  Observations  on  the 
most  striking  Passages  in  each  Life, 
by  J.  Grove.     Lond.  1764,  S'^- 

Cavendish — Collection  concerning  the 
Cavendish  Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,122. 

Notices   of    the     Manor    of 


Cavendish,  in  the  County  of  Suffolk, 
and  of  the  Cavendish  Family  while 
possessed  of  that  Manor-,  by  Thomas 
Kuggles.  See  ArcJiceologia,  xi.  50, 
&c. 
'An  Account  of  the  Cavendish, 


Candish  or  Candage  Family,   by  R.  G. 
F.  Candage.     Bangor,  Me.  1889,    8°- 
-Observations  on   the   Family 


of  Cavendish,  bv  St.   Loum  Knyveton. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add*!  MS,  5861. 
Caverly  —   Genealogy     of    the   Caverly 

Family  from  the  year  1116  to  the  year 

1880.     Lowell,  Mass.  1880.  12o- 
Caverno — Record  of  the  Caverno  Family, 

by  A.    Caverno.     Dover.  N.H.    1874. 

120. 

Cawdor  —  The  Book  of  the  Thanes  of 
Cawdor.  Edited  by  C.  Innes.  Spald- 
ing Cluh.     Edinb.,  1859,  4P- 

Cayley — Pedigree  and  notes  respecting 
the  Cayley  Family,  bv  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19122. 

Caylus — Notice  historique  sur  la  maison 
de  Caylus,  par  A.  de  Cenesa.  Extrait 
de  la  Pevue  gen.  hiog.  pol.  et  lit. 
Paris,  1843,  8"- 

Caze — De  Caze.  Lyonnais,  Provence,  He 
de  France,  vicomtes  de  Caze,  barons  de 
la  Bave,  etc.  par  Fr.  Combe  d'Auriac. 
Paris,  1855,  4P- 

Cecil,  see  also  Sitsilt. 

Cecil— The  Life  of  William  Cecil,  Lord 
Burghley,  with  biographical  notices  of 
his  successors  the  Earls  and  Marquises 
of  Exeter  and  a  brief  notice  of  the 
Family  Monuments,  etc.  By  W.  H. 
Charlton.     Stamford,  1847.  8«- 

An  illuminated  pedigree,  contain- 
ing eighteen  descents  of  the  Family  of 
Cecil,  by  Robert  Cooke  and  Robert 
Glover,  1580.  In  the  Library  at  Hat- 
field House. 

Pedisrrees   and     alliances    of    the 


Families  of  Cecil,  Walcote,  Baskerville 
and  Ward.  MS.  in  the  possession  of 
the  Marquis  of  Salisbury.  Hatfield 
House. 


Family  Histories,  pEDiaREES,   and  Peerage   Oases. 


323 


Cecil — Pedigree  of  Thomas  Cecil,  first 
Earl  of  Exeter.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS. 
1075,  f.  28. 

History   of  the  Cecil  Family.  See 

Drummond's  Noble  British  Families. 
vol.  i. 

The  Cecils.  See  The  Great  Gov- 
erning Families  of  England^  vol.  ii.  p. 
61. 

I Story   of   the  Cecils.      Stories   of 

<  Old  Families,  by  W.  Chambers.  Edin. 
and  Lond.  1878,     8«- 

Celle — Genealogie  de  Maison  de  la  Celle, 
extraite  du  tome  troisieme  des 
Archives  gen.  et  hist,  de  la  Noh.  de 
France,  publiees  par  P.L.  Laine.  Paris, 
1830,  8«- 

Cennini — Notizie  biograQche  de  B.  Ceii- 
nini,  with  pedigree  by  F.  Fantozzi. 
Firenze,  1839,  8' 

Cervellon —  Genealogia  de  la  Familia  de 
Cervellon,  by  Manuel  Mariano  Kibera. 
Barcelona,  1733,  4^- 

Ceva — Grimaldi — Genno  [sic]  geneologico 
[sic]  delle  famiglie  Ceva — Grimaldi,  by 
F.  de  Angelis.     Napoli,  1840,  8'>- 

Cevoli —  Delia  Xoblissima  antichita  di 
Casa  Cevoli.  By  Aldiberti.  Fiorenza, 
1673,  12«- 

Chabannes — Memoire  sur  la  filiation  de 
la  Maison  de  Chabannes,  Chabanees, 
ou  de  Chabanois,  par  I'abbe  de  Chaban- 
nes, 1759,    80- 

Memoire    sur    la  Maison   de 

Chabannes,  1759,  80-    Additions,  1759. 

Chabot — Notice  historiqueetgenealogique 
sur  la  Maison  de  Chabot,  sous  la 
direction  de  Louis-Gerard  de  Eohan- 
Chabot.     Paris,  1834,  8«- 

Chaddock,  or  Chattock,  see  Miscellanea 
Genealogica  et  Heraldica.  New  Series, 
i.  134.  and  Warwickshire  Antiquarian 
Magazine,  i.  457. 

Chadwick — A  Genealogical  Account  of 
the  Families  of  Chadwick,  of  Chadwick, 
and  Chadwick,  of  Healcy,  Kid  ware,  New 
Hall,  etc.,  by  Joseph  Howard.  Man- 
chester, 1840,  4*^ 

Reports  on  the  Estate  of  Sir 

Andrew  Chadwick  and  the  recent 
Proceedings  of  the  Chadwick  Associ- 
ation in  reference  thereto,  by  Edmimd 
Chadwick,  to  which  is  prefixed  the 
History  of  Sir  Andrew  Chadwick,  by  J. 
0.  Chadwick.     Lond.  1881,  4P- 


Chalmers  Family.  See  Memoirs  of 
Thomas  Chalmers.  D.D.,  by  Wm. 
Hanna,  vol.  1.  Edinb.  1849,  S''-  New 
edition,  1878. 

Chalons — Lettre  touchant  Beatrix,  Com- 
tesse  de  Chalons,  laquelle  declare  quel 
fut  son  Marj',  quels  ses  Enfants,  ses 
Ancestres,  et  ses  Armes.  Avec  une 
table  genealogique,  par  P.  F.  Chifflet. 
Dijon,  1656,  4«- 

Chamberlain — Collection  relating  to  the 
Chamberlain  Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,122. 

Chambers — Notes  respecting  the  Family 
of  Chambers,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,122. 

Chambly — Notice  historique  sur  la  Maison 
de  Chambly,  par  Borel  d'Hauterive. 
Paris,  1850,^  V2P- 

Chamborant — Inventaire  des  Titres  origi- 
naux  genealogiques  des  branches  exist- 
antes  de  la  Maison  de  Chamborant,  en 
Champagne,  etc.,  par  Barthelemy  de 
Chamborant  de  Droux.  Paris,  1784. 
fol. 

Chambre — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de  la 
Chambre.     Paris,  .1594,  4o- 

Chambres — Account  of  the  Family  of 
Chambres  of  the  Hawes,  in  Westmore- 
land, A.D.  1700.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
11,323. 

Chamier — Memoir  of  D.  Chamier, 
Minister  of  the  Reformed  Church;  with 
notices  of  his  Descendants,  by  William 
Courthope.     Lond.  1852,  8o- 

Chamilly,  Comtes  de,  see  Bouton. 

Champagne — Abrege  chronologique  de  la 
Maison  de  Champagne,  par  Fran9ois  de 
La  Pointe.     Dijon,  n.d.  fol. 

Genealogie   de   la   Maison 

de  Champagne,  en  Bretagne  et  en 
Anjou.  Paris,  1778,  fol.  [Intended 
to  form  part  of  vol.  xi  of  D'Hozier's 
Registre  de  la  Noblesse  de  France,  but 
this  is  all  that  ever  appeared  of  the 
volume.] 

Essai    sur    les   Sceaux   de 


Comtes  et  des  Comtessesde  Champagne. 
Planches,  etc.     Par  M.  H.  Jubainville 
d'Arbois.     Paris,  1856,  fol. 
Histoire  des  Dues   et  des 


Comtes  de  Champagne  depuis  le  vi®- 

siecle.  Par    M.    H.     Jubainville    d' 

Arbois.  7    vols.      Paris,    1859—69, 

80- 


324 


Family  Histories,  PEDiaREES,  a-n-d   Peerage  Cases. 


Cliampnej' — The  Christian  Mother.  An 
Address  at  the  Funeral  of  Mrs.  Susanna 
(Park)  Champney,  with  an  Appendix 
containing  a  Genealogical  Notice  of 
the  Champney  and  Park  Families,  by 
Fred.  Aug.  Whitney.   Boston,  1855,  8°- 

History    of    the    Champney 

Family,  illustrated.    Chicago,  1867,  8« 

Chanaleilles— Genealogie  historique  de 
la  Maison  de  Chanaleilles,  seigneurs  et 
barons  de  Jagonas,  etc.  Extraite  du 
XIX  tome  du  JSohiliaire  universel  de 
France,  par  Viton  de  Saint-Allais. 
Paris,  1840,  8°-  ^ 

Genealogie    historique    de 

la  Maison  de  Chanaleilles,  seigneurs  de 
Chanaleilles  de  la  Valette,  etc.  par 
Borel  d'Hauterive.     Paris,  1856,  40- 

Chandler— The  Chandler  Family.  The 
Descendants  of  William  and  Anuis 
Chandler,  who  settled  in  lioxbury, 
Mass.  1637,  by  George  Chandler.  Bos- 
Ion,  1872,  8«- 

The  Chandler  Family.      The 

Descendants  of  William  and  Annis 
Chandler,  who  settled  in  lioxbury, 
Mass.,  1637,  by  George  Chandler. 
Worcester,  Mass.  1883,  8'^-  Printed 
for  the  family. 

Chandos,  see  also  Brydges  ;  Buckingham. 

Chandos — Papers  and  Documents  t  elating 
to  the  Chandos  claim  of  Peerage,  by 
Sir  S.  E.  Brydges.     Geneva,  fob 

List  of  Papers  and  Documents 

[relating  to  the  Case  of  the  Chandos 
peerage]  by  Sir  Samuel  Egerton 
Brydges.    Lond.  1823,  fol. 

Papers  on  the  Chandos  Peerage, 

n.  d.  folio.   Privately  printed. 

A  Letter  relative  to  the  Barony 

of  Chandos  By  Sir  N.  H.  Nicolas. 
Privately  printed. 

A  lleview  of  the  Chandos  Peer- 


age Case,  adjudicated  1803,  and  of  the 
pretensions  of  Sir  Samuel  Egerton 
Brydges,  Bart.,  to  designate  himself 
per  Legem  Terrae  Baj*on  Cliandos  of 
Sudelev,  by  G.  F.  Beltz.     Lond.  1834, 

Chapin — The  Chapin  Genealogy,  con- 
taining a  very  large  proportion  of  the 
Descendants  of  Dea.  Samuel  Chapin, 
who  settled  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  in 
1642,  by  Orange  Chapin.  Northamp- 
ton, 1862,  8°- 


Chapin — The  Chapin  Gathering.  Pro- 
ceedings at  the  Meeting  of  the  Chapin 
Family  in  Springfield,  Massachusetts. 
Springfield,  1862,8o- 

-A    Genealogical   Eecord,    with 


short  biographical  sketches  of  some  of 
the  Descendants  of  Capt.  Josiah  Chapin 
and  allied  families,  1635 — 1889.  Fort 
Wayne,  Ind.  1889,  12'^- 

Chapman — The  Chapman  Family  ;  or  the 
Descendants  of  llobt.  Chapman  of  Say- 
Brook,  Conn. ;  with  Genealogical  Notes 
of  William  Chapman,  who  settled  at 
New  London,  Conn.  ;  Edw.  Chapman,- 
who  settled  at  Windsor,  Conn.  ;  John 
Chapman  of  Stonington,  Conn.  ;  and 
Rev.  Benj.  Chapman  of  Southington, 
Conn.,  by  Rev.  F.  W.  Chapman.  Hart- 
ford., 1854.  8«- 

The    Descendants  of    Ralph 


Chapman,  b}^  Charles  B.  Gerard.  New- 
burgh,  N.Y.  1876.  4P- 

Chaponay — Histoire  genealogique  de  la 
Famille  de  Chaponay,  par  Guy  Allard. 
1694.  4°- 

Chapt — Notice  historique  et  genealogique 
sur  la  Maison  Chapt,  de  Rastignac,  par 
M.  Bertrandi.     Paris,  1858.     12"- 

Charette  —  Notice  historique  sur  la 
Maison  de  Charette,  par  Borel  d'hau- 
terive.     Paris,  1851,  8°- 

Charles — Pedigree  and  notes  respecting 
the  Family  of  Charles,  of  Kettleburgh, 
by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,123. 

Charleville — Claim  of  the  Right  Hon. 
Charles  William  George,  Earl  of 
Charleville  in  Ireland,  to  vote  at 
Elections  of  Irish  Peers.  See  Sessional 
Papers,  198  of  1852—3. 

Chartier — Descendans  de  Simon  Chartier, 
fils  de  Michel  Chartier.  Descendans 
de  Genevieve  Chartiei-,  etc.  See  Ahrege 
cTiron.  de  la  fond,  du  College  de  Bolssij, 
by  J.  Cheviilard.     Par.  1724,  fol. 

Chase — A  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the 
Chase  Family  of  Chesham,  Bucks.  By 
Geo.  B.  Chase.      Boston,   [U.S.]  1869, 

-Genealogy  of  the  Ancestors  and 


Descendants  of  Joseph  Chase  who  died 
in  Swanzey.  His  will  proved  March, 
1725.  By  the  Hon.  Oliver  Chase, 
Fall  River,  X874,  8«- 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigeees,   aistd  Peeeage  Cases. 


325 


Chase — Record  of  the  Descendants  of 
Rev.  Nathaniel  Chase,  of  Buckfield, 
Me,  with  a  brief  account  of  his  Ances- 
tors. Also  Records  of  some  of  the 
Descendants  of  Edmund  Chase,  of 
Minot,  Me.     Augusta,  1878,  S^- 

Genealogy  of  a  Portion  of  the 

Descendants  of  Wm.  Chase,  who  came 
to  America  in  1630,  by  Geo.  W.  Chase. 
Washington,  1886,  8o- 

Chasteauneuf — Abrege  de  la  Genealogie 
de  Chasteauneuf,  par  D.  F.  Gastelier 
de  la  Tour.     Paris,  1760,  4«- 

Chasteauvillain,  see  Drew. 

Chasteigner — Histoire  Genealogique  de 
la  Maison  des  Chasteigners,  Seigneurs 
de  la  Rochepozay,  de  Saint  Georges  de 
Rexe,  de  Lindoys  de  la  Rochef aton,  etc., 
par  Andre  Du  Chesne.  Paris,  1634, 
fol. 

Genealogie  historique  de  la 

Maison  de  Chasteigner,  en  Poitou,  par 
M.  Clabault.     Par.  1779,  4«- 

Tableau  genealogique  de  la 

Maison  de  Chasteigner,  comprenant 
toutes  les  branches,  par  Clabault.  Par. 
1779,  fol. 

Chastelain — Les  Chastelains  de  Lille,  leur 
ancien  estat,  office  et  famille ;  I'estat 
des  anciens  comtes  de  la  Republique  et 
Empire  Remain,  des  Goths,  Lombards, 
Bourguignons,  Francois  et  au  regne 
d'iceux  des  Forestiers  et  Comtes  anciens 
de  Flandre,  etc.,  par  Vander  Haer. 
Lille,  1611,  40- 

Chasteleine — The  historical  descent  of  the 
Families  of  Chasteleine  and  Basset  of 
Welledone,  finely  executed,  with  deeds 
and  Seals,  painted  on  large  sheets  of 
vellum.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6152. 

■ Collection      respecting      the 

Family  of  Chasteleyn,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,123. 

Chasteler — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  du 
Chasteler,  avec  les  preuves,  par  Fr. 
Gab.  Jos.  Marquis  de  Chasteler,  etc. 
Brux.  1768,  fol.     Second  edition,  1777. 

Chastellard —  De  Chastellard,  ancienne- 
ment  d'  Hauterive  en  Dauphine,  par  A. 
M.  d'Hozier  de  Serigny.  Par  1756, 
fol. 

Chastellux  —  Notice  historique  de  la 
Maison  de  Chastellux,  par  J^  Valter. 
Extract  de  la  jRevue  gen.  hiog.  pol.   et 


lit. 


Paris,  1884,  S^- 


Chastellux  —  Histoire  Genealogique  de 
la  Maison  de  Chastellux,  par  le  Comte 
H.  P.  C.  de   Chastellux.     Aux.   1869, 

40. 

Chastillon — Histoire  de  la  Maison  de 
Chastillon  sur  Marne  ;  avec  les 
Genealogies  et  Armes  des  Illustres 
Families  de  France  et  des  Pays-Bas. 
Par  Andr.  Du  ("hesne.     Paris  1621,  fol. 

Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 

Chastillon-sur-Marne,  extraite  du  tome 
XI  de  r  Hist.  gen.  des  Pairs  de  France^ 
par  le  Chev.  de  Courcelles.  Paris, 
1830,  4"- 

Annales      historiques,      etc. 

Histoire  de  la  Maison  de  Chastillon- 
Chastillon,  par  Simien  Despreaux. 
Paris,  1824,  8«- 

Memoire  pour  etablir  la  com- 

munaute  d'origine  des  Maisons  de  Blois, 
Chastillon  et  Marconnay,  par  M.  de 
Saint-Pons.     Paris,  1830,  4o- 

Refutation      d'un 


memoire 

public  par  MM.  de  Marconnay,  pour 
etablir  leur  pretendue  comjuunaute 
d'origine  avec  la  Maison  de  Chastillon, 
par  (P.  L.  Laine.)     Par.  1830,  4^- 

Chastre — Histoire  genealogique  de  la 
Maison  de  Chastre,  par  Jean  le 
Laboureur.  See  MemoiresdeCastelnau. 
Par.  1659,  fol. 

Ohatelet — Histoire  de  la  Maison  du 
Chatelet,  branche  puinee  de  la  Maison 
de  Lorraine,  par  A.  Calmet.  Nancy, 
1741,  fol. 

Chator,  see  Allan. 

Chatre — Precis  historique,  chronologique 
et  genealogique  de  la  Maison  de  la 
Chatre,  par  B.  de  Chamborant.  Par. 
1789,.  fol. 

Chattan — Historical  Memoirs  of  the 
House  and  Clan  Mackintosh,  and  of  the 
Clan  Chattan,  by  Alexander  M.  Shaw. 
2  vols.  1880,  4P-  Only  50  copies 
printed. 

Chatterton,  see  also  Canynges. 

Chatterton — New  facts  relating  to  the 
Chatterton  Family.  [Reprint  of  cor- 
respondence between  J.  Taylor  and  J. 
H.  Ingram.]  Edited  by  Wm.  George. 
Bristol,  1883,  8o- 

New   Facts   relating  to    the 

Chatterton  Family,  gathered  from 
Manuscript  Entries  in  a  "  History  of 
the  Bible,"  which  once  belonged  to  the 


326 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


Parents  of  Thomas  Chatterton  the 
Poet,  and  from  Parish  llegisters,  by 
William  George.     Bristol,  1883,  8"- 

Chatterton — The  Chattel  ton  Family,  See 
Antiquarian  Magazine^  iv.  196.  Lon- 
don, 1883,  8'^- 

Chaulieu — Lettre  critique  de  M.  I'ahbe 
d'  Estrees,  sur  la  Noblesse  de  la 
Maison  de  Chaulieu.    Brux.  1745,  12"- 

Chanlnes — Memoire  pour  M.  le  due  de 
Chaulnes  de  la  Maison  d'  Albret.  Avec 
tableau  gencalogique,  par  Savin  du 
Mouy.     Par.  1772,  4"- 

Chauncey — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Chauucey.  Compiled  by  Stephen  Tucker, 
Lancaster  Herald.  Lond.  n.d,  4P-  lie- 
printed,  with  additions,  in  1884. 

Memorials    of    the    Chaunceys, 

including  President  Chauncey,  his 
Ancestors  and  Descendants,  by  William 
Chauncey  Fowler.     Boston,  1858,  8'"- 

Conditions  of  Success  in  Genea- 


logical Investigations,  illustrated  in  the 
character  of  Nathaniel  Chauncey,  by 
W.  C.  Fowler.     Boston,  1886,  8"- 

Chaworth — Pedigrees  of  the  Family  of 
Chaworth,  and  of  sundry  ancient 
Familiesfrom  whom  they  weredescended. 
Her.  Coll.  Vincent  MS.  24. 

Chaytor — Some  account  of  the  Family  of 
Chaytor.  See  "  A  Koyal  Descent  ; 
with  other  Pedigrees  and  Memorials," 
by  T.  E.  Sharpe.  Lond.  1875  and 
1881,  4P- 

Cheek,  see  Cheke. 

Cheever — Ezekiel  Cheever  and  some  of 
his  Descendants,  by  John  T.  H^-ssam. 
Boston,  1879  and  1884,  8o- 

Ezekiel  Cheever,  reprinted  from 

the  New-England  Historical  and  Genea- 
logical Register,  with  additional  Notes, 
by  John  T.  Hassam.  Boston,  1887,  8"- 

• Bartholomew  and  Richard  Chee- 


ver and  some  of  their  Descendants,  by 
John  T.  Hassam.     Boston,  1882,  8o- 
-Cheever  Pedigree,   by  William 


B.  Trask.  Single  sheet.  Only  31  copies 

were  printed. 
Cheke — Collection  respecting  the  Family 

of  Cheek  or  Cheke,  by  D.   E.   Davy. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,123. 
Cheneviere — Notice  genealogique  sur  la 

famille  Cheneviere,  de  Geneve  origin- 

aire    du     Lyonnais,     [par     Theophile 

Dufour.]     Gen.  1884,  8°- 


Chepstow,  Lords  of,  see  Strigul. 
Cherisey — Notice  sur  la  Famille  de  Che- 

risey,    Extrait  de  la  Stat,  hist,  de  la 

Moselle^  publiee  par  Verronnais.    Metz, 

1844,  8«- 
Cherleton — Notes  on  Joyce  Cherleton  and 

her  Descendants  by  H.  F.  J.  Vaughan. 

See  "  Archseologia  Cambreusis,''  fourth 

seiies,  xi.     Lond.  1880,  8"- 
Chesse,  see  Croix. 
Chester — Genealogical   Memoirs    of   the 

extinct  Family  of  Chester  of  Chicheley, 

their  Ancestors   and  Descendants,   by 

Robert  Edmond  Chester  Waters.  2  vols. 

Lond.  1878,  4P-     Privately  printed. 
Genealoofical   Memoirs   of    the 


Families  of  Chester,  of  Bristol,  Barton 
Regis,  London,  and  Almondsbury,  des- 
cended from  Henry  Chester  Sheriff  of 
Bristol,  1470  ;  and  also  of  the  Fami- 
lies of  Astry  of  London,  Kent,  Beds, 
Hunts,  Oxon,  and  Gloucestershire,  des- 
cended from  Sir  Ralph  Astry,  Kt.,  Lord 
Mavor  of  London,  1493,  bv  R.  E. 
Chester  Waters.     Lond.  1881,  4o- 

-Genealogical  Notes  of  the  Fami- 


lies of  Chester  of  Blaby,  Leicestershire, 
and  Chester  of  Wethersfield,  Conn., 
New  England,  by  Robt.  Edmond  Ches- 
ter-Waters.    Leicester,  1886,  8°- 

Genealogies    and   arms    of    the 

Earls  and  Knights  of  Chester.  See 
Collections  of  Richard  Bagot,  in  the 
possession  of  Lord  Bogot.  MS.  late 
16th  century.  Blithefield,  Co.  Staf- 
tord. 

-Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Ches- 


ter of  Cockenhatch  in  Hertfordshire. 
B.it.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5808,  f.  181. 
Chester,  Earldom  of.— A  complete  collec- 
tion of  printed  books  and  manuscripts, 
on  the  dispute  between  Sir  Peter  Jjey- 
cester  and  Sir  Thomas  Mainwaring, 
about  the  legitimacy  of  Amicia,  daugh- 
ter of  Hugh  Cyveliok,  Earl  of  Chester. 
Tabley  House,  Cheshire. 

A  Defence  of  Amicia, 


daughter  of  Hugh  Cyvelock,  Earl  of 
Chester,  against  Sir  Peter  Leycester's 
declaration  of  her  illegitimacy,  by  Sir 
Thos.  Mainwaring,  Bart.  London, 
1673,  12«- 

An    answer     to    Sir 


Thomas  Mainwaring's  "  Defence,"  by 
Sir  Peter  Leycester,  Bart.     1673,  12o- 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigeees,   and  Peeeage   Cases 


327 


Chester,  Earldom  of. — An  Advertisement 
to  the  Reader,  by  Sir  P.  Leycester. 
Unanswered,  n  d. 

A  Reply  to  an  Answer  of  the 

Defence  of  Amicia,  etc.,  etc.,  by  Sir 
Thomas  Main  waring,  Bart.  Lond. 
1673,  120- 

Addenda ;    or  some  Things   to 

!     be  added  to  Sir  Thomas  Maiuwaring's 

*     Book.     Nov.  1673.  12o- 


An  Answer  to  Sir  P.  Leycester's 

"Addenda,"    by    Sir   T.    Mainwaring. 
Lond.  1673—4.  12o- 

Two  Books,  etc.  etc,   by  Sir  P. 

Leycester.     A.D.  1674. 

Peroratio  ad  Lectorem,  by  Sir 


P.  Leycester,  17th  Dec.  1675. 

— An  Answer  to  Two  Books,  etc., 

by  Sir  T.   Mainwaring.       Lond.    1675. 
12«- 

A  Reply  to  Sir  T.  Mainwaring's 

"  Answer,"  by  Sir  P.  Leycester.     A.D. 
1675.  12° 


An  Admonition  to  the  Reader, 

by  Sir  T.  Mainwaring,  1676.  W- 

An  Answer  to  Sir  T.  Mainwar- 
ing's "Admonition,"  by  Sir  P. 
Leycester.     Lond.  1677.  12o- 

A  Reply  to  Sir  P.  Leycester's 

"  Answer "  to  Sir  T.  Mainwaring's 
"  Admonition."  Manchester,  1854. 
120-  Now  first  printed  by  J.  G.  Bell, 
from  the  original  in  the  Bodleian 
Library. 

The  Legitimacy  of  Amicia,  etc., 

clearly  proved,  by  Sir  T.  Mainwaring, 
Bart.     Lond.  1679.  12o- 

See  tJTour.  of  the  Brit.  Arch. 

Ass^^-  vii.  123  ;  Nichol's  Coll.  Top.  et 
Gen.  ii.  249  ;  Howard's  Misc.  Gen.  et 
Her.  new  series  i.  412. 

Chesterfield,  Earldom  of,  see  Stanhope. 

Chetwode — Some  Account  of  the  Family 
of  Chetwode,  by  the  Rev.  Wm.  Cole. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5833  f.  43. 

Genealogical  collections  relat- 
ing to  the  Chetwode  Family,  by  Stephen 
J.  Tucker.  50  copies  privately  printed, 
1884.    40- 

Chetwood — Case  of  Jonathan  Chetwood, 
Esq,,  claiming  the  Title  of  Baron  de 
Wahul,  with  pedigree. 

Chevallier — Pedigree  of  the  dChevallier 
Family,  with  notes  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit,  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,123. 


Chevignard — Recherches  genealogiques 
sur  la  famille  Chevignard,  par  M.  Albert 
Albrier.     Dijon,  1867.  12«- 

Chevrieres,  see  Croix. 

Chew,  see  Thomas. 

Cheyney — Church  Notes  relating  to  the 
Family  of  Cheyney.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  8979. 

Chichele — Stemmata  Chicheleana  :  or  a 
Genealogical  Account  of  some  of  the 
Families  derived  from  Thomas  Chichele 
of  Higham-Ferrers  in  the  County  of 
Northampton,  by  Benjamin  Buckler. 
Oxford,  1765.  4P' 

A  Supplement  to  the  "  Stem- 


mata Chicheleana,"  with  large  additions 
to  the  Tables  of  Descents.  Oxford, 
1775.  4o- 

Chichester — History  of  the  Family  of 
Chichester,  from  1086  to  1870,  also 
of  the  Chichesters,  Marquesses  of 
Donegal,  and  Barons  Templemore,  by 
Sir  A.  P.  B.  Chichester,  Bart.  Lond. 
1871,  4P- 

Notes  Genealogical,  Historical 

and  Heraldic  of  the  Family  of  Chiches- 
ter, of  Co  Devon,  by  Sir  Wm.  Rich. 
Drake.     Lond.  1886,  4«- 

Child,  or  Childe.  See  English  Merchants, 
by  H.  R.  Fox  Bourne.  Yol.  i.  p.  332. 
Lond.  1866,  8o- 

Genealogies  of  the  Child,  Childs 

and  Childe  Families  of  the  Past  and 
Present  in  the  United  States  and  the 
Canadas  from  1630  to  1881,  by  Elias 
Child.     Utica,  1881,  8o- 

Childeborne — Grant  of  Arms  to  Alexander 
Childeborne,  of  London,  Gentleman, 
1539.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  7025,  f. 
202. 

Childebrand — Virum  Stemma  Childe- 
brandinum.  See  Jo.  Jac.  Chiflet's 
Opera.     Vol.  ii,     Antwerp,  1650,  fol. 

Chilton  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy,  and  copies  of  the  wills  of  Rev. 
Thomas  and  Jacob  Chilton.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,123. 

Chipman — The  Chipman  Lineage,  par- 
ticularly as  in  Essex  County,  Mass.,  by 
R.  Manning  Chipman.  Salem,  1872, 
80- 

Chittenden  Family  :  William  Chittenden 
of  Guilford,  Conn.,  and  his  Descen- 
dants. Compiled  by  Alvan  Talcott. 
New  Haven,  1882,  S^- 


328 


Fi-MiLT  Histories,  Pedigrees,    and    Peerage  Cases. 


Choke — Genealogical  notes  respecting  the 
Choke  or  Chokke  Family,  of  Avington, 
Berks,  by  Frederick  Brown.  Newbury, 
1882,  8«- 

Cholier — Notice  Genealogique  sur  la 
Famille  Cholier  de  ^  ibeins.  De 
Samuel  Guichenon.  Publiee  par  M.  C. 
Guigue  en  1861.     Paris,  1870,  8"- 

Cholmley — Memoirof  Sir  Hugh  Cholmley, 
Knt.,  with  some  Account  of  his  Family, 
1787,  4"-      Only  100  copies  printed. 

An  extensive  pedigree  of  the 

Family  of  Cholmeley  of  Ashton-under- 
Lyue.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  30,305, 
f.  149. 

Cholmley,    Cholmeley,   Chol- 

mondeley,  or  Cholmundeley.  Miscel- 
lanea Genealogica  et  Heraldica^  vol. 
ii.  p.  218. 

Christie — Genealogical  Memoirs  of  the 
Scottish  Houne  of  Christie,  by  the  Rev. 
Charles  Rogers.  Royal  Ilistorical 
Society      Lond.  1878,  8«- 

Church— The  Church  Family,  by  Dr. 
Alonzo  H.  Quint.  Reprinted  from  the 
"Dover  Enquirer."  Dover,  N.  H. 
1879,  80- 

Cignano — Arbor  genealogica  gentis  de 
Cignano  quam  D.  Caroli  per  Lineam 
rectam  eodem  ex  stipite  descendentis. 
De  Rubeis.     Bononiae,  1678,  4P' 

Cigni — History  of  the  Cigni  Family. 
Written  on  vellum  in  the  year  1532. 
Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS.  203. 

Cilnea — DescrizionedellaFamiglia  Cilnea, 
bv  Bartolomeo  Macchioni.  Napoli, 
1681,  4P- 

Oppositione  di  alcuni  Eruditiall 

'Esamina  della  Descrittione  della 
Famiglia  Cilnia,  con  le  Risposte  del 
Medesimo,  by  Bartolomeo  Macchioni. 
Rome,  1691,  4P- 

Della  Famiglia   Cilnea,   by   B. 

Macchioni.     Roma,  1699,  4P- 

Cirier — Genealogie  de  la  Famille  Cirier, 
par  N.  L.  M.  Dominique  Cirier.  Par. 
1850,  fol. 

Clanranald — Moidart ;  or  Among  the 
Clanranalds,  by  Rev.  C.  Macdonald. 
Oban,  1890. 

Clanrouald — Vindication  of  the  Clanronald 
of  Glengary,  with  Remarks  as  to  the 
Descent  of  the  Family  who  style  them- 
selves of  Clanrouald.  Edinb.  1821, 
SO- 


Clapp — The  Clapp  Family  Meeting  at 
Northamj^tou,  August 24, 1870.  Boston, 
1870,  8«- 

The  Clapp  Memorial.     Record 

of  the  Clapp  Family  in  America,  con- 
taining Sketches  of  the  Original  six 
Emigrants,  and  a  Genealogy  of  their 
Descendants,  etc.  by  Ebenezer  Clapp. 
Boston,  1876,  8o- 

Clare — A  Small  Specimen  of  the  many 
Mistakes  in  Sir  William  Dugdale's 
Baronage,  bv  Charles  Hornby.  Lond. 
1730,8"-  [This  work  relates  to  the 
family  of  Clare.] 

Account  of  the  Family  of  Clare, 

Earls  of  Gloucester  and  Hereford.  See 
Journal  of  the  British  Archmoloyical 
Association,  vols,  xx,  p.  270  ;  xviii,  p. 
272,  &c.,  xxvi,  150—160. 


Collection  by  D.  E.  Davy  respect- 
ing the  Family  of  Clare.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,123. 

Clarell — Account  of  the  Family  of 
Clarell,  of  Tickhill.  MS.  E.  Campsall 
Hall,  Co.  York. 

Clarence — Claim  of  William  Henry,  Duke 
of  Clarence,  to  vote  at  Elections  of 
Irish  Peers.  See  Sessional  Paper s., 
1805. 

Clark,  see  also  Robinson. 

Clark — Records  of  the  Descendants  of 
Hugh  Clark  of  Watertown,  Mass. 
1640—1866.  By  John  Clark.  Boston 
[U.S.]  1866,  8"- 

An  Account  of  the  Ancestors  and 


Descendants  of  John  Lardner  Clark  and 
Sophia  Marion  Ross,  who  were  married 
1st  August,  1797.  By  Clifford  Stanley 
Sims.     Prescott,  Canada,  1870,  8<'- 

A  Few^  Genealogical   Items   con- 
nected with  the  Family  descended  from 
William  Clark,  of  Haddam,  Conn.  New 
York,  1880,  8"- 
A  Record  of  the  Descendants  of 


John  Clark  of  Farmington,  Conn.  The 
Male  Branches  brought  down  to  1882. 
The  Female  Branches  One  Generation 
after  the  Clark  name  is  lost  in  marriage, 
by  Julius  Gay.    Hartford,  Conn.  1882, 

§0. 

Clarke — Collection  respecting  the  Family 
of  Clarke,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,123. 


T^AMiLT  Histories,  Pedigrees,   akd   Peerage  Cases. 


329 


Clarke — Records  of  the  descendants  of 
T.  Clarke,  of  Plymouth,  1623—1697, 
by  Samuel  C.  Clarke.  Boston,  Mass  , 
1869,  8^^ 

Genealogy.       Records     of     the 

Descendants  of  Thomas   Clarke,   Ply- 
mouth, 1632—1697.     Compiled  by  the 
Rev.  Wm.  W.  Johnson.   North  Green 
field.  Wis.  1884,  8«- 

A  Genealocjical  Statement  of  the 


Clarke  Family  of  Boston,  Mass.  1731  ; 
with  Review  of  the  same,  by  Isaac  J. 
Greenwood.  New  York,  1879,  S^- 
Printed  for  private  distribution. 

-The  Gedney  and  Clarke  Families 


of    Salem,    Massachusetts,   by    H.    F. 
Waters.     Salem,  1880,  8"- 

•Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of 


Nathaniel  Clarke  of  Newbury,  Mass., 
by  George  K.  Clarke.  Boston,  1883,  8°- 
-Genealogy  of  the   Descendants 


of  Nathaniel  Clarke  of  Newbury,  Mass. 

Ten  Generations,  1642—1885,  by  Geo. 

K.  Clarke.    Second  edition,  revised  and 

enlarged.     Boston,  1885,  8°- 
Clarkson — Pedigree    of    the    Family   of 

Clarkson  with  notes,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,123. 
Genealogical  History  of  Thomas 

Boston    Clarkson   and  Sarah   Caroline 

Clarkson.     Privately  printed. 
Memoirs     of       Matthew     and 

Gerardus    Clarkson,    of     Philadelphia, 

1735—1790,  by  John  Hall  and  Sam. 

(Clarkson.   [With   an  account  of  their 

ancestry  and  descendants.]   1890,  8°* 
Clavering— Pedigree    of   the   Family   of 

Clavering,  of  Essex,  with  notes  by   D. 

E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,123. 
Claxton — Collection  respecting  the  Family 

of  i  laxton,  of  Norfolk,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 

Brit  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,123. 
Claypoole,  see  Cromwell. 
Clayton  —  Memorials     of     the     Clayton 

Family  ;  with  unpublished  Correspon- 
dence of  the  Countess  of  Huntingdon, 

Lady     Glenorchy,     etc.,     by    T.    W. 

Aveiing.     Lond.  1867,  S""- 
Some  Account  of  the  Clayton 

Family  of  Thelwall,  co  Chester,   by  J. 

Paul  Rylands.     Liverpool,  1880,  8«- 

-Collection  relating  to  the  Family 


Cleaver — Pedigree  of  the  Families  of 
Cleaver  and  Peach.  Privately  printed, 
187L 

Clesve — The  true  Lyniall  Disceut  and 
Pedigree  made  drawn  and  engrossed 
by  the  principal  Harould  of  the 
mightie  Duke  of  Cleeve.  17th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  Roll  O,  9. 

Clement— The  Claim  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  C. 
R.  J.  F.  Clement,  to  the  Title  and 
Dignities  of  Viscount  Taafe.   1856 — 7, 

Clench — Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Clench,  of  Leeds  and  of  Holbrook,  with 
notes  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  19,123. 

Clere — Collection  concerning  the  Family 
of  Clere,  of  co.  Norfolk,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,123. 

Clermont,  see  also  Fortescue. 

Clermont — Table  genealogique  des  Seig- 
neurs de  la  Mai  son  de  Clermont  en 
Dauphine,  Comtes  de  Tonnerre,  par 
Robt.  Levvyt.     Troyes,  s.d.  8°- 

Maison  de  Clermont-Tonnerre 

et  M.  le  due  de  Clermont-Tonnerre, 
par  le  vicomte  Jules  de  Saintry. 
Extrait  du  Pantheon  hiog.  univ.  Par. 
1853,  8«- 

Chateau   de    Bertangles,    en 

Picardie,  par  le  marq.  Amedee  de  Cler- 
mont-Tonnerre, 1853,  4P-  {^Contains 
historical  and  genealogical  notes  of  the 
Souse  of  Clermont. ~\ 

Note  relative  a  la  Maison  de 


of  Clayton,  Lord  Sundoy,  and  of 
Yoxford,  etc.,  bv  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,123. 


Clermont-Tonnerre  et  a  I'adoption  du 
nom  de  Tonnerre,  etc.,  par  le  marq. 
Amedee  de  Clermont-Tonnerre.  Avec 
tableau    genealogique.       Paris,    1853, 

40. 

Notes  genealogiques  pour  M. 

le  due  de  Clermont-Tonnerre,  M.  le 
marquis  et  M.  le  comte  de  Ckrmont- 
Tonnerre,  par  Chaix  d'Est-Ange  et 
Etienne.  Avec  tableau  genealogique. 
Par.  1856,  4P- 

Clervaux,  see  also  Allan. 

Clervaux — Memorials  of  the  Families  of 
Allan,  Hylton,  and  Clervaux.  Darling- 
ton Press.  Darlington,  1850,  4P-  Only 
50  copies  printed. 

The  House  of  Clervaux,  its 

descendants  and  alliances,  by  W. 
Hylton  Longstaffe,  Esq.  Newcastle, 
1852.  4P- 


330 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigeees,   ais^d  Peerage  Cases. 


Cleve,  Counts  of.  Stam-Bnch  der  Graffen 
unci  Hertzogen  von  Clcve.  Arnhem, 
1G77,  fol. 

Cleveland — A  Genealogy  of  Benjamin 
Cleveland,  a  great  grandson  of  Moses 
Cleveland,  of  Wobnrn,  Massachusetts, 
by  H.  G.  Cleveland.  Chicago,  1879,  8«- 

A  Genealogical  Kegisterof  the 

Descendants  of  Moses  Cleveland,  of 
Woburn,  Mass.,  an  Emigrant  in  1035 
from  England,  with  a  Sketch  of  the 
Clevelauds  of  Virginiaand  the  Carolinas, 
by  James  Butler  Cleveland,  Albany, 
N.  H.  1881,  80- 

Excerpts    from  Genealogical 

Records  ;  showing  lineage  of  Hon. 
Grover  Cleveland,  by  H.  G.  Cleveland. 
1884. 

Stephen  Grover  Cleveland,  a 

Sketch  of  his  Life.  [With  a  chapter 
on  the  Cleveland  Family.]  By  Deshler 
Welch.     New  York,  1884,  12«- 

-An  Account  of  the  Lineage  of 


General  Moses  Cleveland  of  Canterbury 
Conn.,  the  Founder  of  the  City  of 
Cleveland,  Ohio,  by  H.  G.  Cleveland. 
Cleveland,  0.  1885.  4«- 

elide rou  or  Clitheroe  of  Salebury.  Pedi- 
gree, with  notes  of  the  family.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  30,146. 

Clifford,  see  also  Bruce  ;  Vipont ;  Weld. 

Clifford — Collectanea  Cliffordiana  in  three 
parts,  containing  1.  Anecdotes  of 
Illustrious  personages  of  the  name  of 
Clifford.  II.  Historical  and  Genea- 
logical Notices  of  the  Clifford  Family. 
III.  Clifford,  a  Tragedy.  By  A. 
Clifford.  Paris,  1817,  8°- 

Cliffordiana :    An    Account    of 

the  Cliffords  of  Chudleigh.  Edited  by 
the  Rev.  Geo.  Oliver.  Exeter,  1827, 
12°- 

Titles  of  Honour  and  Pedigrees, 

especially  touching  Clifford.  Lincoln's 
Inn  Lib.  Hale  MS.  xcvii  [civ]. 

Collections  relating  to  the  Family 

of  Clifford,  of  Skipton  in  Craven,  17th 
century.  Queen's  Coll.  Oxford,  MS. 
cv. 

• The   Cliffords  of  Craven.     See 


"  Ancestral  Stories  of  Great  Families, 
by  John  Timbs.     Lond.  1869.  8«- 


Clifford. — Some  Account  of  the  Clifford 
Family.     Brit.  Mus.  Sloan.  MS.  4102. 
•Treatise  concerning  the  Descent 


of  tlie  Ancient  Family  of  Clifford,  by 
Sir  Matthew  Hale.  MS.  Lincoln's 
Inn  Library. 

Evidences  of  the   Cliffords  ;    of 

great  interest  and  value.  Bodl.  Lib. 
bodesworth  MSS.  70  ;  74 ;  83. 

Clifford,  Barony  of,  see  Burlington. 

Claim  of  the  Countess  Dowager 

of  Dorset,  and  the  Earl  of  Thanet,  to 
the  Barony  of  Clifford.  See  Sessional 
Facers,  May,  1663— Nov.  1694. 

Proofs  of  claim  of  Lady   Anne 

Clifford  to  Baronies  of  Clifford,  West- 
moreland, and  Vesey.  MS.  Trinity 
College,  Dublin. 

Clifton — Pedigree  of  Sir  John  Clifton, 
Knt.,  with  genealogical  notes  of  the 
Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,123. 

Claim  of  the  Hon.    Bertha   L 


Clifton  of  Wharton  Hall.  Lytham,  Co. 
Lancaster,  to  the  Peerage  of  Grey  de 
Ruthyn,  52  pages.  Sessional  Papers, 
1876. 

-Case  of  Lady  Bertha  L.  Clifton, 


-Genealogical  History  of  the 
Family  of  Clifford,  Earls  of  Cumber- 
land, etc.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6177. 


with  pedigree,  and  Statement  showing 

the   various  Summons   issued   to    the 

Families   of  De   Grey  from  1294  to 

1355,  fol. 
Clinchamps — Maison      de      Clinchamps, 

histoire    genealogique,    par    Noulens. 

Paris,  1884,  8«- 
Clinton,  see  also  Meynill. 
Clinton — Memoirs  of  the  Clinton  Family, 

bv   Henry  Fynes- Clinton.    Lond.  n.d. 

Clinton,  Barony  of,  see  Trefusis. 

Clitheroe,  see  Cliderou. 

Cloncurry — Claim   of  the    Right    Hon. 

Edward,  Baron  Cloncurry,  to  vote   at 

Elections  of  Irish  Peers.  See  Sessional 

Papers,  160  of  1854. 
Clopt on— Pedigree  of  the  Knyvetts,    and 

Cloptons  of  Kentwell,  by  Sir  Simmonds 

d'Ewes.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  Roll,  C.  15. 
^ Papers  relating  to  the  Family 

of  Clopton  of  Kentwdl.      Brit.    Mus. 

Harl.  MS.  127. 
Collection 


relating  to  the 
Family  of  Clopton,  of  Clopton  Hall, 
by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS 
19,123. 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


331 


Clopton — Clopton  and  the  Cloptons,    by 

Artliur  Hodgson.     See  the  Journal  of 

the  British  ArchcBological  Association, 

xxxii,  238.     Lond.  1876,  8"- 
Clovelej,  see  Dod. 
Cluguy — Genealogie   de   la    Maison    du 

Clugny.     Dijon,  1723,  4P- 
Cobb — Pedigrees,      with    notes     of    the 

Cobb  Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy.      Brit. 

Mns.  Add.  MS.  19.123. 
Cobbold — Collection  respecting  the  Family 

of   Cobbold,    by    D.    E.    Davy.     Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,123. 
Cobham,  see  also  Salisbury. 
Cobham  —  Genealogy    of    the    Cobham 

Family,    with    those   of  the   Earl   of 

Hereford,  and  the   House  of  Peveral, 

from    Edw.    I.   to    Phillip  and  Mar  v. 

MS.  Roll  561.     Hatfield  Library. 
Carta3      et     alia     Becorda     ad 

Familiarum  de  Cobham  spectantia,  etc. 

MS.  2.     Hatfield  House. 
Sepulchral    Memorials    of    the 

Cobham   Familv,   by     F.    C.    Brooke. 

1836—74,  folio!' 


Memorials  of  the  Cobham  Family, 

By  John  Gougli  Nichols.  See  Collect. 
Top.  et  Gen.    Vol.  vii,  pp.    320—345. 

The    Lords   of   Cobham,    their 


Monuments,  and  the  Church,  by  J.  G. 
Waller.  Archceologia  Cantiana,  vols, 
xi,  xii.     Lond.  1877—78,  8«- 

Cock — Recueil  genealogique  de  la  Famille 
de  Cock,  par  N.  J.  Stevens.  Brux. 
1855.  4«- 

Cockayne — Cockayne  Memoranda  :  Col- 
lections towards  a  Historical  Record  of 
the  Family  of  Cockayne,  by  Andrew 
Edward  Coekavne.  2  vols.  Congleton, 
1869—73,  80-  " 

Cockayne  Family,  see  Topo- 
grapher and  Genealogist,  iii.  437 — 461. 
•Monuments  of  the  Family  of 


Cockayne.    See  Journal  of  the  Bri 
Archceological   Association.     Vol.  vii, 
pp.  374—383. 

Cockburn — The  House  of  Cockburn  of 
that  Ilk,  by  Thos.  H.  Cockburn-Hood. 
Edinb.  1888,  4«- 

Cocke — Some  particulars  of  the  Descent 
of  the  Manor  of  Little  Stamb ridge,  not 
recorded  in  Essex  History  ;  with  an 
account  of  the  Families  of  Cocke  and 
Bourchier,  its  former  possdSsjors,  by  H. 
W.    King ;     with     Pedigrees.        See 


"  Transactions   of   the   Essex  Archaeo- 
logical  Society,"    vol.    ii.    new   series. 

Colchester,  1870,  8o- 
Cocket — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Cocket, 

of  Ampton,  with  notes  by  I).  E.  Davy. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,123. 
Cockfield — Collection       respecting       the 

Family  of  Cockfield,  by   D.   E.   Davy. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19123. 
Cocksedge — Pedigree  of  the    Family   of 

Cocksedge,  of  Bury,   with  genealogical 

notes  bv  D.  E.  Davy.    Brit.  Mus.  Add. 

MS.  19,123. 
Coddington — William      Coddington      in 

Rhode  Island  Colonial  Affairs.     [With 

a  genealogy  of  the  Coddington  Family.] 

By  Dr.  Henry  E.  Turner.    Providence, 

1878,  4«- 
Coe — Record  of  the  Coe  Family,  1596  to 

1856.     New  York,  1856,  8«-    Another 

edition,  1859. 
Coender — Nobiliarium  Groniuganum  van 

Wilhelm  Coender  van  Helpen,  door  H. 

0.  Feith.     Gravenage,  1886,  4P- 
Coflfln — Genealogy  of  the  early  Generations 

of  the  Coffin  Family  in  New- England. 

Boston,  1870.  ^^-      See  also  New-Eng. 

Hist,  and  Gen.  Register,  for  1870. 
The   Coffin  Family,  its   Armorial 


Bearings  and  Origin  of  the  Name,  by 
John  Coffin.     Boston,  1881.  8o- 

-The  Coffin  Family.      The  life  of 


Tristram  Coffin  of  Nantucket,  Founder 
of  the  family  line  in  America,  wdth 
Anecdotes,  &c.,  of  his  Descendants,  and 
some  Information  concerning  the 
Ancient  Families  named  Coffin.  Nan- 
tucket,  1881,  8°- 

The  Life    of    Admiral   Sir   Isaac 

Coffin,  Baronet.  His  English  and 
American  Ancestors,  by  Thomas  C. 
Amory.     Boston,  1886,  8o- 

Coggeshall — Collection  relating  to  the 
Family  of  Coggeshall,  of  Essex  and 
Suffolk,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,124. 

Account     of     the    Family    of 

Coggeshall,  see  History  of  Coggeshall 
in  Essex,  by  Geo.  F.  Beaumont.  Lond. 
1890,  80- 

The   Coggeshall    Coat-of-Arms, 

Illustrated  Account  of,  by  the  Rev.  S. 
W.  Coggeshall.  Issued  by  Charles  P. 
Coggeshall,  of  Chicago,  to  members  of 
the  Family.     Broadside. 


Family  Histobies,  Pedigrees,  and   Peerage  Cases. 


Coglnll— The  Family  of  Coghill,  1377  to 
1879.  With  some  sketches  of  their 
maternal  ancestors,  the  Slingsbys  of 
Scriven  Hall,  1135  to  1879.  By  J.  H. 
Coghill.     Cambridge,  1879,  8°- 

Cogswell — The  Cogswells  in  America,  by 
E.  0.  Jameson.     Boston,  1884,  8"- 

Coit — The  Coit  Family,  or  the  Descend- 
ants of  John  Coit,  who  appears  among 
the  Settlers  of  Salem,  Mass.  in  1638, 
etc.  By  the  Rev.  F.  W.  Chapman. 
Hartford,  1874,  8o- 

Coke — Collection  respecting  the  Family 
of  Coke,  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  by 
D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19124. 

Account  of  Parentage,  Birth,  and 

Family  of  Sir  E.  Coke  ;  with  particulars 
of  his  life,  written  by  himself.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6687'!  Harg.  MS.  494 
f.  139. 

Notices  of  the  Coke  Family.     See 


The  History  of  Melhourne,  co.  Derby, 
by  J.  J.  Briggs.     Derby  1852,  8°- 

Coke  of  Trusley,  co.  Derby,    and 

Branches  therefrom  :  a  Family  History 
by  Major  John  T.  Coke.  Privately 
printed,"  1888,  4o- 

Colas — Histoiregenealogique  de  la  Famille 

de  Colas,  d'Orleans,  par  Le  Caingneulx, 

chanoine     de     Saint-Aignan.        1768, 
40. 

Colbert,  see  also  EstouteviUe. 

Colbert— Devises  heroiques  sur  les  armes 

de  M.  de  Colbert,  par  Oronce  Fine  de 

Brianville.     Par.  1667,  4'^- 
■ La     Gvyvre     mysterievse,     ov 

explication  des  armes  de  la  tres-illvstre 

Famille  de  Colbert,  par  Brice  Bavderon. 

Macon,  1680,  8o- 
Colby — Colby  of  Great  Torrington,  Devon. 

Some  Account  of  that  Family  and  its 

alliances  for  five  generations,  by  Fred. 

Thomas  Colby.      1878,   4"-       Printed 

for  private  circulation. 
An  Appendix  to  Colby  of  Great 

Torrington,    containing  an  account  of 

Families  of  the  same  name   in  other 

counties,  and  additional  notes,  by  F.  T. 

Colby,  1880,  40-       Printed  for  private 

circulation. 
Pedigrees    of    Five  Devonshire 

Families,  Colby,  Coplestone,  Reynolds, 

Palmer,  and  Johnson,  by  F.  T.    Colby. 

Exe.  1884,  4o- 


Colb}'-  —  Pedigrees  of  the  Family  of 
Colby,  with  notes  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,124. 

Colclough — Case  of  Jane  S.  Boyse,  for- 
merly Colclough,  claiming  the  Wexford 
Estates,  under  the  Will  of  Caesar 
Colclough  of  Tintern  Abbey  in  Co. 
Wexford,  with  folding  pedigree.  Lond. 
1853,  4«- 

Cole — The  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Cole,  of  the  County  of  Devon,  and 
those  of  its  branches  which  settled  in 
Suffolk,  Hampshire,  Surrey,  etc.,  by 
James  Edwin  Cole.  Lond.  1867,  8o- 
Privately  printed. 

The  Genealogie  or  Pedigree  of  the 

Right  Worshipfull  and  Worthie  Cap- 
taine  Sir  William  Cole  of  the  Castle  of 
Eneskillen  in  the  County  of  Ffirma- 
naugh.  By  Sir  W.  Segar  and  W. 
Penson.  1870,  4°-  Privately  printed. 
■Genealogy  and  Arms  of  the  Family 


of  Cole  of  Enniskillen,  see  "  Miscel- 
lanea Genealogica  et  Heraldica,"  ii. 
234—250.     Lond.  1876,  40- 

Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Cole,  of 

Sudbury,  etc.  with  notes  by  D,  E. 
Davy,  and  copy  of  the  will  of  Wm. 
Cole,  of  Ipswich,  1727.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,124. 

-Isaac   Kool   ((^ool   or  Cole)   and 


Catherine  Severn,  mar.  Oct,  15,  1764, 
at  Tappan,  Rockland,  Co.  New  York, 
Their  Descendants  complete  to  May  1, 
1876.  Also  their  American  Ancestors. 
Compiled  for  the  family  by  Rev.  David 
Cole.     New  York,  1876,  8''- 

-Early   Genealogies    of    the    Cole 


Families  of  America  (including  Coles 
and  Cowles),  by  Frank  T.  Coles. 
Columbus,  0.  18H7,  8o- 

Notes  respecting   the    Family   of 

Cole  of  Cambridge.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  5819,  ff  155b— 210b. 

-Arms,    and  Monumental  Inscrip- 


tion of  the  Rev.  William  Cole,  of  Cam- 
bridge, written  by  himself.    Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  5808,  f.  183b. 
Remarks    on   the    Arms    of    the 


Family  of  Cole,  of  Cambridge,  by  the 
Rev.  Wm.  Cole.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
5841,  f.  183. 
Coleman — The  Coleman  Family.  Des- 
cendants of  Thomas  Coleman  in  the 
line  of  the  oldest  son.  Nine  Generations, 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and    Peerage    Cases. 


333 


1598  to  1867,  269  years.  Philadel- 
phia, 1867,   8«- 

Colepeper — A  Genealogical  History  of  the 
Family  of  Colepeper,  from  1513  to 
1664,  with  the  arms.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  7565,  ff.  57—117. 

Original   Papers   and  Letters 

relative  to  the  Family  of  Colepeper, 
1649—1749.  Brit.  Mns.  Add.  MS. 
11,324. 

Leases  and   Documents   rela- 


ting to  the  Family  of  Culpeper,  1639 — 
1689.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  Chart.  1774— 
1781. 

Colfe — Memorials  of  the  Family  of  Colfe. 
Bibliothexa  ColfancB  Catalogus,  by 
W.  H.  Black.  Privately  printed,  1831, 
8«- 

Coligny — Table  genealogique  de  I'illustre 
Maison  de  Coligny,  dressee  sur  chartes 
et  titres  avtentiques  en  attendant  I'his- 
toire,  par  le  Sieur  du  Bouchet.  Paris, 
1640,  fol. 

Preuves  de  I'Histoire  de  la  Mai- 
son de  Coligny,  par  Jean  du  Bouchet. 
Paris,  1662,  fol. 

Colins — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de  Co- 
lins,  par  M.  D  ***  S.  D.  H  ***  (De 
Visian,  sieur  de  Hoove).  1773,  fol. 

Collard — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Col- 
lard,  by  Edw.  Maynard  Collard,  Illus- 
trating its  History,  and  indicating  its 
Collateral  Branches.  See  "  Chislet, 
Kent,"  by  the  Eev..  Francis  Haslewood. 
Privately  printed,  1887. 

Colleoni — La  Discendenza  di  Bartolomeo 
Colleoni,  Osservazioni  del  conte  Ven- 
ceslao  Martinengo — Colleoni.  Bergamo, 
1875.  8  •       Another  edition,  1876. 

Collett — Collection  concerning  the  Family 
of  Collett,  of  Westerfield,  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,124. 

Colley — Pedigree  of  the  families  of  Colley, 
Wellesley,  and  Cusack,  from  the  begin- 
ning of  the  13th  century  to  about  the 
year  1770.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
13,914  A. 

Collier — Pedigree  of  the  Familj'  of  Collier, 
compiled  by  Reginald  Stewart  Bodding- 
ton.  Lond.  1878,  4'^-    Privately  printed. 

Colligny — Genealogie    de   la   Maison    de 

Colligny  en  Bresse.     Paris,  1565,  8°- 
Collins — A    genealogical    TaJ^le   shewing 
the  Descent  of  John  Stratford  Collins, 
Esq.,  etc.       Broadside. 


Collins — Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of 
Isaac  Collins,  son  of  Chas.  Collins  of 
New  Castle,  Co.  Del.,  by  John  Collins. 
1867.  Broadside. 

Collinson — A  short  account  of  the  Family 
of  Collinson,  of  Hendon  and  Sprough- 
ton,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  19,124. 

Colman,  see  also  Dawson. 

Colman— Memoirs  of  the  Colman  Family 
including  their  correspondence,  by  K. 
B.  Peake.  2  vols.  Lond.  1841, 
8«- 

Pedigrees  of  the  Family  of  Col- 


man, with  notes  by  D.  E.  Davy.    Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,124. 
Coloma— Genealogie   de    la    Maison    de 

Coloma.     Malines,  1759,  fol.    Another 

by    P.   A.    Livin,  comte    de   Coloma. 

Louvain,  1777,  fol.      Another  by  J.  F. 

A.  F.  de  Azevedo  Courtinho  y   Bernal. 

No  date,  fol. 
Colomb — A  Genealogical  History  of  the 

House  of   St.    Colomb,   by   Claude  le 

Laboureur,  1673. 
Colonna — Collections     relating     to     the 

Family    of    Colonna,    etc.       Italian. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  8407. 
Historia     della     Augustissima 

famiglia     Colonna.        Don     Filadelfo 

Mugnos.      With   a   preface  by  O.   d' 

Agostino.     Venetia,  1658,  fol. 
Casa  del  conte  Colonna  d'  Istria. 


Bastia,  1860,  4P- 
Colquhoun — Historical    Sketch     of     the 

Family    of    Colquhoun    in     Scotland. 

Printed  for  private  circulation. 
The  Chiefs  of  Colquhoun,  and 

their  Country.     By  W.  Eraser.  Edinb. 

1869,  4'^- 
Colshyll — Pedigrees  of   the    families    of 

Nevill,     Colshyll,     &c.,     about    1532. 

Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  Eoll  P.  3. 
Colt — Genealogical      Memoirs      of     the 

Families  of  Colt  and  Coutts,   by   the 

Kev.  Charles  Rogers.     Printed  for  the 

Cottonian  Society.      Lond.    1879,    8^- 

Another   copy  printed  for   the   Moyal 

Historical  tSociety.  Lond.  1879,  8°- 
Genealogy    of  the    Family    of 

Colt,  with  notes,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,124. 

■History  and  Genealogy  of  the 


Colts  of  that  Ilk,  etc.    Edinb.   1887, 
4jO.      Privately  printed. 


834 


Family  Histories,  Pedigeees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


Columbers — Collection  concerning  the 
Family  of  Columbers,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,124. 

Colvile,  see  also  Peverell. 

—Collection  relating  to  the  Family 

of  Colvile,  by  J).  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,124. 

Colville — Claim  of  Charles  John  Colville 
of  (.^ulross,  to  vote  at  Elections  of 
Scotch  Peers.  See  Sessional  Fapers. 
36  of  1850. 

Combauld — Cenealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Combauld,  par  Pierre  D'Hozier.  Paris, 
1629,  4'^- 

Comberbach— Collections  for  a  Genealo- 
gical account  of  the  Family  of 
Comberbach.  By  Ceorge  W.  Marshall. 
Lond.  1866,  S^- 

Comberforde — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Comberforde,  1594.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  17,326. 

Comborn — Actes  importans  concernant  la 
Maison  des  vicomtes  de  Comborn,  par 
C.  L.  J.  G-.  de  Lasterie,  Vicomte  de 
Comborn,  &c.  Par.  1774,  4o- 

Comin — Pedigree  of  the  Comin  Family, 
with  notes  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,124. 

Comnene — Precis  historique  de  la  Maison 
imperiale  des  Comnenes,  par  le  prince 
Demetrius  Comnene.  Amst,  1784.  8°- 

Notice  sur  la  Maison  Comnene 

et  sur  ses  vicissitudes,  etc.  parle  prince 
Demetrius  Comnene.     Par.    1816,  8°- 

Compton — An  Account  of  the  different 
Earls  of  Northampton,  from  the  time 
of  William  the  Conqueror  :  with  an 
historical  description  of  the  noble 
family  of  Compton.  Northampton, 
1820,  120- 

History     of     the     Compton 

family.  See  Drummond's  Nohle 
British  Families,  vol.  1. 

On  the  Descent  and  Arms  of 


the  House  of  Compton,  of  Compton 
Wyniate,  in  the  County  of  Warwick, 
Earls  and  Marquises  of  Northampton, 
by  Evelyn  Philip  Shirley.  See  Archceo- 
logia,  vol.  43. 

Conant — Pedigree  of  the  Conant  Family. 
Compiled  by  Frederick  Odell  Conant,  of 
Portland,  Me.     Broadside,  1884. 

History  and  Genealogy  of  the 

Conant  Family  in  England  and  America. 
Thirteen  generations,  1520—1887,  by 


Fred.  Odell  Conant.  Portland,  Maine, 
1887,  S-^-  Privately  printed. 
Conde — Explication  de  la  genealogie  de 
Henri,  Prince  de  Conde,  premier  prince 
du  Sang  de  France.  Avec  une  table 
genealogique,  par  K,.  P.  F.  Joseph 
Texera.  Paris,  1596,  8'^-  [The  same 
in  Latin  1596  and  1598. 

Memoire  pour  servir  a  I'histoire 


de  la  maison  de  Conde.     2  vols.    Paris, 
1820,  8«- 

-La  Maison  de  Conde,  par  Guibout. 


Kouen,  1856,  8°- 

Histoire   de   Princes    de   Conde 

pendant  les  xvi®  et  xvn®  siecles,  par 
M.  le  Due  d'Aumale.  2  vols.  Paris, 
1863—64,  8«- 

History  of  the  Princes  de  Conde 

in  the  16th  and  I7th  centuries.  Tran- 
slated from  the  French  of  M.  le  Due 
d'Aumale  by  Pobert  Brown  Borthwick. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1872,  8°- 

Coney — Pedigree,  with  notes  respecting 
the  Family  of  Coney,  of  Linton.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  5812,  f.  204  b. 

A   Brief    Study   in   Genealogy, 

Connin,  Conny,  Coney,  Cony.  By 
oneofthe  Family  [Joseph  H.  Williams.] 
Cambridge  [U.S.],  1885,  4o-  Fifty 
copies  printed  for  private  distribution. 

Condit — Genealogical  Record  of  the  Condit 
Family  ;  Descendants  of  John  Condit, 
who  settled  in  Newark,  N.J.,  1678 — 
1885.  Also  an  Appendix  containing  a 
Brief  Record  of  the  Harrison,  Williams, 
Pierson,  Smith,  Lindsley,  Munn,  and 
Whitehead  Families,  by  Jotham  H. 
Condit  and  Eben.  Condit.  Newark, 
N.J.  1885. 

Conflans — La  Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Conflans,  par  Charles  Rene  d'Hozier. 
Chalons,  n  d.  fol. 

Coningsby,  see  also  Mar. 

Coningsby. — The  Family  of  Coninsgby  of 
Coningsby  and  Marden.  See  Mcrden 
Manor,  by  Thomas  Coningsby,  1722,  fol. 

Connable— Genealogical  Memoir  of  the 
Cunnabell,  Conable  or  Connable  Family. 
John  Cunnabell  of  London,  England, 
and  Boston,  Massachusetts,  and  his 
Descendants,  1650—1886,  by  Edw.  J. 
Connable  and  Jolm  B.  New^comb. 
Jackson,  Mich.  1886,  8«- 

Connington,  see  Bruce. 

Conny,  see  Coney. 


Family  Histoeies,   PEDiaEEES,  and  Peeeage    Cases. 


335 


Constable,  see  also  Bruce  ;  llogor. 

Constable — Collection  conceining  the 
Constable  Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,124. 

The  Family  of  Constable,   of 

Yorkshire.    See  The  Compleat  Gentle- 
man, by  Henry  Peacham,  1634,  4P- 

■Pedigree   of   the    Family    of 


Constable,  of  Yorkshire.  Single  sheet. 
-G-enealogy   of  the  Family  of 


Constable  of  Chester.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl 
MS.  1830. 

The    Constable    Family,     of 

Everingham,  etc.  See  H.  Foley's 
Becords  of  the  English  Province,  iii, 
204. 

-History    of    the    Family    of 


Constable,  of  Everingham.      Compiled 
about  1620.     MS.     Everingham  Park. 
-Genealogies  of  the  Family   of 


Constable  and  their   connections.    MS. 
No.  LYiii.     Towneley  Hall,  Burnley. 
-Arms,  Pedigrees,  Notes,  Ex- 


tracts, etc.  relating  to  the   Family   of 

Constable  of  Halsham,  etc.     Brit.  Mus. 

Harl.  MS.  245,  f.  114. 
Constant — Notice    genealogique    sur    la 

branche   de   la   Maison     Constant    de 

Kebecque,    connue    sous    le    nom     de 

Seymour  de  Constant,  par  le   baron  G. 

C.  Seymour  de  Constant.      Abbeville, 

1837,  8«- 
Constantin — Genealogie   de    la    Famille 

de      Constantin,     extraite     du     tome 

second    des    Archives    gen.     et    hist. 

de  la  Noh.  de  France,  pub.  par  P.  L. 

Laine.  Par.  1829,  8'"- 
Conti — Historia  della  Famiglia  Conti  di 
.^        Padova,  etc.  by  Salici.     Vicenza,  1605, 
I       4"- 
■'    Genealogia    di    Casa    Conti,     by 

Dionigi.     Parma,  1663,  4"- 

-Albero    et  Istoria  della    Famiglia 


de'Conti  di  Marsciano,   by   Abbate    D, 

Ferd.  A^ghelli.  lioma,  1667,  fol. 
Converse — Family    Records    of    Deacons 

James    W.    Converse    and    Elisha    S. 

Converse.     Compiled    and    edited    by 

William  G.  Hill.  Maiden,  Mass.,  1887, 

go.  Privately  printed. 
Conway,  see  also  Eawdon, 
Conway — The  Conway  Family,  of  Aber- 

conway.  See  "  llawdon  Papers,"  1819. 

Edited  by  Ed.  Berwick. 


Conway — A  circular  pedigree  of  John 
Conway  taken  out  of  a  pedigree  by 
Robert  Davies,  of  Grissancy,  Esq  ,  who 
died  in  1633,  by  Griffith  Hughes, 
Deputy  Herald.  1634.  Copied  in  1794. 
Of  the  original  only  two  copies  were 
made.  In  the  possession  of  the  Marquis 
of  Hertford. 

Conyer — History  of  the  Conyer  Family, 
by  Nathaniel  Johnston.  MS.  Campsall 
Hall,  Co.  York. 

Conyers,  Barony  of,  see  Osborn. 

Cook — "  Genealogia  et  prosapia  Edwardi 
Cook  Armigeri."  1597.  Brit  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  6160. 

Cooke,  see  also  Candee  ;  Stafford. 

Cooke — Collection  concerning  the  Family 
of  Cooke,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,124. 

The  Seize  Quartiers  of  the  Family 

of  Bryan  Cooke,  Esq.,  of  Owston,  etc., 
and  of  Frances  his  wife,  by  W.  B. 
Cooke,  1857,  4''-  Printed  for  private 
circulation. 

Pedigree  of  the   Cooke  Family 

of  Gidea  Hall,  Romford,  Co.  Essex, 
with  some  account  of  Sir  Thomas  Cooke, 
Alderman  of  the  City  of  London.  See 
"Illustrations  of  Jack  Cade's  Rebellion," 
by  B.  B.  Orridge      Lond.  1869,  8°- 

— Genealogical  Memoranda  relating 

to  the  family  of  Cooke  of  Kingsthorpe, 
etc.  Lond.  1873,  4P-  Privately  printed. 
-A    Genealogy    of   the   Families 


bearing  the  Name  of  Cooke,  or  Cook. 
Principally  in  Massachusetts  and  Con- 
necticut, 1665  to  1882,  by  James  Cook. 
Lowell,  Mass.  1882,  8"- 

Cool,  see  Cole. 

Coombs — The  Descendants  of  Thomas 
White,  etc.  With  Brief  Notices  of  the 
Coombs  Family,  by  Perley  Derby. 
Boston,  1872,  8«- 

Cooper — Collection  concerning  the  Family 
of  Cooper,  of  Worlington,  Yoxford,  etc., 
by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,124. 

Notices  of  the  Coopers,  etc.   See 


History  of  the  Parishes  of  Ballysadare 
and  Kilvarnet,  Co.  Sligo,  by  Terence 
O'Rorke.     Dublin,  1878,  8«- 

-Descendants  of  Peter  Cooper  of 


Rowley,  Mass.,  by  Albion  K.  P.  Cooper, 

of  Brooklyn,  N.Y.    Portland,  Me,  1885, 
40. 


336 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,   and    Peerage  Cases. 


Cooper — Thomas   Cooper  of  Boston  and 

his  Descendants,  by  Fred.  Tuekerman. 

Boston,  Mass.  1890,  S'^- 
Cope — A  Kecord  of  the  Cope  Family,  as 

established  in  America,  by  Oliver  Cope, 

with   the   residences,    dates    of  births, 

deaths  and  marriages  of  his  descendants 

as  far  as  ascertained,  by  Gilbert  Cope. 

Philadelphia,  1861,  8«- 
Some  account  of  the  Cope  family. 

See    "  A    Eoj^al   Descent ;    with  other 

Pedigrees  and  Memorials,"  by   T.    E. 

Sharpe.     Lond.  1875  and  1881,  4'^- 
Copeland,  see  Thayer. 
Copinger — History  of  the    Copingers,    or 

Coppingers,    of    the     City     of     Cork 

(including   those   of    Ballyvolane    and 

Barryscourt),  and  Buxhall  and  Laren- 

ham'  in   Suffolk.      Edited  by  W.   A. 

Copinger.      Only   150  copies   printed, 

1884,  8«- 
Copland — Pedigrees   of   the    Family     of 

Copland,  with  notes  by  D.   E.   Davy. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,124 
Copledike — Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 

Copledike,  of  Suffolk,  by  D.  E.   Davy. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,124, 
Copleston — Pedigrees  of  the  families  of 

Nevill,    Copleston,    etc.    about    1532. 

Hrit.  Mus.  Harl  KoU  P.  3. 
Coplestone,  see  also  Colby. 
Copley — Collection  concerning  the  Family 

of  Copley  alias  Grosthead,   by   D.   E. 

Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,124. 
Copping — Pedigrees    of  the  Families  of 

Coppin  and  Copping,  with  notes  by  D. 

E.    Davy,   and   copy   of   the     will    of 

Valentine  Copping,  1726.     Brit.    Mus. 

Add.  MS.  19,124. 
Coppinger — Collection     concerning      the 

Coppinger  Family,  of  Suffolk,  by  D.  E. 

Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,124. 
Coquille — Genealogie    de  la  Maison  des 

Coquilles,  par  Guy  Coquille,  Frivately 

'printed^  4i"- 
Corbet,  see  Ashwin. 
Corbett — Collection  respecting  the  Corbett 

Family,   by  D.  E.  Davy.     Brit.  Mus. 

Add.  MS.  19,124. 
Corday — Genealogie    de    la    FamiUe    de 

Charlotte    I'orday.     See   Memoir es   de 

Fleury,  1807. 
Cordelier — Genealogie   de   la   Maison    de 

Cordelier  et   ses  alliances,     No  place, 

1830,  8°- 


Cordcll — Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Cordell,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,124. 

Corera — II  Corelio  dove  si  vedono  le 
origine  di  Este  e  della  famiglia  Corera 
di  Venezia,  by  Giacomo  Zabarella. 
Padova,  1664,  4«- 

Corlies,  see  Corliss. 

Corliss — A  Genealogical  llecord  of  the 
C'orliss  Family  of  America ;  including 
some  of  the  families  connected  by  inter- 
marriage ;  among  which  are  Neft", 
Hutchins,  Ladd,  Eastman,  Koby,  Ayer, 
Kingsbury,  Merrick,  Haynes,  Messer, 
George,  Hastings,  Bailey,  Davis,  Dustin, 
Pattee,  Hinds,  &c.  Also  notes  on  the 
Corlies  Family,  by  Augustus  W.  Cor- 
liss.    Yarmouth,  Maine,  1875,  8*^- 

Corneille — Lettre  a  M.  I'abbe  Trublet 
contenant  la  genealogie  de  Corneille, 
par  M.  Dreux  du  Padier.     1757,  12'^- 

Cornell,  see  Sands. 

Cornemont,  see  Buisseret. 

Cornulier — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Cornulie-,  en  Bretagne,  par  J.  Laine. 
3  parts,Nantes,  1847—63,  8«- 

Supplement  a  la  genealogie  de 

la  Maison  de  Cornulier,  par  E.  F.  P.  T. 
de  Cornulier— Luciniere.  Avec  la  des- 
cription des  armes.    Nantes,  1860,  8°- 

Cornwall — The  Earls  of  Cornwall.  By  J. 
P.  Blanche,  Esq.  Somerset  Herald, 
V.P.  See  the  Journal  of  the  British 
Archceological  Association,  vol.  33. 

The   Duchy   and    Dukes    of 

Cornwall,  by  Stephen  J.  Tucker,  Pouge 
Croix  Poursuivant.  See  the  Journal  of 
the  British  Archaeological  Association, 
vol.  33. 

Cornwallis — Genealogical  Collections  re- 
lating to  the  Cornwallis  Family,  by  D. 
E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,124. 

Monuments  to  the  Cornwallis 


Family,  in  Brome  Church,  Suffolk,  by 
the  Hon.  Anne  Townshend  ;  with  MS. 
notes,  heraldic  descriptions,  and  pedi- 
gree of  the  Cornwallis  family,  by  D.  E. 
Davy,  19th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  19,182. 

-A  Description  to  accompany 


the  tables  of  Descent  of  the  Cornwallis 
Family.      Blazoned   by   Louisa,    Mar- 
chioness Cornwallis.     London,  8°- 
Correra — Istoria  della   Famiglia  Correra, 
by  G,  Zabarella.     Padua,  1664,  4°- 


Family  Histoeies,   PEDiaEEES,  and  Peeeage  Casbs. 


337 


Corsyo^edol — Acoounts  of  the  Family  of 
Corsygedol  from  1180  to  1770.  MSS. 
Nos.  202  ;  203.  Mostyn  Hall,  Holy- 
well. 

Corten — Table  Clironologique  de  la 
Famille  de  Corten,  Patrons  de  I'eglise 
de  N.  Dame  a  Malines,  avec  les 
Inscriptions  Sepulchrales  des  personnes 
celebres  enterrees  dans  cette  eglise,  et 
tables  des  families  Heyns  alias  Smets, 
Bayard,  Liebecke,  Van  der  Lind, 
Brecht,  Van  Kiel  et  Van  Criechingen, 
par  J.  F.  A.    F.    Azevedo  Coutinho  y 

tBernal.  Louvain,  1753,  fol.  Privately 
printed. 

Corwin— The  Corwin  Genealogy  (Curwin, 
Curwen,  Corwine)  in  the  United 
States,  by  Edw.  Tanjore  Corwin.  New 
York,  1872,  8°- 

The    Parentage     of     Matthias 

Corwin  of  South  old,  L.I.,  and  his 
llelationship  to  George  Corwin  of  Salem, 
Mass.,  by  Henry  F.  Waters.  Salem, 
1881,  S''- 

Cory — The  Family  of  Cory,  of  Bramerton. 
See  Sepulchral  Beminiscences^  p.  107, 
by  Dawson  Turner.  Yarmouth,  1848, 
8«- 

Costentin — Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Costentin,  of  Lower  Normandy,  Seig- 
neurs de  Tourville,  and  papers  relating 
to  the  descent  of  Anne  Hylarion  de 
Costentin,  Comte  de  Tourville.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  21,403. 

Cotgreve — Pedigree  of  Cotgreve,  through 
the  families  of  Kosingreve,  Multon,  and 
Bostok.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  Boll  D  18. 

Cotman — Particulars     relating     to     the 

Family  of  Cotman,  of  Yarmouth,  from 

L       the     Court-rolls     of     Topcroft     and 

i       Bungay,  and  from  the  Begister-Books 

of  Yarmouth,  1848.     Brit.  Mus.  Add. 

f       MS.  27,967. 

Cottell— A  History  of  the  Cotel  Cottell, 
or  Cottle  Family  of  the  Counties  of 
Devon,  Somerset,  Cornwall,  and  Wilts. 
By  W.  H.  Cottell.     Lond.  1871,  8«- 

Cottenham — Lord  Cottenham's  Earldom. 
Lond.  1850,  8o-  2nd  edition,  Lond. 
1850,  8«- 

Cotton,  see  also  Howard  ;  "Orus  ;  Walton. 

Cotton — Gens  Cottoniana  Cantabrigien- 
sis  ;  or.  An  Account  of  the  antient  and 
worthy  Family  of  Cotton,  seated  at 
Lanwade  and  Maddingley  in  the  County 


of  Cambridge,  1763.     Brit.  Mus.  Add. 

MS.  5841. 
Cotton — Genealogie  of  one  of  the  worthic 

houses    of    the    Cottons     of     Cotton, 

near  Chester.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 

6160. 
Collection  respecting  the  Family 

of  Cotton,  by  D.  E.  Davy.    Brit.  Mus. 

Add.  MS.  19,125. 

-The   English   Ancestry   of   the 


Bev.  John  Cotton,  of  Boston.     From 

the  Collection  of  H.  G.  Somerby,   of 

London.     Reprinted  from  the  Heraldic 

Journal     Boston,  U.S.A.,  1868. 

Coucy — Traite    des    Nobles  ;     I'Histoire 

genealogique  de  la  Maison  de   Couci, 

par   F.    de    L'Alouete.      Paris,    1577, 
40. 

Genealogique   des    Maisons    de 

Guines,  de  (^oucy,  etc.,  par  Andre  Du 
Chesne.     Paris,  1631.  fol. 

■Histoire    de    la    Ville    et    des 


Seigneurs  de  Coucy,  avec  des  Notes, 
par  Dom  Toussaints  Du  Plessis.  Paris, 
1728.  4P- 

-Memoires     historiques    sur     la 


Maisons  de  Coucy,  la  Dame  de  Faiel  et 
Eustache  de  Saint- Pierre,  par  M.  De 
Belloy.     Paris,  1770.  8«- 
Histoire  de  la  ville  et  des  sires 


de  Coucy,  par  E.  de  I'Espinois.  Paris, 
1859.  8«' 
Coulthart — Coulthart  ofCoulthart,  Collyn, 
and  Ashton-under-  Lyne,  derived  from 
the  Family  Muniments,  and  brought 
down  to  A.D.  1853.  By  Alex.  Cheyne 
and  Geo.  Parker  Knowles.  Single 
sheet. 

■A   Genealogical    and    Heraldic 


Account  of  the  Coultharts  of  Coulthart 
and  Collyn,  Chiefs  of  the  name  ;  from 
their  first  settlement  in  Scotland  to  the 
year  1854  ;  to  which  are  added  seven 
other  Pedigrees  of  Families,  that  became 
incorporated  with  the  House  of  (  oul- 
thart.  [Ross  of  Renfrew,  Macknyghte 
of  Macknyghte,  Glendonyn  of  Glen- 
donyn,  Carmichael  of  Carspherne,  Forbes 
of  Pitscottie,  Mackenzie  of  Craig  Hall, 
and  Gordon  of  Sorbie.]  By  Geo.  P. 
Knowles.  Lond.  1855,  S"-  Privately 
printed  on  vellum. 

-Motes   and  Memoranda   to  the 


Coulthart  and  Ross  Pedigrees,     1864, 


338 


Family  Histories,  Pedigbees,   and  Peerage  Cases. 


Coultliart  — ■  Notices  of  tlie  Coulthart 
Falnil3^  See  "  Herald  and  Genealo<^ist," 
iii.  17-24,  151,  252— 25G;  "Popular 
Genealogists,"  pp.  22 — 51,  Edinburgh, 
1865,  8^' ;  also  the  Manchester  Guar- 
dian, 30  May,  1865. 

Courbeau — Abregehistorique  de  la  Maison 
de  Courbeau,  de  Marseille,  par  le  Baron 

•    de  B***.     Mars.  1857,  8"- 

Courbon — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Courbon  de  la  Koche- Courbon — Blonac. 
Nontron,  1859,  8«- 

Courcy — Papers  relating  to  the  claim  of 
John  de  Courcy  to  the  Baronies  of 
Kingsale  and  of  Courcy  of  Kingrone, 
in  1760.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  23692. 

Claim  of  John  de  Courcy  to  be 

Baron  Kingsale,  and  Baron  Courcy  of 
Kingrone.     See  ^'Sessional  Papers,  144 

of  1831— 32. 

Couronnel — Notice  historique  et  genealo- 
gique  sur  la  Maison  de  louronnel, 
comtes  de  Wilier val,  etc.  par  Borel 
d'Hauterive.     Par.  1859,  8° 

Courtenay — Vellum  Roll,  about  12  feet 
long  by  3  feet  wide,  containing  the 
pedigree  of  the  Courtenays  from  the 
earliest  times,  and  full  of  coats  of  arms 
most  beautifully  painted.  Compiled 
by  Sir  Peter  Balle.  Powderham  Castle, 
Co.  Devon. 

Account    of    the    Courtenay 

family  by  Sir  Peter  Balle,  1625. 
Dedicated  to  Sir  W.  Courtenay  of 
Powderham.  MS.  Powderham  Castle, 
Co.  Devon. 

-Discours  sur  la  Genealogie  de 


la  Maison  de  Courtnay,  par  Helie  du 
Tillet,  sieur  de  Goves.  Paris,  1603. 
80- 

-Kepresentation  du  merite  de 


I'instance  faicte,  par  Messieurs  de 
Courtenay  pour  la  conservation  de  la 
dignite  de  leur  Maison.  Paris,  1603, 
80- 

-De  stirpe  et  Ori^-ine  Domus 


de  Courtenay,  qua3  ccepita  a  Ludovicj 
Crasso  huius  nominis  sexto  Francorum 
liege  Sermocinatio.  Table  gonealogique, 
etc.     Paris,  1(307,  8o- 

» Representation     du    procede 

tenu  en  I'instance  faiete  <levant  le  Roy, 
par  Messieurs  de  Courtenay.  With  a 
Genealogical  table  of  the  Courtenay 
Family.     Paris,  1608,  1009,  1613,  8°' 


Courtenay — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Courtenay,  branche  de  la  ro3\alle  Maison 
de  France.     Par.  1618,  fol. 

Histoire  genealogique   de   la 

Maison  Roy  ale  de  Courtenay,  par  le 
Sieur  Jean  Da  Bouchet.  Paris,  1661, fol. 
•A  Genealogical  History  of  the 


Noble  Family  of   Courtnay,  by    Ezra 
Cleaveland.     Exon,  1735,  fol. 
Memoirs      illustratins:      the 


Noble    Families    of   Tracy  and   Cour- 
tenay.    Canterbury,  1796,  8°- 

-Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 


Courtenay,  Barons  of  Okehampton  and 
Earls  of  Devon  ;  taken  principally  from 
original  documents  by  the  Rev.  George 
Oliver  and  Mr.  Pitman  Jones.  See 
the  ArchcBological  Journal,  vol  x. 
Lond.  1853,  8«- 

Pedigree   of    the   Family   of 

Courtenay,  reprinted  from  the   Visita- 
tion of  Cornwall.     Edited  by  Lieut. - 
Col.  J.  L.  Vivian.     1879,  &c. 
On  the  Prelates  of  the  Cour- 


tenay Family,  by  Francis  Jos.  Baigent. 
See  Collectanea  Archceologica,    vol.  i. 
Lond.  1861,  4P- 
Case    of    William,    Viscount 


Courtnay,  on  his  Claim  to  the  Title  of 
Earl  of  Devon.  1830,  folio. 
Minutes   of   Evidence   taken 


before  the  Committee  for  Privileges  on 
the    Petition    of     William,    Viscount 
Courtnay,   1831,  folio      See  Sessional 
Papers,  27  of  1830-31. 
Letter  to  Lord  Broug-ham  on 


the  late  decision  of  the  Earldom  of 
Devon,  by  T.  C.  Banks.  Lond.  1831,  8o- 
■Report  of  Proceedings  on  the 


Claim  to  the  Earldom  of  Devon,  by  Sir 
N.  H.  Nicolas.     Lond.  1832,  8'^- 

Courvol — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Courvol  en  Nivernois,  par  Charles  de 
Courvol.  1750,  4"-  Second  edition 
corrected  and  enlarged  1753. 

Coussemaker — Genealogie  de  la   Famille 

de    Coussemaker   et  de  ses  Alliances, 

par  C.  E.  A.  Coussemaker.  Lille.  1858, 
40. 

Coutts — Genealogical  Memoirs  of  the 
Families  of  .Colt  and  Coutts,  by  the 
Rev.  Charles  Rogers.  Printed  for  tlie 
Cottonian  Society.  London,  1879,  8°- 
Another  copy  printed  for  the  Royal 
Historical  Society,  London,  1879,  8°- 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,   ai^d  Peerage    Cases 


339 


Coventry— Historical  and  Descriptive 
Account  of  Croome  D'Abitot,  witli 
Notices  of  the  Coventry  Family,  by 
William  Dean.     Worcester,  1824,  S^- 

Cowles,  see  Coles. 

Cowley — Preliminaries  to  a  History  of 
the  Cowley  Family,  including  the 
Cooley,  Colley,  Coley,  Calley,  Cawley, 
Cayley,  Culley,  Curley,  Cowles  and 
Wellesley  Branches.  Lowell,  Mass. 
1881,  120- 

Cowper — Letters  from  Dr.  Cowper  of 
Chester  concerning  his  Family,  1749  to 
1751.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  58^3,  f. 
170  b. 

Case     on     behalf     of    Francis 

Thomas  de  Crey,  Earl  Cowper,  and 
minutes  of  evidence  on  his  claim  to 
,  the  Dignities  of  Lord  Dingwall  and 
[  Lord  Butler  of  Moore  Park.  Supple- 
mental Case  and  Pedigree.  Sessional 
Papers  C.  of  1870  ;  C.  of  1871. 

Cowperthwaite,  see  Haines. 

Cox — Account  of  Edward  Townsend  Cox, 
with  the  Kenwick  and  Cox  Pedigrees, 
and  various  Historical  andDocunientary 
Appendices.  Privately  printed,  1871-2, 
8«- 

Crabbe — Collections  concerning  the 
Family  of  Crabb  and  Crabbe,  by 
D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,125. 

Cracherode — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Cracherode,  with  notes  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,125. 

Cradock — Historical  Notices  of  Sir  Mat- 
thew Cradock  of  Swansea,  with  a 
Pedigree  including  his  Descendants  in 
Glamorganshire  to  the  present  time,  by 
James  Montgomery  Traherne.  Llan- 
dovery, 1840,  80. 

Pedigrees  of  the   Family   of 

Cradock,  with  notes  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,125. 

Cragin — The  Genealogy  of  the  Cragin 
Family,  being  the  descendants  of  John 
Cragin  of  Woburn,  Mass.,  from  1652 
to  1858,  by  C.  H.  Cragin.  Washing- 
ton, [I860.]   8°- 

Craig,  see  Annesley. 

Cranach — Lucas  Cranach  der  Aeltere, 
Beitrag  zur  geschichte  der  Fapilie  von 
Cranach  von  F.  Warnecke.  Gorlitz, 
1879,  4"- 


Crane — Memorials  of  the  Cranes  of  Chil- 
ton, with  a  pedigree  of  the  Family,  by 
W.  S.  Appleton.  Cambridge,  1868, 
80- 

•Pedigrees    of    the    Family    of 


Crane,    with   notes   by  D.    E.    Davy. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,125. 
Cranfield — Genealogies  of  the  Families  of 

Bourchier,    Cranfield,     and     Greville. 

MS.     No.    19.        Knole    Park,     Co. 

Kent. 
Cranmer,  see  also  Walton. 
Cranmer — Genealogical    Memoranda    re- 
lating to  the  Familv  of  Cranmer.  Lond. 

1870,  4P-      Privately  printed. 
— Genealoarical  Memoirs  of   the 


Kindred  Families  of  Thomas  Cranmer, 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  and  Thomas 
Wood,  Bishop  of  Lichfield,  by  K.  E.  C. 
Waters.     Lond.  1877,  4'^- 

Pedigree   and   Arms   of    the 

Family  of  Cranmer.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  7565,  f.  40. 

Craon,  see  Sable. 

Craven  Pedigree.  Sketch  of  the 
Descendants  of  Lovin  Craven,  Esq., 
who  went  to  Ireland  with  King  William 
III ,  and  settled  there.  Privately 
printed. 

Crawfurd,  see  also  Lindsay  ;  Montrose  ; 
Weitzel. 

Crawfurd — Lives  of  the  Lindsays  ;  or  a 
Memoir  of  the  Houses  of  Crawford,  and 
Balcarres,  by  Alex.  Wm.  Crawford, 
Earl  of  Crawford  and  Balcarres.  4 
vols.  Wigan.  1840,  8°-  Another 
edition,  3  vols.  Lond.  1849,  8°- 
Another  edition,  3  vols.  1858. 

•The  Crawfurd  Peerage  with 


other  original  genealogical,  historical 
and  biographical  particulars  relating  to 
the  illustrious  Houses  of  Crawfurd  and 
Kilbirnie,  by  an  Antiquary.  [Dr.  A. 
M.  Adams.]     Edinb.  1829,  fol. 

-Claim  of  Mr.   John  Lindsay 


Crawfurd  to  the  Title  and  Estates  of 
Crawfurd  and  Kilbirny.  Paisley,  1819, 
4^0.  Privately  printed. 
Case  of  John  Lindsay  Craw- 
furd, Esq.  Claimant  of  the  Titles, 
Honours  and  Dignities  of  Earl  of 
Crawfurd  and  Lindsay,  Viscount  Gar- 
nock,  Lord  Parbroath,  etc.,  etc.,  with 
Pedigree,  Proofs,  and  Appendix.  Pri- 
vately printed  about  1825,  fol. 


3^0 


Family  Histobies,  Pedigrees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


Crawfurd — Claim  of  John  Lindsay 
Crawfurd  to  the  Titles  and  Estates  of 
Crawfurd  and  Lindsay,  with  an  exposure 
of  the  forgeries  on  which  that  claim  is 
founded,  and  a  refutation  of  the 
statements  in  the  book,  entitled,  "  The 
Crawfurd  Peerage,"  by  James  Dobie. 
1831,  4°- 

Examination  of  the  Claim  of 

John  Lindsay  Crawfurd,  to  the  Titles 
and  Estates  of  Crawfurd  and  Lindsay, 
by  James  Dobie.  Edinb.  1831, 
4«- 

Sketch  of  the  Case  of  John 


Lindsay  Crawfurd,  by  Dr.  A.  M.  Adams. 
Edinb.  1834,  4«- 
Case  of  James.   Earl  of  Bal- 


carres,  etc.,  claiming  the  Titles,  Honours, 
and  Dignities  of  the  Earldom  of 
Crawford,  and  older  Barony  of  Lindsay. 
With  genealogical  tables,  1815,  folio. 
-Case  of  John  Lindsay  Craw- 


furd.    Folio    pp.    50. — Appendix,   pp. 
44.     Reprinted,   with   additions,  in   3 
vols.  1849,  8«- 
Claim  of  James,  Earl  of  Bal- 


carres,  to  be  Earl  of  Crawfurd  and 
Lord  Lindsay ;  and  Petition  of  Kobert 
Lindsay  Crawfurd,  Esq.,  claiming  the 
same  title.  See  Sessional  Papers^  206 
of  1815 ;  47  of  1846  ;  231  of  1847  ; 
135  of  1848  ;  347  of  1852—3. 

-Case    of     James,     Earl     of 


Crawford  and  Balcarres,  with  reference 
to  the  Petition  of  James,  Duke  of 
Montrose,  in  opposition  to  his  claim. 
No  date,  fol. 

-Case     of    James,     Earl     of 


Crawford  and  Balcarres,  claiming  the 
Dukedom  of  Montrose.  Folio,  1850. 
Supplemental  Case.  Folio,  1852. 
Addenda  to  Supplemental  Case.  Folio, 
1852.     Privately  printed. 

-Report   of   the    Speeches   of 


Counsel,  etc.  upon  the  Claim  of  James, 
Earl  of  Crawfurd  and  Balcarres,  to  the 
original  Dukedom  of  Montrose,  by 
Lord  Lindsay.     London,  1856,  folio. 

Creil — Les  Armes  de  la  ville  de  Creil  et 
les  families  nobles  de  ce  nom.  par 
Charles  Leguay.     Paris,  1865,  8"- 

Creke — Pedigree,  with  notes  respecting 
the  Family  of  Creke,  by  ]).  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  10,125. 

Crequy,  see  also  ^onne  j  De  la  Roche, 


Crequy — Genealogie  de  I'ancienne  et 
illustre  Maison  de  Creqvy.  Dressee  et 
disposee  en  ceste  sorte  par  Pierre 
D'Ozier,  with  coloured  coats  of  arms, 
1657.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  27,940. 
Histoire  abregee  de   la   Genea- 


logie de  la  Maison  de  Crequy  rectifiee 
sur  titres  taut  publics  que  particuliers 
depuis  son  origine  connue  [A.D. 
888]  jusqu'en  cette  annee  1739.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MSS.  21,436  ;  27,941. 

Table    Genealogique   des   Seig- 


neurs Aisnez  de  la  tres  noble  et  tres 
puissante  maison  de  Crequy,  with  arms 
of  allied  families  in  colours,  1683 — 
1687.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  27,943,  A. 
-Genealogical  Roll  containing  the 


Pedigrees  of  Francois  de  Crequy,  Baron 
de  Frohans,  and  his  second  wife.  Bonne, 
daughter  of  Charles  de  Crequy,  Vicomte 
de  Langles,  Mnth  arms  of  allied  families 
in  colours,  made  about  1653.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  27,943,  B. 

-Observations   importantes  pour 


le  marquis  de  Crequi,  contre  les  sieurs 
le  Jeune.  Signe  :  le  marquis  de  Crequi, 
et  Corvisart.  Paris,  1781,  4P- 

Replique   pour   le   marquis    de 


Crequi  et  comte  de  Crequi-Canaples 
appellans  ;  contre  les  sieurs  le  Jeune 
de  la  Furjonnieres,  intimes.  Signe 
d'Aguesseau ;  Treilhard ;  Corvisart. 
Avec  tableaux  genealogiques  des 
Crequi,  dequi-Canaples  et  le  Jeune. 
Par.  1781,  4"- 

Crespigny — Pedigree  of  the  Crespigny 
Family,  with  genealogical  notes,  by  D. 
E.  Davy.  Biit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,125. 

Cressener — Pedigree  of  the  Cressener 
Family,  with  genealogical  notes,  by  D. 
E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,125. 

Cressy — Genealogical  notes  respecting  the 
Family  of  Cressy,  by  D.  E.  Davy,  with 
a  pedigree  of  Stephen  de  Cressy,  who 
died  in  1277.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,125. 

Creting — Genealogical     notes   respecting* 
the  Family  of  Creting,  by  D.  E.  Daw 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,125. 

Croully — Les  Barons  de  Creully  par  M. 
Pezet.  Bayeux,  1854,  8"- 

Crevecoeur — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Crevecoeur,  des  anciens  comtes  souve- 
rains  de  Clermont  et  Beauvais.  Nancy, 
1755,4°- 


Family  Histobies,  Pedigbees,  and  Peebage   Cases. 


341 


Crevequer — Pedigree   of    the    Crevequer 
Family,  with  genealogical  notes,  by  T). 
E.    Davy.       Erit.     Mus.    Add.     MS. 
19.125. 
Crew — Original  Letter  of  Sir  John  Crew, 
dated  24  July,   1702,    relating   to   the 
descent  of  the  family  of   Crew.     Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2119  fE.  70— 84t'- 
CrioU — Pedigrees  of   the   Crioll   Family, 
with  notes  by  D.  E.  Davy.     Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,125. 
Crispe — The  Pedigree  and  Arms  of  the 
Family  of  Crispe.     Folio  sheet,  1734. 

Collections  relating  to  the  Family 

of  Crispe,  by  Fred.  A.  Crisp.      Privately 
printed.     3  vols.     Lond.  1882—84  fol. 
Crociany,  see  Monty. 
Croeser — Histoire     Genealogique    de    la 
Famille  de  Croeser,  par  Baron  de  Croeser 
de  Berges.     Bruges,  1790,  fol. 
Croft — Notices  of  the  Family  of  Croft,  by 
N.  Carlisle.     Lond.  1841. 

Pedigree    of    Croft,    of    Croft 

Castle,  CO.  Hereford.  Privately  printed 
by  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps.  Single 
sheet. 
Crofts— Genealogy  of  the  Crofts  Family, 
with  notes  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,125. 
Croisy — Genealogie    de    la    Maison    de 

Croisy.  Par.  1668,  fol. 
Croix — Histoire  Genealogique  de  Families 
de  la  Croix,  de  Chevrieres,  de  Portier, 
d'Arzac,  de  Chesse,  de  Sayve,  et  de 
Rouvroy.  Grenoble,  1678,  4P- 
Croke — A  Genealogical  History  of  the 
Croke  Family,  originally  named  Le 
Blount,  by  Sir  A.  Croke.  2  vols. 
Oxford,  1823,  4o- 

Thirteen   Psalms,    etc.       With 

Documents    relating    to     the     Croke 
Family,  by  Sir  Alexander  Croke.  Percy 
Society.     Early  English   Toetry^   vol. 
II.     Lond.  1842,  8°- 
Croker — Pedigree  of  the  Crokers,  of  Line- 
ham,  by  Joseph  Foster.     Appended  to 
the  Genealogical  account   of   the   Fox 
Family.     Lond.  1872,  4P- 
Cromartie,  see  also  Kilmarnock. 
Cromartie — The  Earls  of  Cromartie,  their 
Kindred    and    Country,    by    William 
Eraser.     2  vols.     Edinb.  1876,  8o- 
Crompe — Pedigree    of  Cromne  of  Bret- 
forton,  CO.  Wigorn.     Privaxely  printed 
by  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps,  Bart. 


Crompton — Account  of  the  Crompton 
family  of  Hacking.  See  G.  Ormerod's 
Farentalia,  1851. 

Cromwell — The  History  of  the  Lives  and 
Actions  of  Thomas  Cromwell,  Earl  of 
Essex,  and  his  Descendants,  down  to 
the  extinction  of  the  title  in  1687,  by 
Arthur  Collins.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
20706. 

—-Miscellaneous      Papers,      Rent 

Rolls,  and  Correspondence  of  the  Crom- 
well alias  Williams  family  of 
Huntingdonshire,  1545-1661.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MSS.  33452  ;  33458  to 
33463. 

Charters  relating  to  the  Family 

of  Cromwell  alias  Williams,  of  co. 
Huntingdon,  including  the  will  of  Sir 
Henry  Cromwell,  dated  13  Dec.  1603. 
16th  and  17th  centuries.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  Ch.  33147-33168. 

-The  Life   of  Oliver   Cromwell, 


Lord  Protector  of  the  Common- Wealth 
of  England.  Impartially  collected 
from  the  best  Historians,  etc. 
Third  edition,  with  additions  and  an 
Appendix  containing  an  account  of  the 
Cromwell  pedigree.  Lond.  1731,  8°- 
An  Account  of  the  familv  and 


descendants  of  Oliver  Cromwell,  bj'  Dr. 
Birch,  1749.  Brit.  Mus  Sloan  MS. 
4162. 

Anecdotes     and      Observations 


relating  to  Oliver  Cromwell  and  his 
Family  by  Sir  James  Burrow.  Lond. 
1763,  4P-     Privately  printed. 

-A  Sermon  preached  on  the  death 


of  Oliver  Cromwell,  with  a  brief  account 
of  the  Cromwell  Family.     By  Thomas 
Gibbons.     Lond.  1773,  8^- 
Memoirs     of    the     Protectoral 


House  of  Cromwell,  by  Mark  Noble. 
2  vols.     Birmingham,  1784,  8°- 

Memoirs     of     the    Protectoral 

House  of  Cromwell  ;  deduced  from  an 
early  period,  and  continued  down  to  the 
present  time  ;  and  also  the  Families 
allied  to,  or  descended  from  them,  by 
Mark  Noble.  Second  edition.  2  vols. 
Birmingham,  1787,  8o-  Third  edition. 
2  vols.  London,  1787,  8°-  Note.— 
The  second  vol.  is  devoted  to  the  allied 
families,  viz.^  the  Earl  of  Essex,  St. 
John,  Neale,  Barringtou,  Masham, 
Everard,    Hampden,    Knightley,    Pye, 


342 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and    Peerage    Cases. 


Trevor,  Hammond,  Hobart,  Whalley, 
Dunch,  Fleming,  Bromley.  Palavicini, 
Ingoldsby,  Steward  or  Stuart,  Whit- 
stone,  Jones,  Wauton,  Sewster,  Lock- 
hart,  Disbrowe,  French,  Wilkin  s,  Ireton, 
Bendysh,  Fleetwood,  Claypoole,  Earl 
Fauconberg,  llich,  Knssell,  Reynolds, 
Earl  of  Thomond,  Frankland,  Maijoi-, 
and  Hewling. 

Cromwell — A  Review  of  the  Memoirs  of 
the  Protectoral  House  of  Cromwell,  by 
the  Rev.  Mark  Noble.  Addressed  to 
the  Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Sandwich  ; 
being  a  very  necessary  Supplement  to 
that  publication,  by  William  Richards. 
Lynn,  1788,  8°-  See  also  Gentleman's 
Magazine,  vol.  Ivii.  516. 

A    Genealogical    View   of    the 

Family  of  Oliver  Cromwell,  to  which 
is  prefixed  a  copious  pedigree,  by  R.  Gr. 
[Richard  Gough.]  J.  Nichols'  Bihlio- 
theca  To^Jographica  Brifannica,  vol. 
VI.     Lond.  1785,  4P- 

• Additions  to  Gough's  Genea- 
logical view  of  the  Family  of  Oliver 
CromwTll.  See  Gentleman's  Magazine, 
vol.  ii,  p.  44. 

The      Genealogical     Line,      or 


Paternal  Descent  of  Oliver  Crowwell. 
See  Prestwich's  "  Respublica."  Lond. 
1787,  40- 

Memoirs     of    the     Protector, 

Oliver  Cromwell,  and  of  his  sons, 
Richard  and  Henry,  by  Oliver  Crom- 
well, a  descendant  of  the  Protector. 
Lond.  1820,  4P- 

-Oliver  Cromwell  and  his  Times. 


[With  an  appendix  devoted  to  his 
descendants,  and  a  genealogical  tree.] 
By  Thomas  Kitson  Cromwell.  Lond. 
1821,  80-  Second  edition,  1822, 
80- 

-Letters  and  Speeches  of  Oliver 


Cromwell,  with  elucidations  by  Thomas 
Carlyle.  3  vols.  Lond.  1845,  8°- 
Other  editions  in  1846, 1850, 1866,  and 
1888. 

-A  fabulous  Pedigree  of  Oliver 


Cromwell ;  with  his  Arms  at  the  end  in 
colours.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1780. 
-Numismata   Cromwell ian a 


the  mediiUic  history  of  Oliver  Cromwell, 
illustrated  by  his  coins,  medals,  and 
seals.  By  Henry  Wm.  Henfrey. 
Lond.  1875—77,  4P- 


Cromwell — On  some  Medals  and  Seals  of 
the  Cromwell  Family,  by  Henry  W. 
Henfrey.  See  the  Journal  of  the 
British  Archceological  Association, 
xxxiii,  381.     Lond.  1877,  8°- 

Four  impressions  taken  from  an 

engraved  plate  found  in  the  coffin  of 
Oliver  Cromwell.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  5015*  ff  28—31. 

Account  of  the  expenses  incurred 


for  the  Heraldic  Pageantry  at  Crom- 
well's funeral.  Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS. 
536. 

The  House  of  Cromwell  and  the 

Story  of  Dunkirk,  by  James  Waylen. 
Lond.  1880,  S^- 

The  Cromwells  of  Putney,  by 

John  Phillips.  See  "  The  Antiquarian 
Magazine  and  Bibliographer,  vols.  2,  5, 
&c.  Lond.  1882,  &c.,  H^-  Also  "  The 
Antiquary,"  vol.  2.     Lond.  1880,  4o- 

The  Cromwells  of  America.   See 


"  The  Antiquary,"  vol.  xv.  Lond.  1887, 
40. 

Memoranda    relating     to     the 

Cromwell  Familv.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  5813,  f.  248"^b. 

Rise  and  Fall  of  the  Cromwells. 

See  Burke's  Vicissitttdes  of  Families, 
1st  series,  pp.  26 — 39. 

Oliver  Cromwell,  his  Ancestors, 

and  Descendants.  See  "  Patrician," 
edited  by  John  Burke,  i.  121—128. 

Cropley — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Croplev,  of  Bury,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy.^    Brit.    Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,125. 

Cropper — Memorials  of  the  Families  of 
Cropper,  Cubham,  and  Wolsey  of 
Bickerstaffe,  and  of  Winstanley.  Col- 
lected by  N.  Waterhouse.  Liverpool, 
1864,  40  Printed  for  private  circu- 
lation. 

Cropte — Precis  historique  et  genealogique 
sur  la  Maison  de  la  Cropte,  comtes  de 
Bourzac,  etc.  par  Borel  d'Hauterive. 
Par.  1856,  8^- 

Crosby  Family.  Josiah  Crosby  and  Sarah 
Fitch  and  their  Descendants  by  Nathan 
Crosby.     Lowell,  Mass.  1877,  8<>- 

Crosse — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Crosse 
of  Finborough,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy,  and  copies  of  the  wills  of  Samuel 
Crosse  of  Bredfield  and  of  John  Crosse 
of  Bealings.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,125. 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,    and  Peerage  Cases. 


343 


Crossland — Genealogy  of  the  Crossland 
Family,  of  Crossland  Hill,  near 
Almondbury,  1707.  Brit.  Mus.  Stowe 
MS.  253. 

Crostliwaite — The  Crosthwaite  Registers, 
by  J.  Fisher  Crosthwaite,  Esq.  See 
Transactions  of  the  Cumberland  and 
Westmoreland  Antiquarian  Society, 
vol.  ii.     Kendal,  1876,  8°- 

Croun,  see  Pedwardine. 

Croy — Traicte  et  brief  Discours  de 
I'origine  et  descente  des  Princes,  Dncs, 
Comtes,  etc.  de  la  Maison  de  Croi.  par 
Isaac  S.  de  Malmedy.  Paris,  1566, 
8«- 

■ La  Genealoffie  et  Descente  de   la 


Maison  de  Croy  ;  avec  les  blasons  et 
armoiries,  par  Jean  Scohier.  Douay, 
1589,  fol. 

Le  Levre  contenant  la  Genealogie 

de  la  Maison  le  Croy,  1601.  Richly 
illuminated.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
8824. 

Livre  Contenant  la  Genealogie  et 

Descente  de  ceux  de  la  Maison  de  Croy, 
par  Jacobus  de  Bye.  Privately  printed 
about  1620,  fol.  [For  an  account  of 
this  book,  see  Memoirs  dio  Due  Charles 
de  Croy,  by  Baron  de  Reeffenburg. 
Brux.  1845,  8o-  ] 

Genealogie  et  descendance  de  la 

Famille  de  Croy.  par  Jacques Chevillard. 
1715,  fol. 

Chronologic  historique  des  dues  de 

Croy,  contenant  les  preuves  sur  I'origine 
royale,  la  filiation  de  toutes  les  branches 
et  les  grandes  illustrations  de  cette 
Maison.  Avec  tableaux  genealogiques, 
etc.  par  L.  Leroy.  Grenoble,  1790,  8«- 
-Copie  d'un  Manuscrit  appartenent 


aux   archives  de  la  Maison  de    Croy, 
(Signe  Lebret.)  Par.  1845,  4°- 

-Genealogie   critique    et    litteraire 


des  Maisons  de  Croy-Chanel  et  de  Croy- 
d'Havre  de  Santerre,  par  Alex.  Barginet. 
Par.  1820,  8°- 

-Notice  genealogique  sur  la  Maison 


de  Croy-Chanel  de  Hongrie,  par  M.  H. 
de  Croy-Chanel.  1859,  8o- 

Crozer — The  Crozer  Family  of  Bucks 
County.  Teuton,  1866,  8«- 

Cubham,  see  Cropper. 

Cubieres — Notice  historique  et  genea- 
logique sur  la  Maison  de  Cubieres,  par 
F.  Combe  d'Auriac.     Par.  1853,  4«- 


Cubitt — Collections  for  a  History  of  the 
Family  of  Cubitt,  by  Geo.  Cubitt,  Esq. 
M.P.  The  Norfolk  Antiquarian  Mis- 
cellany.    Part  I.     Norwich,  1873,  8o- 

Pedigree    of     the    Family     of 

Cubitt,  of  Bucklesham,  with  notes  by  D. 
E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,125. 

Cuddon — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Cuddon,  of  Shaddingfield,  with  notes 
by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,125. 

Cugnac — Genealogique  historique  de  la 
Maison  de  Cugnac,  par  I'abbe  Lespine. 
Extraite  du  tome  xvii.  du  Nohl.  univ. 
de  France.     Par.  1828,  8"- 

Culant — Memoire  genealogique  pour 
Rene-Alexandre,  marquis  de  Culant, 
contre  le  sieur  de  la  Chcsnaye-des-Bois. 
Par.  1765,  4P- 

Culcheth — Genealogies  of  the  Families  of 
Culcheth,  of  Culcheth ;  and  Risley,  of 
Risley,  both  in  the  County  of  Lancaster, 
by  J.'  Paul  Rylands.  Lond.  1876,  4P' 
Privately  printed. 

Cullum — The  Cullum  pedigree  with 
genealogical  notes  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,125. 

Cumberford — Pedigree  of  Cumberford,  of 
Cumberford,  near  Tamworth,  Co. 
Stafford,  with  arms  emblazoned. 
Vellum  roll.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
17,326. 

Pedigrees  of  the  Families  of 

Cumberford  or  De  Comerford  and  De 
la  Roche  with  alliances ;  and  with 
emblazonments  of  arms  of  Crequj  and 
allied  families,  by  R.  Bigland,  1786. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  27,942. 

Gumming — A  Table  shewing  the  Families 
descendedfrom  Sir  Alexander  Gumming 
of  Coulter,  Aberdeenshire.  Broadside, 
187V. 

Cumyn — Family  Records  of  the  Bruces 
and  the  Cumyns,  with  an  historical 
introduction,  by  M.  E.  C.  Bruce. 
Edinb.  1870,  4P- 

Cunningham  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D. 
E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,125. 

Currer — A  Skeleton  Pedigree  to  illustrate 
the  descent  [Richardson]  of  the  late 
Miss  Currer  of  Eshton  Hall,  and  of 
John  George  Smyth  of  Heath,  Esq., 
from  Jane,  the  sister  of  John  Hopkin- 
son  of  Lofthouse,  the  Antiquary. 
Long  slip.  u.d. 


su 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigeees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


Curson,  see  Ciirzon. 

Curtis — lleeords  of  some  of  the  Descen- 
dants of  William  Curtis,  Koxbury,lG32. 
Compiled  by  Samuel  C.  Clarke.  Pp.  29. 

Curwen,  see  also  Giles. 

Curwen — A  Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Curwen  of  Workingham,  including  the 
branches  of  Stubbs,  of  Poulton,  and  of 
Helsington,  showing  their  descent  from 
the  lloyal  Houses  of  England  and 
Scotland,  etc.     Single  sheet,  no  date. 

Curwin,  or  Curwen,  see  Corwin. 

Curzon — Pedigrees   of  the 
Curson  and  Curzon,  with 
notes  by  D.  E.  Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add 
MS.  19,125. 

■ Account    of    the      Family     of 

Curzon,  by  H.   Jermyn,    1812.     Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,197,  f.  128. 

Case  of  Sir    Nathaniel    Curzon, 

claiming  the  Barony  of  Powes.    1731. 

Cusack — Pedigrees  of  the  families  of 
Cusack,  Wellesley,  and  Colley,  from  the 
beginning  of  the  13th  century  to  about 
the  year  1770. 
13,914  A. 

-Geuealosries 


Families    of 
genealotrical 


Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 


des  Maisons 
Cusack  et  de  Lespinasse,  extraite 
tome  premier  des  Arch.  gen.  et  hist 


de 
du 
de 
L. 


la  Nohl.  de  France^  publiees  par  P, 
Laine.     Par.  1828,  8«- 

Cushing — The  Genealogy  of  the  Gushing 
Family,  by  Lemuel  Cushing.  Mon- 
treal, 1877,  8"- 

Cushman — A  historical  and  biographical 
genealogy  of  the  Cushmans  :  the  des- 
cendants of  llobert  Cushman,  the 
Puritan,  from  the  year  1617  to  1855. 
Bj  H.  W.  Cushman.  Boston  [U.S.], 
1855,  8°- 

Cutler — Collections  concerning  the  Family 
of  Cutler.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS\ 
8206  ;  19,125. 

• A  Genealogical  Record  of  several 

Families  bearing  the  name  of  Cutler  in 
the  United  States,  by  Abner  Morse. 
Boston,  1867,  B^- 

A  Cutler  Memorial  and  Genea- 
logical History.  Compiled  by  Nahum 
S.  Cutler.    Privately  printed,  1889,  8"- 

Besearches  in  Genealogy  relat- 
ing to  the  Cutler  Family,  made  in 
England  in  a  summer  vacation,  1888, 
by  a  Descendant,  John  Lewis  Cutler. 
Privately  printed,  1889,  4o- 


Cutter — A  History  of  the  Cutter  Family 
of  New  England,  b}^  Dr  Benjamin 
Cutter.     Boston,  1871,  8"- 

History  of  the  Cutter  Family 

of  New  England.  Supplement.  1871- 
1874.     Boston,  1875,  8"- 

Cutts — The  Descent  of  the  Manor  of 
Horham,  and  of  the  Family  of  Cutts, 
by  H.  W.  King  ;  and  Pedigree  of  the 
Family  of  Cutts,  by  G.  H.  llogers- 
Harrison.  See  Transactions  of  the 
Essex  ArchcBoJogical  t^ociety,  iv.  25-43. 
Colchester,  1869,  8o- 

History  of  the  Cutts  Family,  by 

Mr  Cutts  Howard.  In  progress, 
1887. 

Cuzzaniti — Genealogia  della  Famiglia 
Cuzzaniti  di  Messina,  descritta  pel 
Barone  Giuseppe  Galluppi.  2nd  edition, 
Messina,  1875.  8«- 

Cybo — Istoria  della  famiglia  Cybo,  des- 
critta dal  Dottor  Francesco  de  Petris, 
Napoletano  :  dedicated  to  Prince  Albe- 
rico  Cybo,  25  Oct.  1599.  Revised  by 
the  author  in  the  year  1616.  Coloured 
arms.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  18,042. 

Dabney — Sketch  of  the  Dabneys  of  Vir- 
ginia, with  some  of  their  family  records, 
by  Wm.  H.  Dabney  of  Boston.  Chicago, 
1888,  S'^- 

D'Abrichcourt  —  The  D'Abrichcourt 
Family,  by  J.  Maskell.  See  "  The 
Antiquarian  Magazine  and  Bibliogra- 
pher," vol.  iii.     Lond.  1883,  8"- 

Dacres — Pedigree  of  the  ancient  family  of 
Dacres.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1075,  p. 
15. 

Dade — Collections  concerning  the  Family 
of  Dade,  of  Ipswich,  by  D.  E.  Daw. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19126. 

Genealogical  Memoranda  relating 

to  the  family  of  Dade,  of  Suffolk. 
Illustrated  with  numerous  engravings 
of  arms,  etc.  50  copies  privately 
printed,  4°- 

Dagworth — Collections  concerning  the 
Family  of  Dagworth,  by  D.  E.  Daw. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19126. 

Dal-Cais — A  History  of  the  Dal-Cais  or 
Dalcassians,  descendants  of  Cais,  of 
the  line  of  Heber,  by  Richard  Cronnellv. 
Dublin,  1865,  8"- 

Dalhousie — Claim  of  the  Earl  of  Dal- 
housie  to  Vote  at  Elections  of  Repre- 
sentative Peers  for  Scotland.     1862. 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigeees,  and    Peeeage    Cases. 


345 


Dalison  Documents  and  Pedigree,  by 
Canon  Scott  Robertson.  Archwologia 
Gantiana,  vol  xv.     Lond.  1883,  8''' 

Dainiahoy,  see  also  Falconer. 

Dalmalioj — The  Family  of  Dalmahoy,  of 
Dalmahoy,  Katho,  co.  Edinburgh,  by 
Tho.  Falconer.  Privately  printed, 
Lond  1870?  8«- 

Dahymple,  see  also  Stair 

Dalrymple — Story  of  the  Dairy mples. 
"Stories  of  Old  Families,"  by  W. 
Chambers.  Edinb.  and  Lond.  1878, 
8«- 

— The     name    of    Dalrymple  : 

with  a  Genealogy  of  one  Branch  of  the 
Family  in  the  United  States,  by  W.  H. 
Dalrymple.  Haverhill,  Mass.  1878, 
18'^- 

Dalton — Pedigree  of  the  Dalton  Family 
of  Bury,  with  genealogical  notes,  by 
D.  E.  Davy.  i3rit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19126. 

Dalyngiuge — Notices  of  the  Family  of 
Sir  Edward  Dalyngruge,  of  Bodian 
Castle,  by  Mark  Ant.  Lower.  ^'ee 
Sussex  ArclicBological  Collections,  vol. 
xii.  18G0. 

Damas — Glenealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Damas  en  Forez,  Bourgogne,  etc.,  par 
P.  L.  Laine.     Par.  1839,  8o- 

Dammartin  pedigree,  with  genealogical 
notes  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19126. 

Damon  Memorial,  or  Notices  of  Three 
Damon  Families  who  came  from  Old 
England  to  New  England  in  the  XYiith 
Century,  by  Samuel  Chenery  Damon. 
Honolulu,  H.  I.  1882,  12o- 

Dampierre — Histoire  de  la  Maison  de 
Dampierre,  par  I'abbe  Maistre.  Paris, 
1884,  80- 

Dana — Memoranda  of  some  of  the  Des- 
cendants of  Richard  Dana,  by  Rev. 
John  Jay  Dana.  Boston,  1865, 
80- 

Dane — Remarkable  Providences  in  the 
course  of  my  Life,  by  John  Dane  of 
Ipswich,  1682.  To  which  is  added  a 
Pedigree  of  the  Dane  Family,  and  a 
few  notes.     Boston,  1854,  S^- 

Daniell — Pedigree  of  the  Daniell  Family 
of  Suffolk,  with  genealogical  notes  by 
D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  MusT  Add.  MS. 
19126. 


D'Annville — Collections  relating  to  the 
Families  of  D'Annville  of  Bitton, 
Gloucestershire  ;  and  the  Le  Grand 
alias  Button  of  Wiltshire  and  Glamor- 
ganshire, by  "  Alton."  Lond.  1888,  4P- 
Only  105  copies  printed. 

Dante — Delia  Famiglia  di  Dante,  by  L. 
Passerine,  see  Dante's  Alighieri,  vol.  i. 
1865. 

La  Famiglia  degli  Allighieri  in 


Ferrara,  by  L.  N.  Cittadella.  Fer. 
1865,  8'^- 
Dan  vers — Pedigrees  of  Danvers,  deduced 
from  John  Danvers  of  Cotherop,  two 
rolls,  one  on  vellum,  16th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  Rolls  P  5,  10. 

Claim  of  George  John  Danvers 


Butler  Danvers,  Earl  of  Lanesborough, 
to  vote  at  Elections  of  Peers  for 
Ireland.  Sessional  Papers,  96  of 
1848. 

Dapifer —  Fragments  concerning  Eudo 
Dapifer  and  his  Family,  by  Miss  Fry. 
See  "  Transactions  of  the  Essex  Archae- 
ological Society,"  vol  i.  new  series. 
Colchester,  1878,  8o- 

Da  Ponte — Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Da  Ponte  of  Casamassimo,  1700.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,670. 

Darcy — Collections  concerning  the  family 
of  Darcy,  consisting  of  transcripts  of 
ancient  deeds  and  charters,  with  draw- 
ings of  seals  annexed  to  them  ;  extracts 
from  the  assize  and  other  rolls,  fines, 
pleas,  inquisitions,  escheats,  etc.,  and 
pedigree,  1639.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS. 
207.  A. 

Collections  relating  to  the  Families 


of  Darcy  and  Monteagle  during  the 
15th  and  16th  centuries,  by  Joseph 
Hunter.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  24,451 ; 
24,452. 

-Abstract  of  a  manuscript  contain- 


ing  evidences    of   the   Darcy    family. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,612. 


Evidences  of  the  Families  of  Darcy 

and  Wimbish.  The  Darcy  evidences 
from  the  Conquest  to  1593  ;  the  Wim- 
bish evidences  from  1298  to  1552. 
MS.  No.  XXII.  Towneley  HaU,  Bum- 
ley. 

-Darcy  pedigree,  with  genealogical 


notes,  by  D.  E.    Davy.      Brit.    Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19126. 
Darell,  see  also  Dawnay. 


346 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and   Peerage  Cases. 


Davell— The  Darell  Family,  of  Scotncy 
Castle,  Sussex.  See  H.  Foley's 
"Records  of  the  English  Province," 
iii.  476. 

Darling — Memorial  to  my  Honoured 
Kindred,  by  Charles  W.  Darling. 
Utica,  1888,  8«- 

Darlington — Sesqui-centennial  gatliering 
of  the  Clan  Darlington,  at  the  residence 
of  B.  Darlington,  in  East  Bradford, 
Chester  County,  Pennsylvania,  on  the 
20th  of  Aug.  1853.  Lancaster,  1853, 
8°- 

Darnley,  Earl  of,  see  Stuart ;    Lennox. 

Darrell— Pedigrees  of  the  families  of 
Darrcll ;  Fitzherbert,  afterwards  Finch ; 
and  Thynne.  MS.  belonging  to  the 
Marquis  of  Bath.     Longleat,  Co.  Wilts. 

Dart  Genealogy,  by  Wra.  C.  Sharpe. 
Seymour,  Conn.  1888,  12«- 

Darwin — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Dar- 
win, by  H.  Farnham  Burke.  Lond. 
n.d.  40- 

Dashwood — Pedigrees  of  the  Dashwoods, 
with  notes  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19126. 

Daundy  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19126. 

Daunt — Some  account  of  the  Family  of 
Daunt,  by  John  Daunt.  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne,  1881,  ^^-  ^    ^ 

Dauphin — Histoire  genealogique  et 
chronologique  des  Dauphins  de  Vien- 
nois  depuis  Guigues  I.  jusques  a  Louis 
V.  par  Gaya.     Paris,  1683,  12°- 

Memoires    pour    servir   a    1' 

Histoire  de  Dauphine,  sous  les  Dau- 
phins de  la  Maison  de  la  Tour  du  Pin, 
avec  observations  sur  les  Usages  Anciens, 
et  sur  les  Families.  Paris,  1711, 
fol. 

-Histoire  de  Dauphine  et  des 


Princes  qu'ont  porte  le  nom  de  Dau 
phins,  par  Pierre  Moret  de  Bourchenu. 
2  vols.     Geneva,  1722,  fol. 

-Documents  historiques  inedits 


pour  servir  a  I'Histoire  du  Dauphine. 
par  le  Comte  Douglas.  Grenoble,  1874, 
40. 

Davenport,  see  also  Mobberley. 

Davenport — A  History  and  Genealogy 
of  the  Davenport  Family  in  England 
and  America,  from  A.D.  1086  to  1850, 
by  A.  Benedict  Davenport.  New 
York,  1851,  80- 


Davenport — A  Supplement  to  the  History 
and  Genealogy  of  the  Davenport  Family 
in  England  and  America,  from  1086  to 
1850,  and  continued  to  1876,  by  Amzi 
Benedict  Davenport.  Stamford,  Conn. 
1876,  8'^'-      Privately  printed. 

Davers — Collection  concerningthe  Family 
of  Davers,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19126. 

David — GenealogisB  Domini  Nostri  Jesus 
Christ,  dei  et  Davidis  filii,  synopsi 
gemiua  et  tribus  libris  expressa  et 
exposita.     Francofurti,  1594,  fol. 

A     newly     invented     Table     for 


exhibiting  the  Genealogy  of  our  Lord 
Jesus  Christ,  with  notes,  by  Robert 
Berkley  Greene.     Lond.  1822,  8° 

Genealogy  of  our  Lord  and  Saviour 

Jesus  Christ.  Dublin,  1834,  single 
sheet. 


The  Genealogies  of  our  Lord  and 

Saviour  Jesus   Christ,  with  the  Genea- 
logy of  the  House  of  David,  from  Adam 
to  the  close  of  the  Old  Testament,  by 
Lord     Arthur     Hervey.      Cambridge,     i 
1853,  8«-  '     j 

Davidson — Davidson  Genealogy,  by  C.  T. 
M'Creed}^,  1867.     Single  sheet. 

Herald  and  Genealogist,  vol. 

V.  p.  368. 

Davies,  see  Mutton. 

Davis,  see  also  Corliss  ;  Weitzel. 

Davis — The  Davis  Family  Record,  edited 
by   Chas.  H.   S.    Davis.     A   Monthly     . 
Journal   devoted   to  the   History  and     I 
Genealogy     of     the     Davis     Family.      ' 
Meriden,'Conn.  1867,  &c.  8«- 

Dolor  Davis.     A   Sketch   of   his 


Life,  with  a  Record  of  his  Earlier  Des- 
cendants, by  Horace  Davis,  1881,  8°- 
Privately  printed. 

-Samuel  Davis,   of  Oxford,   Mass., 


and  Joseph  Davis,  of  Dudley,  Mass., 
and  their  Descendants,  by  George  L. 
Davis.     N.  Andover,  1884,  8«- 

Davy — Collections  relating  to  the  Family 
of  Davy,  by  D.  E.  Davy,  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,126. 

Dawes — William  Dawes  and  his  Ride 
with  Paul  Revere  ;  to  which  is  appended 
a  Genealogy  of  the  Dawes  Family,  by 
Henry  W.  Holland.  Boston,  1878,  4«- 
One  hundred  copies  privately  printed. 

Dawnay — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Dawnay,  [afterwards  Viscounts  Downe] 


Family  Histoetes,  Pedigrees,  and    Peeeage  Cases. 


347 


and  its  alliance  with  Darell  of  Sesay, 
with  the  Dawnay  Arms,  &c.  .17th 
century.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  Roll 
P7. 

Dawson — Pedigrees  of  the  Dawsons  of 
Suffolk,  with  genealogical  notes,  bv  D. 
E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,126. 

Biographical     Notices     of    the 

Dawson  Family.  See  Nichols'  Literary 
Illustrations^  vi.  851. 

• A  Collection  of  Family  Records, 

with  biographical  sketches  and  other 
memoranda  of  various  families  and 
individuals  bearing  the  name  of  Dawson, 
by  Charles  C.  Dawson.  Albany,  N.Y. 
1874,  80 

A  Record  of  the  Descendants  of 


Robert  Dawson,  of  East  Haven,  Conn. 
Including  Barnes,  Bates,  Beecher, 
Bissell,     Calaway,     Carpenter,     Cary, 

IColman,  Doolittle,  Doud,  Douglass, 
Dresser,  Evans,  Fox,  Fuller,  Grannis, 
Johnson,  Meloy,  Morse.  Parsons, 
Perkins,  Richmond,  Rogers,  Sigourney, 
Sill,  Smith,  Stone,  Tuttle,  Van  Buren, 
Walker,  Werdon,  Whittlesey,  Woodruff, 

fand  other  Families,  with  Biographical 
and  Genealogical  Notes,  by  Charles  C. 
Dawson.  Albany,  N.Y.  1874,  80- 
Day — Collections  concerning  the  Family 
of  Day,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19126. 

A   Genealogical   Register   of   the 

Descendants,  in  the  male  line,  of  Robert 
Day,  of  Hartford,  Conn.  By  G.  E. 
Day.  New  Haven,  1840,  8o-  Second 
edition,  Northampton,  1848,  8°- 

Ye  Hystorie  of  a  Countre  Business 

att  Stanstede,  Essex,  1687  to  1887. 
Edited  by  Jos.  J.  Green.  Ashford, 
1887,  sm.  4"-  Note.  This  contains  a 
brief  account  of  the  family  of  Day, 
from  1658  to  1850,  and  of  the  family 
of  Green,  from  1840  to  1887. 
Dayrell — The  History  of  the  Dayrells  of 
Lillingstone  Dayrell,  by  E.  Dayrell. 
Jersey,  1885,  S^- 
Dean — Descendants  of  Thomas  Deane  of 
Massachusetts  and  New  Hampshire, 
by  John  Ward  Dean.  Boston, 
1883,    80-      Privately  printed. 

A  Genealogy  of  the   Descendants 

of  James  Dean,  one  of  the  First 
Settlers  of  Oakham,  Mass.,  by  G.  M. 
Dean.     Boston,  1889,  4o- 


Deane — Collections  concerning  tlie 
Family  of  Deane,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,126. 

Brief    Memoirs      of     John     and 

Walter  Dene  and  of  the  Early  Genera- 
tions of  their  Descendants,  by  William 
Reed  Dene.     Boston,  1849,  S^- 

-Biographical   Sketch  of  John  G. 


Deane  and  brief  mention  of  his  con- 
nection with  the  Northeastern 
Boundary  of  Maine  :  also  Memoranda 
about  Members  of  the  Family,  by 
Llewellyn  Deane.  Washington,  1887,  8°- 

De  Backer — Genealogical  collections  re- 
specting the  families  of  De  Backer, 
Schot- Douglas,  Van  Impden,  Van  den 
Broeck,  etc.  partly  in  Dutch  and  partly 
in  French,  1770—1780.  By  J.  B.  de 
Vos.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  797. 

De  Blaquiere— Claim  of  the  Rt.  Hon. 
John  De  Blaquiere,  Baron  of  Ardkill, 
to  Vote  at  the  Elections  of  Representa- 
tive Peers  for  Ireland.  Sessional 
Papers,  224  of  1863  ;  B  of  1864. 

De  Boteville,  see  Botfield. 

De  Cano — Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
De  Cano,  from  1600  to  1730,  with  the 
Arms  and  quarterings,  emblazoned  in 
Colors.  Large  folio.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg. 
MS.  632. 

De  Cock — Recueil  Genealogique  de  la 
Famille  De  Cock,  par  N.  T.  Stevens. 
Brux.  1855-58,  fol. 

Decter  Ubstammung  der  Familie  Decter, 
von  Dr.  Aug.  Potthast.  Berlin,  1863, 
40. 

Dedel — Geslachtslijst  van  der  Descen- 
denten,  etc.,  van  Abr.  Dedel,  by  ('ount 
J.  C.  E.  van  Lynden.  Utrecht,  1883, 
80- 

De  Diva,  see  Peverell. 

Dee — A  Genealogical  Account  of  some  of 
the  Families  derived  from  Bedo  Dee. 
Lend.  1815,  4P-  Printed  from  Wilson's 
History  af  Merchant  Taylors'  School. 

The  Genealogy    of  Dr.   John   Dee, 

deduced  from  the  ancient  British 
Monarchs,  and  various  Welsh  families, 
with  notes,  by  Dr.  Dee.  Brit.  Mus. 
Cott.  Rolls  XIII.  38  ;  XIV.  1. 

De  Ferrars,  see  Ferrers. 

De  Gorram,  see  Gorham. 

De  Hochefried — Documents  relating  to 
the  De  Hochefried  Family.  Antwerp, 
1827,  80-  ^ 


348 


Family  Histories,  Pedigeees,   at^d    Peerage  Cases. 


De  Insula,  see  Lisle. 

De  L' Angle  Pedigree,  by  Henry  Wagner. 
ArchcGologia  Cantiana,  vol.  xv.  Lond. 
1888,  8«- 

De  la  Beche — Memoir  on  Effigies  in  Aid- 
worth  Church,  and  Notice  of  the  De  la 
Beche  Family,  by  W.  S.  Walford.  See 
ArchiBoJogicalJoiirnal,  xiv.  144.  Lond. 
1857,  8"'- 

Delamare,  see  Seymour. 

Delamater  Family  Genealogy.  Descend- 
ants male  and  female  of  Claude  Dela- 
mater, who  settled  at  New  York  in 
1652,  with  their  allied  families,  by  Lafa- 
yette Delamater.     Albany,  1882,  8''- 

De  la  Pole — Collections  concerning  the 
Family  of  De  la  Pole,  by  D.  E.  Daw. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19126. 

De  la  Porte — Histoire  Cenealogique  des 
Families  Nobles  du  nom  de  De  la 
Porte,  par  A.  De  la  Porte.  Poit, 
1882,  8°' 

De  la  Prynne — Memoir  of  the  Family  of 
De  la  Prynne,  by  De  la  Prynne. 
Edited  for  the  Surtees  Society,  by  C. 
Jackson.  Durham,  1870,  8°- 

Delaron — Genealogie  de  la  Famille 
Delaron,  par  De  la  Tour- Varan.  St. 
Etienne,  1858,  8o- 

De  la  Roche — Original  Papers  and  Deeds 
relating  to  the  Family  of  Roche,  of 
Cork,  1543—1740.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  19,868. 

The  history  of  the  antient 

family  of  De  Rupe  or  De  la  Roche,  of 
Pembrokeshire,  illustratedf  rom  original 
charters,  by  Joseph  Hunter.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,457. 

-Copies  of  Original  Charters 


of  the  Family  of  De  la  Roche  of  Pem- 
brokeshire, by  the  Rev.  Joseph  Hunter. 
See   "  Archseologia  Cambrensis,"  vols. 
3  and  4.    New  series.    Lond.  1852,  8°- 
-Copies  of  Original  Charters 


relating  to  the  Family  of  De  la  Roche 
of  Roche  Castle,  by  Rev.  Jos.  Hunter 
and  Rev.  J.  M.  Traherne.  Tenby,  1852, 
go.    Privately  printed. 

Genealogie    historique     et 


critique  de  la  Maison  de  la  Roche- 
Aymon,  par  I'abbe  J.  d'Estrees.  Paris, 
1776,  fol. 

-Pedigrees  of  the  Families  of 


Cumberford   and    De   la   Roche    with 
alliances  j  and  with  emblazonments  of 


Arms  of  Crequy  and  allied  families,  by 
R.  Bigland,  1786.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  27,942. 

De  la  Touche — Genealogy  of  the  De  la 
Touche Family  seated  inDunois  Blesois, 
Orleanais,  France,  prior  to  and  con- 
tinued after  a  branch  of  it  had  settled 
in  Ireland,  1690—95.  Edited  by 
General  Sir  Anthony  B.  Stransham, 
1882,  4«-  Only  22  copies  printed  for 
private  circulation. 

Del  Bene — Discours  genealogique  de  la 
Maison  Del-Bene.  Titre  du  livre  des 
Illustres  Maisons  de  Florence,  intitule ; 
La  Toscane  Frangoise,  par  I.  B.  Tris- 
tan I'Hermite-Souliers.  Par.  1662, 
40. 

Delley  —  Genealogie  historique  de  la 
Maison  de  Delley  d'Agnens,  originaire 
de  Pays  de  Vaud.  Extraite  du  tome 
XX  du  Noh.  Univ.  de  France,  par  Viton 
de  Saint-Allais.     No  date,  8o- 

Delvin,  Barony  of,  see  Nugent. 

De  Marisco,  see  Montmorency. 

De  Mauley,  see  Shaftesbury. 

Denison — A  Record  of  the  Descendants 
of  Capt.  Geo.  Denison  of  Stonington. 
With  Notices  of  his  Father  and 
Brothers,  and  some  account  of  other 
Denisons  who  settled  in  America,  by 
John  Denison  Baldwin  and  William 
Clift.     Worcester,  1881,  8o- 

Denison  Memorial  :  Two  Hun- 
dredth Anniversary  of  the  death  of 
Major-General  Denison.  Biographical 
Sketch  by  D.  D.  Slade.  Historical 
sketch  by  Aug.  Caldwell.  Ipswich, 
Mass.  1883,  8o- 

History  of  the  Denison  Family, 

of  Yorkshire,  by  Noel  Denison.  In 
progress,  1890. 

Denny — A  Sketch  of  the  Royal  Presents 
to  the  Denny  Family  in  the  reigns  of 
Hen.  VIII.,  Eliz.,  James  I.  and  Chas. 
I.  with  pedigree.  Dublin,  1868, 
80- 

Genealogy  of  the  Denny  Family 

in  England  and  America.  Descendants 
of  John  Denny  of  Combs,  Suffolk, 
England,  in  1439.  Compiled  and  pub- 
lished by  C.  C.  Denny.  Leicester, 
Mass.  1886,  8o- 

-Collections     relating     to      the 


Families  of  Denny  and  Dennys,  by  D. 
E.  Davy.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19126. 


Family  Histories,  Pedigeees,   and    Peerage  Cases. 


349 


Denzell — Collections  concerning  the 
Family  of  Denzell.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans. 
MS.  207  F. 

Descent  of  the  Family  of  Den- 
zell.    Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  33G7. 

De  Poly — Memoirs  of  the  De  Poly 
Family  ;  with  a  Narrative  of  the 
Life  of  Antoinette,  Baroness  De  Poly, 
written  by  herself.  Northampton, 
1822,  S-^- 

Derby,  Earls  of,  see  Stanley. 

Dvrehaugh  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19126. 

Derham — Genealogy  of  the  Derhams,  of 
Crimpsham,  Co.  Norfolk,  to  1663.  On 
a  vellum  roll,  with  the  arms  embla- 
zoned.    Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS.  254(1). 

Dering — The  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Dering  of  Surrenden  Dering,  Kent,  by 
the  Rev.  Francis  Haslewood.  Privately 
printed,  1876,  4o- 

The  Dering  Pedigree,  edited  by 

Dr.  J.  J.  Howard  and  the  Kev.  Francis 
Haslewood.  Archaeologia  Cantiana, 
vol.  10.     London,  1876,  8«- 

-Chartse    Deringianse  ;    being   a 


collection  of  Deeds  and  Charters  for- 
merly preserved  in  the  Surrenden 
Library,  most  of  them  relating  to  the 
Deering  Family.  Transcribed  by  Mr. 
Hasted.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5481. 

Derwentwater,  see  also  Radcliffe. 

Derwentwater — Some  particulars  relating 
to  the  Derwentwater  Family.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  5822,  f.  117. 

De  Sars — Some  Account  of  the  Family  of 

De  Sars.    See  "  A  Royal  Descent,  with 

other  Pedigrees  and  Memorials,"  by  T. 

E.  Sharpe.  Lond.  1875  and  1881, 
40. 

Desborough — Pedigree  of  the  Desborough 
Family  of  Cambridge.  Brit.  Mus. 
Egerton  MS.  2519. 

Desmond,  Earls  of,  see  also  Fitzgerald. 

Pedigree    of    the    Earls     of 

Desmond,  from  Gerald  de  Windsor 
[temp.  Hen.  I.]  to  James  Fitzgerald, 
Earl  of  Desmond,  who  died  in  1601. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,331. 

Pedig^ree    of    the    Earls     of 


Desmond — The  Desmonds  of  Ireland. 
See  Geraldine  Documents.,  edited  by 
the  Rev.  Sam.  Hayman.  Dublin,  1870, 
80- 

The  Old  Countess  of  Desmond, 

w^th  pedigrees,  etc.  by  R.  Sainthill.  2 
vols.     Dublin,  1861—63,  8°- 

D'Este,  see  Este. 

Desuergers — Precis  historique  sur  la 
Famille  Desuergers  de  Sanois,  etc.  par 
E.  Pascallet.     Par.  1857,  8«- 

Dethick  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,127. 

De  Valencia — On  an  apparent  indiffer- 
ency  to  English  titles  of  honour  of  the 
familv  of  De  Valencia,  by  Joseph 
Hunter.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,619. 

De  Vallibus,  see  Vaux. 

De  Valoniis,  see  Panmure. 

De  Veaux,  see  De  Voe. 

Devereux — A  Funeral  Sermon  by  the 
Bishop  of  St.  David's  at  the  buriall  of 
the  Right  Hon.  Walter  Earle  of  Essex 
and  Ewe,  etc.,  26  Nov.  1576.  Lond. 
1577,  4°-  [This  work  contains  verses 
on  the  Earl's  pedigree,  with  genea- 
logical tables,  and  shields  of  arms.] 

Lives    and    Letters    of   the 

Devereux,  Earls  of  Essex,  in  the  Reigns 
of  Elizabeth,  James  I.  and  Charles  I., 
by  the  Hon.  W.  B.  Devereux.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1853,  S^- 

Arms  and  genealogy  of  Wal- 
ter Devereux,  Earl  of  Essex,  with 
poems  on  his  death.  MS.  Trinity 
College,  Dublin. 

-Devereux  pedigree,  with  notes 


Desmond,    by    Sir   William    Betham. 
Lond.  1873,  single  sheet. 

Historical    Memoi^    of    the 

Geraldine  Earls  of  Desmond,  18th  cen- 
tury.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  31,166. 


by  D.  E.  Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 

19127. 
De  Vesci — Genealogy  of  the   Constables 

De  Vescy.     Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  Charter 

xiv.  9. 
Claim  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Thomas 


Viscount  de  Vesci  to  Vote  at  the  Elec- 
tions of  Representative  Peers  for  Ire- 
land.    1856. 

Devil — The  Pedigree  of  the  Devil, 
by  Frederic  T.  Hall.  Lond.  1883, 
8«- 

De  Voe — Genealogy  of  the  De  Veaux 
Family.  Introducing  the  numerous 
forms  of  spelling  the  name  by  various 
branches  and  generations  in  the  past 
eleven  hundred  years,  by  Thomas  F, 
De  Voe.     New  York,  1885,  B^- 


350 


Famii^t  Histobtes,  Pediguees,    and  Peerage  Cases. 


Devon,  Dukos  and  Earls  of,  see  Cavendish  ; 
Courfcnay  ;  Red  vers, 

Lives  of  the  Earls  and  Dukes  of 

Devonshire,  with  Genealogies  of  Emi- 
nent Men,  their  Contemporaries,  by 
Jos.  Grove.     Lond.  1704,  8«- 

-On  the  Earls  of  Devon,  by  James 


Robinson  Planche,  Esq.,  Rouge-Croix. 
See  ''  Collectanea  Archieologica,"  vol.  i. 
Lond.  1861,  4«- 

-Report  on  the  Claim  to  the  Earl- 


dom of  Devon  in  the  House  of  Lords. 
With  Notes,  and  an  Appendix  contain- 
ing Copies  of  Patents,  and  Cases  illus- 
trative of  the  Claim,  by  Sir  N.  Harris 
Nicolas.  Lond.  1832,  8«- 
De  Wasteney — Some  Account  of  the 
De  Wasteney  Family,  of  Colton,  by 
F.    P     Parker.      Birmingham,    1879, 

^Notes  on  the  Pedigree  of 

the  De  Wasteney  Family,  by  the  Rev. 
F.  P.  Parker.  The  William  Salt 
Archceological  Society,  vol.  iii.  Lond. 
1882,  8«- 

D'Ewes,  see  also  Granville. 

D'Ewes — Collections  concerning  the 
Family  of  D'Ewes,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19127. 

Collection  of  Papers  relating  to 

the  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
D'Ewes.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
381. 

-The  Lyneall  Descent  and  Pedi 


gree   of   the   family   of  the  Ewes    or 
D'Ewes,  with  additions  and  notes  by 
Sir   Simonds    D'Ewes.  Brit.     Mus. 
Harl.  Roll  D,  25. 
The    descent    of  the    ancient 


familie  of  D'Ewes,  formerly  Loids  of 
Kessel  in  Gelderland.  [Pedigree  of 
Sir  Simonds  D'Ewes.]  Illuminated  on 
vellum.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  Roll,  0, 
8. 

■Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Ewes 


or   D'Ewes.     Brit.    Mus.    Harl.    Roll, 
0,9. 

Some   Notes   on  Facts   in   the 


Biography  of  Sir  Simonds  D'Ewes, 
by  John  Bruce.  See  The  ArchcBologi- 
cal  Journal,  xxvi,  323.  Lond.  1869, 
8°- 
De  Witt— The  De  Witt  Family  in  Ulster 
County,  New  York,  by  Thomas  G. 
Evans.     New  York,  188G,  8«- 


Dexter — A  Genealogical  Chart  of  the 
Descendants  of  Gregory  Dexter,  by  S. 
C.  Newman.     Providence,  1857. 

The  Dexter  Genealogy  ;  being  a 

record  of  the  families  descended  from 
Rev.  Gregory  Dexter,  with  Notes,  etc. 
by  S.  C.  Newman.  Providence,  1859, 
12*^ 

D'Eye  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E, 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19127. 

D'Eyncourt — Genealogical  History  of  the 
Family  of  Tennyson  D'Eyncourt,  by 
John  B.  Burke,  Esq.  Lond.  1846, 
12°- 

Dickens — Pedigrees  of  the  Families  of 
Dickens,  of  Branches  Park  and  Cop- 
dock,  with  genealogical  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19127. 

Dickinson,  see  Lyman. 

Dickson,  Clan,  see  Dixon. 

Dietrichstein — Descent  of  Carl  Hannibal 
Graf  von  Dietrichstein,  with  coloured 
arms  ;  officially  certified,  1729.  Vel- 
lum roll.     Brit  Mus.  Add.  MS.  18,010. 

Dietterich — Original  patent  of  nobility 
and  arms,  granted  by  the  Emperor 
Joseph  II.  to  Franz  Joseph  von  Diet- 
terich, and  his  three  brothers  Carl 
Joseph  Ignaz,  Friderich  Maria,  and 
Georg  Franz,  with  the  additional  title 
of  von  Schonhoffen,  1773  ;  and  a 
French  translation,  1785.  Brit.  Mus. 
Eg.  MSS.  1503  ;  1504. 

Dilke — Psdigree  of  the  Family  of  Dilke 
of  Maxtoke,  by  S.  Lennard,  1866. 

Dillon — Epitome  of  the  Case  on  the 
Claims  of  the  Dillon  Family  of  Proud- 
ston  to  the  Great  Chamberlainship  of 
all  England,  by  Sir  J.  J.  Dillon,  Knt. 
Privately  printed,  Lond.  1829,  4'»- 
[This  Claim  was  originally  printed  in 
folio,  without  date,  some  years  before 
1829.] 

Dingwall,  Lord,  see  Cowper. 

Dinsmore — A  Golden  Wedding,  and  the 
Dinsmore  Genealogy,  from  about  1620 
to  1865.     Augusta,  1867,  8«- 

Dinwiddle — The  Official  Records  of  Robert 
Dinwiddle,  Lieutenant  Governor  of  the 
Colony  of  Virginia,  1 751—1758.  With 
an  Introduction  and  Notes,  and  a 
genealogy  of  his  family,  by  R.  A. 
Brock.     Richmond,  Va.  1883,  8o- 

Diodate — Mr.  William  Diodate  (of  New 
Haven,  from  1717  to  1751)  and  his 


Fi-MiLT  Histories,  Pedigrees,    and    Peera-QE  Cases. 


351 


Italian  Ancestry,  read  before  tlie  New 
Haven  Colony  Historical  Society,  June 
28,  1875,  by  Edward  E.  Salisbury. 
Privately  printed,  4°- 

Disbrowe,  see  Cromwell. 

Disney — Letter  relating  to  the  Disney 
pedigree,  by  John  Disney,  Feb.  22, 
J  720.  Brit.Mus.  Eg.  MS.  2721,  f.  418. 
•Claim    of    Molyneux     Disney, 


Esq.  to  the  Barony  of  Hussey.  with 
Remarks  by  W.  B.  D.  D.  TurnbuU, 
Esq.  Edinb.  1836,  8'^-  Forty  copies 
privately  printed. 

-Kemarks  on  the  Hussey  Peer- 


age, with  Pedigrees,  by  W.  B.  D.  D. 
Turnbull.      Edinb.    1842.       [Only  40 

"'^  copies  printed,  and  intended  as  a  supple- 
ment to  the  "Claim  of  Molyneux 
Disney,"  1836.] 

Disraeli  —  Pedigree  of  Disraeli,  Lord 
Beaconsfield,  of  Hughenden.  See 
Collectanea  Genealogica^  vol.  i.  Edited 
by  Jos.  Foster.     Lond.  1881,  8«- 

Dixon,  see  also  Oliver. 

Dixon — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Dixon, 
of  Heaton  Koyds.     Single  sheet. 

— : The  Scotch  Border  Clan  Dickson, 

the  Family  of  B.  Homer  Dixon,  and 
the  Family  of  De  Homere  or  Homer, 
by  B.  Homer  Dixon.  Toronto,  1884, 
12^-     Printed  for  private  distribution. 

Facsimile   of    Confirmation    of 


Arms  and  Grant  of  Crest  to  Gayus 
Dyxon  of  Tonbridge,  1565.  Published 
by  Mitchell  and  Hughes,  Wardour 
Street,  London. 

Dod,  see  also  Oliver. 

Dod — Pedigrees  of  Dod  of  Calverhall 
from  1393  ;  and  of  the  Cloveleys,  by 
Mr.  FoliotandSirWm.  Dugdale.  MS. 
belonging  to  Whitehall  Dod,  Esq.  of 
Llanerch,  St.  Asaph. 

A  Family  Record  of  Daniel  Dod, 

who  settled  with  the  Colony  of  Bran- 
ford,  1644,  where  he  died  in  1665,  by 
Stephen  Dodd.  Printed  for  the  author 
1839,  80- 

Genealoories  of  the  male  descend- 


ants of  Daniel  Dod,  of  Branford,  Conn, 
a  native  of  England,  1646  to  1863,  by 
B.  L.  Dod.     Newark,  N.  J.  1864,  8^^- 
-Pedigree  of  the   Dod  Family    of 


grees  of  the  Families  of  Dod  of  Edge, 
Henshawe  of  Lockwood,  and  Humph- 
reys of  Bold  with.  Twent3^-five  copies 
privately  printed,  1867,  8"- 

Dodd  —  Ancestry  and  Descendants  of 
Lewis  Dodd  and  Elizabeth  (Baldwin) 
Dodd,  by  C.  C.  Baldwin.  Cleveland, 
1887,  8  '•     Privately  printed. 

Dodge,  see  also  Sands. 

Dodge — Early  Records  of  the  Dodge 
Family  in  America,  by  R.  R.  Dodge. 
Sutton,  Mass.  1879,  12"- 

Report,    Full,    Authentic    and 


Complete,  of  the  Proceedings  of  the 
Reunion  of  the  Dodge  Family  in 
America,  July  10,  1879,  by  Robert 
Dodge  of  New  York,  City.  New  York, 
1879,  8"- 

Dodsworth,  see  More. 

Dolgorukov — History  of  the  Family  of 
Dolgorukov,  by  A.  V.  Dolgorukov. 
Russian.     1853,  S*'- 

History  of  the  Family  of 


Clovelley,  by  Sir  Wm.  Duardale,  with 
a  continuation  to  the  year  1844  by  Sir 
Albert  Wood,  together  with  the  pedi- 


Dolgorukov — Argutinsky  by  Prince 
Vsevolod  Dolgorukov.  Russian.  1869, 
&c.  8«- 

Dondel — Genealogie  et  Annales  de  la 
Maison  Dondel  de  Sille  par  J.  M.  R. 
Lecoq-Kerneven.     Rennes,  1874,  8°- 

Done — Egerton  and  Done  Families.  A 
short  account  of  the  Possessors  of 
Oulton,  by  Sir  Philip  Malpas  Grey — 
Egerton,  1869,  4"'-  Printed  for  private 
distribution. 

Doneraile,  Viscount,  see  Hayes. 

Donoughmore,  Earl  of,  see  Hely. 

IJoolittle,  see  Dawson. 

Dorat  —  Genealogie  Historique  de  la 
Maison  Robert  du  Dorat,  par  Henri 
Aubugeois  de  la  Ville  du  Best.  Poitiers, 
1877,  8'>- 

Dore — Account  of  the  Family  of  Dore, 
of  Compton  Beauchamp,  co.  Wilts,  etc. 
40.     Privately  printed. 

Account  of  the  Family  of  Dore, 

of  Longleat,  co.  Wilts,  4"-  Privately 
printed. 

Account  of  the  Family  of  Dore  of 

Longcot,  etc.,  co.  Berks,  4^-  Privately 
printed. 

Dormer — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Dor- 
mer of  Buckinghamshire,  drawn  up  on 
occasion  of  a  law-suit,  resj^ecting  the 
Grove- Park  estate,  about  1765.  Brit, 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  14,844  B. 


352 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  a?^d    Peerage  Cases. 


Dormer — Grenealogie  de  la  Maison  des 
Lords  Dormers,  Comptes  de  Caernarvon, 
etc.  par  M.  D****.  Antwerp,  1771, 
fol.  See  also  an  account  of  the  Dor- 
mers in  the  "  Nohiliaire  de  Brabant," 
vol.  iv.  79. 

Dorsannes — Genealogie  de  la  Famille  des 
Dorsannes,  par  Gilbert  de  Murat  de 
Caieron.     Bourges,  1662,  8°- 

-Genealogie  de  Messieurs  Dor- 
sannes, par  le  S'"  Nicolas  Catherinot. 
Par.  1673,  4^"-    Another  edition  in  1686. 

Dorset,  Earl  of,  see  Sackville. 

Douce — A  Genealogical  Account  of  the 
Family  of  Douce  of  Goreing,  in  the 
County  of  Oxon,  by  George  Douce. 
Lond.  1735,  4«- 

Doud,  see  Dawson. 

Doudeanville,  see  Rochefoucauld. 

Doughty  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy,  and  copy  of  the  Will  of  Rev. 
Geo.  Doughty  of  Martlesham.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19127. 

Douglas,  see  also  Brigantes. 

Douglas  —  History  of  the  Family  of 
Douglass  of  Tilwhilly  or  Tilquhillie. 
Bath,  n.  d.  S"- 

The  History  of  the  Houses  of 

Douglas  and  Angus  by  David  Hume. 
Edinb.  1644,  fol.  2nd  edition,  1648. 
3rd  edit.  2  vols.  1743,  8°'  4th  edit.  2 
vols.  1748,  8«- 

-Observations  on  Hume's  History 


of  the  Houses  of  Douglas  and  Angus, 
by  Thos.  Crauford.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  4601. 

A  Synopsis  of  the  Genealogy  of 

the  most  Ancient  and  Most  Noble 
Family  of  the  Brigantes,  or  Douglas, 
by  Peter  Pineda.  Lond.  1754,  8«- 
[This  work  is  printed  in  English  and 
Spanish.] 
Drumlanrisr     Castle     and     the 


Douglases,  by  Craufurd  Tait  Ramage. 

Dumfries,  1876,  8''- 

Family  of  Douglas.     See  Bor- 


der Memories  ;  or,  Sketches  of  promi- 
nent Men  and  Women  of  the  Border, 
by  Walter  Riddell  Carre.  Edinb. 
1876,  80- 

The    Douglas    Book,    in    four 

volumes,  by  William  Eraser.  Edinb. 
1885,  8'- 

-A  Collection  of  Family  Records 


Memoranda  of  various  Families  and 
Individuals  bearing  the  name  Douglas, 
or  allied  to  Families  of  that  name,  by 
Chas.  Henry  Jas.  Douglas.  Provi- 
dence, 1879,  8°- 
Douglas — Case  of  the  Respondents  in  the 
Trial  of  Archibald  James  Edward 
Stewart,  alias  Douglas,  against  the 
Duke  of  Hamilton  and  others.  Circa 
1760,  fol. 

•Memorial  for  Archibald  Douglas 


of  Douglas,  Esq. ;  and  for  Margaret, 
Dutchess  of  Douglas,  and  Charles, 
Duke  of  Queen  sherry.  Defenders  ; 
against  George-James,  Duke  of  Hamil- 
ton, etc.  Pursuers.     1766.  4''- 

Proof  for  Archibald  Douglas  of 

Douglas,  Esquire,  Defender  ;  in  the 
Reduction,  the  Duke  of  Hamilton, 
Lord  Douglas  Hamilton,  and  Sir  Hew 
Dalrymple,  against  him.  28th  Jan. 
1766. 

•Proof,    in   the   conjoined    Pro- 


cesses, George-James,  Duke  of  Hamil- 
ton, Lord  I'ouglas  Hamilton,  etc. 
against  the  person  pretending  to  be 
Archibald  Stewart,  alias  Douglas 
Defender.  The  Pursuers  Proof,  and 
the  Condescendence  of  Facts.  Printed 
for  the  Lords  of  Session.  Dec.  19, 1765, 
and  Feb.  5,  1766. 
Memorial    for     Georo^e    James 


Douglas,  Duke  of  Hamilton,  and  others, 
against  the  Person  pretending  to  be 
Archibald  Stewart,  alias  Douglas,  with 
Sequel,  Objections  and  Appendix. 
1767. 

-The  Speeches   and   Judgement 


of  the  Right  Hon.  the  Lords  of  Council 
and  Session  in  Scotland,  upon  the  im- 
portant Cause,  His  Grace  George  James 
Duke  of  Hamilton,  and  others.  Pur- 
suers; against  Archibald  Douglas,  Esq. 
Defender,  by  William  Anderson.  Edinb. 
1768,  8«- 
A  State  of  the  Evidence  in  the 


Cause  between  His  Grace  the  Duke  of 
Hamilton  and  others,  Pursuers,  and 
Archibald  Douglas,  of  Douglas,  Esq., 
Defender,  with  Remarks,  by  Robert 
Richardson.     Lond.  1769,  4''- 

-Archibald  Doucrlas  ao-ainst  the 


and  Biographical  Sketches  and  other 


Duke  of  Hamilton  and  others,  by  James 
Montgomery  and  Fletcher  Marton, 
with  pedigree.     1769,  4*'- 


Family  Histories,  pEDiaREEs,    and  PEEUAaE   Cases. 


353 


Douglas — Letters 
Mansfield,  from 


to  the  Rt.  Hon.  Lord 
Andrew  Stuart,  Esq., 
relating  to  the  Douglas  Cause.  Dublin, 
1773,  8"- 

Abstract  of  the  Evidence  taken 

the    service    of   the   Ri^ht    Hon. 


m 


S\dvester  Douglass,  Lord  Grlenbervie, 
etc.,  with  a  G-enealogical  Table.  Edinb. 
1815,  4P-     Privately  printed. 

Claim  of  John  Arthur  Douglas, 

Baron  Bloomfield,  to  vote  at  Elections 
of  Scotch  Peers.  Sessional  Papers, 
109  of  ISm. 

Douglass,  see  Dawson. 

Doujat — Grenealogie  de  Messieurs  Doujat 
et  de  leurs  alliances  en  1688,  avec 
blasons.  Folio. 

Dove — Pedigree  of  the  Dove  Family  of 
Ipswich  and  Scole,  with  genealogical 
notes  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  19,127. 

Dover,  Earldom  of,  see  Brandon. 

Dow,  see  Stranahan. 

Downe — Pedigrees  of  the  Families  of 
Downe  and  Downes,  with  genealogical 
notes  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,127. 

. — Claim   of  Hugh   Richard,  Vis- 

I      count  Downe,  to  vote  at  Elections  of 
Irish  Peers.    See  Sessional  Papers^  B 
of  1871. 
Case  on  behalf  of  Hugh  Richard, 

Yiscount  Downe,  with  pedigree.  Folio. 
Downing — Collections  respecting  the 
Downing  Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19127. 
Doyle — Claim  of  the  Right  Hon.  Lady 
Susan  Doyle  to  the  Barony  of  North. 
See  Sessional  Papers,  72  of  1837. 
Case  of  the  Ris^ht  Hon.    Lady 


Susan  Doyle,  in  relation  to  the  Barony 

of  North,  with  Appendix.  1837. 
D'Oyly— History  of  the  House  of  D'Oyly, 

by  W.  D'Oyly  Bayley.    2  parts,  Lond. 

1815,  80- 
-Collections     relating      to      the 

D'Oyley  Family,  bv  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  19i27. 
Pedigrees  of  the  early  D'Oylys, 

&c.  by  W.  D.   Bayley.    "  Topopgraher 

and  Genealogist,"  i.  36(5—378  ;  ii.  18— 

27,  513. 
Drake-^Life  of  Sir  Francis   Drake,    with 

the  historical  and  genealogical  account 


of  his  family,  etc 


contammg 


also  an 


account  of  the  Richmond  Family, 
Lond.  1828,  8"- 

Drake — Some  unpublished  Papers  relat- 
ing to  the  Family  of  Sir  Francis  Drake. 
Edited  by  Rev.  Thos.  Hervey.  Colmer, 
1887,  80- 

Grenealogical   and    biographical 

account  of  the  family  of  Drake  in 
America,  with  some  notices  of  the 
antiquities  connected  with  the  early 
times  of  persons  of  the  name  in  Eng- 
land, by  Samuel  Gardener  Drake. 
Boston  U.S.,  1815,  12'^- 

A    tabular     pedigree     of     the 


Family  of  Drake,  by  S.  G.  Drake. 
Boston,  1867. 

Notes  on  the  Armorial  Bearings 

of  Boteler  of  Herts,  and  Drake  of 
Devon,  by  Sir  W.  Drake.  Privately 
printed,  1874,  8« 

Draper — An  Account  of  the  Silver  Wed- 
ding of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  F.  P.  Draper,  at 
Westford,  N.Y.  1871,  including  the 
Historical  Essays  on  the  Draper  and 
Preston  Families.     Albany,  1871,  8"- 

Drayton — History  of  the  Drayton  Family, 
of  Drayton.  See  "  Succinct  Genealo- 
gies," by  R.  Halstead,  1685,  fol. 

Dresser,  see  Dawson. 

Dreux — Histoire  Genealogique  de  la 
Maison  Royale  de  Dreux,  de  Bar,  le 
Due  de  Luxembourg  et  de  Limbourg, 
du  Plessis,  de  Richelieu,  de  Brayes  et 
de  Chasteauvillain,  par  A.  Duchesne. 
Paris,  1631,  fol.  [This  work  contains 
the  history  of  the  ancestry  of  Cardinal 
Richelieu.] 

Deduction      genealogique      en 

abrege  de  la  Maison  de  l3reux,  par 
Alex,  de  Redonde  Dreux.      1665,  fol. 

Remarques    sur    la    Deduction 

genealogique,  etc.  de  Dreux,  par  de 
Gournay.     Par.  1666,  fol. 

Genealogie     historique    de     la 

Maison  de  Dreux.  Suite  de  la  genea- 
logie historique  des  Princes  de  la 
Maison  de  Dreux,  branche  des  Seigneurs 
de  Bu  et  de  Baigneux.  No  date, 
fol, 

Drieux — Abrege  genealogique  de  la 
parente  de  M.  Drieux  dit  Driutius, 
accompagne  de  plusieurs  remarques  et 
tables  genealogiques,  avec  figures,  par 
le  Baron  Chas.  E.  de  Croeser  de  Berges. 
Bruges,  1785,  8°- 


354 


Family  Histories,  PEDiaBEEs,  AT^rD   Peerage   Cases. 


Driver — The  Driver  Family  :  a  Genea- 
logical Memoir  of  the  Descendants  of 
Eobt.  and  Phebe  Driver  of  Lynn, 
Mass.  With  an  appendix  containing 
twenty-three  allied  families  1592 — 
1887,  by  a  descendant,  Harriet  Kuth 
(Waters)  Cooke.  New  York,  1889,  8«- 

Droullin — Notice  historiqne  et  genealo- 
gique  sur  les  Maisons  de  Droullin  et  de 
Godefroy  de  Menilsflaise,  par  Borel 
d'Hauterive.  Par.  1855,  12«- 

Drowne — Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Solomon  Drowne.  M.D.  of  Ehode 
Island,  with  Notices  of  his  Ancestors, 
1616—1879,  by  Henry  T.  Drowne. 
Providence,  1879,  8°- 

Druce — Genealogical  Account  of  the 
Druce  Family  of  Goreing,  co.  Oxon,  by 
George  Druce,  of  London,  wdth  the 
Families  of  Whistler,  Horsenail, 
Boyce,  Ball,  Kent,  Shorter  and  Wal- 
pole,  and  their  kindred.  Lond.  1735, 
4^-  Reprinted  and  edited  by  Chas. 
Bridger  in  1853.  50  Copies  privately 
printed. 

Drummond,  see  also  Lines. 

Drummond — A  Genealogical  Memoir  of 
the  most  noble  and  ancient  House  of 
Drummond,  and  of  the  several  Branches 
that  have  sprung  from  it,  from  its  first 
Founder  Maurice  to  the  present  Family 
of  Perth,  by  David  Malcolm.  Edinb. 
1808, 12«- 

The  Detection  of  Infamy  ; 

earnestly  recommended  to  the  justice 
and  deliberation  of  the  Imperial  Parlia- 
ment of  GreatBritain,  by  an  unfortunate 
Nobleman.  Lond.  1816,  8'^-  [This 
pamphlet  relates  to  the  House  of 
Drummond,  and  the  titles  of  the  Earl 
of  Perth,  and  Duke  of  Melfort.] 

An   Interesting  Statement 


of  the  claim  of  Thomas  I  )rummond  to 
the  Earldom  of  Perth,  interspersed  with 
copious  Memoirs  of  the  Noble  House  of 
Drummond.  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1830, 
8°-  Sequel  to  this  work.  3  pages, 
8°- 


Genealogy     of    the    Most 

Noble  House  of  Drummond;  collected 
bv  the  Hon.  W.  Drummond,  edited  by 
D.  Laing.  Edinb.  1831,  4''-  Only  100 
copies  printed  for  private  distribution, 
and  4  copi«s  only  printed  on  large 
paper. 


Drummond — History  of  the   Drummond 

Family.    See  W.  Drummond's  "  Noble 

British  Families."    Vol.  ii. 
Memoirs  of  the  Drummond 

Family.      See    "The    Red    Book   of 

Grandtully,"  by  William  Eraser.    Vol. 

I.     Edinb.  1868,  8^- 
■ — The  Genealogy  of  the  Most 

Noble   House   of    Drummond.       Brit. 

Mus.  Harl.  MS.  4238. 
The     Genealogy     of     the 

Family  of  Drummond.       MS.  No.   2. 

Catholic  College  of  Blairs. 
■ The  Genealoffie  of  the  most 


noble  and  ancient  House  of  Drummond. 
Collected  in  the  year  1681.  Dedicated 
to  James,  Earl  of  Perth,  Lord  Drum- 
mond, etc.  MS.  in  the  possession  of 
the  Earl  of  Kinnoul.  at  Dupplin. 

-Report    on    the   MSS.    of 


Charles  Stirling  -  Home  -  Drummond 
Moray,  Esq.,  of  Blair  Drummond,  and 
Ardoch  in  the  County  of  Perth,  by 
William  Eraser.  See  Te7ith  Beport  of 
Historical  3ISS.  Commission.  Lond. 
1885,  8<^- 

-Cla  im  of  GeorgeD  r  u  mmond 


Duke  of  Melfort,  to  the  Earldom  of 

Perth.     See  Sessional  Papers.,  233   of 

1846;    107    of    1847;    326    of    1848; 

432  of  1852-53. 
Drury — Collections  concerning  the  Family 

of  Drury,  by  D.  E.  Daw.     Brit.  Mus. 

Add.  MS.  19,127. 
The  Line  of  Descent  from  Hugh 

Drury    of    Boston,    1640,    to    Edwin 

Drury  of  Wilmette  in  1880.  Broadside. 
Du  Bois — Record  of  the  Family  of  Louis 

Du  Bois,  who  emigrated  from  France 

to  Ameri:;a  in  1660.   Privately  printed, 

1860,  8'^- 
Du  Buisson — Maison    Du    Buisson,    par 

Amedee  Dubuisson  de  Courson.  Tarbes, 

1868,  8'^ 
Du  Cane — Some  Account  of  the  Family 

of   Du   Quesne,  by   Lieut. -Col.   Edm. 

Fred.  Du  Cane.     Lond.  1876,  4«- 
Duchat — Fragment  de  genealogie  de  la 

Famille   de   le  Duchat,  contenant  les 

branches  etablies  en  la  ville  de  Metz. 

Avec    deux     tableaux     genealogiques. 

1782,  4P- 
Duckett — Duehetiana  ;  or,  Historical  and 

Genealogical  Memoirs  of  the  Family  of 

Ducket ;    from   the   Conquest   to   the 


Family  Histories,  Pedigeees,  and    Peeeage  Cases. 


355 


present  time,  by  Sir  Geo.  F.  Duckett, 
Barfc.  Lond.  1869,  4P-  Another  edition 
in  1874. 

Dudley  Pedigree  :  by  Cooke,  Clarencieux, 
1580,  vellum  ;  large  folio,  very  beauti- 
ful. MS  belonging  to  the  Marquis  of 
Bath,  Longleat,'Co.  Wilts. 

The    Italian  Biography   of   Sir 

Eobt.  Dudley,  Knt.,  known  in 
Florentine  History  as  II  Duca  di 
Nortombria  ;  to  which  are  added  some 
biographcial  notices  of  Dame  Alice,  his 
wife,  folded  genealogy,  etc.  Oxford, 
n.d.  8'^-      Privately  printed. 

-The    Dudley    Genealogies   and 


Family    Kecords,    by    Dean    Dudley, 
Boston  [U.S.],  1848,  8«- 

-The  Sutton-Dudleys  of  England, 


and  the  Dudleys  of  New  England,   by 
George  Adlard.     Lond.  1862,  8<'- 

-History  of  the  Dudley  Family. 


with  Genealogical  Tables,  Pedigrees, 
etc.,  by  Dean  Dudley.  4  parts.  Wake- 
field, Mass.,  1886—90,  8«- 

Dufferie — Genealogie  des  seigneurs  de  la 

Dufferie,  sortis  d'un  puisne  de  I'illustre 

)       Maison  des  Baglions,  seigneurs  souve- 

rains  de  Perouse  en  Italic,  par  Pierre 

d'Hozier.     Par.  1662,  fol. 

Dufferin,  Baron,  see  Blackwood. 

Dugdale — The  Life,  Diary,  and  Corres- 
pondence of  Sir  William  Dugdale,  with 
portraits  and  pedigrees,  by  W.  Hamper. 
Lond.  1827,  4o- 

Du  Hamel — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  Du 
Hamel,  par  J.  Laine.     1834,  8o- 

Duke — Collections  concerning  the  Family 
of  Duke,  bv  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  i9,127. 

Dulaurens — Genealogie  de  Dulaurens, 
originaire  de  Naples,  par  J.  B.  I'Hermite 
de  Souliers.     Aries,  1656,  4®- 

Dumbar — Genealogy  of  the  Dumbar 
Family.  See  Nederlands  Families- 
ArcMef^  by  J.  H.  Scheftier.  Roterdam, 
1878,  8«- 

Dummer — Pendomer,  Co.  Somerset,  by  T. 
Bond,  with  pedigree  of  Dummer,  of 
Penne  Domer.  See  "  Proceedings  of 
the  Somersetshire  Archaeological  and 
Natural  History  Society,"  1871. 
Taunton,  1872,  8«- 

Du  Moulin  Pedigree,  by  Heni^  Wagner. 
Archceologia  Cantianay  vol.  xv.  Lond. 
1883,  80- 


Dun,  see  Meeson. 

Dunally,  Lord,  see  Prittie. 

Dunbar — History  of  the  Dunbar  Family. 
See  Drummond's  "  Noble  British 
Families,"  vol.  ii. 

Dunboyne — Case  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Theo- 
bald Fitzwalter  Butler,  14th  Baron  of 
Dunboyne,  on  his  Claim  to  the  Title 
and  Dignity  of  Baron  of  Dunboyne,  in 
the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  with  folded 
Pedigree.     Lond.  1858,  4P- 

Evidence  on  the  Petition  of 

T.  Fitz-W.  Butler,  Lord  Dunboyne, 
claiming  the  Dignity  of  Lord  Baron  of 
Dunboyne.     1859,  folio. 

Claim  of  T.  Fitz-W.  Butler, 

Lord  Dunboyne,  claiming  the  dignity 
of  Lord  Baron  Dunboyne.  See  Sessional 
Papers,  C  of  1859  ;  A  of  1859,  Sess. 
2  ;  C  of  1860. 

-Minutes  of  Evidence  on  the 


above  Claim,  1859—60.     Folio. 

Dunch,  see  Cromwell. 

Dunch — Genealogy  cf  the  Family  of 
Dunch,  of  Witnam,  in  the  county  of 
Berks,  to  the  year  1683,  by  Sylvanus 
Morgan,  on  a  vellum  roll,  with  the 
arms  emblazoned.  Brit.  Mus.  Stowe 
MS.  254  (5). 

Dundas — History  of  the  Family  of  Dun- 
das.  See  "  Drummond's  Noble  British 
Families,"  vol.  ii. 

Dundonald— Case  on  behalf  of  Thomas 
Barnes,  Earl  of  Dundonald,  claiming 
the  dignities  of  Earl  of  Dundonald  and 
Lord  Cochrane  of  Paseley  and  Ochiltrie 
in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland,  with  fold- 
ing Pedigree.     1861,  foKo. 

Minutes  of  Evidence  on  the 


Earl  of  Dundonald's  Petition,  pp.  139. 

1861,  fol. 
Dungannon — Grant  of  Supporters  to  the 

Arms  of  Mark  Trevor,  Esq.,  Viscount 

Dungannon,  etc.  1662.   Original.  Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  31,225. 
Dunhaan — A  History  of  Altrincham    and 

Bowdon,    with    an    Account     of    the 

Barony    and  House   of    Dunham,    by 

Alfred   Ingham.       Altrincham,    1879, 
4,0. 

Dunnel — The  True  Genealogy  of  the 
Dunnel  and  Dwinell  Families  of  New 
England,  by  Henry  Gale  Dunnel.  New 
York,  1862,  4o- 


356 


Family  Histobies,  PEDiaEEES,  and   Peerage  Oases. 


Dunot — Memoire  pour  la  Famille  Dunot, 
ou  Ton  voit  ses  preuves  do  noblesse,  ses 
services  et  ses  alliances,  par  J.  A.  Dunot 
de  Saint-Maclou.     1676,  S''- 

Dunraven,  Earl  of,  see  Wjndham. 

Dunraven — Memorials  of  Adare  Manor, 
with  historical  notices  of  Adare,  by 
Edwin  Wyndhani  Quin,  Earl  of  Dun- 
raven. Printed  for  private  circulation, 
1865,  40- 

Dunsandle,  Baron,  see  St.  Greorge. 

Dunsany — Case  of  llandal  [Plunkett], 
styling  himself  Lord  Baron  of  Duu- 
sany.     Lond.  1720,  fol. 

Minutes  of  Evidence  of  Edward 

[Plunkett],  Baron  Dunsany,  claiming 
a  right  to  vote  at  the  election  of  repre- 
sentative Peers  for  Ireland.  Lond. 
1823,  fol. 

Claim  of  theliight  Hon. Edward, 

Baron  Dunsany,  to  vote  at  Elections  of 
Irish  Peers.  See  Sessional  I'apers^  49 
of  1823  ;  158  of  1854. 

Dunstanville — Memoirs  of  the  Family  of 
Dunstanville.  See  Scrope's  "  History 
of  Castle  Combe,"  1852. 

Dunster,  Lords  of,  see  Mohun. 

Dunster  and  its  Lords,  10G6-1881.  By 
H.  C.  Maxwell  Lyte,  M.A.,  F.S.A. 
1882,  8"-  Printed  for  private  circula- 
tion. See  also  Archceological  Journal, 
xxxvii.     Lond.  1880,  8°- 

Henry  Dunster  and  his  Descen- 
dants, by  Samuel  Dunster,  of  Attle- 
borough,  Mass.  Central  Falls,  K.I. 
1876,  12°- 

Dunthorn  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS   19,127. 

Duntreith,  Lairds  of,  see  Edmonston. 

Dupont — Genealogie  de  la  famille  Dupont 
de  Castille,  par  A.  Le  Boucq  de  Ternas. 
Douai,  1869,  8"-  Only  40  copies  litho- 
graphed. 

Du  Prat — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  Du 
Prat.  Par  Le  Marquis  Du  Prat. 
Versailles,  1857,  8o- 

■ — Glanes  et  Kegains  rccoltes  dans 

les  Archives  de  la  Maison  Du  Prat,  parle 
Marquis  Du  Prat.  Versailles,  1865,  8°- 

Du  Quesne — Some  Account  of  the  Family 
of  Du  Quesne,  and  especially  of  the 
branch  whicli  settled  in  England  in  the 
rei^n  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  by  Lieut. - 
Col.  Edm.  Fred.  Du  Cane.  Lond. 
1876,  4°- 


Durbuy — Des  Comtes  de  Durbuy  et  de 
la  Roche  aux  xi®  et  xii®  siecles,  par  S. 
P.  Ernst.     Liege,  1836,  8°- 

Durfort — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  Dur- 
fort.     Paris,  1771,  4o- 

■Precis  historique  sur  la  Famille 


de   Durfort — Duras,  par   Jean  Favre. 

Marmande,  1858,  8°- 
Durward — Pedigrees    of     the     Durward 

Family,   with   notes  by   D.   E.  Davy. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19127. 
Dustin,  see  Corliss. 
Dwight — The  History  of  the  Descendants 

of   John   Dwight  of  Dedham,  Massa- 
chusetts,   by   B.    W.  Dwight.    2  vols. 

New  York,  1874,  8«- 
Dwinell — The    True    Genealogy    of    the 

Dunnel  and  Dwinell  Families   of  New 

England,    by    Henry     Gale     Dunnel, 

New  York,  1862.  4P- 
Dyer — Pedigree   of   Sir    Thomas    Dyer, 

Bart.     Privately    printed    by    T.    B. 

Shenton,  at  Cheltenham,  1854.     Single 

sheet. 

Chief  Justice  Dyer.     [With  some 


account  of  his  family,  and  the  arms  of 
Dyer  and  Farewell.)  See  "  Proceedings 
of  the  Somersetshire  Archaeological  and 
Natural  History  Society."  1870, 
Taunton,  1871,  8''- 

-Some  Kecords  of  the  Dyer  Family. 


Compiled  hj  Cornelia  i).  Joy-Dver. 
New  York,  1884, 12«-  For  private 
circulation. 

Notes    respecting    the    Life    and 

Family  of  John  Dyer,  the  Poet.  By 
W.  H.  Longstaffe.  See  Burke's 
"Patrician,"  iv.  7,264,  420;  v.  75,  218. 

Dyke — Case  of  Sir  Percival  Hart  Dyke, 
Baronet,  of  Lullingstone  Castle  in  the 
County  of  Kent,  on  his  Claim  to  the 
Title  and  Dignity  of  Baron  Bray,  with 
Pedigree.  Privately  printed,  1836,   fol. 

Dymoke — Case  of  Lewis  Dymoke,  Esq., 
claiming  the  Barony  of  Marmyon, 
1814,  fol. 

Additional    case      of     Lewis 

Dymoke,  claiming  the  Barony  of 
Marmion,  1817,  fol. 

-Claim  of  Lewis  Dymoke,  Esq. 


to  the  Baron V  of  Marmyon.     Sessional 
Papers,  47  of  1S18  ;  48  of  1819. 
Eachard  —  Collection      concerning      the 
Family  of  Eachard,  of  Norfolk,  by  D. 
B.Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,128. 


Family  Histoeies,  PEDiaEEES,  and  Peeeage   Cases. 


357 


Eager — A  Genealogical  History  of  the 
Eager  Family,  and  their  maternal 
connexions  in  the  Co.  o£  Kerry,  by  F. 
J.  Eager.  Dublin,  1861,  12°- 
Earle — Kalph  Earle  and  his  Descendants. 
Compiled  by  Pliny  Earle,  M.D.,  of 
Leicester,  Mass.  1860.  Tabular  pedigree. 

The  Earle  Family.     Kalph  Earle 

and  his  Descendants,  by  Pliny  Earle  of 
Northampton,    Mass.       Wore.    1888, 
80- 
Eastman,  see  also  Corliss. 
Eastman — Genealogy   of    the     Eastman 
Family  for  the  first  four  generations, 
by  Rev.    L.  li.    Eastman.     Reprinted 
iroi\it\\Q Neiv  Eng.IIist.  Gen.  Begister. 
Boston,  1867,  8o- 
Eaton — The  Dedham  Eatons  from  1635 
to  the  Fifth  Generation,  by  Daniel  C. 
Eaton,    of    the     Eighth     Generation. 
New  Haven,  1884,  8«- 

Genealogical  Sketch  of  the  Nova 

Scotia  Eatons.  Compiled  by  Rev. 
Arthur  Wentworth  Eaton.  Halifax, 
N.H.  1885,  80- 

Report    of     the     Fifth     Annual 

Reunion  of  the  Eaton  Family  Associa- 
tion, held  at  Boston,   Oct.  "31,   1888. 
New  Haven,  1888,  S^- 
Eccles — Descendants  of  John  Eccles  of 
Warley,   bap.    1742    (int.   at  Sowerby 
near  Halifax,  Yorkshire),  by  R.   J.  H. 
Eccles.     Lithographed.     Lond.  1880. 
Echingham   pedigree,    with   genealogical 
notes,    bv   D.    E.    Davy.      Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS\  19,128. 
Echlin — Genealogical    History     of     the 
Echlin   Family,   by   John  R.    Echlin. 
Second  edition.     Edinb.    [1882],     8o- 
Echyngham — Notices  of  the  Family  of 
Echyngham  of  Echyngham,  by  Spencer 
Hall,  Esq.  Lond.  1850,  8o-     Privately 
printed. 
Eckher — "  Eckhersches  Stammbuch  :"   a 
genealogical  history   of  the  family  of 
Eckher,    or    Ecker,      illustrated    with 
painted  figures,  coats  of  arms,    monu- 
ments,   etc.,     from     1090    to     1718. 
German.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS  25,113. 
Eddy — Memoir  of  Col.  Jonathan  Eddy, 
of  Eddington,  Me.  With  some  Account 
of  the  Eddy  Family,  and  of  the  Early 
Settlers  on  the  Penobscot  Jliver,    by 
Joseph    W.    Porter.     Augusta,    1877, 
8<>- 


Eddy— The  Eddy  Family  Tree.  Compiled 
by  Charles  Eddy,  M.D.  Brooklyn, 
N.Y.,  1880,  broadside. 

Genealogy  of  the   Eddy   Family, 

by    Charles    Eddy.     Brooklyn,    1881, 


The   Eddy   Family.     Reunion   at 

Providence  to  celebrate  the  Two 
Hundred  and  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of 
the  Landing  of  John  and  Samuel  Eddy 
at  Plymouth,  Oct.  29,  1630.  Boston, 
Mass.  1881,  8<'-    Second  edition  1884. 

Edgar — An  Account  of  the  Sirname  of 
Edgar  :  and  particularly  of  the  Family 
of  Wedderlie  in  Berwickshire,  by  J.  H. 
Lawrence-Archer.  Lond.  1873,  4P- 

Collection  respecting  the  Family 

of  Edgar,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,128. 

Edge — Pedigrees  of  the  Family  of  Edge, 
with  genealogical  notes  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Hrit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,128. 

Edgerly — The  Edgerly  Familv,  by  James 
A.  Edgerly.     Boston,  1880^  8o- 

Edmonstone  —  The  Genealogy  of  the 
Lairds  of  Ednem  and  Duntreth,  from 
1063  to  1699.  Glasgow,  1699,  8«- 
Reprinted  at  Edinburgh,  1834,  8o- 

Genealogical    Account    of 


the    Family  of  Edmonstone   of  Dun- 

treath,  by  Sir  A.  Edmonstone  of  Dun- 

treath.     Edinb.  1875,  4P- 
Ednowain — On  the  Tribe  of  Ednowain, 

by  H.  F.  J.  Yaughan.     See  "  Archaeo- 

logia  Cambrensis,"  fourth  series,  vols. 

vii,  viii,  ix,  x.     Lond.  1876 — 79,  8°- 
Edwards  —  Collection    concerning    the 

Family  of  Edwards  of  Suffolk,  by  D. 

E.  Davy.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,128. 
The  Memorial  Yolume  of  the 


Edwards    Family   Meeting   at   Stock- 
bridge,  Mass.  Sept.  6—7,  A.D.  1870. 
Boston,  1871,  8«- 
Windsor  Farmes.    A  glimpse 


of  an  Old  Parish,  by  John  A.  Stough- 
ton.  [Chiefly  concerning  the  Edwards 
family.]  Hartford,  1883,  8°- 
Egerton — Egerton  and  Done  Families. 
A  short  account  of  the  Possessors  of 
Oulton,  by  Sir  Philii^  Malpas  Grey — 
Egerton.  1869,  4P'  Printed  for  pri- 
vate circulation. 

The  Pedigree  of  Francis  Henry 


Egerton,  afterwards  Earl  of  Bridgwater, 
1806.     Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  QQ, 


358 


Family  Histouies,  Pedigeees,   and  Peeeage  Cases. 


Egerton — Letter  of  Sir  Holland  Egerton 
on  his  family  Arms.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  5833,  f .  168  b. 

■ Descent  and  Alliances  of  William 

Egerton  and  his  heirs,  by  Sir  Samuel 
Egerton  Brydges.  Lond.  1805,  fol. 
Privately  printed. 

Compilation  of   Evidences   and 

Authorities  to  illustrate  the  Lives  of 
Thomas,  John,  and  Francis  Egerton,  by 
F.  E.  Egerton.  Paris,  1812,  fol, 
Privately  printed. 

Eglinton — Biographical  account  of  the 
Eglinton  Family.  See  Account  of  the 
Tournament  at  Eglinton,  by  James 
Aikman.     Edinb.  1839,  4o- 

Egmont — Abrege  historique  de  la  genea- 
logie  de  la  Maison  d'Egmont,  par 
M.  le  Coq-La-Magdeleine.  No  date, 
40. 

Egmont,  Earls  of,  see  Perceval. 

Eldred — Pedigrees  of  the  Eldred  Family 
of  Suffolk,  with  genealogical  notes  by 
D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,128. 

Elford — The  Monumental  Effigies,  etc.,  in 
Elford  Church,  by  Edw.  liichardson, 
with  a  Memoir  and  Pedigree  of  the 
Lords  of  Elford,  by  M.  Thorpe.  Lond. 
1852,  fol. 

Eliot — Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  Eliot 
of  Port-EUot,  Co.  Cornwall.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  5839  p  451. 

Genealogy  of  the  Eliot  Family,  by 

William  H.  Eliot.  Pevised  and  en- 
larged by  William  S.  Porter.  New 
Haven,  Conn.  1854,  8«- 

-Tabular    Pedigree    of    the    Eliot 


Family,  by  W.  H.  Whitmore,  1857. 
A  Genealoorical  Sketch  of  the  Eliot 


Family  of  Boxwell,  Co.  Essex,  and 
America.  See  "  The  Pilgrim  Fathers 
of  Nazing,"  by  W.  Winters,  1874,  8«- 
Privately  printed. 

■Sketch   of  the   Eliot  Family,  by 


Walter  Gr^me  Eliot.  New  York,  1887, 

8°- 
EUery — Pedigree  of  Ellery,  of  the  United 

States  of  America,  arranged  by  Harrison 

Eller}^     Boston,  1881,  single  sheet. 
Ellicott,  see  Thomas. 
Elliot  Family,  see  Border  Memories  ;  or, 

Sketches  of  prominent  Men  and  Women 

of  the  Border,  by  Walter  Kiddell  Carre. 

Edinb.  1876,  8^- 


Elliott — Collection  concerning  the  Family 
of  Elliott,  by  D.  E.  Davy.    Brit.  Mus.    j 
Add.  MS.  19128.  J 

Genesis     of    a    New    England 


Branch  of  the  Family.  [Andrew  Elliott 
of  Beverley.]  1650  to  1850,  4"- 

Ellis — Account  of  the  ElHs  Family,  with 
Pedigree.  The  Ellis  Correspondence,  by 
George  Agar  ElHs,  vol.  i.  Lond.  1829, 
8«- 

Notices  of  the  Ellises  of  England, 

Scotland  and  Ireland,  from  the  Conquest 
to  the  present  time,  including  the  fami- 
lies of  AKs,  Fitz-Elys,  Helles,  etc., 
by  Wm.  Smith  Ellis.  With  three 
supplements.     Lond.  1857 — 1875,  8°- 

Fourth  and   Last  Supplement  to 

Notices  of  the  Ellises  of  England, 
Scotland  and  Ireland,  by  William  Smith 
Ellis.     Lond.  1881,  8"- 

-Remarks  on  the  Arms  assio^ned  to 


the  Name  of  Ellis  and  its  Synonyms, 
tending  to  show  a  common  origin  of 
most  of  the  Families  bearing  them, 
and  of  Lacy,  Lucy,  St.  Leger,  Lizures, 
St.  Liz,  Disney,  Deivill,  Holies,  etc. 
See  "  The  Topographer  and  Genealo- 
gist," vol.  iii.  Lond.  1858,  8«- 

-Pedigrees  of  Ellis,  and  Fitz-Ellis. 


By    W.  S.  Ellis:     "  Topographer  and 
Genealogist,"  iii.  270—297. 

-Collection  concerning  the    Family 


of  Ellis  of  Suffolk,  by  D.    E.    Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,128. 

Claim   of   C.    A.  Ellis  to  be  Lord 


Howard  of  Walden.     Sessional  Fapers^ 
3  of  1806—7. 

-Biographical  Sketches  of  Richard 


Ellis  the  first  Settler  of  Ashfield,  Mass., 
and  his  Descendants,  by  E.  B.  Ellis. 
Detroit,  1888,  8o- 

Elmer — Genealogy  and  Biography  of  the 
Elmer  Family,  by  Lucius  Q.  C.  Elmer. 
Bridgeton,  N.J.  1860,  8°'  Printed  for 
the  use  of  the  family. 

Elmsley,  see  Baynton. 

Elphinstone — A  Genealogical  Tree  of  the 
Noble  House  of  Elphinstone,  by  J. 
Brown,  1808,  single  sheet. 

Elsevier — Pecherches  historiques  genea- 
logiques  et  bibliographiques  sur  les 
Elzevier,  par  M.  de  Reume.  Brux. 
1847,  80- 


Family  Histories,  Pedigbees,   aot)  Peerage  Cases. 


359 


Elsevier — Annales  de  rimprimerio  Else- 
virienne,  ou  Histoire  Je  la  Fainille  des 
Elsevier,  par  C.  Pieters.  Gand,  1851, 
8«- 

-Annales     de     Tiraprimerie  des 


Elsevier,  ou  histoire  de  leur  fainille  et 

de    leurs    editions.     Seconde    edition, 

revue  et  augmentee,  par  Charles  Pieters. 

Gand,  1858,  8«- 
Elstob— The   Elstob    Family.      William 

and    Elizabeth     Elstob     the     learned 

Saxonists.     Newcastle  Keprints,  by  H. 

A.  Kichardson,  vol  i.    Newcastle,  1847, 

8°-     Only  100  copies  j)i*inted. 
Elton — A  Genealogical   Account   of  the 

Mayo  and  Elton  Families,  by  the  Rev. 

C.    H.    Mayo.     Chiswick   Press,  1882, 

4jO. 

Elvert'eldt — Geschichte  des  Geschlechtes 
der  Freiherren  von  Elverfeldt,  by  E.  A. 
Heyden.     2  vols  1883,  4i«- 

Elwes — The  Life  of  John  Elwes,  Esq., 
with  a  pedigree  of  the  family,  by 
Edward  Topham,     Lond.  1790,  8'^- 

Collection  concerning  the  Family 

of  Elwes,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,128. 

Genealogical  Notices  relating  to 

the  Elwes  Family.  Reprinted  from 
"  Miscellanea  Genealogica  et  Heraldica. ' ' 
Lond.  1867,  8*'-  For  private  circu- 
lation. 

Ely — History  of  the  Ely  Re-union  held 
at  Lyme,  Conn.  July  10,  1878.  New 
York,  1879,  8^-  ^ 

Records    of    the   Descendants    of 

Nathaniel  Ely  the  Emigrant,  who 
settled  first  in  Newtown,  Mass.  &c. 
Compiled  by  Heman  Ely.  Cleveland, 
Ohio,  1885,  40- 

Elzevier,  see  Elsevier  ;  Estienne. 

Emerson — Ralph  Waldo  Emerson  :  His 
Maternal  Ancestors.  With  some 
Reminiscences  of  Him,  by  David  Greene 
Haskius.     Boston,  1887,  8^- 

Emery — Genealogy  of  the  Emery  Family, 
by  Rufus  Emery.     Salem,  n.d.  S'^- 

'Annual  Reunion  of  the  Emery 

Family,  Boston,  Mass.  Privately 
printed,  1888,  8o- 

Emmerton — Materials  towards  a  Genea- 
logy of  the  Emerton  Family,  by  James 
A.  Emmerton.  Salem,  1881,  b^-  Pri- 
vately printed. 


Engaine  —  Collection  concerning  the 
Family  of  Engaine,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,128. 

Engeham — Illuminated  genealogies  of  the 
families  of  Engeham  of  Co.  Kent, 
1651 ;  Hales  of  Hales  Place,  1621,  with 
continuation  by  Sir  Isaac  Heard  ;  and 
Pym  of  Brymore,  1583  by  Dethick, 
and  1643  by  Ryley.  Belonging  to  P. 
P.  Bouverie,  Esq.,  at  Brymore. 

Enghien — Histoire  de  la  Maison  d'Eng- 
hien,  &c.,  par  Pierre  Colins.  Mons. 
1634,  4^-  Second  edition.  Tournay, 
1643. 

Eoghan — A  History  of  the  Clan  Eoghan, 
by  R.  F.  Cronnelly.    Dublin,  1864,  8«- 

Eon — La  Vie,  etc.,  de  Mademoiselle  d'Eon 
de  Beaumont,  suivie  de  la  genealogie 
de  la  Maison  da  meme  nom,  par  De  la 
Fortelle.     Paris,  1779,  S^- 

Epernon — Memoire  sur  I'extinction  du 
Duche-pairie  d'Epernon,  joar  M. 
Magueux.     Paris,  1711,  4P- 

Erbach  —  Historische  Genealogie  des 
reichsgraflichen  Hauses  Erbach,  etc.,  by 
J.  P.  W.  Luck.  Frankfurt-am-Mayn, 
1786,  fol. 

Geschichte     der     Grafschaft 

Erbach.     Erbach,  1840,  8°- 

Erdeswick — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Erdeswick.  Privately  printed,  1878, 4P- 

Stemmata     et    propagationes 

antiquse  familise  de  Erdeswicke  of 
Sondon  in  Stafford,  with  arms  em- 
blazoned, 1586.  Vellum  roll.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  5410. 

Erskine — The  Honourable  Henry  Erskine, 
Lord  Advocate  for  Scotland ;  with 
notices  of  certain  of  his  kinsfolk,  by 
Lieut-Col.  A.  Fergusson.  Edinb.  1882, 
8«- 

Escalante — Memorial  de  los  Casa  de 
Escalante,  y  servicios  de  ella,  by  Dona 
Maria  de  Guevara  Manrique.  Vallado- 
lid,  1654,  fol. 

Escalopier — Genealogie  de  M.  le  President 
I'Escalopier.  Chaalons,  1628,  8<'- 

Escal — Memoire  genealogique  de  la  Mai- 
son de  I'Escal,  de  Verone.  Avec  blasons 
par  P.  P.  Choffard.  1763,  8o- 

Espinay — Abrege  genealogique  de  '  la 
Maison  d'  Espinay,  par  Mon.  de  Kaer- 
daniel.     No  date,  fol. 

Essex,  Earl  of,  see  Devereux  ;    Cromwell. 

Este,  see  also  Corera. 


360 


Pi-MILY   HiSTOEIES,    PeDIGEEES,     AND     PeEEAGE    OaSES. 


Este — Genealogy  of  the  House  of  Este, 
by  Girolamo  Falletti.  [Ferrara,  1561  ?] 
iol 

Historia  dei    Principi  d'Este,   by 

Gio.  Batt.  Pigna.  With  2^edigrees  and 
coloured  arms.  Ferrara,  1570,  fol. 
Another  edition,  Vin.  1572,  4P'  Con- 
tinned  to  the  year  1746. 

■ History    of    the   House    of  Este, 

from  the  Time  of  Forrestus,  with 
Account  of  the  Kevohition  in  Italy, 
from  1452  till  1598.  Lond.  1681, 
12°- 

-Descent  paternal  and  maternal  of 


Augustus  D'Este  from  James  II.  Kin 
of   Scotland,   by    Sir.  A.    F.    D'Este. 
Single  sheet,  1831. 

-A  Letter  concerning  a  Bill  filel  on 


behalf  of  Sir  Augustus  D'Este,  from 
Sir  J.  J.  Dillon.     Lond.  1831,  8«- 

Papers  elucidating  the  Claims  of 

Sir  Augustus  d'Este,  K.C.H.  ;  and  Sir 
J.  J.  Dillon's  Letter  to  a  Noble  Lord, 
explanatory  of  a  bill  in  the  Court  of 
Chancery,  tiled  on  behalf  of  Sir  Augustus 
D'Este.     Lond.  1831,  8°- 

Case  of  the  Children  of  H.R.H. 


the  Duke  of  Sussex,  elucidated,  bv  Sir 
J.  J.  Dillon.     Lond.     1832,  4^- 

Papers  and  Correspondence  in  Re- 


gard to  the  Eights  of  Augustus,    of 

Este,    etc.    by   Sir   Augustus    D'Este. 

Lond.  1841,  8°-       Printed  for  private 

distribution. 
• Claim     of    Augustus     Frederick 

D'Este  to  be  Duke  of  Sussex.  Sessional 

Papers,  142  of  1844  ;  177  of  1844. 
Case  of  Augustus  Frederick  D'Este 

on    his    Claim    to    the   Dukedom    of 

Sussex.     1844. 
Estienne — Annales   de   I'lmprimerie   des 

Estienne,  ou   histoire  de  la  famille  des 

Estienne    et    de     ses    editions.      Par 

lienouard.        Second     edition,     Paris, 

1843,  80- 
Tableau      genealogique       et 

heraldique     de    la    Famille     Estienne 

depuis  I'an  1270  jusqu'en  1826.     Paris, 

1852,  single  sheet. 

Tableau       genealogique      et 

•  biographique  des  trois  grandes  families 

d'lmprimeurs-librairesles  plus  celebres. 

Les  Estiennes  en  France,  Les  Aide  en 

Italic,    Les    Elzevier    aux    Pays-Bas. 

Lille,  1853,  fol. 


Estienne — Les  Estiennes  et  les  types 
grecs  de  Fran^'ois  P*"-  etc.     1856,  8"- 

Estofte — A  True  and  perfect  Gc^nealogie 
of  the  right  worshippfull  familie  of 
John  Estofte,  of  Estofte,  Esquire,  in 
y®  county  of  Yorke,  by  Daniel  King, 
1660.  A  long  roll,  illustrated  with 
coats  of  arms.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
15,569. 

Estouteville — Kecueil  de  Titres  de  la 
Maison  d'Estouteville.  [Containing 
also  the  genealogy  of  J.  B.  Colbert, 
marquis  of  Seignela3^  Paris,  1741, 
8«- 

Estrade  —  Genealogie  de  la  Maison 
d'Estrade  en  Agenois,  par  Scipion 
Dupleix.     Bourdeaux,  1655,  4P- 

Eudes — Notice  sur  les  trois  f  re  res,  Jean, 
Francois,  et  Charles  Eudes  ;  avec  une 
genealogie  de  la  Famille  Eudes,  par 
Gustave  Levavasseur.     Paris,  1855,  8"- 

Eure,  see  also  Bruce. 

Eure — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Eure, 
of  Earby,  Ingleby,  Walton,  etc.  Single 
sheet. 

Notice  of  a  Koll  of  Arms  of  the 


Family  of  Eure,  Barons  of  Moulton,  bv 
W.  S.^Walford.  See  The  Archceologl 
cal  Journal,  xvii,  218,  271.  Lond. 
1860,  8''- 

Eustache  de  Saint-Pierre,  see  Coucy. 

Eustis — Genealogy  of  the  Eustis  Family, 
by  Henry  Lawrence  Eustis.  Boston, 
1878,  8«' 

Evans,  see  also  Dawson. 

Evans — The  Evans  Family,  (by  J.  R. 
Appleton  and  Morris  C.  Jones,)  New- 
castle-on-Tyne,  1865,  8°-  Privately 
printed. 

Evelin — Facsimile  of  the  Grant  of  Crest 
to  George  Evelin,  of  Long  Ditton, 
1572.  Published  by  Mitchell  and 
Hughes,  Wardour  street,  London. 

Evelyn— The  Case  of  the  Evelyn 
Family  on  a  Bill  intitled.  An  act  for 
vesting  certain  houses  in  Blechingly, 
Co.  Surrey.  [Lond.  1734  ?]  single  sheet. 
Pedigrees  of  the  Evelyn  Family. 


See  "  Memoirs  Illustrative  of  the  Life 
and  Writings   of  John   Evelyn,   Esq., 
F.R.S."     Edited    bv    William    Bray. 
Vol.  1.     Lond.  1818.  4o- 
The  Hundred  of  Wotton,   and 


the  Family  of  Evelyn,  by  E.  W.  Bray- 
ley.     1846.  8^- 


Family  Histories,  Pedigeees,  akd   Peebagi:    Oases. 


861 


Evelyn — Pedigrees  and  Notes  of  the 
Evelyn  Family.  See  "  Life  of  John 
Evelyn,"  by  Mrs.  Godoljihin.  Lond. 
1848.  8«- 

The  Evelyns  in  America  :  Com- 
piled from  Family  Papers  and  other 
Sources,  1608—1805.  Edited  and  An- 
notated by  G.  D.  Scull.  Oxford,  1881. 
8"-      For  private  circulation. 

■ Pedigree  of  the  Evelyn  Family 

in  the  different  Branches.     Single  sheet. 

Everard,  see  also  Cromwell. 

Everard Collection     concerning     the 

Family  of  Everard,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,128. 

Everett — Genealogy  of  theEverett  Family, 
by  Edw.  F.  Everett,  of  Charlestown, 
Mass.  Keprinted  from  the  New  Eng. 
Hist.  Gen.Hegister.     Boston,  1860  8"- 

Everingham — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Everingham.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  Boll 
P,  12. 

Ewing — Record  of  the  Family  of  Ewing 
who  emigrated  from  Ireland  to  America 
in  1718.  150  Copies  privately  printed, 
1858,  8"- 

Exeter,  Earls  of,  see  Cecil. 

Eyre — Notes  of  the  Family  of  Eyre. 
See  Journal  of  the  British  ArcJiceo- 
logical  Association,  Vol.  xxx.  p.  401, 
etc. 

Evidence  on  the  Petition  of  Thomas 

Eyre,  Esq.,  claiming  the  Honours,  &c. 
of  Earl  of  Newburgh  ;  and  also  of 
Cecilia,  widow  of  Charles,  Marquis 
Bandini,  &c.  claiming  the  same,  with 
supplemental  case  and  pedigree.  Ses- 
sional JPai^ers,  1857 — 58. 

■ Evidence    on    the     Petitions     of 


Thomas  Eyre,  claiming  the  Honours  of 

Earl  of  Newburgh,  Viscount  Kinnaird 

and  Baron  Livingstone,  etc.     1867,  fol. 
Eyston — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Eyston 

of  East  Hendred  in  the  County  of  Berks. 

Lond.   1875,  4°-      Printed  for  private 

circulation. 
Pedigree  of  the  Famil  v  of  Eyston . 

Privately  printed,  1883. 
Fabens- — Some   of    the    Descendants    of 

Jonathan    Fabens  of   Marblehead,    by 

George  A.  Perkins.     Salem,  1881,  8°- 
Faiel,  see  Coucy. 
Fairfax,  see  also  Thomas.       ^ 
Fairfax — Correspondence  of  the  family  of 

Fairfax,  of  Denton,  co.  York,  chiefly 


on  private  affairs,  1600—1827.     Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MSS.  30,305  ;  30,306. 
Fairfax  Correspondence.  His- 
torical Notes  of   the   Family.     Edited 
by  G.  W.  Johnson.     4  vols.  Lond.  1848. 

The  Fairfaxes  of  England  and 

America  in  the  seventeenth  and 
eighteenth  centuries,  including  letters 
from  and  to  Hon.  Wm.  Fairfax,  and  his 
sons  Col.  George  Wm.  Fairfax,  and 
llev.  Bryan,  eighth  Lord  Fairfax,  by 
Edward  D.  Neill.  Albany,  N.Y.  1858, 
80- 

The  Fairfax  Family.     See  "A 

Life  of  the  Great  Lord  Fairfax,"  by 
Clements  B.  Markham.  Lond,  1870. 
8«- 

-Collection      concerning;      the 


Family    of   Fairfax,   by  D.  E.  Davy 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19129. 

An  Account  of  the  Family  of 

Fairfax.     Brit.   Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6862. 

Extracts    from    printed   and 

other  sources  relating  to  the  family  of 
Fairfax ;  with  pedigrees,  genealogical 
notes,  etc.  "  The  pedigree  of  y«  family 
of  Fairfax,  C.  F.  [Charles  Fairfax]  de 
Menston."  Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  2146, 
ff.  12—65. 

Transcripts  of  charters  relat- 
ing to  the  Family  of  Fairfax,  of  Co. 
York;  tempp.  Hen.  III.— Edw.  IV. 
with  pedigree.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  ]\IS. 
2147. 

-Charters  and  Documents  relat- 


ing to  the  Family  of  Fairfax  of  Denton. 
Co.  York,  1430—1758.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  Charters  1782—1811. 

Papers  relating  to  the  Family 

of  Fairfax,  1635—1790.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MSS.  11,325—11,327. 

Case  of  the  Ilev.  Bryan  Fair- 
fax, claiming  the  title  of  Lord  Fairfax, 
of  Cameron,  1800,  folio. 

Falconer,  see  also  Faulknor. 

Falconer — Biographical  notes,  printed 
and  manuscript,  of  persons  of  the  name 
of  Falconer,  with  lists  of  their  works, 
carried  up  to  1845.  ^j  Thomas  Fal- 
coner. Brit.  Mus.  Library  699.  f.  28. 
Extracts    from    the   Gentle 


man's  Magazine,  etc.,  chiefly  relating 
to  the  Falconer  Family.  Collected  by 
Tho.  Falconer.     Lond.  1864;  12o- 


362 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigeees,  anb   Peeeage  Cases. 


Falconer  — Will    of    J.    Dalmalioy    [the 
father  of  Mary  Falconer] .     The  Wills 
of  various    members    of   the    Falconer 
Family,  edited  by  Thomas    Falconer. 
Privately     printed.        Lond.      18G6  ? 


John  Falconer.  Cryptomenysis 

patefacta,  etc.  [Bibliography  of  the 
writings  of  the  Falconer  family,  with 
biographical  notices,  by  Thos.  Falconer. 
Lond.  1866,  8°- 

— — Some  Account  of  the  Sur- 
name of  Falconer.  See  Dalmahoy, 
The  Family  of,  1867. 

Falconer  of  Leighton. 

age,  pp.  G.     [Edinb.  1870  ?]  8«- 
Pedisrree  of  the  Family  of  Le 


Line- 


Fauconer,  Falkener,  and  Fawkener  in 
Leicestershire  and  Kutland.  See  The 
Genealogist,  new  series,  vol.  1.  London, 
1884.  8°- 

Falstaff — Memoirs  of  the  Family  of 
Falstaff.  See  Scrope's  "  History  of 
Castle  Combe."  1852  ;  also  D.  Turner's 
"  History  of  Caister  Castle."     1842. 

Fane,  see  Vane. 

Faneuil,  see  also  Bethune. 

Faneuil — Records,  Genealogical  Charts, 
and  Traditions  of  the  Families  of 
Bethune  and  Faneuil,  by  J.  L.  Weisse. 
New  York,  1866.  4"- 

A    History    of   the    Bethune 

Family,  together  with  a  sketch  of  the 
Faneuil  Family,  by  Mrs.  John  A. 
Weisse.     New  York,  1884.  40- 

Fanshawe — Account  of  the  Family  of 
Fanshaw.  See  "Memoirs  of  Lady 
Fanshawe,"  1829.  8°- 

Notes,      Genealogical      and 

Historical,  of  the  Fanshawe  Family. 
Lond.  1868,  etc.  4o- 

Fare,  see  also  Cabot. 

Fare — La  Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de  la 
Fare,  par  C.  li.  d'Hozier.  Montpellier, 
1695,  fol.^ 

Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de  la  Fare 

en  Languedoc,  par  le  P.  Alexis  (Pierre 
Caquet.)  Paris,  1766,  So- 
Farewell,  see  Dyer. 

Farington,  see  also  Farrington. 

Farington — Corrected  Pedigree  of  Far- 
ington of  Farington,  and  Farington  of 
Warden,  compiled  from  Documents. 
Lond.  n.  d,  Privately  printed  broad- 
side. 


Farington — The  Farington  Family.  See 
the  Farington  Papers.  Edited  by  Miss 
Farington,  for  the  Chetham  Society, 
vol.  89.     Manchester,  1856,  4P- 

Farley  see  Fisher, 

Farmer — A  Family  Register  of  the 
Descendants  of  Edw.  Farmer,  by  John 
Farmer.     Concord,  1813. 

Genealogical     Memoir    of    the 

Family  by  the  name  of  Farmer,  who 
settled  at  Billerica,  Mass.  Hingham, 
1828,  8«- 

Farnese — Indice  de  las  glorias  de  la  Casa 
Farnese,  by  Luis  de  Salazar  Y.  Castro. 
Madrid,  1716.  fol. 

Farnham — Royal  Descents  of  Henry 
Maxwell,  K.P.,  seventh  Lord  Farnham, 
etc.     2  vols.  8"-      Privately  printed. 

The  Seize  Quartiers  of  Henry 

Maxwell,  7th  Lord  Farnham.  Folio 
sheet. 

Royal  Descents  of  Lord  Farn- 
ham ;  from  Henry  II.  King  of  England, 
forming  an  Introduction  to  the  Royal 
Descents  from  Henry  III.     4^- 

-Royal  Descents  of  Lord  Farn- 


ham, from  Henry  II.  King  of  England, 
including  (besides  numerous  Royal, 
and  Noble  Descents  in  England,  Scot- 
land, and  Ireland)  those  through  the 
Kings  of  Castile,  Portugal,  Sicily,  and 
France.     Long  folio. 

Paternal    Royal    Descent   of 

Lord  Farnham,  from  Hen.  III.  King 
of  England.     Long  folio. 

-Royal  Descent  of  Lord  Farn- 


ham, from  Henry  III.  King  of  Eng- 
land; illustated  with  the  Seize  Quartiers 
of  distinguished  persons  included  in  the 
Descents.     2  vols.  4P' 

-Royal  Descent  of  Lord  Farn- 


ham, from  Henry  III.  King  of  England, 
including  numerous  Plantagenet  Des- 
cents ;  also  the  combined  descent  of 
three  of  the  daughters  of  Richard 
Widvile,  K.  G.  Earl  of  Rivers.  The 
whole  embodying  a  numerous  selection 
of  Descents  of  Families  the  most  dis- 
tinguished in  English  History,  and  the 
most  celebrated  in  the  Annals  of  Eng- 
lish and  Irish  Chivalry.     Long  folio. 

-Royal  Descent  of  Lord  Farn- 


ham, from  Henr}"  III.,  Edward  I.,  and 
the  subsequent  Kings  of  England,  etc., 
etc.,  and  from  Robert  Bruce,  King  of 


pAMii-T  Histories,  Pedigeees,  a^d  Peebage   Cases. 


868 


i       Scotland  ;  to  which  are  added  Descents 
f       from  a  few  other  distinguished  person- 
ages.    Cavan,  1850.  8«- 
Farnham — Farnham      Descents,       from 
Henry  III.  and  the  suhsequent  Kings 
of  England.     3  parts,  1860.  4«- 
lioyal  Descent  of  Lord  Farn- 
ham, from  Edward  I.  King  of  England, 
compiled  from  authentic  sources.     Long 
folio. 
■ llojal     Descents      of     Anna 


Frances  Hesther,  Baroness  Farnham, 
from  Edvv.  III.  King  of  England, 
through  all  his  four  sous,  who  left  issue. 
Long  folio. 

-Koyal  Descent  of  Lord  Farn 


ham,  from  Edward  III.,  through  Lionel 
of  Antwerp,  Duke  of  Clarence  ;  John 
of  Gaunt ;  Edmond,  Duke  of  York  ; 
and  Thomas,  Duke  of  Gloucester ; 
distinguishing  in  red  characters  the 
descent  through  Kings  Edward  IV. 
and  Henry  VII.,  compiled  from 
authentic  Records.  Long  folio, 
Royal  Descent  of  Lord  Farn- 
ham, from  Henry  VII.  King  of  Eng- 
land.    Folio. 

Royal  Descent  of  Lord  Farn- 
ham, through  the  Howards,  Dukes  of 
Norfolk  ;  showing  the  douhle  Descent, 
through  seven  successive  Knights  of 
the  Garter,  in  the  first  line ;  and 
through  four  successive  Knights  of  the 
Garter,  in  the  second  line.  4<^- 
Royal  Descent  of  Lord  Farn- 
ham, from  Robert  Bruce,  King  of 
Scotland,  4P- 

-Seize  Quartiers  (92,  all  com 


plete),  connected  with  the  Royal  Des- 
cents of  Lord  Farnham.  Cavan,  1850, 
8«- 

■Genealogy   of   the    Farnham 


Family.     By  the  Rev.  J.  M.  W.  Farn- 
ham.    Chicago,  1886,  12o- 

-Genealogy   of   the    Farnham 


Family,  by  Rev.  J.  M.  W.  Farnham, 

Second  edition,  with  Supplement.  New 

York,  1889,  12o- 
Farquharson,  see  Oliver. 
Farr — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Farr  of 

Beccles,  with  genealogical  notes  bv  D. 

E.  Davy.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,129. 
Farrar — Memoir   of  the  Farrar  Family. 

Privately     printed.        Boston,    1853, 

80- 


Farrington  Memorial.  A  Sketch  of  the 
Ancestors  and  Descendants  of  Dea. 
John  Farrington,  of  Wrentham,  Mass. 
To  which  is  appended  the  Genealogy  of 
his  wife,  Cynthia  Hawes.  Privately 
printed,  1879,  S^- 
Farwell — Farwell  Ancestral  Memorial. 
Henry  Farwell,  of  Concord  and  Chelms- 
ford, Mass.,  and  all  his  descendants  to 
the  fifth  generation,  by  D.  P.  Holton. 
New  York,  1879,  8o- 

Fastolf — Collection  concerning  the  Family 
of  Fastolf,  bv  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19^,129. 

Faubournet— Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Faubournet  de  Montferrand,  extraite 
du  tome  xvii  du  iVo5.  univ.  de  France, 
par  Courcelles.     Par.  1820,  12°- 

Faucigny— Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Faucigny-Lucinge,  par  Ferd.  Vic. 
Amedee,  marquis  de  Faucigny-Lucinge, 
Par.  1826—27,  4«- 

Fauconberg,  Earl  of,  see  Cromwell. 

Fauconberge  Memorial :  An  account  of 
Henry  Fauconberge,  LL.D.  of  Beccles, 
with  Pedigree  of  that  Family,  and  of 
Revett  of  Brandeston,  by  S.  W.  Rix. 
Ipswich,  1849,  4o- 

Faudoas — ^Histoire  genealogique  de  la 
Maison  de  Faudoas  en  Guyenne,  jDar  J. 
L.  de  Faudoas  de  Seguenville.  Par. 
1688,  4P'  Another  edition  greatly 
augmented,  Montauban,  1724,  4"- 

Faulknor — Autobiography  of  the  Faulk- 
nors  of  Havant  Park  and  Stub- 
bington  House,  Hants.  Privately 
printed. 

Faur — La  Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Favr,  avec  blason  grave  par  M.  Frosne. 
Tolose,  1649,  fol. 

Faure — Notice  sur  les  Families  du  Faure 
et  de  Gimel,  de  Limoges,  par  Elie  du 
Faure.     Vers.  1854,  8«- 

Fawkener,  see  Falconer. 

Fawkes — The  Fawkes  of  York  in  the  six- 
teenth century  ;  including  Notices  of 
the  Early  History  of  Guye  Fawkes,  by 
Robert  Davies.  Westminster,  1850, 
12«- 

Faxon,  see  also  Vinton  Genealogy, 

Faxon — Genealogical  Register  of  the  Des- 
cendants of  Richard  Faxon,  from  his 
settlement  in  this  country  to  1843, 
by  Wm.  Faxon.  Hartford,  1843, 
180' 


364 


Family  Histoeies,  pEDiaBEEs,  akd  Peeeage  Cases. 


Faxon — The  History  of  the  Faxon  Family, 
of  Braintree,  Mass.,  M'ith  a  Genealogy 
of  Branches  of  many  allied  Families,  by 
George  L.  Faxon.  Springfield,  Mass. 
1880,  12«- 

Fay — Gencalogie  de  la  Maison  de  Fay  en 
Sangterre,  par  Ch.  d'Hozier.  1721, 
40- 

Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de  Fay  en 

Yelay,  par  Denys-Franyois  Gastelier  de 
la  Tour.     Paris,  1762,  4<'>- 

Memoire      genealogique     sur     la 

Maison  de  Fay  de  Terssac.  par  M.  de 
la  Chesnaye-des-Bois.  [Extract  from 
the  Diet,  de  la  Nohlesse,  by  Des  Bois.] 

Feather — Collections  relating  to  the  Sur- 
name of  Feather,  by  George  W.  Mar- 
shall.    Worksop,  1887,  8«- 

Feilding — The  Descent  of  William  Feild- 
ing,  Earl  of  Denbigh  and  Desmond, 
from  Egbert,  King  of  England  ;  and 
from  Kodulph  of  Habspurg,  Founder 
of  the  House  of  Austria.  Beautifully 
coloured,  on  vellum.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  1902. 

History  of  the  illustrious  Family 

of  the  Feildings,  &c.  By  Nathaniel 
Wanley.  See  Nichols'  Leicester,  iv. 
273-293. 

Felbrigg  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,129. 

Fell— The  Fells  of  Swarthmoor  Hall  and 
their  friends,  with  an  account  of  their 
ancestor  A.  Askewe,  by  Maria  Webb. 
Lond.  1865,  8«- 

Fell  Family.     Registers    of  Fells 

and  their  Connections.  Printed  and 
published  by  the  Fell  Association. 
1885,  4P- 

Feltham  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,129. 

Felton — Account  of  the  Felton  Family, 
of  Suffolk,  by  Lord  Arthur  Hervey. 
Beprinted  from  the  Transactions  of  the 
Suffolk  Institute  of  ArchcBology,  1860. 

. Collection  concerning  the  Family 

of  Felton,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,129. 

■ A  Brief  Account  of  some  of  the 

Descendants  of  Nathaniel  and  Mary 
Felton  of  Salem,  Mass.,  by  Cyrus 
Felton.  Boston,  1877,  S^-  55  coj^ies 
only  printed. 

. A  Genealogical  History  of  the 

Felton  Family,  Descendants  of  Lieutn  I 


Nath.  Felton,  who  came  to  Salem  in 
1633.  With  Supp.  and  App.,  by 
Cyrus  Felton.     Marlborough,  1886,  S^- 

Felton —  Memoranda  concerning  the 
pedigree  and  family  history  of  the 
Feltons  by  Peter  Le  Neve.  Gawdy 
MS.  724.  See  also  the  Tenth  Report 
of  Historical  MSS.  Commission,  Appen- 
dix II.  p.  117.    Lond.  1885,  8°- 

Fenelon,  see  Salignac. 

Fenn  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,129. 

Fenner — Genealogy  of  the  Fenner  Family, 
by  the  Rev.  James  P.  Root,  of  Provi- 
dence, Rhode  Island.  Privately  printed 
1887,  80- 

Fenwick — The  Gathering  Ode  of  the 
Fenwyke  of  Northumberland,  by  I.  F. 
Newcastle,  1843,  8°- 

Fer  —  Genealogie  de  MM.  le  Fer, 
originaires  de  Blois.     1787,  fol. 

Fermor — Pedigree  of  Fermor  of  Tusmore. 
Single  sheet. 

Fermor  Family.     See  "  Genea- 


logical Collections  of  Roman  Catholic 
Families  in  England,"  part  i.  edited  by 
J.  J.  Howard  and  H.  F.  Burke.  Lond. 
1887,  fol. 

Fermoy — Minutes  of  Evidence,  etc.,  of 
Rt.  Hon.  Edmund  Burke  Roche,  Baron 
Fermoy,  Claiming  a  Right  to  Vote  at 
Elections  of  Representative  Peers  for 
Ireland.  Sessional  I^apers,  1856  and 
1857. 

Claims    of    Baron     Fermoy, 

with  Extinct  Irish  Peerages.  Return, 
giving  dates  of  Extinction  of  the  three 
Irish  Peerages,  in  consequence  of  which 
Her  Majesty  has  been  advised  to  create 
the  Barony  of  Fermoy. 

Fernald,  see  Leighton. 

Ferrara — Genealogy  of  the  Dukes  of 
Ferrara  from  1105.  Burghley  MS.  in 
the  possession  of  the  Marquis  of 
Salisbury. 

Epitome  de  I'Origine,  et  Succes- 


sion de  la  Duche  de  Ferrare,  par   Gab. 
Simeoni.  Paris,  1553,  8°- 

-Prosapia  nobilis  et  illustrissimi 


familise  de  Ferrariis,  1598.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  6160. 

— — Teatro  Genealogico  et  Istorico 

deir  Antiche  and  Illustri  Famiglie  di 
Ferrara,  by  Alfonso  Maresti.  3  vols. 
Fer.  1678,  fol. 


Family  Histoeies,   Pedigrees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


365 


Ferrard — Patent  of  creation  of  Margaretta, 
Baroness  Oriel,  wife  of  John  Foster, 
Speaker  of  the  Irish  House  of  Com- 
mons, as  Viscountess  Ferrard  in  the 
Kingdom  of  Ireland  ;  11  Oct.  1797. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  30,270. 

Ferrars — An  account  of  the  religious 
discipline  that  was  kept  up  for  several 
years  in  the  family  of  Nicholas  Ferrars, 
gentleman,  at  Little  Gridding,  begun 
about  1626.  Extracted  from  a  MS. 
account  consisting  of  about  160  pages 
in  folio,  1733.  MS.  Dr  Williams' 
Library,  Grafton  St.  London. 

: A  Genealogical  Table,  shewing 

the  Descent  of  the  Family  of  De 
Ferrars  (to  which  George  Townshend, 
now  Earl  of  Ijeicester,  and  Baron  of 
Chartley,  is  Lineal  Heir)  from  Coheirs 
both  of  the  Saxon  and  Norman  Earls 
of  that  County,  single  sheet.  See 
also  Burton's  Antiquities  of  Leicester- 
shire, page  167  ;  and  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  23,041,  f.  173. 

Ferrers — Earl,  see  Shirley. 

Ferrers  pedigree,  with  notes  by 

D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,129. 

Armorial  Bearings  of  the  Family 

of  Ferrers,  by  J.  R.  Planch e.  See 
Journal  of  the  British  Archceological 
Association,  vii,  220-232. 

The   House    of    Ferrers.      See 


"  Ancestral  Stories  of  Great  Families," 
by  John  Timbs.     Lond.  1869,  8«- 
Case  of  Bt.  Hon.  Washington 


Sevvallis  Shirley,  Earl  Ferrers,  claiming 
his  writ  of  Summons  to  Parliament, 
with  Pedigree.     1843,  fol. 

Ferrier  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D. 
E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,129. 

Ferrueci — Cenni  Storici  della  Famiglia 
Ferucci.     Firenze,  1853,  fol. 

Fetherston  —  The  "  London  Money  " 
inquiry,  with  the  Lineage  of  Sir  Henry 
Fetherston.  Bart.,  by  W.  M.  Eggle- 
stone.     Darlington,  1876,  8°- 

Fettermon,  see  Fisher. 

Fettiplace  —  Armorial  Bearings,  and 
Genealogical  notice  of  the  l^amily  of 
Fettiplace.  See  Journal  of  the  British 
Archceological  Association^  xvi,  150  ; 
201-204. ' 

Fezensac,  see  Montesquieu. 


Ffoulkes — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Ffoulkes  of  Kriviat.     Privately  printed. 

Field— The  Family  of  Bev.  David  D. 
Field,  of  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  with  their 
Ancestors,  by  Henry  M.  Field.  Pri- 
vately printed,  1860,  12''-  Appendix 
in  1864. 

A    Genealogical     Sketch    of    the 

Family  of  Field  of  the  West-Riding  of 
Yorkshire,  England,  and  of  Flushing 
and  Newton,  in  Long  Island,  New 
York.  With  a  tabular  pedigree,  by 
Osgood  Field,  of  London.  Privately 
printed,  1874,  8°- 

-Genealogy  of  the  Fields  of  Provi- 


dence, Rhode  Island,  as  traced  by  Mrs. 
Harriet  Brownell.  Providence,  1878, 
§0.      Printed  for  private  distribution. 

Fienes — Pedigrees  and  notes  of  the 
Family  of  Fienes  by  D.  E.  Daw.  Brit= 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,129 

Fiennes — Miscellanea,  concerning  the 
Names  and  Families  of  Fiennes.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  1834  ;  1835. 

Fiesca — Trattato  della  Famiglia  Fiesca, 
by  Federico  Federici.  Geneva,  n.  d., 
fol. 

Fife — Claim  of  the  Earl  of  Fife  to  vote 
at  Elections  of  Irish  Peers.  See 
Sessional  Papers^  216  of  1857,  Sess. 

2. 

Filangieri — Casa  Filangieri,  from  a  MS. 
of  Carlo  de  Lellis,  published  by  B.  C. 
Gonzaga.     Naples,  1887,  4"- 

Fildsley — Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Fildsley,  of  Chesterlous.  MS.  in  the 
possession  of  the  Marquis  of  Salisbury. 

Filmer,  see  also  Phillimore. 

Filmer — Grant  of  Arms  by  Robert  Cooke, 
Clarencieux,  to  Robert  Filmer  of  East 
Sutton.     East  Sutton  Park,  Co.  Kent. 

Finch,  see  also  Darrell. 

Finch — Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Finch  of  Sussex,  etc.,  with  their  Arms 
elegantly  emblazoned.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  5811. 

Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Finch, 

by  Philpot.     Privately  printed. 

Wills  and  other  records  relating  to 

the  Family  of  Finch,  by  James  Green- 
street.  Reprinted  from  Archceologia 
.  Cantiana,  vol.  xiii.    Lond.  1879,  8°* 

Fincham  Family.  See  "  Historical 
Notices  of  the  Parish  of  Fincham,"  by 
Wm.  Blyth.     King's  Lynn,  1863,  S^- 


366 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  an^d    Peeraoe  Cases. 


Findlater — Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Findlater,  16th  century,  MS.  C  alien 
House,  Banff. 

Fingon — Memoirs  of  Clan  Fingon,  by 
Eev.  Donald  D.  Mackinnon.  Tun- 
bridge  Wells,  [1884]  8°- 

Finnimore,  see  Phillimore. 

Firebrace  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,129. 

Firmin  pedigrees,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,129. 

Fisher — Original  grant  of  Arms  and  Crest 
to  William  Fisher,  of  London,  mer- 
chant, 1660.  Brit.  Mus.  Woll.  Ch. 
IV.  67. 

Pedio-rees    of    the    families    of 


Fisher,  Bp.  of  Salisbury,  and  of  Yar- 
mouth, with  genealogical  notes  by 
D.  E.  Davy.  ^Add.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,129. 

G-enealogy  of  Joseph  Fisher  and 

his  Descendants,  and  of  the  allied 
families  of  Farley,  Farlee,  Fettermon. 
Pitner,  Beeder  and  Shipman,  by  C.  W. 
Fisher.     Troy,  N.Y.  1890?  8"- 

Fiske — Collection  concerning  the  Family 
of  Fiske,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,129. 

A  Genealogy  of  a  Fiske  Family. 

Sixteen  Generations.  Period  1399- 
1867,  [by  Alfred  Poor.]  From  His- 
torical Collections  of  the  Essex  Insti- 
tute, vol.  vni.     Salem,  Mass.  4^- 

The  Fiske  Family,  a  History  of 

the  Family  (Ancestral  and  Descendant) 
of  the  Hon.  Wm.  Fiske  of  Amherst, 
N.H.  with  brief  notices  of  those  con- 
nected with  them  by  marriage,  by  A. 
A.  Fiske.  Chicago,  111.  1865,  12«- 
Second  edition,  1867. 

Fitch,  see  Stranahan. 

Fitte — Armorial  de  la  Noblesse  de 
Guienne,  etc.  Notice  genealogique 
sur  la  Famille  de  la  Fitte.  Par  Gab. 
O'Gilvy.     Bord.  1857,  4o- 

Fitton — An  Account  of  the  Fitton  family, 
of  Gawsworth.  See  "  Nooks  and 
Corners  of  Lancashire  and  Cheshire," 
by  James  Croston.  Manchester, 
1882. 

Fitts — Genealogy  of  the  Fitts  or  Fitz 
Family  in  America,  by  James  Hill 
Fitts.     CHnton,  1869,  8°- 

Fitz-Ailward,  see  Stanley. 

Fitzalan,  see  also  Arundel. 


Fitzalan — Account  of  Fitzalans,  Earls  of 
Sussex.  ^QQJournalof  the  British  Arch- 
csological  Association,  vol.  xxiii.  p.  31. 

Notices  of   Sir  Bichard  Arun- 

dell,  &c.  and  the  Pedigree  of  his  line 
of  the  Fitz-Alan  Family.  Collectanea 
Topographica  et  Genealogica,  vi.  1-20. 

The    Houses   of  Fitz-Alan   and 


Stuart ;  their  Origin  and  early  History, 
by  R.  W.  Eyton.  No  date.  See  also 
the  Arch.  Journal,  xiii.  333.  London, 
1856,  8«- 

Genealogy  of    Fitz-Alan,  Earls 

of  Arundel.  Beautifully  coloured. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  4957. 

Pedigrees  of  the  Family  of  Fitz- 
Alan,  Earls  of  Arundel,  etc.  Brit. 
Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1075,  pp.  5,  55  etc.  Add. 
MS.  19,129. 

Fitzgerald,  see  also  Grandison. 

Fitzgerald — Commencement,  progres,  et 
la  fin  de  la  famille  des  Geraldins,  Comtes 
de  Desmond,  etc.,  by  Daniel  O'Daly. 
Uunkerque,  1697,  S^- 

Sketch    of  the   History   and 

Descents  of  the  Geraldines,  of  the 
Queen's  County,  from  1550  to  18'03. 
Printed  for  private  circulation. 

The  Geraldines,  Earls  of  Des- 
mond, by  Daniel  O'Daly.  ^Translated 
from  the  Latin,  with  notes  and  illustra- 
tions, by  C.  P.  Meehan.  Dublin, 
1847,  12«- 

Unpublished  Geraldine  Docu- 
ments, edited  by  the  Bev.  Samuel  Hay- 
'man  and  the  Bev.  James  Graves.  4 
vols.  Dublin,  1870—1881,  8«-  See  also 
"Journal  of  the  Kilkenny  Archaeological 
Society,"  3rd  series  vol.  i..  4th  series 
vols,  i.,  iv.  and  v.  Dubl.  1873,  etc  8o- 
The  Pedigree  of  the  Geraldines 


of  Desmond,  from  Oterus  of  Windsor 
to  Maurice  Fitz  Gerald,  who  first  came 
to  the  Conquest  of  Ireland  with  Bichard 
Earl  Strongbow,  in  the  16th  year  of 
Henry  11.     See  Geraldine  Documents. 

■ The    Pedigree  of    the    Fitz- 

geralds  of  Dromany  in  y®  County  of 
Waterford,  comonly  called  Loids  of 
y®  Decies.     See  Geraldine  Documents. 

Pedigree  of  Fitzgerald,Kniglit 

of  Kerry  ;  Fitzgerald,  Seneschal  of 
Imokilly  ;  and  of  Fitzgerald  of  Cloyne 
in  Imokilly.  See  Geraldine  Docu- 
ments, part  xi, 


Family  Histories,  Pedigeees,   and    Peerage  Cases. 


367 


Fitzgerald — Relation  of  the  Fitz  Geralds 
of  Ireland,  A.D.  1688,  by  Thomas 
Kussell.     See  Geraldine  Documents. 

Historical    Memoirs    of    the 


Geraldine    Earls    of    Desmond.     MS. 
Castle  Forbes,  Co.  Longford. 

-The   Earls   of    Kildare,    and 


their  Ancestors,   from   1057  to  1773 
2nd   edition,    Dubl.    1858,    8o-       3rd 
edition,  1858.     Addenda,  1862. 

-Pedigree   of  the   families    of 


Windsor,  and  of  Fitzgerald,   Earls  of 
Kildare  and  Desmond.     17th  century 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  Roll.  P,  8. 
-The    descents    of   the    Fitz 


Geralds  who  were  Earls  of  Kildare  and 
Desmond,  Lords  of  Sligo,  etc.  Brit. 
Mus.  Sloan  MS.  4814,  f.  34. 

-Fitz-Gerald  Family,   of   Ire- 


land. ^Qnlrish  Antiquarian  Hesean 
by   Sir  William  Betham.    221. 

-On    the    Family    and    Con- 


nections of  Robert  Fitz  Gerald,  by  J. 
R.  Planche.  See  the  Jou,rnal  of  the 
British  ArchcBological  Association. 
xxviii,  113.     Lond.  1872,  8«- 

The  Genealogy  and  Obiits  of 

the   Fitzgeralds.      Lamb.    Lib.   Carew 
MS.  623,  f.  60. 
Claim    of    the   Ris^ht    Hon. 


Fitzmaurice — The  Fitz  Maurices  of  Ire- 
land. See  Geraldine  Documents  part 
i,  edited  by  the  Rev.  Samuel  Hayman. 
Dubl.  1870,  8°- 

Fitz-Osbert  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D. 
E.  Davy.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,129. 

Fitz-Otes — Notes  relating  to  the  Family 
of  Fitz-Otes  or  Fitz-Otho,  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,129. 

Fitz-Ralph  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,129. 

Fitzroy — Collection  concerning  the  Family 
of  Fitzroy,  bv  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,129. 

The  Fitzroy   Family.     See  the 

Great  Governing  Families  of  England. 
By  Sanford  and  Townsend.  Vol.  i.  p. 
344. 

Fitz-Simon,  see  Eraser. 

Fitzwalter— The  History  of  the  Noble 
Robert  Fitzwalter,  Lord  of  Woodham, 
in  Essex,  and  of  his  Ancestors,  by  W. 
V.     Lond.  1616,  4«- 

Account    of     Robert,     Lord 


Lady  Henry  Fitzgerald,  and  Sir  H. 
Hunloke,  Bart,  to  the  Barony  of  Ross. 
See  Sessional  Papers.,  15  of  1803-4  ; 
32  of  1805. 

Fitzherbert,  see  also  Darrell. 

Fitz-Herbert — The  Fitz-Herbert  Family, 
of  Swinnerton.  See  H.  Foley's  Records 
of  the  English  Province.,  ii.  198  ;  iii. 
792. 

Fitzhugh,  see  also  Bruce. 

litz-Hugh — A  small  quarto  volume,  com- 
piled by  the  late  Sir  Henry  Lawson,  to 
illustrate  the  pedigree  and  possessions 
of  the  baronial  family  of  1^'itz-Hugh. 
MS.     Brough  Hall,  Co.  York. 

Fitzjames — On  the  bamily  of  Fitzjames, 
by  Frederick  Brown.  [Reprint  from 
the  Somerset  Arch,  and  Nat.  Hist. 
Society's  Proceedings,  1878.]  1878. 
8<^- 

Fitz-Lewis — History  of  the  Family  of 
Fitz-Lewis,  of  Westhorn^on.  See 
Hd\.^iQ2idi' ^Succinct  Genealocjies,  1685, 
and  Add.  MS.  19,129.     Brit.  Mus. 


Fitzwalter,  and  of  his  Family,  by  John 
Charles  Brooke.  See  Archceologia^  v, 
211  •  ix  255 

'  -The  Fitz-Walter  Family.  See 


Journal  of  the  British  Archceological 
Association,  vol.  xv.  p.  26. 

-Fitzwalter      pedigree,      with 


notes  by  D.  E.  Davy.    Brit.  Mus.  Add. 

MS.  19,129. 
Fitz-Walter,  Peerage  of,  see  Bridges. 
Fitz-Warine — The  Family  of  Fitz- Warine. 

See    "  Archseologia   Cambrensis,"    new 

series,  vol.  3.     Lond.  1852,  8"^- 
Fitzwilliam — Account  of  the  Family  of 

Fitzwilliam.     MS.  E.     Campsall  Hall, 

Co.  York. 
The    Fitzwilliam     Family. 

See  The  Great   Governing  Faviilies  of 

England.,  bv  Sanford  and   Townsend. 

Yol.  I.  p.  112. 
Memoirs  of  the  families  of 

Fitzwilliam  and  Wilson   of  Bromhead, 

19th  century.     Brit.   Mus.   Add.    MS. 

24,473. 
Fleetwood,  see  also  Cromwell. 
Fleetwood  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 

Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,130. 
Facsimile  in  Gold  and  Colours 

of   the    Grant   of    Arms    by   Thomas 

Hawley,  Clarenceux,  to  Thomas  Flete- 

wood  of  London,  7  Hen.  viii.    Pub- 


368 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


lislied  bj  Mitchell  and  Hughes,  War- 
dour  street,  London. 

Fleetwood — The  Fleetwood  Family,  of 
Stoke  Newington.  See  Bihliotheca 
Topographlca  Brltannica,  by  J. 
Nichols.     No.  IX. 

Fleming,  see  also  Cromwell. 

Fleming  —  Historical  and  Genealogical 
Memoir  of  the  Family  of  Fleming,  of 
Slane,  in  the  County  Palatine  of  Meath, 
by  Sir  W.  Bethami'  Dubl.  1829,  fol. 
Privately  printed. 

Biggar    and    the    House    of 

Fleming,  by  W.  Hunter.  Biggar, 
1.SG2,  8*^-  2nd  edition,  Edinb.  1867,  4«- 
-Pedigree   of    the    Famil}'    of 


Fleming   of   Hampshire.      Brit.    Mus, 
Add.  MS.  5839,  f.  229. 

Claim  of  Charles  R.  Fleming 


to  be  Earl  of  Wigtoun.     See  Sessional 
Papers,  Jan.,  Mar.  1762. 

-Case  of  James  Fleming,  the 


Claimant  as  Heir  Male  to  the  Barony 
of  Slane,  pp.  15. 
Case  of  James  Fleminsf,  Lord 


Baron  of  Slane,  claiming  a  right  to 
Vote  at  Elections  of  Representative 
Peers  for  Ireland.  Sessional  Fapers, 
1827. 

Fletcher,  see  also  Longridge. 

Fletcher  Chart,  by  E.  H.  Flet- 
cher, 1848. 

■Fletcher  Genealogy  ;  an  account 


of  the  Descendants  of  Robert  Fletcher 
of  Concord,  Massachusetts,  by  Edw. 
H.  Fletcher.     Privately  printed,  1871, 


Fletcher    Family   Reunion,    by 

G.   M.   Elliott.     Lowell,    Mass.   1876, 
8"-    Second  Reunion,  1878. 
Genealogical     and     Historical 


Sketches  of  the  Fletcher  Family,  Des- 
cendants of  Robert  Fletcher  of  Concord, 
Mass.  1630,  etc.,  by  G.  M.  Elliott. 
Lowell,  Mass.  1878,  8°- 

Flint — Genealogical  Register  of  the  Des- 
cendants of  Thomas  Flint  of  Salem. 
Compiled  by  John  Flint  and  John  H. 
Stone.      Andover,  1860,  8«    \ 

Floyd — Genealogical  Descent  of  the  Floyd 
Family.  See  "  Archaeologia  Cambren- 
sis,"  third  series,  iv.  408.     Lond.  1858, 

Fogg — Genealogical  Account  of  a  few  of 
the   families   of   the  Early  settlers  in 


Eliot  (a  township  in  Maine),  and  of  a 
branch  of  the  Moody  family,  1638 — 
1850,  by  Dr.  Fogg.  Saco,  1851,  8^- 
[The  families  are,  the  Foggs,  the  Hills, 
and  the  Moodies.] 

Fogge — Family  Chronicle  of  Richard 
Fogge,  of  Danes  Court,  in  Tilmanstone, 
with  a  pedigree  of  the  Fogge  Family. 
Archceologia  Cantiana,  vol.  v.  Lond. 
1863,  8'>- 

Foix — Historia  Fuxensium  Comitum,  et 
de  Regni  Navarrre,  origine  et  Regibus, 
Tractatus.  Bertrandi  Helioe.  Thou- 
louse,  1540,  4P- 

Histoirede  Foix,  Beam,  et  Navarre, 

par  Pierre  Alhagaray.     Paris,  1609,  4<^- 
-Suite    genealogique    de    la    tres 


illustre  Maison  de  Foix  moderne,  dite 
autrefois  de  Graillv.  (Par  Martin.) 
Paris,  1649,  fol. 

Veritable  origine  de  la  Maison  de 

Foix.     Toul.  1666,  fol. 

Histoire   des  comtes  de  Foix  de  la 

premiere  race.  Gaston  III.  dit  Phce- 
bus.  Par  Hte  Gaucheraud.  Paris, 
1834,  8"- 

Foljambe — Notices  of  the  Family  of  Fol- 
jambe.  Bj  Nathaniel  Johnston,  1701. 
"  Collectanea  Topographica  et  Genea- 
logica,"  i.  91  —  111,  333—361;  ii. 
68—90. 

Collections  for   the    Family    of 

Foljambe,  of  Alwarke.  MS.  E. 
Campsall  Hall,  Co.  York. 

Folkes — Collection  concerning  the  Family 
of  Folkes,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,130. 

Folsom— Descendants  of  the  First  John 
Folsom,  through  Dea.  John,  Lieut. 
Peter,  and  Ephraim  Folsom.  Boston, 
1876,  8°-  Printed  for  private  circu- 
lation. 

A  Genealogy  of  the  Folsom  Family: 

John  Folsom  and  his  descendants,  1615 
— 1882,  by  Jacob  Chapman.  Concord, 
N.  H.  1882,  80- 

Fonnereau —  Collection  concerning  tlie 
the  Family  of  Fonnereau,  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,130. 

Foote— The  Foote  Family  :  or,  the  des- 
cendants of  Nathaniel  Foote,  with 
genealogical  notes  of  Pasco  Foote,  J. 
Foote  and  others  of  the  name  who 
settled  in  New  York,  by  Nath.  Good- 
win.    Hartford,  1849,  8°- 


Family  Histoeies,   Pedigeees,  and  Peeeage  Cases. 


Foote — A  case  with  pedigree  and  opinion 
stated,  signed  "Henry  Brooke  Oxon., 
Jan.  21,  1737,"  stating  to  the  effect 
that  Mr.  Foote  (afterwards  the  cele- 
brated actor,  Samuel  Foote)  was  a 
"cognatus"  and  a  "  consanguineus  " 
of  the  Founder  of  Worcester  College, 
etc.  3IS.     Wore.  Coll.  Oxford. 

Forbes,  see  also  Coulthart. 

Forbes — Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Forbes,  from  the  account  of  Matthew 
Lumsden  of  TuUiekerne,  in  1580. 
Edited  by  W.  Forbes.  Inverness, 
1819,^80- 


A  description  of  the  genealogy  of 
the  House  of  Forbes,  by  Mr.  Matthew 
Lumsden  of  Tulliekairn.  MS.  No.  13. 
Castle  Forbes,  Co.  Longford. 

Memoranda  relating  to  the  Family 

of  Forbes  of  Waterton,  from  a  MS.  of 
John  Forbes,  b.  1754,  etc.  by  J.  Forbes. 
Aberdeen,   1857,  4"-      Printed  for  the 
family. 
The  Earls  of  Granard.    A  Memoir 


of  the  Noble  Family  of  Forbes,  by  the 
Hon.  John  Forbes.  Edited  by  G-.  A. 
Hastings,  Earl  of  Granard.  Lond. 
1868,  8«- 

-Memoirs  of  the  House  of  Forbes, 


Earls  of  Granard  in  Ireland,  by  Admiral 
the  Hon.  John  Forbes,  dated  London 
1770.  Published  by  the  Earl  of  Granard, 
18G8.  MS.  No.  12.  Castle  Forbes, 
Co.  Longford. 

Forbin — Notice  sur  la  Maison  de  Forbin, 
par  Maury.     Paris,  1815,  8«- 

Ford — Pedigree  of  the  Ancient  Family  of 
fforde  of  fforde  greene,  co.  Stafford, 
Ford  of  Ellell  Hall  and  Morecombe 
Lodge,  Lancaster,  Adel,  Yorkshire, 
Enfield-01d-Park,Middlesex,andAbbey- 
field,  CO.  Chester.  With  Photograph 
copies  of  the  Original  Deeds  of  fforde 
greene,  from  A.D.  1288.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  27,291. 

Fordyce — Family  Record  of  the  Name  of 
Dingwall  f'ordyce  in  Aberdeenshire. 
With  appendix  containing  notices  of 
other  families  referred  to,  by  Alexander 
Dingwall  Fordyce.  Fergus,  Canada, 
1885,  8« 

Foresta — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Foresta,  extraite  du  tome  i.  des  Arch, 
geneal.  et  hist,  de  la  Noh.  de  France, 
par  P.  L.  Laine.     Par.  1828,  8°- 


Forestier  —  Le  Forestier  du  Buisson- 
Sainte-Marguerete,  par  C.A.B.  Ver- 
sailles, 1888,  4"- 

Forez,  Comtes  de,  see  Bourbon. 

Formeville  —  Notes  historiques  sur  la 
Famille  de  Formeville,  par  Borel  d' 
Haute  rive.  Extrait  de  1'  Annuaire  de 
la  JSTohlesse,  1861.     Par.  1861,  4o- 

Forneux  —  Genealogical  table  of  the 
ancestors  and  relations  of  Ralph  de 
Forneux.  MS.  belonging  to  the  Marq. 
of  Abergavenny,  E ridge  Castle. 

Forster,  see  also  Hardwicke. 

Forster — Epistolarium,  or,  fasciculi  of 
curious  letters,  with  a  few  poems,  and 
some  account  of  the  writers  as  preserved 
among  the  MSS.  of  the  Forster  Family. 
By  F.  [T.  Forster.]  2  vols.  Printed 
for  private  circulation,  1845-50,  8o- 

Collections  concerning  the  fami- 
lies of  Forster  and  Foster,  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,130. 

Some  Account  of  the  Pedigree 

of  the  P'orsters  or  Fosters  of  Cols 
Hesledon,  co.  Durham,  by  Joseph 
Foster.  Sunderland,  1862,  "40-  Pri- 
vately printed. 

A  Pedigree  of  the  Forsters  and 

Fosters  of  the  North  of  England,  and 
of  some  of  the  Families  connected  with 
them  [Bacon  of  Staward  Peel,  &c., 
Baynes  of  London,  Heath  of  Kepyer, 
&c..  Fell  of  Swarthmoor  Hall,  Abraham 
of  Swarthmoor  Hall,  Dodshon  of  Goun- 
dou, Maude  of  Kendal,  &c.,  Braith- 
waite  of  Kendal,  Crewdson  of  Kendal, 
Benson  of  Leeds,  Birkbeck  of  Settle, 
Clapham  of  Newcastle,  Spence  of  North 
Shields,  Lloyd  of  Dolobran,  Fox  of 
Grove     Hill].       By    Joseph     Foster. 

Printed  for  private  circulation,  1871, 
40. 

A  Pedigree  of  the  Forsters  and 

Fosters,  by  Joseph  Foster.  2nd  edition, 
Sunderland,  1871,  4°- 

The  Pedigree  and  Descendants 

of  Jacob  Forster,  of  Charlestown, 
Massachusetts,  bv  Edw.  Jacob  Forster. 
Charlestown,  1870,  8o- 

Forsytli — A  Genealogical  Record.  Forsyth 
of  Nydie,  by  Forsyth  de  Fronsac.  New 
Market,  Virg.  1888,  8°- 

Fort — Robert  le  Fort,  sa  famille  et  son 
origine,  par  Rioult  de  Neuville.  Tou- 
louse, 1873,  4°' 


370 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


Forte — Pedigree  of  Foi-te  of  Barbadoes, 
by  Capt.  Nathaniel  Forte,  of  Clifton. 
Single  sheet,  1878. 

Fortebracci — Letteralstorica-Genealogica 
della  Famiglia  Fortebracci  da  Montone. 
By  G.  V.  Giobbi  Fortebracci.  Bologna, 
1689,  40- 

Fortescue — Life,  Works  and  Family 
History  of  Sir  John  Fortescue,  by 
Thomas  (Fortescue)  Lord  Clermont. 
120  copies  printed  for  private  distri- 
bution.    2  vols.     Lond.  1866,  4"- 

History    of  the    Family    of 

Fortescue,  by  Thomas,  Lord  Clermont. 
2  vols.  London,  1869,  fol.  2nd  edition, 
1880. 

-Notitise   and  Pedigrees  con- 


cerning the  Family  of  the  Fortescues, 
18th  century.  Erit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
15,629,  f.  63. 

-Claim    of    the   Right  ^Hon. 


Thomas  Fortescue,  Baron  Clermont  in 
Ireland,  to  vote  at  Elections  of  Irish 
Peers.  See  Sessional  Papers,  330  of 
1852-3. 

Forth — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Forth, 
J  of  Hadleigh,  with  notes  by  I),  E.  Davy. 

1  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,130. 

Fortia — Histoire  de  la  Maison  de  Fortia, 
originaire  de  Catalogue,  par  Agricol  J. 
F.  X.  E.  S.  P.  A.  de  Fortia  d'  Urban. 
Par.  1808,  12"- 

Genealogie   de    la    Maison    de 

Fortia,  extraite  du  tome  second  des 
Arch,  genial,  et  hist,  de  la  Noh.  de 
France,  par  P.  L.  Laine.  Par.  1829,  8^- 

Foster,  see  also  Forster. 

The  Foster  Family,  of  Cobdoke. 

See  H.  Foley's  'Records  of  the  English 
Province,  2nd  Series,  p.  445. 

-The  Foster  Family.      One  Line 


of  the  Descendants  of  William  Foster, 
son   of   Reginald   Foster,    of  Ipswich, 
Mass.,    by     Perly     Derby.        Boston, 
1872,  8«- 
The     Grandchildren     of     Col. 


Fowler — A  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the 
Descendants  of  Capt.  Wm.  Fowler,  of 
New  Haven,  Connecticut.  Milwaukee, 
1870,  8«- 

The  Powler  Family:  A  Genealo- 


Joseph  Foster  of  Ipswich  and  Glou- 
cester, Mass.  1730—1804.  Compiled  by 
Joseph  Foster.    Philadelphia,  1885.  8^- 

Fouilloux — Notice  genealogique  sur 
Jacques  du  Fouilloux.    Paris,  1852,  8^- 

Fowler — A  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the 
Descendants  of  Ambrose  Fowler,  of 
Windsor,  and  Capt.  William  Fowler, 
of  New  Haven,  Conn.  Boston,  1857,  S^- 


gical  Memoir  of  the  Descendants  of 
Philip  and  Mary  Fowler  of  Ipswich, 
Mass.  Ten  Generations:  1590—1882. 
By    a    descendant,    M.    A.  Stickney. 

Salem,  Mass.  1883,  S"- 

-William  Fowler,  the  magistrate. 


and  one  Line  of  his  Descendants,  by 
William  Chauncey  Fowler.     8"-  pp.  12. 

Fox,  see  also  Dawson. 

Fox — The  last  Will  of  George  Fox,  the 
Quakers'  great  Apostle,  as  it  was  written 
by  his  own  hand.  Harleian  Miscel- 
lany, vol.  vii.     Lond.  1811,  4°- 

A  Short  Genealogical  Account  of 

some  of  the  various  Families  of  Fox  in 
the  West  of  England,  to  which  is 
appended  a  pedigree  of  the  Crokers,  of 
Lineham,  etc.  by  C.  H.  Fox.  Bristol, 
1864,  4"^-    Privately  printed. 

A  revised  genealogical  Account  of 

the  various  families  descended  from 
Francis  Fox,  of  St.  Germans,  Cornwall ; 
to  which  is  appended  a  Pedigree  of  the 
Crokers,  of  Lineham,  by  Joseph  Foster. 
Lond.  1872.  4"-    Privately  printed. 

Genealoo-ical  Memoranda  relatinar 


to  the  Family  of  Fox  of  Brislington. 

Lond.  1872,  4''-    Privately  printed 
Genealogical  notes  and  Arms   of 

Families  of  the  name  of  Fox,   1774. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,278. 
Collections  concerning  the  Family 

of  Fox,  by  D.  E.    Davy.      Brit.   Mus. 

Add  MS.  19,130. 
Foxe — Biographical   Notes   on   J.    Foxe 

the  Martyrologist,  with  an  account  of 

his  family,  by  William  Winters.    Walt- 
ham  Abbey,"  1876,  8''- 
Framlingham — Memoranda     relating   to 

the  Pramlinghams,    by  Peter  Le  Neve. 

Gawdy  MS.  342,  and  Tenth  Report  of 

Historical  MSS.  Commission,  Appendix 

ii.  p.  53.     Lond.  1885,  8'^- 
— Framlingham    pedigree, 

with  notes  by  D.  E.  Davy.    Brit.  Mus. 

Add.  MS.  19,130. 
Francis — Genealogia    sive  prosapia  anti- 

quissimse   familise  Richardi  Franceys, 

de  Tyckenhall.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 

0160. 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,    and  Peerage  Cases. 


371 


Francis — Notes  relating  to  the  Family  of 
Francis  of  Suffolk,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  M8.  19130. 

Frangipani — Genealogiadegl'Illustrissimi 
Signori  Frangipani  Romani,  por  Did. 
Benedetto  Pucci.     Venetia,  1621,  4°- 

Frankland,  see  Cromwell. 

Franklin — The  Franklin  Ancestry  and 
Descendants  in  Col.  Lewis  Bache  (1779) 
Line  to  1889.  Interspersed  with 
historico-genealogical  Events,  by  Wm. 
Bache.  Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng- 
land Register,  1887,8°- 

Fraser — The  true  Genealogie  of  the 
Erasers,  by  James  Fraser.  1666.  MS. 
Advocates'  Lib.  Edinb. 

Annals  of  such  Patriots  of  the 

distinguished  Family  of  Fraser,  Frysell, 
Sim-son,  or  Fitz-Simon,  as  have  signa- 
lised themselves  in  the  Public  Service 
of  Scotland,  by  A.  C.  Fraser.  Edinb. 
1795,  80-    Another  edition,  1805. 

Historical     Account     of      the 


Family  of  Frisel  or  Fraser,  particularly 
Fraser  of  Lovat,  by  John  Anderson. 
Edinb.  1825,  4P- 

The  Erasers    of   Philorth.     [A 

family   history.      With   plates.]      By 
Alexander  Fraser.      Edinb.    1879,   4P 
150  copies  privately  printed. 
Memorial  for  those  of  the  Sir- 


name  of  Fraser,  [a  document  in  support 
of  the  claim  of  Simon  Fraser,  Lord 
Fraser  of  Lovat,  to  that  Barony.] 
Edinb.  1729,  4P- 

-A  reprint  of  fifteen  pamphlets, 


relative  to  the  dispute  between  Simon 
Fraser  and  H.  Mackenzie,  about  the 
Barony  of  Lovat.  Edinb.  1729—30, 
4P-  [Brit.  Mus.  Libr.  138.  b.  8.  and  G. 
1925.] 

A  list  of  Creations  of  Lords   of 

Parliament,  etc.     [In  support  of  the 
claim  of  Simon  Fraser   to  the  Barony 
of  Lovat.]     Edinb.  1730,  4P- 
A     collection      of     documents 


relating  chiefly  to  the  claim  of  Simon 
Frazer  to  the  Barony  of  Lovat.  Edinb. 
1725—45,  4P'  Brit.  Mus.  Lib. 
6573,   e. 

-Information  for   his   Majesty's 


Advocate,  Respondent  to  the  claim  of 
Alexander  and  Archibald  Fjjaser  to  the 
Estate  of  Lovat,  etc,  by  A.  C.  Fraser. 
Edinb.  1749,  4° 


Fraser — Information  for  Alexander  and 
Archibald  Fraser,  Claimants  of  the 
Estate  of  Lovat,  bv  J.  Ferguson. 
Edinb.  1750,  4P- 

Memorial    for   Alexander    and 


Archibald  Fraser,  Heirs  of  Entail  of 
the  Estate  of  Lovat.  Edinb.  1750, 
single  sheet. 

-Minutes  of  Evidence  of  Thos. 


Alex.    Fraser,  claiming  the  Barony  of 
Lovat.     Lond.  1827,  fol. 

-Claim  of  Thos.    A.   Fraser,   of 


Lovat,  Esq.,  to  the  Barony  of  Lovat. 
See  Sessional  Papers,  93,  178  of  1826- 
7  ;  G  of  1854-5  ;  L  of  1856  ;  H  of  1857. 
-Case   of  T.    Fraser,  of    Lovat, 


,  —  —  — , 
claiming  the  title  of  Baron  Lovat. 
Folio,  pp.  11.  Additional  Case.  Folio, 
pp.  9,  and  folding  Pedigree.  1854. 

■Minutes  of  Evidence  of   John 


Fraser,  of  Carnarvon,  claiming  the 
Honour  and  Dignity  of  Lord  Lovat ; 
and  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Simon,  Lord 
Lovat,  in  opposition  to  the  above  claim. 
•Case    of    John     Fraser,    with 


pedigree ;     and    Case   of  Lord  Lovat, 
with  pedigree,  1885. 

-The  Lovat  Peerage  and  Estates. 


A  short  history  of  the  Case,  with  inte- 
resting documentary  evidence  in  support 
of  the  claim  of  John  Fraser.  [1885] .  4P- 

Frecheville — Pedigree  of  the  Frecheville 
and  Musard  {Families,  Lords  of  Crich 
and  Staveley,  co.  Derby.  "  Collectanea 
Topographica  et  Genealogica,"  iv. 
1—28,  181—218. 

Freeman — Pedigree  of  Freeman,  of  Eber- 
ton,  Blockley,  and  other  places. 
Privately  printed  by  Sir  Thomas 
Phillipps.     Large  folio. 

■Freeman  of  Suffolk ;  pedigrees 


and  notes  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,130. 

The  Fi-eeman   Genealogy,   in 

three  parts,  viz  :  I.  Memorials  of 
Edmund  Freeman  of  Sandwich,  and 
his  Descendants ;  II.  Memorials  of 
Samuel  Freeman  of  Watertown,  and 
his  Descendants  ;  III.  Notes,  Histori- 
cal and  Genealogical,  of  Families  of  the 
name  of  Freeman.     Boston,  1875. 

Freiherr — Beitage  zu  einer  Familien- 
Geschichte  der  Freiherren  von  Uslar- 
Gleichen,  von  Edmund  Freiherr. 
Hannover,  1888,  4°- 


372 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigeees,  and  Peeeage  Cases. 


Freke — A  Pedigree  or  Genealogye  of  the 
Family  of  the  Frekes,  by  K.  and  J. 
Freke,  1825.  Oblong  folio.  Privately 
printed  by  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps, 
Bart. 

French,  see  also  Cromwell  ;  Thayer ; 
Vinton. 

French — Memoir  of  the  Family  of  French 
(De  la  Freyne,  De  Freyne,  Frenshe, 
Ffrench,  etc.)  By  John  D'Alton. 
Dublin,  1847,  S^- 

A  Pedigree  of  the  Family   of 

French,  by  Nathaniel  Bogle  French, 
1866,  folio.     Privately  printed. 

Family  Gathering  on  the  French 

Homestead  in  Dunstable,  Mass.  Oct. 
8.  1879.  Printed  for  private  circula- 
tion. 

John     French     of     Braintree, 

Massachusetts.  Notes  on  the  Frenches 
in  connection  with  Krance,  England, 
Ireland,  Scotland  and  the  United  States. 
Compiled  bv  A.  D.  Weld  French. 
Boston,  1885,  8"- 

Lieut.  William  French  and  his 


descendants,  by   John  M.   French,   of 

Milford,  Mass.  pp.  8. 
■ Pedigree     of     Lieut.     William 

French.     Broadside. 
Frere — Collection  relating  to  the  Family 

of  Frere  bv  D.  E.  Davy.     Brit.  Mus. 

Add.  MS.  "19,130. 
— Frere    Parentalia.      Containing 

pedigrees    of  the  family  of  Frere^  of 

Roydon,  co.  Norfolk,  and  Finningham 

Co.  Suffolk.  Privately  printed,  1843, 
40. 

Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Frere 

of  Roy  don  in  Norfolk,  and  Finningham 
in  Suffolk,  complied  by  Horace  Frere. 
Privately  printed  1874,  4P- 

Freston  —  Collection  concerning  the 
(^'amily  of  Hreston,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add    MS.  19,130. 

Frettwell,  see  Swift. 

Freville — Pedigree  of  the  Freville  Family. 
Privately  printed  for  E.  H.  G.  De 
Freville. 

Frevile  pedigree,  with  notes  by 

D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,130. 

The  Genealogical  History  of  the 

Freville  Family,  with  some  Account  of 
their  Monuments  in  Little  Shelford 
Church,    Cambridgeshire,       Bj  A.  W. 


Franks.  See  Publications  of  Cambridge- 
shire Antiquarian  Society,  No.  xiv. 
Vol.  II.     Camb.  1844.  f- 

Freville — Family  notes  of  Freville.  See 
Journal  of  the  JSritsh  ArchoBological 
Association,  vol.  xxix.  p.  298. 

Frippellippes — La  Genealogie  de  Frippel- 
lippes,  et  rabais  de  son  caquet,  par 
Ch.  Huet,  dit  La  Hueterie.  Paris, 
.     .     .     16« 

Frisel,  see  Eraser. 

Frome — Pedigree  of  Frome,  privately 
printed  by  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps,  Bart. 
Broadside. 

Frost,  see  also  Leighton. 

Frost — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Frost 
of  Suffolk,  with  genealogical  notes  bv  D. 
E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,130. 

Genealogy  of   the  Frost  Family, 

Elliot,  York  county,  Maine.     No  date, 


pp, 


27 

-Our  Family  Records  :  compiled 
by  Francis  Avlmer  Frost.  Privately 
printed,  1888,  V 

Frowick  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Hrit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,130. 

Fry — Memoir  of  Col.  Joshua  Fry,  of 
Virginia,  with  an  autobiography  of  his 
son.  Rev.  Henry  Fry,  and  a  Census  of 
their  Descendants,  by  Rev.  P.  Slaugh- 
ter.    1880,  8«- 

Fugger  Family  Portraits.  Fuggerorum 
et  Fuggerarum.  Aug.  Vind.  1618,  fol. 
Second  edition,  Augspurg,  1620,  fol. 

Pinacotheea  Fuggerorum  S.R.I. 

Comitum  ac  Baronum,  editio  nova 
multis  imaginibus  aucta.  Ulmse,  1754, 
fol.  [139  Portraits  of  the  Fugger 
Famil}'-,  engraved  by  L.  and  W.  Kilian.] 

Die  Miinzen  des  graflichen  und 

fiirstlichen  Hauses  Fugger,  von  J.  V. 
Kull.  See  Bayerische  Numismatische 
Gesellschaft,  Mittheilungen,  etc.  viii. 
Munich,  1882,  &c.  ^^- 

Fugger      Family,     Barons     of 

Kirchberg  and  Weissenhorn,  by  G. 
Wenzel.  See  Magyar  Tudomdnyos 
Akademia.     Pest.  1882-83,  8°- 

Fullarton — Case  of  William  Fullarton, 
Esq.,  claiming  the  title  of  Lord  Spynie, 
1785. 

Fuller,  see  also  Dawson  ;  Noyes. 

Fuller — Collections  relating  to  the  Family 
of  Fuller,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,130, 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigeees,  and   Peeeage    Oases. 


373 


Fuller — Historical  Notices  o£  Thos. 
Fuller  and  his  Descendants,  with  a 
Genealogy  of  the  Fuller  Family. 
Eeprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  Hist, 
and  Geneal.  Kegister,  1859.  Boston, 
1859,  8« 

Kecords  of  some  of  the  Descen- 
dants of  John  Fuller,  Newton,  1644- 
98,  by  S.  C.  Clarke.  Boston  [U.S.] 
1869,  80- 

The  Family  of  Fuller.      Some 

Royal,  Noble  and  Gentle  Descents  of 
the  Kerry  Branch,  by  James  Franklin 
Fuller.  Dublin,  1880,  fol.  Twenty 
copies  only  printed. 

-Chief  Justice  Fuller,  a  Descend- 


ant of  one  of   the    Early   Settlers   of 

Dedham,   by   Don   G.    Hill.    Dedham 

Rist.  Soc.  1888,  8°- 
Furjonniere-Genealogie  des  seigneurs   de 

la  Furjonniere,  par  A.  M.  d'Hozier  de 

Serigny.     1761,  fol. 
Furneaux — Pedigree   of   the    Family   of 

Forneaux,  Devon,  A.D.  1550  to  1875, 

by  H.    Furneaux.     Privately  printed, 

1876,  40 
Furnival,  see  also  Lovetot, 
Collections      relating     to     the 

Family    of    Furnival,    18th    century. 

Brit  Mus.  Add.  MS.  18,446. 
Account  of  the  Furnival  Family. 

See  Journal  of  the  British  Archaeolo- 
gical Association,  vol.  xxx,  117,  150, 

154,  163-170,  239-243,  289. 
Fynmore,  see  Phillimore. 
Fynney — -Account  of  the  Fynney  Family, 

See   Gentleman's  Magazine,    1781.  p. 

262. 
Gaddi — Trattato   Storico   della  Famiglia 

de'Gaddi.     Padova,  1642,  4«- 
Gaell — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Gaell  of 

Hadleigh,  with  genealogical  notes  by  D. 

E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,131. 
Gage — An  Account  of  the  Gage  Family. 

See  Gage's  History  of  Hengrave,  pp. 

225—252. 
Collection  concerning  the  Family 

of  Gage,  by  D.  E.   Davy.     Brit.   Mus. 

Add.  MS.  19,131. 
Gainsborough — Collection  concerning  the 

Family    of    Gainsborough,    by   D.    E. 

Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,131. 
Galard — Documents    historiques    sur    la 

Maison  de  Galard,  par  Joseph  Noulens. 

Paris,  1871—76,  8^- 


Gale — Memoirs    of    the     Gale    Family. 

Reliquce  Galeanos^  by  li.  and  S.   Gale. 

1781. 
Memoirs    and    Pedigree    of    the 

Family  of  Gale.     Bihl.  Top.  Brit.  vol. 

iii.     Lond.  1790,  4«- 
Memoirs  of  the  Gale  Family.     By 

K,  W.  Blencowe.     See  Sussex  Archceo- 

logical  Collections,  xii.  45. 

-Genealogy  of  the  Gale  Family,  by 


Hon.  Geo.  Gale  of  Galesville,  Wiscon- 
sin. Reprinted  from  the  New.  Eng. 
Hist.  Gen.  Beg.  1864,  pp.  9. 

The  Gale  Family  Records  in  Eng- 
land, and  the  United  States  ;  to  which 
are  added  the  Tottingham  Family  of 
New  England,  and  some  account  of 
Bogardus,  Waldron,  and  Young 
Families  of  New  York,  by  George  Gale. 
Galesville,  Wisconsin,  1866,  8<^- 

Gallandet,  see  Oliver. 

Gallemant — La  Famille  de  Gallemant, 
par  le  P.  Charles-Placide  Gallemant. 
Paris,  1651,  8°- 

Gallifet — Notice  historique  et  geneal  o- 
gique  sur  la  Maison  de  Gallifet,  par 
Borel      d'Hauterive.  Extrait      de 

Annuaire  de  la  Noblesse  de  1851. 
Paris,  1851,  8'^- 

Galloway,  Earl  of,  see  Stewart. 

Galluzzi — Narrazione  Storico-Genealogica 
della  Famiglia  Galluzzi.  By  Francesco 
Galluzzi.     Firenze,  1740,  4°- 

Gal  way — Henry  de  Ruvigny,  Earl  of 
Galway.  A  filial  Memoir,  with  a  pre- 
fatory Life  of  his  Father,  by  the  Rev. 
D.  C.  A.  Agnew.  Edinb.  1864,  4'^- 

Gamaches  et  ses  seigneurs,  par  M.  F.  I. 
Darsy.  Amiens,  1856,  8°- 

Gand — Genealogique  des  Maison s  de 
Guines,  de  Gand,  etc.,  par  Andre  Du 
Chesne.  Paris,  1631.  fol. 

Gardiner — Collections  respecting  the 
Family  of  Gardiner,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19131. 

The  Papers   and  Biography  of 

Lion  Gardiner,  1599-1663.  With  an 
Appendix,  (a  brief  genealogy  of  the 
author,  and  a  chapter  on  the  Gardiner 
arms).  Edited  by  Curtiss  C.  Gardiner. 
St.  Louis,  1883,  4P- 

Lion  Gardiner  and  his  Descen- 
dants, with  illustrations.  Edited,  with 
notes  critical  and  illustrative,  by  C.  C. 
Gardiner.     St.  Louis,  1890,  8«- 


374 


Family  Histories,  Pedigbees,  and  Peeeage  Cases. 


Gardner — Minutes  of  Evidence,  etc.  of 
Alan  Legge  Gardner,  claiming  the 
Barony  of  Gardner.     1825-26,  fol. 

Case  of   Alan   Legge  Gardner, 

with  pedigree.  Large  folio,  pp.  8. 

•Keport   of   the   Proceedings  of 


the  House  of  Lords  on   the  Claims  to 
the   Barony   of   Gardner,   by    D.    Le 
Marchant.  Lond.    1828,  8° 
Treatise  on   the  Law  of  Adul- 


terine Bastardy  (relative  to  the  Gardner 
Peerage  claim),  by  Sir  Harris  Nicolas. 
Lond.  1836,  8«- 

-Descendants  of  Eichard  Gardner, 


of  Woburn,  of  the  name  of  Gardner. 
Boston,  1858.  Printed  for  private 
circulation. 

Garjfield — Concerning  President  Garfield's 
Ancestry,  bv  the  Eev.  Edward  G. 
Porter.     Cambridge,  1881,  8^- 

President  Garfield's  New  Eng- 
land Ancestry,  by  George  F.  Hoar. 
Worcester,  Mass.  1882,  8«- 

The  Garfield  Family  in  England, 
bv  William  P.  W.  Phillimore.  Boston, 
1883.  80- 

The  Gai-field  Family  in  England. 

'The  results  of  an  attempt  to  ascertain 
the  English  Ancestry  of  the  late  Presi- 
dent Garfield.  Eeprinted  from  the 
New  England  Eegister.     1887. 

Gargan — Genealogie  Historique  de  la 
Maison  de  Gargan.  Metz,  1881, 
8°- 

Garneys — Collections  relating  to  the 
Garneys  family  of  Suffolk,  etc.  by  D. 
E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19131. 

Extracts  from  the  parish  register 

of  Morningthorpe,  Norfolk,  with  copies 
of  monumental  inscriptions,  etc.  relat- 
ing to  the  family  of  Garneys.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,193. 

Garnham  pedigree,  with  genealogical  notes 
by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,131. 

Garrard  pedigree,  with  genealogical  notes 
by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,131. 

Garrick  genealogy,  see  Life  of  David 
Garrick,  by  Percy  Fitz-Gerald.   Vol.  1. 

Gartheston,  see  Manfield. 

Gascoyne — Pedigree  of  Gascoyne,  to  the 
death  of  Sir  Edward  Gascoyne,  Bart., 
1750.     Printed  on  vellum. 


Gasquet — Notice    biographique     sur    la 

Famille  de  Gasquet,  par  E.  Perraud  de 

Thoury.     Paris,  1857,  8«' 
Gataker  pedigree,  with  genealogical  notes 

by  D.  E.  Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 

19,131. 
Gate  pedigree,  with  genealogical  notes,  by 

D.  E.  Davy.     Brit.    Mus.    Add.  MS. 

19,131. 
Gates — Genealogical  Eecord.     Gates  [of 

America.]      Privately    printed,    1887, 

Gatton — Charters  of  Cumbwell  Priory, 
with  a  pedigree  of  the  Gatton  Family. 
Archceologia  Cantiana^  vol  v.  Lond. 
1863,  8°- 

Gaudagni — Genealogia  della  Famiglia 
Gaudagni,  by  L.  Passerini.  Firenze, 
1873,  8«- 

Gaullier — Genealogie  de  la  Famille  de 
Gaullier,  par  M.  Ch.  L.  Ducas. 
Extraite  du  tome  xxi  du  JSobiliaire 
universel  de  France,  par  Yiton  de 
Saint- Allais.  Par.  1843,  8«- 

Gaunt — A  Genealogical  Account  of  the 
Descendants  of  John  of  Gaunt,  Duke 
of  Lancaster,  King  of  Castile,  etc.  by 
John  Gray  Bell.  Lond.  1855,  4P' 
Privately  printed. 

Gavel  pedigree,  with  genealogical  notes, 
by  D.  E.  Daw.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,131. 

Gavre — Histoire  Genealogique  de  la  Mai- 
son de  Hallu  wyn  Gavre,  with  coloured 
Arms,  18th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  17,383. 

Gawdy — Collections  relating  to  the 
Gawdy  Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,131. 

Gay — John  Gay  of  Dedham,  Mas- 
sachusetts, and  some  of  his  Descendants, 
by  Fred.  Lewis  Gay,  of  Boston. 
Boston,  1879,  8°- 

Gayant — Gayant,  le  Gcant  de  Douai,  sa 
Famille,  et  sa  Procession,  par  Le  Con- 
seiller  Quenson.     Douai,  1839,  8°- 

Gayer — Memoir  of  the  Family  of  Gayer, 
by  Arthur  Edw.  Gayer.  Westminster, 
1870,  4P- 

Gayot — Notice  sur  la  Famille  des  Gayot- 
Mascrany  de  la  Bassiere,  par  M.  Lud. 
d'Assac.     Lyon,  1846,  8<'- 

Gedding  pedigree,  with  genealogical  notes, 
by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,131. 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigrees,   and  Peeeage    Cases, 


375 


concerning       the 
Brit.  Mus.    Lans. 


Gedney — Collections 
family  of  Gedney. 
MS.  207,  A.  f.  253. 

The  Gedney  and  Clarke  Families 

of  Salem,  Massachusetts,  by  H.  ¥. 
Waters.     Salem,  1880,  8o- 

Gee — Mr.  Beamont's  History  of  Win- 
wick  :  Charles  Herle  and  the  Gee 
Family,  by  John  E.  Bailey.  Man- 
chester, 1878,  8«- 

Geer — Historical  Sketch  and  Genealogy 
of  George  and  Thomas  Geer,  from 
1621 — 1856,  by  James  Geer.  Hartford, 
1856,  120- 

Geffrard,  see  Motte. 

Gensefleisch — La  Famille  Gensefleisch  a 
Strasbourg,  par  A.  Saum.  Stras. 
1868,  80- 

Gentis — Familiaj  Julise  Gentis,  by  Joan. 
Glandorpio.     Basilese,  1576,  12''- 

George,  see  Corliss. 

Gerald,  see  Fitzgerald. 

Geraldine  Knights.  See  "  Irish  Anti- 
quarian Researches,"  by  Sir  Wm. 
Betham,  1827,  8<'- 

Gerard  pedigree,  with  genealogical  notes 
by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,131. 

Gernon — Collection  concerning  the  Gernon 
Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19131. 

Some  Account  of  Robert  Gernon 

and  his  Successors,  the  Barons  Mont- 
fichet,  by  Miss  Fry.  See  "  Transactions 
of  the  Essex  Archaeological  Society," 
vol.  5.     Colchester,  1873,  8o- 

Gerould — The  Genealogy  of  the  Family 
of  Gamaliel  Gerould,  son  of  Dr.  Jaques 
(or  James)  Jerould  of  the  Province  of 
Languedoc,  France,  by  the  Rev.  Samuel 
L.  Gerould.     Bristol,  N.H.  1885,  8«- 

Supplement  to  the  Genealogy  of 

the  Family  of  Gamaliel  Gerould,  by 
Henry  Gerould.     Bristol,   N.Y.    1890, 

Gerrish — Genealogical  Record  of  the 
compiler's  branch  of  the  Gerrish 
Family,  by  John  J.  Gerrish.  Portland, 
1880,  180- 
Gevaudan — Genealogie  de  la  Famille  de 
Gevaudon,  extraite  du  tome  second  des 
Arch.  Geneal.  et  Hist,  de  la  Noh.  de 
France,  pub.  par  P.  L.  •Laine.  Par. 
1829,  80- 
Ghibellin,  see  Guelph. 


Giac — Liste  genealogique  de  la  noble  et 
illustre  Famille  Giac,  en  Auvergne  et 
en  Guienne,  par  P.  L.  Laine.  Par. 
1847,  4^- 

Gibb — Pedigree  of  James  Reid  Campbell 
of  Inverardine,  Cornwall,  Canada,  and 
Sir  George  Duncan  Gibb,  Bart.,  of 
Falkland,  Fife,  by  Sir  Geo.  D.  Gibb. 
1872.     Single  sheet. 

Pedigree  of  the  Ancient  Scottish 


Family  of  Gibb,  Lords  of  Carribber, 
Knights  and  Baronets  of  Falkland,  by 
Sir  Geo.  Gibb.  London,  1874.  Single 
sheet. 

■Life  and  Times  of  R.   Gib,  Lord 


of  Caribber  and  Master  of  the  Stables 
to  James  V.  of  Scotland,  with  Notices 
of  his  Descendants,  edited  by  Sir  G.  D. 
Gibb.     2  vols.     1874,  8o- 

Gibbs — Family  Notices,  by  William  Gibbs 
of  Lexington.  Privately  printed,  1845, 
pp.  8. 

Report  of  a  search  made  in  Eng- 
land for  the  Gibbs  Family  in  the 
U.S.A.,  by  Columbus  Smith.  Contain- 
ing a  short  history  and  several  genea- 
logies of  the  Gibbs  Family.  Middle- 
bury,  1848,  8o- 

Memoirs  of  the  Gibbs  Family,  of 

England  and  America,  by  Wm.  Gibbs. 
Edited  with  additions  by  J.  W.  Gibbs. 
Philadelphia,  1879,  4P- 

Gibon — •Memoire  genealogique  et  his- 
torique  de  la  Maison  de  Gibon,  ou 
Gibon  Porhoet.     Paris,  1790,  4P- 

Maison    de     Gibon    des     anciens 

comtes  de  Porhoet.  Paris,  1822, 
fol. 

Gibson — Collections  respecting  the  Gibson 
Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,131. 

Pedigree  of  Gibson  of  Bampton, 

by  Chas.  Dalton.  Folding  sheet, 
1886? 

Gicquel — Maison  de  Gicquel.  Notice 
historique  et  genealogique,  par  Joseph 
Noulens.     Paris,  1877,  S^- 

Giez — Esquisses  genealogiques  de  I'anci- 
enne  Maison  des  barons  de  Giez,  barons 
d'Orbigny,  par  E.  Perraud  de  Thonry. 
Par.  1851,  S^- 

Gilliers — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  des 
Gilliers,  seigneurs  de  la  Ville-Dieu,  etc. 
par  Pierre  d'Hozier.  Paris,  1631,  fol. 
Another  edition  in  1652. 


376 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigeees,  and    Peeeage  Cases. 


Giffard — Pedigrees  of  the  earl}'"  Giffards, 
with  notes  by  I).  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,131. 

Pedigree  of  Giffard  and  Solers 

of  Weston  Subedge,  and  Harward,  of 
Weston  Subedge  and  Bretforton.  Pri- 
vately printed  by  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps, 
Bart. 

Who  was  my  Grandfather  ?     A 

biograpliical  sketch,  by  Sir  A.  H.  Gif- 
fard.  Privately  printed,  Lond.  1805, 
8«- 

-The  Tombs  of  the  Giffards,  with 


8"- 


a  pedigree   of  the  Family,   by  James 
Hicks  Smith.     Wolverliampton,  1870, 

-Charters  and  Notices  relating  to 


the  Family  of  Gift'ard,  by  J.  K.  Planche 
See  Journal  of  the  British  Archceolo- 
gical  Association,  vols,  viii)  348-351  ; 
xxix,  24,  58-68,  225-226. 

GifFord— The  Family  of  the  Giffords,  by 
J.  K.  Planche,  Esq.  See  the  Journal 
of  the  British  Archceologlcal  Associa- 
tion, xxix,  58.  Lond.    1873,  S^- 

Pedigree  and  notesof  the  Family 

of  Gifford,  of  Gloucestershire,  London, 
etc.,  with  extracts  from  parish  registers. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2289,  ff,  119- 
124. 

Gilbert  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.    MS.    19,131. 

Narrative   of   the    Captivity, 

etc.  of  Benjamin  Gilbert  and  his  family 
in  1780.  Lond.  1780,  12^-  Second 
edition  in  1790.  Third  edition,  to  whicli 
is  prefixed  a  short  Account  of  the  Gil- 
bert Family,  Philadelphia,  1848,  12o- 

Genealogical  Memoir  of  the 

Gilbert  Family  in  both  Old  and  New 
England,  by  J.  W.  Thornton.  Boston, 
1850,  8''-      Privately  printed. 

Gile,  see  Guild. 

Giles— The  Giles  Memorial.  Genealogical 
Memoirs  of  the  Families  bearing  the 
name  of  Giles,  Gould,  Holmes,  Jennison, 
Leonard,  Lindall,  Curwen,  Marshall, 
Kobinson,  Sampson,  and  Webb,  by  John 
A.  Vinton.  Boston  [U.S.],  1864, 
80- 

Gill — The  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Gylle,  or  Gill,  of  Hertforishire,  Essex 
and  Kent,  illustrated  by  Wills  and 
other  Documents,  by  Gordon  Gyll. 
Lond.  1842,  4o- 


I  Gill— The  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Gylle,  or  Gill,  of  Hertfordshire.  "Col- 
lectanea Topographica  et  Genealogica," 
viii,  274—297,  410. 

Gillson — Genealogy  of  the  Gillson  and 
Jillson  Family,  by  David  Jillson.  Cen- 
tral Falls,  1876,  8^^- 

Gilman — A  Genealogical  and  Biographical 
Becord  of  that  Branch  of  the  Family  of 
Gilman  descended  from  the  Hon.  Coun- 
sellor John  Gilman,  by  Arthur  Gilman. 
Privately  printed,  1863,  8'^- 

Genealogy  of  the  Gihnan  Family 


in  England  and    America,  by    Arthur 
Gilman.  Albany,  1864,  8^- 

•  The  Gilman  Family  traced  in  the 


line  01  Hon.  John  Gilman  of  Exeter, 
N.H.,  with  an  account  of  many  other 
Gilmans,  by  Arthur  Gilman.  Albany, 
N.1.1869,  8«- 
Gilpin  of  England,  by  Thomas  Gilpin, 
lithographed  by  A.  Kollner.  Philadel- 
phia, 1852,  folio  slieet. 

The  Gilpin  Family,  from  Bichard 


de  Guylpyn  in  1206,  in  a  line  to  Joseph 
Gilpin,  the  emigrant  to  America.  With 
a  Notice  of  the  West  Family,  who  like- 
wise emigrated.    1870,  8°- 

Memoirs  of  Dr.  11.  Gilpin  and  of 

his  po&terity  in  the  two  succeeding 
generations,  together  with  an  account  of 
the  author,  and  a  pedigree  of  the  Gilpin 
I'amily,  by  Wm.  Gilpin.  "  Cumber- 
land and  Westmoreland  Archaeological 
Society,"  1879,  8<^- 

— Memoirs  of  Dr.  Bichard  Gilpin, 

of  Scaleby  in  Cumberland,  and  of  his 
posterity,  with  an  account  of  the  author, 
and  tlie  Gilpin  pedigree,  by  William 
Gilpin,  edited  by  William  Jackson. 
1884,  80- 

Gilsland — The  names  of  the  descendants 
of  the  Barons  and  Lords  of  Gilsland, 
from  the  Conquest  of  England.  3IS. 
No.  IT.    Carlisle  Cathedral. 

Gimel,  see  Faure. 

Gipps  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,132. 

Girling  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,132. 

Giustiniani — Silva  Genealogica  d'alcune 
Famiglie  della  Casa  in  cui  si  Tratta  di 
Giustiniani,  by  Tomassini.  Yenezia, 
1699.  40- 


Family  Histoeies,  PedigtieHs,   aitd  Peerage  Cases. 


377 


Giustiniaui — Plowden's  Disquisition  con- 
ceruing  the  Law  of  Alienage,  illustrated 
in  an  elaborate  Opinion  of  Counsel  upon 
the  Claim  of  Prinee  Giustiniani  to  the 
Earldom  of   Newburgh.     Paris,  1818. 

8«- 
. Case  of  Ceeilia,  Princess  Gius- 
tiniani, &c.,  claiming  the  dignity  of 
Countess  of  Newburgh  1857.  fol. 
Supplemental  Case  and  Pedigree,  1857. 
Glanville  —  Pedigree  of  the  Norman 
Family  of  Glanville  of  Norfolk,  Suffolk, 
Essex,  Dorset,  Yorkshire,  and  Cornwall, 
from  1050  to  1870.  Oblong  1'^-  Litho- 
graph, 1880  ? 

Records  of  the  Anglo-Norman 

House  of  Glanville,  from  A.D.  1050  to 
1880,  by  Wm.  Urmiston  S,  Glanville- 
llichards.     Lond.  1882,  4f^- 

Collections     respecting      the 

Glanville    Family    by    D.    E.    Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.   19,132. 
Glasenapp — Geschichte,    etc.    von  Glase- 
napp,  by   E.  von    Glasenapp.     Berlin, 
188-1.  8"- 
Gledstone— The  Gledstones  and  the  Siege 
of   Cocklaw,  by  Mrs.   OHver.      Edinb. 
1878.    8°-       Printed   for  the   Hawick 
Archceological  Society. 
Glemham  —  Collections    respecting    the 
Glemham   Family,   by   D.    E.    Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,132. 
(xlenbervie.  Lord,  see  Douglas. 
Glencairn — Claims  preferred  to  the  House 
of  Lords  in  the  Case  of  the   Glencairn 
Peerage,  by  J.  Maidment,  Esq.   Edinb. 
1810.     Only  60  copies  printed. 
Glendonyn,  See  Coulthart.^ 
Ulendour — The  History  of  the  Island  of 
Anglesey,  with  a  Genealogical  Account 
of  Owen  Glendour.    1775,  4P- 

-Owen  Glendower's  Arms,  by 

John  ap  William  ap  John.  See  "  Archse- 
olos^ia  Cambrensis,"  new  series,  vol.  4. 
■  Lond.  1853,  8«- 

Gloucester,  Earls  of.  Notes  on  the 
Norman  Earls  of  Gloucester,  by  Dr. 
Powell.  See  Journal  of  the  British 
Archceological  Associatioti,  yol.  xxv, 
27-41. 

The  Earls  of  Gloucester  and 

Hertford,  by  J.  R.  Planche,  Esq.  See 
the  Journal  of  the  British  Archceologi- 
cal Association,  xxvi,  14S.  Lond. 
1870,  80- 


Gloucester — The  Earls  of  Gloucester  and 
Hertford.  See  "  The  Land  of  Morgan," 
by  Geo.  T.  Clark.     Lond.  1883,  8«- 

Glover — The  Pedigree  and  Arms  of  the 
Glovers,  of  Mount  Glover,  by  D.  O.  C. 
Fisher  and  Sir  John  B.  Burke.  Lond. 
1858,  8«- 

Glover  Memorials  and  Genealo- 


gies. An  account  of  John  Glover  of 
Dorchester,  and  his  descendants,  by  A. 
Glover.     Boston,  1867,  8«- 

Godbold — Collection  concerning  the  God- 
bold  Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,132. 

Goddard — Pedigree  of  Goddard  of  Swin- 
don, Clive-Pipard,  and  Purton.  Single 
sheet,  about  1830.  Privately  printed 
by  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps. 

A  Genealogy  of  the  Descen- 


dants of  Edward  Goddard,  by  W.  A. 
Goddard.     Worcester  [U.S.]  1883,  So- 
Pedigree    of    the   family    of 


Goddard  of  Swindon,  Co.  Wilts.  Copied 
by  Francis  Goddard,    Clerc,   Vicar   of 
Hilmarton,  Wilts,  1858.    A  roll.   Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  23,237. 
Memoir  of  the  Goddards   of 


North  Wilts.  Compiled  from  Ancient 
Records,  Registers,  and  Family  Papers, 
by  Richard  Jefferies.  Swindon,  1873, 
4^0.     Privately  printed. 

Godefroy,  see  also  Droullin. 

Godefroy — La  Genealogie  avec  les  gestes 
et  nobles  faitz  d'armes  du  tres  preux  et 
renomme  prince  Godeffroy  de  Boulion 
et  des  ses  Chevalereux  freres  Baudouin 
et  Eustace.     Paris,  1504,  fol. 

La  Genealogie,  avec  les  gestes 


et  nobles  faits  d'armes  du  prince  Gode- 
froy de  Bouillon  et  de  ses  chevaleureux 
freres  Baudouin  et  Eustace,  par  Pierre 
Desrey,  de  Troyes.  Paris,  1511,  fol. 
Another  edition,  Lyon,  1580,  8°* 

Godet — Notice  genealogique  et  historique 
sur  lafamille  Godet  en  Champagne,  par 
Barthelemy.     Paris,  1878,  S^- 

Godfrey — Collections  respecting  the  God- 
frey Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,132. 

Godoy — Patent  of  Charles  IV.  King  of 
Spain,  constituting  Don  Manuel  de 
Godoy  Alvarez  de  Faria,  Principe  de 
la  Paz,  1797.  Prefixed  are  the  Arms 
of  Godoy,  with  Supporters,  etc.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  17,060. 


ms 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigeues,   and   Peeeage  Cases. 


Goethals  Family.  Goethals  Kronyksken, 
3ic.  by  T.  N.  L.  Sehelliuek.  Gend. 
1830,  80- 

Esquisses  biographiques  sur   la 

Maison  de  Goethals,  redigees  par  M.  le 
chev.  de  la  Basse-Mouturie.  Paris, 
1835,  80-  Seconde  edition,  1837  ; 
another  by  Taffard  in  1838. 

Goldesborough — Memorials  of  the  Goldes- 
borough  Family,  Illustrated,  by  Albert 
Goldsbrough,  M.A.     In  progress,  1887. 

Golding  and  Goldingham  pedigrees,  with 
copious  notes  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,132. 

Gonzales — Cronica  de  el  Gran  Cardenal 
de  Espana,  Don  Pedro  Gonzalez  de 
Mendo^a,  ivith  arms,  portrait  and 
a  genealogical  plate,  by  Pedro  Salazar 
de  Mendo^a.     Toledo,  1G25,  fol. 

Gondi — Histoire  et  preuves  genealogiques 
de  la  Maison  de  Gondi.  With  por- 
traits.    Paris  n.d.  4^- 

Eemarques    sommaires    sur    la 

Maison  de  Gondi,  par  le  sieur  P. 
d'Hozier.     Paris,  1652,  4°- 

-Histoire     genealogique    de    la 


Maison  de  Gondi,  par  Jean  de  Corbi- 

nelli.    2  vols.    Paris,  1705,  4o-    Plates 

in  folio. 
Gonville  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 

Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,132. 
Gonzaga,  see  also  Nevers. 
Gonzaga — Doctoris  A.  P.  Gonzaga.    Calci 

Operis  addita  Genealogia  totius  Familise. 

Ant.  Possevino.     Mant.  1628,  fol. 
Portraits   of  the    Marquises 

and  Dukes  of  Mantua  of  the  House  of 

Gonzaga.     Aug.  and  Paris,  1620 — 58. 

fol. 

-Memorie  di  tre  celebri  princi 


pesse   della  fg,miglia   Gonzaga,   by   I 
Affo.     Parma,  1787,  4o- 

-Indirizzo    as^l'   Italiani,    etc. 


principally  concerning  the  family  of 
Gonzaga  of  Mantua,  with  a  genealogy, 
&c.     [Rome,  1848.]  4o- 

-Notice  historique  et  genealo- 


gique sur  la  f  amille  imperiale  et  royale 
des  Princes  de  Gonzaga,  par  Aime 
Ferraris.     Turin,  1851,  8o- 

-Notice  historique  des  Ordres 


de  Chevalerie  appartenant  a  la  maison 
royale  des  Princes  de  Gonzaga,  Dues 
de  Mantoue,  etc.  by  the  Marquis 
Alexandre  de  Villamora.     Lyon,  1863, 


4P-  Second  edition,  augmented.  Mar- 
seille, 1866,  40- 
Gonzaga — TuUa  Famiglia  dei  Principe 
Gonzaga  di  Mantova,  by  Alexandre  de 
Villamora,  Marquis.  Confutazione  dell' 
opera  del  Conte  P.  Litta.  Napoli, 
1867,  40- 

■Di  Celebri   processi,    giudizi 


supplizi  e  tragiche  avventure  apparnenti 
alia  storia  d'  Italia  i  Gonsaga  di  Casti- 
glione,  by  Giov.  Fogu.  Sassari,  1867, 
80- 

Gooch — Collections  relating  to  the  Gooch 
Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19132. 

Goode — Virginia  Cousins.  A  Study  of 
the  Ancestry  and  Posterity  of  John 
Goode,  of  Whitby,  with  notes  upon 
related  Families,  by  G.  Browne  Goode. 
Richmond,  1888,  4«- 

Goodhue.  Biography  of  the  first  Settle- 
ment of  the  Family  and  the  Name  of 
Goodhue,  at  Ipswich,  in  1636,  and 
Genealogy  to  1833  ;  with  an  Address 
by  Deacon  Sam.  Goodhue ;  arranged 
by  Steph.  Goodhue.  Boston,  1833, 
pp.  16. 

Goodinge,  see  Johnstone. 

Goodrich — The  Goodrich  Family  Mem- 
orial, containing  the  English  History 
of  the  Family,  by  the  Ilev.  Hiram  P. 
Goodrich,  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Part  I. 
Chicago,  1883,  8o- 

The     Goodrich    Family    in 

America  ;  together  with  a  short  account 
of  the  Family  in  England.  Edited  for 
the  Goodrich  Family  Association,  by 
Lafayette  Wallace  Case.  Chicago, 
1889,  80' 

Goodricke — History  of  the  Goodricke 
Family.  Edited  by  Charles  Alfred 
Goodricke.  Lond.  1885,  8<'-  Privately 
printed. 

Abstracts  of  Goodricke  Wills. 

(Yorkshire,  Lincolnshire,  and  Cam- 
bridge.) Bj  C.  A.  Goodricke.  In 
progress,  1887. 

Goodridge  Memorial.  Ancestry  and  Des- 
cendants of  Moses  Goodridge,  who  died 
at  Constantino,  Mich.,  23  Aug.  1838, 
by  Sidney  Perley.  Washington,  1884, 
go.     Privately  printed. 

Goodwin — Collections  relating  to  the 
Family  of  Goodwin,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,132. 


Family  Histobies,  pEDtanEEs,  and   Peerage  Cabes 


379 


Goodwin — Goodwin  and  Bradbury  Arms, 
drawn  by  Harriet  Bainbridge  for  W. 
F.  Goodwin,  Capt.  U.  S.  A.  Litho- 
graphed by  F.  Geese.  Pub.  by  West 
and  Johnson.  Eichmond,  Virg.,  1869, 
40. 

Gordon,  see  also  Coulthart. 

Gordon — The  History  of  the  Ancient 
Family  of  Gordon,  by  William  Gordon. 
2  vols.  Edinb.  1726,  8«- 

A     Concise     History    of     the 

Antient  and  Illustrious  House  of 
Gordon,  by  C.  A.  Gordon.  Aberdeen, 
1754,  12«-      Privately  printed. 

Surgundo    (a  Metrical  History 

of  the  Feuds  of  the  Gordon  Family), 
by  C.  K.  Sharpe.  Edinb.  1837,  4'^- 
50  Copies  privately  printed. 

-Pedigree    of    George    Gordon, 


sixth  Lord  Byron,  of  the  Family  of 
Burun,  or  Buron,  or  Byron,  by  E. 
Bernard,  1870.  Single  sheet. 

A     Concise     History     of     the 

Ancient  and  Illustrious  House  of 
Gordon,  by  C.  A.  Gordon.  Aberdeen, 
1890,  8«- 

-Collections  for   the  history   of 


the  Gordon  family  are  in  the  possession 
of  His  Grace  the  Duke  of  llichmond. 
MSS.  unpublished. 

Claim  of  Sir  Charles  Gordon  to 

the  Earldom  of  Sutherland.     Sessional 
Papers,  Dec.  1767— Jan.  1768. 
Case    of   Sir   Kobert    Gordon, 


claiming  the  title,  honour  and  dignity 
of  Earl  of  Sutherland.  Edinb.  1769,  fol. 
-Supplemental  Case  of  Sir  Robert 


Gordon,  Bart.,  claiming  the  title  of 
Earl  of  Sutherland,  with  two  Pedigrees, 
1770. 

■ In  the  Question  concerning  the 

Peerage  of  Sutherland.  Brief  for  the 
Counsel  of  Sir.  llobert  Gordon,  Bart., 
claiming  the  title  and  dignity  of  Earl 
of  Sutherland.  Lond.  1771  ?  4P- 

Gore — Genealogy  of  the  Payne  and  Gore 
Families.  Edited  by  W.  H.  Whitmore 
for  the  JBrince  Society.  Boston,  1875, 
8«- 

Gorges — Pedigree  of  Gorges,  of  Chelsey, 
etc.  Privately  printed  by  Sir  Thomas 
Phillipps,  Bart. 

Genealogical  Table  •£  the  Issue 

and  Descendants  of  Sir  Thomas  and 
Lady  Helena  Gorges,  to  about  the  year 


1640,  with  Portraits  of  Sir  Thomas 
and  Lady  Helena,  and  of  four  of  their 
children.  Vellum  roll.  Brit.  Mus. 
Lans.  KoU  9. 
Gorges — Pedigree  of  Sir  Ferdinando 
Gorges  (founder  of  the  State  of  Maine, 
U.S.A.),  by  Frederick  Brown.  100 
Copies  privately  printed  from  the 
Historical  and  Genealogical  Register. 
Boston,  1875,  8«- 
Gorham — Genealogical  Account  of  the 
Breton  and  Anglo-Breton  Families  De 
Gorram.  In  the  Maine,  Hertfordshire, 
Leicestershire,  and  Nottinghamshire, 
during  the  12th,  13th,  and  14th  cen- 
turies, by  the  llev.  George  C.  Gorham. 
Lond.  1837.  8o- 

The  Descent  of  the  Manar  of 

Gorhambury  in  Hertfordshire,  and  the 
Family  of   Gorham,  from  wliom  that 
estate  derived  its  name.     "  Collectanea 
Topographica  et  Genealogica,"  v.  182 
—199,  329—345  ;  vi.  284—289  ;  viii. 
81—116. 
Gorton — The    Gortons    of    G  orton    and 
other  places  in  Lancashire,  with  Addi- 
tions, by  J.  Higson.     Lond.  1873.  8°- 
Privately  printed. 
Gosnold  —  Collection     concerning     the 
Family  of    Gosnold,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,133. 
Gosson — Genealogie  de  la  famille  Gosson, 
Seigneurs  d'Ambrines,  &c.  par  A.  Le 
Boucq  de  Ternas.     Douai,   1875,    8o- 
Only  37  copies  printed. 
Gotha,  see  Saxe-Coburg  and  Sax-Gotha. 
Gotherson,  see  Scott. 
Gotz — Genealogical  notes  of  the  Family 
of   Gotz,   of  ISTuremburg,  to  the  year 
1733  ;  with  Arms  in  colours,  and  with 
four  engraved  portraits  of  J  ohann  Con- 
rad Gotz,  1688—1690.     Folio.     Brit 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,068. 
Gough  pedigree,  with  genealogical  notes 
by  D.  E.  Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,133. 
Gould,  see  also  Giles. 
Gould  pedigree,  with  genealogical  notes 
by  D.  E.  Davy.     Brit  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,133. 

The   Ancestry   and   Posterity   of 

Zaccheus  Gould  of  Topsfield.  A  con- 
densed abstract  of  the  Family  Records, 
by  Benj.  Apthorp  Gould.  Salem, 
1872,80- 


380 


Family  Histobies,  pEDiaEEEs,  and   Peeeage   Cases. 


Gould— Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Gould, 
by  R.  S.  Boddington.  Lond.  1880,  4«- 
Privately  printed. 

Goulding,  see  Adams. 

Gouldsmyth — Someaecountof  the  Family 
of  Gouldsmyth.  See  "  A  Koyal 
Deseent ;  with  other  pedigrees  and 
Memorials,"  by  T.  E.  Sharpe.  Lond 
1875  and  1881,  4«- 

Genealogy  of  the  Gould- 
smyth Family,  by  Miss  Sharpe.  re- 
printed from  "The  Genealogist,"  1878. 

Gourjault — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Gourjault,  en  Poitou.  Extraite  du 
tome  onzieme  des  Arch,  geneal.  et  hist, 
de  la  Nob.  de  France,  par.  M.  Laine. 
Par.  1817,  8«- 

Gourlay — Memorials  of  the  Scottish 
House  of  Gourlay,  by  the  Kev.  Chas. 
Kogers.  Privately  printed.  Edinb. 
1888,  4P- 

Gournay,  see  also  Gurney  ;  Yvery. 

Gournay — Eecherches  historiques  sur  la 
Normandie  (et  les  seigneurs  de 
Gournay),  par.  M.  du  Bois,  Paris, 
1843,  8«- 

Ilecord  of  the  House  of  G  ournay, 

with  Supplement.    By  Daniel  Gourney. 
Lond.  1848  and  1858,  4P- 

—On  the  House  of   Gournay,   by 


T.  J.  Pettigrew,  Esq.,  See  "  Collectanea 
Arclijeologica,"  vol.  ii.  Lond.  1863,  4P- 

Gower — Collections  respecting  the  Family 
of  Gower,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,133. 

My      Father's    Family.  —  The 

Gowers.  "  My  Reminiscences,"  by 
Lord  Ronald  Gower,  vol.  i.  Lond. 
1883,  8''- 

Gower,  Barons  of,  see  Breose. 

Gowrie  —  Papers  relating  to  William, 
JFirst  Earl  of  Gowrie,  and  Patrick 
Ruthven,  his  fifth  and  last  surviving 
son.     Lond.  1867,  8«- 

Goyon — Notice  historique  sur  la  Famille 
de  Goyon-Matignon,  par  Gabriel  de 
Goyon-Matignon.  Paris,  1853,  8<^- 

Gozon — Essai  genealogique  sur  le  rameau 
de  la  Maison  de  Gozon  etabli  au 
Chateau  d'Ays  en  Querci,  par  I'abbe 
Lavaissiere.     Villefranche,  n.d.  4°- 

Grace — A  Survey  of  TuUaroun,  etc., 
being  a  Genealogical  History  of  the 
Family  of  Grace.  Dubl.  1819,  So- 
Only  50  copies  printed. 


Grace — Grace  Family — A  Survey  of 
Tullaroan,  or  Grace's  Parish  in  the 
Cantred  of  Grace's  County  and  County 
of  Kilkenny,  by  W.  Shaw  Mason. 
Diibl.  1849,  8«-  ^ 

Memoirs  of  the  Family  of  Grace 


being  a  Genealogical  History  of  the 
Family  from  their  Settlement  in  Ire- 
land, time  of  Henry  II.  to  the  present 
time,  by  Sheffield  Grace.  2  vols,  Lond. 
1823,  8°    Privately  printed. 

Lines  written  at  Jerpoint  Abbey 

(with  monumental  inscriptions,  etc.  re- 
lating to  the  family  of  Grace),  by  S. 
Grace.     Lond.  1823,  4P- 

-An   ancient  feudal  war-song,  the 


slogan  of  the  retainers  and  clansmen  of 
the  family  of  Grace,  Barons  of  Courts- 
town,  by  S.  Grace.  With  translations. 
Lond.  1839,  8«-  Fifty  copies  privately 
printed. 

A    Descriptive   and  Architectural 

Sketch  of  the  Grace — Mausoleum  in 
the  Queen's  County,  Ireland,  by  Wm. 
Shaw  Mason.     Dubl.  1849,  8°- 

Pedigree  of  the  Family  of    Grace. 

See  Nichols'  "  Bibl.  Top.  Brit."  vol. 
vii.  part  ii.  p.  360. 

■Genealos^ical  notes  of  the  families  of 


Grace  and  Radcliffe,  by  Joseph  Hunter. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,623. 

Graden — Grant  of  Nobility  and  Arms  to 
Leopold  Grad,  with  the  addition  of  von 
Graden  to  his  name,  1759.  The  arms 
are  emblazoned  on  vellum,  and  bears 
the  signature  of  the  Empress  Maria 
Theresia,  of  Germany.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  15,905. 

Graf — Descent  of  Carl  Hannibal  Graf 
von  Dietrichstein,  with  coloured  arms, 
1729.  Vellum  Boll.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  18,010. 

Graham,  see  also  Howard. 

Graham — An  Historical  and  Genealogical 
Tree  or  Table  of  the  most  Ancient  and 
Illustrious  Family  of  Graham,  from  the 
Marquis  Graham  tO'  Sir  William  de 
Grame,  including  26  Generations  of 
this  Great  and  Noble  Scotch  Family, 
by  John  Brown.     Single  sheet,  n.d. 

The  Grahams  or  Graemes  of 

the  Debateable  Land,  by  Joseph  Bain. 
See  ArchcGological  Joxi^rnal.,  vol.  43. 
Lond.  1886,  S^- 


Family  Histories,  Pedigeees,  ai^d    Peerage  Cases. 


381 


Grrammout — Notice  historique  sur  la 
Maison  des  dues  de  Grammont,  par  le 
marquis  du  Prat.     Vers.  n.d.  S°- 

I Memoires    du    Comte     de 

Grammont,  par  Comte  A.  Hamilton, 
avec  des  Notes  par  M.  Horace  Walpole. 
Strawberry  Hill,  1772,  4P-  Another 
edition,  with  72  portraits  by  Harding, 
I79e3,  4«- 

Gramont — Histoire  et  Genealogie  de  la 
Maison  de  Gramont.    Paris,  1874,  4''- 

Granard,  Earls  of,  see  also  Forbes. 

Granard — Memoirs  of  the  Earls  of 
Granard,  ivith  'pedigrees,  by  Admiral 
John  Forbes.  Lond.  and  Dubl.  1868,  S^- 

Claim  of  the  Earl  of  Granard 

to  vote  at  Elections  of  Irish  Peers. 
See  Sessional  Papers^  217  of  1857, 
Sess.  2. 

Grandison,  Barony  of,  see  Bedingfield. 

Grandison,  Viscount,  see  Jersey. 

Grandison — The  Genealogy  of  the  P,t. 
Hon.  John  Earl  of  Grandison  as  des- 
cended of  the  House  of  Desmond  by 
the  name  of  Fitz  Gerald.  MS.  Castle 
Forbes,  Co.  Longford. 

Case  on  behalf  of  Sir  Henry 

Paston  Bedingfield,  Bart,  claiming  to 
be  a  co-heir  to  the  Barony  of  Grandi- 
son. Supplement  Case  and  Minutes  of 
Evidence,  with  pedigrees  and  arms. 
1854 — 58.     Sessional  Papers. 

Grandtully — Memoirs  of  the  Grandtully 
Family.  The  Ped  Book  of  Grand- 
tully, by  William  Eraser.  2  vols. 
Edinb.  1868,  8'^- 

Grannis,  see  Daw^son. 

Grant — Memoires  historiques,  genealo- 
giques,  etc.  de  la  Maison  de  Grant,  en 
Ecosse,  en  Normandie,  en  Allemagne, 
en  Suede,  en  Dannemarc,  etc.  par 
Charles  Grant,  Vicomte  de  Vaux 
Lond.  1796,  8o- 

The  Ancestry  of  General  Grant, 

and  their  Contemporaries,  by  E.  C. 
Marshall.     New  York,  1869,  8^- 

Ane   Account  of   the  rise  and 

offspring  of  the  name  of  Grant.  Lond. 
1876,  8"-     Privately  printed. 

The   Chiefs  "of   Grant,   by  Sir 

Wm.  Eraser.    3  vols.   Edinb.  1883,  4«- 

Genealogical  Notes  ,•    I.  Ameri- 


can Ancestry  of  U.  S.  Gra^^t,  by  Dr. 
H.  E.  liobinson.  Only  50  copies 
privately  printed,  1885,  8°- 


Grante,  see  Grente. 

Granville — Pedigree  of  Granville  of  Sto  we, 
CO.  Devon,  and  of  D'Ewes  of  Willes- 
born,  CO.  Warwick.  Privately  printed 
by  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps,  Bart. 

The    Granvilles.       See   The 

Great  Governing  Families  of  England, 
by  Sanford  and  Townsend.     Vol.  ii. 

-The  Seize  Quartiers  of  G.  G. 


Leveson-Gower,  2nd  Earl  Granville, 
Folio  sheet. 

Histoire   genealogique   de  la 

Maison  de  Granville  avec  ses  genealo- 
gies, etc.  in  the  handwriting  of  John 
Anstis.    Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS.  419  (4). 

Gravarret,  see  Castel. 

Graves — Pedigree  of  Graves,  of  Bath. 
Privately  printed  by  Sir  Thomas 
Phillipps.     Lond.  1831,  folio  sheet. 

Gravina — La  Casa  Gravina  cenno  e  tavolo 
genealogiche,  per  Vincenzo  Palizzolo 
Gravina,  Barone  di  Ramione.  Palermo, 
1887,  fol. 

Gray  Genealogy ;  being  a  Genealogical 
Record  and  History  of  the  Descend- 
ants of  John  Gray,  of  Beverly,  Mass.  ; 
including  sketches  of  other  Gray  Fami- 
lies, bv  M.  D.  Kaymond.  Tarry  town, 
N.Y.  1887,  80- 

Grazebrook  —  Genealogical  Memoranda 
relating  to  the  Family  of  Grazebrook, 
by  G.  Grazebrook.  Lond.  1878,  4P- 
Privately  printed. 

Greaves  —  Collections  relating  to  the 
Family  of  Greaves,  by  James  West. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  4243. 

Green,  see  also  Day  ;  Vinton. 

Green — Collections  concerning  the  Fami- 
lies of  Green  and  Greene,  bv  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,133. 

A  Memoir  of   Thomas    Green, 


Esquire,  of  Ipswich  ;  with  a  critique 
on  his  writings,  and  an  Account  of  his 
Family  and  Connections,  by  J.  Ford. 
Ipswich,  1825,  4"-  Only  100  copies 
printed, 

-Notice  of  the  Family  of  Green 


of    WorlingAvorth,    Suffolk.       Wood- 
bridge  [1835?],  80- 

An   Account   of   Percival    and 


Ellen  Green  and  some  of  their  Descend- 
ants, by  Samuel  Abbott  Green.  GrO' 
ton,  Mass.  1876,  8«' 


382 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and   Peerage  Cases. 


Greene — History  of  the  Greene  Family, 
of  Drayton.  See  Halstead's  Succinct 
Genealogies,  1685. 

• — A  Genealogical  sketch   of   the 

Descendants  of  Thomas  Greene  of  Mai- 
den, Massuchusetts,  by  S.  S.  Greene. 
Boston,  1858,  H^- 

Greenes  of  Warwick  in  Colonial 


History,  by  Henry  E.  Turner,  M.D, 
Newport,  R.T.  1877,  8^^ 

Greenhalgh — Memoranda  of  the  Green- 
halgh  "Family,  by  Joseph  Dodson 
Greenhalgh.  Bolton,  1869,  8«-  For 
private  circulation. 

Memoir     of     Capt.    John 

Greenhalgh,  Governor  of  the  Isle  of 
Man,  1640—1651,  with  a  Pedigree  of 
Greenhalgh  of  Brandlesome,  co.  Lan- 
caster, by  Wm.  Harrison.  Manx 
Society,    vol.    xxx.       Douglas,    1878, 

Greenleaf— A  Genealogy  of  the  Green- 
leaf  Family,  by  Jonathan  Greenleaf. 
New  York,  1854,  8'^- 

Greenstreet — Memorials  of  the  Ancient 
Kent  Family  of  Greenstreet,  by  James 
Greenstreet.  Privately  printed,  pp.  32. 
1891.     In  progress. 

Pedigree  of  the  Ancient  Kent 

Family  of  Greenstreet,  by  James  Green- 
street. Privately  printed,  pp.  32.  1891. 
In  progress. 

Greenwood — Pedigree  of  Greenwood,  by 
Isaac  J.  Greenwood.  New  York,  1868. 
Single  sheet. 

Grefeuille — Charles  de  Grefeuille   et   sa 
Famille,  par  A.  Germain.    Montpellier,  i 
1860,  4P- 

Gregorie — A  Short  Account  of  the  Familj^ 
of  Gregorie,  from  the  time  tliey  gave 
up  the  name  of  Macgregor,  and  took 
that  of  Gregorie,  by  Henry  Gregory. 
1873,  80- 

Grelley — Observations  on  the  Baronial 
Family  of  Grelley,  by  W.  R.  Whatton. 
Manchester,  1824,4''-  Privately  printed. 

Grente — Famille  de  Grente  ou  Grante, 
seigneurs  du  Mesnil,  de  Villerville,  etc., 
par  M.  de  Birague.     Paris,  n.d.  fol. 

Gresham — Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Gresham,  by  Granville  Leveson  Gower. 
Lond.  1883^  4°-     Privately  printed. 

Collection     respecting     the 

Family  of  Gresham,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,133. 


Greville — The  Greville  Family,  of  War- 
wickshire. See  "  Shakespereana,"  by 
G.  R.  French,  p.  507. 

An  Historical  and  Genealogical 

Account  of  the  Noble  Family  of 
Greville,  including  the  History  and 
Succession  of  the  several  Earls  of  War- 
wick since  the  Norman  Conquest,  by  J. 
Edmondson.     Lond.  1766,  8« 

Genealoo^ies  of  the  Families  of 


Bourchier,  Cranfield,  and  Greville.  MS: 
No.  19.     Knole  Park,  co.  Kent. 

Grey,  see  also  Temple. 

Grey — Collections  for  the  pedigrees  of  the 
De  Greys,  and  the  alliances  of  the 
family  ;  pedigrees  and  arms.  MS.  No. 
4.     Wrest  Park,  Beds. 

Pedigree,   with  coloured  arms,  of 

the  Family  of  Grey,  by  Lawrence 
Holinshead,  dedicated  to  Henry  Lord 
Grey,  16th  century.  MS.  Collections 
by  Le  Neve  for  the  Family  of  Grey. 
Wrest  Park,  Beds. 

•Genealogy  of  the  ancient  Family 


of  Grey,  of  Codnor^  Wilton,  Barton, 
Rotherfield,  Ruthin,  etc.,  with  Arms  in 
colours.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1411, 
pp.  9—12. 

Some   account   of   the  family   of 

Grey  of  Wilton,  etc.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS."  5821,  ff.  186  b  to  224  b. 

A  Roll  containing  the  Pedigrees 

of  Grey,  etc.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  Roll 
O  15. 

Collections  relating  to  the  Family 

of  Grey,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,133. 

■Genealosrical  Tables  of  the  Noble 


Families  of   Grey,  Earl  of  Stamford, 
and  of  Booth,  Baron  Delamer,  by  Jos. 
Edmondson.     1770,  fol. 
^The  Greys  of  Howick.     See  "  The 


Great  Governing  Families  of  England," 
by  Sanford  and  Townsend.     Vol.  i. 
Edward   Grey,    the    last   Feudal 


Baron  of  Powys,  his  Will  and  Inven- 
torie  of  his  Household  Stuff,  &c. 
Introduction  by  David  Jones,  with 
notes  by  H.  W.  King.  Reprinted 
from  Montgomeryshire  Collections. 
Lond.  1885,  8'>- 

-Grey  de  Ruthyn.    Claim  of  Bertha 


L.  Clifton  to  the  Barony  of  Grey  de 
Ruthyn.  See  Sessional  FaperSj  B  of 
1876, 


Family  Histories,  Pedi&ebes,  and  Peerage   Cases. 


883 


Grice,  see  Le  Grice. 

Griffin — Case  of  Sir  John  Griffin  Griffin, 

I    in  relation  to  the  Barony  of  Howard  of 

'    Walden,  1784. 

Claim  of  Sir  John  Griffin  Griffin 

to  the  Baron}^  of  Howard  de  Walden. 

Sessional  JPapers,  3  and  9  of  1806-7. 
— A.  Partial  History  of  the  Griffin 

Family    in    Massachusetts.       Lowell, 


1   1888,  8«- 

(trrifflng — Genealogy  of  the  Descendants 
of  Jasper  Griffing,  by  Clara  J.  Stone. 
Completed  by  Mrs.  H.  D.  Cone.  Stock- 
bridge,  Mass.,  1881,  8"- 

Griffith  — The  Griffith  Family.  See 
"  Archceologia   Cambrensis,''    1861,  p. 


I 


ston,   of  Bradfeild,  in   the  County  of 

Essex,  Kt.   and  Baronet.     Brit.  Mus. 

MS.  Harl.  1389. 
Grimston — Collections    relating    to     the 

Family  of  Grimston,  by   D.  E.  Davy. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,133. 
Claim  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  James 


158. 

Account    of    the    Families    of 

Griffith,  Yonge,  and  Williams.  See 
"  Observations  on  the  Snowdon  Moun- 
tains," by  John  Thomas,  and  printed 
after  his  death  by  Wm.  Williams. 
Lond.  1802,  8«- 
Grigby — Pedigree  of  the  Grigby  Family 
of  Drinkstow,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy.  Brit  Mus.  Add.  MS  19,133. 
Grignols  —  La  Famille  des  Grignols- 
Talleyrand  descend-elle  des  anciens 
comtes  de  Perigord,  par  M.  de  F.  .  , 
(Flassan).     Paris,  1836,  8^- 

Reponse  deM.de  Saint- Allais 

a  M.  de  Flassan,  a  I'occasion  de  sa 
brochure  intitulee :  La  Famille  des 
Grignols-Tallevrand.  Deuxieme  edi- 
tion. Par.  1836,  8^- 
Grimaldi,  see  also  Ceva-Grimaldi. 
Grimaldi — The  Royal  Descent  of  the 
Marquess  Grimaldi,  by  S.  Grimaldi. 
Privately  printed. 

Genealogica   et    historica    Gri- 

maldae  gentes  Arbor.     By  Car.  de  Ve- 
nasque  Ferriol.     Paris,  1647,  fol, 

The  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 

Grimaldi  of   Genoa,   and  of  England, 
etc.,  by  Stacy  Grimaldi.     Lond.  1834. 
Single  sheet. 
Grimoard — Recherches  sur  la  famille  de 
Grimoard,  et  sur  ses  possessions  terri- 
torials   au   xiv®   siecle,    par   Albanes. 
Mende,  1866,  8'^-^ 
Grimouville — Genealogie   de   la   Maison 
de  Grimouville,    par    de   Grimouville- 
Larchant.     St.  Malo,  1818,  8« 
Grimston — The  auncient  and  right  wor- 
shipful Descent  of  Sir  Harbottle  Grim- 


Walter,  Viscount  Grimston,  to  Vote  at 
the  Elections  of  Peers  for  Ireland. 
Sessional  Fapeo^s,  1860. 

Griswold — Ancestry  and  Arms  of  Gris- 
wold.  Printed  by  H.  M.  Gardner  of 
Brooklyn,  N.Y.  about  1872. 

The  Griswold  Family  of  Con- 
necticut, with  Pedigree,  b}*  Prof. 
Edward  E.  Salisbury.  Reprinted  from 
the  Maqazine  of  American  History, 
April,  1884. 

Grolee,  see  also  L'Aubespin. 

Grolee  —  Histoire  genealogique  de  la 
Maison  de  Grolee,  par  Guy  Allard. 
Grenoble,  1688,  4P- 

Groom — Pedigrees  of  the  Families  of 
Groom  and  Groome,  with  notes  by  D. 
E.  Davy.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,133. 

Groot — Hugo  de  Groot  en  zijn  geslacht 
[with  plates],  by  A.  A.  Vorstermann 
van  Oijen.     Amsterdam,  1883,  8^- 

Gros — Notice  sur  le  mausolee  de  la  Fa- 
mille de  Gros,  avec  des  donnees  histo- 
riques  sur  cette  Famille,  par  I'Abbe  F. 
Vande  Putte.     Bruges,  1842,  4^- 

Gross — Collection  concerning  the  Family 
of  Gross,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  i9,133. 

Grossolles — Notice  historique  sur  la  Mai- 
son de  Grossolles  de  Flamarens,  par 
Borel  d'Hauterive.  [Extract  from  the 
Annuaire  de  la  Nohlesse,  1853.]  Par. 
1853,  8«- 

Grosthead,  see  Copley. 

Grosvenor,  see  also  Scrope. 

Grosvenor — Account  of  the  Descent  of 
William  de  Grosvenor.  Privately  prin- 
ted in  177^),  8"- 

Grosvenor    Family,    see  The 

"  Great  Governing  Families  of  Eng- 
land," vol.  i;  and  "Herald and  Genealo- 
gist," vols,  iv — vi. 

Grouches — Genealogie  historique  de  la 
Grouches-de-Chappy  en  Picardie,  par 
M.  Claubault.     Par.  1778,  4'^- 

Grout,  see  also  Adams. 


384i 


Family  Histories,  Pedigbees,   and  Peerage  Cases. 


Grout — The  Genealogy  of  the  Descend- 
ants of  Capt.  John  Grout,  bv  Abncr 
Morse.     Boston,  1858,  S-^- 

Grove — Pedigree  of  Thomas  Grove  of 
Feme  House,  co.  Wilts,  drawn  up  by 
Sir  Thomas  Phillipps,  Bart.  Evesham, 
1819. 

Grudgfield  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy,  and  copy  of  the  will  of  William 
Grudgfield  of  South  Elmham,  1601. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,133. 

Guadagni  —  Genealogia  e  Storia  della 
Famiglia  Guadagni,  descritta  da  Luigi 
Passerini.     Firenze,  1873,  S''- 

Guarini  —  I  Guarini,  famiglia  nobile 
Ferrarese  oriunda  di  Verona,  by  L.  N. 
Cittadella.     Bol.  1870,  8'^- 

Guebriant,  see  also  Bude. 

Guebriant — Histoire  du  Mareschal  de 
Guebriant ;  avec  1' Histoire  Genealo- 
giquede  laMaison  du  mesme  Mareschal, 
etc.,  par  Jean  le  Laboureur.  Paris, 
1G7G,  fol. 

Guelph — Origines  Guelficte,  by  Ch.  Lud. 
,  Scheidii.     2  vols.     Han.  1699,  fol. 

-Origines    Guelficse,    by   0.    L. 


Scheidii,  with  Supplement  and  Index 
by  J.  H.  Jung.  5  vols.  Han.  1750— 
53,  fol. 

-The  Genealogy  and  Chronologi 


cal  History  of  the  Illustrious  Family 
of  Guelph,  or  Welph,  the  Renowned 
Ancestor  of  our  Sovereign,  George, 
King  of  Great  Britain.  Lond.  [1716?] 
8°- 

-A  Genealogical  History  of  the 


House  of  Guelph,  or  Royal  Family  of 
England,  by  Andrew  Halliday.  [Genea- 
logical tables  of  the  House  of  Bruns- 
wick-Luneburg  ]     Lond.  1821,  4^- 

-Les    Guelfes    en    1867    (ou  la 


dynastic  de  Hanovre).  Paris,  1867,  8o- 
Goffredo   di    Crollalanza.       Gli 


Emblemi  dei  Guelfi  e  Ghibellini.  Ri- 
cherche e  Studi de NuUus.  Opera coronta 
dair  Academia  Araldica  Italiana  al 
Concorso  del  1876.     Pisa,  1878,  12o- 

Genealogy    of    the   Family   of 

Guelph,  by  H.  G.  Grandaur.  See 
"  Die  Geschichtschreiber  der  Deutschen 
Vorzeit,"  etc.  by  G.  H.  Pertz,  vol.  xv. 
Berlin.  1882,  8^- 

Guelph  Family.  Hohenstaufen- 


Welfen  und  Hohenzollern,  etc.  by  B. 
Bauer.     Han.  1885,  8«- 


Guerin — Huguenot  Guerins  and  their 
Descendants  ;  together  with  biographi- 
cal sketches  of  others  of  the  name,  b}^ 
W.  C.  L.  Guerin.     London,  1873,  8'^- 

Guerrers,  see  Munoz. 

Guerry — Extraits  genealogiques,  histo- 
riques,  necrologiques,  ou  nomenclature 
relative  aux  parents  et  allies  du  comte 
Arraand  de  Guerry  de  Maubreuil,  &c. 
Rouen,  1855,  8°- 

Guidi — Albero  e  Istoria  della  Famiglia 
de  Conti  Guidi,  by  Scipione  Ammirato. 
Firenze,  1610,  fol. 

Guignard — Geuealogie  des  Seigneurs  de 
Guignard  de  Samois,  de  Leyritz,  etc., 
par  Maurice  Cousin,  Corate  de  Cour- 
champs.     Paris,  1839,  8^- 

Guild — Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of 
John  Guild,  of  Dedham,  Massachusetts, 
by  Calvin  Guild.  Providence,  1867, 
8«- 

•Eightieth  Birth-Day  Anniversary 


of  Deacon  Reuben  Guild,  West  Ded- 
ham, Massachusetts.  Together  with 
the  Genealogy  and  Personal  History  of 
the  West  Dedham  Branch  of  the 
Guild  Family.  Providence,  1873, 12^ 
Printed  for  private  distribution. 
Lebanon    Branch    of    the    Guild 


Family  in  Connecticut,  and  some  of  his 
Descendants,  bvL.  A.  and  G.  S.  Guild. 
Woodbury,  1886,  12o- 

-The  Genealogy  and  Historj^  of  the 


Guild,    Guile   and   Gile   Families,    by 
Charles  Burleigh     Portland,  Me.  1887, 

go. 

Guile,  see  Guild. 

Guillamore — Claim  of  Standish,  Baron 
0' Grady  and  Viscount  Guillamore,  to 
vote  at  Elections  of  Irish  Peers.  See 
Sessional  Papers,  I  of  1856. 

Guille  of  Guernsey.  Some  Account  of 
that  Family  for  fifteen  generations, 
privately  printed.     Exeter,  1882,  4P- 

Guines — Genealogique  des  Maisons  de 
Guines,  d'Ardres,  de  Gand,  et  de  Coucy 
et  de  quelques  autres  families  qui  y 
ont  este  alliees,  par  Andre  Du  Chesue. 
Paris,  1631,  fol. 

Guise — The  Contre-Guyse  :  wherein  is 
deciphered  the  pretended  title  of  the 
Guyses,  and  the  first  entrie  of  the 
family  into  France.     1589,  4P- 

Histoire  de  Dues  de  Guise,  par 

De  Bouille.    Paris,  1849,  8«- 


Family  Histories,  Pedigeees,  and    Peerage  Cases. 


385 


Guizot— La  Famille  Guizot,  monographie 
bibliographique,  par  J.  M.  Quorarcl. 
Paris,  1857,  8«- 

Guldeford— The  Family  of  Guldeford,  by 
The  llev.  Canon  11.  C.  Jenkins.  Archce- 
ologia  Cantiana,  vol.  xiv.  Lond. 
.  1882,  8«- 

Gundreda  de  Warrenne,  see  Warren. 

Gunning — Documents  of  the  Gunning 
Family  of  Hoo,  in  Kent,  by  Lieut. 
George  Gunning.  Cheltenham,  1834, 
8^-     Privately  printed. 

Appendix  to  Gunning  Family 

Documents.     Cheltenham,  1834,  8«- 

Gunnison — A  Genealogy  of  the  Descend- 
ants of  Hugh  Gunnison,  of  Boston, 
Mass.,  covering  the  period  1610 — 1876. 
Compiled  by  George  W.  Gunnison,  for 
the  use  of  the  Family.  Boston,  1880, 
18«- 

Gurdon  —  Collections  concerning  the 
Family  of  Gurdon,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,133. 

Gurney — The  Record  of  the  House  of 
Gournay,  by  Daniel  Gurney.  Privately 
printed  in  1848.  4^ 

Three    Hundred    Years    of     a 

Norman  House  :  The  Barons  of  Gour- 
nay from  the  10th  to  the  13th  century, 
with  genealogical  miscellanies  by  James 
Hannay.     Lond.  1867,  8«- 

Guthrie,  see  Sands. 

Guttyns,  see  Hardwicke. 

Gwydir — The  History  of  the  Gwedir 
Family,  by  Sir  John  Wynne.  Lond. 
1770,  80- 

History    of     the      Family     of 

Gwedir,  by  Sir  John  Wynne.  See 
Hon.  DainesBarrington'sJii'sce^Z«7?/e5. 
Lond.  1781,  4P- 


The    History    of    the    Gwydir 

Family,  by  Sir  John  Wynne,  first  pub- 
lished by  the  Hon.  1).  Barrington, 
with  an  introduction  and  notes  by  a 
native  of  the  principality.  Puthin, 
1827,  4«- 

•History  of  the  Gwyder  Family, 


by  Sir  John   Wynne.     Edited  by  A. 
Roberts.     Oswestry,  1878,  4P- 

-History  of  the  Gw^^dor  Family, 


by  Sir  J.  Wynne,  with  additional 
])edigrees  and  notes  by  Bp.  Humphreys. 
3IS.  No.  14.  In  the  possessiion  of  J. 
R.  Ormsby-Gore,  Esq.  Brogyntyn, 
Co.  Salop. 


Gwynne — Military  Memoirs  of  the  Great 
Civil  War  and  of  John  Gwynne,  1822, 
4P- 

Gwysaney — Genealogical  History  of  the 
House  of  Gwysaney,  by  J.  B.  Burke. 
Lond.  1847,  fol.  Printed  for  private 
circulation. 

Habsburg — Who  was  Ita  Countess  of 
Habsburg  ?,  by  Sir  S.  Egerton  Bryd- 
ges.  Paris,  1826,  8^^-    Privately  printed. 

Haddock — Correspondence  of  the  Family 
of  Haddock,  1657—1719.  Edited  by 
Edward  Maunde  Thompson,  for  the 
Camden  Society.     Lond.  1881,  4'^- 

Hahn — Geschichte  und  Urkunden  des 
Geschlechts  Hahn,  von  Dr.  G.  C.  F. 
Lisch.  4  vols.   Schwerin,  1844—56,  8o- 

Haig  —  The  Haigs  of  Bemersyde  :  A 
Family  Historv.  By  John  Russell. 
Edinb.  and  Lond.  1881,  8«- 

The    Pedigree   of    the    Haigs  of 

Bemersvde,  by  C.  E.  Haig.  Privately 
printed^  1884. 

Haight,  see  Hoyt. 

Haines — Ancestry  of  William  Shipley 
Haines,  with  some  Account  of  the 
Descendants  of  John  and  Joseph  Haines 
and  Colonel  Cowperthwaite.  Compiled 
by  William  Francis  Cregar.  Philadel- 
phia, 1887,  8'^- 

Hakes — The  Hakes  Family.  By  Harry 
Hakes,  of  Wilkes-Barre.  Wilkesbarre, 
1886,  S""-  Second  edition,  with  addi- 
tions and  corrections  in  1889. 

Haldane,  see  Roger. 

Hale-Correspondence  of  the  Hale  Famih% 
of  Kings  Walden,  Co.  Herts,  1526— 
1814.  Two  vols.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MSS.  33572  and  33573. 

Wills    of   members    of   the   Hale 


Family  and  others,  1549 — 1777.   Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  33577. 

•Thomas  Hale  of  Newbury,  Mass. 


His  English  Origin  and  Connections, 
by  the  Hon.  Robt.  Hale.  Boston, 
1881,  8«- 

Genealogy    of    Descendants     of 


Thomas  Hale  of  Watton,  England,  and 

Newbury    Mass.,    by    Robt.    S.   Hale. 

With  additions,  edited  by  G.  R.  Howell. 

Albany,  1889,  8«- 
Hales,  see  also  Engeham. 
Hales — Pedigree  of  Christopher  Hales,  of 

Lincoln,  Bart.     Lond.  1870.     Printed 

for  private  circulation. 


38G 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,   and  Peerage  Cases. 


Hales — Brief  Notes  on  the  Hales  Family, 
by  the  Eev.  11.  Cox  Hales.  Archceolo- 
gia,  Cantiana^  vol.  xiv.      Lond.  1882, 

Haliburton,  see  also  Scott. 

Haliburton — Memorials  of  the  Halibu,r- 
tons,  edited  by  Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Edinb.  1820,  4«      Eeprinted  in  1842. 

Hall — Facsimile  of  the  Grant  of  Arms  to 
Joseph  Hall,  D.D.  Bishop  of  Exeter, 
1(531.  Published  by  Mitchell  and 
Hughes,  Wardour  street,  London. 

The  Family  of  Hall.  See  "  Mis- 
cellanea Genealogica  et  Heraldica," 
ii.  255  ;  New  Series  i.  30,  127,  457— 
476.  Also  the  "East  Anglian,"  iii. 
213  ;  iv.  205. 

Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Hall  of 

West  Stockwith,  in  the  Parish  of  Mis- 
terton,  Notts.     Single  sheet,  n.d. 

The  Hj.11  Family,   settled  at  the 

town  of  Medford,  Mass.,  by  William 
Henry  Whitmore.     Boston,  1855.  8"- 

Biographical  Notes  of  our  Beloved 

Parents,'  Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  Hall, 
late  of  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Cleveland, 
1876,  120- 

The  Genealogy  of  the  Hall  Family, 

or  Ancestors  and  Descendants  of  Noah 
Hall,  by  J.  D.  Hall.  Davidsonville, 
Conn.  1882.  8'^- 

The  Halls  of  New  England,  Genea- 
logical and  Biographical,  by  Kev. 
David  B.  Hall.     Albany,  1883;  8'^- 

Genealogical  Notes  relating  to  the 

Families  of  Hon.  Lyman  Hall  of 
Georgia  ;  Hon.  Sam.  Holden  Parsons 
Hall  of  Binghamton,  N.Y.  and  Hon. 
Nathan  Kelsey  Hall.  Arranged  by 
Theo.  Parsons  Hall,  of  Detroit.  Alban  v, 
N.Y.  1886,  8"-  Printed  for  private 
distribution. 

Notes  on  the  Surname  of  Hall,  by 

G.  W.  Marshall.     Exeter,  1887,  8«- 

Hallen — An  Account  of  the  Family  of 
Hallen  or  Holland,  from  A.D.  1280  to 
A.D.  1885,  by  A.  W.  Cornelius  Hallen. 
Privately  printed,  Edinb.  1885,  4"- 

Halmael — Do  Nelatenschap  van  der  beer 
Johan  van  Halmael,  door  J.  L.  B.  de 
Muralt,     Utrecht,  1881,  fob 

Ham — Genealogical  Essay  of  the  Family 
of  Ham.     Lond.  1730,  8'^- 

Hamal — Notice  historique  sur  la  Maison 
de  Hamal.     Paris,  1856,  8°- 


Hamel — Tableau  genealogique  des  dif- 
ferentes  branches  et  rameaux  de  la 
Maison  de  Hamel  en  Picardie,  Cham- 
pagne et  Guienne.     Paris,  n.d.  fob 

Genealogie   de   la    Maison    du 

Hamel,  par  M.  Laine.  2  vols.  Paris, 
1834-38,  8'^- 

Hamilton,  see  also  Birnie  ;  Boleyne. 

Hamilton — Lives  of  the  Dukes  of  Hamil- 
ton by  Dr.  Burnet,  with  autograph 
notes,  17th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  33,259 

The   Memoirs    of   the   Lives 

and  Actions  of  James  and  William, 
Dukes  of  Hamilton  and  Chatelherault, 
by  Gilbert  Burnet.  Lond.  1677, 
fob 

-Titres  et  pieces  justificatives 


des  legitimes  pretentions  de  la  Maison 
de  Hamilton,  sur  le  duche  de  Chatel- 
lerault,  etc.  dans  le  don  fait  par  le  roi 
Henri  11.  a  Jacques  Hamilton.  Paris, 
1713,  4''- 

-llequete  pour  milord  comte 


de  Selkirk,  touchant  la  restitution  du 
duche    de  Chatellerault,  etc.  a  Jacques 
Hamilton,  Paris,  1713,  4P- 
Consultation      pour      James 


Hamilton,  Marquis  d'Abercorn,  etc. 
Maintien  et  confirmation  du  Titre 
Hereditaire  de  Due  de  <  batellerault, 
concede  a  James  Hamilton  par  Henri 
II.  lioi  de  France,  en  1548,  y^Aih  pedi- 
grees. Paris,  1865,  4o- 
Memoirs    of    the    Life    and 


Family  of  James,  late  Duke  of  Hamil- 
ton.    1717,  8'>- 
Account  of  the  Hamiltons,  of 


Broomhill,  and  their  descent,  by  John 
Birnie  of  Broomhill,  1728.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  28,850. 

-Historical   and    Genealogical 


Memoirs  of  the  House  of  Hamilton  ; 
with  Genealogical  Memoirs  of  the 
several  branches  of  the  Family,  by 
John  Anderson.  Edinb.  1825,  4'^- 
Supplement  in  1827. 

An  Inquirj--  into  the  Pedigree, 

Descent,  etc.  of  the  chiefs  of  the 
Hamilton  Family,  and  showing  how 
they  acquired  their  estates,  b}'  William 
Alton.     Glasgow,  1827,  8'^- 


Memoirs   of   the    House    of 

Hamilton,    corrected   by    Dr.    F.    H. 
Buchanan.     Edinb.  1828,  4"- 


Family  Htstobies,   Pedigrees,   and  Peerage  Cases. 


387 


iramilton — Reply  to  Dr.  Buchanan's 
"  Memoirs  of  the  House  of  Hamilton," 
by  J.  Ptidclell,  Esq.      Eclinb.  1828,  4"- 

• Account  of  the   Families  of 

Birnie,  and  Hamilton,  by  J.  Birnie. 
Edinb.  1838,  4«- 

Particulars  of  the  arrival  of 


the  Marquis  of  Hamilton  and  Princess 
Marie  at  Hamilton  Palace.  Glasgow, 
1844,  fol.  30  Copies  privately  printed. 
-Genealogy   of  the  House  of 


Hamilton,  with  brief  accounts  of  the 
families  of  Arkman  of  Kosse,  &c.  ; 
Birnie  of  Broomhall ;  Bryson  of  Neils- 
land  ;  Chancellor  of  Sheilhill ;  Lock- 
hart  of  Cleghorn  ;  Maxwell  of  Calder- 
wood  ;  Mowat  of  Stenhouse ;  Robert- 
son of  Harnock  ;  Somerville  of  Cam- 
busnethan ;  and  Hay  of  Craignethan 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  32,005. 
The     Hamilton  -  Douo^lases. 


See  "  The  Spectator,"  1864,  pp.  1209, 
1238,  1270,  1298,  1325. 
The  PediOTce  of  the  Hamil- 


ton Family,  b}^  Audi  Alteram  Partem. 
London,  1867,  8°- 

-Memoranda  relating  to   the 


Hamilton  Family,  by  J.  Carmichael 
Ferrall.  MS.  19th  century,  belonging 
to  Arthur  Vicars,  Esq.  F.S.A.  Vicar- 
age Library,  Clyde  Road,  Dublin. 

The  Hamilton  Manuscripts  ; 

containing  some  Account  of  Upper 
Clandeboye,  Great  Ardes,  etc.,  by  Sir 
James  Hamilton,  with  Memoirs  of  him, 
his  son,  and  grandson  ;  their  families 
and  descendants.  Edited  b^  T.  K. 
Lowry.     Belfast  (1867),  4^- 

Hamilton   Family.       See  the 

]leport  of  the  Historical  MSS.  Com- 
mission on  the  Hamilton  Papers.  Lond. 
1888,  8«- 

Arms,    in    colours,    of    the 

Family    of    Hamilton,    of    Scotland. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,694. 
Cltiim  of  the  Duke  of  Hamil- 


ton and  Brandon  to  the  Earldom  of 
Angus.  See  Sesdonal  Pcqiers,  Jan. 
to  Mar.  1762. 

Memorial  for  George- James, 

Duke  of  Hamilton,  etc.,  Lord  Douglas 
Hamilton,  etc.,  against  the  person  pre- 
tending to  be  Archibald  Ste\mrt,  alias 
Douglas,  Defender.  With  a  sequel  of 
the  Memorial,  &c.     1767,  4<»- 


Hamilton — Case  of  the  Most  Noble 
Douglas,  Duke  of  Hamilton  and  Bran- 
don, touching  the  Peerage  of  Brandon, 

1782. 
Case  of  William  Hamilton, 


of  Wishaw,  claiming  to  be  Lord  Bel- 
haven  and  Stenton,  1795.  Supplemen- 
tary Case,  1795. 

-Claim  of  William  Hamilton, 


Esq.  to  the  Barony  of  Belhaven  and 
Stenton.  See  Sessional  Pajjers,  Jan. 
1795— Apr.  1799. 

State  of  the  Evidence  pro- 
duced for  proving  the  claim  of  William 
Hamilton,  of  Wishaw,  to  be  lawful 
Heir  Male  of  James,  last  Lord  Bel- 
haven.      Privately    printed   in    1796, 

Claim   of    James    Hamilton 


and  R.  W.  Hamilton  to  the  Dignity 
of  Lord  Belhaven  See  Sessional 
Papers,  C  of  1874 ;  B  of  1875. 

Hamlin.  By  Charles  E.  Hamlin.  Pri- 
vately printed,  1885,  8"- 

Hammond,  see  also  Cromwell. 

Hammond- — Collections  relating  to  the 
Hammond  Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add-  MS.  19134. 

Hampden,  see  also  Cromwell. 

Hampden — Account  of  the  Hampdens, 
of  Hartwell.  See  "^des  Hartwel- 
lianai,"  by  W.  H.  Smyth.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1851—64,  4'^- 

Hanau,  House  of.  Grundliche  Unter- 
suchang  der  Frage,  etc.  [By  Wol- 
fahrt.]     Hanau  ?  1734,  fol. 

Hanbury  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19134. 

Some  account  of  the  Family  of 

Hanbury  of  Pont  y  Pool.  See  "  The 
Monthly  Visitor,"  xiv.  236.  Lond. 
1802.  12«- 

Hanmer,  see  also  Jennens. 

Hanmer  —  The  Correspondence  of  Sir 
Thomas  Hanmer,  Bart,  with  a  Memoir 
of  his  Life.  To  which  are  added  other 
relicks  of  a  Gentleman's  [the  Bunburv] 
family,  with  pedigree.  Edited  by  ^ir 
H.  Bunbury.     Lond.  1838,  S^- 

A  Memorial  of  the  Parish   and 


Family   of   Hanmer,    by    John    Lord 
Hanmer.     Lond.  1877,  H^- 

Hanmer  pedigree,  with  notes  by 

D.  E.    Davy.     Brit^  Mus.   Add.  MS. 


388 


Fi.MiLY  Histories,  PEDiaEEES,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


Hanover — Annals  of  the  House  of  Han- 
over, bv  Sir  Andrew  Halliday.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1820,  8^- 

Hanson — Ancient  Pedigree  of  the  Han- 
son Family,  of  llastrick,  by  George 
John  Arinytage.  See  "  Yorkshire 
Archaeological  and  Topographical  Jour- 
nal," vol.'i.     Lond.  1870,  8>^- 

Harcourt,  see  also  L'Aubespin. 

The  Harcourt  Papers.  Edited 

by  Edward  William  Harcourtof  Stanton 
Harcourt,  and  Nuneham  Courtenay  in 
the  County  of  Oxford,  Esquire.  11 
vols.  8"-  50  copies  printed  for  private 
circulation, 

Harconrt — Histoire  Genealogique  de  la 
Maison  d' Harcourt,  enrichie  d'un  grand 
nombre  d'Armoiries,  Alliances,  Genea- 
logies, etc.  par  G.  A.  La  lioque.  4  vols. 
Paris,  1662,  fol.  Another  edition,  1664, 
1668. 

Maison  des  dues  d'Harcourt- 

Beuvron,  chief  actuel :  F.  E.  G.  due 
d'Harcourt,  cree  pair  de  France  en 
1837.  Par  M.  de  Birague.  Paris,  n.d. 
fol. 

Hardinge — Memoirs  of  George  Hardinge, 
Senior  Justice  of  Brecon,  Glamorgan, 
and  Kadnor,  with  Anecdotes  of  the 
Hardinge  Family,  by  J.  Nichols. 
Lond.  1818,  8'^-  Only  50  copies 
printed. 

Notices     of     the     Hardinge 

Family.  See  "  Tlie  History  of  Mel- 
bourne, CO.  Derby,"  by  J.  J.  Briggs. 
Derby,  1852,  8"- 

Hardwick — Extracts  selected  from  the 
Court  rolls  of  the  Manor  of  Pattingham, 
CO.  Stafford,  etc.,  mostly  relating  to  the 
Family  of  Hardwick  ;  with  a  detail  of 
the  family  of  Hardwick,  of  Hardwick, 
and  other  places,  bv  William  Hardwick, 
1824.     Brit.  Mus!'  Add.  MS.  29,245. 

Hardwickc — History  of  the  family  of 
Hardwicke,  of  Stafford,  Salop,  etc.;  with 
pedigrees  of  the  families  of  Guttyns, 
Foi-ster,  Purton,  and  Bemand  of  Salop, 
Bell  of  Bureott  Wright  of  Monaghan, 
and  Allen  of  Tliurnscoe  ;  with  arms, 
crests,  and  mottoes,  by  Herbert  Junius 
Hardwicke.  Sliefheld,  1878,  8^-  Pri- 
vately ])rinted. 

Genealogy  of  the  Family   of 

Hardwicke,  of  Hardwick  and  Cliilton, 
1866.     Folio  slieet. 


Hardy — A  Pedigree  of  Hardy,  of  Barbon, 
CO.  Westmoreland,  (Ancestors  of  Hardy 
of  Birksgate,  CO.  York),  by  Chas.  Fred. 
Hardy.  ^  Privately  printed,  1888,  8«- 

Hare — Collections  concerning  the  Hare 
family  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS^  19,131. 

Hari — Harivansa ;  ou  Histoire  de  la 
Famille  de  Hari ;  Ouvrage  formant  nn 
Appendice  du  Mahabharata  ;  et  traduit 
sur  rOrigine  Sanscrit  par  A.  Langlois, 
for  the  Oriental  Translation  Fund.  2 
vols.     Paris,  1834,  35,  4P- 

Harlakenden — Pedigree  of  Mabel  Har- 
lakenden,  by  liev.  Henry  Jones  of 
Bridgeport,  Ct.     Single  sheet. 

Pedigree  of  Harlakenden, 


of  Kent,  and  Essex,  by  G.  Steinman 
Steinman,  Esq.  See  The  Topographer 
and  Genealogist.,  i.  228 — 258,  395  ;  ii. 
215—223. 

Harlakenden    Family,    by 

the  Rev.  Canon  Scott  Robertson. 
ArchcBoloqia  Cantiana,  vol.  xiY.  Lond. 
1882. 

Harland — Inscriptions  wrote  on  the 
monuments  in  the  parish  church  of 
Sutton,  CO.  Y^'ork,  in  memory  of  the 
Harlands.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
29,703.  F. 

Harleston  of  Denham  and  Mendlesham, 
with  notes  bv  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,134. 

Harley — History  of  the  Family  of 
Harley.  See  Drummond's  Noble 
British  Families,  vol.  i. 

The  Reasons  which  induced  Her 

Majesty  to  create  the  Right  Honourable 
Robert  Harley,  Esq.,  a  Peer  of  Great- 
Britain,  by  J.  Toland.  Lond.  1711, 
40. 

Reasons    foi 


creating    Robert 


Harley,  Esq.,  a  Peer  of  Great  Britain. 
Ilarleian  Miscellany,  vol.  i.  Lond. 
1808,  4«- 

-Account  of  the   Harley  Family, 


by  Arthur  Collins.     Privatelv  printed, 

1741,  4^- 

Historical    Collections     of    the 


Noble  Families  of  Cavendishe,  Holies, 
A'^ere,  Harley,  etc.,  by  Arthur  Collins. 
Lond.  1752,  fol. 

Pedigree    of    the     Family     of 

Harley,  emblazoned.  Brit.  Mus.  Hari. 
Roll  Y,  14. 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigtiees,   and  Peerage  Cases. 


389 


Harloy — Memoirs  of  the  Family  of  Harley 

of  Wimpole,   Earls  of  Oxford.     Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  5834. 
Some  long  pedigrees  of  Plarley  and 

Kodney  families  in  the  possession  of  the 

Earl  of  Egmont,  at  St.  James'  Place. 
Harling  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.   E. 

Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19.134. 
Harnes — Precis  historique  sur  la   Maison 

de    Harnes,   963  a   1230,   attribuee   a 

Michel  de  Harnes.    Par  M.  A.  Demar- 

quette.     Douai,  1856,  8«- 
Harrington  —  The    Genealogy     of     the 

Family   of   Harrington.       Brit.    Mus. 

Harl.  MS.  4041. 
Pedigree  of  Harrington  of 

Aldingham,    with    coloured    coats   of 

arms.       Vellum    roll,     16th    century. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,889. 
Account  of  the  Descendants 


of  Sir  James  Harrington  of  Exton. 
Pub.  Lib.  Camb.  Dd.  vii— 23. 

Pedigree  of  Harrington  of 

Exton,  Co.  Rutland,  A.D.  1670.  Qu. 
Coll.  Oxf  MS.  cii. 

Harris,  see  also  Butler. 

Harris — Robert  Harris  and  his  Descen- 
dants. With  Notices  of  the  Morey 
and  Metcalf  Families,  by  Luther  M. 
Harris.     Boston,  1861,  8«- 

— ■ A  Narrative  of  the  Descendants 

of  Samuel  Harris,  of  Fordingb ridge, 
Hants  ;  together  with  a  Notice  of  the 
Family  of  Masterman  of  London,  by 
Joseph  Foster.     London,  1878,  4P- 

Memoir  of   Thaddeus  William 


Harris,  M.D.  by  Edward  D.  Harris. 
[With  two  pedigrees.]  Cambridge, 
1882,  80- 

The  Harris  Family.       Thomas 

Harris   of    Ipswich,   Mass.,    in  1636  ; 
and  some  of  his  Descendants  through 
Seven   Generations  to  1883,  by   Wm. 
Sam.  Harris.     Nashau,  1883,  8°- 
New-England      Ancestors      of 


Katherine-Brattle  and  William-Cary 
Harris.  Printed  for  private  circula- 
tion, 1887,  40- 

Harrison,  see  also  Condit. 

Harrison — Pedigrees  and  notes  of  the 
Harrison  familv,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS";  19,134. 

—Abstract  of  the  Bedigree  of 

Field  Marshal  G.  H.  de  S.  N.  Planta- 
genet-Harrison.     Lond.  1850?  4i^- 


Harrison — Petition  of  General  Plan- 
tagcnet-Harrison  to  the  House  of 
Lords  touching  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster 
and  the  Forfeited  Estates,  etc.  Lond. 
1858. 

Pedigree   of   the    Family   of 

Harrison,    Co.    Norfolk,    etc.       Great 
Yarmouth,  1863,  broadside. 

-A  Lancashire  Pedigree  Case 


or  a  History  of  the  Trials  for  the 
Harrison  Estates,  1873  to  1886,  by  J. 
P.  Earwaker.     Warrington,  1887. 

Hart-^Original  Memoirs  and  historical 
accounts  of  the  Families  of  Shakespeare 
and  Hart,  with  their  coats  of  arms,  by 
John  Jordan.  Edited  by  J.  0.  Halli- 
well.     Lond.  1865,  S^- 

The  Hart  Family,  of  Warwick- 
shire, see  "  ShakespereanaGenealogica," 
by  G.  R.  French. 

lilemorials  of  the  Hart  Family  of 

East  Kent  ;  comprising  extracts  and 
copies  of  all  marriage  licences  and  wills 
concerning  the  family,  preserved  in  the 
Registry  at  Canterbury,  from  A.D. 
1466  to  A.D.  1854.  Also  extracts 
from  the  Parish  Registers  of  Folke- 
stone, Newington-next-Hythe,  and 
Cheritou,  of  entries  concerning  the  same 
family.  Compiled  by  W,  H.  Hart. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  31,861. 

History  of   the   Hart    Family  of 

Warminster,  Pennsylvania,  to  which 
is  added  the  Genealogy  of  the  Family 
from  its  first  settlement  in  America, 
by  W.  W.  H.  Davis.  Privately 
printed,  1867,  8'^- 

Geuealoo-ical   Historv  of   Deacon 


Stephen  Hart  and  his  Descendants, 
1632-1875.  With  an  Introduction  of 
miscellaneous  Harts  and  their  Pro- 
genitors ;  to  which  is  added  a  list  of 
all  the  Clergy  of  the  name  found,  all 
the  Physicians,  all  the  Lawyers,  the 
Authors,  and  Soldiers,  by  Alfred 
Andrews.     Hartford,  1875,  S^- 

Pedigree  of  the  Harts,  by  Alfred 

Andrews      New-Britain,  Conn. 

Hart-Dyke — Case  of  Sir  Percival  Hart- 
Dyke,  Bart.,  on  his  claim  to  the  title 
of  Baron  Bray,  1836.     Folio,  pp.  20. 

Hartley — Memorial  of  Robei*t  Milham 
Hartley.  Edited  by  his  son  I>iaac 
Smithson  Hartlev.  Privately  printed, 
1882,  8«- 


390 


Fa-Milt  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and   Peerage    Uases. 


Hartopp,  see  also  Vaux. 

Hartopp — The  Hartoj^p  Familj^  of  Stoke 
Newington.  See  Nichols'  Bill.  Top. 
Brit.  No.  IX. 

Pedigrees,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 

Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,134. 

Hartwell — Second  Annual  Keunion  of 
the  Hartwell  Family,  at  Concord, 
Mass.,  Sept.  18,  1885,  8o-  pp.  15. 

Handbook  of  Hartwell  Genea- 
logy, 1036-1887.  By  L.  W.  Dens- 
more.     Boston,  1887,  8"- 

Harvey — Collections  relating  to  the 
Harvey  Family,  bv  D.  E.  I)avy.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,134. 

— : Genealogy   of    the    Family  of 

Harvey  of  Folkstone,  London,  Croydon, 
etc.  Compiled  from  original  sources 
with  notes,  by  Wm.  J.  Harvey.  Lond. 
1889,  4A 

Harward,  see  Giffard. 

Harvvood,  see  also  Kob 


mson 


Harwood — A  Genealogical  History  of  the 
Harwood  Families  descended  from 
James  Harwood  who  was  of  English 
Origin  and  resided  in  Chelmsford,  Mass., 
bv  Watson  H.  Harwood.  Potsdam, 
N.Y.  1879,  12'- 

Brief  account  of  tlie  Harwood 

Family  of  Newmarket,  with  pediojree, 
by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,134. 

Haskell — The  Descendants  of  Tliomas 
White,  of  Marblehead,  and  Mark 
Haskell  of  Beverley,  Mass.  etc.,  by 
Perley  Derby.  Boston,  1872,  8"- 

Haslewood — Descent,  with  coloured  arms, 
of  the  Haselwood  Family.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  7025,  f.  200. " 

The  Genealogy  of  the  Family 

of  Haslewood,  Shropsliire  Braucli, 
traced  back  to  A. D.  1H4,  with  brief 
biographical  Memoirs  of  all  the  members 
of  the  family,  by  the  Bev.  Francis 
Haslewood.  Lond.  1875,  4*^-  Privately 
printed. 

1 The  Genealogy  of  the  Family 

of  Haslewood,  Wickwarren,  Belton, 
and  Maidwell  Branches.  Counties  : 
Worcester,  Ilutland,  Nortliampton, 
proving  their  union  with  Lo  Neve's 
Knights,  by  the  Kev.  Francis  Hasle- 
wood. Lond.  1875,  4P-  Privately 
printed. 


Nugent  Be 


Haslewood — The  Genealogy  of  the  Family 
of  Haslewood,  Staffordshire  and  War- 
wickshire Branches  ;  also.  The 
Genealogy  of  Haslewood,  Barbadoes 
Branch,  with  complete  index,  by  the 
Bev.  Francis  Haslewood.  Lond.  1881, 
4"-  Privately  printed. 
Hassam — The  Hassam  Family,  by  John 
T.  Hassam.  Beprinted  from  the  New- 
England  Historical  and  Genealogical 
llegister  for  October,  1870.  Boston, 
1870,  8"- 

Notes    and  Queries  concerning 

the  Hassam  and   Hilton   Families,   by 

John  T.  Flassam.     Boston,   1880,   8"- 

Hastings,  see  also  Astley  ;  Bruce;  Corliss ; 

Longville. 
Hastings — The  Huntingdon  Peerage, 
comprising  a  detailed  Account  of  the 
Evidence  and  Proceedings  connected 
with  the  Restoration  of  the  Earldom, 
also  a  Genealogical  and  Biographical 
History  of  the  Illustrious  House  of 
Hastings,  including  a  Memoir  of  the 
pi-esent  Earl  and  his  Family,  by  Henry 
Lond.  1821,  4»- 
The  Hastings  Family  of 
Sussex.  See  (Contributions  to  the 
Sussex  Archaeological  Collections^  by 
W.  D.  Cooper.     London,  1856,  S^- 

The  Hastings  Memorial.     A 

Genealogical  Account  of  the  Desceu; 
dants  of  Thomas  Hastings,  of  Water- 
town,  Mass. from  1034 to  1864.  Boston, 
1806,  8'^- 

The  Bise  and  Bace  of  Hastings 

by  George  T.  Clark.  See  The  Archceo- 
lorfhcal  Journal^  vol.  xxvi.  London, 
1869,  8'^- 

History  of  the  Thomas  Adams 

and  Thomas  Hastings  Families  of  Am- 
herst, Massachusetts,  by  Helj^  l^axter 
Adams.  Privately  printed,  1880,  8''- 

Extracts  from  Leicestershire 

Kegisters  relating  to  the  Hastings 
Family,  by  Kev.  W.  G.  D.  Fletcher. 
Leicestersliire  Architectural  and 
ArclioBological  Society,  Sept.  1884. 

History     of     the     Hastings 

Family,  A.D.  1583.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  4774. 

Transcripts       of      Charters, 

Hecords  and  other  papers  concerning 
the  Family  of  Hastings,  Earls  of  Hun- 
tingdon. "Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  3881. 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigrees,  and   Peeeaoe  Cases. 


391 


Hastings — Memoirs  of  the  Family  of 
Hastings,  collected  by  their  descendant 
E.  Moira,  daughter  of  Theophilus,  and 
sister  of  Francis,  Earls  of  Huntingdon, 
and  wife  of  John,  Earl  of  Moira.  MS. 
Castle  Forbes,  Co.  Longford. 

Genealogical  Collections  re- 
lating to  the  Family  of  Hastings,  by 
Sir  Wm.  Dugdale,  and  others.  Col- 
oured Arms.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
4849,  Add.  MS.  19,134. 

-Notices    of   the    Family    of 


Hastings,  Earls  of  Pembroke,  by  WiL 
liam  Hardwick.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
29,245,  f.  80. 

-Shield  of  Arms  of  the  Family 


of  Hastings,  of  one  hundred  quarter- 
ings,  in  colours.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
5833,  f.  19b. 
Case  of  Hans  Francis  Hast- 


ings, claiming  the  Titles,  etc.  of  Earl 
of  Huntingdon,  edited  by  Sir  Samuel 
Komilly,  1817,  8®- 

Descent   of    the   Barony    of 

Hastings.  See  Sessional  Papers,  148 
of  1857. 

Claim  of  Edith  Maud,  Coun- 
tess of  Loudoun,  wife  of  C.  A.  Hast- 
ings, to  the  Baronies  of  Botreaux, 
Hungerford,  De  Malyns,  and  Hastings. 
See  Sessional  Papers,  D  of  1870  ;  D 
of  1871. 

Case  of  Edith  Maud,  Coun- 


tess of  Loudoun  ;  and  case  of  C.  E. 
Hastings,  Earl  of  Loudoun  (supple- 
mental to  the  Case  of  Edith  Maud, 
deceased,  his  late  Mother)  respecting 
the  Baronies  of  Montacute,  &c.  with 
pedigrees.  1873-74. 
Minutes  of  Evidence  of  Chas. 


Hatton — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Hatton,  of  Thames  Ditton,  in  Surrey, 
1684  ;  with  coloured  shields  of  arms. 
Vellum  Boll.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,646. 

Pedigree  of  Sir  Thomas  Hatton, 

Baronet,  of  Long-Stanton  in  Cam- 
bridgeshire, with  the  arms  in  colours. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5852  pp.  262- 
280. 

-Baptisms,  Marriages,  and  Burials 


Edw.  Hastings,  Earl  of  Loudoun, 
praying  that  the  Abeyance  of  the 
Baronies  of  Montacute,  Monthermer 
and  Montagu  may  be  determined  in 
his  favour.     1874*^ 

Hatch — Major  Timothy  Hatch,  of  Hart- 
ford, Ct.,  and  his  Descendants,  by 
Edward  Hatch  Fletcher.  New  York, 
1879,  120- 

Hatley  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,134. 

Hatton — A  book  of  the  Hatton  genea- 
logy.    MS.     Hatton  Colkjction. 

A  Roll  containing  the  Pedigrees  of 

Hatton, etc.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.Koll  0, 15. 


of  the  Hattons  of  Hatton,  Juxta 
Daresbury,  in  Cheshire,  by  T.  Helsby. 
See  "  The  Peliquary,"  vol.  xv.  Lond. 
1874,  8«- 

Hatton  Family  Correspondence, 

1601—1704.     Edited  for  the  Camden 
Society  by  E.  M.  Thompson.     2  vols. 
Lond.  1878,  4«- 
Haucourt,  Marquis  de,  see  Mailly. 
Haughton,  Baron,  see  Hollis. 
Hautoy — Maison  du  Hautoy,   par  I'abbe 
J.  J.  Bouvier.     Avec  blasons.    Nancy, 
1777,  4«- 
Preuves  de  la  branche  des  mar- 
quis   du    Hautoy   de    Clemery,    tvith 
engravings  of  arms,  par  I'abbe   J.   J. 
Bouvier.     Nancy,  1777,  4"- 
Haven — The  Genealogy  of  the  Descen- 
dants of  Richard  Haven  of  Lynn,  by  J. 
Adams.     Boston,  1843,  8«- 
The  Genealogy  of  the  Descen- 
dants of  Richard  Haven,  of  Lynn;  being 
a  republication  of  the  first  edition,  with 
additional  pages,  corrections,  and  the 
addition   of  many  other  branches,  by 
the    same   Author.      [Josiah   Adams.] 
Boston,  1849,  8«- 
Havers  of  Thelton   Hall,   pedigree   and 
notes  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  19,134. 
Havilland,  see  also  Tupper. 
Havilland — A  Chronicle  of  the  ancient 
and  noble  Norman  Family  of  De  Havil- 
land,    originally     of     Haverland,     in 
Normandy,  now  of  Guernsey  ;  including 
the  English  branches  :  with  genealogi- 
cal sketches  of  the  principal  English 
Families  who  have  intermarried  with 
them.  Privately  printed  bv  Lieut. -Col. 
Thomas   Fiott   De  Havilland.     1852, 
folio. 
Havvarden — Claim     of    the     Rt.     Hon. 
Cornwallis,  Viscount  Hawarden,  to  Vote 
at  Elections  of  Peers  for  Ireland.  1857. 


302 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigeees,  and   Peerage    Cases. 


Hawes,  see  also  Farrington  ;  Walton. 
Hawes — Colleotions  relating  to  the  Family 

of  Hawes,  by  I).  E.  Davy.    IJrit.  Mus. 

Add.  MS.  19,131. 
Hawkes — Genealogical     Notes     of     the 

Hawks  Family,  by  F.  E.  Waters.     See 

The  Herald  and  Genealogist,  vii.  142. 
Gleanings  relative  to  the  Family 

of  Adam   Hawkes,   one  of  the   Early 

Settlers   of   the   Third    Plantation    of 

Massachusetts    Bay,     bv    Nathan    M. 

Hawkes.     Salem,  1889,  8"- 
Hawkins,  see  also  Walton. 
Hawkins — Genealogical    Memoranda  re- 
lating  to    the    Browne    and    Hawkins 

Families.     Privately  printed,  n.d.  4''- 
The  Hawkins  Family,  of  Nash, 

Kent.     See  H.  Foley's   Records  of  the 

English  Province,  iii.  491. 
Hawks,  see  Longiidge. 
Hawley — Genealogy     of      the      Havvley 

Family  of  Marblehead.  by  William  D. 

Hawley.     Privately  printed,  1887,  8°- 
The  Hawley  Record,  by  Elias 

S.  Hawley.     Buffalo,  N.Y.  1890,  fol. 
Hay — He   Nobilissime    Gcntis    Haiorum 

origine  Carmen    Historicum.      Edinb. 

1703,  S''- 
Historical  Account  of  the  Familv 

of  Hay,  of  Leys.     Edinb.  1832. 
Genealogical    Table   of   the    Hay 

Family    of    Alderstoun,    bv    William 

Eraser.     Edinb.  1840,  fol.  " 
Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  Hay, 

of    Leys.       By    Alexander    Deuchar. 

Folio  sheet. 
Hayden,  see  also  Vinton  ;    Weitzel. 
Hayden — Genealogy     of      the     Hayden 

Family.     From   Stiles's    "History   of 

Ancient  Windsor."     Albany,  1859,  8«' 
• Sketch  and  Genealogy  of  the 


First  Three  Generations  of  the  Connec- 
ticut Hay  dens,  by  Jabez  H.  Hayden, 
of  Windsor  Locks,    Conn.     Hartford, 
1885,  8"- 
Records  of  the    Connecticut 


Line   of   the   Hayden    Family,  by  J. 

H.    Hayden.     Windsor   Locks,    1888, 
40. 

Haydock — The  Haydock  Papers,  by  Jos. 

Gillow.     Lond.  1888,  4«- 
Hayes — Genealogie    of    the     Hayes     of 

Tweeddale,    by    Father    R.    A.    Hay. 

Edited  by  James   Maidment.     Edinb. 

1835,  4P-      Only  108  copies  printed. 


Hayes— Claim  of  the  Right  Hon.  Henry 
Ha^'es,  Viscount  Doneraile  of  Ireland, 
to  vote  at  Elections  of  Irish  Peers.  See 
Sessional  Papers,  1G3  of  1854. 

George     Edward     Hayes.       A 

Memorial.  Edited  by  Chas.  Wells 
Hayes.  Buffalo,  New  York,  1882, 
8«- 

George    Hayes    of   Windsor    and 

his  Descendants,  by  the  Rev.  Charles 
W.  Hayes.  Two  parts.  Buffalo, 
N.H.  1883  and  1884,  8°- 

Hay  man — Memorials  of  the  Hay  man 
Family,  and  their  Armorial  Bearings, 
by  the  Rev.  Canon  Hayman.  See 
"  The  Reliquary,"  vol.  xxi.  Lond. 
1881,  8"- 

Haynes,  see  Corliss. 

Hayward — Pedigree  of  the  Hayward 
Family  of  Felixtow,  with  genealogical 
notes  by  D.  K.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,135. 

Centennial    Gatherino;     of  the 


Hayward  Family,  with  address  &c.  by 
<ieo.  W.  Hayw^ard  Hayward,  and  A. 
L.    Taunton,  "^Mass.     1879,    8"- 

Hazen— The  Hazen  Family.  Four 
American  Generations,  by  Henry  Allen 
Hazen.     New  Haven,  Conn.  1879,  8°- 

Heacock — -The  Heacock  Family.  Jona- 
than and  Ann  Heacock,  who  emigrated 
to  America  from  England  and  settled 
in  Chester  County,  Pennsylvania,  in 
1711,  and  their  Descendants.  Privately 
printed,  1869. 

Headley — Claim  of  Charles,  Baron  Head- 
ley,  to  yote  at  Elections  of  Irish  Peers. 
Sessional  Papers,  1  of  1857,  sess. 
2. 

Heard — ^A  History  of  the  Heard  Family 
of  Wayland,  Mass ,  by  John  H. 
Edwards.  Boston,  1880,  8o-  For 
private  circulation. 

Heath  j)edigree,  with  notes,  by  D.  E. 
Davy,  and  copy  of  w^ill  of  Thos.  Hethe 
of  Oxford.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,135. 

■ Heathiana  :     Notes    Genealogical 

and  Biographical  of  the  Family  of 
Heath  ;  especially  of  the  descendants 
of  Benjamin  Heath,  D.C.L.  of  Exeter, 
by  Sir  W.  R.  Drake.  Privately  printed 
in  1881,  fol.  Revised  edition,  London, 
1882. 

Heber,  see  0' Sullivan-More. 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,   and    Peerage  Cases 


393 


Heigliam — Pedig:rce     of    the 


Heighain 


Family.     Edited  by  C.  W.  Heigliam 
Lowestoft,      [1870"]       4'^-     Privately 
printed. 
Collections      relating     to     the 


Heigham    Family.     Brit.    Mus.    Add 
MSS.  5847  ;  19,135. 

Heliug — Collections  concerning  thefamily 
of  Heling  or  Hegling,  of  Co.  Lincoln. 
Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  207  A. 

Hellele}^,  see  Hoyland. 

Helsby — Pedigree,  Descent,  or  Genea- 
logy of  the  Ancient  and  Worshipful 
House  of  Helsby,  Lords  of  Helsby, 
Chorlton,  and  Acton.  Edited  by  J. 
Jackson  Howard.  Privately  printed, 
18G8,  S*^- 

Hely — Claim  of  the  Eight  Hon.  llichard 
John  Hely,  Earl  of  Donoughmore  of 
Ireland,  to  vote  at  Elections  of  Irish 
Peers.  See  Sessional  Fcqjers,  195  of 
1852-3  ;  178  oi  1854. 

Hemenhair pedigree,  with  notes  b}'  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,135. 

Hemgrave  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,135. 

Henderson — A  Contribution  to  the  Genea- 
logy of  the  Henderson  Family,  by  Dr. 
H.  E.  Henderson.  New  York,  1885,  S'^- 

Heneage— Notes  from  Eecords  and  Evi- 
dences of  the  Heneages  of  Kent,  with 
an  Historical  Account  of  the  Family. 
Her.  Coll.  Philipot  MS.  18  Pd. 

Henin — Notices  historiques,  genealo- 
giques    et  heraldiques    sur  la    Famille 

I  Henin  de  Cuvilliers  et  sur  differentes 
Maisons  qui  y  sont  mentionnees.  Paris, 
1789,  8«- 

Henniker,  see  also  Major. 

Henniker — Collection  respecting  the  Hen- 
niker Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,135. 

Henning — Genealogical  Tree,  showing  the 
presumed  descent  of  the  ancient  and 
honourable  family  of  Henning  formerly 
of  Henning's  Crookston,  in  the  County 
of  Dorset,  by  Thomas  Parr  Henning, 
Esq.     Westminster,  1869,  broadside. 

Genealogical  Tree,  showing  the 

descent  of  the  Farl  of  Beauchamp  ; 
and  the  ancient  families  of  Biddulph, 
in  Co.  Somerset  ;  and  Henning  for- 
merly of  Henning's  Crool^ton,  from 
Edw.  I.,  by  Tho.  Parr  Henning.  West- 
minster, 1869,  broadside. 


Henning — Genealogical  Tree,  showing  the 
presumed  descent  of  the  ancient  and 
honourable  family  of  Henning  formerly 
of  Poxwell  House  in  the  County  of 
Dorset,  by  Thos.  Parr  Henning,  Esq. 
Westminster,  1869,  broadside. 

Henreyong — Grant  of  Arms  to  Henre- 
yong,  of  Uoxton,  Middlesex,  4  Hen. 
VIII.     Hatton  Collei^tion. 

Henry — The  Descendants  of  Philip 
Henry,  M.A.,  Incumbent  of  Worthen- 
bury  in  Co.  Flint,  by  Sarah  Lawrence. 
Lond.  1844,  8«- 

Henshawe,  see  Dod. 

Henzey — Genealogy  of  the  Noble  Fami- 
lies of  Hen/ey,  Tyttery,  and  Tyzack, 
of  Worcestershire,  by  H .  Sydney  Graze- 
brook.     Stourbridge,  1877,  H^- 

Hepburn — The  Hepburns  of  Athelstane- 
ford.  See  Memoirs  and  Adventures  of 
Sir  J.  Hepburn,  by  James  Grant, 
Edinb.  1857,  8o- 

Herbert — A  true  coppye  of  an  ancient 
memorable  treatise  touchinge  the  pedi- 
gree of  the  Herberts,  by  commission 
from  King  Edward  IV.,  A.D.  1460. 
Stowe  MS.  785.  Brit.  Mus. 

History  of  the  Herbert  Family. 

See  "  The  Great  Governing  Families  of 
England,"  by  Sanford  and  Townsend. 
Vol.  II.  p.  155. 

Family      of      Herbert.        See 

"  Archaeologia  Cambrensis,"  third 
series,  iv.  16.     Lond.  1858,  8^- 

Epistolary   Curiosities,   consist- 


ing of  Unpublished  Letters,  of  the 
Seventeenth  Century,  Illustrative  of 
the  Herbert  Family,  with  Notes  and 
an  Appendix,  edited  by  Rebecca 
Warner.  Two  series.  Lond.  1818,  8^- 
-Old   Herbert  Papers  at   Powis 


Castle  and  in  the  British  Museum. 
Edited  by  M.  C.  Jones  for  the  Fowis- 
land  Club.     Welshpool,  1858,  &e.  S^- 

Memoir  of  Sir  Thomas  Herbert, 

of  Tinterne,  in  the  County  of  Mon- 
mouth, and  of  the  City  or  York, 
Baronet,  with  a  pedigree  illustrative  of 
the  Memoir,  by  Robert  Davies.  See 
"  Yorkshire  Archaeological  and  Topogra- 
phical Journal."  vol.  i.  Lond.  1870, 8°- 

Pedigree  of  the  Herbert  family 

down  to  Edward  Earl  of  Worcester  and 
Sir  William  Herbert  of  Swansea.  Hen- 
gwrt  MS.  \¥,  at  Peniarth. 


394 


Family  Histories,  Pedigeees,  and   Peerage  Cases. 


Hereford — A  Genealogicall  History  of 
the  very  Antient  and  Worshipfiill 
Family  of  Hereford,  of  Co.  Hereford. 
18th  cent.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
6136. 

Hereford,  Earls  of,  see  Cobham. 

H  eref ord,  Earls  of.  Papers  on  the  Genea- 
logy and  Armorial  Bearings  of  the 
Earls  of  Hereford,  by  J.  K.  Planehe. 
See  Journal  of  the  British  ArchaoJo- 
gical  Association,  vols,  xxvi,  149-160  ; 
xxvii,  179-191.     London,  1871,  8«- 

Hereward,  see  Wake. 

Herle — Mr.  Beamont's  History  of  Win- 
wick  :  Charles  Herle  and  the  Gee 
Family,  by  John  E.  Bailey.  Man- 
chester, 1878,  80- 

Heron — A  Genealogical  Table,  [with 
notes]  of  the*  Family  of  the  Herons  of 
Newark,  by  Sir  Richard  Heron.  Lond. 
1798  ?  fol. 

Account    of   the    Heron   Family, 

See  J.  liaine's  "  History  of  Durham," 
p.  304.  ^  1 

Notes  respecting  the  families  of  I 


Hervey — An  Account  of  the  Parish  of 
Ickworth,  and  of  the  Family  of  Hervey, 
by  Lord  Arthur  Hervev.  Lowestoft, 
1858,  8«- 

-The  Family  of  Hervey   (being 


Heron,  Carr,  and  Alder,  by  Walter  B. 
Tliomas.  "  The  Genealogist,"  Oct. 
1890.     Lond.  1890,  8«- 

Herrick — Genealogical  Register  of  the 
Name  and  Family  of  Herrick,  from  the 
Settlement  of  Henerie  Hericke,  of 
Leicester  in  Salem,  Massachusetts, 
1629  to  1846,  by  J.  Herrick.  With 
their  English  Ancestry.  Bangor,  U.S. 
1846. 

Herrick  Genealogy.  A  Genea- 
logical Register  of  the  Name  and  Family 
of  Herrick,by Gen.  J.  Herrick.  Revised, 
Augmented  and  brought  down  to  A.D. 
1885,  by  Lucius  C.  Herrick.  Colum- 
bus, 0.  1885,  8«-    Privately  printed. 

Some    Early    Notices    of    the 

Herrick  Family,  by  Rev.  W.  G. 
Dimock  Fletcher.    Leicester,  1885,  8°- 

Herries,  Peerage  of,  see  Maxwell. 

Case,     Supplemental   Case   and 

Evidence  in  the  Herries  Claim.  1849- 
55,  fol. 

Hertford — The  Earls  of  Gloucester  and 
Hertford,  by  J.  R.  Planehe.  See 
Journal  of  the  British  Arch  etiological 
Association,  xxvi,  149.  Lond.  1870,  8°- 

The   Earls   of   Gloucester    and 

Hertford.  See  "  The  Land  of  Morgan," 
by  Geo.  T.  Clark.     Lond.  1883,  S^- 


the  paper,  enlarged   and  amended,  read 
befoi-e   the  Archaeological  Institute  »»f 
Suffolk,   Oct.   2,   185()),  by   Lord   A. 
Hervey.     Lowestoft,  1858,  S^- 
Collections     relating     to      the 


Family  of  Hervey,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19135. 

Hesketh — The  Genealogie  of  the  wor- 
shipful and  auncient  familie  of  the 
Heskaythes  of  Ruffourd  in  Lancashire. 
London,  1869,  4P-     Privately  printed. 

Hesse — Monumentum  sepulcrale  Mauritii 
Hassiae  Landgravii.  [Funeral  pro- 
cessions and  monument  of  Maurice, 
Landgrave  of  Hesse  ;  with  plates  of 
armorial  bearings,  monuments,  por- 
traits, and  genealogies  of  the  House  of 
Hesse.]     Francof.  1640,  fol. 

H  istorisch-genealogisclies.    Hand- 

buch  iiber  alle  Linien  des  hohen 
Regentenhauses  Hessen,  by  Jacob  Chr. 
Carl  HofPmeister.     Cassel,  1861,  8«- 

Heu — La  Maison  de  Heu,  manuscrit  de 
la  Bibl.  de  I'Arsenal  a  Paris,  et  le 
Miroir  des  nobles  des  Hesbaye  de 
Jacques  d'Hemricourt,  par  le  Comte 
F.  Van  der  Straten-Ponthoz.  Metz, 
1859,  80- 

Heveningham — Collections  respecting  the 
Heveuingham  Family  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19135. 

Hewling,  see  Cromwell. 

Heydon — The  Heydons  in  England  and 
America.  A  fragment  of  family  his- 
tory, by  the  Rev.  William  B.  Hayden. 
Lond.  1877,  8o- 

Heyns — Table  genealogicjue  de  la  Familie 
cle  Heyns,  alias  Smets,  par  Azevedo 
Continho  y  Bernal  (J.  F.  A.  F.  de). 
Louvain,  1753,  fol. 

Hickman — The  Family  of  Hickman,  of 
Gainsborough.  See  History  of  Gains- 
borough, by  A.  Stark.  Lond.  1817, 
8«- 

Hicks — Account  of  the  family  of  Sir 
Michael  Hicks  and  his  descendants,  by 
John  Strype.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS. 
93,  art.  28. 

Higham — Pedigree  of  the  Higham 
Family,  by  Charles  William  Higham, 


Family  Histories,   Pedioeees,  and  Peerage   Cases. 


395 


Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  and  Wetherden 

in  the  County  of  Suffolk,      Printed  for 

private  distribution. 
Hight,  see  Hoyt. 
Hildreth — Origin  and  Genealogy  of  the 

American  Hildreths,  by  Kich.  Hildreth. 

Eeprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  Hist. 

and  Gen.  lleg.     Boston,  1857,  pp.  8. 
Hill,  see  also  Fogg  ;  Leighton. 
Hill — Genealogical  Account  of  a   few  of 

the  families  of  the  Earlv   Settlers  in 

Eliot,  from  1638   to   1850.     By  Dr. 

Fogg.     Saco,  1851,  12^- 
Letters   of   Doctor  Bichard   Hill 

and  his  Children  :   or,  the  History  of  a 

Family  as  told  by  themselves,  by  John 

Jay    Smith.     Philadelphia,   1854,    8°- 

Privately  printed. 
The  Descendants  of  Peter  Hill  of 


York  County,  Maine  ;  with  some  inci- 
dents relating  to  the  French  and 
Indian  Wars,  by  Usher  P{*'sons. 
Boston,  1858,  S*^- 

The    Hills   of  Crackenthorpe,  by 

Edward  Bellasis,  Esq.  See  "  Tran- 
sactions of  the  Cumberland  and  West- 
moreland Antiquarian  Society,"  vol.  ii. 
Kendal,  1876,  8«- 

John  Hill  of  Dover  in   1649  and 

some  of  his  Descendants,  by  W.  B. 
Lapham.     Augusta,  1888,  8^- 

The  Golden  Wedding  of  Mr.  and 

Mrs.  Darwin  T.  Hills,  at  Crawfords- 
ville,  Indiana,  Nov.  18.  1878.  Pub- 
lished by  the  children. 

Hilton — Some  of  the  descendants  of 
William  Hilton,  by  John  T.  Hassam. 
Keprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  Hist. 
and  Gen.  Register.     Boston,  1877,  8''- 

Notes  and  Queries  cc>ncerning 

the  Hassam  and  Hilton  Families,  by 
John  T.  Hassam.     Boston,  1880,  8°- 

The  Dover  Settlement  and   the 

Hiltons,  by  J.  T.  Hassam.  (Reprinted 
from  the  New  England  Historical  and 
Genealogical  Register.)  Boston,  1882, 
8«- 

Short    History   of   the    Castle, 

Family,  and  Estates  of  the  Hiltons  of 
Hilton  Castle,  by  the  Rev.  W.  P. 
Swaby.     1884,  8«- 

Hiude — Descent  of  J.  Youde  Hinde,  Esq., 
of  Clochfaen.  See  "Archa^^ologia  Cam- 
brensis,"  third  series,  vol.  xiii.  Lond. 
1867,  80- 


Hinde — Some  Particulars  concerning  the 
Family  of  Hinde,  of  Maddingley.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  7029,  f.  539. 

Hinds,  see  Corliss. 

Hingeston  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D. 
E^  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19135. 

Hinman — A  Family  Record  of  the  Des- 
cendants of  Serg.  Edw.  Hinman,  of 
Stratford,  Conn,  about  1650,  by  R.  R. 
Hinman.     New  York,  1856. 

Hinsdale — Chronicles  of  the  Hinsdale 
Family.  Compiled  by  Albert  Hins- 
dale.    Cleveland,  1883,  12°- 

Hitchcock — Excerpts  from  the  Hitch- 
cock Genealogy,  by  H.  G.  Cleveland. 
New  York,  1886,  8"- 

Hoare — Pedigrees  and  Memoirs  of  the 
Families  of  Hore  of  Rishford,  Co. 
Devon  ;  Hoare  of  Walton,  Co.  Bucks  : 
Hoare  of  London,  Co.  Middlesex  ; 
Hoare  of  Mitcham,  Co.  Surrey ;  Hoare 
of  Stourton,  Co.  Wilts ;  Hoare  of  Barn- 
Elms,  Co.  Surre^^  ;  Hoare  of  Boreham, 
Co.  Essex,  by  Sir  Richard  Colt  Hoare. 
Privately  printed  in  1818,  folio. 

Some  Account  of  the  Early  His- 


tory and  Genealogy,  with  Pedigrees 
from  1330,  unbroken  to  the  Present 
Time,  of  the  Families  of  Hore  and 
Hoare,  with  all  their  Branches.  Col- 
lected and  compiled  by  Edward  Hoare, 
Esq.  of  Factory  Hill,  Co.  Cork.  1883, 4P- 

Hoare   of   London,  pedigree    and 

notes  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19135. 

Hobart,  see  also  Cromwell ;  Thayer. 

Hobart — Collections  concerning  the  fami- 
lies of  Hobart  and   Hobert,  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19135. 
William  Hobart,  his  Ancestors 


and  Descendants,  by  L.  Smith  Hobart. 

Springfield,  Mass.  1886,  12o- 
Hobbs — Genealogy  of  the  Hobbs  Family 

of  Massachusetts,   by  George   Hobbs. 

Boston,  1855,  8«- 
Hochpied — Documents  relating  to  the  De 

Hochepied  Family.     Privately  printed 

at  Antwerp,  1827,  S^- 
Hodges — Record  of  the  Families  in  New 

England   of   the  name  of  Hodges,  by 

Rufus  Hodges.     Cincinnati,  1837,  8«- 
Genealogical     Record     of    the 

Hodges  Family   in  New  England,  by 

A.  D.  Hodges.     Boston,  1853,  S^- 


39G 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedtgbees,   and  Peeeaoe  Cases. 


Hodilow — An  Account  of  the  Family  of 
Hodilow  of  Cambridgeshire,  Essex, 
etc.  "  Topographer  and  Genealogist," 
ii.   28-72,   54.4. 

HodsoU — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Hodsoll,  by  James  Greenstreet.  Loud. 
1881,  8''' 

Wills  and  other  Records  relat- 
ing to  the  Family  of  Hodsoll,  by  James 
Greenstreet.  lieprinted  from  "Archse- 
ologia  Cantiana,"  xiy.  Loud.  1882, 
SO- 

Hogben,  see  Scott. 

Hoheuzollern — Genealogie  des  Hock- 
fiirstlichen  Hauses  Hohenzoller,  by  J. 
Keiuer.     Stutt.  1843,  8'- 

Genealogie     des     Konigs- 

hauses  der  Hoheuzollern,  etc.  by  Carl 
Hensel.     Posen,  1854,  fol. 

Histoire   de   Hoheuzollern 


au    Moyen   Age    par     Geo.    Schaefer. 
Paris,  1859,  4«' 
Alterthiimer   und    Kunst- 


denkmale  des  Hauses Hohenzolleru.  By 
Rudolph  von  Stillfried.    2  vols.    Berlin, 
1852-67,  fol. 
Hoheuzollern  Beschreibunc? 


und  Geschichte  der  Burg,  Urstamm 
der  Grafen  von  ZoUern,  von  Dr.  R.  G. 
StiUfried^Alcantara.  Nurnb.  1870,  8«- 
-Wahlspriiche  der    Hoheu- 


zollern,   bv    Heinrich    von    Muchler. 
,  Breslau,  1883,  fol. 
Holbrook,  see  also  Adams  ;  Vinton. 
Holbrook — Record  of  the  Descendants  of 

Silence  Holbrook,  of  Weymouth,  Mass., 

[by  Chas.  W.  Holbrook.]      Worcester, 

1851,  S'^- 
Holcroft — Notes  on  the  Family  of  Hol- 

croft,  with  an  account  of  their  Arms, 

by  J.  P.  Rylands.      Leigh,  1877,  S^- 

Privately  printed. 
-Arms  of  Thomas  Holcroft,  of 

Holcroft,    CO.    Lancaster,  by  Mercury 

Patten,  A  D.  1600.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 

MS.  1917. 
Holderness,  Lords  of — The  Early  Lords 

of  Holderness,  by  J.  R.  Planche,  Esq. 

See  the  Journal  of  the  British  Arch- 

cvologlcal  Association^  xxx,  121.  Lond. 

1874,  S*'- 
Holditch  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 

Davy,  and  copy  of  will  of  John  Hol- 

dyche  of  Dennington.    Brit.  Mus.  Add. 

MS.  19136. 


Holland,  see  also  Hallen. 

Holland — A  True  and  Elaborate  Relation, 
and  exact  pedigree  of  those  Lancasterian 
and  Derbyshire  Families  of  Hollands, 
&c.  by  Henry  Holland.     1615,  8«- 

The  Hollands  of  Wales.    See 


"  Archa3ologiaCambrensis,"  third  series, 
vols.  12  and  13.     Lond.  1886,  7.  8o- 

A  Roll  containing  the  Pedi- 
grees of  Holland,  etc.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl  Roll  0,  15. 

Collections    concerning    the 

families  of  Holland  and  Hollond,  by  D. 
E.  Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19136. 

Holies  —  Historical  Collections  of  the 
Noble  Families  of  Cavendishe,  Holies, 
etc.,  by  Arthur  Collins.  Lond.  1752,  fol. 

Collections  concerning  the  family 

of  Holies,  of  Co.  Lincoln.  Brit.  Mus. 
Lans.  MS.  207  A  &  E. 

Hollis — Letters  Patent  of  King  James  I. 
creating  Sir  John  Hollis,  Knt.  Baron 
Haughton  of  Haughton,  co.  Notts. 
Illuminated.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
32975. 

Hollister  —  Tlie  Hollister  Family  of 
America  ;  Lieut.  John  Hollister  of 
Wethersfield,  Conn,  and  his  Descend- 
ants. Compiled  by  Layfayette  Wal- 
lace Case.     Chicago,  1886,  8«- 

Holme — Account  of  the  various  Randle 
Holmes.  See  "  Cheshire  and  Lanca- 
shire Historic  Society,"  Session  I.  p. 
86,  and  Moule's  "  Bibliotheca  Heraldi- 
ca,"  p,  240. 

Holmes,  see  also  Giles. 

Holmes  of  Gawdy  Hall,  pedigree  and 
notes  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  19136. 

Holmes — A  Letter  of  Directions  to  his 
Father's  Birth-place,  by  John  Holmes, 
with  Notes  and  a  Genealog}^,  by  D. 
Williams  Patterson.  New  York,  1865, 
8«- 
A  Record  of  some  of  the  Des- 
cendants of  John  Holmes,  who  settled 
in  Woodstock,  Conn,  in  1686.  Kill- 
ingly.  Conn.     1877,  4^- 

Holt — Collections  concerning  the  Holt 
Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19136. 

A    Genealogical    History   of    the 

Holt  Family  in  the  United  States,  more 
particularly  the  Descendants  of  Nicho- 
las  Holt   of   Newbury   and  Andover, 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,   and  Peerage    Cases. 


397 


Mass.,  by  Daniel  S.  Durrie.     Albany, 

1864,  80- 
Holte — A  History  of  the  Holtep  of  Aston, 

by  A.  Davidson.  Birmingham,  1854,  4"- 
Home  —  Genealogical    Account    of   the 

P  Family  of  Home  of  Wedderburne. 
Privately  printed,  4"- 

Case  of  Alexander  Home,  claim- 
ing to  be  Earl  of  Marchmont,  17  pages, 
and  folding  pedigree.     1822,  folio. 

Claim  of  Alexander  Home,  Esq. 

to  the  title  of  Earl  of  Marchmont.  See 
Sessional  Papers,  40  of  1822. 

Claim  of  Francis  Home,  Esq.  to 

the  title  of  Earl  of  Marchmont.  See 
Sessional  Papers  113  of  1838  ;  141  of 
1839  ;  67  of  1840  ;  33  of  1842  ;  103 
of  1843. 

Homer — The  Scotch  Border  Clan  Dickson 
and  the  Family  of  De  Homere  or 
Homer,  by  B.  Homer  Dixon,  Toronto, 
1884,  12''- 

Honeywood,  see  also  Knatchbull. 

Honeyvi^ood  —  The  Posterity  of  Mary 
Honeywood,  at  her  death  in  1620.  The 
Honeywood  Evidences,  &c.  "  Topo- 
grapher and  Genealogist,"  i.  397 — 411, 
568—576  ;  ii.  169—185,  189—192, 
256—269,  312—389,  433—446. 

Evidences  of  the  Family  of 

Honeywood,  Co.  Essex,  17th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  16,604. 

Honings  pedigree,  with  notes  bv  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19136. 

Honore — Genealogie  de  la  familleHonore, 
Seigneurs  du  Locron,  &c.  par  A.  Le 
Boucq  de  Ternas.     Douai,  1866,  8^- 

Hoo,  Lord,  see  Braose. 

Hoo  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19136. 

Hopetoun — Claim  of  James  Hopetoun,  to 
the  title  of  Marquis  of  Annandale. 
See  Sessional  Papers  Apr.  May,  1794  ; 
Dec.  1795. 

Hopkins,  see  also  Thomas. 

Hopkins  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19136. 

Genealogy  of  One  Line  of  the 

Hopkins  Family,  descended  from  Tho- 
mas Hopkins  in  Providence,  from  1641 
to  1692,  by  a  Descendant.  Providence, 
1881,  4'^-      For  private  distribution. 

Hopton — Collection  resjjectingi  the  Hop- 
ton  Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add,  MS.  19136. 


Horn,  see  also  Mantell. 

Horn  —  Genealogical  History  of  the 
Counts  of  Horn,  from  the  twelfth  to 
the  seventeenth  centuries ;  with  the 
arms  in  colours.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
17,684. 

Hornblower — Josiah  Hornblower  and  the 
first  steam  engine  in  America, 
and  a  Genealogy  of  the  Hornblower 
Family,  by  William  Nelson.  Newark, 
N.J.  1883,  8^- 

Homes — Memoire  apologetique  pour  la 
branche  alnee  de  la  Mai  son  de  Homes, 
par  Gobbe.     Paris,  1722,  8°- 

Histoire     Genealogique    de    la 

Maison  de  Homes,  par  F.  V.  Goethals. 
Brux.  1848,  4P- 

Recueil    Genealogique  et  His- 

torique  de  la  Maison  de  Homes  ; 
Anvers,  1842,  par  Monsieur  le  Corate 
Jean  de  Homes ;  with  genealogical 
tables,  coats  of  arms,  etc.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  25,070. 

Horsenail,  see  Druce. 

Horton  Genealogy  ;  or.  Chronicles  of  the 
Descendants  of  Barnabas  Horton,  of 
Southold,  Long  Island,  1640.  Compiled 
by  Geo.  F.  Horton.  Philadelphia,  1876. 

Hosmer — Genealogy  of  the  Hosmer 
Family,  by  James  B.  Hosmer^  Hart- 
ford, i861,  8^- 

Hothara  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,136. 

Houghton — Evidences  of  the  Houghton 
Family,  from  Henry  IT.  to  Charles  L 
MS.  No.  XX.    Towneley  Hall,  Burnley. 

— : Pedigrees    and  Evidences  of 

the  Family  of  Houghton,  of  Pendleton, 
and  Westley.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
30,  146,  f .  119.  19,136,  f .  145. 

The  Houghton    Association. 

Keporfc  of  the  Agent  to  England.  New 
York,  1848,  8°- 

Hovell — Pedigrees  and  evidences  of  the 
Hovell  Family  of  Suffolk.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,136. 

Hovenden — Genealogical  Memoranda  re- 
lating to  the  Family  of  Hovenden. 
Privately  printed. 

Howard,  see  also  Arundel;  Ellis;  Griffen; 
Jennens  ;  Stanley. 

Howard — Catalogue  of  Books  relating  to 
the  Howard  Family  and  Pedigrees. 
See  "  The  East  Anglian,"  vol.  ii.  p. 
341. 


398 


Family  Histories,  Pedigeees,   and    Peerage  Cases. 


Howard — History  of  the  Howard  Family, 
of  Effingham.  See  11.  Halstead's 
Succinct  Genealogies,  1685,  fol. 

The   Arraignment   of    Thomas 

Howard,  Duke  of  Noi-folk,  Lord  High 
Steward  of  England.  Also  a  brief 
Derivation  of  the  Most  Honourable 
Famil}'  of  the  Howards.  With  an 
Account  of  what  Families  they  are 
related  to  by  Marriage.  London,  168.5. 
HarJeian  Miscellany^  vol.  vi.  Lond. 
1810,  40- 

-The    Antiquities    of    Arundel 


with  an  abstract  of  the  Lives  of  the 
Earls  of  Arundel,  by  C.  Carraccioli. 
Lond.  1766,  8«- 

Historical  Anecdotes  of  some  of 

the  Howard  Family,  by  Charles 
Howard.  Lond  1769,  8^-  New 
edition,  Lond.  1817,  S''- 

An   account    of   the   illustrious 

family  of  Howard.  Westminster 
Magazine,  1783. 

Proceedings  in  relation  to   the 


Baronv  of  Howard  of  Walden  in  1784, 

Lond.  1807,  fol. 

Genealogical    History     of    the 


Howard  Family,  by  Sir  T.  C.    Banks. 
Lond.  1812,  8«- 

•An  Analysis  of  the  Genealogical 


History  of  the  Family  of  Howard,  with 
its  connections,  showing  the  legal  course 
of  Descent  of  tliose  numerous  Titles 
which  are  generally,  but  presumed 
erroneously  attributed  to  be  vested  in 
the  Dukedom  of  Norfolk,  by  Sir  S.  E. 
Brydges.  Lond.  1812,  8"- 

— The  Mysterious  Heir  ;  or,  Who 


is  Mr.  Walter  Howard  ?     Lond.  181^ 
80- 

The    Mysterious     Heir — being 

theCaseof  Mr.  Walter  Howard' claiming 
the  Dukedom  of  Norfolk,  etc.  Lond. 
1816,  8"- 

The      Howard     Family.       An 

Abstract  of  the  Lives  of  the  Earls  of 
Arundel.  See  History  of  Arundel,  by 
C.  Wright.     Lond.    1818,  8«- 

Genealogical    History     of    the 

Noble  House  of  Howard.  Lond.  1830, 
8"- 

-Indication  of  Memorials,  Monu- 


ments, Paintings,  and  Engravings  of 
Persons  of  the  Howard  Family,  and  of 
their  wives  and  Children,  and  of   those 


who  married  Ladies  of  the  Name,  and 
of  the  Kepresentatives  of  some  of  its 
branches  now  extinct,  by  Henry 
Howard.  Corby  Castle,  1834,  fol. 
Privately  printed. 

Howard — History  and  Antiquities  of  the 
Castle  and  Town  of  Arundel,  including 
the  Biography  of  its  Earls,  by  the  Rev. 
M.  A.  Tierney.  2  vols.  Lond.  1834,  S^- 

The      Howard      Family,     See 

"  Account  of  Naworth  Castle." 
Carlisle,  1844,  12«- 

The    Howard   Papers,    with    a 

Biographical  Pedigree  and  Criticism  of 
the  Howard  Family,  by  H.  K.  S. 
Causton.     Lond.  1863,  8°- 

The   House   of   Howard.      See 


"Ancestral  Stories  of  Great  Families," 
by  John  Timbs.     Lond.  1869,  8o- 
Some   Records  of  the  Ashtead 


Estate,  and  of  its  Howard  possessors, 
etc.  [Compiled  by  F.  E.  Paget,  and 
containing  pedigrees  of  the  Howard 
and  Gtame.  Grahme,  or  Graham 
Families.]  Lichfield,  1873.  4"- 
Family    Notices     of    Howard. 


See  "  Journal  of  the  British  Archaeo- 
logical Association,"  vol.  xxx,  246,  &c. 
The  Worthies   of  Cumberland. 


The  Howards,  by  Henrv  Lonsdale. 
Lond.  1872,  8o- 

My     Mother's     Family.— The 

Carlisle  Howards.  See  "  My  Remi- 
niscences," bv  Lord  Ronald  Gower,  vol. 
1.     Lond.  1883,  8°- 

Brass  commemorating  Sir  Robert 

Howard,  affixed  to  the  wall  of  Clun 
Church,  Salop.  Printed  broadside ; 
and  Add.  MS.  33,610.  G.  Brit.  Mus. 

-The  genealogie  of  the  princelie 


familie  of  the  Howards,  exactly  deduced 
in  a  right  line  from  the  xv*^^  yeere  of 
th^  raigne  of  King  Edgar,  sole  monarch 
of  England  in  the  yeere  of  our  redemp- 
tion DCCCCLxx.,  before  the  Norman 
Conquest  96  years,  to  this  present 
xiiij^^  yeere  of  the  raigne  of  our  dread 
Soveraigne  Charles,  mdcxxxviii. 
Collected  and  disposed  by  the  industry 
of  Hen.  Lilly,  Rouge  Dragon.  MS. 
belonging  to  the  Marquis  of  North- 
ampton. [A  finer  heraldic  volume 
than  this  need  not  be  wished  for.  The 
drawings  and  their  colourings  are  of 
the  first  class.] 


Family  Histories,  Pedigeees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


399 


i> 


Howard — Genealogies  of  the  Noble  House 
of  Howard  and  allied  Noble  Families, 
with  ai-ms  in  colours,  1600.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  1411. 

Historia   Comitura    Arundelise. 

Brit.  Mus.  Royal  Roll  14  B.  xlii. 

A  Discourse    of  the   Earls    of 

Arundel,    from   the    Conquest.       Her. 


Coll.  Vincent  MS.  8. 

Pedigree     of 

Howard  in  its  various 


the     Family    of 
branches,  with 


drawings  of  the  monuments  at  Stoke- 
juxta-Neyland.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS. 
1075. 

Notes  of  the  Pedigree  of  Howard, 

bv  John  Holmes.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  20,774. 

The  Genealogy  of  the  Families 

of  Howard,  A^illiers  and  Beaumont. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  4041. 

The  descent  of  the  Family  of 

Howard,  and  also  of  such  families  as 
are  descended  from  them  with  arms  in 
colours.  Collected  by  Richard  Parker, 
1615.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  4221. 

The  Arms  of  the  Howards,  and 

their  Descendants,  beautifully  painted 
on  vellum,  with  a  short  Account  of 
each  Family.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
4259. 

Collections     relating     to      the 

families  of  Howard,  Pembroke,  Bohun, 
Cotton,  etc.  Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  MS. 
Julius  C,  VII. 

Collections     relating     to      the 

Family  of  Howard,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19136. 

Howe,  see  also  Jennens. 

Howe — Pedigrees  and  notes  of  the  Families 
of  Howe  and  Howes,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.   19,136. 

Filial  Tribute  to   the  Memory  of 

Rev.  John  Moffatt  Howe,  M.D.  [with 
genealogical  and  historical  facts],  by 
Rev.  John  M.  Reid.  Privately  printed, 
1889,  80- 

Howel — Geschichte  der  Freiherren  und 
Herren  von  Howell  von  A.  Fahne. 
Coin,  1860,  fol. 

Hoy  land — A  Pedigree  of  Hoy  land,  Mar- 
shall, Stacey,Helleley,  etc.  Large  sheet, 
lithographed. 

Hoyt  Family.  A  Genealogicaf  History 
of  John  Hoyt  of  Salisbury,  and  David 
Hoyt    of  Deerfield,    Mass.,  and   their 


Descendants :    with   some   account  of 

the  Connecticut  Hoyts,  etc.,  by  D.  W. 

Hoyt.     Boston,  1857,  8«- 
Hoyt — Record     of     the     Hoyt    Family 

Meeting,  held  at  Stamford,  Connecticut, 

June  20  and  21,  1866,  by  David  W. 

Hoyt.     Boston,  1866,   8<^- 
A  Genealogical    History   of    the 

Hoyt,    Haight,    and   Hight   Families, 

with  some  account  of  the  earlier  Hyatt 

Families,    etc.,    by   David   W.    Hoyt. 

Boston,  1871,  8°- 
Hozier — Notice  sur  la  famille  d'Hozier, 

par  E.  de  Barthelemy.     See  Armorial 

general  de  France,  by  L.  P.  and  A.  M. 

Hozier.     Paris,  1867,  8°- 
Huart — Notice  historique  etgenealogique 

sur  la  Famille  d'Huart,   titree  comte 

de   Teutwert,   baron    d'Huart    et    de 

Jamoigne,    par    le    baron   Emmanuel 

d'Huart.      Lux.  1853,  8«- 
Hubbard    pedigrees,    with  notes    by   D. 

E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,136. 
Historical    Sketch  of    Hon. 

William  Hubbard,  and  his  Descendants, 

since   1630,    by  Edm..  Tuttle.      West 

Meriden,    1859,  12° 
Descendants       of        George 

Hubbard,  from  1600  to  1872,  by  L.  P. 

Hubbard.     New  York,  1872,  8«- 
Hubbell — History  of  the  Hubbell  Family, 

containing  a  Genealogical    Record,    by 

Walter    Hubbell.     New   York,  1881, 

8°- 
Huddleston — Memoirs  and    pedigree   of 

the  Family  of  Huddleston.    MS.    Vol. 

3,  in  the  possession   of  the  Bisliop    of 

Southwark. 
Hughes— Hughes    and  allied     Families. 

[Viz.     Tuttle,    Bowen,      Jones,     and 

Brackett.]     Privately   printed.     Small 

4P- 
Hugo — A    Memento    of    Victor    Hugo, 

profusely  illustrated  by  Charles  Hugo. 

Edited  by  J.  Hetzel.  Paris,  1855,  8»- 
Huish — ^Pedigrees    of    the     families    of 

Nevill,  Huish,  and  others,  about  1532. 

Brit   Mus.  Harl.  Roll.  P,  3. 
Hull — Records  of  some  of  the   Descend- 
ants  of   Richard   Hull,    New    Haven, 

1639—1662,  by  S.  C.  Clarke.     Boston 

[U.S.]  1869,  8'^- 
Hulton — Genealogy    of    the   Family   of 

Hulton,  of   Hulton,    co.     Lancashire. 

Privately  printed,  8°- 


400 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and  Peerage   Cases. 


Hume — History  of  the  Family  of  Hume 
See  Drummond's  Noble  British  Fami- 
lies, vol.   II. 

Davidis    Humii      de      Familia 

Humia  Wedderburnensi  Liber.  Edited 
bv  Dr.  John  Miller,  for  the  Ahhotsford 
dlub.     Edinb.  1839,  4''- 

Humet — Notes  on  the  early  family  of 
Humet.  See  "  Journal  of  the  British 
Archaeological  Association,"  vol.  xxix, 
369. 

Humphrey — The  Humphrey  Family  of 
North  Yarmouth.  Maine,  by  Capt. 
James  J.  Humphrey.  Yarmouth, 
Maine,  1882,  8'^- 

Humphreys,  see  also  Dod. 

Humphreys — The  Humphreys  Family  in 
America,  by  Fred  Humphreys,  assisted 
by  0.  M.  Humphreys,  H.  R.  Stiles, 
&c.  New  York,  1883,  &c.  4^^  In 
progress. 

Hungerf ord — Account  of  the  Hungerford 
Family.  See  "  Topographical  Survey 
of  the  Great  Road  from  London  to 
Bath,  by  A.  Robertson.  2  vols.  1792, 
8"- 

Hungerf ordiana ;  or,  Memoirs 


of  the  Family  of  Hungerford,  collected 
by  Sir  Richard  Colt  Hoare,  Bart. 
Shaftesbury,  1823,  S''-  Only  100 
copies  printed. 

-The  Hungerford  Family.  See 


"  Ancestral  Stories  of  Great  Families, 
by  John  Tinibs      Lond.  1869,  8«- 
Collections    relatincc    to   the 


Familv  of  Hungerford,  by  Peter  Le 
Neve.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans  MS.  901,145. 
Historv    of  the   Hunoferford 


Family  in  all  its  Branches,  with  docu- 
mentary proofs,  by  K.  Brown,  ci^^ca 
1880.   'Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  33412. 

Hunloke,  see  also  Fitzgerald. 

Hunloke  Family.  See  "  Genealogical 
Collections  of  Roman  Catholic  Families 
in  England,"  part  ii.  Edited  by  J. 
J.  Howard  and  H.  F.  Burke.  Lond. 
1887,  fol. 

Hunsdon,  Baron,  see  Carey. 

Hunt,  see  also  Sands. 

Hunt — Genealogy  of  the  name  and  family 
of  Hunt.  Compiled  by  T.  B.  Wyman. 
Boston  [U.S.],  1862—3,  S'^- 

Huntingdon — The  Huntingdon  Peerage, 
by  H.  N.  Bell.  Lond.  1820.  4^'-  2nd 
edition,  1821. 


Huntingfield. — Pedigree  and  Evidences 
of  the  Huntingfield  Family,  by  13.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19136. 

Huntington — Memories,  Counsels,  and 
Reflections,  by  an  Octogenary.  [Con- 
tains an  autobiography  and  genealogi- 
cal notes  of  the  Kev.  Dan.  Huntington 
of  Hadley.]     (Jamb.  1857. 

A  Genealogical  Memoir  of 

the  Huntington  Family  in  this  Coun- 
try ;  embracing  all  the  known 
Descendants  of  Simon  and  Margaret 
Huntington,  by  the  Rev.  E.  B. 
Huntington.  Stamford,  Conn.  1863, 
80- 

Huntingtower,  Lord,  see  Manners  ; 
Tollemache. 

Huntley  —  Claim  of  George,  Marquis  of 
Huntley  to  be  added  to  the  Union  Roll 
of  the  Peers  of  Scotland,  with  pedigree, 
1838. 

Huntley  Peerage,  see  Aboyne. 

Hun  ton — Philip  Hunton  and  his  Descend- 
ants, by  Daniel  T.  V.  Huntoon. 
Canton,  Mass.  1881,  8°- 

Hurault — Genealogie   de  la  Maison  des 

Hurault,  par  Jacques  Hurault,  marquis 

de   Vibraye.     Avec  la  description  des 

armes  des  Families  alliees.  Paris,  1636, 
40. 

• Memoires    d'Estat,    avec     une 

Instruction  a  E.  son  fils  et  la 
Genealogie  de  la  Maison  des  Huraults, 
par  Phil.  Hurault,  Comte  de  Chiverny. 
2  parts.     Paris,  1636,  4<;>- 

Hurlbut. — A  Paper  read  at  a  Family 
Meeting  of  some  of  the  Descendants 
of  Samuel  Hurlbut,  born  at  Chatham, 
Conn.,  1748,  and  his  wife  Jerusha 
(Higgins)  Hurlbut,  held  at  Racine, 
Wis^,  Sept.  20,  1860.  By  Henry 
Higgins  Hurlbut.  [22  pages  and  a 
folding  pedigree.]  Racine,  Wis. 
1861,  8'' 

-The     Hurlbut     Genealogy,     or 


Record  of  the  Descendants  of  Thos. 
Hurlbut,  of  Saybrook  and  Wethersfield, 
Conn.,  by  Hen.  H.  Hurlbut.  Albany, 
1888,  8"- 
Hurry — Memorials  of  the  Family  of 
Hurry,  of  Great  Y^armouth,  Norfolk, 
by  Chas.  John  Palmer,  and  of  New 
York,  by  E.  A.  Hurry.  Norwich,  1873, 
4"-      1 50  copies  privately  printed. 


Family  Histories,  PEDiaEEES,  and  Peerage   Cases. 


401 


Hussey — Descent  of  the  familie*  of 
Hussey  and  Mortimer,  from  Hugo  de 
Lacj,  who  died  A.D.  1186.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  13,014  A. 

Descent  of  the  family  of  Hussey, 

with  miscellaneous  genealogical  notes. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  27,985,  f.  49. 

-The  Hussey  Family,  of  Sleaford. 


See  Creasy's  History  of  Old  and  New 
Sleaford,  p.  108. 

-Remarks  on  the  Hussey  Peerage. 


Edinb.  1842,  8«-    Privately  printed. 

Hussey,  Barony  of,  see  Disney. 

Hutchins,  see  also  Corliss. 

Hutchins — The  Autobiography  of  Levi 
Hutchins  ;  with  a  Preface,  Notes,  and 
Addenda,  by  his  youngest  son.  Cam- 
bridge, 1865,  16''-  [Contains  a 
genealogical  account  of  the  descendants 
of  Gordon  Hutchins,  andother families.] 

Hutchins  Genealogy.    Compiled 

by  Charles  Hutchins.  Boston,  1885,  8« 

Hutchinson — Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Col. 
Hutchinson,  by  Lucv  Hutchinson. 
Lond.  1808,  4''- 

— ■■ Narrative   of    a    Tour    in 

1857,  for  the  purpo&e  of  hunting  up 
Memorials  of  the  Hutchinson  Family 
of  Lincolnshire,  by  P.  O.  Hutchinson. 
Privately  printed,  1857. 

A  Brief  Genealogy  of  the 

Descendants  of  William  Hutchinson 
and  Thomas  Oliver,  by  W.  H.  Whit- 
more.     Boston,  1865,  4"- 

Notes  upon  the  Ancestry 

of  William  Hutchinson  and  Anna  Mar- 
bury,  from  researches  recently  made 
in  England,  bv  J.  L.  Chester.  Boston, 
1866,  4''- 

The  Hutchinson    Family  : 

or  the  Descendants  of  Barnard  Hutch- 
inson of  Cowlam,  England.  Compiled 
by  Perley  Derby.     Salem,  1870,  8«- 

■ A  -brief  Narrative   of  the 

Hutchinson  Family.  Sixteen  sons  and 
daughters  of  the  Tribe  of  Jesse,  by 
Joshua  Hutchinson.  Boston  (U.S.) 
1874,  8''- 

-Correspondence  and  Papers 


of  the  Hutchinson  Family  of  America 
1741  to  1880 
2658  to  2669 

-The  Descendants  ^f  Henry 


Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MSS. 


Hutchinson.    Compiled  by  D.  Barbour. 
Boston,  1888,  single  sheet. 


Hutchinson.  Angleterre,  Etats  -  Unis 
d'Amerique,  et  France,  pp.  9,  folio. 
Reprinted  from  Le  Noh  iliaire  JJniversel 
de  France,  by  L.  de  Magny. 

Hutton — The  Life  of  William  Hutton, 
and  the  History  of  the  Hutton  Family, 
during  several  generations  from  1570 
to  1798.  by  William  Hutton,  3799. 
Edited  from  original  manuscripts  by 
Llewellynn  Jewitt.     Lond.  1872,  8o- 

The  Life  of  William  Hutton  : 


To  which  is  subjoined,  the  History  of 
his  Family ;  WTitten  by  himself,  and 
published  by  his  daughter,  C.  Hutton. 
Lond.  1816,  8°-  Another  edition, 
1841.  French  translation  by  E.  Char- 
ton,  1864. 

Hyatt,  see  Hoyt. 

Hyde  Genealogy  ;  or  the  Descendants  in 
the  Female  as  well  as  in  the  Male 
Lines  from  William  Hyde  of  Norwich, 
with  their  places  of  residence  and  dates 
of  birth,  marriages,  &c.,  and  other  par- 
ticulars of  their  families  and  goncestry, 
by  Reuben  Hyde  Walworth.  2  vols. 
Albany,  1864,  8°- 

Hylarion,  see  Costentin. 

Hylle,  see  Loryng. 

Hylton — Memorials  of  the  Families  of 
Allan,  Hylton,  and  Clervaux.  Dar- 
lington Press.  Darlington,  1850,  4'^- 
Only  50  copies  printed. 

Hynde — Gens  Cerviana  Cantabrigiensis 
sive  Madingleiensis,  or  an  account  of 
the  Family  of  Hynde  of  Madingley  in 
Cambridgeshire,  "1763.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  5841. 

Ince — Pedigree. of  Ince  of  Mansfield,  in 
the  County  of  Nottingham,  etc.,  by 
Thomas  Norris  Ince  of  Wakefield, 
etc.  Privately  printed  at  Doncaster, 
about  1857,  4P- 

Inchiquin — Case  of  Lucius,  Lord  Inchi- 
quin,  on  his  right  to  vote  at  elections 
of  Peers  for  Ireland,  Avith  pedigrees, 
1861,  fol. 

Minutes  of  Evidence  on  the 


Petition  of  Lucius,  Lord  Inchiquin, 
claiming  a  right  to  vote  at  the  elections 
of  representative  Peers  for  Ireland. 
Sessional  Papers,  1861-2. 

Ingham — Collection  concerning  the 
Ingham  Family  of  Suffolk,  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mas.  Add.   MS.  19137. 

Ingoldsbj,  see  Cromwell. 


402 


Family  Histoeies,  PEDiaEEEs,  and   PEERAaE  Cases. 


Ingraham — To  the  descendants  of  Ti- 
mothy Ingrahara.  Information  res- 
pecting the  great  Ingraham  Estate  in 
Great  Britain,  by  Gr.  R.  Gladding. 
Providence,  1850,  W- 

Innes,  see  also  Falconer  ;  Pocock. 

Innes — An  Historical  Account  of  the 
Origin  and  Succession  of  the  Family 
of  Innes.  From  the  original  MS.  in 
the  Duke  of  Roxburgh's  possession. 
Edinb.  1820,  4<o- 

Account  of  the  Innes  Family, 

by  Duncan  Forbes.  Edited  by  C. 
Innes  for  the  Spalding  Chih.  Edinb. 
1864,  4«- 

Claims    of  Sir    James    Norcliffe 

Innes,  Bart.,  Walter  Ker,  Esq.,  of 
Littledean,  and  the  Right  Hon. 
William  Drummond,  to  the  Titles  of 
Duke  and  Earl  of  Roxburghe.  See 
Sessional  Papers,  124  of  1808  ;  15 
of  1809  ;  1  and  QQ  of  1810  ;  39  of 
1812. 

Irby — Pedigree  and  notes  of  the  family 
of  Irby,  Lords  Boston,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19137. 

Ireland — Some  Account  of  the  Ireland 
Family,  originally  of  Long  Island,  IsT. 
Y.,  by  Joseph  Norton  Ireland.  Bridge- 
port, 1880,  8«- 

Ireton,  see  Cromwell. 

Irland — Patente  du  Roi  de  la  Grande 
Bretagne  pour  la  confirmation  de 
I'antiquite  de  la  noblesse  de  M.  Irland. 
Paris,  1780,  8o- 

Isaacson — Notices  of  the  family  of 
Isaacson,  consisting  of  j^edigrees,  copies 
of  charters,  etc.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
17,732. 

—Collection     concerning     the 

Isaacson  Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS":  19137. 

Isbell — The  Isbell  and  Kingman  Families. 
Some  Records  of  Robert  Isbell  and 
Henry  Kingman,  and  their  Descendants, 
by  Leroy  W.  Kingman.  Owego,  1889, 
40. 

Isham — Family  Papers  and  Pedigree  of 
the  Isham  Family.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  29,603. 

Isley— The  Family  of  Isley  of  Kent. 
See  "  Account  of  tlie  Manor  of  Apul- 
drefield,"  by  G.  S.  Steinman.  Lond. 
1851,  SO- 


Ivois — Annales  d'  Ivois-Carignon  et  de 
Mouzon,  par  M.  I'Ecuy.  [Contenant 
les  genealogies  des  seigneurs  d'  Ivois  et 
des  comtes  de  Chiny.]  Paris,  1822, 
8«- 

Jackson,  see  also  Thayer. 

Jackson — Tabular  pedigree  of  Jackson, 
by  Francis  Jackson,  lithographed  in 
1839. 

Pedigree  of  Jacksonne  of  Edder- 

thorpe,  Bickleton,  and  Barnsley. 
Compiled  by  Rowland  Jackson.  1863. 
Single  sheet. 

■Proceedings 


Centennial  Gathering 


at  the  Sesqui- 
of  the  Descend- 
ants of  Isaac  and  Ann  Jackson  at 
Harmonj  Grove,  Chester,  Co.  Pa. 
1875,  together  with  the  Family 
Genealogy.  Philadelphia,  1878,  8o- 
Jacob — An  Historical  and  Genealogical 
Narrative  of  the  Families  of  Jacob, 
including  those  who  were  freeholders 
of  the  Manor  of  Halsinglield,  Co.  Kent, 
A.D.  1275,  etc.  etc.,  by  A.  H.  Jacob 
and  J.  H.  Glascott,  1875, 


'5-    Printed 

the   family 
Brit.  Mus. 


for  priva?te  circulation. 
Collection  concerning 

of  Jacob,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 

Add.  MS.  19,137. 
Jalland — Some  Account    of  the   Family 

of  Jalland,   originally   of   Whatton  in 

the    County   of   Nottingham.       Lond. 

n.d.  12«- 
James— Pedigree  and  notes  of  the  family 

of  James,  by  D.  E.  Davy.    Brit.   Mus. 

Add.  MS.  19,137 
Janes — The  Janes   Family,  a  genealogy 

and  brief  history  of  the  Descendants  of 

William  Janes  the  emigrant  ancestor  of 

1637,    by   the  Rev.   Frederick   Janes. 

New  York,  1868,  8«- 
Jarvis — The    Jarvis    Family  ;     or,    the 

Descendants  of  the  First  Settlers  of  the 

Name  in  Massacliusetts  and  Long  Island, 

etc.     By    George   A.  Jarvis,  William 

Jarvis,  &c.  Hartford,  1879,  8«- 
Jaunceys  of  New  York.  1876,  8*^- 
The  Bermuda  Branch  of  the 

Jauncey  Family.     Privately  printed. 
Jefferson — The  Jeffersons,  by  W.  Winter. 

See    American    Actor    series.      Lond. 

1881,  80- 
Jeaffreson — Pedigree    and   notes   of   the 

Jeaffreson    family,    bv    D.   E.    Davy. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19137. 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and    Peerage  Cases. 


405 


Jegou — Pedigree  of  Jegon  of  Coggeshall, 
with  notes  of  the  family,  by  I).  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19137. 

Jenkin — Some  account  of  the  Family  of 
Jenkin.  See  "  A  Royal  Descent ;  with 
otlier  Pedigrees  and  Memorials,"  by 
T.  E.  Shj^rpe.  Lond.  1875  and  1881, 
40. 

Jenkinson — A  short  account  of  the  Jen- 
kinsons.  Earls  of  Liverpool.  See  "  The 
Monthly  Visitor,"  vol.  iv.  p.  145. 
Lond.  1803,  120- 

Jenks — Genealogy  of  the  Jenks  Family 
of  Newport,  N.H.,  by  Geo.  E.  Jenks  of 
Concord,  1888. 

Jennens  —  Collection  concerning  the 
Jennens  family,  by  D.E.  Davy.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19137. 

Pedigree  of  the  Jennens,  Han- 

mer.   Howe,   Beauchamp  and  Howard 
families,  from  the  year  1579.     Lond. 
[1869],  broadside. 
Pedio-ree  of  the   Jennens,  Han- 


mer,  Howe,  Beauchamp  and  Howard 
families,  by  Jas.  Coleman,  2  parts. 
Lond.  [1869.]  obi.  4°-  [Different 
from  the  preceding.] 

History  of  the  Jennens  Family 

by  Harrison  and  Willis.     1879,  8°- 

The  Great  Jennen's  Case,  being 

an  Epitome  of  the  History  of  the 
Jennens  Family.  Sheffield,  1879. 
80- 

The  Jennens  Case.     Statement 

of  Facts  in  connection  with  the 
Pedigree  of  William  Jennens,  Esq. 
With  Notes  relating  to  the  pedigree 
of  the  persons  in  possession  of  the 
estate  of  the  deceased.  Printed  for  J. 
C.  Jennens.     Lond.  1869,  fol. 

Jennings'  Wills  and  Adminis- 
trations at  Lichfield,  in  the  two 
Registers,  from  1550  to  1857,  all 
tending  to  show  who  are  Heirs  to  the 
late  W.  Jennings.  Also,  Jennens, 
Jennins,  etc.  Lond.  [1870.]  8°- 
Privately  printed. 

Short  Sketches  of  the  History 

of  the  Family  of  Jenyns.  See  the 
"  Works  "  of  Soane  Jenyns.  Lond. 
1793,  8«- 

Jenney — Pedigrees  and  Evidences  of  the 
Jenney  Family  of  Suffolk,  etc.  by  D. 
E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19137. 

Jennison,  see  Giles. 


Jermy — Collections  concerning  the  family 
of  Jermy  of  Norfolk,  Suffolk,  etc.  by 
D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19137. 

Jermyn — Collections  relating  to  the 
Jermyn  Family  of  Suffolk,  by  D.  E. 
Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,137. 

Jerningham  ;  see  also  Stafford. 

Jerningham— The  papers  relative  to  the 
Two  Baronies  of  Stafford,  claimed  by  Sir 
William  Jerningham,  Bart.,  on  the 
Death  of  his  Cousin,  Lady  Anastasia 
Stafford  Howard.  Dated  27th  April, 
1807.  Printed  for  private  use. 

Pedigrees    and    Evidences 

of  the  Jerningham  Family,  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,137. 

The  Case  of   Sir   William 


Jerningham,  Baronet,  on   his    Petition 
to  the  King,  claiming  the  Two  Baronies 
of  Stafford.  1808,  folio. 
Claim      of     Sir     William 


Jerningham,    Bart.,  to  the  Barony    of 
Stafford.  See  Sessional  JPajyers,  80  of 
1808  ;  107  of  1809 ;  18  of  1812  ;    129 
of  1825. 
List  of  the   Proofs  of   the 


Case  of  Sir  Wm.  Jerningham,  Bart., 
as  to  the  two  Stafford  Baronies. 
Folio. 

Jersey,  Earl  of,  Claim  of  George,  Earl  of 
Jersey,  to  vote  at  Elections  of  Irish 
Peers  as  Viscount  Grandison.  See 
Sessional  Papers,  102  of  1829. 

Jessop — Edward  Jessop  of  West  Farms, 
Westchester  Co.,  New  York,  and  his 
Descendants.  With  an  Introduction 
and  an  Appendix  containing  Records 
of  other  American  families  of  the  name, 
etc.,  by  Rev.  Henry  Griswold  Jesup, 
Cambridge,  1887,  4'^- 

Jessup,  see  Sands. 

Jestyn — The  Lords  of  Avan,  of  the  Blood 
of  Jestyn,  by  G.  T.  Clark.  "  Archieo- 
logia  Cambrensis,"  third  series,  vol. 
xiii.  London,  1867,  8o- 

Jesus  Christ,  see  David. 

Jewell — The  Jewell  Register,  containing 
a  List  of  the  Descendants  of  Thomais 
Jewell  of  Brain  tree,  near  Boston, 
Mass.     Hartford,  1860,  8°- 

Jillson — Genealogy  of  the  Jillson  Family, 
by  David  Jillson.  Central  Falls,  1876, 
8°- 

Jocelyn,  see  Boleyne. 


404 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigeees,  and   Peeeage    Oases. 


Johnson,  see  also  Colby  ;  Dawson  ; 
Thomas. 

Johnson — Genealogy  of  the  Johnsons,  of 
Siou  Hall,  Co.  Middlesex,  to  1736.  On 
a  vellum  roll,  with  the  arms  emblazoned. 
Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS.  254  (2). 

— Collection  of  Papers  of   the 

families  of  Johnson  and  Went  worth, 
Earls  of  Strafford,  which  were  connected 
by  marriage,  17th  and  18th  centuries. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  22183-22267. 

Pedigrees   and   notes  of   the 

Johnsons,  by  1).  E.  Davy.     Brit.  Mus. 


Add. 


MS.  19137. 
Account 


of  the  Johnson 
Family  of  Tildesley.  See  "  Parentalia," 
by  O.'Ormerod,  Chester,  1851,  8°- 

-Johnson,  a  Family  History  ; 

Johnson,  Stewart,  Wilson,  Bowers. 
Washington,  1872,  8"- 
Pedigree  of  Archdeacon  John- 
son, compiled  by  Everard  Grreen.  Lond. 
1874,  4''-     Privately  printed. 

Johnson  of  Wytham-on-the- 

Hill,  Co.  Lincoln.  Pedigree  compiled 
by  Everard  Green.  Lond.  1875,  8"- 
Privately  printed. 

■ — Memoirs  and  Correspondence 

of  Thomas  Johnson  and  four  of  his 
descendants,  from  1640  to  1858.  Com- 
piled by  W.  A.  Gunnell,  etc.  See 
"  Sketches  of  Hull  celebrities,"  by 
Thomas  Johnson.     Hull,  1876,  8'^- 

Johnson  Genealogy,    llecords 

of  the  Descendants  of  David  Johnson 
of  Leominister.  Compiled  by  Rev.  W. 
W.  Johnson.     Milwaukee,  1876,  8°- 

Sketch  of  the  Johnson  Family 

gathering  held-  at  Southboro',  Mass. 
1878.     iriarlboro',  1878,  8«' 

The     Johnson     Family,     of 

Charlestown,  Marlborough,  Mass.,  and 
Southborough.  Compiled  by  Cyrus 
Felton.     Marlboro'  1879,  8°- 

Claim  of  Martha,  wife  of  Sir 

Henry  Johnson,  Knt.,  to  the  Barony  of 
Went  worth.  See  Sessional  Papers. 
March  and  April,  1702. 
Johnston — Genealogical  Account  of  the 
Family  of  Johnston  of  that  Ilk,  for- 
merly of  Caskieben,  and  of  its  principal 
branches,  by  Alexander  Johnston. 
Edinb.  1832,  4°. 
Johnstone — TheJohnstonesof  Annandale. 
Lond.  1853,  8°- 


Johnstone — Claim  of    Sir  John  Lowther 

Johnstone.  Bart.,  to  the  title  of 
Marquis  of  Annandale.  See  Sessional 
Pajyers,  June,  1805. 

Claim    of    Service    of   John 

Henry  Goodinge,  Esq.,  as  the  nearest 
and  lawful  heir  of  the  body,  and  of 
line,  and  Provision  in  general  to  the 
Deceased  John  Johnstone  of  Stapleton, 
his  Great  Grandfather,  1830.  With 
pedigree. 

Claim  of  John  P.   Goodinge 

Johnstone  to  be  Earl  of  Annandale, 
1839,  fol. 

Claim  of  J.  J.  H.  Johnstone, 

of  Annandale,  Esq.,  to  the  Earldom  of 
Annandale.  See  Sessional  Papers, 
128  of  1825  ;  34  of  1826  ;  56  of  1834  ; 
100,  101  of  1844. 

Claim  of  F.  J.  W.  Johnstone 


and  others  to  the  Dignity  of  Marquis 
of  Annandale.  See  Sessional  Papers, 
C  of  1876  ;  B  of  1877. 
Joigny — Genealogie  de  I'illustre  maison 
de  Joigny  justifiee  par  titres  histoires 
et  autre  bonnes  et  certaines  preuves. 
Par  le  sire  D'Hosier.  [This  is  a  tran- 
script made  in  1717  from  the  original 
vellum  MS.  by  the  elder  D'Hozier  for 
Lousie  de  Bellbrune  in  1638,  with 
additions,  bringing  the  genealogy  of 
the  house  of  Blondel  down  to  1717.] 
MS.  belonging  to  the  Marquis  of  Bute. 
Eceleston  Square,  London. 
Joinville — Essai  sur  I'histoire  et  la  genea- 
logie de^s  sires  de  Joinville,  1008-1386, 
accompagne  de  chartes  et  documents 
inedits,  par  J.  Simonnet.  Langres, 
1876,  8«- 

Notice  historique  sur  Jean,  sire 

de  Joinville,  senechal  de  Champagne, 
par  A.  Chezjean.  Chaumont,  1853,  8'^- 
JollifE — Family  Kecord  and  Genealogy 
of  the  JollifE  Family,  from  the  year 
1760  to  1878,  by  0.  P.  Jolliff  and  J. 
S.  Watson.  Morgantown,  1878,  12«- 
Jones,    see     also    Cromwell  ;     Hughes  ; 

Wynne. 
Jones — Genealogical  tree,  with  an  account 
of  the   family  of  Jones,  by   Wm.   H. 
Jones  of  Boston,  1834. 

Memorial  of  the  Hon.  David  S. 

Jones.  With  an  Appendix  containing 
notices  of  the  Jones  Family  of  Queen's 
Countv.     New  York,  1849,  8°- 


Family  Histories,  PEDiaBEES,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


405 


Jones — Pedigrees  of  the  Ancient  Family 
of  Johnes  of  Dolau  Cothi,  from  the 
earliest  period  to  the  present  time,  by 
John  Rowland.    Caermarthen,1877,  8^- 

History  of  the  Family  of  Jones,  of 

Chilton.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,995. 
-Some    of   the   Descendants   of 


Lewis  and  Ann  Jones  of  Roxbury, 
Massachusetts,  by  W.  B.  Trask.  Boston 
[U.S.]  1878,  4P- 

-Jones  Records.     Nathaniel  and 


Rachael    (Bradford)    Jones,    Ipswich, 

Mass.,   and  some  of  their  Descendants. 

A  help  to  Family  History,  by  the  Rev. 

Augustine  Caldwell.  1H°-    pp.  7. 
Jordan — The  Jordan  Memorial.     Family 

Records   of   the  Rev.   Robert   Jordan 

and   his  Descendants  in  America,   by 

Tristram  Frost  Jordan.    Boston,  1883, 

80- 
Jortin — History  and  Pedigree  of  the  Lee 

Jortin  Family.     1858,  8«- 
Joscelyn,  see  Boleyne. 
Josselyn,  see  also  Stranahan. 
Josselyn — The  Genealogical   History   of 

the   Ancient   Family    of    Josselyn  of 

Horkesley,  Co.  Essex,  by  John  Henry 

Josselyn.     Ipswich,  1880,  S°- 
——Pedigree     and     notes     of    the 

Josselyns,  by  D.  E.  Davy.    Brit.  Mus. 

Add.  MS.  19,137. 
Joubert — Genealogie    de   la   Maison   de 

Joubert,  par  Jean  Jacques  AUard  de  la 

Resniere.     Par.  1782,  8°- 
Joy — A  brief  history  of  the  Joy  Family, 

by  One  of  them.     Privately  printed, 

1876,  40- 
Judd — Thomas  Judd  and  his  Descendants, 

by    Sylvester    Judd.       Northampton, 

1856,  80- 
JuUien — G-enealogie  de  la  famille  Jullien, 

originaire   de   Bourgogne,    [by  J.   B. 

P.  Jullien  de  Courcelles.]   Paris,  1826, 

4P-      Only  100  copies  printed. 
Jupp-^Pedigrees  and  Memorials  of  the 

Family  of  Woodd,  and  of  the  Family 

of  Jupp,  of  London  and  Wandsworth. 

Lond.  1875,  4P- 
Karolyi — A  Nagy-Karolyi  Grof  Karolyi 

Csalad   Okleveltara,    1253—1700.      4 

vols.     Budapest,  1882—87,  8«- 
Kantacusene,  Famille  des,  dont  I'origine 

remonte  aux  Valois,   pairs*  de  France 

(de  800  a  1787),  par  de  Birague.    Par. 

1851,  fol. 


Kasson — Genealogy  of  a  Part  of  the 
Kasson  Family  in  the  United  States 
and  Ireland,  by  George  M.  Kasson, 
Woodbury,  Conn.  1882,  12o- 

Kavanagh — The  Genealogical  Table  of 
the  Clan  Kavanagh.  See  "  Journal  of 
the  Kilkenny  ArchsBological  Society," 
4th  series,  vol.  2.     Dublin,  1874,  8o- 

Collections  for   a   history   of 

the  family  of  Kavanagh,  alias 
McMorogh,  by  Sir  W.  Betham,  19th 
century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  23,691. 

Kay- — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Kay,  of 
Entwisle  and  Turton  Tower.  Compiled 
by  James  C.  Scholes.  Single  sheet, 
1882. 

Kaye — Notices  respecting  the  Family  of 
Kaye,  at  Woodsome  Hall.  See 
"  Journal  of  the  British  Archaeological 
Association,"  vol.  xxx,  229. 

Keble — Collection  concerning  the  Keble 
Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,138. 

Keck — Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  Keck, 
of  Long  Marston,  in  Gloucestershire, 
and  Great  Tew,  in  Oxfordshire,  on  a 
vellum  roll,  with  the  arms  emblazoned, 
1715.  Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS.  254,  (3). 

Kedington — Collection  relating  to  the 
Kedington  Family,  by  D.  E.  Daw. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,138. 

Keene — Pedigrees  and  notes  of  the  Keenes 
of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,138. 

Keith — Historical  Account  of  the  Ancient 
and  Noble  Family  of  Keith,  Earls- 
Marshal  of  Scotland,  and  of  the 
Attainted  Scottish  Noblemen  of  1715 
and  1745,  by  P.  Buchan.  Peterhead, 
1820,  80- 

Kellie  Peerage,  see  Mar. 

Kellogg — Family  Meeting  of  the  descen- 
dants of  Chas.  Kellogg,  of  Kelloggs- 
ville,  N.Y.,  with  some  genealogical 
items  of  the  Kellogg  Family.  Re- 
printed from  the  Neiu  Eng.  Hist,  and 
Gen.  Register,  1858.  Boston,  1858,  8°- 
Genealogical      Items      of     the 


Kellogg  Family,  No.  II.,  by  D.  0. 
Kellogg.  Boston,  1860,  8«- 
Kelly — A  Genealogical  Record  of  the 
Descendants  of  John  Kelly,  of  New- 
bury, Mass.  Compiled  by  Mr.  Giles 
M.  Kelley,  of  Haverhill,  Mass.  No 
date  or  place  of  publication. 


406 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigrees,  a^d   Peeeage  Cases. 


Kelso  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E.  Davy. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19138. 
Kemble — The  Kenibles,  an  Account  of 
the  Kemble  Family,  including  the 
lives  of  Mrs.  Siddons  and  her  brother 
John  Philip  Kemble,  by  Percy  Fitz- 
gerald.    2  vols.  Lond.  [1871],  4o- 

Kemp — Collections  concerning  the  Family 
of  Kemp,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19138. 

Kempinski — Genealogische  Studien  iiber 
das  geschlecht  der  Griifin  Susanna 
Elisabeth  Kempinski,  von  Leop.  V. 
Beckh-Widmanstetter.  Berlin,  1876, 
8°- 

Kemps — The  Family  of  Kemps  of 
Gissing.  See  "  Journal  of  the  British 
Archaeological  Association,"  vol.  xxi,  9. 

Kennedy — Historical  and  Genealogical 
Account  of  the  principal  Families  of 
the  Name  of  Kennedy,  with  notes  and 
illustrations,  bv  llobt.  Pitcairn.  Edinb. 
1830,  4'^- 

Historical     account    of    the 

noble  family  of  Kennedy,  Marquess  of 
Ailsa,  and  Earl  of  Cassillis.  [Com- 
piled by  David  Cowan.]  Edinb.  1849, 
40- 

Claim  of  Sir  Thomas  Ken- 
nedy to  be  Earl  of  Cassillis.  See 
Sessional  Papers,  Mar.  1760  to  Jan. 
1762. 

Kenney — Pedigi-ee  of  the  Family  of 
Kenney,  of  Kilclogher,  Co.  Gal  way, 
extracted  from  Burke,  with  additions 
of  some  notes  by  J.  C.  Fitzgerald 
Kenney.     Dublin,  1868,  8o- 

Kent,  see  Druce. 

Kenton  Pedigree  with  notes,  bv  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.    MS.^  19,138. 

Keppel  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.' 19,138. 

Ker,  see  also  Innes. 

Ker,  Family  of.  See  Border  Memories  ; 
or.  Sketches  of  prominent  Men  and 
Women  of  the  Border,  by  Walter  Bid- 
dell  Carre.  Edinb.  1876,  8«- 

Case  of  Lady  Essex  Ker,  claiming 

the  titles  of  Duchess  and  Countess  of 
Eoxburghe,  &c.  Folio  1810.  20  pages 
and  folding  Pedigree. 

-Correspondence     of    Sir     Eobert 


Notices,  by  David  Laing.  2  vols. 
Edinb.  1875,  4"-  Privately  printed. 
Kerckhove — Memoire  genealogique  de  la 
branche  de  Van  den  Kerckhove, 
Kerckhoffs,  par  P.  E.  de  Borcht. 
Brux.  1830,  8o- 

Memoire    historique    genea- 


Kerr,  first  Earl  of  Ancram,  and  his  son 
William,  third  Earl  of  Lothian,  1616 — 
1667.  With  Memoir  and   Genealogical 


logique  sur  la  tres-aucienue  noble 
Maison  de  Kerckhove,  par  J.  11.  L.  de 
Kerckhove — Varent.  An  vers,  1839, 
8"-  Notice,  etc.  of  this  work  by  N.  J. 
Van  der  Heyden.  Anvers,  1856,  8*^- 

Kerdeston  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,138. 

Kergorlay — Genealogie  de  seigneurs  de 
Kergorlay,  par  Eugene  de  Stadler. 
Par.  1859,  8^- 

Kerrich  and  Kerrilge  pedigrees,  with 
notes  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  19,138. 

Kerrison  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  "19,138. 

Kerry— Claim  of  Henr}^,  Marquis  of 
Lansdowne,  Earl  of  Kerry,  etc.,  to  vote 
at  Elections  of  Irish  Peers.  See  Ses- 
sional Papers,  A  of  1865  ;  62  of  1867. 

Kerry,  Knight  of,  see  Fitzgerald. 

Ketelhodt — Urkenden  und  Historische 
Nachrichtem  der  Ketelhodtschen  Fa- 
milie,  von  Ed.  Fr.  von  Ketelhodt. 
Dresden,  1855,  4P- 

Keval — Pedigree  of  the  Kevall  Family 
of  Skales.  Vellum  roll.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  Koll  H,  10. 

The  Pedigree  of  George  Kevall, 

Notary  of  London,  Gentleman,  on 
vellum.     Brit.  Mus  Harl.  Eoll   0,  14. 

Keyes — A  brief  notice  of  the  late  Thomas 
Keyes,  of  West  Boylston,  together  with 
a  short  historical  account  of  his 
descendants  and  also  of  his  ancestors. 
Worcester,  1857,  12o- 

Genealogy.     Robert   Keyes    of 

Watertown,  Mass.  1633  ;  Solomon 
Keyes  of  Newbury  and  Chelmsford, 
Mass.  1653  ;  and  their  Descendants : 
also  others  of  the  name,  by  Asa  Keyes. 
Brattleboro',  1880,  8°- 

Keyry — Pedigree  of  the  Lords  of  Keyry 
in  Ireland.     Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  Eoll  28. 

Keyser — The  Biennial  Eeunion  of  the 
Keyser  Family,  1688—1888.  The 
Keyser  Family  Descendants  of  Dirck 
Keyser  of  Amsterdam,  by  Chas.  S. 
Keyser.     Philadelphia,  1889,  S"- 


Family  Histobies,  Pedigrees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


407 


Khevenhuller — Die  Khevenhiiller,  by 
Bernhard  Czerwenka.    Wien,  1867,  8°- 

Kholmsky  Family  by  V.  Bycgicher. 
6  vols.  Mockba,*'l841,  12o- 

Kidder — The  Kidder  Family  in  England 
and  America.     Boston,  1852,  8^- 

• History    and    Eecords    of   the 

Kidder  Family.     Chicago,  1876,  8«- 

A  History  of  the  Kidder  Family 

from  A.D.  1300  to  1676,  including  a 
Biography  of  our  Emigrant  Ancestor, 
James  Kidder,  also  a  Genealogy  of  his 
Descendants,  by  F.  E.  Kidder.  Allston, 
Mass.  1886,  8«- 

Kiel — Table  genealogique  de  la  Famille 
de  Van  Kiel,  par  Azevedo  Continho  y 
Bernal,  1753  ?  folio. 

Kilbirnie,  see  Crawfurd. 

Kilbourn — The  Family  Memorial ;  a 
History  and  Genealogy  of  the  Kilbourn 
Family,  in  the  United  States  and 
Canada,  from  the  year  1635  to  the 
present  time,  by  Payne  Kenvon 
Kilbourn.     Hartford,  1845,  S^- 

Kilbourn       Historical      and 

Genealogical  Society.  Proceedings  at 
Litchfield.  1851. 

-The  History  and  Antiquities 


of  the  Name  and  Family  of  Kilbourn, 

by   Payne   Kenyon  Kilbourn.       New 

Haven,  1856,  S^- 
Kildare,  Earls  of,  see  also  Fitzgerald. 
The  Earls  of  Kildare  aud  their 

Ancestors,  from  1057  to  1773,  by  Chas. 

Wm.    Fitzgerald,    Duke   of   Leinster. 

Second    edition,    Dubl.    1858.      Third 

edition,  1858.     Addenda,  1862. 
—Papers  relating  to  the  Family  of 

Kildare.   Trin.  Coll.  Dubl.  MS.  B.  58. 
Fortunes    of    Three    Earls    of 

Kildare.     See   "  Ancestral   Stories   of 

Great    Families,"    by    John    Timbs. 

Lond.  1869,  8o- 
Case   of  the   Earl   of  Kildare, 

drawn  up  by  Sir  Eobert  Cecil.     Case 

of  the  Earl  of  Kildare,  with  genealogy. 

MSS.  in  the  possession  of  the  Marquis 

of  Salisbury. 
Kilderbee  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 

Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,138. 
Killeen,  Barony  of,  see  O'Connor. 
Killigrew— The  Killigrew   Family.     See 

Archaiologia,  xviii.  99.;  Royai  Institute 

of  Cornwall,  xii.  269.  1871 ;  and  Add. 
MS.  19,138,  Brit.  Mus. 


Killmorey — Claim  of  Robert,  Viscount 
Killmorey,  to  vote  at  Elections  of  Irish 
Peers.  See  Sessional  Papers,  187  of 
1812  ;  84  of  1812-13. 

Kilmarnock — ^Memoirs  of  the  Lives  of 
the  Lords  Kilmarnock,  Cromartie,  and 
Balmerino.     Lond.  1746,  8°- 

Kilner — The  Descendants  of  James  and 
Ann   Kilner,    formerly   of    Mansergh, 

*  Westmoreland.     Lond.  1862,  8o- 

Kimball — The  Joseph  Kimball  Family  : 
a  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the  Ascen- 
dants and  Descendants  of  Joseph 
Kimball  of  Canterbury,  N.H.  Ten 
Generations.  1634—1885,  by  John 
Kimball.     Concord,  N.H.  1885,  S^- 

King — Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Death  of 
Sir  John  King,  Knt.,  with  notes, 
portrait  and  pedigree.  Lond.  1855, 
8^- 

-Genealogy  of  the   Families   of 


King,  who  lived  in    Baynham,    Mass. 
from  1680  to  1865,  by  Enoch  Sanford. 
Taunton,  1866,  S^- 
Children      of      William      aud 


Dorothy  King  of  Salem,  Mass.,  by 
Henry  F.  Waters.  Salem,  1880, 
80- 

-Pedigree   of   King    of    Salem, 


Mass.,  1595— 1887,  by  Rufus  King. 
Privately  printed,  1887. 

Kingman — ^The  Isbell  and  Kingman 
Families.  Some  Records  of  Robt. 
Isbell  and  Henry  Kingman,  and  their 
Descendants,  by  Leroy  W.  Kingman. 
Owego,  1889,  S"- 

Kingsale,  Barony  of,  see  Courcy. 

Kingsbury,  see  Corliss. 

Kingsbury — Henry  Kingsbury  and  his 
Descendants,  by  John  Ward  Dean. 
Reprinted  from  the  J^eiv  JSnf/.  Hist. 
and  Gen.  Beg.  xiii.  Boston,  1859, 
single  sheet. 

Kinloss — Cases  and  Claims  in  reference 
to  the  Kinloss  Peerage.  Sessional 
Papers  A  of  1867  ;  B  of  1867—68. 

Kinnersley — Monuments  of  the  family 
of  Kinnersley  at  Uttoxeter.  See 
"  Journal  of  the  British  Archaeological 
Association,"  vol.  xxix,  276,  etc. 

Kinsman — The  Kinsman  Family.  Genea- 
logical Record  of  the  Descendants  of 
Robert  Kinsman,  of  Ipswich,  Mass. 
From  1634  to  1875,  by  Lucy  W. 
Stickne^r.  Boston,  1876,  S^- 


408 


Family  Histories,  PEDiaEEE«,   and  Peerage  Cases. 


Kip — Historical  Notes  of  the  Family  of 
Kip,  of  Kipsburg  and  Kips  J3ay. 
New  York,  1871,8  ®-  Privately  printed. 

Kirby  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,138. 

Kirk — Historical  Genealogy  of  the  Kirk 
Family,  of  Pennsylvania  and  Delaware, 
by  Charles  Stubbs!  Lancaster,  1872, 16°- 

Kirkcudbright,  Lord,  see  M'Clellan. 

Kirke — Account  of  the  Kirke  Family,  see 
"  Derbyshire  Archaeological  and 
Natural  History  Society,"  vol.  ii. 

Kirkland — Genealogies  of  the  Families  of 
Bate  and  Kirkland  of  Ashby-de-la- 
Zouch,  by  J.  Paul  Kylands.  Lond. 
1877,  4^-    Privately  printed. 

Kitchell — Robert  Kitchel  and  his 
Descendants  from  1604  to  1879,  by  H. 
D.  Kitchel.     New  York,  1879,  8«' 

Genealogical       Memoranda 

relating  to  the  Family  of  Kitciiell. 
Containing  pedigree,  arms,  wills,  ex- 
tracts from  parish  registers,  and 
monumental  inscriptions.  Privately 
printed.     Lond.  1883,  4«- 

Kitson  pedigree,  -with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.   MS.  1913,8. 

Kleist — Urkundenbuch  zur  Geschichte 
des  Geschlechts  von  Kieist,  von  Gus. 
Kratz.     Berlin,  18G2,  4«- 

Klenckhe — Grant  of  Arms  and  Nobility 
by  the  Emperor  Leopold  I.  to  Johan, 
Herman,  Conrad,  Ernst,  Mary  and 
Matthew  Klenckhe,  and  their  heixs, 
22  Oct.  1668.  Vellum.  German  with, 
Dutcli  translation.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  19,878. 

Knapp — The  Knapp  Pedigree.  From 
Tliomas  Knapp  of  Tylehurst,  Co  Berks, 
1539  to  1876,  by  Stacey  Grimaldi. 
Single  sheet. 

Knatchbull — Memoirs  of  the  Family  of 
Sir  Edward  Knatchbull,  and  Filmer 
Honeywood,  Esq ,  by  R.  Pocock. 
Gravesend,  1802,  8°-  Privately  printed. 

Knevet — Pedigree  and  arms  of  the 
Knevet  Family.  Brit.  Mus.  MSS.  Eg. 
1075,  p.  48  ;  Harl.  4044. 

Collections       concerning       the 

Knevett  Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19138. 

-Pedigree  of  the    Knyvetts,  and 


Knight — An  Account  of  the  Printing- 
house  Family  of  Knight.  See  "The 
Critic,"  No.  624. 

Knightley,  see  also  Cromwell. 

Knightley — Stemmata  et  Propagafciones 
Antiquse  Familiar  de  Knightley.  Copied 
from  the  original  Poll  in  the  possession 
of  Sir  li.  Knightley,  Bart.,  of  Fawsley. 
25  copies  privately  printed,  1867,  4'^- 
Coloured  drawings  of  Monu- 


ments and  Brasses  of  the  Knightly 
Family,  in  Fawsley  Church,  froml554 
to  1731,  by  T.  Trotter.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  16.965. 

•Pedigree  and  Claim  of  Lucy 


Knightley  to  the  Barony  of  Fitzwarine. 
Broadside,  1785. 

Knowles,  see  Sheridan. 

Knox — Genealogy  of  the  Knoxes,  of 
Kilburnie,  by  William  Logan.  Kil- 
marnock, 1856,  4"- 

Genealogical  Memoirs  of  J  ohn  Knox, 

and  of  the  Family  of  Knox,  by  the  liev. 
Charles  Rogers.    Printed  for  the  Boyal 
Historical  Society.    Lond.  1879,  8'^- 
-Genealogical  Chart  of  John  Knox, 


published  by  Menzies,  Edinburgh. 

-Thomas  (Nock)   Knox  of  Dover, 


N.H.  in  1652,  and  some  of  his  Descen- 
dants, by  W.  B.  Lapham.  Augusta, 
1890,  8«- 

Kool,  see  Cole. 

Krassow — Geschichte  des  adlichen  frei- 
herrlichen  und  graflichen  Geschlechts 
von  Krassow.  Yon  Julius  von  Bohlen. 
Berlin,  1853,  4«- 

Kynaston — The  Case  of  John  Kynaston, 
of  Hardley,  Esq.,  with  his  Pedigree, 
1731.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  33338  f .  60. 
The  Case  of  John  Kynaston, 


Cloptons  of  Kentwell  in  Suffolk,  with 
additions  by  Sir  Simonds  d'Ewes. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  Roll  C,  15. 


of   Hardley,   claiming  the   Barony  of 

Pow^es,  1731.     See  Curzon. 
._ Claim  of  John    Kynaston   to 

the    Barony    of    Powys.        Sessional 

Papers,  Feb.  1731— May  1732. 
La  Baume — Tables  Genealogiques  pour 

la  Maison  de  La  Baume  de  Montrevel. 

No  date,  fol. 
Lacy — Lacies  Nobilitie.   See  "The  Blazon 

of  Gentrie,"  by  John  Feme,  part  2. 

Lond.  1586,  4o- 
The  first  and  second   Houses   of 

Lacy,  by  John   Gough  Nichols.     See 

"  Yorks.  Arch,  and  Top.  Journal,"  vol. 

ii.     Lond.  1873,  S^- 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigrees,  and    Peerage  Cases. 


409 


Lacy — The  Lacys,  a  Monograph.  See 
"  Geatleinan's  Magazine,"  18G6,  i.  G37, 
809. 

Genealogia  Dominorum  de  Lacy, 

1590.  MS.  in  the  possession  of  the 
Marquis  of  Salisbury. 

Ladd,  see  Corliss. 

Laigneau — Genealogie  de  la  Famille  de 
Laigneau,  suivie  d'un  Tableau  genealo- 
gique,  par  P.  E.  L.  de  Laigneau.  Bor- 
deaux, 1860,  8«- 

Lake,  see  More. 

Lalaing — Notice  historique  et  genealo- 
gique  sur  la  Famille  des  seigneurs  et 
oomtes  du  nom  de  Lalaing,  par  M. 
Brassart.     Douai,  1 847,  8°- " 

Lambe — Pedigree  of  the  Lambe  Family 
of  Suffolk,  with  notes  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19139. 

Lamberg — The  Origin  of  the  Family  of 
Lamberg,  with  portraits  and  arms, 
1678.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  17,064. 

Lambert — The  Lambert  Family,  of  York- 
shire. See  T.  Hurlty's  "Natural 
Curiosities  of  Malham,"  1786,  App. 
iii. 

• Maison  de  Lambert.    Extrait 

du  Diet.  univ.  de  la  Nohl.  de  Jbrance 
tom.  i.,  par  l6  Chev.  de  Courcelles ; 
Diet,  verid.  des  Maisons  Noh.  de 
^ranee^  tom.  ii.  ;  and  Arm.  gen.  de 
France,  pt.  ii.     Paris,  1823,  S^- 

Memoire   sur   la  verification 


des  titres  de  Noblesse  de  la  Famille 
Lambert  de  Ferrary  en  Bresse,  etc., 
par  d'Hozier.     1765,  4°- 

La  Motte  Geffrard — Genealogie  des  trois 
Branches  de  la  Famille  Noble  de 
Messieurs  de  La  Motte  Geffrard  et  de 
Samois,  dressee  sur  les  Titres.  Beau- 
vais,  1775,  4P- 

Lampson — Family  History  of  Sir  Curtis 
M.  Lampson,  Baronet,  and  his  Wife, 
Lady  Jane  Walter  Lampson,  of  Lon- 
don, England,  by  J.  W.  Wright.  Michi- 
gan, U.S.  80-^ 

Lancaster — Union  of  the  Two  Noble  and 
Illustrious  Families  of  Lancastre  and 
Yorke,  by  E.  Halle.  Lond.  1548,  fol. 
Other  editions  in  1550  and  1562. 

A  Genealogy  of  the  Houses 

of  York  and  Lancaster,  with  the  Arms 
of  the  Knights  of  the  Gmrter  to  the 
year  1589,  drawn  by  Thomas  Talbot, 
and  engi'aved  by  Jodocus  Hondius. 


Lancaster — Memoirs  of  the  Rival  Houses 
of  York  and  Lancaster,  historical  and 
biographical,  by  Emma  Roberts.  2 
vols.  Lond.  1827,  S"- 

A   Genealogical   Account   of 

the  Descendants  of  John  of  Gaunt, 
Duke  of  Lancaster.  Lond.  1855,  4'^- 
Privately  printed. 

Genealogical  Roll  showing  the 

descent  of  the  Dukes  of  Lancaster,  the 
Earls  of  Northumberland  and  Arundel, 
and  Barons  of  Beaumont  and  Berge- 
venny,  from  Henry  III.  Brit.  Mus. 
Camp.  Ch.  xxi.  3,  xxviii.  11. 

Pedigree    of   the   Family  of 

Lancaster,  continued  to  its  union  with 
the  Family  of  Beevor  ;  with  the  con- 
nection of  the  latter  with  the  Family 
of  Adkin.  A  vellum  roll,  16th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  16,596. 

Lanclgraves  de  Hesse,  see  Rochefoucauld. 

Landrian — Maison  de  Landrian  en  Lor- 
raine. Ancienne  Chevalerie,  par  Jean 
Cayon.     Nancy,  1863,  4o- 

Lane — Wills  of  Nicholas,  Johanna,  and 
Richard  Lane,  of  Snape,  co.  Suffolk, 
1499,  1500  and  1521.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  Ch.  26,316  ;  26,317 ;  Add.  MS. 
31,151. 

■Memoranda  relating  to  the  Lane, 


Reyner,  and  Whipple  Families,  York- 
shire and  Massachusetts,  by  W.  H. 
Whitmore      Boston,  1857,  8o- 

-Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Lane, 


of  King's  Bromley,  from  teiup.  Henry 
III.  to  1880.  See  "The  Wm.  Salt 
Archaeological  Society,"  vol.  i.  p.  326. 
Birmingham,  1880,  S^- 

Hampton  Lane  Family  Memorial, 

by  Rev.  James  P.  Lane.  Norton, 
1885,  180- 

Lane   Families  of  Massachusetts 

Bay  Colony.  Memorial  Address  at  the 
Reunion  of  Kindred  and  Descendants, 
Sept.  1886,  by  the  Rev.  James  P. 
Lane.  Printed  by  request.  Norton, 
Mass.  1886,  8°- 

-James  Lane  of  North  Yarmouth 


Me.,  and  his  Descendants,  by  the  Rev. 

James   P.    Lane,    of    Norton,    Mass. 

1888,  80- 
Lanesborough,  Earl  of,  see  Danvers. 
Langdon,  see  Leighton. 
Langley— The  Genealogy,  or  Descent  of 

the   antient  and  worthy    Family    of 


410 


Family  Histories,  Pediorees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


Langley,  of  Sudington  Langley,  in  co. 
Gloucester,  from  whence  the  Family  of 
Langlev,  in  Shropshire,  is  lineally  des- 
cended"  Vellum  roll,  1664.  lirit. 
Mus.  Sloan  MS.  3975. 

Langley — Chartse  de  Terris  per  Familiam 
do  Langley  in  diversis  Comitatibus 
occupatis,  with  a  short  pedigree  at  the 
end  of  Will.  Langley,  16th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  7. 

Langon  —  Histoire  genealogique  de  la 
Maison  de  Langon,  par  Guy  Allard. 
Grenoble,  n.d.  4"- 

Langton — Memorials  of  the  Family  of 
Langton  of  Kilkenny,  by  John  G.  A. 
Prim.     Dubl.  1864,''8o- 

Lannoy — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Lannoy.     Paris,  1667,  fol. 

Lansdowne,  Marquis  of,  see  Kerry. 

Lansdowne — Case  on  behalf  of  Emily 
Jane  Mercer-Elphinstone,  Dowager- 
Marchioness  of  Lansdowne,  etc.,  claim- 
ing the  Title  of  Baroness  Nairne,  with 
folded  pedigree,  1873  ;  and  Minutes  of 
Evidence,  1874,  fol. 

Lany — Notes  and  pedigree  of  the  Lany 
family,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19139. 

Lapeyrouse — Kochon,  see  Bonfils. 

Lapham — The  Lapham  Family  Register, 
or  Records  of  some  of  the  Descendants 
of  Thomas  Lapham,  of  Scituate,  Mass. 
in  1635,  by  William  B.  Lapham.  Au- 
gusta, 1873,  80- 

La  Porte — Etudes  archeologiques  sur  les 
Families  du  nom  de  La  Porte,  par  J. 
P.  A.  de  La  Porte.     Paris,  1864,  65,  S^- 

Histoire    Genealogique     des 

families  nobles  du  nom  de  La  Porte,  par 
J.  P.  A.  de  La  Porte.  Poitiers,  1882,  8<'- 

Lara — Historia  genealogica  de  la  Casa  de 
Lara,  justificada  con  instrumentos  y 
escritores,  3  vols,  and  Pruebas  de  la 
Casa  de  Lara,  1  vol.  By  Salaza  y 
Castro.  4  vols.    Madrid,  1694— 97,  fol. 

Larbour — Genealogie  et  alliances  de  la 
Maison  des  s"  de  Larbour  Dicte  depuis 
de  Combauld  sortie  autrefois  Puisnee 
de  I'ancienne  Race  de  Bourbon  non 
Royalle,  par  Pierre  d'Hozier.  Paris, 
1628,  40-     Second  edition,  1629. 

La'scari — II  Sole  Ecclisato,  overo  genealo- 
gia  dell  'Imperiale  Famiglia  Lascari  .  . 
dal  Marchese  Givlio  del  Pozzo.  Milano, 
1671,  fol. 


Las  Casas — Pedigree  and  Arms  of  the 
Family  of  Las  Casas,  officially  drawn 
up  and  attested  by  Don  Julian  Bro- 
chero,  and  richly  illuminated,  1790. 
Spanish ;  on  vellum.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg. 
MS.  640. 

Lascelles  —  Collections  concerning  the 
Family  of  Lasjelles,  16th  century.  MS. 
No.  15.     Wrest  Park,  Beds. 

Pedigree   of  the    Family   of 

Lascelles   of    Brackenbur^h,    etc.    co. 


York. 


Privately  printed,  1869,  4P- 
—Some    Lascells     Deeds     and 


Evidences,  by  the  Rev.  William  Green- 
well.  See  "Yorks.  Arch,  and  Top. 
Journal,"  vol.  ii.     Lond.  1873,  8o- 

Lastic,  see  also  Mercoeur. 

Lastic — Chronologic  de  la  Maison  de 
Lastic,  par  P.  de  Chazelles.  Clermont- 
Ferrand  1853,  fol. 

Notice  sur  la  Maison  de  Lastic. 

Paris,  1856,  iP- 

Latham — Account  of  the  Latham  Family, 
of  Latham,  Bradwell,  &c.  See  G. 
Ormerod^s  "  Parentalia,"  1851,  S^- 

Lathom,  see  also  Stanley. 

Lathom  of  Lathom  and  Astbury 

in  the  counties  of  Lancashire  and 
Cheshire,  by  George  Ormerod.  Pri- 
vately printed,  1850,  8°- 

The  Lathoms,  of  Laihom,  and 

Astbury.  See  G.  Ormerod's  "  Miscel- 
lanea Palatina,"  p.  68. 

Arms,  Crests,  and  Seals  of  the 

Lathom  Family.  See  "  Journal  of  the 
British  Archaeological  Association," 
vols.  vi.  202,  203  ;  vii.  73. 

On  Documents  relating  to  the 

family  of  Lathom,  by  W.  Langton. 
See  "  Journal  of  the  British  Archaeo- 
logical Association,"  vol.  vii.  415 — 
420. 

Lathrop,  see  also  Lothrop. 

Lathrop — The  Lathrop  Family  Tree. 
Collected  and  arranged  by  John 
Lathrop.     Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Broadside. 

Latimer — History  of  the  Family  of  Lati- 
mer, of  Duntish.  See  R.  Halstead's 
"  Succinct  Genealogies,"  1685. 

Book  on  the  Barony  of  Latimer. 


MS.  Hatton  Collection. 

•Notes    and    pedigree 


of    the 
Latimer  family  of  Fre^ton,  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19139. 
La  Tour,  see  also  Tour. 


Family  Histoeibs,  PEDiaREEs,  and  Peeeage   Cases. 


411 


La  Tour— Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de  La 
Tour  du  Pin,  par  J.  P.  Moret.  L'His- 
folre  de  Dauphine.  Paris,  about  1710, 
fol. 

Tableaux  genealogiques  et  rai- 

sonnes  de  la  Maison  de  La  Tour  du 
Pin, par  J.  B.  Moulinet.  Paris,  1870, 4o- 

HistoiredesHommesIllustresde 

la  Famille  Latour,  de  Noe,  par  L'Abbe 
Latour   de   Noe.     Toulouse,  1872,  8«- 

L'Aubespin— Histoire  de  L'Aubespin- 
en- Jarez  (For  ez,)  renfermant  des  notes 
genealogiques  sur  les  Families  de 
L'Aubespin,  de  St.  Amour,  d'Harcourt, 
de  Koussillon,  et  de  Grolee  qui  ont 
possede  ce  fief,  Blasons,  etc.,  par  J.  E. 
Minjollat  de  la  Porte.  Grenoble,  1874, 
go.      Privately  printed. 

Laubriere — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Laubriere,  par  C.  F.  le  Febvre  de  Lau- 
briere.    Paris,  n.d.  4"- 

Lauderdale,  Earl  of,  see  Maitland. 

Laumonier — Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Laumonier  of  Valenciennes,  from  the 
beginning  of  the  16th  to  the  middle  of 
the  17th  century  ;  including  tables  of 
families  intermarried  with  them  ;  with 
arms  in  colours.  Vellum.  Brit.  Mus. 
Eg.  MS.  1501. 

Launay — Histoire  genealogique  de  la 
Maison  de  Launay,  par  A.  G.  Protono- 
taire.     Paris,  1665,  fol. 

Laval,  see  also  Montmorency. 

La  Yal — Histoire  Genealogique  des  Mai- 
sons  de  Vitre  et  de  La  Val,  par  P.  Le 
Baud.     Paris,  1634,  fol. 

Law — The  Laws  of  Lauriston.  Privately 
printed,  no  date,  8°- 

The  Laws  of  Buck  Crag,  Cartmel, 

by  Wm.  Jackson,  Esq.  See  "Transac- 
tions of  the  Cumberland  and  West- 
land  Antiquarian  Society,"  vol.  ii. 
Kendal,  1876,  8°- 

Lawrence,  see  also  Thomas. 

Lawrence — A  Genealogical  Memoir  of 
the  Family  of  John  Lawrence  of 
Watertown,  Massachusetts,  1636. 
Privately  printed  in  1847,  8°- 

Genealogy   of  the    Ancestry 

and  Posterity  of  Isaac  Lawrence,  by 
Fred.  S.  Pease.     Albany,  1848,  8«- 

■Genealogy   of   the   Ancestry 


Lawrence — A  genealogical  memoir  of  the 
Families  of  Lawrences,  from  Sir  Kobt. 

'  Lawrence  of  Lancashire,  1190  :  to  John 
Lawrence  of  Watertown,  1636  :  with 
notices  of  others  of  the  same  name, 
by  Mercy  Hale  Stowe.  Boston,  1856, 
80- 

— Lawrence    pedigree,   by    H. 

G.  Somerby.     Broadside,  1856. 

The  Genealogy  of  the  Family 


of  John  Lawrence  of  Wisset  in  Suffolk, 
England,  and  of  Waterton  and  Groton, 
Massachusetts.  Boston,  1857,  8^- 
Another  edition,  1869. 

Historical  Genealogy  of  the 


Lawrence  Family,  from  1635  to  185^ 
by    Thos.    Lawrence    of    Providence. 
New  York,  1858,  8<'- 

Historical  Sketches  of  some 

Members  of  the  Lawrence  Family,  by 
Robt.    M.    Lawrence.     Boston,    1888, 

go. 

Memorials    of  Robert  Law- 


and  Posterity  of  Isaac  Lawnjjnce,  and 
Centennial  Meeting  of  his  descendants, 
1851.     Albany,  1853,  S^- 


rence  and  Robert  Bartlett,  and  their 
Descendants,  by  H.  Bartlett  Lawrence. 
Privately  printed,  1888,  8o- 

— Lawrence      pedigrees      with 

copious  notes,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19139. 
Lawson — Life  of  Mrs.  Dorothy  Lawson, 
of  St.  Anthonys,  near  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne,  born  1580,  died  1632,  with 
pedigree,  etc.,  by  G.  Bouchier  Richard- 
son.    Newcastle,  1855,  S*'- 

Layer  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.    MS.  19139. 

Lazara — Genealogia  d  e  1 1  a  Famiglia 
Lazara,  by  Rassino.     Padua,  1650,  4P' 

Lea,  see  Lee. 

Learned — The  Learned  Family.  (Learned, 
Larned,  Learn ard,Larnard  and  Lerned), 
being  Descendants  of  William  Learned, 
who  was  of  Charlestown,  Massachu- 
setts, in  1632,  by  William  Law  Learned. 
Albany,  1882,  S^- 

Leavenworth — A  Genealogy  of  the 
Leavenworth  Family  in  the  United 
States,  with  Historical  Introduction, 
etc.,  by  Elias  Warner  Leavenworth. 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.  1873,  8o- 

Leavitt — A  genealogical  table  of  the 
Family  and  Descendants  of  Jacob 
Leavitt  of  Turner,  Maine.  Lewiston, 
1853,  80- 

Le  Blount,  see  Croke. 


412 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


Lechmere — Hanley  and  the  House  of 
Lechmere,  by  Evelyn  Philip  Shirlev. 
Lond.  1883,  4°- 

Lecuona — Pruebas  de  nobleza  de  Fran- 
cisca  Lecuona  y  Alberro,  muger  de 
Pedro  Mufios  Guerrero  y  Arjona,  1778. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,650. 

Lee,  see  also  Mobberley. 

Lee — Arms  borne  by  Families  of  the 
names  of  Lea,  Lee,  Leigh,  &c.  Vellum 
Roll,     Society  of  Antiquaries,  No.  6. 

Genealogical  Table    of   the    Lee 

Family,  from  the  first  emigration  to 
America  in  1641  to  1851,  by  Rev. 
Wm.  H.  Hill.  Albany,  1851,  8"- 

= — Genealogical  Account  of   the  Lee 

Family,  of  Hartwell,  etc.  See  "  ^Edes 
Hartwellian^E,"  by  W.  H.  Smyth.  2 
vols.  Lond.  1851-64,  4o- 

-History  and  Pedigree  of  the  Lee- 


Jortin  Family,  1858,  8«- 

■Genealogical  History    of  the  Lee 


Family  of  Virginia  and  Maryland,  from 
A.D.  1300  to  A.D.  1866.  With  notes 
and  Illustrations.  Edited  by  Edward 
C.  Mead.     New  York,  1868,  S^- 

-The  Lee  Family,  of  Pitchthorne, 


See  H.  Foley's  "  Records  of  the  Eng- 
lish Province,  S.J." 

-The  Lees  of  Quarrendon,  by  F.  G. 


Lee.     Aylesbury,  n.d.  8°- 

The  Lees  of  Quarrendon.     By  F. 

G.  Lee.  "  Herald  and  Genealogist," 
iii,  113-122,  289-295.  "The  Genea- 
logist "  for  April,  1876. 
Pedigree  of  Lee,  Earls  of  Litch- 
field. Edited  by  the  Rev.  F.  G.  Lee. 
Single  sheet,  1867. 

-Lee  Pedigree,  from   the  original 


Vellum  Roll  in  the  possession  of  Dr. 
F.  G.  Lee.     1877,  4«- 

-John  Lee  of  Farmington,  Hart- 


ford County,  Conn.,  and  his  Descen^ 
dants,  by  Sarah  Marsh  Lee.  Norwich, 
Conn.  1878,  4o- 

-Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  Lee, 


of  Chester,  Bucks,  and  Oxon,  shewing 
the  Lineal  Descent  of  the  late  General 
Robert  E.  Lee,  of  Virginia,  America, 
from  Sir  John  Lee,  Knt.,  by  the  Rev. 
F.  G.  Lee,  of  London.  Lond.  1884, 
40. 

-Lee   of    Virginia.      Genealogical 


Notes   proving  the   error  of  the  pre- 
viously accepted  Pedigree,  by  J.  Henry 


Lee.  Reprinted  from  the  New  JEng- 
land  Genealogical  Hegister^  1889. 
Lee — Lee  Family.  Quarter  Millenial 
Gathering  of  the  Descendants  and 
Kinsmen  of  John  Lee,  one  of  the  Early 
Settlers  of  Farmington,  Conn.,  held  in 
Hartford,  Conn.  Aug.  1884.  Meriden, 
1885,  80- 

•Genealogical    History,    and   Bio- 


graphical Sketches  of  the  Descendants 
of  John  Lee,  of  Agawam  (Ipswich), 
Ma^s.,  from  1634  to  1877,  including 
notes  on  collateral  branches,  by  William 
Lee.     Washington,  1886. 

-John  Leigh  of  Agawam  (Ipswich) 


Mass.  1634-1671,  and  his  Decendants 
of  the  Name  of  Lee,  with  genealogical 
notes,  etc.  by  Wm.  Lee.  Albany, 
1888,  40- 

Lee  pedigrees,  with  notes  by  D. 

E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19139. 

Leech,  see  Swift. 

Leefdael — Authenticated  copies,  made  in 
1783,  of  documents  relating  to  the 
Family  of  Leefdael,  accompanied  by 
genealogical  tables,  and  illustrated  with 
coloured  coats  of  arms,  drawings  of 
monuments,  and  copies  of  inscriptions. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  16,992. 

Leete — The  Family  of  Leete  with  special 
reference  to  the  Genealogy  of  Joseph 
Leete,  Esq.  F.S.S.  Chevalier  de  la 
Legion  d'Honneur,  &c.  Collected  by 
Chas.  Bridger  and  Edited  by  J.  Corbet 
Anderson.  Printed  for  private  circu- 
lation, Lond.  1881,  4P- 

■The  Family  of  William  Leete,  one 


of  the  First  Settlers  of  Guilford,  Conn, 
and  Governor  of  New  Haven  arid  Con- 
necticut Colonies,  by  Edward  L.  Leete. 
New  Haven,  1884,  8°- 

Lefaun,  see  Sheridan. 

Leffert — Genealogy  of  the  Lefferts 
Family,  1650-1878,  by  Tennis  G. 
Bergen.     Albany,  N.Y.  1878,  8o- 

Lefroy — Notes  and  Documents  relating 
to  the  Family  of  Leffroy,  of  Cambray 
and  Canterbury,  prior  to  1779,  now 
chiefly  represented  by  the  families  of 
Lefroy  of  Ireland  and  Hants,  by  a 
Cadet.  J.  H.  Lefroy.  Woolwich, 
1868,  fol.     Only  50  copies  printed. 

Legati>— Notes  and  pedigrees  of  the 
Legatt  family,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19139. 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,   and    Peerage  Cases 


413 


Legge — Some  Account  of  the  Family  of 
the  Legges,  of  Wolley,  in  Hereford- 
shire, some  of  whom  went  over  to  Ire- 
land.    Brit.  Mus.  Sloan  MS.  855. 

Legh — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Legh, 
of  Lyme.     Single  sheet. 

■ Roll  of  the  Legh  Family  of  War- 
rington, in  the  possession  of  Thomas 
Legh,  Esq.,  of  Lyme  Park.  Edited 
for  the  ChetJiam  Society  by  Wm. 
Beamont.     Manchester,  1849,  4''- 

A  History  of  the  House  of  Lyme, 

in  Cheshire.  Compiled  from  Documents 
of  the  Legh  Family  of  that  House,  and 
from  other  sources,  by  W.  Beamont. 
Warrington,  1876,  8"- 

A  Succinct  account  of  the  Legh 

families,  with  pedigrees.  See  History 
of  the  Ancient  Parish  of  Prestbury,  by 
Frank    Renaud.       Glietliam    Society, 


Leigh — Minutes  of  Evidence  of  George 
Leigh,  Esq.,  claiming  to  be  Baron 
Leigh  of  Stoneley,  in  the  Co.  of  War- 
wick.    Sessional  Papei's,  1828—29. 

Appendix  to  the  Case  of  George 

Leigh,  claiming  to  be  Baron  Leigh,  of 
Stoneley,  1828,  folio. 


1876,  4P- 

An  account 


Legh 


family 


1 


of  the 
of  Adlington.  See  '•  Nooks  and 
Corners  of  Lancashire  and  Cheshire," 
by  James  Croston.  Manchester, 
1882. 

Le  Hunt  pedigree,  with  notes  bv  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19139. 

Leicester,  Earls  of,  see  Ferrers  ;  Sidney. 

Leicester — Origiues  Magawlyance  glorio- 
sissimo  generationum  genealogia  fami- 
lijB  Cantellinae  et  Leicestriae,  by  M.  A. 
Franck  von  Franckenstein.  Pragse, 
1736,  fol. 

Genealogical    notes    of    the 

Earls  of  Leicester,  from  Robert  Blaun- 
cheraeynes  [ob.  1190]  to  Simon  de 
Montfort  [ob.  1265].  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  29,502. 

The  genealogy  of  the  erle  of 

Leycester,  with  arms.  MS.  No.  16.  f. 
52—65.     Wrest  Park,  Beds. 

On  the  Genealogy  and  Ar- 
morial Ensigns  of  the  Anglo-Norman 
Earls  of  Leicester,  by  J.  R.  Blanche, 
Esq.,  Rouge  Croix.     See  "  Collectanea 

Archseologica,"    vol.    ii.     Lond.   1863, 

40. 

Leigh,  see  also  Lee. 

Leigh  —  Case    of    George    Leigh,    Esq. 

claiming  the  Peerage  Dignity  of  Baron 

Leigh  of  Stoneley.     Lond.  1826,  fol. 
Petition  to  the  House*of  Lords 

on  the  Leigh  Claim  of  Peerage.   Lond. 

1827,  80- 


The 


Leigh  Peerage,  being  a 
report  of  the  evidence  taken  before  the 
Lords'  Committee  on  the  Claim  of 
George  Leigh  to  the  title  of  Baron 
Leigh  of  Stoneley,  with  notes,  etc. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1832,  8«- 

-: The  Leigh  Peerage  ;  a  full  and 

complete  History  of  the  Claim  of 
George  Leigh  to  the  dormant  title  of 
Baron  Leigh,  of  Stoneley,  in  the  county 
of  Warwick,  by  H.  Causton.  Second 
edition.     2  vols.     Lond.  1834,  8«- 

A  relation  of  Facts  relating  to 

the  Stoneleigh  Case,  by  Charles  Griffin, 

1850,  12«' 
Pedigrees    of    the    Family    of 

Leigh.     See  "  Stoneleigh  Abbey,"  by 

F.   L.   Colville.      Warwick,  1850,  S*^- 

Privately  printed. 
Pedigrees  of  the  Leigh  Family. 

See  "The  Cistercian  Abbey  of  Stoneley, 

and  its  Occupants,"  by  the  Rev.  J.  M. 

Gresley.       Ashby-de-la-Zouch,    1854. 

Only  71  copies  printed. 
Notices  of  the  Family  of  Leigh 

of  Addington,   by   Granville  Leveson- 

Gower.     Lond.  1878,  S^" 

-Genealogical    Memoir    of    the 


extinct  family  of  Leigh,  of  Addington, 
etc.  by  H.  S.  Sweetman,  1860.     With 
a  preface  bv  Maria  Halliday.  Torquay, 
1887,  8'^- 
Lancashire   and    Cheshire  His- 


torical and  Genealogical  Notes,  reprinted 
from  the  Leigh  Chronicle,  part  ii.  p. 
110. 

Leighton  —  History  of  the  Leighton 
Family.  See  Botfield's  Stemmata 
Botevilliana,  pp.  157—204. 

The  Genealogy  of  Capt.  Wm. 

Leighton  who  came  to  this  country 
from  England  in  1650  and  settled  at 
Kittery,  Maine.  With  Collateral 
Notes  relating  to  the  Frost,  Hill,  Bane, 
Wentworth,  Langdon,  Bragdon,  Par- 
sons, Pepperrell,  Fernald,  Nason,  and 
other  families,  by  Tristram  F.  Jordan. 
Albany,  1885,  8°- 


414 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  ai^b  Peerage  Cases. 


Leigliton  Bromswolcl,  Barony  of,  see 
O'Brian. 

Leiper — A  Short  Account  of  the  First 
Permanent  Tramway  in  America.  To 
Avhich  is  added  a  Biographical  Sketch 
of  its  Projector,  Thomas  Leiper,  Esq., 
[and  a  genealogical  record  of  his  des- 
cendants]. By  Robt.  P.  Kobins. 
Philadelphia,  1886,  8°- 

Leland — The  Leland  Magazine  ;  or,  a 
Genealogical  Kecord  of  Henry  Leland 
and  his  Descendants,  embracing  nearly 
every  person  of  the  name  of  Leland  in 
America,  from  1653  to  1850.  By 
Sherman  Leland.     Boston,  1850,  8°- 

Leman — Collections  relating  to  the 
Leman  Family  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk, 
by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19139. 

-A  correct,  brief,  and  interesting 


Account  of  the  Leman  Case,  etc.  ;  to 
which  is  now  added  the  Pedigrees  of 
the  Male  and  Female  Descendants  of 
Sir  Wm.  Leman,  Bart.  lleprinted 
from  the  "  Nottingham  Eeview."  Not- 
tingham, 1810,  80' 

Lempriere — A  Monograph  of  the  House 
of  Lempriere,  recording  by  tabular 
pedigrees,  etc.  its  history  from  A.D. 
970  to  1862,  by  Jas.  B.  Payne.  Lond. 
1862,  4«- 

Le  Neve — Will  of  Thomas  Neve  of  Spar- 
ham,  1555  ;  and  copies  of  Epitaphs  of 
members  of  the  Neve,  or  Le  Neve 
family,  1558-1678.  Add.  Charters 
14219-14221  ;  Pedigrees  and  notes  of 
the  family.  Add.  MSS.  19139  ;  23061. 
f.  55.  Brit.  Mus. 

Lennox — The  Family  of  Lennox.  See 
"  The  Great  Governing  Families  of 
England,"  by  Sanford  and  Townsend. 
Voi.  II.  p.  287. 

Claim  of  Margaret  Lennox  of 

Woodhead  to  the  Title,  Honours,  and 
Dignity  of  the  Ancient  Earls  of 
Levenax  or  Lennox,  with  genealogical 
table.    Edinb.  1813,  4«- 

Claim  of  the  Earl  of  Darnley 

to  the  Title  of  Duke  of  Lennox,  etc., 
with  pedigree.     1830,  fol. 

History  of  the  Partition  of  the 

Earldom  of  Lennox,  with  a  Vindication 
of  the  Antiquities  of  Merchiston  and 
Thirlestane,  by  Mark  Napier.  Edinb. 
1835,  8-^ 


Lennox — Additional  Remarks  upon  the 
Question  of  the  Lennox  or  Husky 
Representation,  by  John  Riddell. 
Edinb.  1835,  8o- 

Memoirs  of  the  Lennox  Family, 


bv  Wm.  Eraser.  2  vols.  Edinb.  1874,  4«- 
— "The   Lanox   of   Auld."      An 


epistolary  review  of  "  The  Lennox,  by 
Wm.  Frazer."  By  Mark  Napier. 
Edinb.  1880,  4^"- 

Leny — Account  of  the  Family  of  Leny  of 
Leny,  by  Robert  Buchanan,  about 
1560.  MS.  No.  50  belonging  to  Sir 
John  Maxwell  Stirling  Maxwell  of  Keir. 

Leonard,  see  also  Giles. 

Leonard — A  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the 
Leonard  Family,  containing  a  full 
account  of  the  first  three  generations 
of  the  Family  of  James  Leonard,  by 
Wm.  R.  Deane.     Boston,  1851,  8«- 

Le  Plat — La  Veritable  Origine  de  le 
tres-noble  Maison  de  Le  Plat,  avec  une 
Table  Genealogique  de  sa  ligne  princi- 
pale  et  directe.     1667,  fol. 

Leslie — Laura  Lesleiana  explicata,  sive 
enumeratio  Personarum  utriusque  sexus 
cognomine  Leslie.     Gaa^cii,  1692,  fol. 

Historical  Records  of  the  Family 

of  Leslie,  from  1067  to  1868—9.  Col- 
lected from  public  and  authentic  private 
sources,  by  Col.  Charles  Leslie,  K.H. 
3  vols.     Edinb.  1869,  8«- 

Historical  Records  of  the  Family 

of  Leslie,  from  1067  to  1869,  by 
Colonel  Leslie.  3  vols.  Aberdeen, 
1880,  80- 

Lespinasse,  see  Cusack. 

Lestang — Discours  genealogique  de  la 
Maison  de  Lestang,  par  Jacques  de 
Lestang.     Aix,  n.d.  12*^- 

Lestrade — Maison  de  Lestrade,  par  M. 
de  Birague.     Paris,  n.d.  8'^- 

Le  Strange,  see  also  Hastings. 

Le  Strange — Collections  relating  to  the 
Family  of  Le  Strange,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19^39. 

Notices  of  Sir  N.  Lestrans^e 


and  his  Family,  by  John  Gough 
Nichols.  Camden  Society.  Lond. 
1839,  40- 

Case  of   Henry   Le   Strange 

Styleman  Le  Strange,  on  his  Claim  to 
the  Title  and  Dignity  of  Baron  Hast- 
ings, 1840,  fol.  See  also  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  24813  ff.  241—265. 


Family  Histories,  Pedigbees,    and  Peerage  Cases. 


415 


Lothbridge — Royal  Descents  of  Sir  John 
Hesketh  Lethbridge,  Bart.,  of  Sandhill 
Park,  Co.  Somerset.  Lond.  1871,  4"- 
Privately  printed  at  the  Chiswick  Press. 

Leusse — Souvenir  de  Famille.  Notice 
historique  et  gencalogique  sur  la 
Famille  de  Leusse,  par  Andre  Hyppo- 
lite,  comte  de  Leusse.     Lyon,  1848,  8*^- 

Leverett — A  Genealogical  Memoir  of 
the  Family  of  Elder  Thomas  Leve- 
rett of  Boston,  by  N.  B.  Shurtleff. 
Boston,  1850,  8°- 

A  Memoir,  Biographical  and 

Genealogical,  of  Sir  John  Leverett, 
Knt.,  Governor  of  Massachusetts,  1673 
— 9  ;  of  Hon.  John  Leverett,  F.E-.S., 
etc.  ;  and  of  the  Family  generally. 
Boston,  1856.  8°- 

Beport   of   the   Committee  on 

Heraldry  on  the  question  "  Was  Gov. 
John  Leverett  a  Knight?"  Boston, 
1881,  8^-  Reprinted  from  the  New 
Eng.  Hist,  mid  Gen.  Register,  vol.  35. 

Levering — The  Levering  Family  ;  or,  a 
Genealogical  Account  of  Wizard 
Levering,  and  Gerhard  Levering,  two 
of  the  Pioneer  Settlers  of  Roxborough 
Township,  by  Horatio  Gates  Jones. 
Philadelphia,  1858,  8o-  Privately 
printed. 

Leveson,  see  Temple. 

Leveson-Gower — The  Leveson-Gowers. 
See  "  The  Great  Governing  Families 
of  England,"  by  Sanford  and  Towns- 
end.    Vol.  I.  p.  266. 

The  Seize  Quartiers  of 

G.  G.  Leveson-Gower,  2nd  Earl  Gran- 
ville.    Broadside. 

Levinge,  see  also  Bateman. 

Levinge — History  of  the  Levinge  Family, 
by  Sir  R.  Levinge.     1813,  i""- 

Jottings  for  Early  History  of 

the  Levinge  Family,  by  Sir  Richard 
G.  A.  Levinge.  Part  I.  only  pnh- 
lisJied.     Dublin,  1873,  4P 

Leviston,  see  Livingston. 

Lewis,  see  also  Fitz-Lewis  ;  Winslow. 

Lewis — Pedigree  of  John  Lewis  of 
Harpton.  Hengwrt  MS.  228  (11)  at 
Peniarth. 

Pedigree    of    the     Family    of 

Lewis  of  Harpton,  1862,  by  Sir  George 
Cornewall  Lewis.  See  "  Ai^kaeologia 
Cambrensis,"  third  series,  vol.  10. 
Lond.  1864,  S"- 


Lewknor — Pedigree  and  Notes  respecting 
the  Family  of  Lewknor.  See  "  Journal 
of  the  British  Archaeological  Associa- 
tion." vols.  xxiv.  356-360;  xxx. 
50-61.     Add.  MS.  19140.  Brit.    Mus. 

Leybourne — On  the  Heart-Shrine  in 
Ley  bourne  Church,  and  the  Family  of 
De  Leybourne.  ArcJicdologia  Cantiana, 
vols.  V.  and  yii.     Lond.  1863,  68,  S*'- 

Le3'burn,  see  Yarker. 

Leycester,  see  also  Mobberley. 

Leycester — Genealogical  Collections  of 
the  Family  of  Leycester  are  in  the 
Library  of  Tabley  House,  Cheshire. 

Liagre— Genealogie  de  la  Famille  de 
Liagre,  par  Alph.  Goovaerts.  Anvers, 
1878,  40- 

Libby — The  Libby  Family  in  America, 
1602—1881,  by  Charles  T.  Libby. 
Portland,  Me.  1882,  8o- 

Liberty — De  Libertat :  Lineage  of  the 
Family,  by  A.  L.  Liberty.  Lond.  1888, 

Liebeecke — Table  Genealogique  de  la 
Famille  de  Liebeecke,  par  J.  F.  A  F. 
Azevedo  Coutinho  y  Bernal.  Louvan, 
1753,  fob 

Lifford — Claim  of  the  Right  Hon.  James, 
Viscount  Lifford  to  vote  at  Elections 
of  Irish  Peers.  Sessional  Papers,  P. 
of  1855. 

Lignieres — Maison  de  Lignieres,  etc.  [A 
genealogical  history.]  \\y  Jean  Cayou. 
Nancy,  1862,  4«- 

Linange  —  Recherches  liistoriques  et 
genealogiques  sur  la  Maison  de  Li- 
nange—Dabo,  par  Ruhl.  Strasb.  1789, 
40. 

Linch,  see  also  Lynch. 

Linch  —  Esquisses  historiques  sur  la 
Famille  de  Linch  et  sur  les  deux  Douze 
Mars.     Paris,  1825,  8'^- 

Lincoln— A  Genealogical  Account  of  the 
Earls  of  Lincoln.  See  F'erne's  Blazon 
of  Qentrie,  Lond.  1586;  and  The 
Genealogist,  new  series,  vols.  v.  and 
vi.     Lond.  1890,  8'^- 

Pedigrees  of  the  Earls  of  Lin- 
coln and  Chester.  Her.  Coll.  Phili- 
pot  MS.  28,  Pd. 

The   Countess  Lucy  :  Singular 

or  Plural  P  A  contribution  to  the 
"Genealogist"  for  April,  July,  and 
October,  1888,  by  R.  E.  G.  Kirk. 
Exeter,  1889,  8o- 


416 


Family  Histobies,  Pedigeees,  and   Peekage   Cases. 


Lincoln — The  Earldom  of  Lincoln.     See 
"  Topographer    and    Genealogist,"    i. 

9-28. 
A  Lecture  on  Noah  Lincoln  of 

Boston,    with    Genealogical    and   ]>io- 

graphical  Notices,  by  Chandler   Eob- 

bins.     Boston,  1856,  S^- 
Notes  on  the  Lincoln   Families 

of  Massachusetts,  by  S.  Lincoln,     lle- 

printed  from   the    JVeu).    Eng.   Hist. 

and    Gen.    Register.      Boston,   1865, 

8«- 
The  Lineao-e  of  President  Abra- 


ham Lincoln,  by  Samuel  Shackford,  of 
Chicago.  Boston,  1887,  8«-  Reprinted 
from  the  "New  England  Hist,  and  Gen. 
Register." 

Lind — The  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Lind,  by  Sir  Robert  Douglas.  Wind- 
sor, 1795,  S'^*      Privately  printed. 

Table  Genealogique  de  la  Famille 

de  Van  Der  Lind,  par  J.  F.  A.  F. 
Azevedo  Coutinho  y  Bernal.  Privately 
printed.     1753  ? 

Lindal],  see  Giles. 

Lindsay,  see  also  Crawfurd ;  Bethune. 

Lindsay — Claim  of  the  Earl  of  Lindsay 
to  be  Earl  of  Oxford.  Sessional 
Papers,  May— Dec.  1660. 

Case  of  James,  Earl  of  Balcarres, 

etc.,  claiming  the  titles  of  the  Earldom 
of  Crawford,  and  Barony  of  Lindsay. 
[Bv  J.  Riddell.]  Edinb.  [1845.] 
fol." 

The  Lindsays  of  America  ;    a 

Genealogical  Narrative  and  Family 
Record,  by  Marg.  I.  Lindsay.  Albany, 
1889,  4«- 

Lindsley,  see  Condit. 

Lingen — The  Family  of  Lingen,  by  J.  T. 
Burgess,  Esq.  See  The  Archcuological 
Journal,  xxxiv,  373.  Lond.,  1877,  8'^- 

Lisle,  see  also  Sidney. 

Lisle — Pedigree  of  de  Insula  or  Lisle,  of 
Wodyton,  Isle  of  Wight.  Her.  Coll. 
Philipot  MS.  29.  Pd.  ^ 

L'Isle  pedigree,  with  copious  notes, 

by  D.  E.  Daw.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  19140. 

Case  of    the   Barony    of 


Lisle. 
Privately  printed  in  1790,  folio. 

-Report    of    Proceedings    on    the 


Claim  to  the  Barony  of  L'Isle,  in  the 
House  of  Lords  ;  with  notes,  etc.,  by 
Sir  N.  H.  Nicolas.     Lond.  1829,  8«- 


Lisle — Robert  de  Insula  de  Rubeo  Monte: 
(Harwood  Evidences),  ^i^  Sir  George 
Duckett,  Bart.  1876?  Reprinted  from 
the  "  Yorkshire  Archaeological  Journal." 

Listowel— Claim  of  William,  Earl  of 
Listowel,  to  vote  at  Elections  of  Irish 
Peers.     Sessional  Papers.    F  of  1856, 

Litchfield — Genealogy  of  the  Descen- 
dants of  Lawrence  Litclifield,  the 
Puritan,  by  Rev.  Abner  Morse.  Boston, 
1855,  8"- 

Litchfield,  Earls  of,  see  Lee. 

Little — Descendants  of  George  Little  who 
came  to  Newbury,  Mass.,  in  1640. 
Compiled  by  George  T.  Little.  Camb. 
1877,  4P- 

The    Descendants    of    George 

Little  who  came  to  Newbury,  Massa- 
chusetts, in  1640,  by  Geo.  Thos.  Little. 
Auburn,  Me.     1882.     8''- 

Littlehale — A  Genealogy  of  the  Littlehale 
Family  in  America  from  1633  to 
1880.  By  F.  H.  Littlehale.  Dallas, 
Texas,  1880,  S^- 

A     Complete    History     and 

Genealogy  of  the  Littlehale  Family  in 
America  from  1633  to  1889,  by  Fred. 
H.  Littlehale.    Boston,  1889,  8"- 

Littleton — Pedigree  of  the  family  of 
Lyttleton,  showing  its  alliance  with 
Talbot  and  Manners  ;  Avith  coloured 
coats  of  arms.  Vellum  Roll.  16th 
century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  30,332. 
■Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 


Littleton,  with  the  arms  and  quarter- 
ings  in  trick,  and  drawings  of  monu- 
mental effigies,   17th  century.       Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  32659  ff  39^  -51^  • 
Collections  for  the  historv  of 


the  Littleton  Family  by  Mr.  Ferny- 
hough,  from  1235  downwards.  MS. 
in  the  possession  of  Lord  Hatherton. 
Teddesley,  Co.  Stafford. 

-Genealogical  Act^ount  of  the 


Family    of    Lyttleton.       Society     of 
Antiq.  MS.  151. 

-History  and  descents  of  the 


Family  of  Littleton  of  Frankley,  Co. 
Worcester.  Brit.  Hus.  Harl.  MS. 
5814,  ff.  39-58. 

-The  Littleton  Family  of  Vir- 


ginia.    Privately  printed,  1887,  8^- 

-Family   notes    of   Littleton. 


See  "  Journal  of  the  British  Archaeolo- 
gical Association,"  vol.  xxix,  298, 


Family  Histories,   Pedigrees,   and  Peerage  Cases. 


417 


Livingstone^ — Abstract  of  Evidence  for 
proving  Sir  Thomas  Livingstone  of 
Ogilface,  etc.  Heir-Male  of  James, 
First  Earl  of  Callandar,  etc.  who  died 
in  the  Seventeenth  Century,  with 
Pedigree.     1821,  folio. 

Notice    genealogique   sur   la 

Famille  de  Livingston,  Levingston  ou 
Leviston,  par  M.  L  le  Maistre.  Ton- 
nerre,  1856,  8'^- 

The  Livingstons  of  Callendar 

and  their  Principal  Cadets.  A  Family 
History  by  Edwin  Brockholst  Living- 
ston.    Privately  printed,  1887. 

A   Biographical    History    of 

Clermont  or  Livingston  Manor,  before 
and  during  the  War  of  Independence. 
Clermont,'N.Y.  18G9,  8'^- 

Livington — Certificates  of  birth  and 
descent  of  liobert  Livington,  of 
Benham  ;  with  Seals,  and  with  border 
of  Coats  of  Arms,  1680.  Brit.  Mus. 
Eg.  Ch.  415  ;  416. 

Lloyd,  see  also  Vaughan. 

Lloyd — The  Lloyd  Family  of  Bronwydd, 
Co.  Cardigan.  See  "  Archaeologia 
Cambrensis,"  Suppl.  1861,  p.  158. 

Pedigree  of  the  Lloyds  and  Owens 

of  Peniarth,  by  the  Kev.  Richard 
Thomas.     MS.  No.  29.  Peniarth. 

Pedigree  of  Henry  Lloyd,  other- 
wise Rosindall,  of  Cheyme,  in  the 
County  of  Surrey,  Esq.,  including  a 
pedigree  of  the  Lumley  family,  from 
which  he  was  descended,  17th  century, 
parchment  rolls.  Heugwrt  MS.  422, 
at  Peniarth. 

Lineage  of  the  Lloyd  and  Carpen- 
ter Family.  Compiled  by  C.  P.  Smith. 
Camden  [U.S.]  1870.  8"- 

-Description  of  the  Armorial  In- 


signia of  the  Vaughans,  with  Memorials 
of  the  Lloyds  of  Dolobran  and  other 
cognate  Families,  by  the  Kev.  W.  V. 
Lloyd.  With  numeroics  plates  of  arms. 
1881.  S'^- 
Locke. — Book  of  the  Lockes.  A  Genea- 
logical and  Historical  Record  of  the 
Descendants  of  William  Locke,  of 
Woburn,  with  an  appendix  containing 
a  History  of  the  Lockes  in  England, 
also  of  the  Family  of  John  Bocke,  of 
Hampton,  by  J.  Goodwin  Locke. 
Boston  and  Cambridge,  1853.  8^- 


Locke — The  Descent  of  Margaret  Locke, 
third  wife  of  Deputy  Governor  Francis 
Willoughby,  by  Col  Joseph  L.  Chester. 
Boston,  1881.  8'^- 

Lockhart,  see  Cromwell. 

Lockwood — Colonial  and  Revolutionary 
History  of  the  Lockwood  Family  in 
America,  from  A.D.  1630,  by  Fred.  A. 
Holden  and  E.  D.  Lockwood.  Privately 
printed,  1889,  8o- 

Locquenghien — Genealogie  de  la  Maison 
de  Locquenghien,  par  I'abbe  C.  Stroo- 
bant.     Anvers,  1855,  8'^- 

Loevvenstein — Stemma  Leostenianum  sive 
Genealogia  Illustrium,  etc.  Franc- 
furti,  1624,  4°-  Another  edition, 
1626. 

Vorliiuf  ige  anzeige  von  dem 


Successions-Recht  des  Hochfurstlichen 
Hauses  Lowenstein  in  alle  Graflich- 
Markishe  Landi,  etc.  Wertheim,  1776, 
fol. 

Lofft — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Christo- 
pher Lofft,  with  genealogical  notes  by 
D.  E.  Daw.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19140. 

Logy — Memoirs  of  the  Logy  Family,  of 
Logy.  See  "  The  Red  Book  of  Grand- 
tully,"  by  Wm.  Eraser.  Vol.  1.  Edinb. 
1868,  80- 

Lol worth — Account  of  the  Family  of 
Lolworth,  of  Madingley  and  Cam- 
bridge. Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5824  f. 
16  b. 

Lomagne — Abrege  de  la  genealogie  des 
vicomtes  de  Lomagne,  par  L.  Chasot 
de  Nantigny.     3757. 

Londham — Account  of  the  Family  of 
Londham.  MS.  E.  Campsall  Hall, 
Co.  York. 

Londonderry — Claim  of  the  Right  Hon. 
Frederick  William  Robert,  Marquess 
of  Londonderry,  to  vote  at  Elections 
of  Irish  Peers.  Sessional  Papers,  316 
of  1854. 

Long — Pedigree  of  Long  of  Wraxall, 
Drayton,  etc.  from  the  MS.  Collections 
of  Sir  George  Na3'lor,  etc.,  1828,  re- 
printed 1878,  with  Mr.  C.  E.  Long's 
last  corrections  and  additions,  by  Wm. 
Long,  Esq.     Single  sheet. 

The  Family  of  Long  of  Wraxall. 


See  "  Journal  of  the  British  Archaeolo- 
gical Association,"  vol.  xxi,  193. 


418 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and   Peerage    Oases. 


Long — Pedigree  of  Long  of  Semington, 
etc.  from  the  MS.  Collections  of  Sir 
George  Naylor,  etc.,  1829,  reprinted 
1878,  with  Mr.  C.  E.  Long's  latest 
additions,  by  Wm.  Long,  Esq.  Single 
sheet. 

Pedigree  of  the  Longs  of  Melk- 

sham,  Hood  Ashton,  etc.,  curante 
Gulielrao  Long,  A.M.,  1878.  Single 
sheet. 

Pedigree  of  the  Longs  of  Seming- 
ton, Pood  Ashton,  and  Preshaw 
branches,  curante  Gulielmo  Long,  A.M. 
A.D.  1878.     Single  sheet. 

Pedigree  of  the  Longs  of  Seming- 
ton, Patterne,  etc.,  curante  Gulielmo 
Long,  A.M.,  A.D.  1878.  Single 
sheet. 

Pedigree  of  the  Longs  of  Preshaw, 

Hants,  curante  Gulielmo  Long,  A.M., 
1878.     Single  sheet. 

Historical  Account  of  the  Family 

of  Long,  of  Wiltshire,  by  Walter 
Chitty.     Privately  printed,  1889,  8'^- 

Pedigrees    of   Long    and    Longe 

families,  with  notes  bv  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19140. 

Longe — Papers  and  Letters  relating  to 
the  Pamilv  of  Longe  of  Whaddon,  Co. 
Wilts.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  11,757 ; 
15,559—15,561. 

Longevile — Claim'  of  .  .  .  Longevile  to  the 
Barony  of  Hastings  and  lluthin. 
Sessional  Papers,  Nov.  1G40  and  Feb. 
1G40— 1. 

Longman — An  Account  of  the  Printing- 
house  Family  of  Longman.     See  "  The 
'      Critic,"  Nos.  507,  509,  511. 

Longridge — Genealogical  Notes  of  the 
Kindred  Families  of  Longridge, 
Fletcher,  and  Hawks,  by  Kobert 
Edmund  Chester  Waters.  Privately 
printed,  1872,  4"-  See  also  "The 
Herald  and  Genealogist,"  vol.  vii.  p. 
142. 

Longworth,  see  Yelverton. 

Lonvilliers,  Seigneurs  de,  par  L.  de 
Barmon.     Cherbourg,  1854,  8"- 

Loomis — The  Descendants  of  Joseph 
Loomis,  who  came  from  Braintree, 
England,  in  the  year  1(538,  and  settled 
in  Windsor,  Conn,  in  1G39.  By  Elias 
Loomis.  New  Haven,  1870,  8"- 
Second  edition  revised  and  enlarged  in 
1875. 


Loomis — The  Descendants  [by  the  Female 
Branches]  of  Joseph  Loomis,  who  came 
from  Braintree,  England,  1G38,  and 
settled  at  Windsor,  Conn.  1G39,  by 
Elias  Loomis.  2  vols.  New  Haven, 
1880,  8"- 

Lome,  Marquis  of,  see  Campbell. 

Lorraine — An  Account  of  the  Genealogy, 
and  other  Memoirs  concerning  the 
Family  of  Lorraine,  of  Kirkharle- 
Tower  in  the  County  of  Northumber- 
land. Newcastle  Reprints,  vol.  2,  bv 
H.  A.  Pichardson.  1849,  8''"'- 
lieprinted  from  the  edition  of  1740. 

— Les  Genealogies  des   Princes, 

les  Ducz  de  Lorraine  Marchis,  avec  le 
discours  des  alliances  et  traictez  de 
mariages  en  icelle  Maison  de  Lorraine 
jusques  au  due  Fran^oys  dernier  decede, 
par  Edmotid  du  Boullay.  Paris, 
1549,  80 

Gcnealogie      des     Dues     de 

Lorraine.     1G24,  4^- 

Considerations   et   Memoires 


Historiques  sur  la  Genealogies  de  la 
Maisons  de  Lorraine  et  Bar,  par  Louis 
Chantereau  le  Febvre.  Paris,  1G42, 
fol.  [The  first  part  only  of  this  work 
has  been  published.] 

Les  Genealogies   Historiques 

des  illustres  Maisons  de  Lorraine  et  de 
Savoye,  et  de  phisieurs  nobles  Families 
de  France,  avec  un  ta'aite  fort  curieux  : 
la    Science   du    Blazon.     Paris,    1GG3, 

Le  Palais  de  I'Honneur  :  con- 


tenant  les  Genealogies  historiques  des 
illustres  Maisons  de  Lorraine  et  de 
Savoye,  et  de  plusieurs  nobles  Families 
de  France ;  ensemble  I'origine  et 
I'explication  des  Arms,  &c.  par  le  P. 
Anselme.  Paris,  1GG4, 4"-  Another 
edition,  1G68. 
L'Orio-ine  de  la  tres  illustre 


Maison  de  Lorraine,  avec  un  abrege 
de  I'Histoire  de  ses  Princes,  par  Benoit. 
Toul.    1704,  12"- 

Ti  aito  historique  et  critique 

snr  I'origine  et  la  Genealogie  de  la 
Maison  de  Lorraine,  avec  les  chartes 
servant  de  preuves  aux  faits  avancez 
dans  le  corps  de  I'ouvrage.  Par  Balei- 
court,  [i.e.  Louis  Charles  Hugo.] 
Berlin,  1711,  8"-  [Suppressed'  by 
Arret  du  Parlement,  17  Dec.  1712.] 


Family  Histobtes,   PEDiaREEs,  and  Peebage  Cases. 


419 


Lorraine — Traite  historique  et  critique 
sur  I'origine  et  la  Genoalogie  de  la 
Maison  de  Lorraine.  Par  Ealeieourt 
1740,  8«- 

A  dissertation  upon  the  High 

lioad  of  the  Duchy  of  Lorraine,  trans- 
lated from  tlie  French,  by  S.  •  Fraser, 
with  notes  historical  and  genealogical 
relating  to  the  Family  of  Lorraine,  and 
an  appendix,  by  Dom  Aug.  Calmet. 
Lond.  1729,  S^- 

The  History  of  the  House  of 


Lorraine,  with  an  exact  Genealogy  of 
that  most  Illustrious  Famdy.  Lond. 
1731,  8°- 

-Histoire   genealogique   de  la 


Maison  du  Chatelet  Branche  puiuee  d( 
la  Maison  de  Lorraine,  par  Dom  A, 
Calmet.     Nancy,  1741,  fol. 

■Histoire    genealogique   de  la 


Maison  de  Lorraine,  par  le  Marquis  De 
Ligniville.     1743,  8«- 

-Abrege    de  I'histoire   genea- 


logique de  la  Maison  de  Lorraine,  par 
le  Marquis  de  Ligniville.  Commercy, 
1743,  8<^-   AViother  edition,  Paris,  1770, 

-Ch:.ipelle  ducale  de  Nancy  ou 


noticehistoriquesurlesDucsde  Lorraine, 
leurs  Tombeaux,  par  le  Vte  L.  F.  de 
Villeneuve-Bargemont.     Nancy,  1826, 
80- 
Les  Dues  de  Lorraine,  1048 


to  1737,    par    Jean  Caj^on.      Nancy, 
1854,  40- 
Alliances  et  Genealogies  des 


Dues  de  Lorraine  ;  des  Clodomir,  Eoy 
de  France  orientalle,  commenceant 
I'an  319,  jusques  a  Charles  III.,  by  Jan 
Popinet ;  with  the  Arms  in  colours ; 
and  with  additions  relative  to  the 
Dukes  Henry  II.  and  Charles  IV.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  15,471. 

Preuves  de  Noblesse  de  M":? 


Charles  de  Lorraine,  Comte  d'  Ar- 
magnac,  etc.  1724.  The  arms  of  Charles 
de  Lorraine  emblazoned.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  21,360. 
Ijort — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Lort, 
with  the  Arms  in  Colours,  by  George 
Owen,  York  Herald,  1637  ;  wtth  notes 
by  the  llev.  Wm.  Cole,  1772.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  5846,  f.  8. 


Loryng — Pedigrees  of  Sir  Nigel  Loryng, 
K.G.,  and  Hylle  of  Spaxton,  with 
Keferences,  Wills,  etc.  by  B.  W. 
Greenfield.     Privately    printed,    1883 

Lothropp — A  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the 
Lo-Lathrop  Family  in  this  Country, 
Embracing  the  Descendants  of  the 
Kev.  John  Lothropp  of  Scituate  and 
Barnstable,  Mass.,  and  Mark  Lothrop 
of  Salem  and  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  and 
the  First  Generation  of  Descendants 
of  other  Names,  by  the  liev.  E.  B. 
Huntington.  ],iidgefield.  Conn.  1884,  8''- 

Loudham  pedigree,  with  copious  notes  by 
by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mite.  Add.  MS. 
19140. 

Loudoun — Case  of  the  Right  Hon.  Edith 
Maud.  Countess  of  Loudoun,  co-heiress 
of  the  Barony  of  Botreaux,  etj.  1870. 
folio. 

—Claim    of    the    Kiorht   Hon. 


Editli  Maud,  Countess  of  Loudoun,  to 
the  Barony  of  Montacute,  etc.  1873, 
folio. 

-Claim   of    C.    E.    Hastings, 


Earl    of    Loudoun,    to     Peerages    of 
Montacute,  Monthermer,    and  Monta- 
gue. Sessional  l^apers,  E  of  1874. 
■ — Claim  of  the  Earl  of  Loudoun 


to  vote  at  Elections  of  Peers  of  Scot- 
land.    Sessional  Papers^  E  of  1877. 

Lovaine  pedigree,  with  copious  notes  by 
D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,140. 

Lovat — Paper  on  the  Lovat  Peerage  Case, 
1727,  40- 

Lovat,  Barony  of,  see  Fraser. 

Loveday  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19140. 

Lovelace — Original  Grant  of  Arms  to 
liic4iard  Lovelace  of  Hurley,  Co.  Berks, 
1577.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  Ch.  13612. 

The  Kentish  Family  of  Love- 
lace, by  the  Kev.  A.  J.  Pearman. 
ArchcBologia  Cantiana,  vol.  10.  Lond. 
1876,  8«- 

Lovell — A  Roll  containing  the  Pedigrees 
of  Lovell,  etc.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  Roll 
O,  15.       . 

Collection   concerninof  the  Familv 


of  Lovell,  by  D.  E.  Davy.     Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19140. 
Lovetot — Collections     relating     to     the 
Family    of    Lovetot,     18th     century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  18,446  ;  19,140. 


420 


Family  Histories,  Pedigeees,    and  Peerage  Cases. 


Lovetot — Historical  Account  of  the  fami- 
lies of  Lovetot,  Furnival,  Verdun,  and 
Talbot.  MS.  Campsall  Hall,  Co. 
York. 

• Account    of    the   ancient    and 

noble  Families  of  Lovetot,   Furnival, 
and  Verdon,  by  Nath.  Johnston,  1694. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6158.    ^ 
The  family  of  Lovetot  of  Shef- 
field and  Worksop.      See  "  Journal  of 
the  British  Archaeological  Association," 
voL  XXX,  148-156,  158-165,  238,  239. 
Low — Descendants   of   William    Low  of 
Boston,    Mass.,    by    E.    D.    Barbour. 
Broadside,  1890. 
Lower — The     Family     of     Lower,     see 

"  Archaiologia,"  xviii.  98. 
Lowjee — A  Memorial  of  the  descendants 
and      representatives     of     Monackjee 
Lowjee     and    Bomanjee    Lowjee,    by 
Jamsetjee       Naurozjee.  [Bombay, 

1840,]  8^- 
Lowndes — Claim      of      William     Selby 
Lowndes  to  the  Title  of  Lord  Monta- 
cute.    Sessional  JPapers,  297  of  1861  ; 
D  of  1862  ;  D  of  1863  ;  E  of  1864. 

Claim     of      William     Selby 

Lowndes'  to  the  Title  of  Lord  Mon- 
thermer.  Sessional  Papers,  298  of 
1861  ;  D  of  1862  ;  E  of  1863  ;  F  of 
1864. 

Lowndes  of  South   Carolina. 

An  Historical  and  Genealogical 
Memoir,  by  George  B.  Chase.  Boston, 
1876,  80- 
Lowther — The  Lowther  Family.  See 
"  The  Great  Governing  Families  of 
England,"  by  Sanford  and  Townsend. 
Vol.  i,  54. 

■ Gerard  Lowther's   House  in 

Penrith,  with  some  particulars  of  his 
life,  and  genealogical  sketch  of  the 
Lowther  alliances  by  William  Jackson. 
See  "  Transactions  of  the  Cumberland 
and  Westmoreland  Antiquarian 
Society,"  vol.  iv.  Kendal,  1879,  8«- 
Lucas — Collections  respecting  the  Family 
of  Lucas,  bv  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19140. 
Lucy  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E.  Davy. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19140. 
Ludington — The  Ludington  Family,  the 
First   of   the   Name   in    America,  by 
Lewis    S.   Patrick.      Marinette,    Wis. 
1886  8°' 


Ludlow — Pedigree  of  Ludlow  of  Hill 
Deverill,  co.  Wilts.  Single  sheet,  1884. 
Privately  printed. 

Ludovisi — Grants  of  arms  and  family 
honours  to  Joannes  Mathias  and  Peter 
Ludovisi,  1719—1722.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MSS.  25606  to  25609. 

Confirmation  of  the   grants   to 


J.  M.  and  P.  Ludovisi  d'  Orley  et  de 
Clarenz  of  the  grade  of  Knighthood  of 
the  Ancient  Equestrian  Order  of 
Nobles  of  Hungary  ;  and  of  the  name 
and  arms  of  the  Family  of  Orley  of 
Luxembourg,  1734 ;  with  coloured 
arms.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  25,610. 

Documents      relatins:     to    the 


Family  of  Ludovisi  d'  Orley,  from 
1715  to  1773,  in  German,  Latin,  and 
French  ;  with  the  signatures  and  seals 
of  the  various  officials,  and  paintings  of 
the  different  coats  of  arms.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  25,611. 

Certificates  of  baptism,    ordina- 


tion, etc.,  of  the  family  of  Ludovisi  de 
Clarenz,  1710  to  1735.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  25fll. 
Ludwell — The  Ludweil  Genealogy,  by 
Cassius  F.  Lee,  of  Alexandria,  Va. 
1879,  8"- 
Ludwig  Genealogy,  by    M.    II.    Ludwig. 

Augusta.  1866,  8"- 
Lukin — Collection  respecting  the    Lukin 
Family,  by  D.  E.    Davv.     Brit.    Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19140. 
Lukis — Pedigree  of  Lukis  of    Guernsey, 
etc.,    privately    printed    by    Sir   Thos. 
Phillipps,  1857.     Folio  sheet. 
Lumley,  see  also  Lloyd. 
Lumley — Monuments  of  the   Family    of 
Lumley  at  Chcster-le-street,  by    J.    R. 
Planche.     See  "  Journal  of  the  British 
Archaeological  Association."     VoL  xxii, 
29,  31,-46,  86,  87. 

The  pedigrees,  manages,  deaths, 

and  burials  of  v®  Lord  Lumleys.  36 
Hen.  Vlll.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS. 
902,  f.  419. 
Lunenburgh,  House  of,  see  Brunswick. 
Lunsft)rd — Pedigiee  and  Arms  of  the 
Family  of  Luiisford,  of  Lunsford,  from 
the  time  of  Edward  the  Confessor  to 
1647  ;  with  copies  of  charters  and 
seals.  Biit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  5800  if. 
27—37. 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigrees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


421 


Lunsford — Pedigree   of    the   Family   of 

Lunsford,  of  Lunsford  and  Wilegh,  co. 

Sussex.      By    John    Gough    Nichols. 

"  Collectanea  Topographica  et    Genea- 

logica."     iv,  189—156. 
Lur — Notice  gencalogique  sur  la  Maison 

de   Lur,    par   Henry    de    Lur-Saluces. 

Bordeaux,  1S55,  8"- 
Lusignan — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 

Lusignan,  par  Etienne  deCypre.  Paris, 

1586,  4'^- 
Histoire     de    Melusine    qui 

sert  d'  Origine  a  I'ancienne  Maison  de 

Lusignan,  par  F.  Nodot.     Paris,  1698, 

8"- 
Histoire  de  Melusine,  Prin- 


cesse  de  Lusignan  et  de  ses  Fils,   par 
F.  Nodot.     Paris,  1700,  S^- 

-Histoire  des  rois  de  Chypre 


de  la  Maison  de  Lusignan,  traduite  de 
ritalien  de  Giblet.  2.  vols.  Paris, 
1732,  120 

•Notice    historique    sur   la 


Maison  de  Lusignan,  par  E.  d'Escha- 

vanues.      Paris,  1853,  8o 

Histoire  de  Melusine,   et  de 


ses  tils.  Suivie  de  I'Histoire  de  Geof  roy 
;\  la  grand-dent  sixieme  fils  de  Melusine, 
Prince  de  Lusignan,  par  Fran.  Nodot. 
Niort  [1876,]  8«- 

-The   Koyal    Family    of    De 


1    Lusignan    in    the    19th    century,    by 
I    Prince    Leon    de    Lusignan.       Lond. 
j    1880,  80- 
j -—Marie    de     Lusignan     et   la 

Maison  Koyale  de  Chypre,  de  Jerusalem 

et   d'    Armenie,  par   Anton ia  Padula. 

Genes,  1884,  8«- 

Genealogie  de  la  Maison   de 

Lusignan.    Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  2011, 

f.  46. 
Luttrell  pedigree,  with  notes   by  D.   E. 

Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19140. 
Genealogical    Account    of   the 

Family  of  Lutrell,  Lotterel,  or  Luttrell. 

Milborne  Port,  1774,  4^-        Privately 
.    printed. 

tuvel,  see  Ivery. 

Luxembourg,  Due  de,  see  Dreux. 

Luxembourg — Histoire  de  la  Maison  de 
Luxembourg  par  N.  Vignier,  jiouvel- 
lement  mise  en  lumiere,  avec  autres 
pfeces  sur  le  mesme  sujet,  par  And. 
Du  Chesne.     Paris,  1617,  S^- 


Luxembourg — Histoire  de  la  Maison  de 
Luxembourg,  par  Nic.  Vignier.  avec 
une  continuation  jusques  a  present,  par 
N.     G.     Pavilion.      Paris,  1619,  4o- 

•Genealogie  de   la    Maison 


de  Luxembourg-Beon,  par  Benoit 
rUsurier  de  Bouehevret.  Paris,  1714, 
fol. 

-Factum    pour   Charles   de 


Luxembourg  de  Beon,  chef  du  nom  et 
des  armes  de  la  Maison  de  Luxem- 
bourg, par  Benoit  I'Usurier  de 
Bouehevret.  Avec  un  tableau  genca- 
logique. Paris,  1715,  fol.  Second 
factum,  1715,  par  M.  Tartarin. 

-Genealogy    of   the    House 


of  Luxembourg,  by  Roland  Bournel, 
seigneur  Boncourt,  etc.  Captaine 
Dauxy,  by  order  of  his  lord  and  master 
Jacques  de  Luxembourg.  Illustrated 
by  pen  and  ink  drawings  of  armorial 
bearings.  French.  MS.  No.  10. 
Wrest  Park,  Beds. 

Arms  of  the   Luxembourg 

Family  and  their  alHances.  3fS.  No. 
21.      Wrest  Park,  Beds. 

Luysnes — Apologie  contre  les  Politiques 
et  Genealogie  de  Madame  de  Luysnes, 
par  hercules  Dardenne  de  Cherbeyt. 
Paris,  1618. 

Lyman — Genealogies  of  the  Lymans  of 
Middlefield,  of  the  Dickinsons  of 
Montreal,  and  of  the  Partridges  of 
Hatfield,  by  Jas.  T.  Dickinson.  Boston, 
1865,  8«- 

Lyman  Anniversary.  Proceed- 
ings at  the  Reunion  of  the  Lyman 
Family,  held  at  Mt.  Tom  and  Spring- 
field, Mass.  August  30th  and  31st, 
1871.     Albany,  1871,  8«- 

•Genealogy  of  the  Lyman  Family, 


in   Great    Britain     and    America,   bj- 
Lvman      Coleman.       Albanv,      1872, 

Lyme— History  of  the  House  of  Lyme 
(in  Cheshire),  by  W.  Beamont.  War- 
rington, 1876,  8°- 

Lymerston — On  the  family  of  Lymer- 
ston,  with  armorial  bearings.  See 
"  Journal  of  the  Archaeological  Asso- 
ciation," vol.  xi,  277-302. 

Lynch,  see  also  Linch. 

Lynch— The  family  of  Lynch.  See 
"  Journal  of  tlie  British  Archseological 
Association,"  vol.  xxi,  288. 


422 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


Lynch — Notices  liistoriqnes  sur  quelques 
ineinbres  de  la  Famille  do  Lynch. 
Paris,  1842,  8^- 

Lynch  Genealogy.  Genealo- 
gical Memoranda  of  the  Lynch  Faniilv 
of  Kent,  etc.   Lond.  1885,'^4"- 

Lynde — The  Diaries  of  Benjamin  T-ynde 
and  Benjamin  Lynde,  Jr ,  with  an 
Appendix  containing  the  Pedigree  of 
Browne  and  Lynde  [and  an  account  of 
the  Family  of  Lynde].  Boston,  [Mass.] 
1880,  8^-      Privately  printed. 

Lynden — Annales  Genealogiques  de  la 
Maison  de  I^ynden,  emhellies  de  diverse 
figures,  par  F.  0.  Butkins.  Antwerp, 
1(526,  fol. 

Lynn — Pedigree  of  Lynn  of  Woodbridge, 
with  genealogical  notes  by  I).  E.  Daw. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19140. 

Lyte — Notices  of  the  Lyte  Family  .of 
Lytes  Gary  Manor  House,  by  William 
George.     Bristol,  [1879].  S"- 

Pedigree  of  Lyte,  by  H.  M.  Lyte. 

Single  sheet,  1867. 

Mabelly — Aperyu  gcnt'alogique  sur  la 
descendance  de  Daniel  Mabelly  d'Au- 
bais,  1700,  par  le  docteur  Piron.  Mont- 
pellier,  1860,  24'^- 

MacCall — Memoirs  of  my  Ancestors.  A 
Collection  of  Genealogical  Memoranda 
"  respecting  several  old  Scottish  Families, 
with  an  Appendix  consisting  of  a 
Genealogy  of  the  McCall  Family,  by 
Hardy  Bertram  McCall.  Birmingham, 
1884,  4"- 

Mac  Galium  More,  see  Campbell. 

MacCarthy— Gcncalogie  de  la  Maison 
MacCarthy,  anciennement  souveraine 
des  deux  Momonies  ou  de  I'lilande 
meridionale,  publiee  dans  la  cinquieme 
tome  des  Archives  geneal.  et  hist,  de 
la  Noblesse  de  France,  par  P.  L.  Laine. 
Par.  1834,  8"- 

Life  and  Letters  of  Florence 

MacCarthy  [with  genealogical  tables], 
by  Daniel  MacCarthy.  Lond.  1867,  8"- 
-A  Historical  Pedigree  of  the 


Sliochd  Feidhlimidh,  the  MaeCarthys 
bv  Daniel  MacCarthy.  Exeter  [1880], 
8^- 
M'Clellan — The  Case  of  Lieutenant  John 
M'Clellan,  claiming  the  title  of  Lord 
Kirkcudbright,  with  additional  Appen- 
dix, 1769.  Sessional  Faj)ers,  Dec. 
1768— April  1769. 


McCoinbie — Memoir  of  the  Family  of 
McCombie,  a  Branch  of  tlie  Clan 
Mcintosh,  compiled  from  History  and 
Tradition,  by  William  McCombie 
Smith.     Edinb.  1887,  W"- 

MacConnel — Facts  and  Traditions  col- 
lected for  a  family  record.  Edinb. 
1861,  4''-    Privately  printed. 

McCormick,  see  Weitzel. 

McCrillis— Pecords  of  the  McCrillis 
Families  in  America,  by  H.  0. 
McCrillis.     Taunton,  1882*,  S''- 

MacDonald— The  life  of  Archibald 
MacDonald  of  Barisdale,  with  an 
account  of  his  family,  by  an  impar- 
tial hand.  Lond.  1754,  4'^- 

A  Genealogical  table  of  the 

]7otent  and  independent  Sovereigns, 
Lord"^  of  the  Isles,  etc.,  comprehending 
the  Macdonnells  and  MacDonalds,  by 
John  Brow^i.    Lond.  1816,  large  sheet. 

Letters    to   the  Editor  of 

the  Inyerness  Journal,  chiefly  relating 
to  the  Title  of  Macranald,  and  the 
"  Chief  of  the  Clan  Macdonald,  Lord 
of  the  Isles."  1817—18.  Edinb.  1818, 
8^- 

Historical  and  genealogical 

account  of  the  Clan  or  Family  of 
Macdonald,  from  Somerlett,  King  of 
the  Isles,  to  the  present  period,  more 
particularly  as  relating  to  the  senior 
branch  of  that  family,  viz.  the  Clan 
Ranald,  in  two  parts.  Edinb.  1819,  8'^- 
Extracts  from  the  Inver- 
ness Courier,  relative  to  the  Ancient 
Kingdom  of  the  Isles  and  Konaldson 
Controversy.  1  822,  8"- 

History  of  the  Macdonalds 

and  Lords  of  the  Isles,  with  Genealo- 
gies of  the  Pi-incipal  Families  of  the 
Name,  by  Alex.  Mackenzie.  Inverness, 
1881,  40- 

Genealogy    of    the     Mac 

Donald  Family.  [American  Branches 
from  1690  A.D.]  Edition  B.  Com- 
prising all  names  obtained  up  to  Feb- 
ruary, 1876,  by  Frank  Virgil  Mac 
Donald.  New  Haven,  Conn.  1878,  obi. 
80-  and  4°- 
Supplement  No.  1.  to  Edi- 
tion B  of  the  MacDonald  Genealogy, 
containing  Records  of  the  Descendant?; 
of  Jesse  Mackville,  together  with 
Remarks  on  the  Early  History  of  the 


Family  Histories,  PEuiaEEEs,  and   Peerage  Cases 


423 


Peter  Family,  by  Frank  V.  MacDonald. 
Camb,  1880,  4«- 

MacDonald — Contributions  to  the  Early 
History  of  Bryan  MacDonald  and 
Family,  settlers  in  1680  on  Red  Clay 
Creek,*^  Delaware,  by  F.  Y.  McDonald. 
San  Franciso,  1879,  4^- 

A  Family  Memoir  of  the 

MacDonalds  of  Keppoch,  by  Angus 
MacDonald.  Edited  by  Clements 
Robert  Markham.     Lond.''l885,  8"- 

Macdonell,  see  also  Macdonald. 

Macdonell— An  Historical  Account  of  the 
Macdonells  of  Antrim,  by  George  Hill. 
Belfast,  1873,  4"- 

McGillycuddy  —  The  McGillycuddy 
Papers  :  a  selection  from  the  family 
archives  of  "  The  McGillycuddy  of  the 
Reeks,"  by  W.  M.  Brady.  Lond. 
18<)7,  4'^- 

Macgregor — Historical  Memoirs  of  Rob 
Roy  and  the  Clan  Macgregor,  by  K. 
Macleay.  Glasgow,  18i8,^12«-  An- 
other edition,  1819.  Another  edition, 
Edinb.  1881,  80- 

Machell — The  Machells  of  Crackenthorpe, 
by  Edward  Bellasis.  Reprinted  from 
the  "  Transactions  of  the  Cumberland 
and  Westmoreland  Antiquarian  and 
Archaeological  Society."  Kendal, 
1886,  80- 

Mcintosh,  see  McCombie. 

Mackay— History  of  the  House  and  Clan 
of  iVlackay,  containing  besides  accounts 
of  many  other  Scottish  Families,  by 
Robert  Mackay.  Edinb.  1829,  4^'- 
Privately  printed. 

Mackenzie,  see  also  Buchan  ;  Coulthart. 

Mackenzie — -The  Genealogie  of  the  Mac- 
kenzies,  preceding  the  year  1661 
Written  in  the  year  1669  by  a  person 
of  quality.     IIS.     Stouyhurst  College. 

The  Genealogy  of  the  Mac- 

kenzies  preceding  the  year  1661,  by  a 
Person  of  Quality.  Dingwall,  1843, 
80- 

The  Genealogy  of  the  Mac- 

kenzies,  by  J.  W.  Mackenzie.  Edinb. 
1829.     40-      Only  50  copies  printed. 

The  Mackenzies  of  Seaforth. 


Mackenzie — History  of  the  Clan  Mac- 
kenzie and  the  Genealogies  of  the 
Principal  Families,  by  Alex.  Mackenzie. 
Inverness,  1879.  8^^- 

Case  of  Sir  Colin  Mackenzie, 


Bart.,  on  his  claim  to  the  Title  of  Earl 
of    Buchan,     with     appendix,     1832, 

fql. 
Sir  Colin  Mackenzie's  Claim 


See  The  Earls  of  Cromarfie,  by  Wm. 
Eraser,  vol.  i.     Edinb.  1876,^''- 

-Genealogical   Tables    of   the 


Clan    Mackenzie,     by    James    Dixon 
Mackenzie.     Edinb.  1879.  8°-  and  fob 


to  the  Title  and  Dignit}^  of  Earl  of 
Buchan  and  Lord  Auchterhouse.  Pri- 
vately printed  about  1840,  fol. 

MackinnoD — Genealogical  Account  of  the 
Family  of  Mackinnon,  by  Sir  A.  M. 
Downie.  Republished  with  an  intro- 
duction, etc.  by  Lauchlan  Mackinnon. 
Second  edition.     Lond.  1883,  4''- 

-Reply  from  the  author  of 

"  Memoirs  of  Clan  Fingon  "  [D.  D. 
Mackinnon]  to  a  pamphlet,  entitled 
"  The  Family  of  Mackinnon,"  by  L. 
Mackinnon.  Tunbridge  Wells,  [1884.] 
80- 

McKinstry — Genealogy  of  the  Makinstry 
Family,  with  a  preliminary  essay  on 
the  Scotch — Irish  Immigration  to 
America,  by  William  Willis.  Portland, 
1858,  8«-      Second  edition,  1866. 

Mackintosh — Historical  Memoirs  of  the 
House  and  Clan  Mackintosh,  and  of 
the  Clan  Chattan,  by  Alexander  M. 
Shaw.  2  vols.  1880,  4o-  Only  50 
copies  printed. 

Macknyghte,  see  Coulthart. 

Mac  Laughlin  —  The  MacLaughlins  of 
Clan  Owen.  A  study  in  Irish  History, 
by  John  Patrick  Brown,  A.B.  Boston, 
1879,  small  4«- 

Maclean — An  Historical  and  Genealo- 
gical Account  of  The  Clan  Maclean, 
from  its  first  settlement  at  Castle 
Duart  in  the  Isle  of  Mull  to  the  pre- 
sent period,  by  a  Seneachie.  Lond. 
1838,   8«- 

A   History   of   the    Clan   Mac 

Lean  from  its  first  Settlement  at 
Duart  Castle  in  the  Isle  of  Mull  to 
the  present  period.  Including  a  genea- 
logical Account  of  some  of  the  Principal 
Families,  by  J.  P.  Mac  Lean.  Cin- 
cinnati, 1889,   80- 

Macleod — History  of  the  Macleods  of 
Lewis,  by  Alexander  Mackenzie.  See 
the  "Celtic  Magazine,"  vol.  xiii,  &c. 
Inverness,  1887,  8o- 


424 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and    Peerage    Cases. 


Mac  Mahon — Meinoire  sur  la  Noblesse 
de  Jean-  Kaptiste  de  Mac  Mahon.  Signe, 
Seguier,  Gerbier,  et  Grandin.  Paris, 
17(>3,  4^^- 

MacManus — Genealogical       Memoranda 
relating  to  the  Family  of  Sotheran   of 
Counties  Durham,  etc.,  and  to  the  Sept 
of    MacManus.         Loud.    1871,     4" 
P  r  i  \'  ately  pri  n  t ed . 

McMorogh,  see  Kavanagh. 

Macranald,  see  also  Macdonald. 

Macranald — Letters  to  the  Editor  of  the 
Inverness  Journal,  by  "  Fear  llaonuil- 
lich,"  etc.,  relating  to  the  title  of 
Macranald.     Edinb.  1818,  8^- 

Mac  Sheely — Notice  genealogique  sur  la 
Famille  Mac  Sheely,  of  Ireland  and 
France,  par  M.  Amedee  de  la  Ponce. 
Paris,  1818,  8'- 

Macv — Genealogy  of  the  Mac}^  Family, 
from  1635  to  1868.  Compiled  by  Sil- 
van us  J.  Macy,  New  York.  Albany, 
1868,  4'^- 

Madingley — ^Account  of  the  Family  of 
Madingley  of  Madingley.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS."  5824,  f.  11. 

Mahomet — Lives    of    Mahomet   and    his 


Successors,  by  Washington  Irving.  2 
vols.  Lond.  .1850,  S"*-  Another  edition, 
Philadelphia.  1878,  8^- 

Mailly — Extrait  de  la  Genealogie  de  la 
Maison  de  Mailly,  suivi  de  I'histoire 
de  la  Branche  des  Comtes  de  Mailly, 
Marquis  d'  Haucourt,  et  de  celle  des 
Marquis  du  Quer,noy,  dresse  sur  les 
Titres  Originaux  sous  les  yeux  de  M. 
de  Clairambaut,  et  pour  I'histore  par 
M***.  [Simplicien  et  M.  do  Clairam- 
baut.]    Paris,  1757,  4"^- 

Uecueil    de    differentes    pijces 

concernant  I'histoire  Genealogique  de 
la  Branche  des  Comtes  de  Mailly, 
Marquis  d'  Haucourt,  et  des  Marquis 
du  Quesnoy,  en  Flandres,  qui  en  sont 
issues  ;  avec  des  tables  genealogiques, 
et  des  blazons.  1763,  fol. 

Extrait  des  titres  concernant  la 

Maison     de     Mailly.       Paris,     1776, 

40. 

Le  Premier  degre  de  la  descen- 
dance male  de  Girard  de  Mailly.  Paris, 
1856,  fol. 

Mainwaring — History  of  the  Main  waring 
Family,  compiled  in  1669,  by  Sir 
William   Duocdale    for     Sir     Thomas 


Main  warning. 
Cheshire. 


MS.     Peover     Libr. 


Mainwaring — A    Short    History    of   the 

Mainwarning  Family,  by  R.  M.  Finley. 

Lond.  [1890,]  8^-     Printed  for  piivate 

circulation. 
Maitland — Genealogy  of  the   Family  of 

Maitland,   Earl  of  Lauderdale,  by  A. 

Dalzel.     Edinb.    1785,  4^-      Privately 

printed. 
Genealogical   and    Historical 

Account  of  the  Maitland   Family,  by 

George     Harrison     Rogers    Harrison, 

Lond.  1869,  4^       Printed  for  private 

circulation. 
■ — ^Maitland  of  Lethiuo'ton  and 


the   Scotland  of  Mary  Stuart :  a  His- 
tory, by  John  Skelton.  Edinb.  1H88,  8"- 

Case  of  Sir  J.  Ramsay  Gibson 

Maitland,  Bart.,   with  pedigree.     Ses- 
sional Papers,  1885. 
Case  of  Major  F.   H.   Mait- 


land, with  pedigree.  Sessional  Papers^ 
1885. 

— Minutes      of     Evidence     of 

Major  Fred.  Henry  Maitland  and  of 
Sir  Jas.  Ramsay  Gibson  Maitland, 
Bart.,  both  claiming  the  Titles,  &c., 
of  Earl  of  Lauderdale,  &c.     Sessional 


Papers,  1885. 

Maijor,  see  Cromwell. 

Major — (Jenealogy  of  the  Major  Family 
of  Hampshire,  attested  by  Phillipot, 
Somerset  Heiald  Vellum  Roll  with 
arms  emblazoned.  B'it.  Mus.  Stowe 
MS.  253  (1). 

— — Some  Account  of  the  Families 

of  Major  and  Henniker,  by  John 
Henniker  Major.     Lond.  1803,  4^- 

Makdougall — Genealogical  Table  of  the 
Makdougall  Family  of  Makerstown, 
by  William  Eraser.     Edinb.  1840,  fol. 

Makepeace — The  Genealogy  of  the  Make- 
peace Families  in  the  United  States  : 
from  1637  to  1857,  by  William  Make- 
peace.    Boston,  1858,  12'^- 

Makgill — Abstract  of  the  proof  which 
makes  out  the  case  of  James  Makgill, 
claiming  the  title  of  Viscount  Oxford, 
with  a  Pedigree.     Folio,  n.d. 

Malaspina — Historia  dell'  origin e  et  suc- 
cessione  della  Famiglia  Malaspina  ; 
mendata  in  luce  da  Aurora  Bianca  d' 
Este,  by  Thomaso  Poracacchi.  Verona, 
1585,  4P- 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigrees,  and    Peerage  Cases. 


425 


Malet — Arms  and  monumental  inscrip- 
tions relating  to  the  family  of  Malet, 
from  the  parish  church  of  Irby.  Brit. 
Mus.  Lans.  MS.  207,  a. 

Notices  of  an  English  Branch  of 

the  Malet  Family,  by  Arthur  Malet. 
Lond.  1855,  8"-  "  Printed  for  private 
circulation. 

Maller-y,  see  Candee. 

Malieverer,  see  also  Mauleverer. 

Malleverer — Descent  of  Sir  Thomas  Mal- 
leuerer,  Knt.,  of  AUerton,  Co.  York, 
with  arms  in  colour,  and  a  drawing  of 
"the  scale  of  sire  Johne  Malleu[er]er, 
Kuighte,  wherewith  he  sealed  in  the  46 
vere  of  K.  Edwarde  the  thyrde."  Vel- 
lum roll.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  23,753. 

Malmesbury,  Earl  of,  see  Shaftesbury. 

Malortie— Histofische  Nachrichten  der 
Familie  von  Malortie,  1132-1872,  von 
Eru.  von  Malortie.  Hanover,  1872, 
8"- 

Malthus — Collections  for  a  History  of 
the  Family  of  Malthus,  by  John  O. 
Payne.  Privately  printed.  Lond. 
1890,  4«- 

Maltravers — Proofs  of  the  Mautravers 
Pedigree.  See  Nichols'  "  Collect.  Top. 
et  Gen."     Vol.  vi.  p.  334. 

Malus — Familie  de  Mains,  seigneurs  du 
Mesnil,  de  Mauroy,  etc.,  par  M.  de 
Birague.     Paris,  s.d.  fol. 

Manas — Notice  historique  et  genealo- 
gique  sur  la  Kami  lie  de  Manas. 
Castelsarrazin,  1855,  4P- 

Manby — The  Descent  of  Manby,  of 
Middleton  in  Yorkshire  ;  of  Elsham  in 
Lincolnshire  ;  and  of  Hilgay  in  Nor- 
folk. Single  sheet,  and  MS.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  23054,  f .  177. 

Mancini — Discours  historique  et  genealo- 
gique  sur  I'illustre  et  ancienne  Maison 
de  Mancini,  par  Jean-Baptiste  I'Her- 
raite  de  Soliers.     Paris,  1661. 

Mandeville — Collections  concerning  the 
Families  of  Mandeville  and  Maunde- 
ville,  bv  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19141. 

Manello — Delia  famiglia  Manello  patrizia 
Veneta,  narrazione,  by  E.  A.  Cigogna. 
Ven.  1841,  8^- 

Manessier  —  Table  genealogique  de  la 
Maison  de  Manessier  de  Guillermaisnil, 
par  J.  L.  Chevillard.  Paris.  1746, 
fol. 


Famiglia 


Manfield  —  Genealogical  tables  of  the 
families  of  Manfield  and  Gartheston. 
MS.  belonging  to  the  Marq.  of  Aber- 
gavenny, Eridge  Castle. 

Manini — -Scrie   illustre     della 

Manini,  b}^  Tomasini.     Vicenza,  1690 
4"- 

Mann— Collections  concerning  the  Family 
of  Mann,  by  D.  E.  Daw.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,141. 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Ilegis- 

ters  of  Little  Ouseburn,  co.  York,  of 
Entries  relating  to  the  Family  of 
Mann,  between  the  Years  1565  and 
1694.  "The  Genealogist,"  Vol.  vii. 
Lond.  1883,  8'^ 

Mann  Memorial ;  a  Kecord  of  the 

Mann  Family  in  America.  Genealogy 
of  the  Descendants  of  Richard  Man  of 
Scituate,  Mass.  Preceded  by  English 
Family  llecords  and  an  Account  of  the 
Wrentham,  Boston,  Lexington,  Vir- 
ginia, and  other  Branches  of  the 
Manns  who  settled  in  this  Country, 
by  George  S.  Mann.  Boston,  1884, 
8" 

Genealogy  of  the    Mann    family, 

by  Rev.  Joel  Mann,  of  New  Haven, 
Connecticut.  12"-    pp.  24. 

Manners,  see  also  Peverell ;  Littleton. 

Manners — The  Manners  Family.  See 
"  The  Great  Governing  Families  of 
England,"  by  Sandford  and  Townsend. 
vol.  i,  290. 

Claim     of      William     John 

Manners  to  the  Dignities  of  Earl  of 
Dysart  and  Lord  Huntingtow^r  in  the 
Peerage  of  Scotland.  1880-81. 

Case  of  William  John  Manners, 

with  folded  Pedigree.  1880. 

Manning — Collections  concerning  the 
Family  of  Manning,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19141. 

Mannock  pedigree,  with  genealogical 
notes  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19141. 

Manny — Collections  concerning  the 
Family  of  Manay,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,141. 

Mansell — An  Historical  and  Genealogical 
Account  of  the  Family  of  Maunsell, 
Mansell,  or  Mansel,  by  W.  W.  Mansell. 
Lond.  1850,  4P-    Privately  printed. 

Pedigree  of  Mansell,  of  Car- 
marthen ;    Morgan,  of  Coed  y  Gores  ; 


42G 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and    Peerage  Cases. 


Sherwin,  of  Sfradey ;  and  Picton,  of 
Nevorne.  Privately  printed  by  Sir 
Thomas  Phillipps. 

Mansell — The  Mansels  of  Margam  ;  and 
Mansell  Evidences.  The  Descent  from 
Scurlage.  See  "  Archa3ologia  Com- 
brensis,"  third  series,  vol.  x.  Lond. 
1864,  8°- 

The    History    of     tlie     Noble 

Family  of  the  Mansels,  by  J.  W.  CI. 
1754.  'Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS"!  2439. 

Epitaphs    of    Sir   Edward   and 

Thomas  Lord  Mansell.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  7025,  f.  205. 

Manssfeld- — Histoire  der  Graffschalft 
Manssfeld  ;  uebst  einer  genealogisch- 
historischen  Beschriebung  der  Manss- 
feldischen  Grafen  und  Herren  alter 
Stamme  und  Linien,  von  Anfang  bis 
auf  unsere  Zeiten  ;  mit  einer  ansicht 
der  Schloss  Manssfeld,  stammtafeln, 
und  register.  By  E.  C.  Francke.  Leip- 
zig, 1723,  4''- 

Mantell — Proof  and  Pedigrees  of  Man- 
tell  and  Horn,  in  Kent.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  5521. 

Mantua — Notes  on  the  Pedigree  of  Her 
Most  Serene  Highness  Ann  Groom, 
Duchess  of  Mantua  and  Montferrat  in 
Italy,  and  of  her  son  C.  O.  G.  Napier, 
Prince  of  Mantua,  by  John  Kiddell. 
Lond.  1879,  8°- 

The  Pedigree  of  the  Duchess  of 

Mantua,  Montferrat  and  Ferrara.  A 
new  edition,  revised  and  enlarged. 
Lond.  1885,  4P-  Printed  for  private 
circulation. 

Sua  altezza  serenissima  11  Duca 


di  Mantova  et  la  sua  Casa,  by  L.  Car- 
uevali.     Mant.  1885,  S*^- 

Mar — Some  of  the  Particulars  of  the  first 
Restoration  of  the  Earldom  of  Mar  in 
1565.     Privately  printed,  n.d.  8^- 

— : Some  of  the  Particulars   of   the 

First  liestoration  of  the  Earldom  of 
Mar  in  1565,  and  its  confirmation  in 
1567  and  1587.  [By  J.  F.  E.  G. 
Erskine.]     Edinb.  1868  ?  8°' 

The  History  of  the  Earldom  of  Mar, 


by  W.  0.  Hewlett.     Privately  printed 
-Claim  of  John  F.  Miller,  Earl  of 


Mar,  etc.  to  the  title  of  Earl  of  Kellie, 
Viscount  Fen  ton,  etc.  Sessional 
Papers,  133  of  1831-2  ;  212  of  1834  ; 
206  of  1835. 


Mar—Case  of  J.  F.  Miller  Erskine,  Earl 
of  Mar,  claiming  the  Title,  &c.  of  Earl 
of  Kellie.     pp.  ll  and  pedigree. 

Minutes  of  Evidence  of  the  Earl 


of  Kellie  and  the  Earl  of  Mar  respect- 
ing the  election  of  representative  Peers 
for  Scotland.     1869. 

-Case,    Supplementary    Case,    and 


Appendix  of  J.  F.  Erskine  Goodeve 
Erskine  respecting  the  Earldom  of  Mar, 
with  pedigree,     1873. 

•On  the  Question  of  Precedence  as 


to  the  old  Earldom  of  Mar,  {by  J.  F 
E.  G.  Erskine.]     Edinb.  1868?''80' 
Essential  Points  in  the   Case  of 


the  Succession  to  the  Earldom  of  Mar, 
[by  J.  F.  E.  G.  Erskine.]  Edinb. 
1868  ?  8«- 

•Claim  of  Walter  Coningsby,  Earl 


of  Kellie,  to  the  Title  of  Earl  of  Mar. 
Sessional  PajJers,  D  of  1867-8  ;  F  of 
1870  ;  A  of  1871  ;  D  of  1872  ;  C  of 
1873  ;  B  of  1874  ;  A  and  A*  of  1875  ; 
161  of  1877.  See  also  the  "  Herald 
and  Genealogist,"  iv.  375  ;  vii.  1.  ; 
and  "  The  Genealogist,"  ii.  73. 

-Mar,    Ancient    and    Modern,    or 


Genealogical  History  of  the  Earldom 
of  Mar.  Lond.  1875,  8o-  Printed  for 
private  circulation. 

•Paper  on  the  Mar  Peerage  read 


before  the  Alloa  Society  of  Natural 
Science  and  Archseology  ;  together 
w^ith  the  Judgment  of  the  Committee 
of  Privileges  ;  with  pedigrees,  etc.,  by 
the  Rev.  A.  W.  Hallen.  May  4th, 
1875,  4P- 
Are    there   two   Earls    of   Mar  ? 


Lond.  and  Edinb.  1877,  8o- 

-The  Earldom  of  Mar  in  Sunshine 


and  in  Shade,  during  Five  Hundred 
Years,  by  A.  W.  C.  Lindsay,  Earl  of 
Crawford  and  Balcarres.  2  vols. 
Edinb.  1882,  8°- 

•The  Later  Earldom  of  Mar.    By  J. 


Horace  Round.  See  "  The  Antiquarian 
and  Bibliographer,  vols,  ii,  iii.     Lond. 
1882,  8«- 
The  Earldom  of  Mar.     See  "  The 


Genealogist,"    new     series,     vol.     iii. 
Lond.  1886,  8o- 

•Mar    Peerage.      Nuda    Veritas. 


Shall  Wrong  Prevail  ?  [An  historical 
enquiry  as  to  the  rightful  ownership  of 
the  Mar  estates.]     Lond.  1888,  8°- 


Family  Histoeies,  Pediguees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


427 


Mill' — The  Proceedings  in  the  Case  of 
tlie  Earldom  of  Mar,  18G7-85,  by  II. 
J3.  Swinton      Lond.  1889,  8'^- 

Marclie — Genealoory  and  Arms  of  the 
Family  De  la  Marche,  traced  from  the 
Comtes  de  Drenx,  to  the  year  153G. 
French.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  15,470. 

Marchmont,  Earldom  of,  see  Home. 

Marck^ — Gencalo^ie  de  la  tres  illiistre 
Maison  de  la  Marck  en  Allemagne,  de 
la(inelle  est  yssu  Monsieur  le  comte  de 
Mauleurier,  par  Francois  I'Alouette. 
Paris,  1584,  fol. 

Marcounay,  see  Chastillon. 

Marjoribanks — The  Lyon  Office  and  the 
Marjoribanks  Family.  See  Collectanea 
Genealofjica^  vol.  iii.  by  Joseph  Foster. 
Lond.  1883,  S-^- 

Markham — A  History  of  the  Markham 
Family,  by  Pev.  David  Fred.  Mark- 
ham. Lond.  1854,  8o-  Privately 
printed. 

Genealogy  of  the  Markharas. 

Finished  at  ye  charges  and  prayers  of 
Francis  Markham.  Edited  by  Clements 
Kobert  Markham.  2  parts.  Lond. 
[1872],  8'- 

Historv  of  the  Markhams  of 


Northamptonshire,  by  Christopher  A. 
Markham.     Northampton,  1890,  8«- 

Marlborough — The  Family  of  Marl- 
borough. See  "  The  Topographical 
Survey  of  the  Great  Road  from  Loudon 
to  Bath,"  by  A.  Robertson,  2  vols. 
1792,  8«- 

Marley — Les  Seigneurs  de  Marley,  par 
Adrian  Maquet.     Paris,  1882,  8«- 

Marmion— Pedigree  of  the  Marmion 
Family,  from  the  Convpest  to  1327. 
Poll.      Brit.  Mils.  Cott.  Roll  xtti,  32. 

— Biographical  and  Genealogical 

History  of  the  Family  of  Marmyun, 
of  Tain  worth  Castle,  by  Sir  T.  C. 
Banks.     Lond.  1817,  8«- 

-History      of     the     Baronial 


Family  of  Marmion,  Lords  of  the  Castle 
.    of   Tamworth,    by  C.   F.  R.   Palmer. 

Tamworth,  1875,  8«- 
Marmion,  Barony  of,  see  Dymoke. 
Marney — Pedigree     of     Marney.        See 

"  Transactions  of  the  Essex  Archseo- 

logioal  Society,"  vol.  iii.      Colchester, 

1865»  8"-       .      ^      ^ 
Marolles — Les  Memoires  de   Michel  de 

MaroUes  abbe  Villeloin,  et  les  genea- 


logies de  quelques  families  allices  dans 

la  sienne,  etc.      2  vols.       Paris,   1G5G- 

57,  fol. 
Marra — Discorsi  delle   Famiglie  e.stinte, 

forastiere,  o  non  comprese  ne'  Seggi  di 

Napoli,    imparentate   colle   casa    della 

Maria,  by  Don   Ferrante  della  Marra. 

Napoli,  1G41,  fol. 
Marres — Pedigrees  of  Marres  of  Bathay, 

in  the  Lower  End,  in   Bretforton,   Co. 

Wigorn.       Privately    printed    by    Sir 

Thomas  Phillipps,  Bart. 
Marriot — Collections       concerning       the 

Familv  of  Marriot,   by   D.  E.    Davy. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19141. 
Marsh — Genealogy  of  the  Marsh  Family, 

of    Salem,     Hartford,     New     Haven, 

Braintree,     Boston,     and      Plainfield. 

Edited  by  D.  W.   Marsh.       Amherst, 

1886,  80- 

Genealogy    of   the    Familv    of 


George  Marsh,  who  came  from  Eng- 
land in  1635  and  settled  in  Hingham, 
Mass.,  by  E.  J.  Marsh.  Leominster, 
1887,  8«- 

-The  Genealogy  of  John   Marsh 


of  Salem,  and  his  Descendants,  1633- 
1888,  bv  Col.  L.  B.  Marsh.      Boston, 
1888,  8o- 

Marshall,  see  also  Giles  ;  Hoyland. 

Marshall — A  Table  declareinge  how  the 
right  honourable  George  Earle  of 
Shrewesbury  now  Earle  Marshall  of 
England  is  lineally  discended,  and  by 
the  preheminence  of  his  birth  is  the 
first  and  cheife  heire  in  bloud  to 
Willm.  Marshall  E  :  of  Penbrok  high 
Marshall  of  England  in  the  dayes  of 
Kinge  John  And  how  tlie  Office  of 
Marschall  was  alienated  from  the  right 
heires.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1075,  f. 
14. 

The    Issue   of  the   Earl    of 


Strongbow's  Daughter,  married  to 
William  Marshall.  Lamb.  Lib.  Carew 
MS.  623,  f.  63. 

-The   early   pedigree    of    the 


Marshall  Family,  with  copious  notes 
by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19141. 

— ; Miscellanea       Marescalliana, 

being  Genealogical  Notes  on  the 
Surname  Marshall.  Collected  by  Geo. 
Wm.  Marshall.     2  vols.     Lond.  1883- 


428 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigeees,  and   Peerage  Cases. 


Marshall — The  Marshall  Family,  or  a 
Genealogical  Chart  of  the  Descendants 
of  John  Marshall  and  Elizabeth 
Markham  his  wife.  Sketches  of 
Individuals  and  Notices  of  Families 
connected  with  them,  by  W.  M. 
Paxton.     Platte  City,  1885,  8^- 

Marshara  pedigree,  from  1325  to  1838, 
with  notes  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit. 
Mas.  Add.  MS.  19141. 

Martigue — Description  de  la  genealogie 
de  la  Maison  de  Martigne  I'Effriere, 
par  le  Seigneur  des  Chateliers.  La 
Fleche,  1649,  fol. 

Histoire  genealogique  de  la 

Maison  de  Martigne  I'Effriere,  par 
Maistre  Jacques  le  Loyer.  La  Fleche, 
1657,  fol. 

Martin — Various  pedigrees,  with  genealo- 
gical notes,  of  the  Martin  Family,  of 
Suffolk,  by  D.  E.  Daw.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.*^  19,141. 

Pedigree  of  the  Martin  Family. 

Privately  printed  by  Sir.  Thomas 
Phillipps,  1833,  folio. 

Notices  Genealogical  and  His- 
torical of  the  Martin  Family  of  New 
England  ;  with  some  Account  of  their 
Descendants,  by  Henry  J.  Martin. 
Boston  and  New  York,  S^'- 

Martrin — Documents  genealogiques  sur 
la  Famille  de  Martrin,  d'apres  I'ouvrage 
de  M.  H.  de  Barrau,  sur  les  Families 
du  Roiiergue.     Rodez,  1856,  8^^ 

Martyn — Genealogical  Memoranda  rela- 
ting to  the  Family  of  Martyn,  by  M. 
Williams.  Lond. '  1873,  4P-  Privately 
printed. 

Marvin — Genealogical  Sketch  of  the 
Descendants  of  Reinold  and  Matthew 
Marvin,  who  came  to  New  England  in 
1635,  by  T.  R.  Marvin.  Boston,  1848, 
12° 

Masham,  see  Cromwell. 

Masini — Genealogia  della  Famiglia 
Masini.  By  .  . .  Masini.  Venezia,  1748, 
40. 

Mason — Capt.  John  Mason.  [Containing 
an  account  of  his  family.]  Publication 
of  the  Prince  Society.  Boston. 
1887,40- 

Massasoit — Indian  History,  Biography 
and  Genealogy ;  pertaining  to  the 
Good  Sachem  Massasoit  of  the  Wam- 
panoag   Tribe,   and  his    Descendants, 


by  Ebenezer  W.  Peirce,   of   Freetown- 
North  Abington,  Mass.  1878,  12«- 
Massow — Nachrichten   iiber   das   Gesch- 
lecht  Derer  von  Massow,  von  P.  H.  A. 
and  E.  L.  V.  Massow,    Berlin,  1878, 

Massy — Claim  of  H.  H.  J.  Lord  Massy 
to  vote  at  Elections  of  Irish  Peers. 
Sessional  Papers^  H  of  1856. 

Master — Some  Notices  of  the  Family  of 
Master,  bv  G.  S.  Master.  Privately 
printed,   1874,  8"- 

Masterman — Notice  of  the  Family  of 
Masterman  of  London.  See  "A  Narra- 
tive of  the  Descendants  of  Samuel 
Harris,"  by  Jos.  Foster.  Lond. 
1878,  4'^- 

Masterton — A  Critical  Examination  of 
the  Genealogv  of  Masterton  of  that 
Ilk,  Parkmilf,  etc.  Lond.  1878,  8«- 
Privately  printed. 

Mastin — Stemma  Mastin;©  Gent  is. 
Hieronymo  Agnello.  Venetiis,  1626,  4"- 

Matharel — Notice  historique  et  genealo- 
gique sur  la  Maison  de  Matharel. 
Extrait  de  V Annuaire  de  la  Nohlesse, 
vol.  14,  1857.  Par  Borel  d'Hauterive. 
Paris  s.d.  4''- 

Mather — Genealogy  of  the  Mather  Family 
from  about  15*00  to  1847.  Bv  J. 
Mather.  Hartford,  1848,  8o- 

A    Memoir    of    the    Pev.    C. 

Mather,  D.D.,  with  a  genealogy  of  the 
family,  by  Samuel  Gardner  Drake. 
Boston,  U.S.,  1851,  8^- 

Matheson — -History  of  the  Mathesons, 
with  genealogies  of  the  various  branches, 
by  Alexander  Mackenzie.  Inverness, 
1882,  8«- 

Mathew — Facsimile  of  the  Confirmation 
of  Arms  to  Dame  Mary  Mathew,  wife 
to  Sir.  Andrew  Jude,  Lord  Mayor  of 
London,  1558.  Published  by  Mitchell 
and  Hughes,  Wardour  Street,  London. 
•Genealogical  notes  and  j)edigree 


of  the  Family  of  Mathew,  of  Bury,  by 

D.  E.  Davy.      Brit.   Mus.  Add.  MS. 

19,141. 
Matignon — Histoire     de     marechal     de 

Matignon,  par  M.  de  Cailliere.     Paris, 

1661,  fol. 
Mattel — Collections     relating     to     the 

Family  of  Mattel,  etc.    Italian.    Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  8407. 
Maubec,  see  Bonne. 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  ai^td  Peerage    Cases. 


429 


Mauduit — The  Family  of  Mauduit,  of 
Werminster.  See  R.  Halstead's  Suc- 
cinct Genealogies,  1685. 
Maule — Chartulary  or  Register  of  the 
Families  of  Maule,  Valoignies,  Briechiu, 
and  Barclay  of  JBrechin,  bv  H.  Maule. 
MS.     1732.     Brechin  Castle. 

Genealogy  of  the  Maule  Family, 

with  brief  account  of  Thomas  Maule  of 
Salem,  the  ancestor  of  the  family  in  the 
United  States.  Privately  printed, 
1872  ?  8«- 

Registrum  de  Panmure;  Records 

of  the  Families  of  Maule,  de  Valoniis, 
Brechin,  and  Brechin -Barclay,   united 
in  the  line  of  the  Barons  and  Earls  of 
Panmure.       Compiled    by    the    Hon. 
Harray  Maule,  of  Kelly,  1733  ;  edited 
by  John  Stuart.    2  vols.     Edinb.  1874, 
4t^-  Only  150  copies  printed  for  private 
distribution. 
Mauleverer,  see  also  Malleverer. 
Mauleverer — Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Mauleverer  of  Arncliffe.     Lond.  1869, 
go.      Privately  printed. 
Maunsell,  see  also  Mansell. 
Maunsell — Poetical  History  of  the  Family 
of  Maunsell,     Preface  and  Notes  by  G. 
Baker.     Northampton,  1867,  S^- 
Maxwell,  see  also  Farnham. 
Maxwell — Memoirs  of  the  Maxwells,  of 
Pollok,    by   William   Eraser.     2  vols. 
Edinb.  1863,  4o- 

Memoirs   of    the    Maxwells. 

See  "  The  Book  of  Carlaverock,"  by  W. 
Eraser.     2  vols.     Edinb.  1873,  4«- 

— Inventories  of  the  Muniments 

of  the  Families  of  Maxwell,  Herries 
and  Nithsdale  in  the  Charter-Room  at 
Terregles,  by  Wm.  Eraser.  Edinb. 
1865,  8"- 
Report  on  the  Family  Muni- 
ments of  Sir  John  Maxwell  Stirling 
Maxwell,  of  Keir  and  Pollok,  Bart.,  at 
Keir  House,  in  the  County  of  Perth, 
by  WilHani  Eraser.  Tenth  Beport  of 
Mistorical  MSS.  Commission.  Lond. 
1885,  8«- 
— ^ Minutes    of  Evidence,    etc.  : 


claiming  to  be  Lord  Herries,  of  Terre- 
gles in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland,  including 
pedigree.  Supplement  to  the  Case  and 
pedigree.     Sessional  Papers^  1853. 

Maxwell — Case  of  William  Maxwell,  of 
Carruchan,  Esq.,  in  opposition  to  the 
Petition  of  William  Constable  Maxwell. 
Supplemental  Case ;  Appendix  and 
Pedigrees.  Sessional  J^apers.,  1848 
and  1853. 

Speeches    by    Counsel,    etc., 

concerning  the  Barony.  Sessional 
Papers,  1854. 

-Case   of    Wm.    Maxwell,    of 


Petition  of  William  Constable  Maxwell, 
Esq.,  claiming  as  of  right  to  be  Lord 
Herries    of   Terregles,   with    pedigree. 
Sessional  Papers,  1849 — 1888. 
Case  on  behalf  of  William  Con- 


Carruchan,  Esq.,  claiming  to  be  Earl 
Nithsdale,  Lord  Maxwell,  Eskdale, 
Carlisle,  and  Herries.  55  pages,  and 
folding  pedigree.  1857,  fol. 
May — Pedigrees  of  the  Family  of  May, 
with  notes  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19141. 

The  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants 


stable    Maxwell,    of    Nithsdale,    etc., 


of  John  May,  who  came  from  England 

to  Roxbury  in  Americ^a,  1640.    Boston, 

1878.  4«- 
Mayer — Memoir  and  Genealogy    of  the 

Maryland  and  Pennsylvania  Family  of 

Mayer,  1495—1878,  by  Brantz  Mayer. 

Baltimore,  1878.  4P-    Privately  printed. 
Mayhew  —  Collection     concerning     the 

Mayhew  Family  bv  D.  E.  Davy.    Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  19141. 
Maynard  pedigree,  with  notes  b}^  D.  E. 

Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19141. 
Recherches     historiques    sur 


une  Famille  poitevine  (Maynard — 
Mesnard),  par  Henri  de  la  Citardiere. 
Eontenay,  1857,  8o- 

Maynard-Mesnard  en  Poitou, 

par  le  Baron  de  Maynard.  Eontenay, 
1858,  8" 

Mayne  —  Monumental  Brasses  of  the 
Family  of  Mayne.  See  "  Journal  of 
the  British  Archaeological  Association," 
vol.  xi,  265. 

Mayo — A  Genealogical  Account  of  Mayo 
and  Elton  Families  of  Wilts  and  Here- 
ford ;  with  an  Appendix  containino- 
Genealogies  of  certain  Families  allied 
by  Marriage  to  the  Family  of  Mayo, 
by  the  Rev.  C.  H.  Mayo.  Chiswick 
Press,  1882.  4^- 

Claim  of  the  Right  Hon.  Robert, 

Earl  of  Mayo,  to  vote  at  Elections  of 
Peers.   Sessional  Papers^  294  of  1849. 


430 


Family  Histotiies,  Pedigrees,   and  Peerage  Cases. 


Meadows  —  Collections  respecting  the 
Meadows  Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19141. 

Mears — Biographical  Notice  of  Henry 
Hallam  Mears,  Sr.,  to  which  is 
appended  a  Genealogy  of  the  Mears 
Family,  by  Prof.  John  W.  Mears. 
Philadelphia,  1873,  12«- 

Mecenate — Dell'  origine  famiglia  patria 
e  azzioni  di  Caio  Mecenate  da  varie 
imposture  di  Seneca,  etc.,  by  Francesco 
Dini.     Venetia,  1704,  4"- 

Medici,  see  also  Rochefoucauld. 

Medici — Cosmo  Medici  Florentinorum 
Duci.  Antiquorum  Csesarum  genea- 
logia3,  &  affinitates,  etc.  by  Enea  Vico. 
Venice,  1553,  single  sheet. 

Histoire  des  Hommes  Illustres  de 

la  Maison  de  Medici,  avec  un  Abbrege 
des  Comtes  de  Bolongne  et  d'Auvergne, 
par  Jean  Nestor.      Paris,  1564,  4°- 

Discorsi  al  serenissimo  Francesco 

Medici  Gran  Duca  de  Toscana, 
by  Vincenzo  Borghini.  Fir.  Guint. 
1584,  5,  4'^ 

Vita  di  Cosimo  de'  Medici  prime 

Gran  Duca  di  Toscana,  by  Aldo 
Manucii.     Bologna,  1586,  fol. 

Storia  della  famio-lia  de'  Medici, 


et  aquisto  della  sua  Sovranita  sopra  la 
liepublica    Fiorentina,    16th    century. 
Hrit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  15458. 
— —Account   and   Pedi":ree   of  the 


House  of  Medici,  of  Florence,  by  Pet. 
Ubaldini,  about  1600.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  Koll  P,  11. 

La  Toscanede  Gabriel  Chappuys, 

containing  the  genealogy  of  the  House 
of  Medici.     Paris,  1601,  '6^-' 

Storia  della  Famiglia  de  Medici. 

Gio.  Batista  Stozzi.  Firenze,  1610,  4P- 
Le  Brillant  de  la  Rovne,  ou  les 


vies  des  hommes  illustres  du  nom  de 
Medicis,  par  Pierre  Boissat.  Lyon, 
1613,  8«- 

Histoire     genealogique     de    la 

Maison  de  Medicis  ;  contenant  les  vies 
et     faits     remarquables    des   hommes 
illustres,  etc.,  par  Pierre  Boissat.  Lyon, 
1620,  8«- 
Les  Anecdotes  de  Florence,  ou 


r  Histoire  secrete  de  la  Maison  de 
Medicis,  par  Antoine  Varillas.  La 
Haye,  1685,  12«-  Translated  into 
English  by  F.  Spence.    Lond.  1686,  8°- 


Medici — Les  Anecdotes  de  Florence,  ou 
I'histoire  de  la  Maison  de  Medicis,  par 
Antoine  Tarillas,  18th  eenturv.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  15,474. 

Storia  Fiorentina  and  the  House 

of  Medici,  by  B.  Varchi,  with  genea- 
logical tree.     Colonia,  1721,  fol. 

Dei    Gran    Duchi   di    Toscana 


della  Peale  Casa  de  Medici,  by  G.  M. 
Bianchini.     Venezia  1741,  fol. 

■Memoires   genealogiques  de  la 


Maison  de  Medicis,  depiiis  son   origine 
jusqu'  a  la  mort  de   Francois  IL,  par 
Nicolas  Tenhove.      La  Have,  1773 — 
75,  8°- 
Memoirs     of     the    House     of 


Medici,  from  its  origin  to  the  death 
of  Francisco  the  Second,  Grand  Duke 
of  Tuscany,  from  the  French  of 
Nicholas  Tenhove,  by  Sir.  R.  Clayton. 
2  vols.  Bath,  1797,  4«- 
— Del      Maernitieo     Lorenzo      de 


Medici,    cronica   scritta    dal    senatore 
Gherardo    Bartolini     Salimbeni     colla 
storia   Genealogica  di  q^uesta  Illustre 
Casata.     Firenze,  1786,  8°- 
-Memoirs     of     the    House     of 


Medici,  with   genealogical    tables,  by 
Mark  Noble.    Lond    L797,  8«- 

■Florence,      its      History,     the 


Medici,  etc.  by  C.    Yriarte,  translated 
by  C.  B.  Pitman.     1802,  fol. 

-History  of  Tuscany,  including 


Memoirs    of  the    Medici   Family,    by 
Lorenzo   Pignotti,  translated  by  John 
Browning.  4  vols.,  1826,  8«- 
Memoirs     of     the    House     of 


Medici.  MSS.  in  the  possession  of 
Sir  Charles  Bunbury,  Bart.,  at  Bury, 
Co.  Suffolk. 

Meeres,  see  Peverell. 

Mees- — Genealogie  van  het  Geslacht  Mees, 
door  C.  J.  Polvliet.    Amst.  1882,  4o- 

Meeson — Genealogical  Beeords  of  the 
Families  of  Meeson,  Muddle,  Soife, 
Dun  and  Tucker,  by  Frederick  Meeson. 
Privately  printed,  1888,  fol. 

Meghem — Collections  relating  to  the 
Family  of  Meghem,  of  Brabant,  and 
its  alliances,  compiled  at  the  close  of 
the  17th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  16,991. 

Meinell — History  of  the  Moinell  family 
by  Nathaniel  Johnston.  MS.  Camp- 
sail  Hall,  Co.  York. 


Family  Histories,  Pediquees,    and  Peerage  Cases. 


431 


Melbourne — Notices  of  the  Melbourne 
Family.  See  "  The  History  of  Mel- 
bourne, Co.  Derby,"  by  J.  J.  Briggs. 
Derby,  1852,  8«-  " 

Melfort,  see  Drummond. 

Mello — Chronologie  des  barons  de  Mello, 
du  XI®  siecle  jusqu'en  1842.  Paris, 
1842,  4«- 

Meloy,  see  Dawson. 

Melun — Histoire  de  Melun,  avec  la  Vie 
de  Bourchard,  Conte  de  Melun,  et 
Amyot,  Evesque  d'Auxerre,  avec  le 
Catalogue  des  Seigneurs  et  Dames 
lUustres  de  la  Maison  de  Melun,  par 
Sebastien  Eouillard.     Paris,  1628,  4''- 

Genealogie    de    la    Maison    de 

Melun,  par  Delacour.  Avec  table 
gt5nealogique  et  blason,  et  la  description 
des  armes  des  Families  alliees.     1737, 

Mendelssohn — The  Mendelssohn  Family, 
1729—1827.  From  Letters  and 
Journals,  by  Sebastian  Hensel.  With 
eight  Portraits,  drawn  by  Wilhelm 
Hensel.  Translated  by  Carl  Klinge- 
mann.  With  a  Notice  by  George 
Grove,  D.C.L.    2  vols.    Lond.  1881,  8"- 

Mengin — Notice  historique  sur  la  Maison 
de  Mengin,  par  C.  Duval  d'Yerres. 
Extrait  de  la  Revue  generate  hiogra- 
l^ique,  1844,  par  M.  E.  Pascallet. 
Paris,  1844,  8«- 

Menou — Notice  historique  sur  la  Maison 
de  Menou.  Extrait  de  V Annuaire  de 
la  Noblesse  de  1852,  par  Borel  d'Haute- 
rive.     Paris,  1851,  8"- 

Preuves     de     I'Histoire     de   la 


Maison  de  Menou,  par  Borel  d'Haute- 
rive,  sous  la  direction  de  M.   le  Comte 
Jules  de  Menou.     Paris,  1853,  4P- 
Menteith— The  lied  Book  of  Menteith, 
by   William  Eraser.      2  vols.      Edin. 

1880,  4«-       Only  150  copies  privately 
printed. 

The  Red  Book  of  Menteith 

Reviewed,  by  George  Burnett.    Edinb. 

1881,  4"- 

Merania— De  Ducibus  Meraniae  ex 
Comitibus  de  Audechs  ortis  Praeside,  by 
Jo.  Davide  Koelerop.    Altorf,  1734,  8"- 

Mercer — The  Mercer  Chronicle,  by  an 
Irish  Sennachy.     Lond.  1866,  8°- 

Mercosur — Genealogies  des  Ma#!ons  de 
Mercoeur  et  de  Lastic,  par  F.  P.  Saint- 
Marc.     Agen,  1860,  8°- 


Meredith — Pedigree  of  Jeuan  Meredydd 
or  Meredith  ;  with  coloured  coats  of 
arms.  Vellum  roll,  late  16th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,854. 

History  of  the  Meredith  and 

Vaugham  Families.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  14894. 

Meriet — Genealogy  of  the  Somersetshire 
Family  of  Meriet,  traced  in  an  unbroken 
line  from  the  reign  of  the  Conqueror 
to  Henry  V.,  by  B.  W.  Greenfield. 
Taunton,  1883,  8'^- 

Merode — Geschichte  der  Famille  Merode. 
By  E.  Richardson.  Prag.  1877,  etc. 
8«- 

Merrick,  see  also  Corliss. 

Merrick  Genealogy.  A  Genealogical 
Circular,  Very  Respectfully  Addressed 
to  all  the  Merricks  in  America,  [by 
Rev.  James  L.  Merrick  of  South 
Amherst,  Mass.  1860,  4P-  ] 

Mervyn — Kasciculus  Mervinensis  ;  being 
notes,  historical,  genealogical,  and 
heraldic  of  the  family  of  Mervvn,  by 
Sir  W.  R.  Drake.  Lond.  1873,  4P- 
Privately  printed, 

Tabular  Pedisfree  of  the  Durford 


Abbey  Branch  of  the  Mervyn  Family. 
No  date. 

Mesgrigny — Arbre  genealogique  de  la 
Maison  de  Mesgrigny,  par  F.  La 
Pointe.     No  date. 

Messer,  see  Corliss. 

Messine — La  Famille  Messine  des  Praillon 
notice  accompagnee  de  documents 
inedits  par  Etienne  Chaiavay.  Paris, 
1876.  8"' 

Messinger— Genealogy  of  the  Messinger 
Family.  Compiled  by  Hon.  George 
W.  Messinger.     Albany,  1863.  8«- 

Metcalf,  see  also  Harris. 

Metcalf — Genealogy  of  a  Branch  of  the 
Metcalf  Family,  who  originated  in 
West  Wrentham,  Mass.  ;  with  their 
connections  by  Marriage,  by  F.  W, 
Metcalf.     Privately  printed,  1867.  S*^- 

Methold— Pedigree  of  the  Methwold 
Family,  now  called  Methold,  from 
ll80toL870.     Privately  pnnted,    4«- 

Methuen — f  edigree  of  Methuen,  of 
Corsham,  co.  Wilts.  Privately  printed 
by  Sir.  Thomas  Phillipps,  Bart. 

Mewar — Chitor  and  the  Mewar  Famil3\ 
Privately  printed  by  Dr.  Stratton. 
Allahabad,  18^1,  4«- 


432 


Family  Histoeies,  pEDiaREEs,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


Meynill — On  the  Descent  of  Me3'nill  and 
Clinton.  "  Topographer  and  Genealo- 
gist,"   i.  3^9-865,  492. 

Micklethwaite  pedigree,  with  genealogical 
notes  b}'  D.  E.  Davy.  Erit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19142. 

Middleton,  Viscount,  see  Brodrick. 

"  The  true  and  perfect  genea- 

logie  of  the  auncient  family es  of  iVJ  idle- 
tons  of  Midleton  in  the  Countie  of 
Sallop,  by  Thomas  Chaloner,  from 
Koderick  surnamed  the  great  King  of 
IS'orth  Wales  to  the  year  1613,  embla- 
zoned with  arms  in  gold  and  colours. 
Vellum  roll.  Brit.  xVlus.  Sloan  AJS. 
3977. 

— Collections     concerning     the 


Middleton   Family.     Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  19142.     SI.  MS.  4222. 

-Genealogy  of  the  antient  and 


knightly  family  of  Middleton,  by  Ralpl 
Bigland. 
The  Earls  of   Middleton  and 


the  Middleton  Family,  by  A.  C.  Biscoe. 
Lond.  1876,  8«- 

Milbourne — Account  of  the  Milbourne 
Aims-Houses,  and  a  Brief  Account  of 
the  Founder  and  his  family,  by  Thomas 
Milbourne.     Lond.  1867.^  S''-  ^ 

Milburn — The  Milburns  of  Talkin,  by  the 
Kev.  H.  Whitehead.  See  "Transactions 
of  the  Cumberland  and  Westmoreland 
Antiquarian  Society,"  vol  iv.  Kendal, 
1879.  80- 

Mildmay-Notitia  St.  Johanniana:  Genea- 
logical M  emoirs  of  the  Family  of  St. 
John.     1713,  8'^- 

Pedigrees  of  the  Families  of 

Mildmay  of  Moulsham  Hall,  Es&ex, 
and  St.  John  of  Farley,  Hampshire. 
Lond.  1803,  4o-     Privately  printed. 

-Genealogical  Memoranda  re- 


lating  to    the    Family    of    Mildmay, 

Lond.  1871,  4'^-     Privately  printed. 
;j^iles — Genealogy  of  the   Miles  Family. 

[By   Kev.    Hen.    A.    Miles.]     Lowell, 

1840? 
Millais — The  Lineage  and  Pedigree  of  the 

family  of  Millais,  recording  its  History 

from   1331  to   1865,   by  J.   Bertrand 

Payne.     Lond.    1865,    4'^      Privately 

printed. 
Millicent— Account   of   the    Family    of 

Millicent,   by    Mr.     Lonsdale.       Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  5848,  p.  431. 


Mills,  see  also  Vinton  Genealogy. 

Mills — (Collections  concerning  the  Fami- 
lies of  Milles  and  Mills,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19142. 

Milton — Milton  Genealogical  Investiga- 
tion, by  Joseph  Hunter.  Lond.  1850, 
12"- 

•Milton   pedigree,   with    genea- 


logical  notes  by    D.  E.  Davy.     Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19142. 

-Genealosrical  notes  and  extracts 


from  records,  relating  to  John  Milton 
and  his  family,  by  Joseph  Hunter,  with 
a  printed  pedigree.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  24,501. 

-Papers  connected  with   Milton 


and  his  Family,  edited  for  the  Chetham 
Society,  by  J.  F.  Marsh.  Manchester, 
1851,  4^^- 

-Genealogy  of  the  Milton  Family, 


by  Miss  Sharpe,  reprinted  from  "  The 
Genealogist."     1878. 

Minamoto — Gen  Ji  itto  Shi  :  a  complete 
Account  of  the  Minamoto  Family,  in 
Japanese.      Circa,  1840,  8''- 

Minckwitz — Notice  genealogique  sur  la 
Famille  de  Minckwitz,  par  Alphonse 
Fosset.     Grammont,  de  Zutter,  1845. 

Miner  Pedigree,  by  W.  H.  Whitmore, 
reprinted  from  f  he  New  Eng.  Hist,  and 
Geneal.  Beglster,  1859.  Boston,  1860, 
8«- 

Minshull  Pedigrees.  From  the  Heraldic 
Visitations  of  Cheshire,  1613  and  1663, 
in  the  College  of  Arms.  Privately 
printed,  1869,  4^- 

^ Pedigrees  of   the   Family  of 

Minshull,  of  Church  Minshull.  See 
"  Cheshire  and  Lancashire  Historic 
Society."     Session  2.  pp.  84,  232. 

-Genealogy   of   the    Minshull 


Family,    by    Miss    Sharpe,    reprinted 
from  '"'The  Genealogist,"  1878. 
Mirriam — Some  Miriams  and  their  con- 
nection with  other  families,  by  Rufus 
N.  Merriam.    Worcester,  Mass.,  1888, 

Mit — Geslachtslijst  der  Familie  Mit,  by 
A.  A.  Vorsterman  van  Oijen.  Graven- 
hage  [1885],  8"- 

Mitchell — Sketch  of  an  Anniversary 
Festival  of  the  Mitchell  Family,  held 
at  South  Britain,  New  Haven  Co. 
Oct.  5th,  1858.  New  York,  1859, 
18«- 


Family  Histories,  Pediguees,    and  Peerage  Cases. 


433 


B 


Mitchell — (Tcnealogieal  Momoranda  rela- 
tini^  to  the  Mitchell  and  Sjkes 
Families.  Lond.  1878,  -i'^-  Privately 
printed. 

The  Mitchell  Family  of  North 

Yarmouth,  :^e.     By  William  Mitchell 
Sargent.     Yarmouth,  Me.  1878,  8«- 

Mitton — Some  Account  of  the  Family  of 
Mitton,  or  Mytton,  of  Co.  Stafford. 
See  "  The  Wm.  Salt  Archaeological 
Society,"  vol.  i.  Birmingham,  lc80, 
80- 

Mobberley— Copies  of  Charters  and 
Genealogies  of  the  Families  of  Mobber- 
ley, Leycester,  Lee,  and  Davenport 
J/*S'.  17th  century.  Tabley  House, 
Cheshire. 

Mobbs'  Claim  to  the  Weulock  Estates. 
Outline  of  the  Case  of  Mr  Joshua 
Mobbs,  Pedigree  of  the  Mobbs  Family, 
Will  of  John  Mobbs.  of  Islington,  etc. 
Lond.  1866,  8"- 

Mocenico-^La  rosa,  overo  origine  e 
nobilita  del  la  famiglia  Mocenico,  by 
Giacomo     Zabarella.      Padova,    1658, 

Moceniga — ^Istoria  della  Famiglia   Moce- 

niga,    by    Zabarella.       Padua,     1685, 
4r.. 

Mohun — The  Mohun  Family,  Lords  of 
Dunster,  by  H.  C.  Maxwell  Lyte.  See 
the  Arcli(BoIorjical  Journal,  xxxvii. 
Lond.  1880,  8«- 

Moir — The  Families  of  Moir  and  Byres, 
by  Andrew 'J.  Mitchell  Gill,  of  Savock. 
Edinb.  1885,  -i^- 

MolaC — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Molac,  par  V.  P.  A.  du  Paez.  Rennes, 
1629,  4^ 

Molesworth,  Viscount,  see  Pigot. 

Moliere — La  Famille  de  Moliere  et  ses 
representants  actuels  d'apres  les  docu- 
ments authentiques,  par  Edm.  Reverend 
du  Mesnil.     Paris,  1879,  12"- 

Molineux — Memoir  of  the  Molineux 
Family,  by  Gisborne  Molineux. 
Privately  printe<:l.  Lond.   1882,  4^^- 

Moller — Geschlechts  register  der  Ham- 
burgischen  Kamilie  Moller,  von  Joach. 
Moller.     Hamb.  1876,  4"- 

Molyneux — Pedigree  of  Molyneux,  of 
Castle  Dillon,  and  Evesham  1819. 
Privately  printed  by  Sir  *Thomas 
Phillipps.  Second  edition,  1840,  folio 
sheet. 


I  Molyneux — Account  of  the  Family  and 
I      Descendants  of  Sir  Thomas  Molyneux, 

Knt.,  by  Sir  Capel  Molyneux.    Edited 

by    Sir    Thos.    Phillipps.       Evesham, 

1820,  4«- 

Try  alls   of  Lord    Molyneux. 

Published   by   the    Chetham   Society, 

vol.  LXI. 

-Evidences  of  the   Molyneux 


Family  from  the  Conquest  to  Charles 
I.  MS.  No.  XXVI.  Towneley  Hall, 
Burnley. 

-Drawings  of  the  Monuments  and 


Bevagua, 


Arms  of  Molyneux  in  Teversal  Church 
Notts.     Brit!  Mus.  Add  MS.  31,336. 

Mompelier — Tableaux  des  Descendans  de 
Marie  Dame  de  Mompelier.  Mompelier, 
1614,  fol. 

Monaldesca — Storia  di  Casa  Monaldesca, 
by    Alfonso    Ceccarelli    da 
Ascoli,  1580,  4P- 

Monck,  Viscount,  see  Stanley. 

Monckton — A  Genealogical  History  of  the 
Family  of  Monckton,  comprising  a  full 
account  of  the  Yorkshire  and  Kentish 
Branches,  with  some  particulars  of  the 
principal  Members  of  the  Notting- 
hamshire, Staffordshire  and  Northamp- 
tonshire Branches,  by  David  Henry 
Monckton.     Loud.  1887,  4P 

Monk — The  Pedigree  and  Descent  of  his 
Excellency  General  George  Monk. 
Lond.  1659,  4«- 

Monke — The  Case  of  the  Heirs-at-Law 
to  George  Monke,  late  Duke  of  Alber- 
marle.     Lond.  1709,  8''- 

Monspey — Notice  necrologique  sur  Aime- 
Louis-Tobie  de  Monspey,  precedee 
d'un  aper^u  genealogique  et  historique 
sur  la  Famille  de  Monspey,  par  Th.  de 
Senneville.     Paris,  1849,  8'^- 

Montacute — A  concise  history  of  the 
Family  of  Montacute,  Earls  of  Salis- 
bury. See  "  Epitaphs  in  Salisbury 
Cathedral,"  etc.,  by  James  Harris. 
Salisbury,  1825,  8°- 

Collections    concernins:     the 


families  of  Montacute  and  Montague, 
by  D.  E.  Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19142. 
The  GeneaWie  of  the  ancient 


and  illustrious  Family  of  the  Monta- 
cutes,  alias  Montagues.  By  John 
Tilston,  1670.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
1389. 


434 


Family  Htstories,  Pedighees,  and    Peerage  Oases. 


Montacute,    Barony    of,    see   Lowndes  ; 

Hastings. 
Montague — The  Montague  Family.     See 

"The    Great    Governing  Families    of 

England,"  by  Sanford  and  Tovvnsend. 

Vol.  i.  p.  303. 
Pedigree   of   the   Family  of 

Montague.       See     "  Journal    of     the 

British     Archaeological     Association," 

vol.  xxii,  452. 

-Collection  of   documents  re- 


lating to  the  families  of  Montagu  and 
Rich.  ytanchester  MSS.  Public 
Record  Office,  London. 

-Meeting   of    the    Montague 


Family  at  Hadley,  Mass.,  Aug.  2, 1882 
Edited  by  the  Rev.  Richard  Montague, 
of  Providence.     Boston,  1882,  Bo- 
History   and    Genealogy    of 


the  Montague  Family  of  America, 
compiled  by  Geo.  Wm.  Montague. 
Revised  and  Edited  by  Wm.  L.  Mon- 
tague.    Amherst,  Mass.,  1886,  8"- 

-The  Montasrus  of  Bousrhton 


and  their  Northamptonshire  Homes, 
by  C.  Wise.     Kettering,  1888,  8^ 

Montague,  Viscount,  see  Bi-owne. 

Montaignac — Genealogie  de  la  ]!^Iaison 
de  Montaignac,  ou  de  Montagnac, 
dressee  par  Cheriu.    Sedan,  1856,  8"- 

Montaigne — Michel  de  Montaigne,  son 
origine,  sa  famille,  par  Theoplile  Mal- 
vezin.     Bordea^ix,  1875,  8'^- 

Montalt — The  ancient  family  of  Montalt. 
See  G.  Ormerod's  "  Pareutalia,"  1851 ; 
and  Add.  MS.  19,142,  Brit.  Mus. 

Montarco — Despacho  confirmatorio  de 
los  Blasones  de  Armas,  Nobleza  y 
Geuealogia,  etc.,  que  por  todas  lineaa 
pertenecen  a  Don  Juan  Fr.  Ant.  de  los 
Heros  Conde  de  Montarco,  Marques  de 
Somaruelos,  etc.     Madrid,  1791,  fol. 

Montauban,  see  Bonne. 

Montauzeri — In  gentiles  imagines,  aive 
insignis  Caroli  a  Sancta  Maura  duels 
Montauzerii,  lemma  epigraphicum,  by 
A.  de  la  Roque,  1665,  4^- 

Montbeliard  —  Factum  concernant  la 
Maison  de  Montbeliard,  avec  le  testa- 
ment d'  Estienne,  seigneur  de  Mont- 
faucon,  et  le  tableau  gencalogique  de 
sa  descendance,  1665,  4"- 

Montchalon — Histoire  genealogique  de 
la  Maison  de  Montchalons  en  L«ionnais, 
par  M.  Melleville.  Laon,  1856,  8<»- 


Montchensy — Collections  relating  to  the 
ancient  Family  of  Montchensy,  by  D. 
E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19142. 

Montchenu — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Montchenu,  par  Guy  Allard.  Grenoble, 
1698,  4'^- 

Montclar — Genealogie  de  la  Famille  de 
Montclar.  Clermont-Ferrand,  1851, 
8''- 

Monteagle — Collections  relating  to  the 
families  of  Monteagle  and  Darcy 
during  the  15th  and  16th  centuries,  by 
Joseph  Hnnter.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
24,451,  24,452. 

Monte  Feltro — Arbore  istoriato  della 
Casa  di  Monte  Feltro,  Conti  di  Urbino, 
etc.,  with  a  genealoErical  table.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  22,027. 

Monteil — Notice  historique  et  genea- 
logique  sur  la  Famille  Monteil.  Jliberac, 
1861,  12«- 

Monteith,  Earls  of,  see  Airth  ;  Strathern. 

Montesquieu — Precis  pour  la  Maison  de 
Montesquiou,  contre  les  sieurs  la  Boul- 
b^ue,  par  Treilhard.   Paris,  1783,  4"- 

Titres  des  sieurs  de  la  Boul- 

bene,  ou  pieces  justiiieative»  de  leur 
veritable  genealogie.  Paris,  1783,  4i^- 
[Other  acccounts  were  published  con- 
cerning the  genealogy  of  the  family  of 
Montesquieu  in  1788.] 

— Genealogie    de     U     Maison 

de  Montesquiou-Fezensiu;  suivie  de 
ses  preuves,  par  L.  N.  H.  Cherin  et 
rabbe.  de  Verges.  Paris,  1784,  4"- 
Avec  tableau  genealogique  in  folio. 

Histoije    de    la    Maison    de 

Montesquiou-Fexensac,  par  le  due  de 
Fenzensac.  2  vols.  Paris,  1837  aud 
1847.  8^' 

- — — — —   Note  sur  la   descendance  de 


la  Maison  de  Montesquieu  des  comtes 

do  Fezensac,   par  le  due  de  Fezensac. 

Paris,  ]  852,  B'^- 
De  "  SQCondat    Montesquieu. 

Extrait  du  tome  ii  du   Nohiliairf.   de 

GuifUne   et    Gascogne,    par    O'GilVy. 

Bordeaux,  1858,  8"- 
Montfichet,  Barons,  see  Gemon. 
Montfode — Nuga?   AntiqusB    (comprising 

Genealogical  Notices   of   Montfode  of 

that   Ilk,  and   Descendant*),  bv   J.  C. 

Malcolm.     Glasgow,  1847.   4r-      Only 

50  copies  printed. 
Montfort,  Lord,  see  Bromler. 


Family  Histories,   Pedigrees,   and  Peerage  Cases. 


435 


Montfort — Life  of  Simon  de  Montfort, 
Earl  of  Leicester,  etc.,  bv  George 
Walter  Prothero.     Lond.  1877.  8"- 

The   Descent  and    Pedigree, 

with  Arras,  of  the  Families  of  Mount- 
fort  and  Nevile.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  5879.     Add.  MS.  19,142. 

Montgomery,  see  also  Arundel ;   Carew. 

Montgomery — Memorables  of  the  Mont- 
gomeries.  Glasgow,  1770,  4^^-  75 
Copies  reprinted,  Edinb.  1822. 

The     Genealogy    of     the 

Montgomeries    of    Smithton,    by    Sir 
Eobert  Douglas.     Windsor,  1795,   S'^- 
Privately  printed. 

The  Montgomery  Manu- 
scripts ;  containing  Memoirs  of  the 
first,  second,  and  third  Viscounts 
Montgomery,  etc.,  by  W.  Montgomery. 
Belfast,  1830,  12«- 

-The    Monts^omerv    ManU' 


scripts  :  (1603 — 1706)  compiled  from 
family  papers  by  Wm.  Montgomery  of 
Rosemount.  Edited  with  notes  b}^  the 
Kev,  G.  Hill.     Belfast,  1869,  4^^- 

-Kepoi-t  on  the  Muniments 


of  the  Eight  Honourable  Archibald 
William  Montgomerie,  Earl  of  Eglin- 
ton  and  Winton,  at  Eglinton  Castle, 
in  the  County  of  AyF,  by  William 
Eraser.  Tenth  Bfiport  of  the  Hisiori- 
cal  MSS.  Commission.       Lond.    1885, 

-A  Genealogical  History  of 


the  Family  of  Montgomerv',  comprieing 
the  lin^s  of  Eglinton  and  jf^raidgtane  in 
Scotland,  and  Mount-Alexander  and 
Grey -Abbey  in  Ireland,  bv  E.  G.  S. 
Reillj.     Privately  printed, 'lS39,  4."- 

■ ^ — ^ — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 

Montgomery,  par  M.  Amodee  Boudin. 
Extrait  de  V  Histoire  gentWogique  du 
muHee  des  Croisades,  Palais  de  Ver- 
sailles. Paris,  1858,  4"- 

-Memorials   of    the   Mont- 


gomeries, Earls  of  Eglinton,  bv  William 

Eraser.       2   vols.    Edinb.    1859,    4"- 

Privately  printed. 
A  Genealogical  History  of 

the  Family  of  Montgomery,  including 

the  Montgomery  Pedigree,  by    T.  H. 

Montgomery.     Philadelphia,  i863,  4'^- 
The   Montgomery   Family 

of   America.     See    The  Curio,  vol.   i. 

New  York  and  Lendon,  1887,  4«- 


Montgomery — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Montgomery,  of  Cubley.    Single  sheet. 

Mouthermer,  Barony  of,  see  Lowndes. 

Montholon,  see  Bonfils. 

Montjoie — Essai  sur  1' histoire  de  la 
Maison  et  Baronnie  de  Montjoie,  par 
I'Abbe  Richard.  Besan^on,  1860,  ^«- 

Montlor,  see  Bonne. 

Montluc — Recherches  historiques  et  ge- 
nealogiques  sur  la  Maison  de  Montluc, 
et  sur  sa  parente  avec  la  Maison  de 
Montesquieu,  par  Borel  d'  Hauterive. 
Paris,  1842,  4o- 

Montmorency,  see  also  Rochefoucauld. 

Montmorency — Traicte  sur  les  genealo- 
gies, alliances,  etc.,  de  la  Maison  de 
Montmorency,  par.  Fran.  Rose  ou  Jean 
de  la  Gessie.     Paris,  1579,  8«- 

Genealogie   de   la  Maison 

de  Montmorency.     Paris,  1595,  8°- 

Histoire   Genealogique  de 

la  Maison  de  Montmorency,  et  de 
Laval,  justifiee  par  preuves,  et  enrichie 
de  plusieurs  figures,  par  Andre 
Duchesne.     Paris,  1624,  fol. 

Histoire  de  la  Maisron   de 


Montmorenci,  coiitenant  la  genealegie 
de  la  Maison  et  son  histoii'e  depuis 
I'annee  960  jusqn'  en  1531.  Par  M. 
Desormaux.     5  vols.  Paris,  1764, 12'^- 

^A  Genealogical  Memoir  of 

the  Family  of  Montmorency,  styled 
De  Marisco,  or  Moi'res,  by  Hen-ey  de 
Montmorency -Morfes.  Paris,  1817, 
40.    Pi-ivately  printed. 

^ — ■ — ■ — Les  Montmorencj'de  France 

et  les  Montmorency  d'Irlande  :  [par 
le  Colonel  Herve  de  Montmorency- 
Morres.  G^^iAaloglcal  tables.  Paris, 
1828,  4«-      Frivately  printed. 

-^ -Une  Faraille   de   heros,  ou 

Histoire   des     peraonnagea     qui     ont 
illustro  le  'Hom  de  Montmorenci,   par 
L^once  de  Bellesrives.    Limoges,  1855, 
8"- 
Mont-Real — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Mont-Real,  par  M.    Jacques    Bourdin. 
Lyon,  1855,  4^ 
Montresor — The     Montresor      Journals, 
edited   by    G.  D.    S«ull,    18S2.    New 
York  Historical  Societu    Collections. 
New.  York,  1881,  etc.  b«- 
Montrose — Life  and  Time^  of  Montrose  ; 
illustrated  from  original  MSS.,  inclu- 
ding Family  Papers  now  first  published 


436 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedtgeees,  and  Peeeage  Cases. 


from  the  Montrose  Charter  Chest,  and 

other    private  repositories,   by    Mark 

Napier.     Edinb.   1840,  8°- 
Montrose — Memorials     of     Montrose. 

Edited  by  Mark  Napier,  for  the  Mait- 

land  Club.  Edinb.  1848,  4«- 
Memoirs  of  the  Marquis   of 

Montrose,  by  Mark  Napier.      2  vols. 

Edinb.  185G,  8°- 
Montrose,  Dukedom  of,  see  Crawfurd. 

Monty — Recueil  genealogiques  de  la 
Maison  de  Monty,  autrefois  Crociany, 
par  le  S.  Oronce  Fine  de  Brian ville. 
Nantes,  1684,  4o- 

Moody,  see  also  Fogg  ;  Swift. 

Moody — Collection  re^^ecting  the  Family 
of  Moody,  by  D.  E.  Davy.'  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,142. 

Biographical    Sketches    of    the 

Moody  Family  ;  embracing  notices  of 
ten  Ministers  and  several  Laymen, 
from  1633  to  1842,  by  (diaries  Moody. 
Boston,  1847. 

Genealoijical   Account  of  a  few 


Mordaunt — The  Mordaunt  Family.  See 
11.  Halstead's  Succinct  Genealogies, 
1685. 

Historical  Anecdotes  of  the 


Families  of  the  Boleynes,  Mordaunts, 
etc.,  by  Emily  C.  S.  Keilly  in  1835. 
Kevised  in  1839.  Privately  printed. 
40. 

-Genealogy  and  Arms  of  the 


noble  House  of  Mordaunt,  by  Tho. 
Weston,  with  a  supplement  on  the 
House  of  Alno,  or  Alneto.  1682.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6767. 

-Pedigree   of   the   Family    of 


of  the  families  of  the  Early  Settlers  in 
Eliot,  and  of  a  branch  of  the  Moody 
Family,  from  1638  to  1850,  by  Dr. 
Foc?^.     Saco.  1851,  1,2«- 

Moor — Collections  respecting  the  families 
of  Moor  and  Moore,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,142. 

Moore — Genealogical  Memo-randa  of  the 
Family  of  De  la  Morr  or  Moot-e  de 
Moorehayes,  in  the  Parish  of  Collump- 
ton,  in  the  County  of  Devon,  from 
A.D.  1120  (cirr'a)  to  A.D.  1884,  by  the 
Eev.    Cecil  Moore.        Part-.i.       Lond. 

1884,  8^- 

One    hundred    coats    of    arms 

borne  by  the  name  of  Moore,  or  by 
names  like  it.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
1577,  f.  113  b. 

Morant — The  Ancestry  and  Descent  of 
the  llev.  Philip  Morant,  the  Essex 
Historian,  by  G.  H.  Rogers-Harrijfon. 
See  "Transactions  of  the  Essex  Archaio- 
logical  Society,"  v«l.  iv.  Colchester, 
1869,  8"- 

Moray — Report  on  the  Manuscripts  of 
Charles  Stirling  -  Home  -  Drummond 
Moray,  Esq.  of  Blair-Drummond,  etc., 
by  William  Eraser.  Tenth  licport  of 
Historical  MSS.  Commission,     Lond. 

1885,  80- 


Mordaunt,  from  "  Osbert  le  Mordaunt 
a  Norman  Knt."  to  1710.  Brit.  Mus. 
Eg.  MS.  1075,  f.  22. 

A  Roll  containing  the  Pedi- 
grees of  Mordant,  etc.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  Roll  0,  15. 

More — The  Lineage  of  Sir  Thomas  More, 
by  Edward  Foss,  Esq.  Archceologia, 
vol.  35. 

Pedigree  and  genealogy  of  John 

More  of  Tainton,  Co.  Oxford,  compiled 
from  charters  in  1639  ;  with  pedigrees 
of  the  families  of  Lake,  Beal,  Dods- 
worth,  etc.  Jf^'.  vol.  15.  Campsall 
Hall,  Co.  York. 

The  More    Family.     See  "  Ances- 


tral Stories  of  Great  Families,"  by 
John  Timbs.  Lond.  1869;  Chauncey's 
Herts,  p.  534  ;  and  Eg.  MS.  2384  f .  6. 
Brit.  Mus. 

Moreton — Correspondence  and  Papers  of 
the  Family,  of  Moreton,  temp.  Hen. 
YII,  to  1812.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
33,935—33,942. 

— An    old     Cheshire      Family 

[Moreton]  :  their  Home  and  Grave, 
by  the  Rev.  John  Pickford.  The 
Antiquarian  Magazine,  vol.  v.  p.  190. 
Lond.     1884,  S'^- 

Morey,  see  also  Harris. 

Morey — A  Genealogv  of  one  branch  of 
the  Morey  Familyl631— 1890,  by  E. 
W.  Leavitt.  Privately  printed,  1890, 
8«- 

Morgan,  see  also  Mansell. 

Morgan — The  Genealogy  of  the  Worship- 
ful Charles  Morgan,  Esq.,  one  of  the 
Queen's  Gentlemen  Ushers.  Embla- 
zoned, 1602.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  Roll 
Z,  20. 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,   and  Peerage  Cases 


437 


Morgan — Our  Family  Genealogy.  (Mor- 
gan and  Avery).  Privately  printed, 
Hartford,  1851. 

Morgan  Genealogy.     A  History 

of  James  Morgan  of  New-London, 
Conn.,  and  his  Descendants,  from  1G07 
to  1869.  With  an  Appendix,  contain- 
ing the  History  of  his  brother,  Niles 
Morgan,  of  Springfield,  and  some  of 
his  Descendants,  by  Nathaniel  H. 
Morgan.     Hartford,  1869,  8'^- 

— Genealogy  of  Morgan,  of  Llan- 

tarnam  Abbey,  Monmouthshire,  and  of 
Monasterevan,  Co.  Kildare,  by  G.  B. 
Morgan.     Folio  sheet.  1884. 

Morin — Notice  sur  la  Maison  de  Morin 
et  sur  la  baronnie  de  Sendat,  par  M.  J. 
P.  Samazeuilh.     Nerac,  1861,  8«- 

Morley — Collection  concerning  the  Family 
of  Morley,  of  Suffolk,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19142. 

Morley,  Lord,  ^ee  Parker. 

Mornay — Vies  de  plusieurs  anciens 
Seigneurs  de  la  Maison  de  Mornay, 
avec  leur  Genealogie,  par  Rene  de 
Mornay.     P^iris,  1689,  4°- 

Morres,  see  Montmorency. 

Morrill— The  Morrills  of  the  Seventeenth 
Century  and  the  First  Generation  of 
the  Eighteenth  in  America,  bv  E.  D. 
Morrill.     Broadside,  1886. 

Morris — Pedigree  of  Morris  of  Over  End 
in  Bretforton,  Co.  Wigorn.  Privately 
printed  by  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps. 

Memoranda  of  the  Descendants 

of  Amos  Morris,  of  East  Haven,  Conn. 
Published  by  A.  S.  Barnes  &  Co. 
New  York,  1853,  12°- 

The  Morris  Tree,  complied  by 

Anthony  Saunders  Morris,  drawn  by 
Thomasine  Harris  of  Philadelphia. 
1861. 

A  Genealogical  and  Historical 

Register  of  the  Descendants  of  Edward 
Morris,  of  Roxbury,  Mass.  and  Wood- 
stock, Conn.,  by  Jonathan  Flynt 
Morris.     Hartford,  Conn.  1887,  8«- 

Morrison — Traditions  of  the  Morrisons 
(Clan  Macghillemhuire),  Hereditary 
'Judges  of  Lewis,  by  Captain  Thomas. 
From  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society 
of  Antiquaries      Lond.  1878,  4^- 

The  History  of  the*Morison 

or  Morrison  Family,  with  most  of  the 
"  Traditions  of  the  Morrison  "    (Clan 


Mac  Ghillemhuire) ,  Hereditary  Judges 
of  Lewis,  by  Capt.  F.  W.  L.  Thomas 
of  Scotland,  and  a  Record  of  the  Des- 
cendants of  the  Hereditary  Judges  to 
1880  ;  a  Complete  History  of  the 
Morison  Settlers  of  Londonderry,  N.H. 
of  1719,  and  their  Descendants,  with 
Genealogical  Sketches.  Also  of  the 
Brentwood,  Nottingham,  etc.  Morisons, 
and  Branches  of  the  Morisons  who 
settled  in  Delaware,  Pennsylvania,  etc., 
by  Leonard  A.  Morrison.  Boston, 
Mass.  1880,  8«- 

Morse,  see  also  Dawson. 

Morse — The  Morse  Family,  of  Enfield, 
CO  Stafford,  and  of  Suffolk.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MSS.  29245,  f.  53  ;  19142, 
f.  268. 

Memorial  of  the  Morses  ;  con- 
taining the  History  of  Seven  Persons 
of  the  Name,  who  settled  in  America 
in  the  17th  century,  with  a  catalogue 
of  ten  thousand  of  their  descendants, 
by  Rev.  Abner  Morse.     Boston,  1850, 

The  Morse  Monument,  erected 


at  Medfield,  Mass.,  April  27,  1858,  by 
their  Descendants.  Lithographic 
print. 

■Memorials    of    the    Family    of 


Morse,  by  Henry  D.  Lord.  Boston, 
1889,  8"- 

Mortain — Recherches  historiques.  Bio- 
graphic et  genealogie  de  la  Famille  de 
Mortain,  originaire  de  Normandie  par 
Ch.  de  Mortain.  Ma9on,  1856, 
40- 

Mortemar — Recueil  sommaire  et  genea- 
logique  de  Maisons  de  Mortemar,  de 
Saulx,  et  leurs  alliances,  par  Adam,  sieur 
de  Sychar.     Poitiers,  1622,  fol. 

Mortimer — Genealogy  and  Armorial 
Bearings  of  the  Familv  of  Mortimer, 
by  J.  R.  Blanche,  1868'',  S^-  See  also 
the  "  Journal  of  the  British  Archseo- 
logical  Association,"  xxiv.  28 — 35. 

Genealogical  notes  and  j^edi- 

grees  of  the  Mortimers,  with  coloured 
coats  of  arms.  MS.  No.  25,  Wrest 
Park,  Beds.  ;  and  Add.  MS.  19,142, 
Brit.  Mus. 

Descent  of    the   families  of 


Mortimer  and  Hussey,  from  Hugo  de 
Lacv,  who  died  A. D.  1186.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  13,914  A. 


438 


Family  Histories,  Pedigoiees,  and    Peeeage  Cases. 


Morton — Pedigree   of  Sti-angwayes    and 

Morton.    Compiled  by  G.  H.  Jlogers- 

Hari'ison.     Privately  printed,  1878. 
Moseley  pedigree  froiii  1512— 1822,  with 

genealogieal   not^s,"    bv    ]).    E.    Davy. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  10,142. 
Genealogical    Sketch     of     one 

Branch  of  tlie  Moseley  Family.    New- 

buryport,  1878.     8*^-      Only  40  copies 

])rinted. 
Mosley— Family    Memoirs,    by    Sir    O. 

Moslev.  Printed  for  private  circulation. 

1849, '^4^- 
Mostuejouls- — Genealogie    de   la   Maison 

de  Mostuejouls  en  Uouergue,  par  P.  L 

Laine.     Kodz,  1840,  8«-  ^ 

Mostyn,  see  also  Vaux. 

Mostyn— Pedigree  of  the  Mostyn  Family, 

bv  Robert  Vaughan,   1668.    Hengwrt 

MS.  519,  at  Peniarth. 
Moulton        Collection     concerning     the 

Moulton  Family  by  J).  E.  I)avy.  Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,142. 

Mounteagle,  see  Monteagle. 

Mount-Edgcumbe — The  Early  History 
of  the  Family,  of  Mount-Edgcumbe,  by 
the  Riglit  Hon.  The  Earl  of  Mount- 
Edgcumbe.  See  tlie  Journal  of  the 
British  Archceolo(]ical  Association, 
xxxiii,  15.     Loud.  1S77,  8'^- 

Mountgatret — Claim  of  tl:e  l^ight  Hon. 
Henry  Edmund,  Viscount  Mountgarret, 
and  of  Pierre  Somerset,  Viscount 
Mountgarret,  to  vote  at  Elections  of 
Peers.  See  Sessional  Pajiers,  159  of 
1854;  Q.  of  1855. 

Mountnorris — Claim  of  George,  Earl  of 
Mountnorris,  in  Ireland,  to"  the  Titles 
of  Earl  of  Anglesey  and  Baron  Annesley 
of  Newport  Pagnell.  Sessional  Papers, 
65  of  1819. 

Moussaye— Gent'alogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Moussaye,  par  le  marqiiis  Louis  de  la 
Moussaye.     Paris,  1842,  8'^- 

Moustier  -(Jenealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Moustier,  originaire  de  Bourgogne, 
par  I'abbc  Guillaume.  Besanyon, 
1757,  4" 

Mowbray,  see  also  Albini  ;  Stourton. 

Mov^bi-ay — Pedigre^es  df  the  Ancient 
Feimily  of  Mbwbrav,  with  genealogical 
note^^."  Brit.  Mus/ Eg.  MS.  1075,  f. 
30  b  ;  Add.  MS.  19142. 


Mowbray — Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Mowbray,  Dukes  of  Norfolk,  etc., 
beautifully  coloured.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  4957. 

Mowry — The  Descendants  of  Natlianiel 
Mowry,  of  Rhode  Island,  by  William 
A.  Mowry.     Providence,  1878,  8^^- 

A    Family   History.       Richard 

Mowry,  of  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  his 
Ancestors  and  Descendants,  by  William 
A.  Mowry.     Providence,  1878,  8'^- 

Moyencourt,  see  also  Tyrel. 

Moyencourt — Genealogie  de  la  Famille 
de  Movencourt,  par  M.  Cuvillier- 
Morel-D'Acy.     Paris,  1868,  8o- 

Moyne — Genealogie  de  la  Famille  des  le 
Moyne,  originaire  de  Champagne. 
1667,  4^^- 

Moyria— Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Moyria.     1669,"fol. 

Muddle,  see  Meesou. 

Mudge  Memorials  :  being  a  genealogical, 
biographical,  and  historical  account  of 
the  name  of  Mudge  in  America  from 
1688  to  1868,  bv  A.  Mudge.  Boston, 
1868,  4'>- 

Mudge  Memoirs  :  being  a  recorrl 

of  Zachariah  Mudge  and  some  Mem- 
lK3rs  of  his  Family,  together  with  a 
genealogical  list  of  the  same.  Edited 
by  Stamford  Raffles  Flint.  Truro, 
1888,  4^'-     Only  100  copies  printed. 

Mulford — A  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Mulford,  by  William  Remsoti  Mulford. 
Boston,  8"-  pp.  12. 

Mulgrave— Claim  of  Constantine,  Lord 
Mulgrave,  to  the  Earldom  of  Anglesea. 
Sessional  Papers,  Feb.  1770— Apr. 
1772. 

Multon,  see  Cotgreve. 

Munn,  see  Condit. 

Muno7. — Pruebas  de  nobleza  de  Pedro 
Mufioz  Guerrero  y  Arjona,  1778,  with 
the  arms  of  Guerrero.  Vellum.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  ]\iS.  24,649. 

Mu'.:ro — Remarkable  passages  in  the  life 
of  Col.  James  Gardiner,  with  an 
appendix  relating  to  the  ancient  family 
of  the  Munixx?s,  of  Fowlis,  by  Philip 
Doddridge.  Lond.  1818,  8«-  Other 
cxlitions'in  1814,  1815,  1817,  1828, 
1-828,  1848,  1856,  1864. 

Munsell — The  Windsor  family  of  Mun- 
sell,  frdiii  Stiles's  Windsor.  [By  Joel 
Munsell]     Albany,  185'9,  S^- 


Family  HisTOEiEa,  PEDianEEs,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


439 


Munsell^ — Biographical  Sketch  of  Joel 
MuDKcll,  by  Geo.  R.  Howell.  To 
which  is  appended  a  Genealogy  o£  the 
Munsell  Family,  by  Frank  Munsell. 
Boston,  1880,  8«- 

Munson — Proceedings  of  the  first  Munson 
Family  lleuuion  at  New  Haven,   Aug. 
.  17,  1887.     New  Haven,  1887,  8« 

■ Historical  Address  at  the  first 

Munson     Family   Keunion,    Aug.    17, 
1887.     New  Haven,  1887,  8«- 

Murray — Notices  of  the  Family  of 
Murray,  and  their  Memorials  in  Dun- 
fermline Abbey,  by  W.  D.  Bruce.  See 
ArcJicBological  Journal,  xiii,  397. 
Lond.  185G,  8^^- 

Family  Papers  of  Sir  Alexander 

Murray,    Bart.,    of    Stanhope.       Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,141. 

An  Account  of  the  Printing- 
house  Family  of  Murray.  See  "The 
Critic,"  Nos.  496-9. 

-Claim  of  John  Murray  .to  the 


Dukedom  of  Atholl.    Sessional  Paper 
Feb.  1764. 

Musachi — Breve  memoriadelidiscendenti 
de  nostra  Casa  Musachi.  SeeChroniques 
Greco-liomanes,  by  C.  Hopf.  Berlin, 
1873,  8°- 

Musard,  see  Frecheville. 

Muskett — Collections  relating  to  the 
Family  of  Muskett,  bv  J.  J.  Muskett, 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  33,861. 

Mutton— Pedigree  of  Sir  Peter  Mutton, 
Kt.,  Chief  Justice  of  North  Wales, 
with  some  of  the  descents  of  Lady 
Mutton  his  wife,  and  all  the  coats  that 
Mr.  Mutton  Davies  is  of  right  to  bear, 
being  27  in  all.  About  60  shields  of 
arms  are  ranged  round  the  circumfe- 
rence. The  shield  of  arms  with  many 
quarterings  of  Mutton  Davies  is  in  the 
centre.     Llanerch  Hall,  St.  Asaph. 

Mygatt — A  Historical  Notice  of  Joseph 
Mygatt,  one  of  the  Early  Colonists  of 
Cambridge.  Mass.,  with  a  record  of  his 
Descendants,  bv  Frederick  T.  Mvgatt. 
Brooklyn,  N.Y"!  1853. 

Nadaud — Notice  genealogique  et  bio- 
grapliique  sur  la  famille  Nadaud,  par 
M.  Albert  Albrier.     Limoges,  n.d.,  S*'- 

Naf,  see  Neff. 

NairnGj  s(?e  Lansdowne.  « 

Nakhoda  Miida — Memoirs  of  a  Malayan 
faiiiiily,    written    by    themselves,  and 


translated   from   the   original   by  W. 
Marsden.   Oriental  Translation  Fund. 
Lond.  1830,    8"- 
Memoires    de    Nakhoda 


Muda  de  Samangka,  ecrits  par  lui  et 
ses  enfants.  Traduits  pour  la  premiere 
fois  en  fran^'ais  sur  la  version  Anglaise 
de  W.  Marsden  par  A.  Marre.  Paris, 
18(58,  S*^- 

Naufan — Pedigree  of  the  Famil}^  of  Nan- 
fan.  MS.  Coughton  Court,  War- 
wickshire. 

Nangle  —  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the 
Anglo-Norman  Catholic  Family  of 
Nangle,  of  Garisker,  County  Kildare. 
Privately  printed. 

Napier,  see  also  Groom. 

Napier — Memoirs  of  John  Napier  of  Mer- 
chiston,  his  lineage^  life  and  times,  by 
Mark  Napier.     Ediub.  1834,  4"- 

Nugae     Antiquae.      Grenealogical 


Notices  of  the  Napiers  of  Kilmahew 
in  Dumbartonshire.  [By  P,.  M.  Kerr.] 
Glasgow.  1847—49,  4o-  Only  50 
copies  printed. 
Narbonne — Abregc  genealogique  de  la 
Maison  de  Narbonne — Pelet,  avec  I'ex- 
plication  de  ses  amies,  par  Charles  de 
Baschi,  marquis  d'Aubais.  No  date, 
40. 

Nash — -The  Nash  Family,  in  part,  traced 
down  from  Thomas  Nasli,  an  Emigrant 
from  England  in  1638.  Compiled  by 
the  Kev.  Sylvester  Nash,  with  additions 
by  H.  S.  Noble.  Watertown,  N.  Y., 
1850. 

The  Nash  Family  ;  or  Pecords  of 


the  Descendants  of  Thomas  Nash  of 
New  Haven,  Conn  1640,  by  the 
Rev.  Sylvester  Nash,  Hartford,  1853, 

The  Nash  Family,  of  Old  Strat- 


ford.     See    "  Shakespereana  Genealo- 

gica,"  by  G.  ,R.  French,  p.  385. 
Nason,  see  also  Leigh  ton. 
Nason — Genealogy    of    Richard    Nason, 

compiled  by  J.  Caldwell.   Boston,  1859, 

180- 
Nassau — History  of  the  House  of  Nassau, 

by   John   Durant   de   Breval.     Lond. 

1734,  80- 
' — Nassauische    Geschlechts-Tafel 

dei  Walramischen  Stammes,  by  J.  G. 

Hagelgans.     Frankf.  and  Leip.  1753, 

fol. 


440 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


Nassau— Pedigree  and  Notes  concerning 
tlie  Family  of  Nassau,  Earl  of  Roch- 
ford,  by  D.  E.  Daw.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  11),U8. 

Naunton — Stenima  seu  Propagatio  per- 
antiquiD  Equestris  famila)  de  Naun- 
ton, 1S03.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
17,098. 

An    extensive    pedigree,    with 

copious  notes  of  the  Family  of  Naun- 
ton, by  1).  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  19,148. 

—Monuments  of   the  Family  of 

Naunton  ;  and  Shield  of  Sir  llobert 
Naunton.  See  Journal  of  the  British 
ArchceoJofjical  Association,  xxx,  76. 

Neal — The  Neal  Record  :  being  a  list 
of  th(3  descendants  of  John  Neale,  one 
of  the  early  Settlers  of  Salem,  Mass. 
Compiled  by  Theodore  Augustus  Neal. 
Boston,  1850,  8" 

Neale,  see  Cromwell. 

Nealley — Genealogical  Tree  of  theNealley 
Family  of  Nottingham,  N.  H.,  by 
Edward  B.  Nealley.  Bangor,  Me.  1878, 
single  sheet. 

Neff,  see  also  Corliss. 

Neff — -A  Chronicle  regarding  Rudolf  and 
Jacob  Niif  of  Frankford,  Pennsylvania, 
and  their  Descendants  ;  including  an 
account  of  the  Neifs  in  Switzerland 
and  America,  bv  Elizabeth  Clifford 
Neff.  Cincinnati,'l886,  4"- 

Negus — Pedigree  and  Notes  of  the  Family 
of  Negus  of  Norfolk,  and  copy  of  the 
Will  of  William  Negus  of  Melton,  co. 
Suffolk.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,148. 

Neill — Historical  Notes  of  the  Ancestry 
and  Descendants  of  Henry  Neill,  M.D. 
Privately  printed,  1880,  8^- 

Nelson — The  Royal  Descent  of  Nelson 
and  Wellington,  from  Edw.  1.,  by  Gr. 
K.  French.      Lond.  1858,  8«- 

-Pedigrees    of    the   families    of 

Nelson,  with  a  few  notes  by  ]). 
E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  '  MS. 
19148. 

Nerber— The  Family  of  Nerber  of  Castle- 

J3 See  "  ArchsDologia 

third    series,    vol.    xiii. 


ton  in  Glamorgan 
Cambrensis, 
Lond.  1807,  8"- 
Netterville — Case  of  James  Nettervillci 
Esq.,   claiming  the  title  of   Viscount 
Netterville.     1829,  fob 


Netterville — Claim  of  James  Netterville, 
Esq.  to  the  title  of  Viscount  Netterville, 
in  Ireland.  Sessional  Papers,  200  of 
1880  ;  85  of  1888  ;  141  of  1884. 

-Case  of  Arthur  James  Netter- 


ville, claiming  to  be  Viscount  Netter- 
ville.    Lond.  n.d.  folio. 
Claim     of      Arthxr     James 


Netterville  to  the  dignity  of  Viscount 
Netterville.  ■  Sessional  Papers,  278  of 
1801  ;  E  of  1802  ;  F  of  1808  ;  D  of 
1804  ;  B  of  1807. 

Neuchatel — Tableau  genealogique  et  he- 
raldique  de  la  Maison  de  Neuchatel,  par 
Jean  G relict  [Coloured  arms.]  Neu- 
chatel, 1888,  fol.  sheet. 

Nevers— I3iscours  des  Droits  appartenans 
a  la  Maison  de  Nevers  et  Duchez  de 
Brabant,  Lembourg  et  Ville  d'  An  vers. 
[Jean  Heroard  de  Vaugrigueuse.] 
Paris,  1581,  4P- 

Insinuatione  di  un  compendioso 

discorso  delle  giuste  ragioni,  che  li;\  la 
Casa  di  Nevers.  With  a  genealogical 
talle.     Paris.   1028,  4"- 

Narration    de    la    descente     et 


genealogie  des  Princes  de  la  Maison  de 
Gonzagues  et  de  la  succession  de  le  due 
de  Nevers  aux  Estats  et  Duchez  de 
Mantoue,  etc.,  par  Nic.  Baillot. 
Troyes,  1629,  8^'- 

Nevill,  see  also  Stanley  ;    Plantagenet. 

Nevill— History  of  the  Neville  Family. 
See  Dnimraond's  "  Noble  British 
Families,"  vol.  ii. 

Observations  illustrative  of  the 

Accounts  given  by  the  Ancient  Histori- 
cal Writers  of  the  Battle  of  Stoke 
Field  in  1487.  To  which  are  added 
some  interesting  particulars  of  the 
illustrious  Houses  of  Plantagenet  and 
Neville,  by  Richard  Brooke.  Liverpool, 
1825,  8'^- 

■ An  Historical  and  Genealoffical 


account  of  the  Noble  Family  of  Nevill, 
particularly  of  the  House  of  Aberga- 
venny, and  also  a  history  of  the  Old 
Land  Barony  of  Abergavenny.  With 
some  account  of  the  Illustrious  Family 
of  the  Beauchamps,  etc.,  by  Daniel 
J{ovvland.  Lond.  1880,  fol.  Privately 
printed. 
A  Sketch  of  the  Stock  of  Nevill 


Earls  of  Northumberland  in  the  Saxon 
Times,  and  of  its  Descendants  Earls  of 


Family  Histories,   Pedigrees,  ai^d  Peerage  Cases. 


441 


Westmoreland,  etc.,  and  Territorial 
Lords  of  Uab}^,  Brancepefh  and  Bar- 
nard Castle,  By  W.  E.  Surtees.  New- 
castle, IS43,  8''- 

Nevill — ^De  Nova  Villa  :  or,  the  House 
of  Nevill  in  Sunsliine  and  Shade,  by 
Henry  J.  Swallow.  Prepared  from 
original  MSS.  and  published  under  the 
patronage  of  the  most  Hon.  William 
Nevill,  Marquis  of  Abergavenny. 
Loud.  1885,  8°- 

Honours  and  Alliances  of   the 

Family  of  Nevil.  See  Archctologia, 
xiii,  7,  18. 

The  Descents  and  Matches  of 

all  the  Nevills  and  of  theire  Howsas 
since  the  Conqueste  A  vellum  roll, 
IGth  century.  Nevill  Documents, 
Record  Office. 

—A    miscellanie    of    thino^s    very 


observable  of  that  most  illustrious  and 
sometime  princely  family  of  the  Nevills. 
MS.  belonging  to  the  Marq.  of  Aber- 
gavenny, E ridge  Castle. 

— • Pedigrees    of   the    families    of 

Nevill,  etc.   Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  Roll  P,  3. 

^^op.y  of  a  MS.  relating  to  the 

family  of  Nevile  of  Che  vet,  compiled 
by  Henry  Nevile  in  1595.     Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  24,471,  f.  52. 
Gcuealoofical  Collections  relatins: 


to  the  various  branches  of  the  Nevill 
Family,  by  John  and  Peter  Le  Neve, 
and  D.  K  Davy.  Brit  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  3882  ;  Add.  MS.  19,143. 

Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Neville, 

Earls  of  Northumberland  and  West- 
moreland. Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  4712. 

Pedigree  of  the  Nevills,  Lords 

of  Kaby  and  Earls  of  Westmoreland. 
Ashm.  Lib.  Wood  MS.  8486. 
Genealomcal  lioll  of  the  Pedi- 


grees of  the  Nevile,  Earls  of  West- 
moreland and  Barons  Latimer,  and 
Cornwallis  Families,  compared  with 
the  original  in  the  Heralds'  College 
and  signed  by  Jo.  Philipott,  Somerset 
Herald,  1637.  Her.  Coll.  Philipot 
MS.  2.  Pd. 

Pedigrees  of  several  branches  of 

the  Nevills.'  Her.  Coll.  Philipot  MSS. 
Pb.  2  ;  3. 

Claim  of  Henry  Nevtlle  to  the 

Barony  of  Abergavenny.  See  Sessional 
Papers,  April  1605— June  1610. 


Nevill — A  treatise,  whether  the  Barony 
of  Abergavenny  be  descended  wnto  the 
daughter  and  heire  of  tlie  Hon.  Henry 
Nevill,  the  late  Baron,  etc.  Lond. 
1612,  12'^- 

New — Notes  of  English  Families  of  the 
name  of  New,  by  P.  P.  New.  Roch- 
dale, 1886,  4"- 

Newburgh — The  Case  of  the  Earl  of 
Newburgh,  and  Lord  Viscount  Kiimaird 
(as  to  the  Derwent water  Estate).  Lond. 
(1783),  8°- 

Newburgh,  Earldom  of,  see  Eyre  ; 
Giustiniani. 

Newcomb— Genealogical  Memoir  of  the 
Newcomb  Family,  containing  records 
of  nearly  every  person  of  the  name  in 
America,  from  1635  to  1874.  Elgin, 
Illinois,  1874,  8''- 

Newcomen — Pedigree  of  Newcomen  of 
Saltfletby.  See  "Journal  of  the 
British  Archaeological  Association," 
ix,  94. 

Newell,  see  also  Candee. 

Newell — Thomas  Newell,  who  settled  in 
Famington,  Conn.  A.D.  1632,  and  his 
Descendants  A  Genealogical  Table, 
by  Mrs.  Mary  A.  (Newell)  Hall. 
Southington,  Conn.  1878,  12P- 

Newhall — The  Newhall  Family  of  Lynn, 
Massachusetts,  by  Henry  F.  Waters. 
Salem,  1882,  8"- 

Newport — Genealogical  Account  of  the 
Family  of  Newport,  of-  High  Ercall, 
Salop,  afterwards  Earls  of  Bradford, 
by  Hon.  G.  T.  0.  Bridgeman.  Bridge- 
north,  4P'      Privately  printed. 

Newton — Evidences  of  the  Newton 
Family.  MS.  No.  iy.  5.  Towneley 
Hall,  Burnley. 

Some  notices  of  the  Families  of 


Newton  and  Noyes,  of  East  Mascalls  in 
Lindfield,    etc.,    by    Thomas    Herbert 
Noyes.     Lond.  1857,  S^- 
Genealoi2:ical     Memoranda    re- 


lating to  the  Family  of  Newton,  with 
facsimile  of  signatures  of  Sir  Isaac 
Newton,  his  seals  and  arms.  Privately 
printed,  1871,  4P- 

-Account  of  the  Family  of  Sir 


Isaac  Newton,  by  Dr.    T.  Keid.     See 
"  Edinb.  Phil.  jJurn."  iii.  293. 
Nicholas — Pedigree  of  Nicholas  of  Rynd- 
way,    Co.   Wilts,   1679.      Brit.    Mus. 
Add.  MS.  17,869,  a,  b. 


442 


Family  Histories,  pEDiaREEs,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


Nicholas — Genealogical  Memoinuda  re- 
lating to  the  Family  of  Nicholas,  by 
Major  Griftin  Nicholas.  Hounslow, 
1874,  4"-  Printed  for  private  circu- 
lation. 

Nichols — An  Account  of  the  Family  of 
NichoU,  Nicholls,  or  Nicolls,  of  Lon- 
don, and  Ampthill,  with  notes  and 
documents  relating  to  the  Family  of 
NichoU,  of  Fssex,  with  their  Pedigree, 
by  F.  M,  Nichols.  "  Topographer  and 
Genealogist,"  iii.  533— 5G2, 

Nicholson — Nicholson  of  Badsworth,  etc. 
originally  of  Carlton  near  Barnsley, 
compiled  from  lioyston  and  Badsvvorth 
Kegisters,  etc.,  by  T.  N.  Ince  of  Wake- 
field.    1861,  4^^- 

Nicoll — The  Nicoll  Family  of  Orange 
County,  New  York.  New  York,  1886, 
40.      Privately  printed. 

Nidau — Les  Comtes  de  Nidau,  par  Jean 
Grellet.  Extrait  du  Musee  Neuchate- 
lois,  etc.  Neuchatel,  1888,  S'^- 

Niles,  see  Vinton  Genealogy. 

Niort — Notice  historique  et  genealogique 
concern  ant  une  ancienne  Famille  de 
Languedoc  (Famille  Niort),  par  Charles 
Nicolas  et  Urbain  Lucas.  Paris,  1853, 
8«- 

Noailles — Lettres,  harangues  et  compli- 
ments a  la  tres-ancienne  et  tres-illustre 
Maison  de  Noailles,  par  G.  Pontier. 
Par.  1696,  8'^- 

LeBiographe  universal.  Maison 

de  Noailles.     Par  Amedee  de  Cesena, 
Par.  1842,  8«- 

Noble — History  and  Genealogy  of 
Thomas  Noble,  of  Westficld,  Mass. 
With  Genealogical  Notes  of  other  fami- 
lies by  the  name  of  Noble,  by  Lucius 
M.  Boltwood.  Hartford,  Conn.  1878, 
go.     Privately  printed. 

Noe — Genealogie  de  la  Famille  de  la 
Noe,  par  le  Marquis  Theodore  de 
Quatre  Barbes.     Par.  1855,  12o- 

Notice  historique  et  genealogique 

sur  Noe-les-Mallets,  par  Lucien  Con- 
stant.    Bar-sur-Seine,  8"- 

Noel,  see  Newell. 

Noon  pedigrees,  with  notes  by  D. 
E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19143. 

Normant — Genealogie  de  la  Famille  le 
Norman t,  par  M.  Ed.  le  Normant  des 
Varannes.     Orleans,  1853,  fol. 


Normant — Arbre  genealogique  de  la 
Famille  le  Normant,  par  M.  Ed.  le 
Normant.     Orleans.  1853,  fol. 

Norres — Memoir  of  the  Lancashire  House 
of  Noreis,  or  Norres  ;  and  Norres,  of 
Bolton,  etc.  See  G  Ormerod's  "  Pa- 
rentalia,"  1851 ;  also  "  Cheshire  and 
Lancashire  Historic  Society,  Session  2 
pp.  138,  240. 

Genealogical  Declaration  respec- 
ting the  Family  of  Norres,  by  Sir 
William  Norres,  of  Speke,  in  1563; 
accompanied  by  an  abstract  of  Ancient 
Charters.  "  Topographer  and  Genea- 
logist," ii.     357—383. 

Norris — Pedigree  of  the  Norris  Family 
for  three  generations,  represented  in 
a  Carving  over  a  Chimneypiece,  at 
Speke  Hall,  co.  Lancaster.  See  Arch- 
wologia,  xiv,  20. 

North — Pedigrees  of  the  Family  of  North. 
See  Koger  North's  Life  of  Lord  Keeper 
North ;  and  the  Life  of  Sir  Dwdley 
North.     Lond.  1742  and  1744,  4P- 

Lives  of  the  three  great  Norths,  by 

Boger  North,  with  biographical  notes, 
by  H.  Boscoe.   3  vols.  Lond.  1826,  8o- 

Some  Particulars   concerning:  the 


Family  of  North,  of  Cartleige.    Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  7029,  f.  539. 

Arms .  and    Monuments     of   the 

Family  of  North,  of  Kirtling.      Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  5819,  f.  115  b. 

Genealogical  Collections  concern- 


ing the  Family  of  North,  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.    MS.  19,143. 

Family  of  North,  Correspondence, 

1660—1728.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
32500;  32501. 

North,  Barony  of,  see  Doyle. 

Northampton — An  Account  of  the 
different  Earls  of  Northampton,  from 
the  time  of  William  the  Conqueror  : 
with  an  historical  description  of  the 
noble  family  of  Compton.  North- 
ampton, 1820,  120- 

Descent  of   the   Family 

of  the  Earl  of  Northampton,  with 
Portraits  in  pen  and  ink.  Brit.  Mus. 
Lans.  Boll,  9. 

Northcote— The  life  of  the  Earl  of 
Iddesleigh,  with  a  complete  history  of 
the  Northcotc  family^  by  Charles 
-Worthy.  Second  edition.  Lotid. 
1887,  8°- 


Family  Histoeito,  PEDiaR"EEs,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


443 


North  end — Descendants  of  Ezekiel  North- 
end,  of  Rowley.     Salem,   1874,  8''- 

Norrhrup  Genealogy,  hy  Hon.  A.  judson 
Northrup,  of  Syracuse,  N.Y.  [1889], 
8«-_ 

Northumberland,  see  Neville ;  Percy  ; 
Lancaster. 

Nortliwood — Genealogical  Notices  of  the 

'  Northwoods.  See  "  Archseologia  Can- 
tiana,"  ii.  9—42.     Lond.  1859,  8«- 

Norton,  see  also  Candee. 

Norton — Collections  respecting  the  Family 
of  Norton,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Jkit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19143. 

A    Genealogy    of   the    Norton 

Family,  with  miscellaneous  notes,  lie- 
printed  from  the  New  Eng.  Hist,  and 
Geneal.  Begiste)\  1859.  Boston,  1859, 

Nowell — Genealogical  Collections  relating 
to  the  Family  of  Nowell,  or  Noel. 
Ashni.  Lib.  MSS.  1750  ;  1750  B.  ; 
and  17G3. 

Noyes,  see  also  Newton. 

Noyes — A  Genealogical  Account  of  the 
Noyes  Family,  together  with  the  Dike 
Family  and  the  Fuller  and  Edson 
Families,  by  Jacob  Noyes.  Abington, 
1861,  8'^ 

Nugent^ — Claim  ol:  Governor  Nugent,  and 
Andrew  Nugent,  Esq.,  to  be  co-heirs 
of  the  Barony  of  Delvin.  i^essionnl 
Papers,  144  of  ]  831— 32. 

—Claim     of     William      Thomas 

Nugent  to  be  Baron  Nugent  of  Kiver- 
ston,  in  Ireland.  Sessional  Papers, 
208  of  1839. 

Nunn — Pedigrees  of  the  Nunn  Family  of 
Suffolk,  with  notes  bv  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19143. 

Nuthall— The  Nuthall  Family  of  Golyn- 
rode.  See  G.  Ormerod's  "  Farentalia," 
1851. 

Xyau — Genealogie  et  alliances  de  MM. 
de  Nyau,  Comtes  de  Chateaubourg, 
par  Charles  de  Nyau.    Paris,  1685, 12"- 

Oakes — Collections  respecting  the  Family, 
of  Oakes,  bv  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,143. 

O' Brian — Claim  of  Lad}^  O'Brian  to  the 
l^arony  of  Leighton  Bromswold.  Ses- 
sional Pajjers,  Jan. — Feb.  1673. 

An   Account   of    tli^    O'Brian 

Family.  Pub.  Lib.  Camb.  MS.  Dd. 
ill.  83. 


O'Brien — Historical  Memoirs  of  the 
O'Briens,  with  Notes,  Appendix,  aid 
Genealogical  Table  of  their  several 
branches,  by  John  O'Donoghue.  Dublin, 
1860,  8o-  ' 

>  Copies  of  the  Pedigrees  of  the 

various  branches  of  the  O'Brien  Familv, 
Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  101. 

O'Byrne — Historical  Beminiscences  of 
the  O'Byrnes,  O'Tooles,  O'Kavanahs, 
and  other  Irish  Chieftains,  by  K.  H. 
O'Byrne.     Lond.  1843,  8«- 

O'Carroll— The  Family  of  O'Carroll,  of 
Ireland.  See  "  Irish  Antiquarian 
Researches,"  by  Sir  Wm.  Betham, 
1827. 

Ochiltree,  Peerage  of,  see  Castle-Stewart. 

Ockham— Claim  of  R.  G.  N.  M.,  Viscount 
Ockham,  to  the  Barony  of  Wentworth, 
Sessional  Papers,  H.  of  1863  ;  G.  of 
1864. 

0' Con  or— Memoirs  of  Charles  O'Conor 
of  Belanagare,  with  a  Historical 
Account  of  the  Family  of  O'Conor, 
b}'  the  Rev.  C.  O'Conor.  Dublin, 
1796.  8^- 

Claim  of  Maurice  O'Connor,  of 


Mount  Pleasant,  in  King's  Count}', 
Esq.,  claiming  to  be  Baron  of  Killeen. 
Sessional  Papers,  144  of  1831—32. 

Odin — Pedigree  of  the  Odin  Family. 
Reprinted  from  the  New  Eng.  HistH 
and  Geneal.  Peqisier.  Boston,  1858, 
8«- 

Odingsells — Collections  respecting  the 
Family  of  Odingsells,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,143. 

Odiorne^ — Genealogy  of  the  Odiorne 
Family.  With  Notices  of  otlrer 
Families  connected  therewith,  by  James 
C.  Odiorne.     Boston,  1875,  8"- 

Odlin — The  Odlin  Family.  Descendants 
of  John  Odlin,  of  Boston,  in  the  Line 
of  his  Grandson,  the  Rev.  John  Odlin, 
of  Exeter,  N.H.  By  John  Taylor 
Perry.     Exeter,  N.H.  [1887],  8"- 

O'Donell— The  Family  of  Q'Donell,  of 
Ireland.  See  "  Irish  Antiquarian 
Researches,"  by  Sir  W.  Betham,  1827. 

OfHey  Family.  A  True  Account  of  the 
Alienation  and  Recovery  of  the  Estates 
of  tire  Offleys  at  Norton,  in  1754,  with 
remarks  on  the  version  of  the  story  hy 
the  author  of  "  Treinaine,"  and  ''  De 
Yere  "  [Mr.  Ward],  by  the  Rev.  Joseph 


4M 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,    and  Peerage  Cases. 


Hunter.  Loud.  181.1,  12'^-  See  also 
Sir  Harris  Nicolas's  edition  of  Isaak 
Walton's  Coinjilete  Angler,  p.  1. 
Lond.  1875,  8^- 

Ogilvy— Claim  of  Walter  Ogilvy,  Esq.  to 
the  title  of  Earl  of  Airlie,  and  Lord 
Ogilvy.  Sesuonal  Papers,  67  of  1812 
—13  ;  60  of  1813—14. 

Case    of   Walter  Ogilvie,  Esq., 

claiming  the  Titles,  etc.  of  Earl  of 
Airlie,  and  Lord  Ogilvie  of  Alith,  etc. 
1813,  fol. 

Ogle — Historical  Collections  of  the  Noble 
Families  of  Cavendishe,  Holies,  Vere, 
Harley,  and  Ogle,  bv  Arthur  Collins. 
Lond.  1752,  fol. 

An  Account  of  the  Family  of  Ogle. 

Ediub.  1812,  8^-    Privately  printed." 

Baronum     Osrleorum     Northum- 


briensisFamiliaePerantiquse,  Descensus. 
Bodl.  Lib.  MS   4160. 

Oglethorpe — Memorials  of  James  Ogle- 
thorpe, Founder  of  the  Colony  of 
Georgia,  with  genealogical  memoranda 
of  the  family,  by  T.  M.  Harris. 
Boston,  1841,  8«- 

O'Hara^ — Notices  of  the  O'Haras,  etc. 
See  History  of  the  Parishes  of  Bally- 
sadare  and  Kilvarnet,  Co.  Sligo,  by 
Terence  O'Korke.  Dublin,  1878, 
8«- 

O'Hart — The  last  Princes  of  Tara  ;  or  a 
brief  sketch  of  the  O'Hart  ancient 
Eoyal  Familv,  by  John  O'Hart.  Dub- 
lin,* 1873,  8«-*' 

O'Kavanah,  see  O'Byrne. 

Olcott — Descendants  of  Thomas  Olcott 
(Allcock),  one  of  the  First  Settlers  of 
Hartford,  Ct.,  by  Nathaniel  Goodwin. 
Hartford,  1845,  8«- 

The     Descendants    of     Thomas 

Olcott,     one   of   the    first   settlers    of 
Hartford,  Conn.,  by  Nathaniel  Good- 
win,    lie  vised  edition  with  additions, 
by  Henry  S.   Olcott.      Albany,   N.Y. 
1874,  8«- 

Olderabourg — Histoire  de  la  Maison 
d'Oldembourg,  by  M.  Jnlien,  1751. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  15475. 

— ■- Genealogical  Chart  of  the 

Oldenburg  Dynasty,  shewing  respec- 
tively the  title  of  Christian  IX.  of  the 
Ducal  House  of  Glucksburg  to  the 
throne  of  Denmark.  London,  Liver- 
pool, 1864.  single  sheet,  fol. 


Oldembourg— Genealogical  Chart,  show- 
ing all  the  Branches  of  the  House  of 
Oldenburg,  commonly  styled  Schleswig- 
Holstein,  now  living  and  occupying  the 
Thrones  of  Denmark,  Russia,  Olden- 
burg, and  Greece,  and  formerly  those 
of  Sweden  T?nd  Norway.    Single    sheet. 

Oldis— Memoirs  of  the  Family  of  Oldis. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  4240. 

Oliphant — The  Oliphants,  Lairds  of  Gask, 
by  T.  L.  Kington  Oliphant.  Grampian 
Cluh.  Lond.  1870,  8'^- 

The   Oliphants   in    Scotland, 


with  a  selection  of  original  Documents 
from  the  Charter  Chest  of  Gask. 
Edited  by  Joseph  Anderson.  Edinb. 
1879,  4P-  One  hundred  copies  pri- 
vately printed. 

Oliver — A  Brief  Genealogy  of  the  Des- 
cendants of  William  Hutchinson  and 
Thomas  Oliver,  by  W.  H.  Whitmore. 
Boston,  1865,  4P- 

Ancestry  of  Mary   Oliver,  who 

lived  1640 — 1698,  and  was  wife  of 
Samuel  Appleton  of  Ipswich,  by  Wm. 
S.  Appleton.     Cambridge,  1867,  4P- 

Oliver  Papers  and  pedigrees  as 

connected  with  the  Families  of  Pas- 
field,  Dixon,  Weldon,  Dod,  Selwyn  and 
Farquharson  of  Invercauld.  Lond. 
[1868]  4P- 

Oliver  Genealogy,  a  Record  of 

the  Descendants  of  Joseph,  Reuben, 
and  Levi  Oliver,  and  of  Pierre  Elisee 
Gallandet,  by  Rev.  H.  E.  Hay  den. 
New  York,  1888,  8o- 

Olmstead — An  abridged  Genealogy  of  the 
Olmstead  F'amily  of  New-England,  by 
Elijah  L.  Thomas.  Albany,  1869, 
12«- 

O'Meagher — Some  Historical  Notices  of 
the  O'Meaghers  of  Ikerrin,  by  Jos,  C. 
O'Meagher.     Lond.  1886,  4''- 

Oneby — An  extensive  pedigree  of  the 
Oneby  Family,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS   19143. 

O'Neill — Antrim  Castle,  the  seat  of  Lord 
Massereene  and  Ferrard,  loith  a  pedigree 
of  tlie  O'Neill  Family,  by  C.  H. 
O'Neill.     1860,  4«- 

Opdyke — The  op  Dyck  Genealogy,  con- 
taining the  Opdyck,  Opdycke,  Opdyke, 
Opdike  American  ])escendants  of  the 
Wesel  and  Holland  Families,  by  Chas. 
W.  Opdyke.     New  York,  1889,  S^- 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


445 


Orange — Histoire  dos  Princes  a  Orange 
de  la  Maison  de  Nassau  ;  avec  des 
portraits.  Amsterdam,  1G92,  12^- 
Another  edition,  1693,  8«- 

Lives    of    all    the    Princes   of 

Orange,  from  William  the  Great, 
founder  of  the  Commonwealth  of  the 
United  Provinces,  by  Baron  Maurier, 
with  Life  of  William  the  Third,  by 
Thomas  Brown.  Loud.  1693,  8«'  2nd 
edition,     1702. 

-The  History  of  the  House  of 


Orange  ;  together  with  the  history  of 
William  and  Mary,  King  and  Queen  of 
England,  from  their  accession  to  1693, 
hy  Richard  Burton.  A  new  edition. 
Westminster,  1814,  4^- 

Ord — Pedigree  of  the  Ord  Family,  with 
genealogical  notes,  by  D.  E.  Davv. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,143. 

Orford,  Earl  of,  see  Walpole. 

Orignv — Memoire  sur  la  Famille  des  d' 
Origny.     1757,  12"- 

Orleans,  see  also  Bourbon, 

Orleans — Notices  biographiques  des 
princes  et  princesses  de  la  Maison 
d'Orleans.     Paris,  1824,  8"- 

Precis  historique,  genealogique, 

et  litteraire  de  la  Maison  dX)rleans, 
par  Gabr.  Peignot.    Paris,  1830,  8'^- 

Families  d'Orleans.  Publiee  par 


D.  Ivel.     Paris,  1830,  IS'' 

Genealoo-ie      de      la      Maison 


Orley,  see  Ludovisi, 

Ormerod — The      Ormerod     Family,      of 

Ormerod,    etc.        See     G.     Ormerod's 

"  Parentalia,"  1851. 
Pedigree    of     the    Family    of 

Ormerod,  of  Cheshire.     Single  sheet. 
Ormesby-Gore      Pedigree.  Privately 


d'Orleans-Longueville.    No  date,  -l^* 

Genealogie      de      la       Maison 

d'Orleans  -de  -  Rere  '  et     d'Orleans  - 
Cresse3"-la-Tasserie,  tiree  des  Memoires 
d'Aimon      Proust      de      Chambourg. 
Orleans,  n.d.  4^- 
Histoire  des  dues  et  du    duche 


d'Orleans,  comprenant  I'histoire  et  la 
des(iription  de  la  Beauce,  du  pays 
Chartrain,  du  Blesois,  du  Vendomois, 
du  Gatinais,  du  Perche  et  de  ce  qui 
constituait  I'ancienne  generalite 
d'Orleans,  par  Philipon  de  la  Madelaine. 
Illustree  par  MM.  Baron,  Francais, 
C.  Nanteuil,  etc.     Paris,  1845,  S^-' 

Memoirs     of     the     House     of 

Orleans,  bv  W.  Cooke  Tajlor,  LL.D. 
3  vols.  Lond.  1849,  8«- 

Documents  authentiques  sur  les 

biens  de  la  famille  d'Ot  leant,  par  A.  de 
Lassalle  et  L.  de  La  Roque,  Paris, 
1852,  80- 


printed  by  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps. 

Ormond — History  of  the  House  of 
Ormonde,  by  William  Roberts,  Ulster 
King-of-Arms,  1648.  IIS.  Trinity 
College,  Dublin, 

The    Pedigree    of    the     Most 

Noble  House  of  Ormond,  by  Richard 
Lawlesse.  See  "  Geraldine  Documents," 
edited  by  the  Rev.  Samuel  Havman. 
Dublin,  1873,  8"- 

An      extensive       Pedigree      of 

Thomas,  late  Earl  of  Ormond  and 
Ossory,  by  Robert  Rothe,  in  1616. 
Brit.  Mus":  Add.  MS.  4792,  f.  30. 

Claim  of  the  Earl    of   Ormonde 

and  Ossory  to  vote  at  Elections  of 
Irish  Peers.     Sessional  PaperSy  104  of 


1821. 

Ormond,  Duke  of,  see  Butler. 

Ormsby — Pedigree  of  the  family  of 
Ormsby,  formerly  of  Ormsby  in  Lin- 
colnshire, now  in  Ireland.  Edited  by 
J.  F.  Fuller.     Lond.  1887,  4«- 

Orsini^ — Historia  di  Casa  Orsini  con 
quattro  Libri  de  gli  Huomini  illustri, 
by  F.  Sansovino.  2  vols.  Yenetia, 
1565,  fol. 

Orus — Pedigree  of  the  Families  of  Orus 
and  Cotton.  Brit.  Mus.  Sloan  MS. 
4102. 

Osborn— Claim  of  G.  W.  F.  Osborn, 
called  Marquis  of  Carmarthen,  to  the 
Barony  of  Conyers.  Sessional  Papers, 
Apr.  1797— June  1798. 

Case  of  G.  W.  F.  Osborn,  Mar- 


quis of  Carmarthen,  in  relation  to  his 
claim  of  the  Barony  of  Convers, 
1798. 

Osborne— The  Osbornes.  See  "  The 
Great  Governing  Families  of  England," 
by  Sauford  and  Townsend.  Vol.  i.  p. 
330. 

Osmonde — Confirmation  of  Arms  by 
Robt.  Cooke,  Esq.,  Clarencieux  King 
of  Arms,  to  Henry  Osmonde,  of  Lon- 
don, 21  July,  1577.  The  arms  are 
painted  in  colours.  Brit.  Mus.  Woll. 
Ch.  XL  88. 


446 


Family  Histories,  PEDiGfuEEs,  ai^b    Peebage  Cases. 


Osraoy — Notice  hiographique  sur  la 
Maison  d'Osmoj  et  M.  Charles-Henry 
le  Boeuf,  comte  d'Osmoy,  par  A.  de 
Montvel.  Extrait  du  Pantheon  hio- 
graphiqtce    universel.       Paris,    1854, 

Ossory,  Earls  of,  see  Ormond. 

O'Sullivan  More's  Pedigree.  Early  Ages 
of  the  Ii'ish  Nation,  and  History,  and 
the  ancient  Establishment  of  the 
Milesian  families,  with  reference  to  the 
descendants  of  Heber.     1790,  4° 

Otis — A  Genealogical  and  Historical 
Memoir  of  the  Family  of  Otis  ;  des- 
cended from  John  Otis,  an  Early  Set- 
tler at  Hingham,  Mass.,  by  Horatio 
Nelson  Otis.     Boston,  [1850],  8'^- 

A    Genealogical    Memoir   of   the 

Family  of  Richard  Otis,  by  Horatio 
N.  Otis.     Boston,  1851,  8^^- 

O'Toole,  see  O'Byrne. 

Otter — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Otter 
of  Welham,  in  the  County  of  Notts, 
and  elsewhere,  with  notes,  by  Captain 
A.  E.  LawsonLowe.  Privately  printed, 
1880,  4'^- 

Owen,  see  also  Lloyd. 

Owen — Collections  relating  to  the  family 
of  Owen  of  Peniarth,  Porkington, 
Dolgelley,  etc.  Hengwrt  MSS.  59, 
63,  G4,  at  Peniarth. 

Pedigree  of  Owen  of  Llnnllo,   etc. 

by  G.  Grazebrook.   1888. 

Oxenbridge,  see  also  Braose. 

Qxenbridge— The  Oxenbi4dgeR  of  Brede 
Place^  Sussex,  and  Boston,  Ma«s.,  by 
W.  D.  Cooper.     Lond.  1860,  8'' 

Oienden — -Family  of  Oxenden  Corres^ 
pondence,  1589—1710.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MSS.  27999—28005. 

Oxford,  Earls  of,  see  also  Lindsay  j 
Makgill ;  Vere. 

—The  Descent  of  the  Earldom  of 

Oxfowl,  by  John  Gough  Nichols.  See 
"  Proceedings  of  the  Archaeological 
Institute  of  Great  Britain,"  held  ait 
Oxford,  1850.      Lond.  1854,  8^- 

Packard  pedigree,  with  genealogical  notes 
by  I).  E.  Davy,  and  copy  of  will  of 
Daniel  Packard  of  Middleton,  1819. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19144. 

^The  Genealogies  of  Samuel  and 

Abel  Packard  of  Bridgewater  and 
Cummington,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Theo. 
Packard.     Now  York,  1871,  8«' 


Packard— Celebration  of  the  Two  Hundred 
and  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  Land- 
ing of  Samuel  Packard  in  this  country, 
Aug.  10,  1638,  at  Brockton,  Mass. 
Issued  by  the  Packard  Memorial 
Association,  1888,  8'^- 

Pad  elf  or  d,  Tabular  pedigree,  by  S.  C. 
Newman.     Providence,  1859. 

Page  — Collection  concerning  the  Family 
of  Page,  of  Suffolk,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19144. 

— Page  Family  Chart,  lithographed 

by  L.  F.  Citti.  Richmond,  Va.  No 
date. 

Paget— The  Paget  Family.  See  "  The 
Great  Governing  Families  of  England," 
by  Sanfordand  Townsend.  Yol.i.p.  276. 

Pagon — Armes  de  la  Maison  de  Pagon. 
Paris,  1669,  12''- 

Paine,  see  also  Thayer. 

Paine — The  Paine  Family  Register,  or 
Genealogical  Notes  and  Queries.  Albany, 
1857,  &c.  4"-     In  progress. 

Paine  family  records.     A  journal 

of  genealogical  and  biographical  infor- 
mation respecting  the  American  fami- 
lies of  Payne,  Paine,  Pavn,  etc.,  edited 
by  H.  D.  Paine.    Albany,  1878,  &e.  8"- 

Genealogical  Notes  of  the  Paine 

Family  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  by  Natha- 
niel Paine.  Albany,  1878,  8"-  Privately 
printed. 

Paine  Genealogy,  Ipswich  Bi'anch  ; 

including  a  brief  history  of  the  Nor- 
man Race,  from  its  Origin  until  the 
Conquest  and  the  Crusade  in  which 
Hugh  de.  Payen  served,  by  Albert  W. 
Paine.     Bangor,  Maine,  1881,  8^- 

Pakenham — An  Ancient  Book  relating 
to  tlie  Pakenham  Family,  ternp.  Edw. 
II.  Brit.  Mus.  Campbell  Charter  XVII. 
Collections     concercing     the 


Pakenham   Family,   by   D.   E.    Davy. 
Brit.  .Mus.  Add.  MS.  19144. 

-Genealogy  and  Arms  of  the 


Family  of   Pakenham   of   Pakenham, 

with  extracts  from  the  Leger  Book  of 

Bury.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  32659,  f. 

127  b.  &c. 
Palavicini,  see  Cromwell. 
Palgrave,  see  also  Sands. 
Palgiave — Palgrave    Family  Memoi-ials, 

edited  by  Chas  John  Palmer  and  S.  J. 

Tucker,    assisted  by  Charles  Bridger. 

Norwich,  1878,  4^^       Privately  printed. 


Family  Histories,  Pedigeees,  and   Peeeage  Cases. 


447 


Palizzolo — Historical  and  Genealogical 
Account  of  the  Noble  Family  of  Paliz- 
zolo, of  Palermo,  Sicily.  See  "  Storia 
delle  Famiglie  Illustri  Italiaue."  Fir- 
enze,  1880,  fol. 

Palmer,  see  also  Colby. 

Palmer — Pedigree  of  the  Ancient  Family 
of  the  Palmers  of  Sussex,  compiled 
from  the  original  MS.  in  the  possession 
of  Sir  Chas.  J.  Palmer,  Bart.,  of 
Dorney  Court.  Together  with  extracts 
from  liegisters,  etc.  by  Koger  Jenyns. 
Lond.  1867,  4« 

, — Copies  of  Willsof  Henrj^,  Helen 

and  John  Palmer,  of  Snape,  Co. 
Suffolk,  1535,  1565,  1573  and  1602. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  31,151.  Add. 
Ch.  26,342. 

Pedigree  of  the  Palmer  family, 


Parker — Pedigree  of  Sir  John  Parker. 
See  Strype's  ' '  Life  of  Archbishop 
Parker,"  vol.  3. 

■Collections  concerning  the  Parker 


with  notes  by  D.  E.  Davy,  and  copy  of 
the  will  of  Edmund  Palmer  of  Kend- 
ham,  1710.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  lyiS. 
19144. 

-Notes  of  the    pedigrees   of  the 


family    of    Pahiier,    of    Augmenning, 
Wingliam,  and  Parham.      MS.  in  the 
possession  of   Sir  Alex.   Acland-Hood, 
Bart.,  at  St.  Audries,  Co.  Somerset. 
Palmer  Kecords. 


Proceedings, 
or  Memorial  Volume  of  the  First 
Palmer  Family  lieunion  held  at 
Stonington,  Conn.  1881.  Edited  by 
Noves  F.  Palmer.  Jamaica,  L.I.  1^81. 
8«-  ^    Supplement,  1882. 

• A  Brief  Greuealogical  History  of 

the  Ancestors  and  Descendants  of 
Deac.  Stephen  Palmer  of  Candia,  with 
some  account  of  «ther  the  lines  of 
descent,  from  Thomas  Palmer,  one  of 
the  Founders  of  Ivowlev,  Mass.  in  1639. 
Brooklyn,  1886,  8° 

Panciatichi- — Genealogia  e  Stona  della 
famiglia  Panciatichi,  by  L.  Paj^sei-ini. 
Firenze,  1858,  8^- 

Pan  mure,  see  Maule. 

Papafava — Albero  della  Famiglia  Papa- 
fava  di  Padova,  by  P.  Ceoldo.  Veiiezia, 
1801,  4«- 

Papillon — Memoirs  of  Thomas  Papillon, 
of  London,  ]\Ierchant,  1623—1702,  by 
Major  Papillon,  a  Lineal  Descendant. 
LoAd.  1887,  8«-      Privately  printed 

Park,  see  Champney. 

Parker,  see  also  Bateman. 


Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy.     Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,144. 

Pedigree  of  Henry  Parker,   Lord 

Morley,  by  John  Holmes.     Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.'20,768. 

Genealog}^   and    History    of    the 


Family  of  Parker,  of  Norton  and 
Woodthorpe,  co.  Derby.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  24,469. 

-Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Parker. 


See  Parker's  "  Description  of  Brows- 
holme."     Lond.  1815.   4-^- 

The  Genealogy  of  Wm.  Thornton 


Parker  of  Boston,   Mass.,   by  Wm.  T. 
Parker.     Newport,  1888,  S''- 

-Parker    Family  ;    Eecord  of  the 


Boxbury  Branch  of  the  Parker  Family 
of  Beading,  Mass.,  and  some  of  their 
Descendants,  by  G.  H.  Parker.  Cull- 
man, 1890,  8"- 

Parkes — Grant  of  Arms  to  Richard 
Parkes,  of  Willingworth,  co.  Stafford, 
1614.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  7025, 
f.  201. 

Parkhurst — A  Fragment  of  the  Park- 
hurst  Genealogy.  Prepared  from  the 
Kecords,  by  Charles  H.  Parkhurst. 
Providence,  1883,  8"-  For  private 
distribution. 

Parkyns  of  Hadleigh  and  Chediston, 
pedigrees  and  notes  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,144. 

Parr— The  Parrs  of  Kendall  Cattle. 
(Pedigree  of  the  PaiTs,  etc.)  Bv  Sir 
Geo.  F.  Duckett.     1875,  S^- 

The    Parrs  of  Kendal  Castk,  by 


Sir  George  Duckett.  See  "  Transac- 
tions of  the  Cumberland  and  West- 
moreland Antiquarian  Society,"  vol.  ii. 
Kendall,  1876,  8«- 

-Parr  pedigree,  with   not^s  by  D. 


E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,144. 

Parrocel — Monographic  des  Parroeel  ; 
essai  par  Etienne  Parrocel,  avec  tableau 
genealogique.     Mars.  1861,  8^ 

Parry — Family  Records.  Philadelphia, 
1877,  8''-      Privately  printed. 

Parsons,  see  also  Dawson  ;  Leighton. 

Parsons— Letters  Patent  granting  to 
Eichai'd  Parsons,  of  Bellamont  in  the 
County   of   Dublin,    the  Dignities  of 


448 


Family  Histories,  Pedigbees,  ai^d    Peerage  Cases. 


Baron  of   Oxmantown   and   Viscount 

lioss,  2  July,  1(581. 
Parsons — Grant  of  Anns  to  Sir  William 

Parsons   from    Richard    St.     George, 

Ulster   King  at  Arms,   1G82.     MSS. 

6  and  7.    Parsontown  Castle. 
Genealogy   of    the    Family   of 

Joseph  Parsons,  [1850  ?]  8o- 
-Descendants  of  Cornet  Joseph 

Parsons,  who  settled  in  Sprinorfield  in 

1635.     Single  sheet. 
Descendants    of    Thomas    and 


Katherine  (Hester)  Parsons,  of  Eng- 
land, through  their  Grandson  Dea. 
Benjamin  of  Springfield,  Massachu- 
setts, bv  D.  P.  Holton.  New  York, 
1878,  folio  sheet. 

-A     partial    genealogy    of    the 


descendants    of  S     Parsons    of    East 

Hampton,  L.I   1650,  by  G.  R.  Howell. 

Albany,  1879,  8''- 
Parthemore — Genealogy  of  the   Parthe- 

more  Family,  1744—1885,  by  E.  W. 

S.  Parthemore.    Harrisburg,  Pa.  1885, 

8"- 
Partridge,  see  Lyman. 
Pasfield,  see  Oliver. 
Paske — Pedigree  of  the  Paske  Family  of 

Needham  Market,  with  notes  bvD.  E. 

Davy.     Brit.   Mus.  Add.  MS/l9144. 
Passerini — Storia      e      genealogia     delle 

famiglie   Passerini  e  de'  Rilli,  by   L. 

Passerini.     Firenze,  1874,  4'^- 
Paston,  see  also  Peverell. 
Account  of  the  -Paston  family,  by 

F.  Worship,  Esq.     Reprinted  from  the 

"  Journal  of  the  Norfolk  Archaeological 

Society." 

-Account  of  a  MS.   Genealogy   of 


the  Paston  Family,  in  the  possession 
of  his  Grace  the  Duke  of  Newcastle, 
by  F.  Worship,  with  folding  pedigree. 
1852,  80- 

■A    Pedigree   of   the     Family    of 


Paston,  in  Norfolk,  extracted  from  the 

Paston  Letters,  vol.  1.      Single   sheet. 

Sketch  of  the   History   of  Caistor 


Castle,  including  Biographical  Notices 
of  Sir  John  Fastolfe   and  of  different 
individuals    of    the    Paston     Family, 
edited  by  Dawson  Turner.     1842,  8"- 
Some    account    of     the      Paston 


Paston — Paston  Pedigrees,  with  genealo- 
gical notes.  Brit..  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
19,144;  28,062   f.  118. 

Paterson — Birthplace  and  Parentage  of 
William  Paterson,  Founder  of  the 
Bank  of  England,  etc.,  by  W.  Pagan. 
1862,  12^'- 


family.  See  "  A  Royal  Descent,  with 
other  Pedigrees  and  Memorials,"  by 
T.  E.  Sharpe  Lond.  1875  and  1881,  4«- 


■ Paterson  Genealogical  Regis- 
ter, by  James  P.  Andrews.  Colerain, 
1867,''8«- 

Pattee,  see  Corliss. 

Patterson — A  Record  of  the  Families  of 
Robert  Patterson  (the  Elder),  Emigrant 
from  Ireland  to  America,  1774,  etc.,  by 
Wm.  Ewing  Du  ]^ois.  Pliladelphia, 
1847,  80- 

Pauncefote — Collections  relating  to  the 
Family  of  Pauncefote,  Co.  Gloucester. 
Lamb!^  Lib.  MS.  1221. 

Pay  en,  see  also  Paine. 

Payen — Genealogie  de  la  famille  Payen, 
I3arons  de  Lallocu,  Comtes  de  la  Buc- 
quiere  ;  suivie  d'un  fragment  genealo- 
gique  sur  les  Marquis  de  Bacquehem, 
par  A.  Le  Boucq  de  Ternas.  Douai, 
1864,  8"-      Only  25  copies  printed. 

Payne,  see  also  Paine. 

Payne — The  Genealogy  of  the  Payne  and 
Gore  Families.  Edited  by  W.  H.  Whit- 
more.  Prince  Society.  Boston,  1875,  4°- 

• Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  Payne, 

by  W.  H.  Whitmore.  Published  by 
the  Prince  Society,  Albany,  New 
York.     Albany,  1878,  8«- 

Pazzi — Dei  fuochi  d'allegrezza  artifiziati 
per  la  Famiglia  dei  Pazzi  di  Firenze 
nel  Sabato  Santo.  By  D.  M.  Manni. 
Firenze,  1867,  8«- 

Poabody — Genealogy  of  the  Peabody 
Family,  by  C.  M.  Endii'ott.  Revised 
and  corrected  by  Wm.  S.  Peabody. 
With  a  partial  Record  of  the  Rhode 
Island  branch,  by  B.  F.  Pabodie.  Bos- 
ton, 1867,  8«- 

Peach — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Peach. 
Privately  printed. 

Pearce,  see  also  Peirce. 

Pearce  Genealogy,  being  the  Record  of 
the  Posterity  of  Richard  Pearce,  an 
Early  Inhabitant  of  Portsmouth  in 
Rhode  Island,  by  Col.  F.  C.  Pierce. 
Jlockford.  111.  1888.  8«- 

Pearson — Collections  for  the  pedigrees  of 
Pearson,  etc.,  19th  century.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MSS.  31013  ;  31014. 


Family  Histories,   Pedigrees,   and  Peerage  Cases. 


449 


Peeci — Genealogia  clei  Conti  Pecci  signori 
di  iVrgiano,  by  L.  Fumi  ed  A.  Lisini. 
Pisa,  1880,  40- 

Peche,  see  also  Peverell 

Peelie — Collectiou  concerning  the  Peche 
Family,  bv  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS."'l9144 

Peche  of  Lullingstone,  by  the  Eev. 

W.  A.  Scott  Robertson.      Lond.  1886. 

Peck — A  Genealogical  History  of  the 
Descendants  of  Joseph  Peck,  who 
emigrated  with  his  family  to  this 
country  in  1638  ;  and  Records  of  his 
father's  and  grandfather's  family  in 
England,  with  Pedigree,  Coats  of  Arms, 

.     etc.,   by   Ira  B.  Peck.     Boston,  1868, 

A   Genealoscical    Account    of   the 


Descendants  in  tlie  Male  Line  of 
William  Peck,  one  of  the  founders  in 
1638  of  the  Colony  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  by  Darius  Peck.  Hudson, 
1877,  8°-*' 

Pecori — Famiglia  Pecori  de  Firenzi,  by 
L.  Passerinr.     Firenze,  1868,  S'^- 

Pedvvardine— Chartulary  of  the  Family 
of  Pedwardine,  relating  to  lands  in 
Cos.  Lincoln,  Northampton,  etc.,  with 
a  Descent,  and  Arms  in  Colours,  of  the 
families  of  Croun  and  Pedvvardyn  ;  late 
12th  Century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
32101. 

Peel — Pedigree  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir 
Robert  Peel,  and  the  Peels  of  Lan- 
cashire, from  the  year  1600  to  1846, 
by  John  Davies.  Manchester,  1846, 
broadside. 

Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Peel,  of 

Peele  Fold,  Lancashire,  compiled  by 
Joseph  Foster.     Single  sheet.  1875. 

Pegge — The  Pegge  Family.  See  "  Derby- 
shire Archaeological  and  Natural 
History  Society,"  vol.  2. 

Peirce— The  Peirce  Family  of  the  Old 
Colony  ;  or  the  Lineal  Descendants  of 
Abraham  Peirce,  who  came  to  America 
as  early  'as  1623,  by  Ebenezer  W. 
Peirce.     Boston,  1870,  8o- 

Peirce      Genealogy,      being      the 

Record  of  the  Posterity  of  John  Pers, 
an  early  Inhabitant  of  Watertown  in 
New  England  ;  with  Notes  on  the 
History  of  other  Families  o#  Pierce, 
Pearce,  etc.,  by  Fred.  Clifton  Peirce, 
Esq.     Worcester,  1880,  S^- 


Pelham — Correspondence  of  the  Family 
of  Pelham  of  Sussex,  1543  to  1722. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  .33084^. 

Correspondence  of  Thomas  Pel- 
ham of  Stanmer,  with  members  of  his 
family.  1754-1813.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MSS.  33091—33093. 

•Correspondence  of  Thomas  Pel- 


ham, Earl  of  Chichester,  with  members 
of  his  family,  1762—1826.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MSS.  33126—33130. 

•Miscellaneous     papers     of    the 


Family  of  Pelham  and  its  collateral 
branches,  1533 — 1825.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MSS.  33137—33140. 

-Correspondence  and    Papers  of 


the  i'amilv  of  Pelham,  Earls  of  Chi- 
chester, 1711—1825.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  33441. 

■Will  of  Elmuud  Pelham,  dated 


5   July,  1604.     Brit.  Mus.   Add.  Ch. 
29500. 

•Patents  of  honours  and  appoint- 


ments conferred  upon  the  Duke  of 
Newcastle,  from  1714  to  1765.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  33,063. 

•Papers  relating  to  the  Funerals 


of  Members  of  the  Family  of  Pelham, 
16th— 18th  centuries.  Brit  Mus  Add. 
MS.  33,610  T. 
Historical     and     Genealoo-ical 


Notices  of  the  Pelham  Family,  by 
Mark  Anthony  Lower.  Privately 
printed,  1873,  fol. 

Notes  concerning  Peter  Pelham, 

by    W.    H.    Whitmore.       Cambridge, 
[U.S.]  1867,  8"- 
Herbert  Pelham,   his  ancestors 


and  descendants.  (Reprinted  from  the 
New  England  Historical  and  Genea- 
logical Register.)  By  Joseph  Samuel 
Chester.     Boston,  Mass.,  1879,  8'^- 

Pembroke,  Earls  of,  see  also  Howard  ; 
Valence. 

A  cataloo-ue  of  all  the  Earls 


of  Pembroke  that  have  been  sithence 
Tihe  Conquest  in  order  as  they  succeeded, 
with  the  yssues  of  diverse  of  them 
together  with  thyre  proper  coate  armor 
and  a  briefe  remembi-ance  writen  touch- 
ing some  matters  of  eche  of  the  saide 
Erles,  &c.,  &c.,  by  Geo.  Owen.  MS. 
No.  108.  Ettington  Hall,  Co.  Warwick. 
-The     Earls,     Earldom,    and 


Castle  of  Pembroke,  by  Geo.  T.  Clark, 


450 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,    and  Peerage  Cases. 


Esq.  See  "  Archseologia  Carabreiisis," 
third  series,  vols.  5,  (3,  &  7.  Lond. 
1859,  etc.,  8«- 

Pembroke — The  Earls,  Earldom,  and 
Castle  of  Pembroke,  by  G.  T.  Clark. 
1880,  8°- 

Pendaglia — Quattro  Conti  ne  quali  la 
Genealogia  della  Magnifica  Casa 
Pendaglia,  with  genealogical  tree,  by 
B.  Pendaglia.     Ferrara,  1568,  4P 

Pendrell — The  Pcndrell  Familj^,  by 
Kichard  Peake.  See  "  Archseologia 
Cambrensis,"  third  series,  vol.  5.  Lond. 
1859,  8^- 

Pendril,orPendrel.  Notices  rela- 
ting to  the  family  of  Pendril,  with  deeds 
containing  signatures  of  the  f amil3\  See 
"  Journal  of  the  British  Archaeological 
Association,"  vol.  xxix,  222,  363. 

Pengry — A  Genealogical  Record  of  the 
Descendants  of  Moses  Pengry  of 
Ipswich,  Mass..  by  Wm.  M.  Pingry. 
Ludlow,  Vt.  1881,  8^^- 

Penhallow — Memoir  of  the  Penhallow 
Family  ;  with  copies  of  Letters  and 
Papers  of  an  eai'ly  date,  by  Pearce  W. 
Penhallow.     Boston,  1878,  8«- 

Penhallow  Papers,  with  copies 

of  letters  and  papers  of  an  early  date, 
as  published  in  the  Ncav  Eng.  Hist,  and 
Gen.  Register,  1878,  and  now  with 
additions  and  brief  notices  of  some 
contemporary  families,  by  Pearce  W. 
Penhallow.     Boston,  1885,  8«- 

Peniarth — Collections  for  a  Genealogy  of 
the  Family  of  Peniarth,  in  Merioneth- 
shire.    MS.  No.  5.  Peniarth. 

Peniston— Pedigree  of  Peniston  of  Corn- 
well,  CO.  Oxon.  Privately  printed  by 
Sir  Thomas  Phillipps. 

The  Pedigree  of  Thomas  Peni- 
ston of  Dean,  in  the  County  of  Oxford, 
17  Eliz.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.'RoU  0,  18. 

Penn — Brief  Memoir  of  William  Penn, 
with  pedigree,  by  Priscilla  Wakefield. 
1816. 

William     i^enn,     proprietary     of 

Pennsylvania,  his  ancestry  and  descen- 
dants. Philadelphia,  1852,  broadside. 
The  Penns  and  Penningtons  of  the 


seventeenth  century,  in  their  domestic 
and  religious  life :  illustrated  by 
original  family  letters  :  also  incidental 
notices  of  T.  Ellwood,  by  Maria  Webb. 
Lond.  1867,  S^- 


Penn — A  Pedigree  and  Genealogical 
Notes  from  Wills,  Registers,  and 
Deeds,  of  the  Highly  l)istinguished 
Family  of  Penn,  of  England  and 
America.  Compiled  by  James  Cole- 
man.    Lond.  1871,  8*^- 

Penniman,  see  Vinton  Genealogy. 

Pennington — The  Penns  and  Penningtons 
of  the  seventeenth  century,  in  their 
domestic  and  religious  life  ;  illustrated 
by  original  family  letters,  etc.,  by  Maria 
Webb,     Lond.  1867,  S^- 

Pedigree    of    Sir    Josslyn 

Pennington,  fifth  Baron  Muncaster  of 
Muncaster  and  ninth  Baronet,  by 
Joseph  Foster.  Lond.  1878,  4"- 
Privately  printed. 

•Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 


Pennington,  of  Philadelphia,  in  America, 
and  Essex  and  Bucks,  in  England.  See 
"  Collectanea  Genealogica,"  vol.  i., 
edited  by  Jos.  Foster.  Lond.  1881, 
80- 

Penrhyn — Observations  on  the  Snowdon 
Mountains,  with  a  Genealogical  Account 
of  the  Penrhyn  Families,  by  Wm. 
Williams.     Lond.  1802,  8»- 

Penrice — The  Castle  and  Family  of  Pen- 
rice,  in  Gower.  See  "  Archseologia 
Cambrensis,"  third  series,  vol.  12. 
Lond.  1866,  S^- 

Pepperell,  see  also  Leighton. 

Pepperell— Life  of  Sir  William  Pepperell, 
Bart.,  by  Usher  Parsons.  Boston, 
1855,  8"-  See  also  Appleton's  Cyclo- 
paedia of  American  Biography,  vol.  4. 
New  York,  1888,  8"^- 

Peppoli — Peppoli,  Genealogia  di  sua 
Famiglia.     Bologna,  1686,  fol. 

Pepys — Genealogical  T^edigrees  of  the 
Family  of  Pepys,  and  of  the  Impington 
Branch  thereof.     Edinb.  1844,  4'^- 

-Diary    and   Correspondence   of 

Samuel  Pepys,  Esq.,  from  his  MS. 
Cypher  in  the  Pepysian  Library,  with 
a  Life  and  notes  by  Richard  Lord 
Braybrooke,  with  additional  notes  by 
Rev.  Mynors  Bright,  and  a  Pedigree  of 
the  Family  by  P.  H.  Pepys,  Esq.  6 
vols.     Lond.  1875—79,  8^- 

Genealogv  of  the  Pepys  Family, 

1273—1887.  YWith  illustrations  and 
pedigrees.]  By  Walter  C.  Pepys. 
Lond.  1887,  4«- 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,   a:n-d  Peerage  Cases 


451 


Perclie — Histoiro  des  Corates  du  Perche 
de  la  Ftimille  des  Rotrou,  par  M.  0. 
Bes  Murs.     Paris,  185G,  8-^- 

Perceval,  see  also  Yver3^ 

Perceval  —  History  of  tbe  Perceval 
Family.  See  Drummond's  "  Noble 
British  Families,"  vol.  2. 

■ Account  of  the  Perceval  Family, 

of  Allerton.  See  "  Cheshire  and  Lan- 
cashire Historic  Society."  Session  I. 
p.  61. 

"  Notes  concerning  my  family, 

1717,"  chronological  extracts  and 
memoranda  relating  to  the  family  of 
Perceval  of  Ireland  [afterwards  Earls 
of  Egmont]  160G— 1708,  by  Sir  John 
Perceval,  5th  Baronet ;  with  drawings 
of  Arms,  etc.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
27,988. 

A  brief  account  of  the   Family 

of  Perceval,  Earls  of  Egmont.  Lond. 
[1740],  8'' 

Notices  of  the   Perce vals,   etc. 

See  History  of  the  Parishes  of  Bally- 
sadare  and  Kilvarnet,  Co  Sligo,  by 
Terence     O'Rorke.        Dublin,     1878, 

Sevei-al  volumes   of   collections 

for  the  history  of  the  House  of  Perci- 
val,  in  the  possession  of  the  Earl  of 
Egmont,  at  St.  James'  Place. 

Percy— The  Percy  Family.  See  "The 
Great  Governing  Families  of  England," 
by  Sanford  and  Townsend,i.  21. 

Remarks  on  the  far  descended  and 

renowned  Titl<3  of  Lord  Percy,  by 
Alexander  Sinclair,  8°- 

Descent  of  the  most  noble  race  of 


Percy,  Earls  and  Dukes  of  Northum- 
berland ;  from  public  and  private 
archives,  chronicles,  manuscript  sources 
of  evidence,  historians,  Dugdale,  Ed- 
mondson,  Collins,  and  other  authorities. 
See  Illustrations  of  Alnwick,  Piudhoe, 
and  Wark worth,  by  C.  H.  Hartshorne. 
Privately  printed,  no  date,  4^ 

-A  History  of  the  Family  of  the 


Percys,  Barons  Percy,  and  Earls  of 
Northumberland,  etc.,  by  Arthur 
Collins.     Loud.  1750,  8"- 

Extracts    of     the     History     and 

Genealogy  of  the  Noble  Families  of  the 
Earl  and  Countess  of  Northumberland, 
by  R.  Griffith.  Dublin,  1764,  8'^- 
Privately  printed. 


*ercy — A  sketch  of  the  male  descendants 
of  Josceline  de  Louvaine,  the  second 
House  of  Percy,  Earls  of  Northumber- 
land, Barons  Percy,  etc.  by  William 
Edward  Surtees.  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne,  1844,  8"^-      Privately  printed. 

Chronicle  of  the  Family  of  Percy. 

[A  metrical  pedigree,  edited  by  J.B. 
i.e.  John  Besley.]  Imprinted  at  New- 
castle, by  M.  A.  Richardson.  New- 
castle Reprints,  vol.  i.  1845,  8° 

The  Old  Heraldry  of  the   Percys, 

by  W.  H.  D.  Longstaffe.  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne,  1860,  8o-  Privately 
printed. 

The  Old  Heraldry  of  the   Percys. 

^ae  Archceologia  .^liana,  vol.  ly.  New- 
castle, 1860,  8«- 

Obituary  Notices  published  on 

the  Death  of  Algernon,  Duke  of  Nor- 
thumberland. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 
1865,  4"- 

More  Percy  Anecdotes,  Old  and 

New,  1H65,  pp.  12.    Privately  printed. 

The    Percies    in     Scotland,    by 

Joseph  Bain.  See  the  Archceological 
Joiornal,  vol.  41.  Lond.  1884,  8«- 

Annals  of  the   House  of  Percv 


from  the  Conquest  to  the  19th  century, 
by  E.  B.  De  Fonblanque.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1887,  8"- 

Younger  Branches  of  the  House 

of  Percy.  "  Collectanea  Topographica 
et  Genealogica,"  ii.  57 — ^Q. 

-Several  manuscript  histories  and 


pedigrees  of  the  Percy  Family  are  in 
the  Librar}^  of  his  Grace  the  Duke  of 
Northumberland,  at  Alnwick  Castle. 

-Heere  beginneth  the  prologue  of 


litle  treatice  following,  w^^  is  the 
descente  of  the  Lords  Percyes,  made 
and  compiled  briefly  by  me,  William 
Gamble,  Cleake  and  secretary  to  the 
right  noble  Hen.  of  Northumberland. 
1729,  3IS.  Alnwick  Castle. 

: — Genealogia       Dominorum      de 

Percie.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  882,  f .  74. 

Pedigree  of   the  Per^y  Family. 

Her.  Coll.  MS.  D.  I. 

Genealogy  of  the  Perc}^  Family 

from  the  vear  890,  to  the  time  of  Edw. 
III.     Brit.  Mus.  Sloan  MS.  4276. 

Notices    of  the  last    surviving 

branch  of  the  noble  family  of  Percy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,470,  f.  176. 


452 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigrees,  and  Peeeage  Cases. 


Percy — Evidentise  Antiquorura  Domi- 
norum  de  Percy.  Bodl.  Libr.  MS. 
5016. 

A  short  Discourse  of  the  Pedi- 
grees of  the  Families  of  Percy  and 
Stanley.  Supposed  to  be  in  the 
autograph  of  Ben  Jonson.  MS.  No. 
15.  Peniarth. 

-Account  of  the  Family  of  Percy 


of  Worcester  and  Bridg worth,  by  Bp 
Percy.  Before  177t5.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  32,326. 

-Collections     relating      to    the 


Percy  Family,  by   Bp.    Percy,    1778, 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  32.327. 

-Genealogical  notes  of  the  Percy 


Family,  Earls  and  Dukes  of  North 
umberland,  bv  Bp.  Percy,  circa  1778. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  32,328. 

The     Case    of     James    Percy, 

Clay  man  t  to  the  Earldom  of  North- 
umberland.    Lond  1685,  fol. 

Case  of  Hugh,  Baron  Percy,  on 

his    Claim     to    the    Office    of     Lord 
Chamberlain  of  England.  1780,  fol. 

Claim    of    James     Percy,     the 

Trunk-maker,  to  the  Earldom  of 
Northumberland,  as  descended  from 
Sir  Ingelram  or  Ingram  Percy  ;  Will 
of  Sir  Ingram  ;  Descent  and  Succession 
of  the  Percys,  Earls  of  Northumber- 
land, &c.  "  Collectanea  Topographica 
et  Genealogica,"  vi.  266—283,  370— 
380. 
Short  Account  of  the  Proceed- 


ings of  James  Percy,  late  of  Ireland, 
in  pursuance  of  his  right  to  the 
Earldom  of  Northumberland.  No  date, 
broadside. 

Perez— Carta  executoria  a  pedimiento  de 
Pero  Perez  de  la  villa  de  la  Parr,  of 
proof  of  nobility,  18  July,  1542,  fol- 
lowed by  a  certificate  of  nobility  to 
Gabriel  Perez,  1573,  with  coloured  arms. 
Spanish.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,678. 

Perkens,  see  Dawson. 

Perkins — The  Name  of  Perkins  as  found 
on  the  Essex  County  llccords,  by 
Augustus  T.  Perkins,  Esq.  Salem, 
Mass.  n.d.  8*^-  See  also  "Historical 
Collections  of  the  Essex  Institute," 
vol.  xiii. 

Perkins  Family  of  Connecticut, 

by  Fred.  B.  Perkins.  Boston,  1860, 
80- 


Perkins — The  Family  of  John  Perkins  of 
Ipswich,  Massachusetts,  by  Geo.  A. 
Perkins,  M.D.     Salem,  1882,  &c.  8«- 

The  Family  of  John  Perkins  of 

Ipswich,  Mass.  Part  in.  Descend- 
ants of  Sergeant  Jacob  Perkins,  by  Geo. 
A  Perkins.     Salem  [1889].  8«-  ^ 

A  Private  Proof  printed  in  order 


to  Preserve  certain  matters  connected 
with  the  Boston  Branch  of  the  Perkins 
Family.     Boston,  1885,  S"^- 

-Letters  concerning  the  Perkins 


Family.     Salem  Press,  1887,  ^^■ 

Perrenot — La  verite  sur  I'origine  de  la 
Famille  Perrenot  de  Grandville,  par  M. 
Ad.  Marlet.     Dijon,  1859,  8« 

Perrien — Notice  necrologique  et  genealo- 
gique  sur  le  comte  Arthur  de  Perrien 
de  Crenan,  par  E.  de  Saint-Maurice 
Cabany.     Paris,  1853,  8«- 

Perrin— Genealogy  of  the  Perrin  Family, 
by  Glover  Perin.     St.  Paul,  1885,  12«- 

Perrot — Notes  on  the  Perrot  Family,  by 
E.  L.  Barnwell.  See  "  Archseologia 
Cambrensis,"  third  series,  vols.  11  and 
12.     Lond.  1865,  QQ,  8°- 

Perrot  Notes  ;  or  some  account 

of  the  various  branches  of  the  Perrot 
Family,  by  E.  L.  Barnwell.  Printed 
for  the  Camhrian  ArclicBological  Asso- 
ciation.    Lond.  1867,  8"- 

Perry — Perry  Genealogies,  containing  the 
genealogy  of  the  Family  of  Perry  of 
the  counties  of  Somerset,  Gloucester, 
etc.,  and  of  William  Perry,  of  Turville 
in  Bucks,  and  of  Penshurst  Place, 
Kent,  to  the  year  1649.  MS.  No.  LII. 
Towneley  Hall,  Burnley. 

The  Case  of  Elizabeth  Perry,  of 


Penshurst-Place,  in  Kent,  respecting 
her  Claim  to  the  Barony  of  Sydney  of 
Penshurst,  with  pedigree.  Lond.  1782, 
fol. 

•Descendants  of  Jonathan  Perry  of 


Topsham,  Maine,  to  the  Fifth  Genera- 
tion, by  A.  L.  Perry.  Augusta,  1890, 
8«- 

Perth — Table  of  Descent  of  the  Houses 
of  Perth  and  Melfort.  See  Drummond  : 
"The  Detection  of  Infamy."  Lond. 
1816,  8«- 

Perth,  Earldom  of,  see  Drummond. 

Perton — An  Account  of  the  ancient 
family  of  Perton,  Lords  of  Perton,  and 
their   old  residence   in   the  parish   of 


Family  Histobies,  Pedigeees,    and  Peeeage  Cases. 


453 


Tattenhall  in  the  county  of  Stafford, 
bv  William  Hardwick,  1824.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add  MS.  29,245. 

Pesari — II  Carosio,  overo  origine  della 
famiglia  Pesari  di  Venetia.  By  Conte 
Giacomo  Zabarella.     Padova,  1659,  4"- 

Peter — Early  History  of  the  Peter  Family. 
See  MacDonald,  Supplement. 

Petre,  see  also  Sturton. 

Petre — The  Petre  Family,  of  London, 
Essex,  &c.  See  H.  Foley's  Records  of 
the  English  Province,  2nd  series,  p. 
585. 

Petre  Family.    See  "  Genealogical 

Collections  of  Roman  Catholic  Fami- 
lies in  England,  part  1,  edited  by  J.  J. 
Howard  and  H.  F.  Burke.  Lond. 
1887,  fol. 

-Variations  in  the  Petre  Arms,  by 


Stephen  Tucker,  Esq.  See  the  Archceo- 
logical  Journal^  xxxiii,  335.  Lond. 
1876,  8''- 

Petre,  Lords,  see  Weld. 

Pettus — Collection  respecting  the  Pettus 
Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19144. 

Pett3'--Fitzmaurice — Brief  Account  of  the 
Family  of  Petty-Fitzmaurice.  No 
date,  80- 

The    Petty-Fitz- 

Maurices.  See  "  The  Great  Governing 
Families  of  England,"  by  Sanford  and 
Townsend.     Vol.  ii.  p.  133. 

Peverel,  see  also  Cobham. 

Peverel — Pedigree  of  the  Families  of 
Peverell,  Picot,  Peche,  Peyton,  Paston, 
Trusbut,  Roos,  Manners,  De  Diva, 
Bussy,  Meeres,  and  Colvile,  with 
coloured  Arms.  Brit;  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
5812,  f .  203  b. 

Collection  respecting  the  Peve- 
rell Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19144. 

■Armorial  bearings  of  the  Family 


of  Peverel,  by  J.  R.  Plancho  ;  and  an 
account  of  the  Peverel  Family  of  Not- 
tingham. See  "  Journal  of  the  British 
Archaeological  Association,"  vii.  220- 
232  ;  viii.  194—232. 

Peyton,  see  also  Peverel. 

Peyton — Collections  concerning  the  Pey- 
ton Family  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19144.  See  also 
Memoir  of  W.  M.  Peyton,  by  J.  L. 
Peyton.     Lond.  1872,  S^- 


Phelips  Family.  See  "  Genealogical  Col- 
lections of  Roman  Catholic  Families  in 
England,"  part  II.  Edited  by  J.  J. 
Howard  and  H.  F.  Burke.  Lond. 
1887,  fol. 

Collections       concerninor       the 


Phelip,  Philips  and  Phillips  Families 
of  Suffolk  and  Norfolk.  Brit.  Mus, 
Add.  MS.  19144. 

Phelps — Family  Record  of  Oliver  Sey- 
mour Phelps.  Privately  printed  single 
sheet. 

Genealogy    of   Othniel   Phelps, 

Esq.,  of  Aylmer,  Canada  West,  by 
Oliver  Seymour  Phelps,  Esq.  St. 
Catherines,  1862,  8°- 

The  Phelps  Family.  An  inte- 
resting letter  touching  the  Genealogical 
Record,  of  one  branch  of  the  Phelps 
Family,  by  Oliver  Seymour  Phelps. 
Big  Rapids,  1878,  8o- 

-An  Ancestral  Amulet  for  Frank 


Wilson  Phelps,  by  O.  S.  Phelps. 
Privately  printed.  Portland,  1885, 
80- 
Philbrick  —  Thomas  Philbrick  and  his 
Family,  1583—1883.  By  the  Rev. 
Jacob  Chapman.     Boston,  1884,  8"- 

A  Genealogy  of  the  Philbrick 


and  Philbrook  Families,  descended 
from  the  Emigrant  Thomas  Philbrick, 
1583—1667.  By  the  Rev.  Jacob 
Chapman.     Exeter,  1886,  8o- 

Philips,  see  also  Phelip. 

Philips — Pedigree  of  Philips,  of  Wan- 
borough,  and  Cleve  Pipard.  Privately 
printed  by  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps. 

Phillimore — Some  Notices  of  the  Finni- 
more,  'Phillmore,  Fynmore,  Fillmore, 
Filmer,  and  their  Allied  Surnames,  by 
William  P.  W.  Phillimore.  Stroud, 
1883. 

Memorial  of  the  Family  of 


Fynmore,  with  Notes  on  the  Origin  of 
Fynmore,  Finnimore,  Phillimore,  Fill- 
more, Filmer,  etc.,  and  Particulars  of 
some  of  these  Surnames  from  the  Year 
1208  to  the  Present  Time,  by  Wm.  P. 
W.  Phillimore.     Lond.  1886,  8o- 

Phillipps — Pedigree  of  Phillipps  of  Picton 
Castle,  CO.  Pembroke  :  and  its  branches 
of  Phillipps,  of  Abertowin,  Rushmore, 
etc.  Privately  printed  by  Sir  Thomas 
Phillipps. 

Phillips,  see  also  Phelip. 


454 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigrees,  and   Peerage  Cases. 


Phillips  —  Papers  of  the  Family  of 
Phillips,  of  Wispington,  co.  Lincoln, 
1542—1701.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
33319. 

Phillips'  Genealogies,  inclu- 
ding the  Family  of  George  Phillips, 
First  Minister  of  Watertown,  Mass., 
and  other  Families,  by  Albert  M. 
Phillips.     Auburn,  Mass.,  1885,  S^- 

Phippen — Genealogical  liecord  of  the 
Family  of  Phippen,  by  G.  D.  Phippen. 
Boston,  18G8,  8"- 

Phoenix — The  Descendants  of  John  Phce- 
nix,  an  early  Settler  in  Kittery,  Maine, 
by  S.  Whitney  Phoenix.  New  York, 
1867.     100  Copies  privately  printed. 

Pic— Notice  sur  la  Famille  de  f  ic  de  la 
Mirandole,  a  propos  du  tableaux  de 
Paul  Delaroche,  par  H.  Pic.  i'aris, 
1854,  8"- 

Picard — The  Picards  or  Pychards  of 
Stradewy,  now  Tretower  Castle,  Breck- 
nockshire, etc.  ;  with  some  account  of 
the  Family  of  Sapy,  of  Herefordshire. 
[With  illustrations  and  genealogical 
tables.]     Lond.  1878,  4«- 

Pickering — Genealogical  data  respecting 
John  Pickering  of  Portsmouth,  N.H.^ 
and  his  Descendants,  by  K.  H.  Eddv. 
Boston,  1884,  8«- 

Supplement   to    Genealogical 

Data  respecting  John  Pickering  of 
Portsmouth,  N.H  and  his  Descendants, 
by  11.  H.  Eddy.     Boston,  1884,  8"- 

The  Pickering  Genealogy,  by 

Charles  Pickering  Bowditch.  Boston, 
1887. 

Pickhale— Pedigrees  of  the  families  of 
Nevill,  Pickhale,  etc.,  about  1532. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  Roll  P,  3. 

Picot,  see  Feverel. 

Picquot — Genealogie  de  la  famille  de 
Picquot  de  Magny,  par  M.  L.  Du 
Feugray.     Caen,  1852,  8^'- 

Picton,  see  Mansell. 

Pierce,  see  also  Whitcomb. 

Pierce-^My  Ancestors  in  America,  by 
Wm.  Blake  Pierce.    Chicago,  1864,  8''- 

Pierce    Genealogy,     being    the 

Kecord  of  the  Posterity  of  Thomas 
Pierce,  an  Early  Inhabitant  of  Charles- 
town,  in  New  England,  with  Wills, 
Inventories,  Biographical  Sketches,  etc. 
by  Fred.  Beech  Pierce,  of  Hoston. 
Worcester,  1882,  S^- 


Pierce — Pierce     Genealogy,     No.     IV. ; 

being  the  Becord  of  the   Posterity   of 

Capt.  Michael,  John,  and  Capt.   Wm. 

Pierce,    who    came  into  tliis   country 

from  England,  by   Fred.   C.   Pierce  of 

Bockford.     Albany,  1889,  8« 
Pierpoint  Family.     See  "  Sussex  Archie- 

ological    Collections,"     vol.   xi.  1859 ; 

also    "  Topographer  and   Genealogist," 

March,  1847. 
Pierpoint  pedigree,  with  notes 

by  D.  E.  Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 

19145. 
Pierson,  see  also  Condit. 
Pierson  Genealogical  Records     By  Lizzie 

B.  Pierson,  of  Andover,  Mass.    Albanv, 

N.Y.  1878,  8«- 
Pigot — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Pigot, 

from  Hugh  Pigot,  of  Peplow,  1630,  by 

William    Hardwicke       A    roll,    19th 

century.    Brit.  Mus   Add.  MS.  28,734. 
Pedigree  of  the  Pigott  Family, 

of    Salop.       Brit.    Mus.    Add.     MS. 

28,616,  f.  23. 
Claim     of     the     Right     Hon. 

Richard  Pigot,  Viscount    Moles  worth, 

to   vote   at  Elections   of   Irish   Peers. 

Sessional  Papers,  76  of  1821. 
Pilkington — Genealogy   of  the    Pilking- 

tons  of  Lancashire,  compiled  by  John 

Harland.    Edited  by  Wm.  E.  A.*^  Axon. 

Printed  for  private  circulation  in  1875, 

40. 

Pinaigrier — Les  Pinaigrier,  par  M.  Doub- 
let de  Boisthibault.  Extrait  de  la 
Bevue  avclieolo(jie[ue^  x®  annee,  Paris, 
1854,  8«- 

Pingon — Arret  de  la  Royale  Chambre  des 
Comptes  concern  ant  les  Armoiries  de 
la  JVIaison  de  Pingon,  19  Jan.  1779. 
(E.  p.  Pingonii  vita,  a  se  ipso  con- 
scripta,  illustrationibus  a  J.  X.  Nasio 
adjectis.)     Turin,  1779,  4o- 

Pingry,  see  Pengry. 

Pinot — Genealogie  de  la  Famille  Pinot  du 
Petit-Bois,  extraite  du  tome  ii  des  Arch, 
genial,  et  hist,  de  la  Noh.  de  France, 
pub.  par  M.  Laine.  Paris,  1829,  8o- 

Pins — Notice  genealogique.  De  Pins, 
de  Piis,  de  Pis,  de  Pys,  Finis  (en  latin 
de  Pinibus).  Branche  etablie  en 
Guienne,  Agenais,  Condomois,Bazadais. 
Bordeaux,  1852,  4°-  [See  also  Hist, 
etc.  des  Pairs  de  France,  par  Cour- 
celles.] 


Family  Histobtes,  Pedigrees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


455 


iri 


Pipenpoy — Descente  genealogique  de  la 
noble  fainille  de  Pipeupoy,  de  Brabant, 
by  Richard  de  Grez,  Herald,  1732  ; 
with  the  arms  in  colours.  Vellum 
roll.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  18,009. 

Piper — Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Solomon  Piper,  of  Dublin,  N.H. 
Boston,  1849,  8«- 

Pitchford — An  Account  of  the  ancient 
Family  of  Pitchford,  of  Pitchford.  Co 
Salop,  by  William  Hardwick.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,245. 

Pitkin  Family  of  America.  A  Genealogy 
of  the  Descendants  of  Wm.  Pitkin,  the 
Progenitor  of  the  Family  in  this  Coun- 
try, 1659  to  1886.  With  Additional 
Notes  of  the  Family,  by  A.  P.  Pitkin. 
Hartford,  Conn.  1887,  8«- 

Pitman,  see  also  Thurston. 

Pitman — Descendants  of  John  Pitman, 
the  first  of  the  name  in  the  Colony  of 
Khode  Island,  by  Charles  Meyrick 
Thurston.     New  York,  1868,  S^- 

Pitner,  see  Fisher. 

Pitt — Narrative  of  Thomas  Pitt,  Lord 
Camelford,  and  Proofs  of  his  Claims  to 
the  Peerage.     1785,  4«- 

Pitteurs — La  Maison  Pitteurs  et  de 
Pitteurs-Hiegaerts,  par  Stephen  liaphe. 
Paris,  1853,  8«- 

Pitts — Memorial  of  the  Lives  and  Ser- 
vices of  James  Pitts  and  his  sons  John, 
Samuel  and  Lendall,  1760— 1780.  With 
Genealogical  and  Historical  Appendix, 
by  Daniel  Goodwin.  Chicago,  1882, 
go.      Privately  printed. 

Pix — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Pix  of 
Hawkhurst,  Kent,  and  of  Ewhurst  and 
Northiam,  Sussex  ;  continued  from  the 
Visitation  of  1663  to  1888,  by  Alfred 
C.  Hardy.     Single  sheet,  1888. 

Plampin — Notes  respecting  the  Family 
of  Plampin  of  Suffolk,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19145. 

Plantagenet — The  Great  Plantagenet. 
Or  a  continued  succession  of  that  Koyall 
Name,  from  Henry  the  Second,  to  our 
Sacred  Soveraigne  King  Charles,  by 
Sir  Geo.  Buck.     Lond.  1635,  4o- 

Histoire  d'Angleterre  con- 
tenant  la  maison  de  Plantagenet  by 
David  Hume.     Translated  hy  Madame 


Plan tagenet—ObservatioE son  the  accounts 
given  of  the  Battle  of  Stoke  Field  in 
1487.  To  which  are  added  some  inte- 
resting particulars  of  the  illustrious 
Houses  of  Plantagenet  and  Neville,  by 
Eichard  Brooke.     Liverpool,  1825,  S°- 

Memoir  on  Marks  of  Ca- 
dency borne  by  the  sons  of  King 
Edward  III.  and  by  others  of  the 
family  of  Plantagenet,  by  W.  S.  Wal- 
ford.  See  the  Archceological  Journal, 
vii,  156.     Lond.  1850,  S^- 

lades.     By   a   descendant. 


[Notes  on  the  later  Plantagenets,  and 
their  descendants.]  Venice,  [1888]  8°- 
First  lines  of  exact  know- 
ledge concerning  the  history  of  the 
House  of  Plantagenet,  by  Joseph  Hun- 
ter.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,619. 

Plantagenet  pedigree,  with 


B* 
120. 


[Belot.]     Amsterdam,  1769, 


notes  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  19,145. 

Playfair,  see  lioger. 

Playford  —  History  of  the  Playford 
Family,  of  Suffolk,  bv  Lord  Arthur 
Hervey.    1860. 

Playters — Collection  relating  to  the 
Playters  family,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19145. 

Plessis,  see  also  Dreux. 

Plessis — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  du 
Plessis-Mauron-de-Grenedan,  par  H.du 
Plessis-de-Grenedan.  Rennes,  1844,  8^- 

Plimley — Some  account  of  the  Plimley 
family.  See  "  A  Koyal  Descent;  with 
other  Pedigrees  and  Memorials,"  by  T. 
E.  Sharpe.    Lond.  1875  and  1881,  4P- 

Plimpton — A  Genealogy  and  Historical 
Notices  of  the  Family  of  Plimpton  or 
Plympton  in  America,  and  of  Plumpton 
in  England,  by  L.  B.  Chase.  Hartford, 
Conn.  1885,  8«- 

Plompton — Genealogy  of  the  Plomptons, 
of  Plompton,  in  Yorkshire,  to  the  year 
1714.    Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS.  253  (6). 

Plumpton,  see  also  Plimpton. 

Plumpton — Historical  and  Biographical 
Notices  of  the  Family  of  Plumpton,  of 
Plumpton,  Co.  York.  Camden  Society. 
Lond.  1839,  4P- 

A  short  history  of  the  Plumpton 

Family,  with  a  description  of  the 
Tomb  of  Nigell  de  Plumpton,  in 
Spofford  Church.  See  Archceologia, 
vi.  337. 


456 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigrees,   and  Peerage  Cases. 


Plumpton — Evidences  of  the  Plumpton 
Family,  by  Christopher  Townelev, 
1061.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  82,113." 

Plumstead — Chronicles  «if  the  I'lumstead 
Family,  ^vith  some  family  letters, 
compiled  and  arranged,  \vith  notes,  by 
Eugene  Devereux.    }-'hiladelphia,  1887, 

Flunkett,  see  Dunsany. 

Pocock — Pedigree    of    f  ocock   connected 

with     Innes,    from    the    j'ear    1160. 

Lithograph,  circa  1810,  fol. 
Pocahontas,     alias     Matoaka,    and     her 

descendants,  with  biographical  sketches, 

by  Wyndham  Kobertson.       Richmond, 

Ya.  1887,  8'^- 
Poix,  see  Tyrel. 
I'ole— The    Beanties    of    Shute,    with    a 

Biographical  Account  of  the  Family  of 

Pole,  by  D.   M.  M.   Stirling.     Exeter, 

1831. 
Titles  and  Alliances  of  the  Famih^ 

of  Pole.     See  Archoeologia,  xiii,  18. 
The  Rise  and  Fall  of  the   De  la 

Poles.       See    Gentleman  s   Magazine, 

1866,  ii.  292. 

The  De  la  Poles,  by  the  Bev.  John 


Jas.  Haven.  Privately  printed  1889,  8o. 

Polewart,  Barony  of,  sec  Anstruther ; 
Scott. 

Foley — Several  pedigrees  and  genealogi- 
cal notes  of  the  Polev  Family.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add  MS.  19145. 

Boxsted  Hall.     Family  of  Foley. 

Privately  printed,  1859,  8'»- 

Polignac — Maison  de  Polignac,  par  M. 
le'^baron  de  *  *  *.     Paris',  1830,  8^- 

Follin — Genealogie  des  Pollin  de  Boques. 
— Genealogie  des  Pollin  du  Mesnil- 
J)urand. — Genealogie  des  Bioult  du 
Mesnil-Durand.      I'aris,  1850,  fol. 

Pollock  Genealogy  A  Biographical  Sketch 
of  Oliver  Pollock,  Esq.,  of  Carlisle, 
Pennsylvannia.  With  Genealogical 
Notes  of  his  Descendants,  and  Genea- 
logical Sketches  of  other  Pollock 
Families  in  Pennsylvania,  by  the  Bev. 
Horace  Edwin  Havden.  Harrisburg, 
Pa.  1883,  8^- 

Pollox-Maxwell — The  Cartulary  of  Pollox- 
Maxwell,  bv  William  Eraser.  Ediub. 
1875,  40- 

Polwarth — Minutes  of  Evidence  on  the 
Petition  of  Dame  Anne  Patterson 
Anstruther,    claiming    the    Title     of 


Baroness  Polewart  or  Polwarth,  1818 
—1838,  fol. 

Poly — Memoirs  of  the  Family  De  Poly, 
with  a  narrative  of  the  life  of  A  ntoinette. 
Baroness  de  Poly,  written  by  herself. 
Northampton,  1822,  8*^- 

Pon(,-es — Cronica  de  la  excellentissima 
Casa  de  los  Ponces  de  Leon,  by  P. 
Salazar  de  Mendoya.     Toledo,  1620,  4P- 

Pond — A  Genealogical  llecord  of  Samuel 
Pond,  and  his  Descendants  by  Daniel 
Streator  Pond.  New  London,  Ohio, 
1875,  8"- 

Ponsonby — A  shot  t  account  of  tlie  worthy 
and  noble  Familj^  of  the  Ponsonby s  of 
Sysonby.  See  "  The  Lives  of  all  the 
Earls  and  Dukes  of  Devonshire,"  by  J. 
Grove.     1764,  p.  62. 

Pont — La  Baronnie  du  Pont  (Pont  l' 
Abbe),  ancien  eveche  de  Cornouailles, 
par  A.  du  Chatellier.     Paris,  1858,  8''- 

Ponte — Storia  Genealogica  della  Famiglia 
del  Ponte,  Patrizia  Bomana  e  Napole- 
tana.     Si^ntanna.     Napoli,  1708,  fol. 

Pontus — Histoire  de  Pontus  de  Thyard 
de  Bissy,  suivie  de  la  Genealogie  de 
cette  Maison,  par  Gaspard  Pontus  de 
Thyard.     Neufchatel,  1774,  8^- 

Notes    liistoriqnes    et    genealo- 

giques  sur  Pontus  de  la  Gardie  et  sur 
la  Famille,  par  M.  Mahul.  Extrait  du 
tome  ii  des  Meinoires  de  la  Societe. 
Carcassonne,  1858,  8*^- 

Poore — Pedigree  of  Poore,  of  Rushall 
Privately  printed  by  Sir  Thomas 
Phillipps. 

: — Memoir  and  Genealogy  of  John 

Poore,  ten  Generations,  1615 — 1880, 
including  the  posterity  of  numerous 
daughteis,  bv  Alfred  Poore.  Salem, 
Mass.  1881,  4'- 

The  Poor-Poore  Familv  Gather- 


ing at   Newburyport,  Mass.  Sept.  14, 
1881.     New  York,  8"- 
The  Poor-Poore  Familv  Gather- 


ing at  Haverhill,  Mass,  Sept.  14,  1887, 

by  A.lfred  Poore.     Salem,  1890,  8«- 
Pope,  see  also  Turner. 
Pope — Pedigree  and  notes  of  Sir  Thomas 

Pope,  and  copy  of  the  will  of  William 

Pope    of   Brandestone,     1590.      Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  19145. 
Pope,    his    Descent   and    Family 

connections,  bv  Joseph  Hunter.    Lond. 

1857,  8«- 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,   and  Peerage  Cases. 


457 


Pope — Pope.  Additional  Facts  concern- 
ing his  Maternal  Ancestry  (Turners). 
By    llobert    Davies.        Lond.     1858, 

Genealogy    of   a    portion    of   the 

Pope  Family,  together  with  biogra- 
phical notices  of  Col.  William  Pope  of 
Boston,  and  some  of  his  descendants. 
Boston,  18G2,  8«- 

Notice  of  some  of  the  Descendants 


of  Joseph  Pope  of  Salem,  by  Henry 
Wheatland.     1867,  4«- 

-Ancestry  of  Capt.  Ebenezer  Pope. 


Genealogical   Notes.     Elizabeth,    N.J. 
1882,  8"- 

-Genealogy  of  Thomas  Pope  (1608 


- — -1683)  and  some  of  his  Descendants, 
by  Franklin  Leonard  Pope.  Boston, 
1888,  8'^- 

•A  History  of  the  Dorchester  Pope 


Family,  1631—1888.  With  sketches 
of  other  Popes  in  England  and  America, 
bv    Chas.   Wm.   Pope.    Boston,   1888, 

Porcher — Descente  genealogique  d'Es- 
tienne  Porcher,  halntant  de  la  ville  de 
loigny.     Paris,  1650,  4'^- 

Porry — Notice  historique  sur  la  Maison 
de  Porry,  de  Provence,  par  Eugene  de 
Porry.     Mars.  1859,  18'^- 

Portal — The  Portal  Famil)^.  London, 
1863,  4'^- 

Porte — Genealogie  de  la  Famille  de  la 
Porte,  par  F.  C.  M.  Frederic  de  Cherge. 
Angoul.  1857,  4o- 

Porter — A  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants 
of  Richard  Porter,  who  settled  at  Wey- 
mouth, Mass.  1635,  and  allied  Families; 
Also  some  Account  of  the  Descendants 
of  John  Porter,  who  settled  at  Hiug- 
hani,  Mass.  1635,  by  Joseph  W.  Porter. 
Burlington,  Me.  1878,  8«- 

The  Descendants  of  John  Por- 
ter of  Windsor,  Conn.,  in  the  Line  of 
his  Great  Grt^at  Grandson,  Col.  Joshua 
Porter,  M.D.  of  Salisbury.  With  some 
Account  of  the  Families  into  which 
thev  married.  Saratogo  Springs,  N.Y. 
1882,  8«- 

-Genealogy   of    the   Family    of 


Porter,  of  America,  by  Henry  P 
Andrews  and  P.  Porter  Wiggins,  in 
progress,  1889. 

Portier,  see  Croix. 

Portland,  Earl  of,  see  Weston. 


Pot — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de  Pot,  en 
Berri,  etc.,  par  Barthelemy  de  Cham- 
borant  de  Droux.     Paris,  1782,  fol. 

Potts — M  emorial  of  Thomas  Potts,  junior, 
who  settled  in  Pennsylvania,  with  an 
Historic- Genealogical  Account  of  his 
Descendants  to  the  Eighth  Generation, 
by  Mrs.  Thomas  Potts  James.  Cam- 
bridge, 1874,  4°-     IVivately  printed. 

Poulton — The  Poulton  Family,  of  Bour- 
ton  and  Desborough.  See  H.  Foley's 
"  Records  of  the  English  Province," 
vol.  1.     1877,  p.  155. 

Powell — Case  of  John  Kynaston  Powell, 
showing  his  right  to  the  Barony  of 
Powes.     Folio. 

Power — The  Powers  Family  :  Genea- 
logical and  Historical  Record  of  Walter 
Power  and  some  of  his  Descendants  to 
the  Ninth  Generation,  by  Amos  H. 
Power.     Chicago,  111.  1884,  8°- 

Powis — The  Feudal  Barons  of  Powis,  by 
M.  C.  Jones.     Lond.  1868,  8^- 

Claim  of  Edward  James,  Earl  of 

Powis,  to  vote  at  Elections  of  Irish 
Peers.     1861,  folio. 

Powis,  Baron,  see  Grey. 

PoAvys,  Barony  of,  see  Kynaston. 

Poynings — Collection  respecting  the 
Poynings  family,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19145. 

Poyntz — Collection  of  Papers  relating  to 
the  History  of  the  Poyntz  Family. 
In  the  possession  of  Mr.  Browne,  of 
Beddington  in  Kent. 

■ An  Historical  and  Genealogical 

Memoir  of  the  Family  of  Poyntz,  by 
Sir  John  Maclean.  Privately  printed, 
1886. 

Prat — Maison  du  Prat,  seigneurs  de 
Veyrieres,  de  Precy,  barons  de  Thoury, 
par  C.  L.  Ducas.     Paris,  1843,  8°- 

Genealogie  historique,  anecdotique 

et  criticque  de  la  Maison  du  Prat,  par 
le  Marquis  du  Prat.     Vers.  1857,  8<^- 

Pratt — Collection  relating  to  the  Pratt 
family,  by  I).  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19145. 

Pratt  ]\I emorial,  by  Rev.  Stillman 

Pratt.     Middleboro'  [1860],  4°- 

The  Pratt  Family  ;  or  the  Des- 
cendants of  Lieut.  Wm.  Pratt,  one  of 
the  First  Settlers  of  Hartford,  &c., 
with  Genealogical  Notes  of  John  Pratt, 
of  Hartford ;  Peter  Pratt,  of  Lyme  ; 


458 


Family  Histoeies,  PEDiaREES,  and   Peerage  Cases. 


John  Pratt,  of  Say-Brook,  by  Rev,  F. 
W.  Chapman.     Hartford,  1864,  8«- 

Pratt— Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Samuel  F. 
Pratt,  with  some  Account  of  the  early 
history  of  the  Pratt  Family,  by  Wil- 
liam P.  Letchworth.  Buffalo,  1874, 
8« 

The  Pratt  Family.    A  genealogical 

record  of  Matthew  Pratt  of  Weymouth, 
Mass.,  and  his  American  descendants, 
1623—1888,  by  Francis  G.  Pratt. 
Boston,  1889,  8^^- 

Preble — A  Genealogical  Sketch  of  the 
Preble  Families  resident  in  Portland, 
Me.,  A.D.  1850.  Privately  printed. 
Portland,  1850,  8«- 

— '■ Pedigree     of     Henry     Oxnard 

Preble,  Susie  Zabiah  Preble,  and 
George  Henry  Rittenhouse  Preble. 
Single  sheet,  about  1851. 

(xenealogical  Sketch  of  the  First 

Three  Generations  of  Prebles  in 
America  ;  with  an  Account  of  Abra- 
ham Preble  the  Emigrant,  their  com- 
mon Ancestor,  and  of  his  grandson 
Brigadier  General  Jedidiah  Preble  and 
his  Descendants,  by  Geo.  Hen.  Preble. 
Boston,  1868,  8«-  Printed  for  private 
circulation . 

Preissac — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Preissac,  par  M.  (Denys)  Fr.  Gastelier 
de  la  Tour.     Paris,  1770,  4P- 

Prentice — Tlie  History  and  Genealogy  of 
the  Prentice  or  Prentiss  Family  in 
New  England,  from  1631  to  1852,  by 
C.  J.  F.  Binney.     Boston,  1852,  8«- 

The  History  and  Genealogy  of 

the  Prentice  or  Prentiss  Family  of 
New  England,  etc.  from  1631  to  1883. 
By  C.  J.  F,  Binney.  Second  edition. 
Boston,  1883,  8^- 

Presbyter — The  Coat  of  Arms  of  Sir  John 
Presbyter.  Printed  in  the  year  1658. 
See  Lord  Somers's  Tracts,  4th  Collec- 
tion, vol.  i.  Lond.  1751  ;  and  Harleian 
Miscellany,  vol.  vii.  Lond.  1811. 

Prescott — The  Prescott  Memorial  ;  or  a 
Genealogical  Memoir  of  the  Prescott 
Families  in  America.  In  two  parts,  by 
William  Prescott.     Boston,  1870,  S'^- 

Preston,  see  also  Draper. 

Preston — The  Names,  Arms,  and  Blazon  of 
every  coate  appertaining  unto  the  right 
wo*""-  Katherine  Preston,  wife  of 
Thomas   Preston   of   Howker,  in   the 


the  county  of  Lane""-  and  eldest  daugh- 
ter to  the  Hona^"-  Gilbert  Houghton, 
of  Houghton  Tower,  Knight  and 
Barr*-  By  Daniel  King,  1648.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  12,457. 

Preston — Prestons  of  Suffolk  and  Nor- 
folk.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS,  19145. 

^Memorial  of  R.   R.  Preston  of 


Cockerham,  to  the  Earl  Marshall,  as 
to  proving  his  pedigree.     120  Copies 
privately  printed,  1841,  S*^- 
Memoranda     of     the     Preston 


Family,  by  Orlando  Brown.  Albany, 
1864,  8«-  [The  first  edition  was 
printed  in  1842  for  the  family.] 

Prettyman — Several  pedigrees  and  genea- 
logical notes  of  the  Prettyman  family. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19145. 

Price — Centennial  Meeting  of  the  Des- 
cendants of  Philip  and  Rachel  Price. 
Philadelphia,  1865,  12«- 

Prichard — Genealogy  of  the  Descendants 
of  the  Prichards,  formerly  Lords  of 
Llanover,  Monmouthshire,  with  an 
appendix  of  the  Pedigrees  of  the 
Houses  with  whiyh  that  family  inter- 
married, by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Gregory 
Smart.     Enfield,  1868,  8^- 

Prince — Some  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and 
writings  of  the  Rev.  T.  Prince,  together 
with  a  pedigree  of  his  family,  by 
Samuel  Gardner  Drake.  Boston,  U.S. 
1851,  80- 

A     Chronological    History    of 

New  England,  by  Thomas  Prince. 
Third  edition,  to  wdiich  is  added  a 
memoir  of  the  Author,  etc.  and  a 
Genealogy  of  his  Family,  by  Samuel 
Gardner  Drake.  Boston,  U.S.  1852, 
8«- 

Elder   John    Prince,   of    Hull, 


Mass.  A  Memorial,  biographical  and 
genealogical,  by  Geo.  Prince.  Pub- 
lished by  the  author,  1888,  12''- 

Prittie — Claim  of  the  Right  Hon.  Henry 
Prittie,  Lord  Dunally,  to  vote  at 
Elections  of  Peers.  Sessional  Papers 
N.  of  1855. 

Proctor — The  First  Settlers  of  the  Proc- 
tor Family  in  New  England.  Ogdens- 
burg,  1873,  12o- 

Puffer — The  Family  of  Puffer  of  Massa- 
chusetts, by  W.  S.  Appleton.  Boston, 
1883,  8°' 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigeees,  and   Peeeage  Cases. 


459 


Puis — Notice  historique  et  genealogique 
sur  la  Famille  du  Puis,  anciennement 
Puiche,  du  Puich  et  du  Puch,  par  Borel 
d'Hauterive.     Paris,  1854,  B*'- 

Pulter — Genealogy  of  the  Pulter  Family, 
of  Lincolnshire,  with  their  arms  and 
seals,  on  a  vellum  roll,  time  of  Charles 
II.     Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS.  254  (4). 

Purton,  see  Hardwicke. 

Purvis — Collection  relating  to  the  Purvis 
family,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19145. 

Pusey — The  Pusey  Family.  See  ArchcB- 
ologia,  xii.  400. 

Putnam,  see  Upton. 

Puydufou — Table  G-enealogique  de  la 
Maison  du  Puydufou,  par  Aug.  du 
Paz.     No  date,  folio. 

Puy-Montbrun  — Histoire  genealogique 
des  Families  du  Pvy-Montbrvn  et  de 
Mvrinais,  par  Gvy  Allard.  2  vols. 
Grenoble,  1682,  4"- 

Pye,  see  Cromwell. 

Pym,  see  Engeham. 

Pynchon,  see  Candee. 

Quarre — Notice  historique  et  genealogique 
sur  la  Maison  Quarre,  comtes  d'Aligny, 
etc.  en  Bourgogne.  Extrait  de  1' 
Annuaire  de  la  JVohlesse  de  1855, 
par  Borel  d'Hauterive.  Paris  s.d. 
18«- 

Quatrebarbes — Precis  genealogique  de  la 
Maison  de  Quatrebarbes,  par  le  comte 
Theodore  de  Quatrebarbes.  Angers, 
1839,  8°- 

Queen sbury — Case  of  Charles,  Marquis 
and  Earl  of  Queensbury,  &c.  claiming 
to  be  enrolled  among  the  Peers  of 
Scotland,  &c.  Folio,  1812.  With 
folding  pedigree.  Subsequent  Cases, 
see  Sessional  Papers,  1812  and  1872. 

Quelen — Abrege  historique  de  la  Maison 
de  Quelen.     Bourd.  1727,  fol. 

Quesnoy,  Marquis  de,  see  Mailly. 

Quincy — The  Quincy  Family  of  Strat- 
ford. See  "  Shakespereana  Genea- 
logica,"  by  G.  11.  French,  p.  390. 

Memoranda  respecting  the  Fami- 
lies of  Quincy  and  Adams.  1841?  ^^- 
pp.  9. 

A  brief  account  of  the  Quincy 

Family  of  Boston,  Mass.  Reprinted 
from  the  Neiu  Eng.  SisP  and  G-en. 
Eegister,  1857.  With  additions  and 
corrections.     Boston,  1857,  8°' 


Quirina — II  Galba,  overo  Historia  della 
famiglia  Quirina  di  Poma,  Yenezia, 
etc.  by  Giacomo  Zabarella.  Padova, 
1670,  40-     Another  edition,  1671. 

Rabett — Pedigree  of  the  Rabett  Family 
of  Bramfield,  with  genealogical  notes 
by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19146. 

Rabutin — Histoire  genealogique  de  la 
maison  de  Rabutin,  par  le  Comte  de 
Bussy. 

Radcliife— Life  of  Sir  G.  Radcliffe,  Knt., 
by  T.  D.  Whitaker,  1810,  4''- 

Some  account  of  the  Family 

of  Radclilfe.  See  "  Memorials  of 
Dilston  Hall,"  etc.  by  W.  S.  Gibson. 
Lond.  1850,  H<'- 

Some     Account    of    Francis 


Radcliffe,  1st  Earl  of  Derwentwater, 
and  of  his  descendants.  Newcastle, 
1856,  4«- 

The  Radcliffes  of  Derwent- 
water. See  "  Ancestral  Stories  of 
Great  Families,"  by  John  Timbs. 
Lond.  1869,  S^- 

Jottings    of   original    matter 

from  the  Diary  of  Amelia,  Countess 
and  Heiress  of  Derwentwater,  and 
from  the  Journal  of  John,  4th  Earl  of 
Derwentwater,  etc.,  bv  Amelia  Rad- 
cliffe.     Lond.  1869,  8«- 

Pedigrees   and   notes   of  the 

Family  of  Ratcliffe  or  Radcli:ffe.     Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19146. 
Genealoofical 


notes    of 


the 

families  of  Grace  and  Radcliffe,  by 
Jos.  Hunter.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
24623. 

Radclyffe — Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Radclyffe,  by  James  Ellis.  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne,  1850,  8°- 

Radstock — Claim  of  Lord  Radstock  to 
vote  at  Elections  of  Irish  Peers.  Ses- 
sional Papers,  213  of  1857,  sess.  2. 

Radziwil — Fasti  Radiviliani  Gesta  illus- 
trissimse  Domus  Ducum  Radziwil  Com- 
pendio  continentes,  by  Alb.  Wijuk 
Koialowicz.     Vilnse,  1640,  4P- 

Icones  familise  ducalis  Radi- 

vilianse.  Inscriptionibus  historico- 
genealogicis,  illustratse,  1346  to  1758. 
[165  plates.]  By  M.  F.  Wobe.  Petro- 
poli,  1875,  fol. 

Ragny — ^Etude  historique  sur  les  Mar- 
quis   de    Ragny     et    de    Mont-Real, 


460 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and   Peerage  Oases. 


accompagnee  de  notes  biographiques,  etc. 
[Contient  I'histoire  de  la  Maison  de 
Kagnj-Magdelaine.]  Par  Jacques 
Bourdin.     Lyon,  1860,  4o- 

Raigecourt — Detail  des  preuves  de  la 
Maison  de  Kaigecourt,  par  J.  J.  Bouvier. 
Nancy,  1775,  8"- 

Maison  de  Kaigecourt,  par 

J.  J.  Bouvier.     Nancy,  17/7,  4'^- 

Raikes — Historical  and  Biographical 
Account  of  the  llaikes  Family.  Lond. 
and  Northampton,  1881,  8®- 

Rainborowe — The  Rainborowe  Family. 
Gleanings  by  Henry  F.  Waters,  with 
Annotations  by  Isaac  J.  Greenwood. 
New  York,  1886,  8^-  Fifty  copies 
privately  printed. 

Raine  -  Pedigree  of  Raine,  with  copies  of 
the  wills  of  William  Raine  of  Alde- 
burgh,  1722,  and  of  Henry  Raine  of 
London,  1736.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19146. 

Rais — Gonealogie  des  seigneurs  de  Rais 
du  Breil,  par  Andre  du  Chesne.  Paris, 
1621,  4«- 

Raj — History  of  the  Bhinga  Raj  Family, 
by  Raja  Udayapratapa  Siiih.  Calcutta, 
1883,  8«- 

Raleigh — The  Life  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh, 
from  his  Birth  to  his  Death  on  the 
Scaffold,  with  Accounts  of  his  Family, 
etc.     Lond.  1740,  S^- 

Raleigh   genealogy.     The    Life 

of  Sir  Walter  Ralegh,  based  on  con- 
temporary documents  preserved  in  the 
Rolls  House,  the  Privy  Council  Office, 
Hatfield  House,  the  British  Museum, 
and  other  Manuscript  Repositories, 
British  and  Foreign,  by  Edward 
Edwards.     2  vols.     Lond.  1868,  8°- 

-Raleigh   Pedigree.      Extracted 


from  the  records  of  the  College  of 
Arms.  Lond.  1869,  4*^-  Privately 
printed. 

Randall — Genealogy  of  a  branch  of  the 
Randall  Family,  1666  to  1879. 
Norwich  [U.S.]  8«-  n.d. 

Ranfurly — Claim  of  the  Earl  of  Ranfurly 
to  vote  at  Elections  of  Irish  Peers. 
Sessional  JPapers,  96  of  1857 — 8. 

Ransom — A  Genealogical  Record  of  the 
Descendants  of  Captain  Samuel  Ran- 
som of  the  Continental  Army,  by  his 
Great-great-grandson  Capt.  Clinton  B. 
Sears.     St.  Louis,  1882,  S^- 


Rant — Pedigree  and  notes  of  the  Family 
of  Rant,  with  copies  of  the  wills  of 
William  and  John  Rant  of  Worsted. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19146. 

Rantzau — Genealogia  Ranzoviana.  [By 
P.  Lindebergius  ?]  Helmstadt,  1585, 
Another  edition  Witebergae,  1586. 
Another  edition,  1587. 

-Das   Haus    Rantzau.      Eine 


Familien-Chronik.    Celle,  [1866  ?]  8^- 

Rantzow — Eloge  historique  de  la  Noble 
et  illvstre  Maison  de  Rantzow,  par  C. 
Malingre.  [Avec  la  genealogie  et  le 
blason  de  la  Famille.]  Paris,  1641, 
40- 

Ratcliffe,  see  Radcliffe. 

Rathdonnell — Claim  of  Lord  Rathdonnell 
to  vote  at  Elections  of  Irish  Peers. 
Sessional  Papers,  B  of  1868-9. 

Rawdon — A  Sketch  of  the  Descent  of 
the  Rawdon  P^amily  from  the  Conways. 
See  "  The  Rawdon  Papers,"  by  the 
Rev.  Edw.  Berwick.  Lond.  1819, 
8°- 

Rawlings,  see  Ashwin. 

Rawlins,  see  Rollins. 

Rawson — Memoir  of  Edward  Rawson 
from  1651  to  1686  ;  with  genealogical 
notices  of  his  descendants,  by  Sullivan 
S.  Rawson.  Privately  printed.  Boston, 
1849,  8«- 

A   revised   memoir   of  Edward 

Rawson,  Secretary  of  the  Colony  of 
Massachusetts  Bay,  from  1650  to 
1689,  with  genealogical  notices  of  his 
descendants,  including  nine  generations, 
by  E.  B.  Crane.  Worcester,  Mass. 
1875,80-    Privately  printed. 

The      Ancestry      of     Edward 

Rawson,  by  E.  B.  Crane.  Wore. 
Mass.  1887,  8o- 

Ray,  see  also  Sands. 

Ray — Collections  relating  to  the  Family 
of  Ray,  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  by  D. 
E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19146. 

Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Times 

of  Dr.  David  Ray.  [With  an  account 
of  the  meeting  of  the  descendants  of 
Dr.  Ray  on  the  125th  anniversary  of 
his  birth,  Sept.  7,  1876.]  Boston, 
1881,  16^-      For  private  circulation. 

Raymond — Genealogical  Memoranda  re- 
lating to  the  Family  of  Raymond,  of 
Kintbury,  Berks.  Privately  printed, 
1886. 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigbees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


461 


Raymond — Genealogies  of  the  Raymond 
Families  of  New  England,  1630  to 
1886.  With  a  Historical  Sketch  of 
some  of  the  Raymonds  of  Early  Times, 
their  Origin,  etc.  bv  Samuel  Raymond. 
New  York,  1886,  8«- 

Rayner — Memoranda  of  the  Family  of 
Rayner.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  6256. 

Rays — Cartulaire  des  sires  de  Rays,  par 
Paul  Marchegay.     Paris,  1857,  8"- 

Read — Collections  relating  to  the  Famil- 
ies of  Read,  Reade,  Rede,  Reed,  and 
Reid.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19146. 

—Tabular    pedigree    of    the    Read 

family.  Providence,  1859. 

Reade — Copies  of  all  Papers  recorded  in 
the  Heralds  College  connected  with  the 
claim  made  in  the  year  1810,  by  a  per- 
son calling  himself  Sir  William  Reade, 
to  the  title  of  Baronet,  &c.  1832, 
folio. 

Letter  of  Sir  W.  Betham  relative 

to  the  Reade  Pedigree  ;  and  Reports 
respecting  certain  Claims  to  Baronies 
in  Ireland.  With  folded  Pedigree. 
1832,  fol. 

Recourt — Cenealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Recourt,  par  A.  F.  N.  de  Recourt. 
Reims,  1782,  4«- 

Rede,  see  Read. 

Redfield — Genealogy  of  the  Redfield 
Family  in  the  United  States.  Stereo- 
typed by  J.  S.  Redfield.     1839. 

Genealogical    History    of     the 

Redfield  Family  in  the  United  States, 
by  John  Howard  Redfield.  Being  a 
Revision  and  Extension  of  the  Genea- 
logical Tables,  compiled  in  1839,  by 
William  C.  Redfield.  Albany,  1860, 
8°- 

Redgrave  pedigree  and  notes,  with  copy 
of  the  will  of  Thomas  Redgrave  of 
Woodbridge,  1715.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  19146. 

Redman — Notices  and  Pedigree  of  the 
Family  of  Redman  of  Harwood  and 
Levens,  by  Sir  George  Duckett,  Bart. 
Reprinted  from  the  "  Yorkshire 
Archaeological  Journal,"  1876.  Lond. 
1877,  80 

Redvers — Pedigree,  etc.,  of  Baldwin  de 
Redvers,  Earl  of  Devon.  See  "Journal 
of  the  British  Archaeological*  Associa- 
tion," vol.  XXX,  170 — 172,  196  ;  and 
Add.  MS.  19146,  Brit.  Mus. 


Reed — History  of  the  Reed  Family  in 
Europe  and  America,  by  J.  W.  Reed. 
Boston,  1861,  8°- 

Reeder,  see  Fisher. 

Reeve — Collections  relating  to  various 
families  of  the  name  of  Reeve.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19146. 

Regnon — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Regnon,  par  A.  L.  Drigon,  Vicomte  de 
Magny.     Nantes,  1859,  fol. 

Reichel — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Reichel,  descended  from  Valentin 
Reichel  the  elder,  of  Geisingin  Saxony, 
by  Rev.  Oswald  Jos.  Reichel.  Lond. 
1872,  fol. 

Stemma  vetus  Reich elianum,  by 

Oswald  Joseph  Reichel.  Privately 
printed,  1878,  large  sheet. 

Rekowski  genealogy,  1300—1887,  by 
Franz  von  Wotoch-Rekowski.  Berlin, 
1887,  40- 

Repps — Collections  concerning  the  Family 
of  Repps  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19146. 

Reresby — Genealogy  of  the  family  of 
Reresby,  by  Sir  John  Reresby.  The 
pedigree  is  traced  from  Sir  Adam  de 
Reresby  in  the  12th  century  to  the 
author's  own  time  ;  and  is  accompanied 
with  drawings  of  arms  and  monuments, 
1708.  Two  volumes.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MSS.  29,442,  29,443. 

Resseguie — The  Resseguie  Family.  A 
historical  and  genealogical  record  of 
Alexander  Resseguie  of  Norwalk,  Conn., 
and  four  generations  of  his  descendants, 
compiled  by  John  E.  Morris.  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  1888,  8«- 

Retz — Les  Sires  de  Retz  et  le  chateau  de 
Machecoul,  par  Ch.  Mourain  de  Sour- 
deval.     Tours,  1845,  8''- 

Revett,  see  also  Fauconberge. 

Revett — Collections  relating  to  the  Revett 

Family,  by  D.  E.   Davy.      Brit.    Mus. 

Add.  MS.  19146. 
Rexford— I  Wish  to  Make  a  Complete 

Genealogical  Record  of  the  Rexfords. 

[By    J.     D.    Rexford,    of   Janes ville, 

Wisconsin,  1881,  8''-  ] 
Reygate — Collections  for  the  family  of 

Reygate,  of  Sterton,   Co.   York.    MS. 

E.  Campsall  Hall,  Co.  York. 
Reyner,  see  Lane. 

Reynolds,  see  also  Colby  ;  Cromwell. 


462 


Family  Histories,  Pediorees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


Keynolds — Memoirs  of  the  Reynolds 
Family.  See  "  Some  Account  of  the 
Town  of  Plvmpton  Maurice,"  &c.  By 
William  Cotton.  Lond.  1859,  8"' 

Collections       concerning       the 

Ileynolds  Family  of  Suffolk,  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19146. 

A   Genealogy    of  Kunnels  and 

Reynolds  Families  in  America  ;  with 
Records  and  brief  Memorials  of  the 
Earliest  Ancestors,  and  of  many  of 
their  Descendants,  by  M.  T.  Runnels. 
Boston,  1873,  8«- 

Rhodes — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Rhodes  of  New  Zealand,  by  F.  W. 
Hoyle.     Sheffield,  1865,  4«- 

Rhodocanakis — Reply  to  a  Criticism  in 
the  Saturday  Review,  on  the  Imperial 
House  of  Rhodocanakis.  Westminster, 
1870,  4«- 

Life    and    Writings    of 

Constantine  Rhodocanakis,  a  Prince  of 
the  imperial  houses  of  Ducas,  Comnenus, 
etc.  honorary  physician  of  Charles  II. 
Athens,  1872,  fol.  [The  history  of  the 
family  is  chiefly  concerned  by  this  pub- 
lication.] 

Genealosria     della    Casa 


Imperiale  dei  Rhodocanakis  di  Scio. 
[By  Prince  Demetrius  Rhodokanakis.] 
1884,  fol. 

Ricciardelli — Genealogia  dell'  antica 
famiglia  detta  delle  Caminate  de  Bel- 
monti  &  de  Ricciardelli,  by  P. 
Belmonti.     Rimino,  1671,  fol. 

Rice — A  Genealogical  History  of  the 
Rice  Family  :  descendants  of  Deacon 
Edmund  Rice  who  came  from  Berk- 
hampstead,  England,  and  settled  at 
Sudbury,  Mass.  in  1638  or  9.  By  A. 
H.  Ward.     Boston,  1858,  8«- 

Rich,  see  also  Cromwell  ;  Montague. 

Rich  pedigree,  from  Edw.  II.  to  1824, 
with  genealogical  notes.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19146. 

Richards — The  Richards  Family.  A 
Genealogical  Register  of  the  Descen- 
dants of  several  ancient  Puritans,  by 
Rev.  Abner  Morse,  vol.  iii.  Boston, 
1861,  8<^- 

A   Sketch   of   some    of    the 

Descendants  of  Owen  Richards,  who 
emigrated  to  Penns3dvania  previous  to 
1718,  by  Louis  Richards.  Philadelphia, 
1882,  80- 


Richardson,  see  also  Yinton. 

Richardson — Annals    of    the    Cleveland 

Richardsons    and    their    Descendants. 

From    Family    MSS     etc.     by    Geo. 

Richardson .        Newcastle  -  upon  -  Tyne, 

1850,  12^- 

The  Richardson  Memorial, 


comprising  a  full  history  and  genealogy 
of  the  posterity  of  the  three  brothers, 
E.    S.    and   T.    Richardson,  by  J.   A. 
Vinton.     Portland,  Me.  1876,  8''- 
Notes    on    the  Richardson 


and  Russell  Families,  by  James  Kim- 
ball, of  Salem.     Salem,  1880,  S^- 
A  Skeleton  Pedisrree  to  illus- 


trate the  descent  of  the  late  Miss  Currer, 
[Richardson  Family.]     Single  sheet. 

Richelieu,  see  also  Dreux. 

Richelieu — Epitome  Genealogico  del 
eminentissimo  Cardenal  Duque  de 
Richelieu,  y  discursos  politicos  sobre 
algunas  acciones  de  su  vida,  by  El 
Capitan  Man,  Fernand  de  Villa  Real. 
Portrait,  plate  of  arms  and  genea- 
logical table.     Pampelona,  1641,  4°- 

Richmond,  see  also  Dawson  ;  Drake. 

The  Richmonds  of  High  head 

Castle,  Co.  Cumberland,  by  William 
Jackson.  Reprinted  from  the  "  Trans, 
of  the  Cumb.  and  Westm.  Antiq.  and 
Archaiolog.  Society,"  vol.  2,  1875. 
Kendal,  1876,  8«- 

Richmond,  Earls  of.  An  Historical 
Discourse  upon  the  Ducal  Family  of 
Britanj',  Earls  of  Richmond,  by  Roger 
Gale.  Being  the  substance  of  his 
Preface  to  the  "  Registrum  Honoris  de 
Richmond."  Bibl.  Top.  Brit.  vol.  iii. 
Lond.  1790,  4"- 

Genealogia   comitum    Riche- 

mund  post  conqusestum  Anglise  :  cum 
pictura  Gulielmi  I.  regis,  dantis  terras 
et  villas  quae  nuper  fuerunt  comitis 
Edwini  in  Eboracshire,  nepoti  suo 
Alano,  Britannise  comiti.  Brit.  Mus. 
Cott.  MS.  Faust.  B.  vii. 

Earls  of  Richmond.  "History 

and  Antiquities  of  Richmond,"  by  C. 
Clarkson.     Richmond,  1824,  4'^- 

Ricker — Records  of  some  of  the  Descend- 
ants of  George  and  Maturin  Ricker, 
who  were  early  at  Dover,  N.H.  ;  and 
who  were  killed  by  the  Indians,  1706. 
Compiled  by  William  B.  Lapham. 
Augusta,  Me.  1877,  8o. 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


463 


liiddell.  See  Border  Memories  ;  or, 
Sketches  of  prominent  Men  and  Women 
of  the  Border,  by  Walter  Riddell  Carre. 
Edinb.  187G,  8«' ;  and  The  Genealogist, 
new  series,  vol.  vi.  1889. 

Pedigree  of  Sir  James  Riddell, 

Bart.,  of  Ardnamurchan,  containing  an 
abstract  of  tlie  descents,  with  the 
authorities  annexed.  Edinb.  1791, 
40. 

A  Genealoijical  Sketch  of   the 


Riddell   Family,    by    W.    P.    Riddell. 
New  Orleans,  1852,  8"- 

-History  of   the    Ancient   Rye- 


dales  and  their  Descendants  in  Nor 
mandy,  Great  Britain,  Ireland  and 
America,  from  860  to  1884.  Comprising 
the  Genealogy  and  Biography  for  about 
One  Thousand  Years  of  the  Families  of 
Riddell,  Riddle,  Ridlon,  Ridley,  etc. 
Illustrated  with  portraits,  coats-of- 
arms,  etc.,  by  G.  T.  Ridlon.  Manches- 
ter, N.  H.  1884,  8°- 

Ridle}' — Notes,  Pedigrees,  Extracts  from 
Registers,  etc.  of  the  Ridley  Kamily. 
MS.  19th  century,  belonging  to  Arthur 
Yicars,  Esq.  F.S.A.  Vicarage  Library, 
Clyde  Road,  Dublin. 

Rieux — Memoire  de  Rene,  sire  de  Rieux, 
prince  de  la  Maison  de  Bretagne,  mar- 
quis d'Oiiessant,  et  la  genealogie  de  sa 
Maison,  par  Math.  Marais.  Paris, 
(1710),  4^'- 

Riland  —  Three  Hundred  Years  of  a 
Family  Living,  being  a  History  of  the 
Rilands  of  Sutton  Coldiield,  bv  the 
Rev.  W.  K.  Riland  Bedford.  Birm. 
1889,  4'^- 

Rilli,  see  Passerini. 

Riollet — Notice  historique  et  genealogique 
sur  la  Famille  de  Riollet,  de  Bourgogne, 
etc.     Brioude,  1860,  8"- 

Rioult,  see  Pollin. 

Ripley — Genealogy  of  a  part  of  the 
Ripley  Farailv,  bv  IL  W.  Ripley. 
Harlem,  N.Y^  [1866]  12"-  Second 
and  enlarged  edition.  Newark,  N.J. 
1867,  12'^- 

Risley — Genealogies  of  the  Families  of 
Culcheth.  and  Rislev,  of  Risley,  bv  J. 
Paul  Rylands.  Lond.  1876,  4''-  Pri- 
vately printed.  • 

Rivail — Aymar  du  Rivail  et  sa  Famille, 
par  M.  Giraud.     Lyon,  1859,  8^- 


Rivers — The  Rivers  Famil  v,  of  Hampshire- 
Brit.  Mus.  Egerton  MS.  2379,  f.  37. 

Rivers,  Earl,  see  Savage. 

Rivoire  —  Genealogie  historique  de  la 
Maison  de  Rivoire.     Paris,  1819,  8'^- 

Roberdeau — Genealogy  of  the  Roberdeau 
Family,  including  a  Biography  of 
General  Daniel  Roberdeau,  by  Rober- 
deau Buchanan.  Washington,  1876,  8°- 

Roberts — The  Roberts'  of  Kent.  See 
"  The  Annals  of  Cranbrook  Church," 
by  W.  Tarbutt,  1870,  8«- 

Descendants    of   John  Roberts 


of  Simsbury,  etc.  by  L.  A.  Roberts. 
Brooklyn,  1888,  8"- 

Rooberts,  or  Roberts,  of  Glas- 
tonbury, Boresall,  etc.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.    6347  ff.  2  b— 7  b. 

Robertson — The  history  and  martial 
atchievements  of  the  Robertsons  of 
Strowan,  by  the  Hon.  Alexander 
Robertson.     Edinb.  1775  ?  12«- 

Comitatus  de  Atholia.     The 

Earldom  of  Athole,  the  Family  of  De 
Atholia  and  their  descendants,  the 
Robertsons,  by  James  A.  Robertson. 
Edinb.  1860,  8^-  Printed  for  private 
circulation. 

Robin — Gleanings  of  "The  Robin 
Family,"  by  a  Robin.  1880,  8°- 
Privately  printed. 

Robins — Family  Record  of  the  Ancestors 
of  Ephraim  and  Abigal  Robins  and 
their  descendants.  Hartford,  n.d. 
single  sheet. 

Robinson,  see  also  Giles. 

Robinson — Pedigrees  of  the  Robinsons  of 
Suffolk,  with  notes  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19147. 

Genealogical   History   of  the 

Families  of  Robinsons,  Saffords,  Har- 
woods,  and  Clarks  bv  Sarah  Robinson. 
Bennington  [U.S.]  1837,  12°- 

-Memoir  of  the  Rev.  William 


Robinson,  Pastor  of  the  Church  in 
Southington,  Conn.  With  some 
Account  of  his  ancestors  in  this  country, 
by  his  son,  Edward  Robinson.  New 
York,  1859.  Printed  for  private  dis- 
tribution. 
Robsart — Genealogical  notes  respecting 
the  famih^  of  Robsart,  with  the  pedi- 
gree of  Amy  Robsart,  wife  of  the  Earl 
of  Leicester.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19147. 


464 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and    Peerage  Cases. 


Eoby,  see  Corliss. 

Eocaberfci — Compendio  de  las  Grandezas 
y  prerogativas  soberanas  de  la  anti- 
quissima  Casa  de  los  Vizeondes  de 
Kocaberti,  Condes  de  Perelada  Barones, 
y  Marqueses  de  Anglesola.  Madrid, 
1651,  fol.      Privately  printed. 

Kocheaymon — Genealogie  historique  et 
critique  de  la  Maison  de  Eocheaymon, 
pour  servir  (le  second  volume)  au  Sup- 
plement de  I'Histoire  de  la  Maison  de 
France,  etc.  par  I'abbe  J.  d'Estrees. 
Paris,  1776,  fol. 

Abregc  de  la  genealogie  de 

la  Maison  de  la  lioche-Ayraon,  par 
I'abbe  J.  d'Estrees.  Paris,  1776,  re- 
printed at  Bordeaux,  1839,  fol. 

Rochechouart — Histoire  de  la  Maison  de 
Rocbechouart,  par  le  General  Comte  de 
Rocbechouart.  2  vols.  Paris,  1859,  4°- 

Rocbefoucauld — Genealogies  des  maisons 
de  la  Rochefoucauld,  de  Montmorency, 
de  Stuart,  de  Savoie-Soissons,  d'Au- 
tricbe,  de  Medicis  et  des  Landgraves  de 
Hesse.     Par  Saint-Martin  d'Arone. 

Genealogie  de  I'ancienne 

et  illvstre  Maison  de  la  Rochefoucaud, 
par  Andre  du  Chesne.  Paris,  1622, 
fol. 

Genealocrie  de  la  Maison 


de  Rocbefoucauld,  par  Pierre  d'Hozier. 
Paris,  1654,  4^^- 

-Supplement  a  la  genea- 


logie de  la  Maison  de  la  Rocbefoucauld, 
par  P.  L.  Laine.      Paris,  1828,  40' 
Le  Due  de  Doudeauville 


(la  Rocbefoucauld),  par  M.  de  Birague. 
Par.  1844,  4o- 

Rocbette — Notice  bistorique  et  genealo- 
gique  sur  la  Maison  de  la  Rocbette  en 
Auvergne,  etc.,  par  d'Assier  de  Valen- 
cbes.  Lyon,  1856,  8°-  Also  an  Appen- 
dix, 1856. 

Rocbii — De  Insignibus  Familiarum,by  P. 
Rocbii.     Lucae,  1576,  S*"- 

Rock — Memoirs  of  Captain  Rock,  witb 
some  Account  of  bis  Ancestors,  written 
by  bimself.     Lond.  1824,  12»- 

Rockwell — A  Sermon  preacbed  at  tbe 
Funeral  of  Martin  Rockwell  of  Cole- 
brook,  Dec.  11,  1851,  by  Rev.  Jos. 
Eldridge.  Witb  an  Appendix  and  a 
Genealogy  of  tbe  Rockwell  Family. 
Printed  for  tbe  Descendants  of  Samuel 
Rockwell.     New  Haven,  1852,  S''- 


Rockvvood,  see  also  Adams. 

Rockwood — A  Historical  and  Genealogical 
Record  of  tbe  Descendants  of  Timotby 
Kockwood,  by  E.  L.  Rockwood.  Bos- 
ton [U.S.]  1856,  80- 

Rocles — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Kocles,  en  Vivarais,  extraite  du  tome  v 
du  Diet,  tiniv.  de  la  Nohl.  de  France., 
par  le  Cbev.  de  Courcelles.  Paris, 
1822,  8«- 

Rodman — Notes  on  tbe  Rodman  Gene- 
alogy, by  William  Woodbridge  Rodman. 
New  Haven,  Conn.  1887,  8"- 

Rodney,  see  Harley. 

Roederer — La  Famille  Eoederer,  de  1676, 
a  1790.  Notice  par  Antoine  Marie 
Roederer.     Paris,  1850,  8«- 

Roger — Tbe  Scottish  Branch  of  tbe  Nor- 
man House  of  Koger.  Witb  a  genea- 
logical Sketch  of  the  Family  of  Play- 
fair,  by  Charles  Rogers.  Lond.  1872, 
go.      X^i-inted  for  private  circulation. 

The    Scottish    House    of     Koger, 

with  notes  respecting  the  Families  of 
Playfair  and  Haldane  of  Bermony,  by 
Charles  Rogers.  2nd  edition.  Edinb. 
1875,  8^- 

Four  Perthshire  Families  :  Roger, 

Playfair,  Constable,  and  Haldane  of 
Barmony,  by  Rev.  Charles  Rogers. 
Edinb.  1887,  4^^-     Privately  printed. 

Rogers,  see  also  Dawson. 

Roofers.  See  Miscellanea  Genealogica  et 
Heraldica,  i.  258. 

The  ancient  Family  of  Rogers 

of  Farncote,  bv  William  Hardwick, 
1824.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  i\JS.  29,245, 
f.  43. 

Exemplification  of  Arms  to   R. 

Rogers  Coxwell  Rogers,  of  Dowdeswell. 
Privately  printed,  1850,  4'^- 

Genealogical    Memoir    of     the 

Family  of  Rev.  Nathaniel  Rogers,  bs^ 
a  Descendent.  Boston,  1851  ?  S*'-  See 
also  New.  Eng.  Hist,  and  Gen.  Regis- 
ter, April,  1851. 


John 


Rogers  the   Compiler   of 
Authorised    Eno-lisb    Bible : 


the   first 

Embracing  a  genealogical  account  of  bis 
family  ;  biographical  sketches  of  some 
of  his  principal  descendants,  etc.,  by 
Joseph  Lemuel  Chester.  Lond  1861,  8°- 
Genealogy  of  Rogers  of  Dowdes- 
well, CO.  Gloucester.  Privately  printed, 
1869,  4P- 


Family  Histories,  PEDiasEEs,   and  Peeeage  Cases 


465 


Kogers — Descendants  of  Eev.  Daniel 
llogers,  of  Littleton,  Mass.  Privately 
printed,  1885. 

Roggenbacli — Chronik  der  Freiherrlichen 
Eamilie  von  Koggenbach,  by  Max 
Freiherrn.     Freiburg,  1888,  8«- 

llogier — Les  Preuves  de  noblesse  que  fait 
devant  mess,  les  commissaires  nommez 
par  Sa  Majeste  M.  Eugene  Rogier, 
ComtedeVillenevve,etc.  Paris,  1660,  S'^- 

Rohan — Le  Rang  et  prerogatives  de  la 
Maison  de  Rohan.     Paris,  1660,  fol. 

Grenealogie    de    la    Maison    de 


Rohan,  extraite  du  tome  xii  du  Diet, 
de  la  Nohlesse,  par  M.  de  la  Chesnaye- 
des-Bois.     Paris,  s.d.  ^^^ 

Rokeby — Qi]conomia  Rokebeiorum,  a  his- 
tory of  the  family  of  Rokeby,  by  Ralph 
Rokeby,  Secretary  to  the  Council  at 
York,  1565.  Brit.  Mus  Add.  MS. 
24,470,  f .  294. 

Claim  of  the  Right  Hon.  Mat- 
thew, Baron  Rokeby,  to  vote  at  Elec- 
tions of  Irish  Peers.  Sessional  Papers, 
153  of  1830. 

Rolin — Etude  historique  sur  le  Chan- 
celier  Rolin  et  sur  la  Famille,  par  Ch. 
Bigarne.     Dijon,  1860,  8«- 

Rollinghen — Genealogical  Table,  with 
arms  emblazoned,  showing  the  eight 
quarters  of  Jean  Ernest,  Baron  de 
Rollingham.  A  vellum  roll,  18th  cen- 
tury. '  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  15151. 

Rollins — Notes    relating   to    Rawlins   or 

I    Rollins,  with  Notices  of  Early  Settlers 
of  the  name  in  America,  and    Family 
Records,   by  John  R.   Rollins.     Law- 
'  rence,  Mass.  1870,  8o- 
Records  of  Families  of  the  name 
of  Rawlins  or  Rollins  in  the  United 
States.     Compiled  by  John  R.  Rollins. 
Lawrence,  Mass.  1874,  4'"- 
Romanof — The  Russian  Empire  and  the 
House  of  Romanof,  bv  W.  Anderson. 
1815,  8-- 
Rommecourt — Genealogie  de  la  Maison 
de  Rommecourt,  anciennement  nommee 
de  Raumecuris  originaire  d'AUemagne, 
par   Louis-Marie,    comte   de   Romme- 
court.    Paris,  1701,  8<^- 
Ronaldson,  see  Macdonald. 
Roncherolles  —  Notice  sur    la    Maison 
de  Roncherolles  et  sur  M.  le  fomte  du 
Hamel,  par  Lefebure  Bisson.     Paris, 
1851,  80- 


Rookwood — Pedigrees  and  Evidences  of 
the  Family  of  Rookwood,  of  Co.  Suffolk. 
See  "  Collectanea  Topographica  et 
Genealogica,"  ii.  120 — 147  and  Add. 
MS.  19147,  Brit.  Mus. 

The    Rookwoods   of    Stanning- 

field.  See  H.  Foley's  "  Records  of  the 
English  Province,"  iii.,  785. 

Roome — Descendants  of  Peter  Willerase 
Roome,  by  Peter  Roome  Warner.  New 
York,  1883.  8«-      Privately  printed. 

Roos,  see  also  Peverell 

Roos — Some  account  of  the  family  of 
Roos,  of  Hamlake,  with  pedigrees. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  19147  ff.  146— 
164.     26740  ft'.  99^-  —103^- 

Roos,  Barony  of,  see  also  Fitzgerald. 

Report  of  the  Case  concerning  the 

Barony  of  Roos  or  Ros.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harg.  MS.  130. 

Root  Genealogical  Records,  1600 — 1870. 
Comprising  the  General  History  of  the 
Root  and  Roots  Families  in  America,  by 
James  Pierce  Root.  New  York,  1870.  8'^- 

Roquelaure — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Maison  de  Roquelaure,  tiree  du  volume 
vii.  de  I'Histoire  Genealogique  et 
Chronologique  des  Grands  Oliiciers  de 
la  Couronne,  etc.,  par  le  P.  Alexis 
(Pierre  Caquet.)     Paris,  1762.  8''- 

Roscommon  Peerage  Claims,  edited  by  J. 
S.  Taylor.     Lond.  1822.  8'^- 

Claim  of  the  Earl  of  Roscom- 


mon to  vote  at  Elections  of  Irish  Peers. 
Sessional  Papers  122  of  1823  ;  62  of 
1824  ;  46  of  1825  ;   116  of  1826  ;   40 
of  1826-7  ;  138  of  1828. 
The  Roscommon  Claim  of  Peer- 


age, explained  in  the  Speeches  delivered 
in  the  Sessions  of  1827  and  1828, 
before  the  Lords  Committee  of  Privi- 
leges ;  with  the  decision  of  the  House 
of  Lords  thereon,  by  J.  S.  Taylor. 
Lond.  1829.  8«- 

Rose  —  Genealogical  Deduction  of  the 
Family  of  Rose,  of  Kilravock,  from  the 
year  1290  to  1847,  by  H.  Rose,  con- 
tinued by  L.  Shaw.  Edited  by  Cosmo 
Innes  for  the  Spalding  Club.  Edinb. 
1848,  40- 

Rose  v.  Rose,  Appellant's  Case  in 

the  House  of  Lords,  1787. 

Rosel — Stemmata  Rosellana  ;  compiled 
from  Inquisitions  post  mortem.  Parlia- 
mentary Records,    Chancery   Reports, 


466 


Family  Histories,  Pediobees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


etc.,  by  ClifPord  Stanley  Sims.  Phila- 
delphia.   1859. 

Kosenkrantz  — Familien  Rosenkrantz's 
Historie  af  A.  Heise.  2  vols.  Kiob. 
1874—82,  40- 

Rosewell — Sir  Henry  Rosewell ;  a  Devon 
Worthy.  His  Ancestry  and  History, 
by  Fran.  B.  James.  Privately  printed, 
1888,  80- 

Eosindall,  see  Lloyd. 

Rosingreve,  see  Cotgreve. 

Rosmadec — Science    Hero'ique,    avec    la 

Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de  Rosmadec, 
par  Marc  Vulson  de  la  Colombiere. 
Paris,  1614,  fol. 

Genealogie    succincte   de    la 

Maison  de  Rosmadec,  par  le  sieur  d' 
Hozier.  Enrichie  par  Marc  Vulson  de 
la  Colombiere.  Paris,  1644,  fol. 
Second  edition,  1669. 

Ross,  see  also  Coulthart. 

Ross — Ane  Breve  Cronicle  of  the  Earlis 
of  Ross,  including  Notices  of  the 
Family  of  Ross,  of  Balnagown.  Edinb. 
1850,  4°-     Privately  printed. 

A    genealogical   account    of    the 

Rosses  of  Dalton  in  the  County  of 
Dumfries,  from  their  first  settlement 
in  Scotland,  to  the  year  1854,  by  Geo. 
Parker  Knowles.  Lond.  1855,  S^- 
Privately  printed. 

—I.  Ross  di  Sicilia.  Cenni  Storici  e 
Genealogici,  per  il  Cav.  G.  B.  Di 
Crollalauza.     Pisa,  1878.     8«' 

Ross,  Viscount,  see  Parsons. 

Rossi — Historia  de  Rossi  Parmigiani,  bj 
V.  Carrari.     Ravenna,  1581,  8^- 

Rostaing — Recueil  memorial  des  Lettres 
Patentes  du  changement  de  nom  du 
chasteau  et  comte  de  Bury  en  Blaisois 
en  comte  de  Rostaing,  etc.,  avec 
blasons.     Paris,  1656,  4"- 

Trophees     medalliques      des 

seigneurs  de  Rostaing,  par  Henry 
Chesneau.     Paris,  1661,  fol. 

Rothschild — Notice  sur  la  Famille  de 
Rothschild  (par  Mayer),  publiee  dans 
les  Archives  des  liommes  du  jour,  par 
M  M.  Tisseron  et  de  Quincv.  Paris, 
1846,  8«- 

The     Rothschilds  :       The 

Financial  Rulers  of  Nations,  by  John 
Reeves.     Lond.  1887. 


Rotours — Notice  historique  sur  la  Maison 
de  Rotours,  extraite  de  VAnn.  de  la 
Nohl.  de  France^  par  Borel  d'Haute- 
rive.     Paris,  1853,  18o- 

Roucy — Histoire  genealogique  de  la 
Maison  de  Roucy  et  de  Roye,  par  P. 
Moret  de  la  Fayolle.  Paris,  1675,  12o- 
Table  genealogique  de  la  Maison 


de  Roye  et  comtes  de  Roucy,  par  David 

Blondel.     No  date,  fol. 
Rouer — Families  de  la  France  coloniale. 

Les  Rouer  de  Villeray,  par  M.  Margry. 

Paris,  1851,  8o- 
Rous — Several  pedigrees  and  genealogical 

notes  of  the  family  of  Rous  and  Roos. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19147. 
Roussillon,  see  L'Aubespin. 

Routard — La  Maison  et  Famille  de 
Routard,  par  Richard  Routart.  Brux. 
1688,  4P- 

Rouvroy,  see  also  Croix. 

Rouvroy — La  Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Rouvroy,  par  Pierre  d'Hozier.  Paris, 
1632,  fol. 

Roux — Explication  de  I'Epitaphe,  etc.  a 
la  memoire  de  M.  Claude  le  Roux, 
baron  d'  Acquigny,  etc.  [This  work 
contains  the  genealogy  and  arms  of  the 
family.]      Rouen,  1692,  4^- 

Histoire  genealogique  de  la  Maison 

de  le  Roux,  par  Pierre  d'Hozier.  No 
date,  4'^- 

Rouxel — Etude  Historique  et  Genea- 
logique sur  les  Rouxel  de  Medavy 
Grancey,  par  Victor  Des  Digueres. 
Paris,  1870,  8'^- 

Roxburghe,  Dukedom,  see  Innes  ;  Ker. 

Row — Memoirs  of  the  Family  of  Row, 
by  James  Maidment.  Edin.  1828.  4°- 
40  copies  privately  printed. 

Rowallane — The  Historie  and  Descent 
of  the  House  of  Rowallaue,  written  in 
or  prior  to  1657,  by  Sir  William  Mure. 
Glasgow,  1825,  8«- 

Rowe — "  Miscellanea  Genealogica  et 
Heraldica,"  i.  162,  166.  New  Series, 
ii.  252. 

"  The  descent,  armes,  and  pedi- 
gree of  the  ancient  Famelye  of  A-rowe 
or  Rowe  in  the  county  of  Kent,  proued 
of  old  Records,  Deeds,  and  Monuments," 
with  coloured  arms,  Vellum  roll.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,797. 


Family  Histories,  PEDiaEEEs,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


467 


Rowley — Pedigree  of  Admiral  Sir  William 
Kowley,  with  some  account  of  his 
Family.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19147. 

Roy — Genealogie  de  la  Mai  son  le  Roy, 
conseiller  au  parlement  de  Rouen. 
Paris,  1693,  4°- 

Genealogie  de  la  Maison  le  Roy, 

marquis  de  Valanglart  et  comtes  de 
Barde,  extraite  du  tome  1  des  Arch, 
geneal.  de  la  Nobl.  de  France,  par  P. 
L.  Laine.     Paris,  1828,  8o- 

Royall — The  New  England  Royalls,  by 
Edw.  Doubleday  Harris.  Boston, 
1885,  8'^- 

Roye,  see  Roucy. 

Rubens — Genealogie  de  P.  P.  Rubens  et 
de  sa  Famille,  par  L.  J.  Verachter. 
Anvers,  1840,  8«- 

Rucellai — Genealogia  e  Sfcoria  della 
Famiglia  Rucellai.  By  Luigi  Passerini. 
Firenze,  1861,  8o- 

Riidinger — Original  patent  of  nobility 
and  arms,  granted  by  the  Emperor 
Joseph  I.  to  Caspar  Riidinger,  with  the 
additional  title  of  Von  Rudingsfels. 
1710.     Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1502. 

Ruggles — Pedigree  of  Ruggles  of  Essex, 
1547  to  1827,  with  genealogical  notes. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19147. 

Ruglen — Claim  of  William,  Earl  of 
Ruglen,  tobe  Earl  of  Cassilis.  Sessional 
Paj^ers,  Mar.  1760— Feb.  1761. 

Runnels — A  Genealogy  of  Runnels    and 

Reynolds  Families   in   America ;    with 

Records  and  brief   Memorials   of   the 

Earliest   Ancestors,    and   of   many  of 

their  Descendants,  by  M.  T.   Runnels. 

Boston,  1873,  8«- 

Rusca — Istoria    della    Famiglia    Rusca, 

by  Onorato    Rusca.       Yercelli,    1665, 
40. 

^11   Rusco   overo  Historia  della 

Famiglia  Rasca,  by  R.  Rusca.    Venetia, 
1680,  4r- 

■Casato  Rusca  o  Rusconi    Tavole 


genealogici  con  Appendice  alle  Memorie 
storiche,  by  Lodi.     Bologna,  1877,  fol. 

Rush — Pedigtees  of  the  Rush  Families  of 
Surrey  and  Suffolk,  witii  genealogical 
notes.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19147. 

Rushbrooke — Genealogical  notes  respect- 
ing the  Family  of  Ruslibrooke,  of 
Rushbrooke  Hall,  with  pedigree.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19147. 

Russell,  see  also  Cromwell. 


Russell — Collection  of  genealogical  papers 
relating  to  the  Russell  Family  of 
Bedford.     Woburn  Abbey. 

The  Russells.     See  "  The  Great 

Governing  Families  of  England,"  by 
Sanford  and  Townsend,  ii.  25. 

The  Bedford  Family.     "Stories 

of  Old  Families,"  by  W.  Chambers. 
Edinb.  and  Lond.  1878,  8°- 

The  Origin  and   Genealogy   of 

the  Russell  Family.  See  Stephen 
Dodd's '' History  of  Woburn,"  1818, 
pp.  72—80. 

An  Historical  Account   of   the 

Original  and  Rise  of  the  Russells, 
Earls  of  Bedford.     Lond.  1684,  120- 

Anecdotes  of  the  House  of  Bed- 


ford, from  the  Norman  Conquest,  to  the 

present  time.     Lond.  {circa  1800),  8°- 
Historical  Memoirs  of  the  House 

of  Russell,  by  J.  H.  Wiffen.     2  vols. 

Lond.  1833.     S^- 
-A  sketch  of  the  History  of  the 

House   of    Russell,    by   David    Ross. 

Liverpool,  1848,  S*'- 
The   Russells,    of    Bermondsey 

and   Sydenham.       See    "  Gentleman's 

Magazine,"  vol.  54,  p.  888. 
Russell  pedigrees  with  genealo- 
gical  notes,    by    D.    E.  Davy.      Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.     19147. 
Arms  of  families  of  the  name  of 

Russell,  in  the  handwriting  of  Gregory 

King.     Brit.  Mus.   Add.  MS.  26,690, 

f.  28. 
Genealogy   of   that   Branch  of 

the  Russell  Family,   which   comprises 
the  Descendants  of   John   Russell,  of 

Woburn,  Massachusetts,  1640—1878, 
by  John  Russell  Bartlett.    Providence, 

1879.  8"-    Privately  printed. 
Notes   on  the  Richardson   and 


Russell  Families,  by  James  Kimball  of 

Salem.     Salem,  1880.  8°- 
Rust — Pedigree   of   the  Rust  family  of 

Stovvmarket,    with    genealogical  notes 

and   copy  of   the  will   of   John    Rust, 

1775,  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19147. 
Rutgers — The  Rutgers   Family  of   New 

York,  bv    Ernest  H.   Crosbv.      New 

York,  1886,  8«- 
Rutherford,  see  also  Thomas. 
Rutherfords  of  that  Ilk.     By  Thomas  H. 

Cockburn  Hood.     Printed  for  private 

circulation,  4^- 


468 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigeees,   and  Peeeage  Cases. 


Rutherford — Claim  of  Alexander  Kuther- 
ford  to  the  title  of  Lord  Rutherford. 
Sessional  Papers,  Dee.  1761 — Mar. 
1762. 

Ruthin,  Barony  of,  see  Longevile. 

Rutter  Pedigree.  Single  sheet.  See  also 
"  The  Reliquary,"  Vol.  xiii. 

Ryder — Life  of  Mrs.  A.  F.  Ryder,  a 
centenarian,  also  a  list  of  her  Ancestors 
and  Descendants,  by  John  H.  Ryder. 
Boston,  1888,  16"- 

Rye — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de  Rye, 
par  Julius  Chifflet.     1664,  fol. 

An  Account  of  the  Family  of  Rye, 

by  Walter  Rye.     Lond.  1876,  8«- 

Ryedale,  see  Riddell. 

Ryland — Rylands  of  the  Rylands,  within 
West  Houghton,  co.  Lancaster,  by  J. 
Paul  Rylands.  Reprinted  from  the 
"  Genealogist,"  for  July,  1880  ;  pp.  9. 

Rys — Emblazoned  pedigrees  of  Rys  ap 
David  ap  Ithel,  and  of  Thomas  ap  Rys 
and  of  Alice  Tanad  his  wife,  parch- 
ment rolls,  17th  century.  Hengwrt 
MSS.  425  and  420,  at  Peniarth. 

Sable — Histoire  de  Sable,  premiere  partie, 
genealogie  des  maison  s  de  Sable  et  de 
Craon,  avec  des  remarques  et  des 
preuves,  par  Menage.    Paris,  1683.  fol. 

Sabin — The  Sabin  Family  of  America. 
The  four  Earliest  Generations,  by  the 
Rev.  Anson  Titus.  Wevmouth,  Mass. 
1882.    80- 

Sackville — Pedigree  of  the  family  of 
Sackville,  Earls  of  Dorset,  to  the  cliil- 
dren  of  Richard,  third  Earl,  1622. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  14,844  A. 

Sackville  pedigree,  with  genea- 
logical notes  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.     19148. 

• Grants  and  Patents  to  the  House 

of  Sackvile,  with  other  evidences  to 
prove  their  Pedigree.  Her.  Coll.  Pliili- 
pot  MS.  9.  Pc. 

-Memoirs  of  the  Noble  Family  of 


Sackville, by  A.Collins.  Lond.  1741,  8°. 

A     Topographical     Sketch    of 

Knole,  Co.  Kent,  with  a  Brief  Gene- 
alogy of  the  Sackville  Family,  by  J. 
Bridgman.  Lond.  1797.  8°-  Other 
editions,  the  last  in  1817. 

Genealogical    History    of    the 

Sackville  Family.  See  ""^Guide  to 
Knole  House,"  by  J.  H.  Brady. 
Sevenoaks,  1839.  12^- 


Sackville — Sackville  Family.  Historical 
Notices  of  the  Parish  of  Withyham  in 
the  County  of  Sussex,  vrith  a  Descrip- 
tion of  the  Church  and  Sackville 
Chapel.  Lond.  1857.  4P- 

Case  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Reginald 


Windsor  Sackville,  Earl  de  la  Warr, 
claiming  the  Barony  of  Buckhurst,  co. 
Sussex.     1876  pp.  33. 
Minutes    of    Evidence   on    the 


Buckhurst  Peerage  Claims.  Sessional 
Fapers,  1876. 

Safford,  see  Robinson. 

Sage — Genealogical  Record  of  the  Des- 
cendants of  David  Sage,  a  native  of 
Wales  ;  born  1639,  and  one  of  the  first 
settlers  of  Middletown,  Connecticut, 
1652.  [By  E.  L.  Sage.]  Middletown, 
Conn.  1878,  8^- 

Sailhas — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Sailhas,  avec  blason.    Auch,  1858,  4*^- 

St.  Amour,  see  L'Aubespin. 

St.  Astier — Genealogie  historique  de  la 
Maison  de  Saint- Astier,  extraite  du 
tome  xvii  du  Xohil.  univ.  de  France, 
par  Courcelles.     Paris,  1820,  12°- 

St.  Aulaire — Histoire  genealogique  de  la 
Maison  de  St.  Avlaire  dv  nom  de  Beav- 
poil  en  Limosin,  etc.,  par  Antoine  de 
Sainct-Aulairo.     Paris,  1652,  fol. 

St.  Chamond — Genealogie  de  la  Maison 
de  Saint-Cbamond,  par  Maurice  de 
Boissieu.  Societe  de  la  Diana.  Recueil 
de  Memoirs,  tom.  ix,  Montbrison, 
1873,  8«- 

St.  Clair,  see  also  Sinclair. 

St.  Clair — Genealogie  of  the  Saintclaires 
of  Rosslyn,  by  Father  R.  A..  Hay. 
Edinb.  1835,  4'-  Only  120  copies 
printed. 

Memoir  on  tlie  Genealogy  and 

Succession  of  the  St.  Clairs  of  Roslyn, 
by  Alex.  Sinclair.  The  ArchceoJogical 
Journal,  xiii,  392.     Lond.  1856,  8^- 

The  Case  of  Charles  St.  Clair, 

Esq.,  claiming  the  title  of  Lord  St. 
Clair.     1782,  folio. 

St.  Colombe— Histoire  genealogique  de 
la  Maison  de  Sainte-Colombe  et  autres 
Maisons  alliees,  par  CI.  L.  A.  P.  (Claude 
le  Laboureur).     Lyon,  1673,  8^- 

St.  Gelais — Notice  litteraire  sur  la  famille 
Saint-Gelais,  par  J.  F.  E.  Castaigne. 
Angouleme,  1836,  12o-  Only  100 
copies  printed. 


Family  Histories,  Pedigeees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


469 


St.  George — Claim  of  the  Right  Hon. 
Dennis  St.  George,  Baron  Dunsandle 
and  Clanconal,  to  vote  at  Elections  of 
Peers.  Sessional  Papers,  211  of 
1849. 

St.  Hermine — Genealogie  de  la  Maison 
de  Saint-Hermine.     Par.  1780,  S^- 

Saintignon,  Maison  de,  par  I'abbe  J.  J. 
Bouvier.     Nancy,  1778,  4«- 

St.  John,  see  Cromwell ;  Mildmay. 

St.  Mauris — Genealogie  historique  de  la 
Maison  de  Saint-Mauris,  du  comte  de 
Bourgogne,  par  C.  E.  P.,  M^^  de  Saint- 
Mauris.     1830,  fol. 

St.  Medardo — Stemmata  et  Genealogia 
vetustissimarum  et  clarissimarum  fami- 
liarum  de  Sancto  Medardo,  et  de  Armin, 
Dorainorum  de  Osgodby,  Co.  Lincoln, 
1601.  The  arms  are  well  drawn  and 
coloured.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  4783. 

St.  Nicholas — Collectanea  qusedam  de 
Antiquitate  et  Prosapia  Sti.  Nicholai, 
in  Com.  Cane.  Her.  Coll.  Philipot 
MS.  20,  Pd. 

St.  Phalle — Essai  geuealogique  sur  la 
Maison  de  Saint-Phalle,  par  le  chev. 
Gougenot  des  Mousseaux.  Coulom- 
miers,  1861,  4«-    ^    ^ 

St.  Simon— Table  genealogique  pour  faire 
voir  que  la  Maison  de  S.  Simon  descend 
par  femmes  de  la  roj'ale  Maison  de 
France,  par  Pierre  d'Hozier.  Paris, 
1631,  fol.     Another  in  1632. 

Genealogia    de     la     antiqua 

familia  y  casa  de  San  Simon,  by  D. 
Juan  Verdier  de  Portdeguy.  Madrid, 
1808,  fol. 

Sales — Le  Pourpris  historique  de  la 
Maison  de  Sales  de  Thorenc  en  Gene- 
vois,  par  Ch.  Aug.  de  Sales.  Annessy, 
1659,  4P- 

Histoire   de   la   tres  ancienne  et 

illustre    Maison   de    St.    Francois   de 
Sales,  cvesque  et  prince  de  Geneve,  par 
Nic.  de  Hauteville.     Paris,  1669,  4"- 
■Genealoojie  de  la  Famille  de  Sales, 


by  A.  D.  [Alphonse  Despine.]  Annecy 
1870  ?  single  sheet. 
Salignac — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Salignac-Fenelon,  extract  des  Arch, 
geneal.  et  hist,  de  la  Noh.  de  France, 
pub.   par  P.  L.   Laine.    Paris,  1844, 

go.  • 

Saligne,    Famille   de,    par    Leon    Aude. 
1858,  80- 


Salisbury,  Earls  of,  see  also  Montacute. 

Salisbury — Genealogical  and  Historical 
Account  of  the  ancient  Earldom  of 
Salisbury,  by  Sir  T.  C.  Banks.  Lond. 
1832,  80- 

Annals    and   Antiquities    of 

Lacock  Abbey,  with  Memorials  of  Ela, 
Countess  of  Salisbury,  and  of  the  Earls 
of  Salisbury,  and  of  the  Houses  of  Salis- 
bury and  Longspe,  &c.  By  W.  L. 
Bowles,  and  J.  G.  Nichols.  Lond. 
1835,  8«- 

The  Earldom  of  Salisburj',  by 

John  Gough  Nichols,  Esq.  See  "Pro- 
ceedings of  the  Archaeological  Institute 
of  Great  Britian,"  held  at  Salisbury, 
1849. 

• Marriao-e  Settlement  of  the 


Earl  of  Salisbury  and  the  daughter  of 
Lord  Cobhaio,  1589,  with  sketches  of 
the  lives  and  pedigrees  of  the  parties  to 
the  deed,  edited  by  C.  E.  Bowles. 
Lond.  1889,  4P- 
Salle — Histoire  de  la  maison  des  Salles, 
originaire  de  Beam,  depuis  son,  etab- 
lissement  en  Lorraine,  par  Dom.  Aug. 
Calmet.     Nancy,  1716,  fol. 

•Genealogie  de  la  Salle,  originaire 


du  pays  et  comte  de  Soule  en  Gascogne, 

par  le  Metayer,  et  attestee  par  Lacroix. 

Paris,  1774,  fol. 
Salter — First  Families  of  Old  Monmouth. 

Salter  Family,  by  J.  E.  Still  well.  New 

York  (1882),  8«- 
-Memorial  Services  and   Notices  of 


George  William  Salter  of  Washington, 
B.C.  With  an  Appendix  containing  a 
Genealogy  of  G.  W.  Salter.  Washing- 
ton, 1882,  8"- 

Saltonstall  pedigree,  by  G.  D.  Phippen. 
Boston,  1857 ;  and  Add  MS.  19148, 
Brit.  Mus. 

Saltoun^ — -Clahn  of  Lord  Saltoun  to  vote 
at  Elections  of  Irish  Peers.  Sessional 
Papers,  E  of  1856. 

Salusbury — The  Genealogy  or  Perdegrey 
of  John  Salusbury,  gent,  one  of  his 
Ma'ties  poore  knights  of  Windsore, 
descended  from  the  worthey  famely  of 
Salusbury  of  Le\\Tiey,  w'thiu  the 
County  of  Denbighe,  etc.  1622  and 
1627.  Parchment  rolls.  Hengwrt  MSS. 
423  and  424,  at  Peniarth. 

Testimonial  to  the  Descent  of 


Foulke  Salusbury,  and  his  Claim  to  be 


470 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and    Peerage  Cases. 


entitled  a  Gentleman.  See  5tli  Annual 
Keport  of  the  Oxford  Heraldic  Society. 
Oxford,  1839,  8«- 

Salvaing — Genc'alogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Salvaing,  par  Denis  Salvaing  de 
Boissieu.     Grenoble,  1683,  12o- 

llelation      des       principaux 

eveneraents  de  la  vie  de  Salvaing  de 
Boissieu  ;  suivie  d'une  critique  de  sa 
gcnealogie,  etc.,  par  Alfred  de  Terre- 
basse.     Lyon,  1850,  8o- 

Salvarola — Memorie  sopra  la  Famiglia  di 
Signori  Altani,  Conti  di  Salvarola. 
Yenezia,  1717,  4"- 

Salvin  —  The  Salvin  Family.  See 
"  Journal  of  the  British  Archaeological 
Association,"  vol.  xxx,  116. 

Sampson,  see  also  Giles. 

Sampson — Collections  relating  to  the 
Sampson  Familv,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.^'MS."  19148. 

Genealogical   Memoirs    of    the 

Sampson  Family  in  America,  from  the 
arrival  of  the  Mayflower  in  1620  to  the 
present  time,  by  John  Adams  Vinton. 
Boston,  1864,  8«- 

Sanborn — Genealogy  of  the  Sanborn 
Family,  by  N.  Sanborn.  Boston,  1856, 
80- 

The  Sanborns  of   England   and 

America,  by  V.  C.  Sanborn.  Concord, 
Mass.  80-  pp.  11. 

San  croft — An  Account  of  Archbishop 
Sancroft,  with  a  pedigree  of  the  Familv. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19148. 

The   Sancroft  Family,    by   the 

Bev.  John  Jas.  liaven.  Privatelv 
printed,  1889,  8o- 

Sandford — Notes  and  Arms  of  the  Sand- 
ford  Family.  See  "Journal  of  the 
British  Archieological  Association," 
Vol.  xxx,  116—118. 

Sands — Descent  of  Comfort  Sands  and  of 
His  Children.  With  Notes  on  the 
Families  of  Bay,  Thomas,  Guthrie, 
Alcock,  Palgrave,  Cornell,  Dodge, 
Hunt,  Jessup.  New  York,  1886,  S^- 

Sandys,  see  Temple. 

Sanger,  see  also  Adams. 

Sanger — Genealogy  of  the  Descendants 
of  Bichard  Sanger,  the  Puritan,  by 
Rev.  Abner  Morse.  Boston,  1851,  8^- 
Sangro — L'  Historia  della  Famiglia  di 
Sangro,  by  Filiberti  Campanile.  Napoli, 
1618,  fol. 


Sankev — Memorials  of  the  Family  of 
Sankey,  A.D.  1207—1880,  printed 
from  the  Genealogical  Collection  of 
Clement  Sankey  of  Eaglesbush,  Neath. 
Privately  printed,  1880.  8o- 

The  Sankey  Pedigrees.  Swan- 
sea, 1880,  8°-  Printed  for  private 
circulation. 

Sanois,  see  La  Motte  Geifrard. 

Sanson — Memoirs  of  the  Sansons,  from 
private  notes  and  documents,  1688 — ■ 
1847.  Edited  by  Henry  Sanson.  2 
vols.  London,  1876,  8°- 

Sanuta — Istoria  della  Famiglia  Sanuta, 
by  Zabarella.     Padua,  1679,  4P- 

Sapy — Some  Account  of  the  Family  of 
Sapy.  See  "  The  Picards,"  etc.  Lond. 
1878,  80- 

Sargent,  Large  tabular  pedigree,  by  Sam. 
Andrews.     Boston,  1851. 

Genealogy      of     the      Sargent 

Family,  Descendants  of  William,  of 
Maiden,  Mass.,  by  Aaron  Sargent. 
Boston,  1858,  8«- 

Col.    Paul  Dudley  Sargent   of 

Sullivan,  Maine.  Bangor,  1887,  8«- 
[This  work  contains  a  genealogical 
record  of  the  descendants  of  Col. 
Sargent.] 

Sarsfield — The  Family  of  Sarsfield.  By 
the  Bev.  Richard  Caulfield.  "  Herald 
and  Genealogist,"  ii.  205—215. 

Sartiges — Gencalogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Sartiges,  extraite  du  6®  vol.  du  Nohili- 
aire  d'  Auvergne^  par  J.  B.  Bouillet. 
Clermont-Ferrand,  1852,  8«- 

Sassenage — Histoire  genealogique  de  la 
Maison  de  Sassenage,  branche  des 
anciens  comtes  de  Lion  et  de  Forests, 
par  Nic.  Chorier.  Grenoble,  1669,  12'^- 
Another  edition,  Lyon,  1672.  Re- 
printed at  Paris  in  1696. 

Sassi — Albero  della  famiglia  de  Sassi,  by 
C.  F.  P.  D.  [H.  Curtife.]  Rome  ? 
15  ?  single  sheet. 

Saulx,  see  also  Mortemar. 

Saulx — Genealogie  des  seigneurs  de 
Saulx,  au  duche  de  Bourgogne.  1633, 
80- 

Saumery,  Famille  de,  par  Leon  de  Rossi. 
Paris,  1856,  8«- 

Saunderson — Collections  for  the  Pedigrees 
of  the  Family  of  Saunderson,  etc. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  31,013  ; 
31,014. 


Family  Histoetes,  Pedigeees,  and   Peeeage  Cases. 


471 


Saussaye — Histoire  genealogique  de  la 
Maison  de  la  Saussaye,  par  Alonso 
Pean.     Lyon,  1860,  4''- 

Sauvage — Notice  biographique  sur  la 
Maison  Sauvage  de  Saint-Marc,  par 
Jean  de  Soisy.     Paris,  1851,  S^- 

Savage — Pedigree  of  the  Savages,  from 
John  the  Savage  Lord  of  Stansby,  4 
Edw.  IT,  with  the  Arms  emblazoned. 
Vellmn  roll.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  Roll 
8. 

-The  Pedigree  of  Jhon   Savage, 


Earl  Kivers,  1582,  with  the  arms 
emblazoned.  Vellum  roll.  Brit.  Mus. 
Lans.  Roll  7. 

-The  Ancient  and  Noble  Family 


of  the  Savages  of  the  Ards,  with 
sketches  of  English  and  American 
Branches  of  the  House  of  Savage. 
Compiled  from  Historical  Documents 
and  Family  Papers,  and  Edited  by 
a.  F.  A.     Lond.  1888,  4o- 

Savery — The  Savery  Families  of  America 
(Savory  and  Savery).  By  A.  W. 
Savary.     Boston,  1887,  S"- 

Savile — The  Early  Ecclesiastical  History 
of  Dewsbury,  by  J.  B.  Greenwood ; 
with  an  Account  of  the  Savile  Family, 
of  Lupset,  Thornhill  and  Howley,  by 
the  Rev.  Joseph  Hunter.  Lond, 
1859,  8°- 

The      Savile      Family.        See 

"  Watson's  History  of  Halifax^" 

Memoirs  of  the  House  of  Saville, 


by  Robert  Samber  of  New  Inn,  Glent. 
A.D.  1717.  Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS. 
204. 

Pedigree    of    the    Familv     of 

Saville,  down  to  1732.  Brit. '  Mus. 
Eg.  MS.  1075,  p.  37. 

Savonarola — La  Casa  di  Fra.  G-.  Savona- 
rola in  Ferrara,  by  L.  N.  Cittadella. 
Fer.  1873,  8^- 

Savonnieres — Histoire  Genealogique  de  la 
Maison  de  Savonnieres  en  Aniov.  Oii 
la  pluspart  des  Genealogies  de  ses 
Alliances  sont  representees ;  avec  les 
Blasons  des  Armes,  par  L.  Trincant. 
Poictiers,  1638,  4^- 

Savoy,  HoMse  of,  see  also  Lorraine. 

Savoy — Chronique  de  Savoye,  avec  les 
Figures  de  toutes  les  Alliances  des 
Manages  qui  se  sont  faicte  en  la 
Maison  de  Savoye,  par  Guill.  Paradin. 
Lion,  1561,  folio. 


Savoy — Apologie  Fran^oise  pour  la  sere- 
nissime  Maison  de  Savoye  contre  les 
scandaleuses  invectives  intitulees : 
Premiere  et  Seconde  Savoysienne, 
par  R.  P.  Monod.  Chambery,  1631, 
40. 

Corona  Reale  di  Savoia,  by  F.  A. 

Chiesa,  2  vols.     Cuneo,  1655,  4°- 

Histoire      Genealogique      de     la 

Roy  ale  Maison  de  Savoye,  justifee  par 
les  Preuves  autentiques ;  enrichee  de 
plusieurs  portraits,  seaux,  monnoys, 
sepultures,  et  armoiries  ;  avec  une  table, 
par  Samuel  Guichenon.  2  vols,  Lyon, 
1660,  fol.  Nouvelle  edition,  4  vols. 
Turin  1778—80,  fol. 

L' Histoire  de  la   Maison   Royale 

de  Savoye,  par  T.  Blanc.  3  vols.  Lyon, 
1668,  8''- 

Abrege  de  I'Histoire  de  la  Royale 


Maison  de  Savoye,  par  T.  Blanc.  Lyon, 
1693,  80- 

Cronologia  de  Principi  della  Real 

Casa   di   Savoja.      Brit.    Mus.    Stowe 
MS.  133. 

Memoirs  of   the   Royal  House  of 

Savoy.  Shewing  by  what  maxims  and 
policy  that  family  has  arrived  to  its 
present  grandeur.  Lond.  1707,  8°- 
Memoires  Historiques  sur  la  Mai- 
son Royale  de  Savoie,  avec  Tables 
Genealogiques,  par  Beauregard,  3  vols. 
Turin,  1816,  8° 

Traites    Publics     de    la     Royale 

Maison    de   Savoie.      8    vols.     Turin, 
1836—61,  4P- 

Tavole    Genealogiche   della    Real 

Casa   di    Savoia,    da    Filice    Carrone. 
Torino,  1837,  4o- 

-Les  Princes  de  la  Maison  Royale 


de    Savoie,    par    Edouard    Marie    de 

Barthelemy.     Paris,  1860,  12^- 

Histoire  de  la  Maison  de  Savoie, 


par  Mme.  la  Princesse  Christine  Tri- 
vulce  de  Belgiojoso.     Paris,  1860. 

Le    Illustri   AUeanze    della    Real 

Casa  di  Savoia,  colla  descrizione  delle 
feste  nuziali  celebrate  in  Torino,  cenni 
genealogico — storico — descrittivi,  by 
Leone  Tettoni  and  Maurizio  Marocco. 
Torino,  1868.  8^- 

Casa  di  Savoia.    Memoria  di  Ghe- 

rardo  Ghirardini.  Bologna,  1877. 
80- 

Savoy — Soissons,  see  Rochefoucauld. 


I 


472 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and    Peerage  Cases. 


Sawin — Suiiiinary  notes  concerning  John 
Sawin  and  his  posterity,  by  Thomas  E. 
Sawin.     Wendell,  180(j.  8"- 

Sawyer  —  Golden  Wedding.  Fiftieth 
Anniversary  of  tlie  Marriage  of  Jesse 
Sawyer  and  Elizabeth  Goodell,  Feb.  11, 
1869,  Belvidere,  Illonois.  With  Notices 
of  the  Family  since  1839.  Utica,  N.Y. 
1869.  8«- 

A    Genealogy   of   some   of   the 

Descendants  of  VVilliam  Sawyer  of 
Newbury,  Mass.,  embracing  ten  Gene- 
rations and  one  hundred  and  seyen 
families,  by  Nathaniel  t-'awyer  and  Jos. 
B.  Walker.  Manchester,  N.H.  1889, 
80- 

Saxe-Goburg — -Prince  Albert's  Ancestry  : 
a  brief  Historical  account  of  the  Duke- 
dom and  Ducal-House  of  Saxe-Coburg 
and  Gotha,  by  the  Key.  Edward  Tauer- 
schmidt.     Lond.  1810,  12"- 

Histoire  de  la  Maison   de 

Saxe-Cobourg-Gotha,  par  M.  An^. 
Scheler  [ W.  Weick.]     Brux.  1846,  fol 

Sax-Gotha — History  of  Ernestus  the 
Pious,  iirst  Duke  of  Sax-Gotha,  and 
Bernard  the  Great,  Duke  of  Sax- 
Weimar  ;  with  a  short  liistory  of  John 
William,  Prince  of  Gotha  ;  and  Genea- 
logical Tables  of  the  House  of  Sax- 
Gotha.     1740,  80- 

Saxony — The  House  of  Saxony,  tracing 
tlie  descent  of  the  present  branches, 
with  a  Memoir  of  Prince  Leopold 
(afterwards  King  of  the  Belgians),  by 
Fred.  Shoberl.     Lond.  181<),  8'^- 

Say — Collection  respecting  the  Family  of 
Say,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  19148. 

Saye  and  Sele,  Barony  of,  see  Tvvistleton. 

Sayer,  see  also  Sears. 

Sayer — Collection  respecting  the  Sayer 
Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit  Mus. 
Add.  MS."  19 148. 

Sayve,  see  Croix. 

Say  ward — The  Sayw^ard  Family  ;  being 
the  History  and  Genealogy  of  Henry 
Sayward  of  York,  Maine,  and  his 
Descendants.  With  a  brief  account  of 
other  Saywards  in  America,  by  C.  A. 
Sayward.     Ips.  Mass.  1890,  S^- 

Scales — Pedigree  and  genealogical  notes 
of  the  Scales  Family.  Brit.  Mus, 
Add.  MS.  19148. 

Scales,  Barony  of,  sec  Tempest. 


Scaliger — Geuealogia   Scaligera,    by  Cris. 

Bronzini.      [Home  1608],  single  sheet. 
_ Atche  degli  Scaligeri,  presso 

Santa      Maria      Antica     in      Verona. 


[Verona,  1845  ?]  single  sheet. 

Seals — Origen,  Casa  y  Familia  de  Seals  o 
de  la  Scala,  etc.  by  Seals  y  Salzedo 
(Diego  de).      Valencia,  1681,  fol. 

Scannus  Genealogy,  by  Christopher  Teel- 
ing  MacCready.  Dublin  [1873]  single 
she?t. 

Schenck — The  Kev.  William  Schenck,  his 
Ancestry  and  his  Descendants,  com- 
piled by  A.  D.  Schenck.  Washington, 
1883,  8'^- 

Schenk — -Memoir  of  Johannes  Schenk, 
the  Progenitor  of  the  Rush  wick,  L.  1. 
Family  of  Schenk,  by  P.  L.  Schenk. 
Flatbush,  L.  I.  1876. 

Scheriehaven,  Pedigree  of  the  Family, 
with  emblazoned  Coats  of  Arms.  MS. 
18th  century,  belonging  to  Arthur 
Vicars,  Esq.,  F.S.  A.  Vicarage  Library, 
Clyde  Road,  Dublin. 

Schidlovicz.  (Dzlalynski,  T.  Comes) 
Liber  Geneseos  Illustris  Familie 
Schidlovicie.  Kornik,  1848,  fol. 
Privately  printed. 

Schoraberg — Splendor  Familise  Schom- 
bergica)  in  Nuptiis  Heslerio-Schom- 
bergicis,  by  P.  M  Sagittarius. 
Alterburgi,  (1676.)  l"^- 

Schonberg — Geschichte  des  Geschlechtes 
von  Schonberg  Meissnischen  Stammes, 
von  Alb.  Fraustadt  and  Bern,  von 
Schonberg.  3  vols,  Leip.  1869-1878,  8'>- 

Schooff — Table  genealogique  de  la  Familie 
de  Schooft',  ])ar  Azevedo  Coutinho  y 
Bernal,  1753  ?  folio. 

Schot — Douglas,  see  De  Backer. 

Schuyler  Family.  By  Joel  Munsell. 
Privately  printed  from  the  New  York 
Gen.  and  Bioq.  Record,  1874      8*^ 

Schwenkenf elder —  Genealogical  llecords 
of  the  Descendants  of  the  Schwenken- 
felders,  who  arrived  in  Pennsylvania  in 
1733,  1734,  1736,  1737.  From  the 
German  of  the  Rev.  Belthasar  Heebner, 
and  from  other  sources,  by  the  Rev. 
Reuben  Kriebel.  Manayunk,  1879.  8o- 

Schwerin — Allgemeine  Geschichte  des 
Geschleclits  von  Schwerin  von  Dr.  L. 
Gollmert,  Welhelm  Grafen  und'  Leo- 
nard Grafen  von  Schwerin.  3  vols. 
Berlin,  1878,  fol. 


Family  Histoeies,  PEDiaBEES,  aitd  Peeeage  Cases. 


473 


Sclpio — Dissertation  sur  Tarbrc  genealo- 
gique  de  la  Famille  des  Scipions,  by 
Louis  Dutens.     London,  1787  ?    8<^- 

Les  Nuits  Romaines  au  Tombeau 

des  Scipions  ;  ouvrage  traduit  de  1' 
Italien  [of  A.  Verri],  avec  notes.  2 
vols.  Paris  [1812.]   12«- 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  the  Elder 


Scipio  Afrieanus,  with  Pedigree,  Notes 
and  Illustrations,  1817,  8'^- 
Die     Krief^e     der    Scipionen     in 


Spauien  53G--518  A.U.C.    By  Johann 

Frantz.  of  Munich.     Miinchen,   1883. 

8«- 
Scorraille— Table     genealogique     de      la 

Maison  de   Scorraille,    par.     Mon.   du 

Bovchet.     Paris,  1681,  fol. 
Scorza — Arbor  sive   Genealogia  Familia; 

Scortias.    A.  Scortise,  cum  Supplementis 

B.  Ferrari.     Neapoli,  IGll,  fol. 
Albero       o      genealogia      della 

Famiglia  Scorza  tradotta  dal  dottor  P. 

Vineenti,  con  Sopplementi  di  B.  Ferrari 

ed  aggiuntione   fatta  dal  P.    Vineenti. 

Neapoli,  1G12,  fol. 
Scott — A  true  history  of  several  families 

of  the  name  of  Scot,  of  Roxburgh  and 

Selkirk,  etc.,  by   Walter  Scot,  of  Sat- 

chells.       Edinb.'   1688,     4"-         Other 

editions  in  1776  and  1786. 
Pedigree  of    Scott    of  Stokoe, 

compiled  by  William  Scott,    Newcastle, 

1783,  8«-      2nd  edition,  1827,  4«-     3rd 

edition,  London,  1852,  8°- 
Pedigree  of  the  Scott   Family, 

of  Stokoe,  1882.     Reprinted   from  the 

original  edition  of  1783. 
Letters  of    William    Scott,   of 


Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  father  of  Lords 
Stowell  and  Eldon.  With  a  pedigree 
of  the  family  of  Scott.  Newcastle 
Reprints,  voL  2,  by  M.  A.  Richardson. 
1849,  8«- 

-Antiquity  of  the  name  of  Scott, 


with  brief  historical  notes,    by   Martin 
B,  Scott.     Cleveland,  1869. 

Memorials  of    the    Family    of 

Scott,  of  Scotts-Hall,  Kent,   by  J.    R. 
Scott.      Lond.  1876,  4o- 
The  Scott  Monuments  in  Bra- 


bourne  Church,  by  Mr.  Jam^  R.  Scott. 
Archcdologia  Cantiana,  vol.  10.  Lond. 
1876,  80- 


Scott — Scott  Family.  See  Border 
Memories  ;  or.  Sketches  of  prominent 
Men  and  Women  of  the  Border,  by 
Walter  Riddell  Carre.  Ediub.  1876,  So- 
Genealogical    Memoirs  of    the 


Family  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  Bart.,  of 
Abbotsford ;  with  a  Reprint  of  his 
Memorials  of  the  Haliburtons,  by  the 
Rev.  Charles  Rogers.  Printed  for  the 
Royal  ILhtorical  Society^  1877,  8^- 
The  Scottsof  Buccleuch.   Memoirs, 


Muniments,  etc.  with  illustrations,  by 
William  Eraser.  2  vols.  Edinb.  1878,  4*^- 

Dorothea       Scott,       otherwise 

Gotherson  and  Hogben.   Annotated  by 
G.  D.  Scull.     Oxford,  1882,  4°- 
• — Dorothea       Scott,       otherwise 


Gotherson  and  Hogben,  of  Egerton 
House,  Kent,  1611—1680.  [With 
four  tabular  pedigrees.]  A  ncAv  and 
enlarged  edition,  bv  G.  D.  Scull. 
Oxford,  1883,  ^^-  Printed  for  private 
circulation. 

-Upper  Teviotdale  and  the  Scotts 


of  Buccleuch.     In  progress,  1887. 

Claim  of  Hugh  Scott,    Esq.,  to 

be  Baron  of  Polewart.  Sessional 
Fapers,  45  of  1831. 

Scranton — A  Genealogical  register  of  the 
descendents  of  John  Scranton  of  Guil- 
ford, Conn.,  bv  the  Rev.  E.  Scranton. 
Hartford,  U.S".,  1855,  S''- 

Scrase — Genealogical  Memoir  of  the 
Family  of  Scrase,  by  Mark  Anthony 
Lower.  Lond.  1856,  8o-  See  also 
SussQX  Archoeolofjical  Collections^ 
vol.  viii. 

Scripps — ^History  of  the  Scripps  Family, 
by  James  E.  Scripps.  Detroit,  1882, 
12*^-      Printed  for  private  circulation. 

Scrivener — Copies  of  the  Grant  of  Arms 
to  Ralph  Scrivener  of  Ipswich,  1576, 
his  will,  1607  ;  and  the  wills  of  Thomas, 
John,  and  Charles  Scrivener,  of  Sibton; 
together  with  a  pedigree  and  notes  of 
the  Family.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19148. 

Scrope — The  Scrope  and  Grosvenor  Roll, 
edited  by  Sir  N.  H.  Nicolas.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1832,  S^-    Privately  printed. 

A     Collation     of     the     First 

Volume  of  Sir  N.  H.  Nicolas'  Edition 
of  the  Scrope  and  Grosvenor  Roll. 
Reprinted  from  the  "  Cheshire  Sheaf." 
1879. 


474 


Family  Histories,  PEDiaREEs,  and   Peerage  Cases. 


Scrope — History  of  the  Family  of  Scrope. 
See  "  The  History  of  Castle  Combe,  by 
Gr.  P.  Scrope.  Lond.  1852,  4"-  Pri- 
vately printed. 

Collections  relating  to  the  Ancient 

and  Noble  Family  of  Scrope,  of  Castle- 
Combe.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  28,205 
—28,213  ;  and  Add.  Charters  18207— 
18556. 

Scrope  pedigree,  with  abstracts  of 

the  wills  of  John,  Lord  Scrope,  and 
Lady  Anne  Scrope,  1494  and  1498. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19148. 

The  Scrope  Family.  See  "Archse- 


ologia,"  xvi.  342—346. 

-Case   of    Simon   Thomas    Scrope, 


claiming  to  be  Earl  of  Wiltes,  1859, 
Folio,  pp.  19,  and  folding  Pedigree. 
Additional  Case  of  Simon  Thomas 


Scrope,  claiming  to  be  Earl  of  Wiltes. 
Folio,  pp.  47,  and  folding  Pedigree. 
1859. 

Claim  of   Simon  Thomas   Scrope 

to     be    Earl    of    Wiltes. 


Papers,  K  of  1862  ;  B  of  1863  ;  B  of 
1865  ;  E  of  1867  ;  A  of  1868-9  ;  100 
and  101  of  1868-9. 
Scudamore — A  View  of  the  Ancient  and 
Present  State  of  the  Churches  of  Door, 
Home  Lacy  and  Hempstead,  endow'd 
by  the  Bight  Honourable  John,  Lord 
Viscount  Scudamore ;  With  some 
Memoirs  of  that  Ancient  Family, 
and  an  Appendix  of  Records  and 
Letters,  relating  to  the  same  Subject, 
by  Matthew  Gibson.  Lond.  1727, 
40. 

Letters  and   Papers  relating 

to  the  Family  of  Scudamore  of  Home- 
Lacy,  in  Herefordshire.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MSS.  11,041—11,059  ;  11,689  ; 
11,816. 

-Charters  and  Deeds  relating 


to  the  Estates  of  the  Family  of  Scuda^ 

more  in  Co.  Hereford,  from  Hen.  III. 

to  1698.     Brit.   Mus.    Add.    Charters 

1308  to  1371  ;  1813  to  1973. 
Notes     of     the     Scudamore 

Family.     See  "  Journal  of  the  British 

Archaeological   Association,   vol.    xxix, 

66. 
Scull — Genealogical  Notes  relating  to  the 

Family  of  Scull.     Compiled  by  G.  D. 

Scull.       Private      impression,     1876, 

40- 


Seagrave — Genealogy,  Biography  and 
History.  Genealogy  of  the  Seagrave 
Family,  from  1725 — 1881,  as  descended 
from  John  and  Sarah  Seagrave,  who 
came  from  England.  With  several 
Appendices,  by  Daniel  Seagrave.  Wor- 
cester, 1881,  8"- 

Sears — Pictures  of  the  Olden  Time,  as 
shown  in  the  fortunes  of  a  family  of 
the  Pilgrims.  With  a  genealogy  [of 
the  family  of  Sayer  or  Sears],  by 
Edmund  Hamilton  Sears.  Boston, 
U.S.  1857,  8«- 

Pictures  of  the  Olden  Time,  etc. 

With  a  genealogy  of  the  family  of 
Sayer  or  Sears,  by  E.  H.  Sears.  Pri- 
vate edition.     Boston,  1857,  S^- 

Some  Doubts  concerning  the  Sears 

Family,  by  Samuel  Pearce  May.  Bos- 
ton, 1886,'  8°- 

The  Descendants  of  Richard  Sares 

(Sears)  of  Yarmouth,  Mass.,  1638 — 
1888.  With  an  appendix  containing 
some  notices  of  other  Families  by  the 
name  of  Sears,  by  Sam.  P.  May. 
Albany,  1890,  8°- 

Searston  Family  of  Colchester,  England, 
by  David  Sears.  Boston,  U.S.  1855, 
go.     Privately  printed. 

Seaver — The  Seaver  Family.  A  genea- 
logy of  Robe  ft  Seaver  of  Roxbury, 
Mass.  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by 
Wm.  Blake  Trask.     Boston,  1872,  40- 

Seckford — Pedigree  and  notes  of  the 
Seckford  Family,  with  copy  of  the  will 
of  Dorothy  Seckford  of  Seckford  Hall, 
1672.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19148. 

Sefton — Sketch  of  the  House  of  Stanley, 
and  the  House  of  Sefton,  by  D.  Ross. 
Lond.  1848,  8"- 

Segrave  pedigree,  with  copious  notes  by 
D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19148. 

Genealogy    of   the    Family   of 

Segrave,  Barons  of  Caloughden.  Illu- 
minated.   Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  4957. 

Segrave,  Barony,  see  Stourton. 

Sequier — Histoire  Genealogique  de  la 
tres  noble,  et  illustre  famille  des 
Sequiers.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl  MS.  4938. 

Carte  de  la  genealogie  de  la  Maison 

des  Segviers,  depuis  I'an  1129.  Paris, 
1642,  fol. 

Selby — Statement  of  Facts  of  the  Lawful 
Coheiresses  of  John  Selby,  laying  claim 


Family  Histobies,  Pedigrees,  and  pEERAaE  Cases. 


475 


to  property  in  the  possession  of  William 
Selbv  Lowndes,  by  Th.  Selby  Bettle. 
Greenwich,  1822,  4°- 

Selby — Selbyana.  An  Attempt  to 
Elucidate  the  Origin  and  History  of 
a  once  considerable  Family  in  the 
County  of  Buckingham,  Selby  of 
Wavendean.     Carlisle,  1825,  8^ 

Selden — Calvin  Selden  of  Lyme  and  his 
children.  With  a  genealogy  of  the 
Descendants  of  Calvin  Selden,  by 
Daniel  C.  Eaton.  New  Haven,  1877, 
8'^-     Not  published. 

Selwyn,  see  Oliver. 

Semple  —  Genealogical  History  of  the 
Family  of  Semple,  from  1214  to  1888. 
Compiled  and  arranged  by  Wm.  Alex. 
Semple,  of  Broad  Brook,  Conn.  Hart- 
ford, Conn.  1888,  S^- 

Senarclens — Genealogische  diductie  voor 
Ch.  P.  de  Senarclens  de  Grancy,  by  P. 
J.  Bidder  van  der  Does  de  Bije.  Pri- 
vately printed,  1873,  4^- 

Senectere — Les  origines  de  Clairmont,  par 
Jean  Savaron,  augmentees  de  re- 
marques,  notes,  et  recherches  curieuses  ; 
ensemble  des  genealogies  de  I'ancienne 
maison  de  Senectere,  etc.,  par  P. 
Durand.  Paris,  1662,  fol.  First 
edition,  Clairmont,  1607,  8o- 

Senecterre — Genealogie  de  la  Maison 
de  Senecterre,  par  F.  Fay  on.  Lyon, 
1688,  4«- 

Seriere — Notice  historique  sur  la  Famille 
de  Seriere,  seigneurs  de  la  Sagne,  etc., 
en  Languedoc.  Extraite  de  VAnn.  de 
la  Nohl.  de  France^  par  Borel  d'Hau- 
terive.     Paris,  1854.  8«- 

Seton — An  Historical  Genealogie  of  the 
ancient  and  noble  House  of  Seton,  by 
Sir  Richard  Maitland,  1545,  enlarged 
by  Alexander,  Viscount  Kingston,  1687. 
Advocate's  Lib.  Edinburgh. 

■ Genealogy    and    history    of    the 

illustrious  house  and  surnames  of  Seton, 
by  Sir  Rich.  Maitland.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl  MS.  6091. 

-The  history  of  the  House  of  Sey- 


toun  to  the  year  1559,  by  Sir  R.  Mait- 
land, with  the  continuation  by  Alexan- 
der, [Seton]  Viscount  Kingston  to  1687. 
Maitland  Club.  Glasgow,  J.829,  4°- 
[101  Copies  purchased  for  the  Banna- 
tyne  Club.'] 


Seton — Genealogy  of  the  House  and  Sur- 
name of  Setoun,  by  Sir  R.  Maitland, 
edited  by  C.  K.  Sharpe.  Edinb.  1830, 4o- 

Story  of  the  Setons.     "  Stories  of 


Old  Families,"  by  W.  Chambers.  Edinb. 

and  Lond.  1878,  8o- 

Seton    of  Parbroath    in    Scotland 


and  America.     Printed  for  private  cir- 
culation.    New  York,  1890,  8o- 

Sevigne  —  Details  historiques  sur  les 
ancetres,  le  possessions  et  les  descend- 
ants de  madame  de  Sevigne,  par  CI. 
Girault.     Paris,  1819,  16«- 

Sewell— Claim  of  T.  B.  D.  H.  Sewell, 
Esq.,  to  the  Barony  of  Athenry. 
Sessional  Papers,  144  of  1831 — 2 ; 
203  of  1836. 

Sewster,  see  Cromwell. 

Seymour — Memoirs  of  the  Life,  Family, 
and  Character  of  Charles  Seymour, 
Duke  of  Somerset.     Lond.  1749,  80- 

The   Seymours.      See   "The 


Great  Governing  Families  of  England, 
by  Sanford  and  Town  send,  ii.  245. 

-Pedigree   of    the   Seymours, 


including  Sturmy,  Delaware,  etc.,  with 
arms,  seals,  etc.  Long  roll.  Totten- 
ham Park,  Libr. 

Seymour  pedigree,  with  genea- 
logical notes  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19148. 

-The  Attorney-General's   Re- 


port of  Sir  Edward  Seymour's  Title  to 
the  Dukedom  of  Somerset,  and  also  of 
the  Petition  of  Berkeley  Seymour,  Esq. 
Claiming  the  same.  1750,  folio, 

Seyssel — Abrege  historique  et  genea- 
logique  de  la  Maison  de  Seyssel,  par 
Boudier  de  Villemort.     Paris,  1 739,  4°- 

Sforza— Delia  Famiglia  Sforza,  by  N. 
Ratti.     2  vols.     Rome,  1795,  4P' 

Shackford^Capt.  John  Shackford  and 
his  Family  by  Samuel  Shackford. 
Chicago,  lil.  1889,  8o- 

Shaftesbury,  Earl  of — Genealogical  Tree, 
showing  the  descent  of  the  Earl  of 
Shaftesbury,  K.G. ;  the  Earl  of  Malmes- 
bury  ;  the  Lord  De  Mauley  ;  and 
Henry  Gerard  Sturt,  by  Thos.  Parr 
Henning,  Esq.  1868.     Single  sheet. 

Shakspere— Pedigrees  of  the  Shaksperes 
of  Essex,  and  Stratford  on  Avon,  by 
Charles  Augustus  Veley.  Kee  "  Tran- 
sactions of  the  Essex  Archaeological 
Society,"  vol.  3.     Colchester,  1865, 8°- 


476 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


Shakspere — Original  Memoirs  and  his- 
torical accounts  of  tlie  families  of 
Shakespeare  and  Hart,  with  their  coats 
of  arms,  continued  to  the  year  1790,  hy 
John  Jordan.  Edited  by  J.  0.  Halli- 
well.     Lond.  18G5,  S^- 

Shakespereana    Genealogica, 

by  G.  li.  French.     Lond.  18G9,  8^'- 

The  Assignment  of  Arms  to 

Shakespere  and  Ardern,  1596 — 1599, 
with  Introduction,  by  Stephen  Tucker, 
Somerset  Herald.     Lond.  1884,  4o- 

Notices    of   the    Shakespeare 

Family  in  the  Archives  of  Warwick 
Castle.  See  "  Journal  of  the  British 
ArchtBological  Association,"  vol.  v.  163. 

Prolegomena  and  notes  rela- 
ting to  Shakespeare  and  his  family,  by 
Joseph  Hunter,  19th  centurj'.  Three 
volumes.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
24,494—24,496. 

Shand — Some  Notices  of  the  Surname  of 
Shand,  particularly  in  the  County  of 
Aberdeen,  by  O.  S.    Norwich,  1877,  S^- 

Shardelow  pedigree,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19148. 

Sharnburn — Vetusta  Historia  Familise 
de  Sharnburn.  See  Bishop  Gibson's 
"  Keliquife  Spelmannianse."  Oxford, 
1698.   fol. 

Vetusta  Historia  FamiHse  de 

Sharnburn.  Ashm.  Lib.  MS.  1141, 
art.  5. 

Sharpe — Kecords  of  the  Sliarpe  Family 
in  England  and  America,  from  1580  to 
1870,  by  W.  C.  Sharpe.  Ssymour,  Ct. 
1874,  120- 

Sharpe  Genealogy  and  Miscel- 
lany, by  W.  C.  Sharpe.  Seymour,  Conn. 
1880,  120- 

Sharpies — Family  Record,  etc.  of  the 
Sharpies  Family  in  North  America,  by 
Joseph  Sharpies.  Philadelphia,  1816, 
12«- 

Sharpless — Genealogy  of  the  Sharpless 
Family,  descended  from  John  and  Jane 
Sharpless,  1682,  together  with  an 
Account  of  the  English  Ancestry  of 
the  Family  of  Gilbert  Cope.  Philadel- 
phia, 1887,  4P- 

Shattuck — Memorials  of  the  descendants 
of  William  Shattuck,  the  progenitor  of 
the  families  in  America  that  have  borne 
his  name,  by  L.  Shattuck.  Boston, 
1855,  8^- 


Shaw — A  Genealogical  Account  of  the 
Highland  Families  of  Shaw,  by  Alex- 
ander Mackintosh  Shaw.  Lond,  1877, 
8«- 

A  Biographical  Sketch  of  Kobert 

Gould  Shaw  (1776—1853).  With  a 
genealorjy.  Printed  for  the  Family, 
1880,  8"' 

Collection   respecting   the  family 

of  Shaw,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19148. 

Sheffield — A  Character  of  John  Sheffield, 
late  Duke  of  Buckinghamshire,  with 
an  account  of  the  pedigree  of  the 
Sheffield  family.  To  which  is  annexed 
his  Grace's  last  will  and  testament. 
Lond.  1729,  8"- 

Sheldon — An  Historical  Account  of  the 
Family  of  Sheldon  of  Weston  in  War- 
wickshire, and  of  Beoley  in  Worcester- 
shire. Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  29265  f. 
215,  &c. 

Pedigree  of  Sheldon  of  Rowley, 


Co.  Stafford,  etc.    Privately  printed  by 
Sir  Thomas  Phillipps. 
The  Sheldon   Family,   of  Wor- 
cester.    See  Berry's  History  of  Guern- 
sey, p.  155. 

-The  Sheldon   Magazine  ;    or,  a 


Genealogical  List  of  the  Sheldons  in 
America,  with  biographical  and  histori- 
cal notes,  and  notices  of  other  families 
Avith  which  they  intermarried.  By  the 
Rev.  Henry  Olcott  Sheldon.  Sidnej^ 
1857,  &c.     80- 

Shelley  Memorials,  from  authentic  sources, 
edited  by  Lady  Shelley.  Lond.  1859, 
8°-  Second  edition,  1859  ;  third 
edition,  1875. 

Pedigree  of  Percy  Bysshe  Shelley, 

certified  by  Stephen  Tucker,  Rouge 
Croix,  1880.     Single  sheet. 

The    Pedigree    of    Percy    Bysshe 

Shelley,  now  hrst  given  from  the 
Records  of  the  College  of  Arms,  edited 
by  H.  Buxton  Forraan.  Privately 
printed,  1880.  4«-  Only  100  copies 
printed. 

Shelton — Collection  relating  to  the  Shel- 
ton  Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19148. 

Shepard — Descendants  of  Edward  Shep- 
ard,  Cambridge,  Mass.  (1639),  by 
James  Shepard,  Naman  Sheppard,  A. 
E.  B.  Shepherd.  Boston,  1878,  8°- 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigeees,   and  Peeeage  Cases. 


477 


Shepard — A  Genealogical  History  of 
William  Shepard,  of  Fossecut,  Kortli- 
amptonshire,  England,  and  some  of  his 
Descendants,  by  George  L.  Shepard. 
Boston,  Mass.    Salem,  Mass,  1886,  S^- 

Sheppard — Collections  relatiog  to  the 
Sheppard  Family,  Ly  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19148. 

Pedigree   of   the   Family   of 

Sheppard.     Lond.  1883,  4"- 

-Genealogy  of  the  Sheppards 


of  Minchin  Hampton,  etc.,  by  W.  A. 

Sheppard.     Tabular  pedigree,  1887. 
Sheraton — Pedigree    of    the    family    of 

Sheraton,  of  Co.  Durham,  with  arms 

in  trick,  19th  century,  large  folio.  Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  21,180. 
Sherburn — Pedigree    of    the    Family   of 

Sherburn,  of  Stonyhurst,  co.  Lancaster. 

Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1075,  p.  41. 
Sheridan — Memoirs  of  the  liight  Hon. 

Richard    Brinsley    Sheridan,    with    a 

particular  account  of  his  Family  and 

Connections,  by  John  Watkins.    Lond. 

1817,  40- 
Genealogical   Tables   of    the 

Families    of    Sheridan,    Lefaun,    and 

Knowles,  by  Francis  Harvey.     Lond. 

1875,    8"-      Only  40   copies   privately 

printed. 

-The  Lives  of  the   Sheridans, 


by  Percy  Fitzgerald.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1886,  80 

Sherley,  see  Shirley. 

Sherman  —  liecords  of  the  Sherman 
Family,  as  relating  to  the  Ancestors 
and  Descendants  of  Benjamin  Sherman 
from  Henry  Sherman,  co.  Suffolk,  Eng- 
land, by  David  H.  Sherman,  1887,  8«- 

Sherwen,  see  Mansell. 

Shieffelin,  see  Thomas. 

Shillaber — A  Family  Souvenir.  Record  of 
Proceedings  at  the  First  Gathering  of 
Descendants  of  John  Shillaber  at  the 
Old  Homestead,  Peabody,  Mass.  1877. 
Boston,  1877,  16«- 

Shipmau,  see  Fisher. 

Shippen— Genealogy  of  the  Descendants 
of  Dr.  Wm.  Shippen,  the  Elder,  of 
Philadelphia,  by  Robert  Buchanan. 
Washington,  1877,  8''-  Privately 
printed. 

Descendants  of  Willifcm  Ship- 
pen.  Compiled  by  Charles  R.  Hilde- 
burn,     Single  sheet. 


Shirley — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Sher- 
ley, from  the  Conquest,  signed  by 
Cooke  and  Glover.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
Roll  0,  17. 

Genealogical    History    of   the 

House  of  Shirley,  by  Thomastos  Calo- 
leimon.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  4023  ; 
4028  ;  4928. 

— ' Shirley  pedigrees,  from  1085  to 

1825,  with  abstracts  of  Shirley  wills. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19149. 

Stemmata  Shirleiana  ;    or,   the 


Annals  of  the  Shirley  Family,  byE.  P. 
Shirley.  Lond.  1841,  4"-  2nd  edition, 
1873. 

The  Sherley  Brothers,  an  his- 
torical memoir  of  the  lives  of  Sir  T. 
Sherley,  Sir  A.  Sherley,  and  Sir  R. 
Sherley,  by  one  of  the  same  House  [E. 
P.  Shirley.]  Published  by  the  Eoa;- 
hwyhe  Club.  Chiswick,  1848,  4P' 
Account  of  the  Family  of  Shir- 
ley of  Warwickshire,  Sussex,  etc.,  by 
T.  Ward.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  29265 
ff.  186—212  b. 
Case  of  Rt.  Hon.  Washington 


Sewallis  Shirley,  Earl  Ferrers,  claiming 

his  Writ  of  Summons  to    Parliament, 

witli  Pedigree. 
Shorter,  see  Druce. 
Shrewsbury,    Earl    of,   see  also  Talbot  ; 

Marshall. 
Memoirs  of  the  Countess  of 

Shrewsbury  and  her  descendants.    MS. 

IStli   century.       Spencer   House,    St. 

James's, 
Claim  of  Bertram  Arthur,  Earl 

of  Shrewsbury  and  Waterford,   to  the 

Office  of  Lord  Hio^h  Steward  of  Ire- 


land. 

Case  of  the  Earl  of  Shrews- 
bury on  his  Claim  to  the  Office  of 
Lord  Steward  of  Ireland,  with  pedigrees. 
1855. 

-Claim    of    the    Rierht   Hon. 


Right 

Bertram  Arthur,  Earl  of  Shrewsbury 
and  Karl  of  Waterford,  to  vote  at 
Elections  of  Irish  Peers.  Sessional 
Papers,  162  of  1854  ;  828  of  1854-5  ; 
284  of  1856  ;   290  of  1857-8. 

Evidence  on  the  Petition    of 

Henry  John  Chetwynd,  Earl  Talbot, 
claiming  the  Title,  Dignity  and  Peerage 
of  Earl  Shrewsbury,  with  Pedigrees 
and  Arms.     1857-58. 


478 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  an^d   Peerage  Oases. 


Shrewsbury — Case  on  behalf  of  Lord 
Edmund  Bernard  Fitzalan  Howard,  by 
Henry  Granville,  Duke  of  Norfolk,  his 
Father  and  Guardian,  and  of  the 
Duchess,  his  Wife,  in  opposition  to  the 
Case  of  Henry  John  Chetwynd,  Earl 
Talbot,  claiming  the  Honour  and 
Dignity  of  Earl  of  Shrewsbury  :  with 
pedigree,  1857 — 58,  fol. 

Minutes  of    Evidence  taken 

on  the  petition  of  Earl  Talbot  for  the 
Title  of  Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  and  on 
the  petitions  in  opposition,  pedigrees 
and  plates,  1857 — 8,  folio. 

Case    and   Claim  of    Henry 


John,  Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  &c.  to  the 
Office  of  Lord  High  Steward  of  Ireland, 
1863. 

Shuey — History  of  the  Shuey  Family 
in  America,  from  1732  to  1876,  by 
D  B.  Shuey.  Lancaster,  Pa.  1876, 
80- 

Shuldham  pedigree,  with  genealogical 
notes  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.   19149. 

Sibley — The  Ancestry,  Life  and  Times  of 
Hon.  Henry  Hastings  Sibley,  by 
Nathaniel  West.  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
1889,  80- 

Siddons,  see  Kemble. 

Sidney — Papers  of  the  Family  of  Sidney, 
Earls  of  Leicester,  1559—1685.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  32683. 

■ The    Pedigree    of    Sir    Philip 

Sidney,  by  Eobt.  Cook,  Clarenceaux, 
King  of  Arms,  copied  from  the  original 
Koll  in  the  possession  of  Alex.  Nesbitt, 
Esq.,  of  Hatchford.  Privately  printed, 
1869,  4<'- 

Origin  of  the  Family  of  Sidney, 

with  some  account  of  Sir  Henry,  Sir 
Philip,  and  Mary  Sydney,  Countess  of 
Pembroke.  See  "Journal  of  the  British 
Archaeological  Association,"  vol.  xxiv. 
313—327. 

The     Genealogies     of     sundry 

Noble  Houses  whereof  Elizabeth, 
daughter  and  sole  heir  to  fcir  Philip 
Sidney  is  descended,  1714.  Vellum 
roll,  with  arras  emblazoned.  Brit. 
Mus.  Stowe  MS.  253  (2). 

■Case  of  Sir  John  Shelley  Sid- 


ney, Bart.,  in  relation  to  the  dignity 
of  Baron  L'Isle,  with  an  Appendix. 
1824,  fol. 


Sidney — Claim   of  Sir  John   S.   Sidney, 

Bart.,  to   the   Barony   of    De   L'Isle. 

Sessional  'Pai^ers,  140  of  1824  ;  177  of 

1825  ;  59  of  1826. 
Sieveking — Die   Familie  Sieveking,  von 

Dr.  A.  Leesenberg.     Berl.  1886,  8o- 
Sigourney,  see  also  Butler  ;  Dawson. 
Sigourney — Genealog}^  of  the  Sigourney 

Family,    bv    H.    H.    W.    Sigourney. 

Boston  [TJ.S  ]  1857,  8°- 
Sill,  see  also  Dawson. 
Sill — Genealogical     Chart    of    the    Sill 

Family,  from  1637  to  1855,  by  Henry  A. 

Sill.  Cuyahoga  Falls,  0. 12  folio  sheets. 
Genealogy    of   the   Descendants   of 


John   Sill,  who  settled  at  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  in  1637.     Albany,  1859,  12o- 

Silsbee — A  Genealogical  Account  of 
Henry  Silsbee  and  some  of  his  Descen- 
dants, by  James  A.  Emerton.  Salem, 
1881,  8°- 

Silva — Historia  Genealogica  de  la  Casa 
de  Silva,  by  Don  Luis  de  Salazar  y 
Castro.     2  vols.     Madrid,  1685,  fol. 

Simiane — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Simiane,  par  Saint-Martin  d'Arennes. 
Paris,  1669,  fol. 

Genealogie  de  la  Familie  Simi- 
ane, par  Guy  Allard.  Grenoble,  1672, 
40-      Another  edition,  1697. 

-Histoire     genealogique    de    la 


Maison  de  Simiane,  par  le  K.  P.  Dom- 
inique Hobert  de  Briancon.  Lyon, 
1680,  12« 

Sims  ~  Genealogy  of  the  Sims  Family,  by 
Clifford  Stanley  Sims.    Single  sheet. 

Simson.  see  Eraser. 

Sinclair,  se  also  St.  Clair. 

Sinclair — Proof  taken  by  William  Sinclair 
of  Ratter,  Esq.,  in  the  competition  of 
brieves  betwixt  him  and  James  Sinclair 
in  Riess  :  With  a  Tree  of  the  Family  of 
Caithness.  Privately  printed,  1767.  4"- 

Genealogy  of  the  Sinclair  Family, 

of  Ballyrussell,  by  Christopher  Teeling 
MacCready.    Dublin,  1867,  folio  sheet. 

The  Earls   of   Caithness    of    the 


Sinclair  line,    by  Geo.  M.  Sutherland. 
See  the   "  Celtic  Magazine,"   vol.   xiii. 
&c.     Inverness,  1887,  80- 
The  Sinclairs  of  Ensrland.     Lond. 


1887,  8«- 

-Claim  of  William  Sinclair,  Esq., 


to  the  title  of  Earl  of  Caithness.    Ses- 
sional Papers.  Feb.  1771— Feb.  1790. 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


479 


Siptoft — Memoirs  of  the  Family  of  Sip- 
toft.  See  Scrope's  "  History  of  Castle 
Combe."  1852.  4^ 

Sitsilt — Genealogy  of  the  Sitsilts  of 
Haultereinnes  in  Evas,  Hereford,  in 
two  branches.  Sir  W.  Cecil,  Ld. 
Burghley,  and  Wm.  Sitsilt  of  Haulte- 
reinnes. MS.  in  the  possession  of  the 
Marquis  of  Salisbury. 

SkefRngton — The  Skeffingtons  of  Tun- 
bridge,  by  Robert  Chapman.  Archceo- 
logia  Cantiana.  vol  10.  Lond.  1876, 
8«- 

Skinner — Notes  respecting  the  Family  of 
Skinner,  with  copy  of  the  will  of 
Henry  Skinner  of  Ipswich,  1739.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19149. 

Skip  with — A  Brief  Account  of  the 
Skipwiths  of  Newbold,  Metheringham 
and  Prestwould,  by  Fulwar  Skip  with. 
Tunbridge  Wells,  1867,  80-  Privately 
printed. 

Skitelthorpe — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
.  Skitelthorpe,  of  Southgate,  Middlesex. 
Single  sheet. 

Skrymsher — Memorials  of  the  Skrymsher 
Family,  of  Norbury  and  High  Offley. 
See  "  Gents,  Mag,"  January,  1809. 

Slafter — Memorial  of  John  Slafter,  with 
a  Genealogical  Account  of  his  Des- 
cendants, by  the  Rev.  Edmund  F. 
Slafter.  Boston,  1869,  8°-  Privately 
printed. 

Slane— Barony  of,  see  Bryan  ;  Fleming. 

Sleigh — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Sleigh. 
1864.     Folio  sheet. 

Portraits  and  Arms  of   Gervase 

and  Samuel  Sleigh,  by  James  Edwyn 
Cole.  See  "  The  Reliquarv,"  vol.  viii. 
Lond.  1868,  8«- 

Slingsbj',  see  also  Coghill. 

Slingsby — Diary  of  Sir  Henry  Slingsby, 
of  Scriven,  Bart.,  &c.,  with  a  Genea- 
logical Memoir,  by  Daniel  Parsons. 
Lond.  1836,  8«- 

Sloane — Account  of  the  Family  of  Sir 
Hans  Sloane,  by  himself.  Brit.  Mus. 
Sloan  MS.  3984. 

Memoir   of   Sir   Hans    Sloane, 

by  Dr.  Birch,  with  pedigree  and  other 
papers  concerning  him.  Brit.  Mus. 
Sloan  MS.  4241. 

Slocum — A  Preliminary  to  the  Slocum 
Genealogy,  by  Charles  E.  Slocum. 
Boston,  1880,  8^1 


Slocum — A  Short  History  of  the  Slocums, 
Slocumbs  and  Slocombs  of  America, 
Genealogical  and  Biographical,  from 
1637  to  1881,  by  Chas.  Elihu  Slocum. 
Syracuse,  N.Y.  1882,  8<>- 

Smith,  see  also  Carrington  ;  Condit  ; 
Dawson. 

Smith — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Smith 
of  Queensborough,  Co.  Leicester,  to 
about  1764.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
14,844,  d. 

Pedigrees  and  evidences  of  the 

families  of  Smith  and  Smyth,  of  Suf- 
folk, etc.,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19149. 

Collections   relating   to   Henry 

Smith,  Esq.,  sometime  Alderman  of 
London,  etc.     Lond.  1800,  8o- 

-Notices    relating     to     Thomas 


Smith  of  Campden,  and  to  Henry 
Smith,  Alderman  of  London,  by  the 
late  Rev.  C.  P.  Gwilt,  B.A.  With 
plates  and  pedigrees.  Lond.  1836,  8°- 
Privately  printed. 

-Family   Register   of   the   Des- 


cendants of  Nathaniel  Smith  Jr.,  to 
which  is  prefixed  some  Notices  of  his 
Ancestors.     Utica,  1849, 12° 

Genealogy   of   the    Family    of 

William  Smith  of  Peterboro'  N.H. 
Keene,  1852,  8«- 

History  of  the  Family  of  Smith, 

of  Nottingham.  By  Aug.  Smith. 
Lond.  1861,  fol. 

-Annals   of    Smith   of   Cantley, 


Balby,  and  Doncaster,  County  York, 
by  H.  E.  Smith.  Sunderland,  1878, 
40- 

-A  Genealoo^ical    Sketch  of  the 


Families  of  Rev.  Worthington  Smith, 
D.D.,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Ann  (Little) 
Smith,  of  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  by  Edward 
Worthington   Smith.     Chicago,  1878, 

go. 

Genealog-ical  Records  of    Wel- 


lington Smith  and  Family,  by  Welling- 
ton Smith,  1889,  4P- 

A  Genealogical  History  of  the 

Descendants  of  the  Rev.  Nehemiah 
Smith  of  New  London  County,  Conn., 
1638—1888,  by  B.  H.  Allen  Smith. 
Brooklyn,  1889,  S^- 

■Grant  of  Arms  in  1499,  and  of 


a  Crest  in  1565,  to    the  Family    of 
Smith,  alias  Heriz,  of  the  County  of 


480 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


Leicester.  See  "  The  Topographer 
and  Genealogist,"  vol.  iii.  Lond. 
1858,  8«- 

Smith — A  Booke  of  y®  armes  of  most 
houses  of  y6  Smithes  in  England  & 
Grermanie.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
578. 

'Arms  of    the  several   Families 

of  Smith,  coloured.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  3526. 

Collection  of  Arms  by  the  name 

of  Smith,  2  vols.  Her.  Coll.  MS. 
E.D.N.  24. 

The  Heraldry  of  Smith  ;    being 

a  Collection  of  the  Arms  borne  by,  or 
attributed  to,  most  Families  of  that 
Surname  in  Great  Britain,  Ireland, 
and  Germany,  by  H.  Sydney  Graze- 
brook.     Lond.    1870,    8°- 

■The     Heraldry    of     Smith    in 


Scotland,  with  genealogical  annotations 
being  a  Supplement  to  Grazebrook's 
Heraldry  of  Smith.  Lond.  1873, 
40. 

Smollett — Account  of  the  Family  of 
Smollett  of  Bonhill,  with  a  series  of 
Letters  hitherto  unpublished,  by  Dr. 
Tobias  Smollett,  arranged  by  J.  Irving. 
Dumbarton,  1859,  4°-  20  Copies 
printed  for  private  circulation. 

Smyth,  see  also  Currer;  Smith. 

Smyth— The  Lives  of  WiUiam  Smyth, 
Bishop  of  Lincoln,  and  fcir  Eichard 
Sutton,  Knight,  founders  of  Brasen 
Nose  College,  with  pedigrees,  by  li. 
Churton.     Oxford,  1800,  S^- 

Smyth  Family  of  Balynatry  in 

the  county  of  Waterford.  Pedigree 
compiled  by  ^ir  Wm.  Betham,  with  a 
table  of  the  seize  quarters,  and  several 
royal  and  noble  descents.     1856,  S^- 

Genealo^ijia  dell'  antica  e  nobile 


famiglia  Smyth  di  Ballynatray  nella 
Contea  di  Waterford,  by  Sir  Wm. 
Betham.     Lncca,  1868,  8"- 

Snelhng — Pedigrees  of  Snelling,  of  Co. 
Suffolk,  with  copy  of  the  will  of  Barry 
Snelling,  1722.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19149. 

Snively  —  Genealogical  Memoranda. 
Snively,  A.D.  1659~A.D.  1882.  Com- 
piled and  arranged  by  lie  v.  William 
Andrew  Snivel  v.  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
1883,  4P- 

Snowdon,  see  Thomas. 


Soame — Pedigrees  and  evidences  of  the 
family  of  Soame,  of  Norfolk,  etc.,  by 
D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19149. 

Sobremonte — Patent  of  Charles  III.  of 
Spain,  granting  to  Don  Joseph  de 
Sobremonte  the  title  of  Marques  de 
Sobremonte,  and  Yisconde  del  Vail, 
1761  ;  with  the  arms  of  Sobremonte 
richly  emblazoned.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.*'l7,059. 

Soffe,  see  Meeson. 

Sohier — La  veritable  origine  de  la  tres- 
illustre  Maison  de  Sohier,  avec  une 
table  genealogique  de  sa  ligne  principale 
et  directe,  etc.;  par  J.  C.  D.  D.  Leyden, 
1661,  fol. 

Soisson — Les  comtes  et  le  comte  de 
Soissons,  par  Barthelemy.  Paris,  1877, 
8"- 

Solers,  see  Giffard. 

Solms —  Genealogia  Comitum  Solmeu- 
sium  dominorum,  in  Muntzenbergk, 
etc.,  by  A.  O.  Billgen.  Giesse,  1621,  4«- 

Genealo2:ia    das   ist  :     Stamm- 


baum,  Geburts  oder  Geschlechts  Regis- 
ter dess   Griifflichen  Hauses  Solms,    by 
A.  0.  Billgen.     Franckfurt  am  Meyn, 
1622,  4'^- 
Geschichte     des     Grafen — und 


Fiirstenhauses  Solms,  von  Iludolph 
Graf  zu  Solms-Laubach.  Franckfurt 
am  Main,  1865,  8»- 

Somers — The  Somers  family  of  White 
Ladies.  See  Life  of  Lord  Summers, 
by  B.  Cooksey.     Worcester,  1791,  4°' 

Papers  relating  to  the   Somers 

Family.  Pub.  Lib.  Camb.  MS.  Dd. 
xiv.  25. 

Somerset — The  Somersets.  See  ''The 
great  governing  Families  of  England," 
by  Sanford  and  Townsend,  ii,  190. 

Pedigree     and     genealogical 

notes  of  the  Family  of  Somerset.  Brit. 
Mus.  Eg.  MS.  2146,  ff.  14^-— 21. 

On  the  Earls  and  Dukes  of 

Somerset.  See  "  Journal  of  the 
British  Archaeological  Association," 
vol.  xii,  312—328. 

Somerset,  Dukedom  of,  see  Seymour. 

Somerville — Memorie  of  the  Somervilles  ; 
being  a  history  of  the  baronial  house  of 
Somerville,  by  James,  Baron  Somer- 
ville. Edited  by  Sir  Walter  Scott.  2 
vols.     Edinb.  1815,  S^- 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigeees,  and  Peeeage  Cases. 


481 


Somervillo — Minutes  of  Evidence  of  the 
lit.  Hon.  William  Meredjtli  Somer- 
ville,  J3aron  Athlumney,  claiming  a 
right  to  Vote  at  the  Elections  of 
Representative  Peers  of  Ireland.    18(34. 

Soncino — Annali  tipografici  dei  Soncino, 
etc.  by  G.  Manzoni.  Bologna,  1883, 
etc.  8"- 

Dei  Soncino,  etc.,  by  M.  Soave. 

Yen.  1878,  8°- 
Sotheron — Genealogical   Memoranda   re- 
lating to  the   Family   of   Sotheron,  of 
Durham,  Northumberland,  York,  etc., 
and   to   the   Sept   of  Mac   Manus,   by 
Charles    Sotheron.     Lond.    1871,    4°* 
Privately  printed, 
Soubiran — Maison  de  Poubiran  de  Cara- 
paigno.     Notice   historique  et   genea- 
logique,  par  Joseph  Noulens.     Paris, 
1874,  8«- 
Soule— The  Soule  Family  of  North  Yar- 
mouth and  Freeport,   Maine,    by   Dr. 
Chas.    E.   Banks   and   Enos    Chandler 
Soule.     Yarmouth,  Maine,  1882,  8"- 
Soultrait — Notice  historique  et  genealo- 
gique  sur  la  Famille  Richard  de  Soul- 
trait.     Extrait  de  VAnn.  de  la  Nohl. 
de  1851,  par  Borel  d'Hauterive.  Paris, 
1851,  12«- 
Sousa — Theatro  historico,  genealogico  y 
panegyrico  erigido  a  la  immortalidad 
de  la  Casa  de   Sousa  ;    continuada  en 
la  linea  de  los  Marquesas  de  Arronches  ; 
con    figuras,     by     Manuel    de    Sousa 
Moreyra,     Paris,  1694,  fol. 
Southampton,  Earl  of,  see  Wriothesley. 
Souther — Memoranda    relating    to    Na- 
thaniel Souther,  the  First  Secretary  of 
the  Plymouth  Colony,   and  the  Des- 
cendants of  Joseph  Souther  of  Boston. 
Springfield,  111.  1886,  8"- 
Southesk,  Earldom  of,  see  Carnegie. 
Southwell— The  Family  of  Southwell,  of 
Norfolk.      See  H.  Foley's  Records  of 
the   English    Province,    1st    series,  p. 
301. 

Collections    relating   to    the 

Familv  of  Southwell,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19149. 
Southwick— Grenealogy  of  the  Descend- 
ants of  Lawrence  and  Cassandra  South- 
wick, of  Salem,  Mass.,  by  J^pies  M. 
Caller,  and  M.  A.  Ober.  Salem,  1881, 
12°' 


Souvre — Gcnealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Sovvre,  par  I'Hermite  de  Souliers. 
Paris,  1665,  4P- 

Soyecourt — Livregenealogique  et  chrono- 
logique  des  seigneurs  de  Soyecourt,  par 
J.  A.  de  Seigliere,  marquis  de  Soye- 
court.    1723,  4P- 

-Notice     sur    la    Maison    de 


Soyecourt.     Paris,  1845,  8^ 

Spalding  Memorial  :  a  Genealogical 
History  of  Edward  Spalding,  of  Massa- 
chusetts Bay,  and  his  Descendants,  by 
Samuel  J.  Spalding.    Boston,  1872,  8«- 

Spalding  Memorial  and  Per- 
sonal Reminiscences,  by  Ph.  Spalding. 
Privately  printed,  1887,  8°- 

Spare — Descendants  of  Samuel  Spare. 
Compiled  by  John  Spare.  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.,  1884,  8o- 

Spark  and  Sparke  pedigrees,  with  genea- 
logical notes,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19149. 

Sparks — Genealogical  Memoranda  relat- 
ing to  the  Sparks  and  Tickell  Families, 
by  Reginald  S.  Boddington.  London, 
1877,  4^-      Privately  printed. 

Sparrow — Pedigrees  and  evidences  of  the 
Family  of  Sparrow,  of  Norfolk,  Suffolk, 
&c.,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  19149. 

Specott — Pedigree  of  Specott.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  Roll  0,  16. 

Speed,  the  Antiquary,  and  his  descendants. 
See  "  Journal  of  the  liritish  Archaeo- 
logical Association,"  vol.  ixi,  289. 

Spencer,  see  also  Temple. 

Spencer — Grant  of  Arms  by  Richemount, 
otherwise  Clarencieux,  to  John  and 
Thomas  Spencer,  sons  of  William 
Spencer,  of  the  County  of  Warwick, 
26  Nov.  1504.  Spencer  House,  St. 
James's. 

Letters  and  Papers  relating  to 


the  Family  of  Spencer,  or  Spenser,  of 
Althorp,  Co.  Northampton,  and  Worm- 
leighton,  Co.  Warwick  ;    1522 — 1656 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  25,079. 

-The    Genealogy  of  the  ancient 


and  noble  Family  of  Spencer,  Earls  of 
Winchester,  etc.,  and  Barons  of  Worm- 
leighton,  etc.  1679.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  6135. 

Collections     concerniner      the 


concerning 
Family  of  Spencer,  by  D.  E.    Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19149. 


482 


Family  Histories,  PEDiaREES,  and    Peerage  Cases. 


Spencer — Coloured  drawings,  by  T. 
Trotter,  of  Sepulchral  Monuments, 
with  copies  of  the  Inscriptions,  of  the 
Spencer  Family,  from  1522  to  1783,  in 
St.  Mary's  Church,  Great  Brington, 
and  in  the  "  Dormitory  of  the  Spencer 
Family."  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
16,965. 

The  Spensers.     See  "  The  Great 

Governing  Families  of  England,"  by 
Sanford  and  Townsend,  i.  358. 

■Account  of  the  Spencer  Family, 


of  Althorp.  See  "  Mdes  Althorpiana?' 
Vol.    I.,    by   Thos.     Frognall   Dibden. 
London,  1822,  4"- 

■ — Spencer   Family    Historj'-    and 

Genealogy,   by   Kobt.    C.    Spencer   of 
Milwaukee.     Privately  printed,  1889, 
obi.  4°- 
Claim   of     the    Hon.     Charles 


Henry  Spencer,  Baron  Garvagh,  to  Vote 
at  Elections  of  Representative  Peers 
for  Ireland,  1853. 

Spens — Genealogie  des  Spens  de  Lath- 
allan,  d'origine  ecossoise,  desquels  il 
existe  en  France  deux  branches. 
Bordeaux,  17r6,  4"- 

Sphacciotto — Diploma  of  Doctor  and 
Laureate  in  Surgery,  with  armorial 
bearings,  etc.,  granted  to  Stammateilo 
Dimitropulo  Sphacciotto,  1626.  On 
vellum,  with  ornamental  borders,  por- 
trait and  arms.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
18,727. 

Spicer — Some  account  of  the  Spicer 
Family.  See  T.  Kisdon's  ''Survey  of 
the  County  of  Devon."  Lond.  1723, 
8«- 

Spinola — Istoria  della  Famiglia  Spinola, 
discritta  dalla  sua  origin e  fino  al  secola 
XYI ;  con  tavola  Genealogica,  ed  indice, 
by  M.  Deza.     Piacenza,  1694,  fol. 

Spofford — A  Family  Record  of  the  Des- 
cendants of  John  Spofford,  and  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  who  came  from  England, 
and  settled  at  Rowfey,  in  1638,  by 
Jeremiah  Spofford.  Haverhill,  1851, 
8«- 

A     Genealogical    Record    of 

Families  spelling  their  name  Spofford, 
Spafford,  Spafard,  and  Spaford,  des- 
cendants of  John  Spofford  of  York- 
shire, and  settled  at  Rowley,  Mass.,  by 
Dr.  J.  Spofford.  Memorial  edition  by 
A.  T.  Spofford.     Boston,  X888,  S"- 


Spooner  Pedigree,  from  Visitation  of 
Warwickshire,  1683.  With  arms  and 
Notes  relating  to  the  Spooner  Family, 
by  T.  P.  Wadley. 

Memorial  of  William  Spooner, 


1637,  and  of  his  Desceudants  to  the 
Third  Generation  ;  of  his  Great- 
Grandson,  Elnathan  Spooner,  and  of 
his  Descendants  to  1871,  by  Thomas 
Spooner.     Cincinnati,  1871,*  8o- 

-Records  of  William  Spooner  of 


Plymouth,  Mass.,  and  his  Descendants, 

by  Thomas  Spooner.    Cincinnati,  1883, 

8^- 
Spots  wood — Genealogy  of  the  Spots  wood 

Family  in  Scotland  and  Virginia,  by  C. 

Campbell.     Albany,  1868,  8"- 
Spottiswood — Genealogy  of  the    Spottis- 

woode  Family.  Only  12  copies  privately 

printed,  n.d,  8°- 

The   Spottiswoode  Miscel- 


lany, [contains  a  Genealogy  of  the 
Family  of  Spottiswoode].  2  vols. 
Edinb.  1844,  8«- 

Sprague — The  Genealogy  of  the  Spragues 
in  Hingham,  from  William  Sprague 
who  arrived  at  Naumkeag  from  Eng- 
land in  1628.     Hingham^  1828,  S'>- 

Memorial      of      the       Sprague 

Family,  by  Richard  Soule.  Boston, 
U.S.,  1847,  8o- 

Spring — Pedigrees  and  evidences  of  the 
Family  of  Spring,  of  Suifolk.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MSS.  5832  f.  213,  &c. ; 
•19,149  ff.  385—411. 

Spruggins — Portraits  of  the  Spruggins 
Family,  by  the  Countess  of  Morley. 
1829,  40-      Privately  printed. 

Spurgeon — Pedigree  and  notes  of  Spurgeon 
of  Yarmouth,  with  copy  of  the  will  of 
John  Spurgeon,  1802.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,150. 

Spynie — Report  of  Claims  preferred  to 
the  House  of  Lords  in  the  case  of  the 
Spynie  Peerage,  by  James  Maidment, 
Esq.  Edinb.  1840,  8°-  Only  60 
copies  printed. 

Stacey,  see  Hoy  land. 

Stafford,  see  also  Jerningham. 

Stafford — The  Stafford  Peerage  ;  wherein 
the  Right  of  Richard  Stafford  Cooke, 
Esq.  to  the  Barony  of  Stafford,  is  con- 
trasted with  the  Claim  made  by  Sir 
George  Jerningham,  Bart.  To  which  are 
prefixed  Genealogical  Tables,  containing 


Family  Histories,  Pedi&eees,  and   Peeeage  Cases. 


483 


a  Lineal  Descent  of  the  two  Noble  Can- 
didates, deduced  for  nearly  2000  years, 
embracing  the  Pedigree  of  England's 
lioval  Family  down  to  the  present  day, 
by  John  Campbell.     Loud.  1818,  4'^- 

Stafford— Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Staf- 
ford, from  the  time  of  William  the 
Conqueror  to  1690.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg, 
MS.  1075,  f.  16. 

Pedicrree   of    the     Family     of 


Stafford,  brought  down  to  1G90.  Prit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,758. 

Descent  of  the  House  of  Stafford 

from  H.  de  Polnin.  Pedigree  of 
Stafford  of  Amelcote,  and  Ikomshulf  ; 
Arms  of  Stafford  and  others  ;  and  a 
memorandum  that  Henry  Lord  Stafford 
caused  all  these  escutcheons  to  be  taken 
oft*  sundry  old  monuments  in  divers 
churches.  With  other  evidences  of  the 
Family.  Signed  H.  Stafford.  Stafford 
MSS.  in  the  possession  of  Lord  Bagot. 
Blithefield,  Co.  Stafford. 

Collections  for  a  History  of  the 

Family  of  Stafford.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MSS.     14,409,  f.  266  ;  19,150. 

Titlings  of  offices  taken  out    of 

the  Checker,  relating  chiefly  to  the 
Stafford  Family.  MS.  330.  Hatfield 
Library. 

A  Contribution  to  the  Genealogy 

of  the  Stafford  Family  in  America, 
containing  an  account  of  Col.  J.. 
Stafford,  and  a  complete  record  of  his 
descendants  in  the  male  lines,  by  Henry 
Mervin  Benedict.     Albany,  1870,  8^ 

Stair — Annals  and  Correspondence  of  the 

Viscount,    and   the   first    and    second 

Earls  of  Stair,  with  portraits,  by  John 

■  Murray  Graham.  2  vols.  Ediub.  1875, 

8°- 

-Claim  of  James  Dalryraple  to  the 


Earldom  of  Stair.      Sessional  Paper 
Mar.  1747— May  1748. 

-The  Case  of   James  Dalrymple, 


to  the  title  of  Earl  of  Stair,  1748,  folio, 
-The  Case  of  John,  Earl  of  Stair, 


&c.,  claiming  the  title  of  Earl  of  Stair, 
1748,  folio. 
Stalins — Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Stalins  of  Flanders,  with  arms  in 
colours,  and  with  copies  of  monumental 
inscriptions,  extracts  from  ^'egisters, 
etc.  18th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  19,679. 


Stanhope — Notices  of  the  Stanhopes  as 
Esquires  and  Knights,  and  until  their 
first  Peerages  in  1605  and  1616.  Lend. 
1855,  8«- 

— ^ Notices  relating  to    the  Family 

of  Stanhope.  See  "  Journal  of  the 
British  Archaeological  Association," 
vol.  XXX.  450,  etc. 

Claim  of  George  Philip  Stan- 
hope to  be  Earl  of  Chesterfield. 
Sessional  Papers,  E.  of  1873. 

-Case  on  behalf  of  George  Philip 

Stanhope,  claiming  to  be  Earl  of 
Chesterfield.     Lond.  1873,  fol. 

Stanley,  see  also  Percy. 

Stanley — The  History  of  the  Family  of 
Stanley,  written  in  verse,  about  the 
time  of  Henry  V^IIL,  by  Bp.  Stanley. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5830  f.  103  b. 

Poetical  History  of  the  Family 

of  Stanlev,  Earls  of  Derby,  by  E.  G. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5860,  p.  323. 

-Pedigree  and  arms  of  the  family 


of  Stanley,  Earls  of  Derby,  showing 
its  alKances  with  the  Royal  Family  of 
England,  the  families  of  Howard, 
Nevill,  Woodville,  and  others,  temp. 
Eliz.  Biit.  Mus.  Harl.  Poll  P,  2. 
A  short  Discourse  of  the  Pedi- 
grees of  the  Faftiilies  of  Percy  and 
Stanley.  Supposed  to  be  in  the  auto- 
graph of  Ben  Jonson.  MS.  No.  15. 
Peniarth. 
Pediarree 


of 


Umfreville  and 
Stanley,  17th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  Poll  P,  6. 

Memoirs ;  containing  a  genealo- 
gical and  historical  account  of  the 
House  of  Stanley,  from  the  Conquest 
to  the  year  1735,  by  John  Seacorae. 
2  parts.  Liverpool,  1787  ?  4°- 
Memoirs  containing  a  genealo- 
gical account  of  the  House  of  Stanley, 
from  the  Conquest,  by  John  Seacome. 
Manchester,  1767,  4P-  Other  editions, 
with  continuations  in  1783, 1793,  1801, 
1821,  and  1840.  . 

The  History  of  the  House  of 

Stanley,  &c.  Also  a  Memoir  of  the 
late  Countess  of  Derby.  Liverpool, 
1830,  8o- 


The  Stanley  Legend.  A  Genealo- 
gical Memoir  illustrative  of  the  early 
traditional  connexion  of  Boteler,  of 
Amouuderness,  Fitz-Ailward,  Lathom, 


484 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


and  Stanley,  by  Geo.  Ormerod.    West- 
minster, 1839,  80- 

Stanley — Sketch  of  the  House  of  Stanley, 
and  the  House  of  Sefton,  by  D.  Ross. 
Lond.  1848,  S^- 

The  House  of  Stanley ;  including 

the  sieges  of  Latham  House,  by  Peter 
Draper.     Ormskirk,  1864,  8<'- 

-The  Great  Stanley  ;    or,  James, 


seventh  Earl  of  Derby  and  his  noble 
Countess  in  their  Land  of  Man,  by  J. 
G.  Gumming.     Lond.  1867,  8°- 

-The   Stanleys   of    Knowsley,  a 


history  of  that  noble  family,  including 
a  sketch  of  the  political  and  public 
lives  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  the  Earl  of 
Derby,  and  the  lU.  Hon.  Lord  Stanley, 
M.P.,  by  W.  Pollard.  Livenjool, 
1868,  80- 

-The  Stanleys  of  Knowsley,  see 


the    "  Great    Governing    Families    of 
England,"  by  Sanford  and  Townsend. 
i.  90. 
Historical     Sketches      of     the 


House  of  Stanley,  and  Biography  of 
the  E.G.  14th  Earl  of  Derby,  b/  T. 
Aspden.     Preston,  1877,  4^- 

The  Stanley  Families  of  America, 

by  Israel  P.  Warren.  Portland,  Me. 
1887,  8«- 

•Remarks    on    the    Crest  of  the 


logical  Association 

of     the 


-Claim 


Family  of  Stanley,  by  J.  R.  Planehe. 
See  "  Journal  of  the  British  Archseo- 
vol.  vi,  199—209. 
Right  Hon. 
Charles  Stanley,  Viscount  Monck,  to 
vote  at  Elections  of  Peers.  Sessional 
Tapers,  121  of  1849. 

Stannus — Stannus  Genealogy,  by  Chris- 
topher Teeling  MacCready.  Dublin, 
1873.  single  sheet. 

Stansfeld — History  of  the  Stansfeld 
Family,  including  the  Stansfelds  of 
Stansfeld,  Todmorden,  Halifax,  Leeds, 
Canada,  and  elsewhere,  by  John 
Stansfeld.     Leeds,  1885,  4'^- 

Stapelton — Chronicles  of  the  Yorksliire 
Family  of  Stapelton,  by  H.  E.  Chet- 
wynd-Stapylton.     Loud.  1884,  8'^- 

Staples — Proceedings  at  the  Dedication 
of  a  Monument  to  Sergeant  Abraham 
Staples,  of  Mendon,  Mass.  Oct.  31, 
1877.  [With  some  account  of  his 
ancestry  and  descendants].  Providence, 
1880,  8°- 


Stapleton — Royal  Descents  from  Henry 
III.  King  of  England,  of  Sir  Thomas 
Stapleton,  Bart.,  by  H.  Maxwell,  7th 
J3aron  Farnham.     Privately  printed. 

Pedigree  and  evidences  of  the 


Stapleton    Family,    by    D.    E.    Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19150. 

-Case  and  Pedigree  of  Thomas 


Stapleton,  of  Carlton,  Esq.,  in  relation 
to  the  Barony  of  Beaumont,  with 
additional  case  prefixed,  1795,  folio. 

-Claim  of  Thomas  Stapleton, 


of  Carlton,  Esq.,  to  the  Barony  of 
Beaumont.  Sessional  Papers,  Apr. 
1791— May,  1798  ;    64  of  1840. 

Starkie — The  Starkie  Family  of  Penning- 
ton and  Bedford,  in  the  Parish  of 
Leigh,  CO.  Lancaster,  by  J.  Paul 
Rylands.     Leigh,  1880,  8o- 

Starr — A  History  of  the  Starr  Family  oi 
New  England,  from  the  Ancestor  Dr. 
Comfort  Starr,  of  Ashford,  Co.  Kent, 
England,  by  B.  P.  Starr.  Hartford, 
Conn.  1879,  8«- 

Statham — Sir  John  Statham  of  Wigwell, 
by  John  Sleigh,  with  a  folding  pedigree 
of  the  Statham  Family.  Privately 
printed,  n.d.  8° 

Staufensis 

Staufensis.     Altorti,  1727,  4*^ 

Staunton — Memoir  of  the  Life  and 
Family  of  the  late  Sir  G.  L.  Staunton, 
Bart.  '  Havant  Press,  1823,  8»- 

Facsimile   of   the    Grant   of 

Crest  to  John  Staunton,  Citizen  and 
Merchant  Taylor  of  London,  1575. 
Published  by  Mitchell  and  Hughes, 
Wardour  Street.  London. 

-Pedigree     of     Staunton     of 


Genealogia  Familiae  Augrusta 


Sibton,  with  notes  and  copy  of  the  will 
of  Thomas  Staunton  of  Westminster, 
1778.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19150. 

Stebbing — Collections  relating  to  the 
Stebbing  Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19150. 

Stebbins — A  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Mr.  Samuel  Stebbins,  and  Mrs.  Llannah 
Stebbins,  his  wife.  Hartford  [U.S.] 
1771,  4'^-      Reprinted  in  1880. 

The     Family     of     stebbins, 

see  American  Genealogy,  by  W.  H. 
Whitmore.     Albany,  1862,  4P' 


Family  Histoeibs,  Pedigeees,  and  Peeeage  Cases. 


485 


Stebbins — An  Inquiry  as  to  the  heirs 
at  law  of  Maria  Stebbins,  of  New  York. 
Compiled  by  A.  S.  Wheeler.  New 
York,  1880,  S^- 

Genealogical    Notes    of    the 

Descendants  of  Eber  Stebbins  of  Wil- 
braham  (1773- — 1826),  and  his  wife 
Elizabeth  Bliss  (1781—1831),  also  of 
other  Families  connected  by  Marriage. 
Compiled  by  Solomon  Bliss  Stebbins. 
Boston,  1886,  4°- 

Steele  Family  :  a  Genealogical  History  of 
John  and  George  Steele,  of  Hartford, 
Conn.,  1635 — 6,  and  their  Descendants. 
With  an  Appendix,  containing  genea- 
logical information  respecting  other 
families  of  the  name  who  settled  in 
different  parts  of  the  United  States,  by 
Daniel  Steel  Durrie.   Albany,  1859,  8°- 

Stella,  see  Valerio. 

Stephens — Account  of  the  Stephens 
Family,  with  Pedigree.  See  "  Cha- 
venage,"  by  R.  Huntley,  1845. 

Stepneth — Original  Grant  of  Arms  to 
Albany  Stepneth,  of  Pendergast,  in 
County  Pembroke,  Esquire,  1605. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  7025,  f.  200. 

Stepney — Some  Notices  of  the  Stepney 
Family,  by R.  Harrison .  Lond.  1870, 8«- 

Sterne^Henry  Sterne's  Statement  of 
Facts.     Lond.  1837,  8o- 

Pedigree  of  the  Sterne  Family. 

See  Fitzgerald's  Life  of  Sterne.  Lond. 
1864,  8°- 

Stetson — A  genealogical  and  biographical 
sketeh  of  the  name  and  family  of  Stet- 
son, from  the  year  1634  to  1847,  by 
John  Stetson  Barry.  Boston  [Mass,] 
1847,  80- 

Steward  or  Stuart,  see  also  Cromwell. 

Steward — Some  Particulars  concerning 
the  Family  of  Steward,  of  Teversham. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  7029,  f.  539. 

Collections     relating     to     the 

Family  of  Steward,  of  S  waff  ham,  co., 
Norfolk.  The  genealogy  is  illustrated 
throughout  with  coats  of  arras  in 
blazon,  and  a  shield  with  all  the 
quarterings  of  the  family.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  15,644. 

Pedigrees  and  evidences  of  the 

Steward  Family,  bv  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.'^IDISO. 

Stewart,  see  also  Johnson  ;  Stuart. 


Stewart — Genealogical  History  of  the 
Family  of  the  Stewarts,  Lives, 
Marriages,  and  Issue  of  the  most 
remarkable  Persons  and  Families  of 
that  Name,  with  a  General  Description 
of  Renfrewshire,  by  Geo.  Crawfurd. 
Edinb.  1710,  fol.  Reprinted  in 
1782. 

-A  Genealogical  History  of  the 


Royal  House  of  Stewart,  with  a 
Genealogical  Account  of  the  Illustrious 
House  of  Hanover,  from  the  time  of 
their  intermarriage  with  the  Stewart 
Family  to  the  year  1782,  by  George 
Crawfurd.  Continued  by  G.  Robertson. 
Paisley,  1818,  4«- 
The   Ridit   of    the   House    of 


Stewart   to   the    Crown    of    Scotland 
considered.     Edinb.  1746,  8°- 
Case   between  R.    Stewart    of 


Garth  and  Anne  Stewart  of  Inchgarth, 

1784,  fol. 

A   View   of   the   Evidence  for 


proving,  that  the  present  Earl  of 
Galloway  is  the  lineal  Heir  male,  and 
lawful  Representative  of  Sir  William 
Stuart,  of  Jedworth,  so  frequently 
mentioned  in  History,  from  the  year 
1385  to  the  year  1429.  Privately 
printed  in  1796,  4P- 

Genealogical    History    of    the 


Stewarts,  to  which  is  added  a  Genea- 
logical Table  relative  to  the  History, 
by  Andrew  Stuart.  Edinb.  1798,  4«- 
Supplement  1799. 

-The    Genealogical    History   of 


the  Stewarts  refuted.      Edinb.    1799, 
80- 

-View  of  the  Evidence  for  proving 


that  the  Paternal  Ancestor  of  the 
present  Earls  of  Galloway  was  the 
second  son  of  Sir  Alexander  Stewart 
of  Darnley,  etc.,  by  E.  Williams,  1801, 
40.  Privately  printed. 
An   Abstract  of  the  Evidence 


adduced  to  prove  that  Sir  William 
Stewart  of  Jedworth,  the  Paternal 
Ancestor  of  the  present  Earl  of  Gal- 
loway, was  the  second  son  of  Sir 
Alexander  Stewart  of  Darnley ;  proving 
that  Lord  Galloway,  after  the  death  of 
the  Cardinal  of  York,  becomes  the 
chief  of  the  Family  of  the  Stewarts. 
[By  the  Rev.  E.  Williams.]  Printed 
in  the  year  1801,  4P^ 


486 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigrees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


Stewar-b — A  Letter  on  a  Disputed  Point 
of  Genealogy  in  the  Stewart  Family, 
by  George  Chalmers,  Esq.    No  date. 

The  Salt-Foot   Controversy,   as 

it  appeared  in  Blackwood's  Magazine, 
involving  the  Descent  of  the  Family 
of  Stewart,  of  Allanton  ;  with  some 
remarks  on  the  present  state  of  the 
Lyon  Office,  by  John  Kiddell.  Edinb. 
1818,  80-      Only  100  copies  printed. 

— Coltness  Collections,  comprising 

Memorials  of  tlie  Stewarts  of  Allanton, 
Coltness,  etc.,  by  Mrs.  Calderwood. 
Edited,  for  the  Maitland  Chch,  bv  J. 
Dennistoun.     Edinb.  1812,  l*'^- 

Stewartiana,      containing     the 

Case  of  Robert  II.  and  Elizabeth 
Mure,  and  questions  of  legitimacy  of 
their  issue,  with  incidental  reply  to  C. 
Innes  ;  new  evidence  conclusive  upon 
the  origin  of  the  Stewarts,  and  other 
Stewart  Notices,  etc.,  by  Jolm  lliddell. 
Edinb.  1843,  H^- 

Memoirs  of  the  Stewart  Family. 

See  "The  Red  Book  of  Grandtully," 
vol.  I.,  by  William  Eraser.  Edinb. 
1868,  8«- 

Memorials   of  the   Stewarts   of 

Forthergill,  by  C.  P.  Stewart.       Edin- 
1879,  40- 

-The  Stewarts  of  Appin,  by  John 
H.  J.  Stewart.     Edinb.  1880,  4^- 

Account  of  the  Stewart  Family, 

painted  on  glass,  at  Stuntncy,  in  the 
County  of  Cambridge.  See  the 
ArchcBologla,  viii,  821. 
Stewart-Robertson — Genealogical  Table 
of  the  Descent  of  James  Stewart- 
Robertson  of  Edradynate,  etc.  Folio 
broadside,  1878. 
Stickney — The  Stickney  Family  :  a 
Genealogical  Memoir  of  the  Descen- 
dants of  William  and  Elizabeth  Stick- 
ney, from  1687  to  1869,  by  iViatthew 
Adams  Stickney.  Salem,  Mass.  1869, 
8"- 

-Longevity      and       Personal 

Memoirs  of  the  Stickney  Fiimily  of 
Massachusetts  and  New  England. 
Privatelv  printed,  1887,  8o- 
Stiff— The"  Stiff  Family,  by  W 
Phillimore.       Reprinted    fron 


Stiles — The  Connecticut  Family  of  Stiles. 
From  Stiles's  History  of  Ancient 
Windsor.     Albany,  1859,  8''- 

Contributions   towards    a    Genea- 


burgh. 


cestershire 
1884. 


Notes  and  Que)\ 


P.  W. 

Glou- 

,  July, 


logy  of  the  (Massachusetts)  Family  of 
Stiles,  1659—1860,  by  Henry  R. 
Stiles.  Albany,  1863,  4o- 
Stillfried — Geschlichtliche  Nachrichten 
vom  Geschichte  Stillfried  von  Rattonitz. 
2  vols.  Berlin,  1870,  4o- 

Stillwell — Notes  on  the  Descendants  of 
Nicholas  Stillwell,  the  Ancestor  of  the 
Stillwell  Family  in  America,  by  Wil- 
liam H.  Stillwell.    New  York,  1883,  S^- 

Stirling,  see  also  Alexander. 

Claim  of  William  Alexander  to 

the  Earldom  of  Stirling.  Sessional 
Papers,  May  1760— Mar.  1762. 

The      Stirling     Peerage,      by 

Thomas  Christopher  Banks,  1826,  with 
MS.  additions  and  notes  by  Charles 
Devon.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,855. 
The  Stirling  Peerage  ;  com- 
prising an  Account  of  the  Resumption 
of  the  Titles  by  the  Present  Earl  of 
Stirling,  by  Sir  T.  C.  Banks.  Lond. 
1826,  4P- 

Pedigrees  of   the   Earldom    of 

Stirling  and  Dovan,  by  Sir  1'.  C. 
Banks.     Lond.  1882,  8'^- 

An  analytical  statement  of  the 

Case  of  Alexander,  Earl  of  Stirling  and 
Dovan,  containing  an  explanation  of  his 
territorial  rights  and  privileges  in 
Nova  Scotia  and  Canada,  etc.,  by  Sir 
T.  C.  Banks.    Lond.    1832,  8«- 

— Case      of      the     Right      Hon. 

Alexander,  Earl  of  Stirling,  by  J.  I. 
Burn.     Lond.  1838,  8°- 

Narrative    of    Oppressive    Law 

Proceedings,  and  a  Genealogical 
Account  of  the  Family  of  Alexander, 
Earls  of  Stirling,  by  Ephraim  Lock- 
hart.  Edinb.  1836,  4'^-  Privately 
printed. 

~ The  Stirling  Peerage  :   Trial  of 

Alex.  Humphreys,  or  Alexander,  styling 
himself  Earl  of  Stirling,  for  Forgery, 
edited  by  W.  B.  D.  D.'Turnbull,  Esq. 
Edinb.  1839,  8"- 

Report  of  the  Stirling  Trial,  by 

Archibald  Swinton,  Esq.    Edinb.  1839, 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedi&bees  anb  PEEitAGE  Cases. 


487 


Stirling— The  Stirlings  of  Keir,  and  their 
Family  Papers,  by  W.  Fraser.  Edinb. 
1858,  4P'  Only  150  copies  privately 
printed. 

Comments  in  refutation    of   a 

recent  work,  "  The  Stirlings  of  Kier 
and  their  Family  Papers,"  by  John 
Kiddell.     Edinb.  1860,  4°- 

-The  Stirlings  of   Craigbernard 


and   Grlorat,    Representatives     of    the 
House   of   Cadder   and   the   Earls    of 
Bothwell,  by  Joseph   Bain.       Edinb. 
1883,  8°-      Privately  printed. 
— Abstract   of  the   Evidence     of 


Andrew  Stirling,  Esq.  of  Drumpellier, 
claiming  to  be  heir-male  of  Robert 
Stirling  of  Bankeyr,  etc.,  who  died 
1537.     With  folded  pedigree. 

Stochove — Grenealogie  de  la  famille  de 
Stochove,  par  le  Baron  Chas.  E.  de 
Croeser  de  Berges.  Bruges,  1790, 
fol. 

Stoddard — A  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Anthony  Stoddard,  of  Boston.  Boston, 
U.S.  1849,  8«- 

Anthony  Stoddard  of  Boston, 

Mass.,  and  his  descendants.  A  genea- 
logy originally  compiled  by  Chas.  and 
E.  W.  Stoddard.  Revised  and  enlarged 
by  E.  W.  Stoddard.  New  York,  1865, 
8«- 

John  Stoddard  of  Wethers- 
field,  Conn,  and  his  Descendants,  1642 
—1872.  A  Genealogy,  by  D.  Williams 
Patterson.  Printed  for  private  circu- 
lation, 1873,  S''- 

Stolberg — Genealogy  of  the  House  of 
Stolberg,  from  Thomas  Bruce  Earl  of 
Ailesbury,  and  a  Genealogy  of  the 
House  of  Stuart,  from  John  Sobieski 
King  of  Poland,  by  Mr.  Astle.  Brit. 
Mus.  Stowe  MS.  467. 

Stone,  see  also  Dawson  ;  Upton  ;  Weitzel. 

Stone — Genealogy  of  the  Stone  Family, 
originating  in  Rhode  Island,  by  Richard 
■  C.  Stone.     Providence,  1866. 

Descendants  of  Daniel  Stone  of 

Dorchester,  Mass.,  by  Waterman  Stone, 
Esq.  of  Providence.  Boston,  1882,  8«- 
■The  Family  of  John  JStone,  one 


of  the  first  Settlers  of  Guilford,  Conn, 
by  Wm.  L.  Stone.     Albany,  1888,  S^- 
Stoney— Some  Old  Annals  of  f  he  Stoney 
Family,  by  Major   Stoney.      London, 
1879,  4P-     Privately  printed. 


Stonor — Claim  of  Thomas  Stonor,  Esq., 
to  the  Barony  of  Camoys.  Sessional 
Papers,  118  of  1838  ;  167  of  1839. 

Case  of  Thomas    Stonor  claim- 


ing the  Barony  of  Camoys. 

Additional    Case     of     Thomas 

Stonor,  claiming  the  Barony  of  Camoys. 
-Case  on  behalf  of  Thos.  Stonor, 


of  Stonor,  Esq.,  on  his  Claim  to  be 
Senior  Co-heir  to  the  Barony  of 
Camoys.     Privately  printed,  n.d.  fol. 

Storrs — The  Storrs  Family  (England 
and  America).  Genealogical  and  other 
Memoranda,  collected  and  compiled  by 
Charles  Storrs.  New  York,  1886,  8«' 
Privately  printed. 

Stosch — Genealogie  des  Geschlects  derer 
von  Stosch.  By  Melchior  Frid.  von 
Stosch.      Breslaw,  1736,  fol. 

Stoteville — Pedigrees  and  evidences  of 
the  Family  of  Stoteville  or  Stuteville, 
by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19150. 

Stoughton — Collections  relating  to  the 
Famil}^  of  Stoughton,  formerly  of 
Stoke,  near  Guilford.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  6174. 

Stourton,  Lords,  see  also  Weld. 

Genealogical  Tree,  showing  the 

descent  of  the  Lords  Stourton,  the 
Lords  Petre,  and  the  ancient  house  of 
Weld  of  Lulworth  Castle,  by  Tho.  P. 
Henning.  Westminster,  1868.  Broad- 
side. 

•Evidence  on  Petition  of  Lord 


Stourton  for  termination  of  Abeyance 
of  Dignity  of  Lord  Mowbray.  Sessional 
Papers,  D  of  1876  ;  A  of  1877. 
Case  of    Alfred   Joseph,    Lord 


Stourton,   claiming  to  be    Senior   Co- 
heir to  the  Barony  of  Mowbray  ;  with 
Additional  Case;  Minutes  of  Evidence; 
Pedigrees,  Arms,  etc.  1877,  folio. 
Evidence  on  Petition   of  Lord 


Stourton,  praying  that  the  Abeyance 
of  the  Dignity  of  Lord  Segrave  may 
be  determined  in  his  favour,  with 
pedigree  and  proofs,  1877. 

Stoyte — Extracts  concerning  the  family  of 
Stoyte,  preceded  by  a  genealogical  table. 
From  the  Rev.  William  Cole's  MSS. 
British  Museum,  etc.  Lond.  1875  ?  8o- 

Strachan — Memorials  of  the  Strachans, 
Baronets  of  Thornton,  Kincardine- 
shire,  and  of  the  family  of  Wise  of 


488 


Family  Histories,  Pedigeees,  akd  Peerage  Cases. 


Hillbank,   formerly    Wyse  of    Liuian 
in  the  County  of  Forfar,  by  tlie  Rev. 
Charles    Kogers.      Lond.  and  Edinb. 
1873,  80-      Another  edition,  1877. 
The  Strachan   Family.       Brit. 


Mus.  Hargrave  IIS.  85,  fol.  81. 

Stradling  Correspondence.  A  Series  of 
Letters  written  in  the  Eeign  of  Queen 
Elizabeth,  with  Notices  of  the  Family 
of  Stradling,  of  St,  Donat's  Castle, 
Glamorgan,  edited  b}^  Eev.  J.  M. 
Trahearne,  with  pedigree.      1840,   8*^' 

Pedigree      of     the      Stradling 

Family,  of  Glamorganshire.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  28,852. 

Letter  from  Edward   Strad- 


ling to   Sir  "William   Cecil,   giving  an 
account    of   the   family    of   Stradling. 
MS.  No.  16.     Wrest  Park,  Beds. 
Views   of   the   Castle  of  St. 


Donat's  Glamorganshire,  with  a  notice 
of  the  Stradling   Family,   by   Geo.    T. 
Clark.     Shrewsbury,  1871,  4"- 
Stranahan — Genealogies  of  the  Stranahan, 
Josselyn,   Fitch  and  Dow^  Families  in 
North  America.     Brooklyn,  N.Y.  1868, 
§0.      Privately  printed. 
Strange,  Barony  of,  see  Atholl. 
Strangford — Lives  of  the  Lords   Strang- 
ford,    with  their  Ancestors  and   Con- 
temporaries through  Ten  Generations, 
by   E.    B.    De    Fonblanque.         Lond. 
1877,  8°- 
Strangman — The    Strangman     Pedigree, 
by  H.  W.  King.       See    "  Transactions 
of  the  Essex    Archreological   Society," 
vol.  3,  pp.  95,  116,     Colchester,  1865, 
8°- 
Strangwayes — Pedigree    of   the   Strang- 
wayes    and    Morton.       Compiled     by 
G.  H.  Kogers — Harrison.       Privately 
printed,  1878. 
Stratford — Claim    of    the    llight    Hon. 
l^enjamin  O'Neale  Stratford,    Earl   of 
Aldborough,  to  vote    at   Elections    of 
Irish  Peers.     Sessional  Facers,  155  of 
1854. 
Strathern — History  of  the   Earldoms   of 
Strathern,  Monteith,  and  Airth,  bv  Sir 
N.H.Nicolas.     Lond.  1842,  8°- 

-.. — The  Earls  of  Slratherne,  their 

Succession  and  Alliances,  1240—1822, 
by  Joseph  Bain.  Sec  "  The  Genea- 
logist," new  series,  vol.  v.  London, 
1888,  8°' 


Strathmore,  Earldom  of,  see  Bowes. 

Streeter — Some  Account  of  the  Early 
Streeters  of  Massachusetts,  by  Edward 
Doubleday  Harris.  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
[1882]  8'^- 

Streynsham — Notes  relating  to  the 
Family  of  Streynsham,  of  Fevershara, 
Kent,  by  General  Sir  Anthony  Stran- 
sham.     Privatel}^  printed,  1881,  4"- 

Strickland — Short  account  of  the  Strick- 
land Family,  by  Agnes  Strickland, 
with  pedigree  and  arms.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,150. 

Strigul — On  the  Earls  of  Strigul  and 
Lords  of  (>hepstow,  by  J.  B.  Blanche. 
See  "  Journal  of  the  British  Archaeolo- 
gical Association,"  vol.  x.  pp.  265-274. 

Strode — The  Strodes  of  Somersetshire, 
by  Thomas  Serel.  See  "  Proceedings 
of  the  Somersetshire  Archaeological 
and  Natural  History  Society,"  1866. 
Taunton,  1867,  8«- 

Strong — The  History  of  the  Descendants 
of  Elder  John  Strong,  of  North- 
ampton, Mass.,  by  Benj.  W.  D wight. 
2  vols.  Albany,  1872,  S^- 

Strother  Journal,  1784,  1785,  with 
genealogical  notes  of  the  family.  Brit. 
Mus.  Eg.  MS.  2479. 

Becords  of  the  Family  of  Strother, 

by  A.  Strother.     Bath,  1881,     4«- 

Strozzi — Lamento  sopra  la  Eotta  in  le 
Chiano  d'Arezzo,  by  P.  Strozzi.  Re- 
printed by  Sir  S.  E.  Brydges,  with 
notes  and  Strozzi  pedigree.  Geneva, 
1821,  8"-     Only  12  copies  printed. 

Strutt — On  the  Ancestry  of  Sir  Denner 
Strutt,  Bart.,  the  Cavalier,  by  H.  W. 
King,  with  pedigree.  See  "Transactions 
of  the  Essex  Archaeological  Society," 
vol.  5.   Colchester,  1873,  8«- 

Strype — Letters  relating  to  the  family  of 
Strype      Jirit.  Mus.   Add.   MS.  5853. 

Stuart,  see  also  Stewart  ;  liochefoucauld  ; 
Stolberg. 

Stua?  t — The  Genealogy  of  the  High  and 
Mighty  Monarch,  •James,  by  the  Grace 
of  God,  King  of  Great  Brittayne,  etc., 
with  his  lineal  descent  from  Noah,  by 
divers  direct  lynes  to  Brutus,  first 
Inhabiter  of  this  lie  of  Brittayne,  by 
George  Owen  Harry.     Lond.  1604,  4°- 

• — ■ Genealogie  de  la  Maison  royale 

de  Stuart,  par  M.  G.  de  Novblanche. 
Paris,  1640,  fol. 


Family  Histories,  Pedigeees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


489 


Stuart— Stuart  Family.  The  True 
Effigies  of  our  Most  Illustrious 
Soveraign  Lord  King  Charles,  Queene 
Mary,  with  the  Kest  of  the  Koyall 
Progeuie;  also  a  Compendium  or 
abstract  of  tlie  most  famous  Genea- 
logies and  Pedigrees.  J.  Sweeting, 
1641,  4'^- 

Memoires  of  the  Family  of   the 

Stuarts,  by  J.  Watson.     Lond.  3683, 
8«- 

A  Defence  of  the  Royal  Lin^  of 

Scotland,    by   Sir   George    Mackenzie. 
Lond.  1685,''8^- 

The    Antiquity    of   the   Royal 

Line  of  Scotland  further  defended,    by 
Sir  George  Mackenzie.    Lond.  1686,  8"- 

La  Race  et  la  Naissance,  la  Vie 

et  la  Mort,  de  Marie  Stuart.     Amster- 
dam, 1695,  18^- 

-Chronological,  Genealogical  and 


Historical  Dissertation  of  the  Roj^al 
Family  of  the  Stuarts,  beginning  with 
Milesius,  the  stock  of  those  they  call 
the  Milesian  Irish,  and  of  the  old 
Scottish  Race  ;  and  ending  with  his 
present  Majesty  King  James  the  Third, 
&c.,  by  Matthew  Kennedy.  Paris, 
1705,  8"- 

-The  Royal  Family  of  the  Stuarts 


vindicated  from  the  False  Imputation 
of  Illegitimacy,  etc.  Lond.  1711,  8°- 
Genealosrical      and      Historical 


account  of  the  Illustrious  Family  of 
Stuart,  by  David  Symson.  Edinb. 
1712,  8«-    Another  edition,  1713. 

An  Essay  on  the  Origine  of  the 

Roval  Family  of  the  Stewarts,  by 
Richard  Hay.     Edinb.  1722,  4«- 

-A  Short  Historical  and  Genea^ 


logical  Account  of  the  Royal  Family  of 
Scotland,  from  Kenneth  II.,  who  con- 
quered the  Picts,  and  of  the  Surname 
of  Stewart,  b}-  Duncan  Stewart. 
Edinb.  1739,  4«- 
— A   Genealogical   Chart   of    the 


Illustrious  House  of  Stuart,  beginning 
with  James  the  First,  King  of   Great 
Britain,  by   Philip  Luckombe.     Lond. 
1779,  a  roll. 
Histoire  de  la  Maison  de  Stuart 


sur  le  Trone  d'  Angleterre,  by  David 
Hume,  ttan slated  by  A.  F.  ?*revost  d' 
Exiles.  6  vols.  Lond.  and  Par. 
1788,  120- 


Stuart — Historical  Genealogy  of  the 
Royal  House  of  Stuart,  from  the  Reign 
of  Robert  II.  to  James  VI.,  taken 
from  the  most  Authentic  Authors, 
both  Scotch  and  English,  by  the  Rev. 
Mark  Noble.     Lond.  1795,  4P- 

An  Historical  and  Genealogical 

Tree  of  the  Royal  Family  of  Scotland, 
from  the  most  early  accounts  to  the 
present  time,  1811.  Including  also 
several  Royal  and  Noble  Families  at 
home  and  abroad,  who  have  sprung 
therefrom,  whether  lineally  or  colla- 
terally, by  John  Brown.  Second 
edition,  Lond.  1811. 

-A  Genealogical  Account  of  the 


Royal  House  of  Stuart  from  the  Year 
1043,  down  to  the  present  Period,  bv 
Thomas  Waterhouse.  Grantham,  1816, 
80- 

-A  Genealogical  and  Historical 


Sketch  of  the  Stuarts  of  the  House  of 
Castlestuart  in  Ireland,  by  the  Hon. 
Andrew  G.  Stuart.  Edinb.  1854,  4P- 
Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  Eng- 
land during  the  Stuarts,  including  the 
Protectorate.  By  John  Heneage  Jesse. 
New  edition  revised.  3  vols.  Lond. 
1855,  8«- 

-The  Descendants  of  the  Stuarts. 


An  unchronicled  page  in  England's 
history,  with  pedigrees, etc.,  by  William 
Townend.  Lond.  1858,  V-  2nd 
edition,  1858. 

-Les  Derniers  Stuarts  a  Saint- 


Germain  en  Laye,  par  la  Marquise 
Campana  de  Cavelli.  Paris,  1869,  8°- 
-Les  Derniers  des  Stuarts,   par 


Marquise  Campana  de  Cavelli.     2  vols, 
Paris,  Lond.  and  Edinb.     1871,  4P- 

The  last  Four  Princesses  of  the 

House  of  Stuart,  by  Agnes  Strickland. 
Lond.  1872,  8«- 

La  Famille  des  Stuarts,  par  E. 

Dubois.  Rouen,  1874,  8°- 
Th9  Stuart  Calendar,  a  Cen- 
tenary Memorial  of  the  Royal  House 
of  Stuart.  Lond.  1888,  12o- 
— —The  Stuart  Dynasty :  Short 
Studies  of  its  Rise,  Course,  and  Early 
Exile,  by  Percy  M.  Thornton.  Lond. 
1890,  8«- 

-The  Houses  of  Fitz-Alan  and 


Stuart :  their  Origin  and  early  History, 
by  R.  W.  Eyton.     No  date. 


490 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigeees,  akd  Peerage  Cases. 


Stuart — Relics  of  the  Koyal  House  of 
Stuart.  Illustrated  by  a  Series  of  40 
Plates  in  colours  by  Wm.  Gibb,  an 
Introduction  by  John  Skelton,  and 
Descriptive  Notes  by  W. ,  St.  John 
Hope.     Lond.  1891. 

Claim  of  the  Right  Hon.  John 

Stuart,  Earl  of  Darnley,  to  vote  at 
Elections  of  Peers.  Sessional  Papers, 
293  of  1849. 

Claim  of  H.  W.    V.    Stuart  to 


the  Dignity  of  Lord  Stuart  de  Decies. 

Sessional  Papers,  A  of  1876. 
Stubbs — Pedigree   of     William    Stubbs, 

Esq.,      of     Salford,      Co.      Warwick. 

Privately    printed     by     Sir    Thomas 

Phillipps,  Bart.  1849. 
Genealogy   of    the    Family   of 

Stubbs.      See     "  A    Royal    Descent ; 

with  other  Pedigreee  and  Memorials," 

by  T.  E.  Sharpe  Lond.  1875  and  1881, 
40. 

Sture — Notes  on  the  Sture  Family  of 
England,  by  Rev.  W.  H.  Hornby 
Steer.  "  The  Antiquary,"  vol.  xv. 
Lond.  1887,  4P- 

Sturmy,  see  Seymour. 

Sturt,  see  Shaftesbury,  Earl  of. 

Sturton,  Barony  of,  see  Hamilton. 

Stuteville,  see  also  Stoteville. 

Stuteville — Notices  of  the  Stuteville 
family,  consisting  of  pedigrees,  copies 
of  charters,  etc.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
17,782. 

Styrap — The      Sty  rap      Family.       See 

,  "  Journal  of  the  British  Archeeological 
Association,"  vol.  xxix,  65,  etc. 

Suarez — Relaciones  Genealogicas  de  la 
Casa  de  los  Marqueses  de  Trocifal 
Condes  de  Torresvedras,  su  varonia 
Zevallos  de  Alarcon,  y  por  la  casa  y 
primer  apellido  Suarez,  by  Don  Antonio 
Suarez  de  Alarcon.     Madrid,  1656,  fol. 

Suckling — Collections  relating  to  the 
Suckling  Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,150. 

Suene — Some  Account  of  Suene  of  Essex, 
his  Family  and  Estates,  by  Miss  Fry. 
See  "  Transactions  of  the  Essex 
ArchsBological  Society,"  vol.  5.  Col- 
chester, 1873,  8°' 

Sullivan — The  Pedigree,  or  Genealogie  of 
Mr.  Timothy  Sullivan,  to  Adam  our 
prothoparent.  Brit.  Mus.  Sloane  MS 
761. 


SuUivant — A  Genealogy  and  Family 
Memorial.  By  Joseph  Sullivant. 
Columbus,  Ohio,  1874.  [This  privately 
printed  work  contains  genealogies  of 
the  Sullivants  and  of  several  families 
connected  with  them.] 

Sully — Memoires  de  Max.  de  Bethune, 
Due  de  Sully,  principal  Ministre  de 
Henry  le  Grand,  with  a  series  of  67 
Portraits.  3  vols.  Londres,  1745, 
40. 

Sulyard — Pedigrees  and  notes  of  the 
Sulyards  of  Suffolk  and  Norfolk.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,150. 

Sumner — Memoir  of  Increase  Sumner, 
Governor  of  Massachusetts,  by  his 
son  Wm.  H.  Sumner.  Boston,  U.S. 
1854,  8«- 

Record  of  the  Descendants  of 


William  Sumner,  of  Dorchester,  Mass., 
1636,  by  William  Sumner  Appleton. 
Boston,  1879,  S"- 

-Memorials  of  the  Rev.  Joseph 


Sumner,  of  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  1762- 
1824.      50   Copies   privately   printed, 
1888,  8°- 

Sundon,  Lord,  see  Clayton. 

Surgeres — Histoire  genealogique  de  la 
Maison  de  Sugeres  en  Poitou,  etc.,  par 
Louis  Vialart.     Paris,  1717,  fol. 

Surlet — Brefve  demonstration  del'identite 
de  la  noble  et  ancienne  Maison  de 
Svrlet    et   de     Chockier.      Avec     une 

deduction  genealogique.     Liege,  1649, 

40. 

Surrey,  Earl  of,  see  Warren. 
Sussex,  Duke  of,  see  also  Este. 

Sussex— The  Case  of  the  Children  of  His 
Royal  Highness,  the  Duke  of  Sussex, 
elucidated  by  Sir  J.  Dillon.  Lond. 
1832,  4P- 

Sutherland,  Earldom  of,  see  also  Gordon. 


— -A    Genealogical   History  of 

the  Earldom  of  Sutherland,  from  its 
origin  to  the  year  1630,  by  Sir  Robert 
Gordon,  Bart. ;  with  a  continuation  to 
the  year  1651.     Edinb.     1813,  fol. 

Genealogy    of   the  Earls   of 

Sutherland.  "  Ex  libris  Roberti 
Mylne,  scribse,"  17th  century.  MS. 
No.  10.     Brechin  Castle. 

— ■ Case  of  George  Sutherland  of 

Forss,  Esq.,  claiming  the  title  of  Earl 
of  Sutherland,  1769,  fol.  pp.  7. 


Family  Histories,  PEDiaREEs,  and  PEERAaE  Cases. 


491 


Sutherland — Additional  Case  of  George 
Sutherland  of  Forss,  Esq.,  claiming 
the  title  of  Earl  of  Sutherland.  1770, 
folio,  pp.  11. 

The  Case  of  Elizabeth,  claim- 
ing the  Title  and  Dignity  of  Countess 
of  Sutherland,  by  D.  Dalrymple. 
1770,  40- 

■ The     Additional      Case      of 

Elizabeth,  claiming  the  Title  and 
Dignity  of  Countess  of  Sutherland,  by 
her  Guardians,  by  D.  Dalrymple. 
Printed  in  the  year  1770,  4°- 

-Additional  Case  of  Elizabeth, 


claimino-  to  be  Countess  of  Sutherland, 
by  Lord  Hailes,  with  addition  of  the 
scarce  "  Brief  for  Sir  11.  Gordon," 
and  Table  of  Consanguinity.  1771, 
40. 

The       Sutherland      Peerage, 


1771.  [A  narrative  of  the  claims  of 
Sir  Kobert  Gordon.]  Edinb.  1830, 
8«- 

-Claims  preferred  to  the  House 


of  Lords  in  the  Case  of  the  Sutherland 
Peerage,  by  James  Maidment,  Esq. 
Edinb.  1840,  8°-  Only  60  copies 
printed. 

Sutton— The  Pedigree  of  Sutton.  See 
Churton's  "  Life  of  Sir  Eichard 
Sutton."  p.  533. 

History  of  Dudley  Castle   and 

Priory,  including  a  genealogical  account 
of  the  families  of  Sutton  and  Ward, 
by  Charles  Twamley.  Lond.  1867,  8«- 

Sutton-Dudley — The  Sutton-Dudleys  of 
England,  and  the  Dudleys  of  New 
England,  by  George  Adlard.  Lond. 
1862,  8«- 

Swalclilfe,  see  Wykeham. 

Swett— Mementos  of  the  Swett  Family, 
by  John  W.  Thornton.  Eoxbury, 
1851,  H^-  100  copies  privately  printed. 
?  Swift — A  Pedigree  of  Swift,  showing 
their  Descent  from  the  Families  of 
Leech,  Moody,  Frettwell,  and  others. 
Large  sheet. 

Swillington — Pedigree  and  evidences  of 
the  Swillington  Family,  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.    MS.   19,150. 

Swinnerton — Notes  on  the  Family  of 
Swynnerton,  of  Swynnerton,  and  other 
places,  by  the  Kev.  Charles  Ifwinnerton. 
See  "  The  Keliquary,"  vols,  xviii,  xix, 
XX,  xxi.  Lond.  1877,  &c.  S^- 


Swinnerton — An  Account  of  the  Family  of 
Swinnerton  of  Staffordshire.  TVin. 
Salt  Arch(Bological  Society^  vol.  vii. 
Lond.  1886,  8«' 

On  the  Armorial  Bearings  of 

the  Swynnertons,  by  the  Rev.  Charles 
Swinnerton.  ^\^e  "The  Keliquary," 
vol.  XX.  Lond.  1880,  8«- 

The    Staffordshire    Family, 

of  Swynnerton."  See  "  The  Anti- 
quary, vol.  XV.  Lond.  1887,  4'^- 

Swynford  —  Memoir  on  the  Issue  of 
Katherine  de  lloelt,  wife  of  Sir  Hugh 
Swynford,  and  afterwards  of  John  of 
Gaunt,  Duke  of  Lancaster  ;  with 
Notices  of  the  Swynford  Family.  See 
"Excerpta  Historica,"  by  Samuel 
Bentley.     Lond.  1831,  8o-  _ 

Documents   relating   to    the 


Family  of  Swynford,  from  the  Kettle- 
thorpe  title-deeds  of  Colonel  Cracroft- 
Amcotts,  by  the  Bev.  Edwin  Jarvis. 
See  the  "  Archaeological  Journal," 
xxi,  254.     Lond.  1864,  8«- 

Sydenham — The  Family  of  Sydenham, 
of  Brympton,  Co.  Somerset,  with 
plates  of  Arms,  by  H.  Stanley  Head. 
"  See  "  Miscellanea  Genealogica  et 
Heraldica,"  vol.  iii.     Lond.  1889,  S^- 

Sydney  —  An  Account  of  the  Sydney 
Family.  Privately  printed  at  the  Lee 
Priory  Press,  Kent,  in  1816,  8«- 

Genealogical  and  historical  ob- 


servations, also  memoirs  of  the  lives  of 
the  Sydneys,  and  their  noble  ancestors, 
the  Dudleys,  etc.  by  Sir  Philip  Sydney. 
"  Letters  and  memorials  of  State,"  by 
Arthur  Collins.  2  vols.  Lond.  1746, 
fol. 

Lives   of    the    Sydneys,     with 

Index,  by  Collins.  MS.  vol.  xxi. 
Belonging  to  Lord  de  L'Isle  and  Dud- 
ley.    Penshurst,  Co*  Kent. 

Sydney,  Barony  of,  see  Perry, 

Sykes — Sykes  of  Ackworth.      Broadside, 
on  vellum,  no  date. 

The   Sykes    Family,    anciently 


of  Flockton,  in  the  Parish  of  Thorn- 
hill,  Co.  York,  since  of  Basildon,  Co. 
Berks,  etc.  [A.  Narrative  Genealogy.] 
Lond.  1865,  8o- 

Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Sykes 

of  Bretton  West,  Co.  York.  Printed 
for  William  Sykes,  Surgeon,  about 
1877.     Broadside. 


492 


Family  Histoeies,  pEDiaREEs,  and   Peebage  Cases. 


Sykes — Genealogical  Memoranda  rela- 
ting to  the  Mitchell  and  Sykes  Fami- 
lies. Lond.  1878.  4«-  Privately 
printed. 

Sylvane — Family  notes  of  Sylvane.  See 
"  Journal  of  the  13ritish  Archa3ological 
Association."  vol.  xxx,  117. 

Sylvester — Gens  Sylvestrina  ;  Memorials 
of  some  of  my  good  and  religious  An- 
cestors, and  eleven  generations  of  a 
Puritan  Familj^,  by  Josph  Hunter. 
Printed    for   private    distribution    in 

1846,  12«- 

Symmes — The  Symmes  Memorial.  A 
Biographical  fcSketch  of  the  Rev. 
I  Zachariah  Symmes,  with  a  Genealogy 

and  brief  Memoir  of  some  of  his  Des- 
cendants. Also  embracing  Notices  of 
many  of  the  name,  both  in  Europe  and 
America,  by  John  Adams  Vinton. 
Boston,  1873,  8«- 

Symonds  —  Collections  relating  to  the 
Family  of  Symonds  of  Norfolk  and 
Suffolk.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  19150; 
23041  f.  20  ;  27967. 

Sztaray — A  Nagymihalyi  es  Sztari  Grof 
Sztaray  Csalad  Okleveltara  Grof  Szaray 
Antal.     Budapest,   1887,  S""- 

Taafe — Memoirs  of  the  Family  of  Taafe. 
Reprints  from  MSS.  and  Rare  Tracts, 
1397—1722.     Vienna,  1856,  8°- 

Claim  of  Viscount  Taaffe  to  peer- 
age of  Taaffe.  Sessional  Papers^  F  of 
1857 ;  sess.  2  ;  B  of  1857-8 ;  B  of 
1859,  sess.  2  ;  D  of  1860. 

Taillepied — Notice  historique  de  la 
Maison  de  Taillepied,  par  Borel  d' 
Hauterive.  Extrait  1'  Anmmire  de  la 
noblesse,  1850.     Paris,  1850,  12o- 

Notice  sur  la  Famille  Taille- 
pied de  Bondy,  par  de  Vaucher.    Paris, 

1847,  80- 

Tainter — A  History  and  Genealogy  of  the 
Descendants  of  Joseph  Taynter,  who 
sailed  from  England,  April,  A.D.  1688, 
and  settled  at  Waterton,  Mass.  Pre- 
pared by  Dean  W.  Tainter.  Boston, 
1859,  8«- 

Taintor — Genealogy  and  History  of  the 
Taintor  Family,  from  the  period  of 
their  emigration  from  Wales  to  the 
present  time,  by  Charles  M.  Taintor. 
Greenfield,  Mass.  1847,  l2o- 


Talbot,  see  also  Littleton  ;  Lovetot. 

Talbot— The  Talbots.  See  "  The  Great 
Governing  Families  of  England,  by 
Sanford  and  Townsend,  vol.  i.   p.   239. 

Notes,      and     Monuments     in 


Sheffield  Church,  of  various  members 
of  the  Talbot  Family,  Earls  of  Shrews- 
bury. ISee  "  Journal  of  the  British 
Archaeological  Association,"  vols,  xxix, 
301 ;  xxx,  51,  169,  175—181. 
The  Earls  of  Shrewsbury  con- 
nected with  Sheffield  Manor.  See 
"  Journal  of  the  British  Archjeological 
Association,"  vol.  xxx,  42 — 51,  150, 
243 ;  vi,  440. 

Talbot  Papers  in  the  College  of 

Arms.  See  "  Journal  of  the  British 
ArchtBological  Association,"  xxx,  308 
—324. 

Propagines  et  Stemmataantiquse 

Familise  Talbotorum,  ad  ann.  1596. 
Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  Ch.  xiii.  37. 

Pedigree     of    the    Family     of 

Talbot,  with  Extracts  from  Ancient 
Deeds,  etc.  Durham  Cathedral,  Allan 
MS.  2. 

-Descent  of  George  Talbot,  Earl 


of  Shrewsbury,  from  William  Marshall, 
Earl  of  Pembroke.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg. 
MS.  1075,  f.  14. 

-The   Honour  of  tlie  Seals  ;   or 


Memoirs  of  the  Noble  Family  of  Tal- 
bot, by  Charles  Talbot.  Lond.  1737,  8°- 
Genealogical    Memoir   of    the 


Ancient  and  Noble  Family  of  Talbot, 
of  Malahide,  Co.  Dublin,  1829,  fol. 

The  Talbots  of  Malahide.   Anti- 

qioarian   Magazine,   iv.    251.      Lond. 

1883,  80- 

Maison  des  Comtes  de  Shrews- 


bury, etc.     Paris,  1841,  8<'- 

-Pedigree  of  Talbot,  of  Lacock 


Abbey,  co.  Wilts.      Privately  printed 
by  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps. 

-Talbot's  Tomb   in    the    parish 


church  of  St.  Alkmunds,  Whitchurch, 
Shropshire,  by  W.  H.  Egerton.  Oswes- 
try, 1885, 8«- 
^— The    House   of   Talbot.       «' 


fcee 


"  Ancestral  Stories  of  Great  Families," 
by  John  Timbs.     Lond.  1869,  8«- 

-Pedigrees  and  Evidences  of  the 


Talbot  Family,  of  Lancashire,  19th 
century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
30,145  J  30,146. 


Family  Histories,  Peuigeees,   and  Peerage  Cases 


493 


Talbot  —  Collections  relating  to  the 
Family  of  Talbot,  18th  century.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MSS.  18,446  ;  19,151. 

Memorials  of   the   families    of 

Talbot,  Howard  and  Cavendish,  by 
Joseph  Hunter.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  24,441. 

-Brief  notes  relating  to  Francis, 


George,  and  Gilbert  Talbot,  Earls  of 
Shrewsbury,  their  families  and  con- 
nections, by  Joseph  Hunter,  1808. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  M:^.  24,613. 

A    Kalendar    chiefly     of     the 

Talbots  and  their  Alliances.  Her. 
Coll.  MS.  R.  B.  29. 

Claim    of    the     Right     Hon. 

James,  Baron  Talbot  of  Malahide,  to 
vote  at  Elections  of  Peers.  Sessional 
Papers,  106  of  1851. 

Claim  of  H.   J.  C.    Talbot,   to 

the    title    of    Earl    of     Shrewsbury. 
Sessio7ial  Papers,  D  of  1857,  sess.   2  ; 
A  of  1857-8. 
Case  of  H.  J.  C.   Earl  Talbot 


claiming   to  be  Earl  of   Shrewsbury, 

1857. 

Case  on  behalf  of  Lord  E.  B.  F. 


Howard,  etc.  in  opposition  to  the  Case 
of  H.  J.  C.  Earl  Talbot,   claiming  the 
Honour  and  Dignity  of   Earl   Shrews- 
bury.    Lond.  1857  (?)  fol. 
Minutes   of   Evidence     on  the 


Petition  of  Earl  Talbot  to  be   Earl    of 
Shrewsbury.     1857,  fol. 
Proceedinors     before   the   Com- 


mittee of  Privileges  on  the  Claim  of 
Earl  Talbot  to  the  Earldom  of  Shrews- 
bury ;  speech  of  Mr  Serjeant  Byles, 
1857,  fol. 

-Proceedings     before   the    Com- 


mittee of  Privileges  on  the  Claim  of 
Earl  Talbot  to  the  Earldom  of  Shrews- 
bury ;    the    Speech    of   the    Solicitor- 
General.     Lond.  1858,  fol. 
Additional  statement  and  Case 


of  Major  Talbot,  of  Castle  Talbot,  in 
opposition  to  the  Claim  of  Earl  Talbot 
to  the  Earldom  of  Shrewsbury,  with 
three  folding  Pedigrees.  Lond.  1858, 
40. 

■Proceedings,  etc.,  judgment  and 


resolution  of  the  Committee  of  Privi- 
leges on  the  Claim  of  Earl  ^albot  to 
the  Earldom  of  {Shrewsbury.  Lond. 
1858,  fol. 


Talbot — Minutes    of    Evidence    on    the 

Earl  of  Shrewsbury's  Claim  to  be  Lord 

High  Steward  of  Ireland.  1863,  fol. 
Talcott — Talcott    Pedigree   in    England 

and   America,    from    1558    to    1876. 

Compiled  by  S.    V.   Talcott.      Albany, 

1876,  8«- 
Talleyrand,  see  Grignols. 
Talmach  —  Collections    concerning    the 

Family  of  Talmach.   of   Suifolk,    etc., 

by  D.'E.  Daw.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 

19151. 
Tame — The  Tames  of  Fairford,  by  Henry 

F.  Holt.     See  "  Journal  of  the  British 

Archreological  Association, "1871.  Lond. 

1871,  8"- 
Tames  of  Fairford,  by  H.  F.  Holt. 

Privately  printed,  8^- 
Tamhorn — Genealogy  of  the  families  of 

Whittington  and  Tamhorn,  with  arms 
Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS. 


emblazoned 

253  (5). 

Pediofree   of 


Tamhorne  and 
Whitington,  on  vellum,  l7th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  Roll  N,  22. 

Tanner — Pedigree  of  Bishop  Tanner,  with 
genealogical  notes  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,151. 

Tappan — The  Family  Records  of  James 
and  Nancy  Dunham  Tappan  of  the 
Fourth  Generation,  formerly  of  Wood- 
bridge,  Middlesex  County,  N.  J.  and 
their  Children  of  the  Fifth  Generation, 
with  their  Descendants,  bv  Peter  P. 
Good.     Liberty,  1884,  8^'- 

Life  of  Rev.  Daniel  Dana  Tap- 


pan,    with  an  account  of  the  Tappan 

Family,    by   His    Children.      Boston, 

1890,  8o- 
Tarbock — Extracts   from  the     Registers 

and   Transcripts  of   Registers   of   the 

Parish     Churches     of     Huyton     and 

Prescot,  Co.  Lancaster,  relating  to  the 

Family  of  Tarbock  of  Tarbock,  by  T. 

Helsby.      See  "The   Reliquary,"  yol. 

xii.  Lond.  1872,  8«- 
Tasburgh  pedigrees,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 

Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.   MS.   19,151. 
Tassis — Les     Marques   d'honneur    de   la 

Maison  de  Tassis,    par   Jules   Chifflet. 

Anvers,    1645,   fol.     Another   edition, 

1665. 

Taswell — Pedigree  of  the  Taswell  Family, 

from  the   Visitation   of  Lond.   1664, 
40. 


494 


Family  Histoeies,  PEDiaEEES,  axd  Peerage  Cases. 


Tattershall — Notices  of  the  Family  of  Tat- 
tershall.  See  "  Topographical  Account 
of  Tattershall."  Horncastle,  1813,  8«- 

De  dominis  de  Tateshale  ])Ost 

Conquest um  per  Successionem,     Brit. 
Mus.  Cott.  MS.  Tib.  C.  viii,  f.  4. 

■Pedigree   of   the    Family    of 


Tattershall,  of  Co.  Lincoln  ;  with  Arms 
in  colours,  19th  century.     Vellum  roll. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  28,858. 
. — Collections     concerninc^    the 


family  of  Tatteshale,  hv  1).  E.  Davy. 
Brit. 'Mus.  Add.  MS.  19151. 

Taverner  jDcdigree,  with  notes  hv  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mas.  Add.  MS.  19151. 

Taylor — Pedigrees  of  the  Taylors  of  Cam- 
bridge, Norfolk,  etc.,  with  notes  by  D. 
E.  i)avy.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19151. 

Reunion  of  the  Family  of  Joseph 

Taylor,  at  Middletown,  New  Jersey,  in 
1861.  New  York,  1861.  Printed  for 
private  circulation. 

The    Family    Pen.    Memorials, 


biographical  and  literary,  of  the  Tay- 
lor Family,  of  Ongar,  by  Isaac  Taylor. 
2  vols.     Lond.  1867,  8°- 

'ome   Account   of   the   Taylor 


Family  (originally  Taylard),  bj'-  Peter 
Alfred!  Taylor.     Lond.  1875,  4o- 

Pedigree    of   the   Taylors    and 

Barlows  of  Turton  and  Entwisle.  Com- 
piled by  James  C.  Scholes.  Single 
sheet,  1882. 

Tempest — Case  of  Sir  Charles  Kobert 
Tempest,  claiming  to  be  a  co-heir  to 
the  Barony  of  Scales.  49  Pages,  folio, 
and  four  folding  Pedigrees.  Minutes 
of  Evidence  on  Scales'  Peerage,  pp. 
707.     1857—1863. 

Claim  of  Sir  C.  R.  Tempest  to 

the  Barony  of  De  Scales.  Sessional 
Papers,  A  of  1857  ;  C  of  1857,  sess. 
2  ;  E  of  1857—8  ;  D  of  1859,  sess.  2  ; 
B  of  1860  ;  C  of  1863  ;  H  of  1864  ; 
C  of  1865. 

Temple — Genealogical  collections  relating 
to  the  Family  of  Temple,  with  pedi- 
grees and  arms  of  the  families  of  Beau- 
for,  Grey,  Spencer,  Sandys,  and  Leve- 
son.  MS.  belonging  to  Lord  Braye,  at 
Stanford  Hall. 

An   Account   of    the    Temple 

Family,  with  notes  and  pedigrees  of 
the  Family  of  Bowdoin,  bv  W.  H. 
Whitmore.     Boston,  1856,  8°- 


Temple— The  Family  of  Temple.  [Re- 
printed from  the  Cornhill  Magazine.'] 
See  "  Three  Hundred  Years  of  a 
Norman  House,"  bv  James  Hannay. 
Lond.  1867,  8«- 

The  Family  of  Temple.      See 

"Herald  and  Genealogist,"  iii.  885— 
410. 

Tenney — Genealogy  ofthe  Ten  ney  Family, 
more  particularly  of  Daniel  Tenney, 
of  La  Porte,  Lorain  County,  Ohio, 
from  1634  to  1875,  by  Horace  A. 
Tenney.     Madison,  Wis.  1875,  S^- 

Tennyson-D'Eyncourt  —  Genealogical 
History  of  the  Family  of  Tennyson- 
D'Eyncourt,  by  J.  B.  Burke.  Lond. 
1846,  12^^ 

Tenremonde — Histoire  Genealogique  de 
la  Famille  do  Tenremonde  originaire 
de  la  Flandre-Wallonne,  12(58  k  1864, 
par  Amedee  de  Ternas.  Douai,  1870. 
8"^-      [Only  60  copies  printed.] 

Terrail,  see  Bayart. 

Terrasson — Memoire  sur  les  syavans  de 
la  Famille  de  Terrasson,  par  I'abbe  C. 
(de  Cursay).     Paris,  1761,  12''- 

Terry — The  English  Founders  of  the 
Terry  Family.  Edited  by  Henry  K. 
Terry.    Printed  for  private  circulation. 

Notes  of  Terry  Families  in  the 

United  States  of  America,  by  Stephen 
Terry.     Hartford,  Conn.  1887,  8"^ 

Textor — Notice  historique  et  genealo- 
gique sur  la  Maison  Textor  de  Ravisi. 
Extraite  de  V Aiimiaire  de  la  Nohlesse, 
par  Borel  d'Hauterive,  Paris,  1854, 
8«- 

Thacher — The  Thacher  Family.  Facts 
touching  the  early  history  of  the 
Thacher  Family  in  England,  by  Peter 
Thacher.     Boston,  1885,  8°-  pp.  6. 

Thacker  —  Account  of  the  Family  of 
Thacker,  of  Kent.  See  "Liber  Estrise," 
by  W.  F.  Shaw.     Lond.  1870,  4'^- 

Thackeray — The  Pedigree  of  Thackeray, 
lieprinted  from  the  "  Herald  and 
Genealogist."     Westminster,  1864,  8°- 

Thanet,  Earl  of,  see  Tuft  on. 

Thatcher — Memoir   of   the   Hon.    Peter 
Thatcher,     of     Cleveland,     Ohio,     by 
Samuel  Briggs.     [With  a  genealogy  of 
the   family].       Cleveland,    1883,  '8«- 
Printed  for  the  family. 

Thayer,  see  also  Vinton  Genealogy, 


Family  Histories,  Pedigbees,    and  Peebage  Cases. 


495 


Thayer  —  Famih^  Memorial.  Part  I. 
Genealogj'  of  fourteen  early  settlers  of 
New  England,  of  the  names  of  Alden, 
Adams,  Arnold,  Bass,  Billings,  Capen, 
Copeland,  French,  Hobart,  Jackson, 
Paine,  Thayer,  Wales  and  White. 
Part  II.  Genealogy  of  Ephraim  and 
Sarah  Thayer,  by  Elisha  Thayer. 
Hingham,  1835,  8«- 

Memorial  of  the  Tliayer  Name 

from  the  Massachusetts  Colony  of 
Weymouth  and  Braintree,  embracing 
Genealogical  and  Biographical  Sketches 
of  Richard  and  Thomas  Thayer  and 
their  Descendants  from  1686  to  1874', 
by  Bezaleel  Thayer.    Oswego,  1874,  8'^- 

Thelluson  —  Treatise  on  the  Thelluson 
Act,  by  J.  F.  Hargrave,  1842,  8«- 

Collections    relating:    to   the 


Family  of  Thelluson,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19151. 
Theodoro — Historia  della  Famiglia  Theo- 
doro,  by  F.   Barnaudo.     Napoli,  1644, 
40. 

Theodosius — Familia  Theodosii  Magni 
cum  probationibus,  by  Job.  Wolf. 
Texter.     Alt.    1715,  4°- 

Thesan — Gonealogie  historique  de  la 
Maison  de  Thesan  du  Poujol,  par  J. 
B.  A.  d'Aldeguier.     Toul.  1860,  fol. 

Thibault — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  des 
Thibaults,  par  Jean  Boyer  de  Prade. 
1654,  4'^- 

Thiville — Genealogie  de  la  noble,  ancienne 
et  illustre  Maison  de  Thiville,  par 
Nicolas  Thiville.     Paris,  1662,  4°- 

Thomas,  see  also  Sands. 

Thomas — Tabular  pedigree  of  the  Thomas 
Family,  by  N.  Thomas.  Eden,  Me., 
about  1850. 

Genealogical  Notes :  Containing 

the  Pedigree  of  the  Thomas  Family  of 
Maryland,  and  of  the  following  con- 
nected families  :  >'nowdon — Buckley — 
Lawrence — Chew —  Ellicott —  Hopkins 
—  Johnson  —  Rutherford  —  Fairfax 
Shieft'elin  —  Tyson  and  others,  and 
illustrated  by  coats  of  arms,  etc  ,  by 
Lawrence  Buckley  Thomas.  2  Parts, 
Baltimore,  1877,  4°- 

-Sir  Rliys  Ap  Thomas  and   his 


Family,  illustrated  bj'^  the  Poems  of 
contemporary  Bards,  by  H.  "^.  Lloyd. 
See  "  ArchaeologiaCambrensis,"  fourth 
series,  vols,  ix,  x.     Lond.  1878,  8°- 


Thomond,  Earl  of,  see  Cromwell. 

Thompson  pedigrees,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davj',  and  copy  of  the  wills  of  Dorcas 
Tomson,  1707,  and  of  Brilliana 
Thompson,  1743.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  19,151, 

Memorials  of  the  Families  of 

Mr.  James  Thompson  and  of  Dea. 
Augustus  Thompson  of  Goshen,  Conn. 
Hartford,  1854,  8"- 

A  Memoir  of  Judge  Ebenezer 

Thompson,  of  Durham,  New  Hamp- 
shire, with  some  account  of  his  Parent- 
age and  Offspring,  by  Mary  P.  Thomp- 
son. Concord,  1886,  8''-  Printed  for 
private  circulation. 

Memorial  of  James  Thomp- 
son, of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1630-1642, 
and  Woburn,  Mass.,  1642—1682  ;  and 
of  eight  generations  of  his  descendants, 
by  Rev.  Leander  Thompson.  Boston, 
1887,  8«- 

Thomson — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Thomson,  of  Kenfield,  in  Petham.  No 
date,  4P- 

John   Thomson  and  Family, 

by  John  Bodine  Thompson.  Williams- 
port,  1889,  80- 

Thornhagh — Some  indeavours  towards  an 
Historicall  account  of  the  Family  of 
the  Thornhaghs,  of  Fenton,  Co.  Notts., 
1683.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  30,997. 

The  Nottinghamshire  Family 

of  Thornhagh,  from  the  original  MS. 
of  1683.  [Reprinted  from  the  Reli- 
quary.]    1877,  S^"- 

Thornton  Genealogy,  by  J.  W.  Thornton. 
Boston,  1845.  Another  in  1850,  single 
sheet. 

Thorold — The  Descent  of  the  Family  of 
Thorold,  by  the  Yen.  Edward  Trollope. 
Lincoln,  1874,  4P- 

Thorp — Collections  relating  to  the  Family 
of  Thorp,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19151. 

Threipland — The  Threiplands  of  Fingask. 
A  family  memoir  written  in  1853  by 
Robert  Chambers,  LL.D.  Lond.  and 
Edinb.  1880,  sm.  4^'- 

Throckmorton— Gens  Throckmortoniana ; 
or,  A  History  of  the  Family  of  the 
Throckmortons,  1762.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MSS.  5841,  5845. 

Gens   Throckmortiana  ; 

or,  a  History  of  the  family  of  Throck- 


496 


Family  Histories,  Pedigeees,    and  Peerage  Cases. 


morton.     MS.    Cough  ton  Court,  War- 
wickshire. 

Pedigrees  of  the  Family 

of  Throckmorton,   by   Browne  Willis, 
and   D.   E.  Davy.     M8S.     Coughton 
Court,  Warwickshire,   and  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19151. 
Alliances   in    the  Fami- 


lies   of   Throckmorton,    Tresham,   and 
Willington.     MS.  in  the  possession  of 
the  Marquis  of  Salisbury. 
Alliances      between      the 


Throckmortons  and  Berkcleys,  from 
the  Berkeleye  MSS.  Coughton  Court, 
Warwickshire. 

Thumery — Alliances  de  la  Maison  de 
Thumery,  ou  sont  desclares  les  noms, 
ages,  qualites,  armes  et  blasons,  des 
seigneurs  qui  en  sont  sortis.  The 
entries  and  coats  are  from  1250  to 
1637.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.   21,435. 

Thun-Hohenstein  —  Das  Grafenhaus 
Thun-Hohenstein,  by  Dr.  L.  Glueck- 
selig.  Prag.  1867,  fol. 

Thurlow  —  Collections  concerning  the 
Family  of  Thurlow,  by  D.  E.  Daw. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  19,151,  19,152. 

Thurston  —  Collections  concerning  the 
Family  of  Thurston  of  Suffolk,  etc.  by 
D.  E.  Daw.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,151. 

Genealogy  of  Charles  Myrick 

Thurston,  and  of  his  wife,  liachael 
Hall  Pitman.  With  an  appendix  con- 
taining the  names  of  many  descendants 
of  Edw.  Thurston  and  Hen.  Pitman. 
3y  C.  M.  Thurston.     New  York,  1865, 

Descendants     of     Edward 


Thurston,  the  first  of  the  name  in  the 

(Jolony  of  Rhode   Island,   by  Charles 

Myrick  Thurston.     New  York,   1868, 

80- 

Thurston   Genealoo^ies,    1635 — 


1880.     Compiled  by  Brown  Thurston, 
Portland  Maine,  1880,  8^- 

—The  Doings    at    the     First 


National  Gathering  of  Thurston s  at 
Newburyport,  Mass.,  June,  1885. 
With  a  History  of  the  Thurston 
Genealogies,  by  Brown  Thurston. 
Portland,  Me.  1885,  8''- 
Thwing :  a  Genealogical,  Biographical 
and  Historical  Account  of  the  Family, 
by  Walter  Eliot  Thwing.  Boston, 
1883,  8«- 


Thynne,  see  also  Darrell. 

Thynne — Stemmata  Botevilliana.  Me- 
morials of  the  Family  of  De  Boteville, 
Thynne,  and  Botfield,  by  B.  Botfield. 
Lond.  1843,  8"-  Another  edition, 
1858,  4« 

Historical     Account     of     the 

Family  of  Thynne  otherwise  Botfield. 
(By  J.   Morris).    Westminster,   1855, 

go. 

The  Family  of  Thynne,  other- 
wise Botfield.  Hy  James  Morris.  See 
"  Topographer  and  Genealogist,"  iii. 
468—491. 

PediOTee  of  Thynne  from  1010 


to  1741.  Large  folio,  beautifully  exe- 
cuted. MS.  belonging  to  the  Marquis 
of  Bath.     Longleat,  Co.  Wilts. 

Tibtoft,  see  Tiptoft. 

Tichborne — A  letter  from  Sir  Henr}^ 
Tichborne,  Bart.,  to  his  son  Sir  Henry 
Joseph  Tic?iborne,  containing  a  history 
of  the  family,  &c.  [He  died  A.D. 
1689].     StonVhurst  College. 

Pedigree   of  the   Tichborne 

Family.  See  "  Journal  of  the  British 
Archaeological  Association,"  vol.  vii. 
143.  The  Foundation  of  the  Tich- 
borne Dole,  vol.  xi,  283—90. 

-Pedigree   and   Arms   of   the 


Tichborne  Family,  of  Co.  Southamp- 
ton, from  Sir  Poger  Tichborne,  Knt. 
temp.  Hen.  IT.  to  Sir  Robert  Tich- 
borne, Lord  Mayor  of  London,  1657. 
Brit  Mus.  HarL  MS.  5800  ff.  38—42. 

Tickell — Genealogical  Memoranda  rela- 
ting to  the  Sparks  and  Tickell  Fami- 
lies, by  Reginald  Stewart  Boddington. 
Privately  printed.     Lond.  1877,  4«- 

Tilley — Genealogy  of  the  Tilley  Family, 
by  R.  Hammett  Tilley.  Newport, 
R.I.  1878,  8''- 

Tillots  )n— The  Tillotson  family.  See 
"Life  of  Dr.  John  Tillotson,"  by  T. 
Birch.  Lond.  1752,  8o-  Another 
edition,  1753. 

Tilney— The  Tilney  Family,  of  Norfolk, 
Suffwlk,  etc.  See  Thompson's  "  History 
of  Boston,"  p.  373. 

Collections     rclatino*     to     the 


Family  of  Tilney  of  Suffolk,  etc.,  by  D. 
E.  Davy.  Brit!^  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19152. 
Timperley  pedigrees,  with  notes  by  D. 
E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19152. 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigrees,  and  Peeeage  Cases. 


497 


Tindall — Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Tindall  of  cos.  Northumberland,  Nor- 
folk, etc.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19152. 

Tinker — The  Ancestors  of  Silas  Tinker  in 
America  from  1637,  by  A.  B.  Tinker. 
Akron  [1889],  8'' 

Tiptoft  —  Collections  relating  to  the 
Family  of  Tiptoft,  Tibtoft,  or  Tibetot, 
by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19152. 

Tirwhytt  —  Collections  concerning  the 
family  of  Tirwhytt,  of  Co.  Lincoln. 
Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  207  A. 

Tison,  see  Bruce. 

Tisseuil  —  Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Tisseuil,  seigneurs  de  la  Monede,  Gre- 
nord,  etc.,  par  Barthelemyde  Chambo- 
rant  de  Droux.     Paris,  1783.  fol. 

Titian — The  Life  and  Times  of  Titian. 
With  some  account  of  his  Family,  by 
J.  A.  Crowe  and  G.  B.  Cavalcaselle. 
2  vols.  Lond.  1877,  8^-  Second  Edi- 
tion, 1881. 

Titus — The  Titus  Family  in  America. 
Three  Generations,  by  the  Rev.  Anson 
Titus.     New  York,  1881,  8'^- 

Todd— The  Todd  Genealogy  ;  or.  Regis- 
ter of  the  descendants  of  Adam  Todd, 
with  notices  and  genealogies  of  many 
persons  connected  with  them,  by  Richard 
Henry  Greene.    New  York,  1867,  8«- 

Toiras — Histoire  du  mareschal  de  Toiras, 
par  Michel  Baudier.  [Avec  la  genea- 
logie et  les  blasons.]      Paris,  1644,  fol. 

Toker  —  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the 
Family  of  Toker,  of  co.  Kent.  1853. 
See  also  Burke's  "  Visitation  of  Seats 
and  Arms,"  second  series,  vol.  i. 

Tollemache — Case  of  Albert  Edwin,  son 
of  Wm.  Lionel  Felix  Tollemache,  Lord 
Huntingtower,  in  opposition  to  the 
claim  of  William  John  Manners.  Folio, 
pp.  18. 

Tolson — Pedigree  of  the  Tolsons.  Single 
sheet. 

Tolson  Appeal  Case,  before  the 

House  of  Lords,  1828,  folio,  pp.  60. 

Tomes — Pedigree  of  the  Tomes  Family, 
of  Marston  Sicca,  co.  Gloucester. 
Privately  printed,  4*^- 

Toni — Arms  of  the  Family  of  Toni  in 
the  east  window  of  Monkland  Church, 
and  (grants  to  Ralph  de  Toni.  See 
'•Journal  of  the  British  Archaeological 
Association,"  vol.  xxvii,  365 — 6.  , 


Tooke — Memorials  of  the  Tooke  Family. 
Reprinted  from  the  Gentleman's  Maga- 
zine.    Lond.  1839,  8°- 

Toppan — The  Toppans  of  Toppan's  Lane, 
with  their  descendants  and  relations. 
Collected  and  arranged  by  Joshua 
Coffin.     Newburyport,  1862,  8''- 

Torrey — Memoirs  of  Major  Jason  Torrey, 
of  Bethany,  Wayne  County,  Pa.  With 
a  genealogy  of  his  ancestors  and  des- 
cendants, bv  David  Torrey.  Scranton, 
Pa.,  1885,  V 

■Genealogical  Notes,  showing  the 


Paternal  Line  of  Descent  from  William 
Torrey  of  Combe  St.  Nicholas,  Somer- 
set County,  England,  A.D.  1557,  to 
Jason  Torrey  of  Bethany,  Penn.,  with 
the  Descendants  of  Jason  Torrey  and 
his  Brother  and  Sister  to  A.D.  1884. 
Compiled  by  John  Torrey.  Scranton, 
Pa.  1885,  80- 
A      Contribution     towards     a 


Genealogy  of  all  Torreys  in  America, 

by  D.  Torrey.     Detroit,  1890,  8'^- 
Totonicapan — Titre     Genealogique     des 

Seigneurs  de  Totonicapan.     Traduit  de 

I'Espagnol     par     M.     de     Charency. 

Alen^on,  1885,  8<'- 
Tottingham,  see  Gale. 
Tour — Table  genealogique  de  la  Maison 

de  la  Tour  d'Auvergne.      Paris,  1666, 

fol. 
Memoire  sur  la  Famille  de  la  Tour 

d'Auvergne.     Paris,  1823,  4o- 

Genealogie  de  la  tres-illustre  sou- 


veraine  Maison  de  la  Tour,  par  le  Sieur 
Flacchio.     3  vols.     Brux.  1709,  fol. 
-Memoires  pour  servir  a  I'histoire 


de  Dauphine  sous  les  Dauphins  de  la 
troisieme  race,  de  la  Maison  de  la  Tour- 
du-Pin,  par  J.  P.  Moret.  Paris,  1717, 
fol. 

-Notice  historique  sur  la  Maison  de 


la  Tour  du  Pin,  par  E.  de  Bartbelemv. 
Paris,  1861,  8°- 

-Tableaux   Genealogiques  et   Rai- 


sonnes  de  la  Maison  de  la  Tour-du-Pin, 
par  M.  Jean-Bap tiste  Moulinet.  Paris, 
1870,  4«- 

-Genealogie  de  la  Famille  Gay  de 


la  Tour,  par  J.  P.  S.  Gay  de  la  Tour. 
Paris,  1772,  fol. 

Genealogie    de   la  Maison    de   la 


Tour  de  Lauraguais,  par  Dom  Caffiaax. 
Paris,  1778,  4P- 


498 


Family  Htstoeies,  Pedigeees,  and    Peeeage  Cases. 


Tour — Notice  sur  la  Maison  cle  la  Tour- 
en-Voivre,  et  sur  son  alliance  avec  la 
Maison  de  Soyecourt,  par  E.  D.  D. 
Comte  de  la  Tour.  [With  a  genea- 
logical table.]     Paris,  1834,  4o- 

Ancienne  Chevalerie  de  Lorraine. 

Notice  genealogique  sur  la  Maison  de 
la  Tour  en  Voivre,  par  M.  Sailly. 
Metz,  1851,  40- 

Histoire  des  hommes  illustrcs  de 


Townshend  pedigrees,  with  genealogical 

notes.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19152. 
The  Townshend   Family,  by 


C.  H.  Townshend.  Boston  [U.S.]  1875, 
8°- 

-The   Townshend   Family    of 


la  f  araille  de  la  Tour  de  Noe.  Toulouse, 
1875,  8°- 
Tournon — Poerae       historial      touchant 
I'origine,  I'antiquite  et  excellence  de  la 
Maison  de  Tournon,  par  F.   de  Belle- 
forest.     Paris,  1568,  8°- 
Towle — Some    of    the    Descendants    of 
Philip  Towle  of  Hampton,   N.H.,  by 
Mrs.  A.  E.   T.   Lindsay.      Reprinted 
from  the  New  England  Genealogical 
Begister.     1889. 
Town — Historical  and  Biographical  Notes 
of  the  Family  of  Town.     Genealogical 
Memoranda  of  the  Ancestry  and  Des- 
cendants  of   John   Town,  of  Georgia, 
Vermont,  by  Henry  Town.      Compiled 
by  Edwin  Hubbard.       Chicago,   1878, 
8"- 
Towne — A   Genealogical   account  of  the 
Towne  Family,  of  Massachusetts  and 
England,  by  Wm.  B.  Towne.     Boston, 
1868. 

The  Towne  Memorial,  compiled 

by  Edwin  Hubbard.    Chicago,  1880  S^- 
Towneley — Evidences    and    pedigrees    of 
the  Towneley  Family.      MSS.  Nos.  ii ; 
XX ;  XXIX.     Towneley   Hall,    Burnley. 
Add.  MSS.  30145  ;  30146  Brit.  Mus. 
Townley — History     of     the     Lawrence- 
Townley   and    Chase-Townley    Estates 
in  England.      With  copious  historical 
and  genealogical  notes  of  the  Lawrence, 
Chase  and  Townley  Families   bv  James 
Usher.     New  York,  1883,  8^- 
Townsend — A  Memorial  of  John,  Henry, 
and    Ilichard     Townsend,     and    their 
Descendants,  by  J.  Townsend.     New 
York,  1865,  8«- 

Genealogy  of  the  Townsend 

Family.      Compiled  by  Benjamin    D. 
Townsend    of     Lime     Spring,     Iowa. 
Alfred  Gentry,  N.Y.  1879,  8^'- 
Notes     on     the     Townsend 


Lynn,  in  Old  and  New  England. 
Genealogical  and  Biographical,  by 
Charles  Hervey  Townshend.  Eevised, 
Third  edition.  New  Haven,  1882,  8«' 
^Claim  of  certain  Persons  to 


be  Children  of  the  Marquis  Townshend. 
Sessional  Papers,  116  of  1842  ;  46, 
97  of  1843. 
Tracy — Memoirs  illustrating  the  Noble 
Families  of  Tracy  and  Courtenay. 
Canterbury,  1796,  8"- 

Tracy    Family    of  Toddington, 


Glouc,  see  "  Hyde  Genealogy,"  Appen- 
dix, by  K.  H.  Walworth.  Albany, 
1864,  8«- 

-Claim  of   James    Tracy,    Esq. 


Family,  by  Henry  F.  Waters,     Salem, 
1883,  8°' 


to  be  Viscount  and  Baron  Tracy,  of 
liathcoole.  Sessional  Papers,  46  of 
1841  ;  59  of  1843  ;  162  of  1847  ;  156 
of  1848  ;  107  of  1849  ;  II.  of  1855.  ^ 

Case   of   James   Tracy,  on  his 

claim  to  the  titles  of  Viscount  and 
Baron  Tracy,  with  Minutes  of  Evidence, 
and  Pedigrees.     1839—1849. 

Case    of    Benjamin    Wheatley 

Tracy,  with  Minutes  of  Evidence  and 
Pedigree.     1854. 

Case    on    behalf    of    Matthew 

Tracy,  claiming  the  Title  of  Viscount 
Tracy.     Lond.  1862,  fol. 

Trafford — Tables  shewing  the  descent  of 
the  Hon.  E.  M.  (Petie),  Avife  of  E.  S. 
Trafford,  from  King  Henry  VII.  and 
two  of  the  daughters  of  Charles  II.,  by 
Edward  Southwell  Trafford.  Privately 
printed,  1884,  fol.    73j  ^ki^^^  yt-^c-ke^ . 

Trask — History  and  Genealogy  of  the 
Trask  Family  ;  including  the  Lineal 
Ancestors  and  all  the  Descendants  of 
liev.  Nathaniel  Trask.  With  a_  brief 
mention  of  other  Branches  of  the 
Family  in  New  England,  by  R.  D. 
Trask!'     Portland,  Me.  1877,  12«- 

Travers — A  Collection  of  Pedigrees  of  the 
Family  of  Travers :  or  Abstracts  of 
certain  Documents  collected  towards  a 
History  of  that  Family,  by  S.  Smith 
Travers.  Arranged  by  Henry  J.  Sides. 
Oxford,  1864,  4<'- 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


499 


Trofusis— Claim  of  R.   C.    W.    Trefusis, 

Esq.,    to    the     Barony     o£     Clinton. 

Sessional    Papers,   June    1793 — Mar. 

1794. 
Case  of  E.  G.  W.  Trefusis,  in 

relation  to  the  Barony  of  Clinton,  with 

folding  Pedigree,  folio. 
Tremouille — Histoire     Genealogique     de 

la  Maison  de  la  Tremouille,  par  S.  de 

Sainte  Marthe.  Paris,  1568,  8«'    Other 

editions  in  1667  and  1678. 
Les     Havtes     et    illvstres 

alliances  de  la  Maison  de  la  Tremoille, 

par  Charles   Soyer.     Paris,    1647   fol. 

Another  edition,  1649,  4P- 
Chartrier       de      Thouars. 


Documents  historiques  et  genealogiques 
[relating  to  the  family  of  La  Tremoille.] 
Edited  by  Charles  Louis,  Duke  de  la 
Tremoille.     Paris,  1877,  fol. 

Trench — Claim  of  Frederic  Mason  Trench, 
Baron  Ashtown,  to  vote  at  Elections  of 
Peers.  Sessional  Papers^  M.  of  1855. 
■  Tresham — The  Ruins  of  Liveden,  with 
Historical  Notices  of  the  Family  of 
Tresham,  by  Thomas  Bell.  Lond. 
1847,  4P-      Another  edition,  1872. 

A    Complete  Account  of  the 

Buildings  erected  in  Northamptonshire, 
by  Sir  Thomas  Tresham.  Together 
with  many  particulars  conoerning  the 
Tresham  Family  and  their  home  at 
Eushton,  by  J.  Alfred  Gotch.  1883, 
40- 

The  Tresham    Pedigree,    by 

Edw.  Falkener.  Eeprinted  from  North- 
amptonshire Notes  and  Qtteries,  1SS6. 
Northampton,  1886,  8o- 

Trevor,  see  also  Cromwell ;  Dungannon. 

Trevor — The  Pedigree  of  John  Trevor,  of 
Trevalyn,  Esq.  by  Wm.  Lleyn,  with 
notes  by  Edward  ap  Eoger,  otherwise 
Eyton  ;  and  a  few  other  pedigrees,  16th 
century.    Hengwrt  MS.  110.  Peniarth. 

Triest — Genealogie  et  Armoiries  de  la 
Famille  de  Triest,  et  de  ses  Allies,  with 
arms  in  colours.  French  and  Dutch. 
Four  volumes,  17th  century.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MSS.  21,941—21,944. 

Trimouille — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
la  Trimouille,  par  Joseph  Texera.  Paris, 
1596,  8«' 

Trinci — Istoria    della    Famigli*  Trinci. 

Durante  Doria  da  Leonessa.     Fuligno, 

40. 


Trissol — Genealogie  du  S*"-  Jean  Louis 
Melchior  Trissol.     Paris,  1824,  4P- 

Trissina — Historia  dell'  origine  e  fatti 
illustri  della  Famiglia  Trissina,  by 
Beni.     Milan,  1626,  4P' 

Trocifal,  Marques  de,  see  Suarez. 

Trollope— The  Family  of  TroUope,  by  the 

Ven.  Edward  Trollope.  Lincoln,  1875, 
40. 

Trott — The  Trotts  of  Dorchester  and 
Boston,  by  Edw.  D.  Harris.  Boston, 
1889,  40- 

Troutbeck — Debate  on  the  Troutbeck 
Estate  in  the  House  of  Lords.  Lond. 
1836,  80- 

Petition  of  Eight  of  Catherine 

Eobson  and  Isabella  Ainslie,  presented 
5  June,  1845,  fol.,  pp..  80,  and  two 
genealogical  tables  of  the   Troutbecks. 

Trowbridge — Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Deacon  James  Trowbridge,  of  Dor- 
chester, afterwards  of  Newton,  Mass., 
by  Otis  Trowbridge.  Boston,  1854, 
8°- 

The  Trowbridge  Family  ;  or, 

the  Descendants  of  Thomas  Trowbridge, 
one  of  the  First  Settlers  of  New-Haven, 
Conn.,  by  F.  W.  Chapman.  New- 
Haven,  1872.  80- 

Trubshaw    Family    Eecords.       Stafford, 

1876,  40 

Truhendingen — Geschichte  der  Graf  en 
von  Truhendingin,  von  Dr.  Sebastian 
Englert.     Wurzburg,  1886,  8o- 

Trusbut,  see  Peverell. 

Tucher — Genealogy  of  the  family  of 
Tucher,  of  Nuremberg,  compiled  by 
Chr.  JScheurl,  in  1542 ;  and  continued 
to  the  year  1573.  Folio.  German. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,475. 

Tuck  Genealogy.  Eobert  Tuck  of  Hamp- 
ton, N.H.,  and  his  Descendants, 
1838—1877.  By  Joseph  Dow.  Boston, 

1877,  8<'- 

Tucker,  see  also  Meeson. 

Tucker — A    genealogical    and    historical 

account  of  the  Descendants  of  Henry 

Tucker,   by   Geo.    H.    Tucker.      New 

York,  1851,  S^- 
Tuddenhara — Collections  concerning  the 

Family  of  Tuddenham,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19152. 

Tudor— History  of  the  House  of  Tudor, 

by  David  Hume.  2  vols.  Lond.  1759, 
40. 


500 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  a.nd  Peerage  Cases. 


Tudor — The    History   of    the    race     of 

Tudor  ap  Ednyfed,  by  J.  G.  J.  Greene, 

1858,  8«- 
. Penmynydd  aud  the  Tudors,  by 

J.      Williams. "     See     "  Archa3ologia 

Cambreusis,"    third     series,    vol.     xv. 

Lond.  1869,  8°- 
Tuer — Notes  and  Arms  of  the  Family  of 

Tuer.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5819,  f. 

178  b. 
Tufton — Memorials    of   the    Family    of 

Tufton,  Earls  of  Thanet,  by  E.  Pocock. 

Gravesend,  1800,  S^- 
Turapling — Geschicte    des    Geschlechtes 

von  Tumpling,  bv  Wolf  von  Tumpling. 

Weim,  1888,  8°-^ 
Tupper — Family     llecords.      Containing 

Memoirs  of  Major-General   Sir    Isaac 

Brock,  Lieut.  E.  W.  Tupper,  and  Col. 

W.    de  Vic  Tupper.   with  Notices    of 

Maj.-Gen.  Tupper  and  Lieut.  C.  Tupper, 

to  which  is  added  a  Life  of  Col.  Havil- 

land,  by  F.  Brock  Tupper.     Guernsey, 

1835,  8'^- 
Turbeville — Genealogy  of  Pagan  Turbe- 

ville,  Lord  of  Coylif,  indorsed  by  Lord 

Burghley.     MS.  in  the  possession   of 

the  Marquis  of  Salisbury. 
Turene — Histoire     genealogique     de    la 

Maison  de  Turene,  par  Christolle  J  ustel. 

Paris,  1645,  fol. 
Turing — The    Lay    of    the    Turings,    a 

sketch  of  family  history,  by  H.  M.  K. 

with     folding     pedigree.        Privately 

printed,  1830,  4"- 
Turner — Pedigree     of    Dawson    Turner, 

Esq.,  of  Norfolk.     Single  sheet 
Genealogy  of  the  Descendants 

of    Humphrey    Turner,    with    family 

records,    by    Jacob    Turner.       Boston, 

1852,  8^- 
Pedig:ree     and     Arms    of     the 


Turvey,  Baronage  of,  see  Barnewall. 

Tuscany — Mathildis  Comitissre  Genea- 
logia.  F.  Contelorii.  Interamnae,  1657, 
8«-      [Mathilda  Countess  of  Tuscany.] 

Tuthill  —  Collections  concerning  the 
Family  of  Tuthill,  bv  D.  E.  Daw. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19152. 

A  Family  Meeting  of  the  Des- 
cendants of  John  Tuthill,  one  of  the 
Original  Settlers  of  the  Town  of  South- 
hold,  N.Y.  August  28,  1867,  pp.  60. 

Tuttle,  see  also  Dawson  ;  Hughes. 

Tuttle — The  Descendants  of  William  and 
Elizabeth  Tuttle,  who  came  from  Old 
to  New  England  in  1635,  and  settled 
in  New  Haven  in  1639,  with  numerous 
biographical  notes  and  sketclies,  by 
Geo.  Fred.  Tuttle.  Rutland,  A^t.  18S3, 
8"- 

Genealogical  Record  of  a  Line  of 


Turner  Family  and  its  representatives, 
by  Hubert  Smith.  Arranged  and 
edited  by  R.  Woof.     Lond.  1871,  4"- 

Collections     relating      to      the 

Families  of  Turner  and  Tumor,  of 
Suffolk  and  Norfolk,  bv  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus,  Add.  MS.  19152. 

Turnour — Pedigree  of  Turnour,  Earl  of 
Winterton.  Privately  printed  by  Sir 
Thomas  Phillipps.     1831,  folio  sheet. 

Turpin — The  Turpin  Family,  an  outline 
sketch  by  J.  M.  Bancroft.  New  York, 
1879.     Single  sheet. 


Descendants    of     John    and     Joanna 

Tuttle,  of  Ipswich,  Mass.,  from  1635  to 

1885,  by  Joseph  W.   Tuttle.     Platts- 

burgh,  N.Y.  1885,  8"- 
Twells — Notes  and  Extracts  from  Parish 

Registers    of   the    Family    of   Twells. 

"  The   Genealogist,"    vol.    yi.      Lond. 

1882,  8"- 
Twining — Genealogy     of     the    Twining 

Family,  Descendants  of  Wm.  Twining 

who   came   from   Wales,    or   England, 

and    died    at    Eastham,    Mass.    1659. 

With    information  of  other    Twin  in  gs 

in  Gt.    l^iitain   and  America,  by  Thos. 

J.  Twining.     Chicago,  189U,  8'^- 
Twistleton — Claim  of  John   Twistleton, 

Esq.,  to  the  Baron j  of  Saye  and  Sele. 

Sessional  Papers.,  Mar.  1733. 
The  Case  of  John  Twistleton 

of  Broughton,  in  Co.  Oxford,  n.d.  folio. 
Case  of  Col.  Thomas  Twisle- 


ton,  of  Broughton  Castle,   in   relation 
to  the   Barony  of  Saye  and  Sele,  with 
pedigree,  1781. 
Claim   of  the   Rev.    Frederic 


Benjamin   Twistleton,   to    the  Barony 
of    Save    aud     Sele.        See     Sessional 
Papers,  316  of  1847  ;  101  of  1848. 
Case     of    the    Rev.     F.    B. 


Twistleton  on  his  claim  to  be  Baron 
Saye  and  Sele,  1848,  fol.  pp.  72. 

Twitchell,  see  Adams. 

Twysden — Documents  disclosing  a  passage 
in  the  history  of  the  Twysden  Family, 
by    the    Rev.    L.     B.     Larking,    &c. 


Family  Histokies,  Pedigeees,  and  Peeeage  Cases. 


501 


i 


Archceologia  Cuiitlana^Yol.  viii.  Lond. 
L872,  8'^- 

Tvc — Collections  concerning  the  Family 
"of  Tye  of  Suffolk,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mils.  Add.  MS.  19,152. 

Tyler — Letters  and  Times  of  tlie  Tylers, 
by  Lyon  Gr.  Tvler.  2  vols.  Eiclimond, 
Va,,  1884—85,  S'>- 

Tyndale — Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Tyndale,  together  with  the  Pedigrees 
of  several  Families  with  whom  they 
formed  alliances,  and  shewing  the  con- 
nection with  the  line  of  Plantagenet, 
by  B.  W.  Greenfield.     Lond.  1818,  fol. 

Tynte — Case  of  Charles  K.  K.  Tynte,  on 
his  claim  to  the  title  of  Baron  Wharton, 
with  pedigrees,  1843,  fol. 

Minutes  of  Evidence  on  the  petition 

of  0.  K.  K.  Tynte  of  Halsvvell,  Somerset, 
praying  that  the  abeyance  of  the  Barony 
of  Wharton  be  determined  in  his  favour, 
1844-45,  folio. 

TA'rel — Histoire  Genealogique  et  Iler- 
aldique  de  la  Maison  de  Tyrel  et  dcs 
Families  de  Movencourt  et  de  Poix, 
1030  to  1869,  par  M.  Cuvillier-Morel- 
D'Acy.     Paris,  1869,  8'^- 

Tyrrell — Collections  relating  to  the  Family 
of  Tvrrell  of  Norfolk,  Suffolk,  Essex, 
etc.,  bv  D.  E.  Daw.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  19,152. 

Tyrwhitt — Notices  and  Notes  of  the 
Family  of  Tyrwhitt  of  Northumberland, 
Lincoln,  Salop,  and  Denbigh.  Privately 
printed  1872,  8«- 

Tyson,  see  Thomas. 

T3^ssen — A  brief  account  of  the  Tyssen 
Family.  No.  3214.  Tyssen  Library, 
Hackney. 

Tyttery,  see  Henzey. 

Tyzack,  see  Henzey. 

Ubaldini — Istoria  della  casa  degli  Ubaldini, 
e  la  vita  di  N.  Acciaioli  e  I'Origine  della 
famiglia  degli  Acciaioli  descritta  da  G. 
di  Lorenzo  Ubaldini  e  M.  Palmieri. 
Firenze,  1588,  4''- 

Udney — Udney  v.  Allott ;  Supplemental 
Appendix  to  Cause  in  the  House  of 
Lords,  1860,  4'^    pp.  13. 

Ufford — Collections  relating  to  the  Family 
of  Ufford,  of  Suffolk  and  Norfolk,  by  D. 
E.  Davy.   Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19153. 

L^ghi — Memorie     della    FamigHll     degli 

Ughi.  By  Simone  Bouini.  Lucca,  1687, 

40. 


Ugo — Gli  Ugo  di  Sic  ilia  cenno  ed  Albero 
Genealogico,  per  V.  Pallizzolo  Gravina, 
Barone  di  Kamioue,  &c.  Palermo, 
1878,  4P- 

Umfreville,  see  also  Bruce. 

Umfreville — Pedigrees  of  Umfreville  and 
Stanley.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  Roll  P,  6  ; 
Add.  MS.  19153. 

Underwood — The  Underwood  Families  of 
Massachusetts,  by  Prof.  Lucien  M. 
Underwood.  Privately  printed,  8°- 
pp.  8.  .  .  , 

Unton— The  Unton  Inventories,  with 
Genealogical  Notices  of  the  Unton 
Family,  by  J.  G.  Nichols.  Printed 
for  the  Berkshire  Ashmolecm  Society. 
Lond.  1841,  4  • 

Upham — Family  History,  Notices  of 
the  Life  of  John  Upham,  the  first 
Inhabitant  of  New  England  who  bore 
that  name  ;  with  an  account  of  his 
descendants,  ancestors  of  Hon.  Nath. 
Upham  of  Rochester,  by  A.  G.  Upham. 
Concord,  N.H,  1845.  ' 

-Genealogy  and  Family  History 


of  a  Branch  of  the  New  England 
Upham  Family,  settled  in  California, 
showing  the  Ancestors  of  Isaac  Upham 
of  San  Francisco  and  others,  by  F.  K. 
Upham.  Printed  for  private  circu- 
lation, 1884,  120- 
A    Sketch    of    the     Life    and 


Character  of  Dea.  Joshua  Upham  of 
Salem,  Mass.  To  which  ate  appended 
a  Sketch  of  his  First  Wife,  his 
Ancestral  History  and  a  Genealogical 
List  of  his  Descendants,  by  Prof. 
James  Upham.     Boston,  1885,  12^- 

-Genealogy  of  the   Family  His- 


tory of  tlie  Uphams  of  Castine,  Maine, 
and  Dixon,  Illinois,  with  Genealogical 
Notes  of  other  Families.  Compiled  by 
F.  K.  Upham.  Printed  for  private 
circulation,  1887,  S''- 
Upton — The  Upton  Memorial.  A  Genea- 
logical Record  of  the  Descendants  of 
John  Upton,  of  North  Reading,  Mass., 
the  Original  Emigrant  and  the  Pro- 
genitor of  the  Families  who  have  since 
borne  his  name.  Together  with  short 
Genealogies  of  the  Putnam,  Stone  and 
Bruce  Families,  by  John  Adams  Vinton. 
Bath,  Me.  1874,  S'^-  Printed  for 
private  use. 


502 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,   and  Peerage  Cases. 


Upton  —  Descendants  of  Josiah  and 
Catherine  Upton  of  Charlemont,  Mass., 
by  William  H.  Upton.     8^-  pp.  11. 

Urbino — Memoirs  of  the  Dukes  of 
Urbino,  from  1-140  to  1630,  by  James 
Dennistonn.     3  vols.     Lond.  1851,  8<'- 

Urfe — Les  d'   Urfe  aux  XYi«   et   xvii® 
siecles,  par   Aug.    J.  Bernard.    Paris, 
1^39,  SO- 

Origine  de  la  Maison  d'  Urfe,  par 

Aug.  Bernard.     Montbrison,  1817,  S^- 

Urquhart — A  peculiar  j^romptuary  of 
Time :  wherein  is  displayed  an  exact 
directory  for  all  particular  Chronologies 
in  what  family  soever,  and  that  by 
deducing  the  Pedigree  of  the  Name  of 
Urquhart  in  the  House  of  Cromartie, 
since  the  Creation  to  1652.  Lond. 
1652,  8''-  Keprinted  in  the  octavo 
edition  of  Sir  Thomas  Urquhart's 
Tracts.     Edinb.  1774. 

The  true  Pedigree,  and  lineal 

Descent,  of  the  family  of  Urquhart  in 
the  house  of  Cromarty,  since  the 
creation  of  the  World  to  1774,  by  Sir 
Thomas  Urquhart.       Edin.  1774^^  12o- 

Usher — Genealogy  of  the  Usher  Family 
of  New  England,  by  W.  H.  Whitmore. 
Boston,  1869,  8"- 

Ussher — Grenealogical  Memoirs  of  the 
Ussher  Families  in  Ireland,  by  Rev. 
Wm.  B.  Wright.     Dubl.  1889,  4«- 

Genealogy  of  the  Ussher  family. 

See  Ussher's  Miscellaneous  Collections 
in  the  librarv  of  Trinity  College, 
Dublin. 

Vaballath — De  Familia  Vaballathi  Numis 
illustrata,  Opusculum  postumum, 
curante  Josepo  Khell.  H.  Froelich. 
Vindob,  1762,  4o- 

Valbella — Generation  de  Valbella,  ex- 
tracho  de  I'histori  jornaliero  de  messiro 
Nouvat  de  Valbella.     Aix,  1649,  4o- 

Valdes — Claro  Origin  y  descendencia 
ilvstre  de  la  antigua  Casa  de  Valdes, 
sus  varones  famosos,  etc.,  by  Rodrigo 
Mendez  Silva.     Madrid,  1650,  4o- 

Valence — Collections  concerning  The 
Family  of  Valence,  Earls  of  Pembroke, 
by  D.'E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,153. 

The  Enamelled  Heraldic  Shield 

of  William  de  Valence,  Earl  of  Pem- 
broke. 1296,  by  Charles  Bontell.  Lond. 
1864,  fol. 


Valentia.  Viscount,  see  also  Annesley. 
Claim    of   Arthur,    Viscount 

Valentia,  to  the  Earldom  of   Anglesea. 

Sessional   Papers.     Feb.   1770 — Apr. 

1772. 
Several  Claims   to  the   Title 

of   Viscount   Valentia,    etc.       Dublin, 

1773.  fol. 
Minutes    of   Proceedings    on 

the    Claims  to  the  Title  of  Valentia, 

Printed  for  the  Irish  House  of  Lords. 

Dublin,  1773,  fol. 
Case    of    Arthur,    Viscount 


Valentia,  claiming  to  be  Earl  of 
Anglesea,  1799,  folio,  pp.  24. 

Valentine — The  Valentines  in  America, 
1644—1874,  with  Notices  of  the 
Family  in  England,  by  T.  W.  Valentine. 
New  York,  1874,  8«- 

Valerio — Gli  Valerii,  overo  origine  e 
nobilta  della  gente  Valeria  di  Roma,  di 
Padoua  e  di  Venezia  dove  con  la  vita  di 
Volusio  e  di  Stella,  poeti  Padovani  si  ha 
notizie  della  gente  Valeria,  etc.,  by 
Giacomo  Zabarella.    Padova,  1666,  4°- 

Valignana — Genealogia  della  Famiglia 
Valignana.  By  Isidoro  Nardi.  Rome, 
n.d  4P- 

Vallentin — The  Family  History  of  James 
Vallentin.  Compiled  from  the  works 
of  the  Chevalier  Ed.  de  Magny,  etc., 
by  J.  J.  Farthing.     Lond.  [1869  ?]  4°- 

Valette — -Genealogie  de  I'illvstre  Maison 
de  la  Valette,  par  Bernard  Gelede. 
Tolose,  1633,  fol. 

Valoines,  see  also  Maule. 

Valoines — Collections  respecting  the 
Family  of  Valoines,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19153. 

Valori — Notic.e  historique  sur  la  Maison 
de  Valori,  par  Louis  Rosand.  Paris, 
1844,  80- 

Van  Brunt — Genealogy  of  the  Van  Brunt 
Family,  1653—1867,  by  T.  G.  Bergen. 
Albany,  1867,  8«- 

Van  Buren,  see  Dawson. 

Vance — An  Account,  Historical  and 
Genealogical,  of  the  Family  of  Vance 
in  Ireland,  Vans  in  Scotland,  anciently 
Vaux  in  Scotland  and  England,  and 
originally  de  Vaux  in  France,  by  W. 
Balbirnie.     Cork,  1860,  4P' 

A  correct  pedigree  of  the  Vance 

Family,  from  the  year  A.D.  1610,  by 
Wm.  Vance.     Lond.  1882,  single  sheet. 


Family  Histories,  Pedigtrees,   and  Peerage  Cases. 


503 


Van  den  Broeck,  see  De  Backer. 

Van  der  Heyden — Notices  historiques  et 
genealogiques  sur  les  nobles  et  tres- 
anciennes  Maisons  Van  der  Heyden, 
par  N.  J.  Van  der  Heyden.  An  vers, 
1847,  8«- 

Van  Der  Lind — Table  Genealogique  de  la 
Famille  de  Van  Der  Lind,  par  J.  F. 
A.  F.  de  Azevedo  Coutinho  y  Bernal. 
Small  folio,  1753  ?       ^    ^ 

Van  dei'  Noot — Table  Genealogique  de  la 
Famille  de  Van  der  Noot,  par  J.  F. 
A.  F.  Azevedo  Coutinho  y  Bernal, 
1771,  £ol. 

Vane — The  Vanes  or  Fanes.  See  "  The 
G-reat  Governing  Families  of  England," 
by  Sanford  and  Tovvnsend,  i.  66. 

Van  Impden,  see  De  Backer. 

Van  Malcote— G^nealogie  de  la  famille 
Van  Malcote,  par  P.  A.  Du  Chastel  de 
la  Howardries.  Tournai,  1877,  8°- 
Only  100  copies  printed. 

Vanneck  —  Collections  concerning  the 
Family  of  Vanneck,  of  Huntingfield, 
by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,153. 

Van  Oyen — Genealogie  van  het  geslacht 
Van  Oyen,  Cock  Van  Oyen,  Van  Oyen 
zu  Fiirstenstein  en  Vorsterman  Van 
Oyen,  door  A.  A.  Vorsterman  Van 
Oyen.     Groningen,  1888,  fol. 

Vans,  see  Vance. 

Vans-Agnew,  see  The  Agnews  of  Lochnaw, 
by  Sir  A.  Agnew.     Edinb.  1864,  S^- 

Van  Voorhis — Notes  on  the  Ancestry  of 
Major  Wm.  Roe  Van  Voorhis  of  Fish- 
kill,  Duchess  County,  New  York,  by 
Elias  W.  Van  Voorhis.  New  York, 
1881,  8«- 

A  Genealogy   of   the  Van 

Voorhees  Family  in  America,  or  the 
Descendants  of  Steven  Coerte  Van 
Voorhees  of  Holland  and  Flatland,  by 
Elias  W.  Van  Voorhis.  New  York  and 
Lond.  1888,  4^- 

Van  Wagenen — Genealogy  of  the  Van 
Wagenen  Family,  from  1650  to  1884. 
By  Gerrit  Hubert  Van  Wagenen  of 
Kye,  Westchester  County,  N.Y.  Printed 
for  private  distribution  in  1884,    8°- 

Varagne — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Varagne  de  Gardouch  en  Lfcnguedoc, 
par  D.  F.  Gastelier  de  la  Tour.  Paris, 
1763,  40-      Another  edition,  1769. 


Varenne — La  Famille  Varenne  de  Feuille 
d'apres  des  documents  authentiques, 
par  Albert  Albrier.     Lyon,  1872,  8o- 

Varian — The  Book  of  the  Varian  Family. 
With  some  Speculations  as  to  their 
Origin,  etc.,  by  Sam.  Briggs.  Cleveland, 
Ohio,  1881,  8-^' 

Varney — ^A  Discourse  commemorative  of 
John  Riley  Varney,  with  an  Aj)ipendix 
relating  to  his  Ancestry^  by  Geo.  B. 
Spalding.     Dover,  N.  H.  1888,  8<>- 

Vassall  Pedigree,  1500—1890,  by  the 
Rev.  Wm.  Vassall.  Privately  printed, 
1890,  4P- 

Vaughan,  see  also  Meredith  ;    Weld. 

Vaughan  —  British  Antiquity  Revived, 
touching  the  Sovereignty  of  the  three 
Princes  of  Wales,  with  Pedigree  of 
the  Earl  of  Carbery,  etc.  by  Robert 
Vaughan  ;  also  the  Pedigree  of  the 
Author,  continued  to  1834.  Bala, 
1834,  4P- 

■ A  short  account  of  the  Family 

of  the  House  of  Corsj^gedol,  from 
Osburn  Wyddel,  in  the  time  of  Lleweln 
the  great  Prince  (1228)  of  Wales  down 
in  the  direct  male  line  to  William 
Vaughan,  Esq.,  the  present  possessor, 
1770.  MS.  No.  202.  Mostyn  Hall, 
Holywell. 

The  Vaughans  of  Cors  y  Gedol. 

See  "  Archa3ologia  Cambrensis,"  fourth 
series,  vi.     Lond.  1875,  S"- 

Pedigree  of  Sir  Richard  Vaughan, 

K.B.,  Lord  Vaughan  of  Molingar  and 
Earl  of  Carberry,  with  coloured  coats 
of  arms.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  Roll  24,746. 

Private     Papers     of     Richard 

Vaughan,  Earl  of  Carbery.  See 
"  ArchiEologia  Cambrensis,"  fourth 
series,  xii.     Lond,  1881,  8°- 

Reminiscences  of  the   Vaughan 

Family,  and  more  particularly  of 
Benjamin  Vaughan,  LL.D.,  by  John 
H.  Sheppard.     Boston,  1865,  8«- 

-On  the  Family  of  Vaughan  of 


Hergest.    See  "  Archseologia  Cambren- 
sis," fourth  series,  vol.  ii.  Lond.  1871,  ^^• 
■Description    of     the    Armorial 


Insignia  of  the  Vaughans  of  Llwy- 
diarth,  with  Memorials  of  the  Lloyds 
of  Dolobran,  and  other  cognate  Fa- 
milies, by  the  Rev.  W.  V.  Lloyd. 
With  mtmei'ous  plates  of  arms.  1881, 
8°- 


504 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


Vaux — See  also  Vance. 

Sketch  of  a  Genealogical  Account 

of  the  Family  of  Vaux.  Vans,  or  De 
Vail i bus,  by  V.  Agnew.  Pembroke, 
1800,  4.'^-  Privately  printed  from  Nis- 
bet's  "  Heraldry."  " 

Pedigrees  of  the  Lords  Vaux  of 

Harrowden,  Co.  Northampton.  Her. 
Coll.  Vincent  MS.  49. 

-Collections  concerning  the  Family 


of  Vaux,  of  Norfolk,  Suffolk,  etc.,  by 
T).  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19153. 

Minutes  of  Evidence  in  the  Vaux 

and  Bray  Peerages      183G,  fol. 

-Case  of  Edward  B.  Hartopp,  Esq., 


on  his  Claim  to  the  Title  and  Dignity 
of  Baron  Vaux  of  Harrowden,  with 
pedigree.  Privately  printed,  1836, 
fol. 

-Case   of  George  Mostyn,  of  Kid- 


dington,  on  his  Claim  to  the  Barony 
of  Vaux,  of  Harroden,  and  also  of  E. 
Bourchier  Hartopp,  Esq.,  with  pedi- 
gree, 1836. 

Claims  of  George  Mostyn,  and  E. 

B.  Hartopp,  to  the  Barony  of  Vaux  of 
Harrowden.  Sessional  JPapers,  41  of 
1836. 

Speeches  delivered  upon  the  Claims 

to  the  Barony  of  Vaux  of  Harrowden. 
Lond.  1836,  8^- 

Vavasour — A  Pedigi-ee  of  the  Family  of 
Vavasour,  of  Spaldington,  in  Yorkshire. 
Compiled  by  Thomas  Beckwith.  York, 
1780,  4«- 

• Arms,    Pedigrees,     Notes, 

Extracts,  etc.,  relating  to  the  Family 
of  Vavasour.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
245.  f.  125. 

Vecellio — Titiano  Vecellio  Vita,  con 
I'Arbore  della  sua  vera  Consanguinita. 
Venetia,  1622,  4o- 

Ventris — Pedigree  and  evidences  of  the 
Family  of  Ventris,  of  Norfolk,  Cam- 
bridge, Suffolk,  etc.,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,153. 

Verdon — Pedigree  and  evidences  of  the 
Family  of  Verdon,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
■  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,153. 

Verdun,  see  also  Lovetot. 

Verdun — Notes  on  the  Family  of  Verdun. 
See  "  Journal  of  the  British  Archaeo- 
logical Association,"  vols,  xxi,  294 — 
315  ;  xxii,  311 ;  xxix,  369—70. 


Vere — History  of  the  Vere  Family,  of 
Addington.  See  "  Succinct  Genea- 
logies," by  R.   Halstead.     1685,  folio. 

— Historical  Collections  of  the  Noble 

I'amilies  of  Cavendishe,  Holies,  Vere, 
etc.,  by  Arthur  Collins.  Lond.  1752, 
fol. 

Memoir  on    the    Descent    of   the 


Family  of  De  Vere,  Earls  of  Oxford, 
by  J.  G.  Nichols.  See  Archaological 
Jonrnnl,  vii,  313  ;  ix,  17.  Lond.  1850, 
1852,  8« 

Notes  on  the  Family  of  De  Vere, 

Earls  of  Oxford,  by  Ashhurst  Majendi, 
and  Richard  Almack.  "  See  Tran- 
sactions of  the  Essex  Archieological 
Society,"  vol.  i.  Colchester.  1855, 
8o- 

■The    Fighting   Veres  :    Lives    of 


Sir  P^rancis  Vere  and  .^ir  Horace  Vere, 

by    Clements    R.     Markbam.       Lond. 

1888. 

■ —The   Genealoo;y,   Arms,   Honours, 


Matches,  and  Issues  of  the  ancient  and 
illustrious  Family  of  Vere,  Earl»  of 
Guisnes  in  Normandy  and  of  Oxford. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  4189,  (3134, 
6774ri^. 

-The  Arms,  Honours,  Matches,  and 


Issues   of  the   ancient   and   illustrious 
Family  of  Vere,  by  Persival  Goulding. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harg.  MS.  494. 
History  of  Vere,  Earl  of  Oxford. 


Her.  Coll.  Vincent  MS.  445. 

Pedigree     of    the    Vere    Family. 

Brit.  Mus.  Sloan  MS.  4102. 

Tlie   Case  of  the  Earl  of  Oxford, 

with  his  genealogy,  etc.  De  Termino 
Hillarii  Anno  Primo  Regis  Caroli.  Le 
gr-and  case  de  Comte  de  Oxford.  3IS. 
No.  198.     Mostyn  Hall,  Holywell. 

History     and    pedigrees    of     the 

Family  of  Vere,  1843.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  19153  if.  154—225. 
Notes  and  references   relating  to 


the    Family    of    De    Vere,    Earls    of 
Oxford,  by  Chas.   K.   Probert,    1871. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  33530. 
Notes    concerning;    the    De   Vere 


Family,  Earls  of  Oxford.  No.  3214. 
Tyssen  Library,  Hackney. 
Vergy  —  Histoire  Genealogique  de  la 
Maison  de  Vergy,  avec  les  Preuves  de 
I'Histoire,  par  Andre  Du  Chesne,  2 
vols.     Paris,  1625,  fol. 


Family  Histories,  Pedigkees  and  Peeeage  Cases. 


505 


Veriiey  Family.  Letters  and  Papers, 
down  to  1689,  from  the  original  MSS. 
Edited  by  John  Bruce,  witli  Pedigree, 
and  Index.  Camden  Society.  Lond. 
1853,  4'^- 

— : Claim  of  Sir  Richard  Verney  to 

the  l>arony  of  Brooke.  Sessional 
Papers,  Dec.  1G94— Feb.  1G95. 

Vernimmen,  see  Buisseret. 

Vernon — Historical  Memoir  of  the  House 
of  Vernon  (by  Tho.  Stapleton).  Un- 
finished, no  date.  Only  100  copies 
printed. 

The  Vernon  Family  and  Arms, 

by  Harrison  Ellery.  Boston,  Mass. 
1879,  8^- 

Letter    from    Dr.    Vernon,    of 


Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  relating  to 
his    Fkmilv,  \l789.     Brit.  Mus.   Add. 
MS.  5833,*^ f.  173  b. 
Collections      relatinj?      to     the 


Family  of  Vernon,  19th  century.  Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MSS.  18,446  ;  19153. 
Vertus — (lenealogie  des   divers  membres 

de  la  Famille  de  Vertus,  par  Amand  de 

Vertus.     Chateau  -Thierry,  1860,  fol. 
Vesc,  see  Bonne. 

Vescy— Collections  concerning  the  Family 
of'Vescy,  bv  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19153. 

Vesins — ^Abrege  de  la  gonealogie  de  la 
Maisou  de  Vesins,  par  le  comte  Cousin 
de  Courehamps.     Paris,  1837,  8° 

Veteripont — Genealogical  History  of  the 
Family  of  Veteripont.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS  6177. 

Viall — John  Viall  of  Swanzej^,  Mass., 
and  some  of  his  Descendants,  by  David 
Jillson.     Providence,  B.I.  1885,  8'^- 

Vicars — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Vicars. 
MS.  belonging  to  Arthur  Vicars,  Esq. 
F.S.A.  Vicarage  Library,  Clyde  Road, 
Dublin. 

Vielcastel — Genealogie  historique  de  la 
Maison  de  Vielcastel,  extraite  du  tome 
XYii  du  Noh.  itniv.  de  France,  par 
Courcelles.     Paris,  1820,  12o- 

Vilas — A  Genealogy  of  the  descendants 
of  Peter  Vilas.  Compiled  and  edited 
by  C.  H.  Vilas.  Madison,  Wis.  1875, 
8«- 

Villafranca — Noticia  de  la  Gra*  Casa  de 
los  Marqueses  de  Villafranca,  y  su 
parentesco  con  las  mayores  de  Europa, 


en  el  Arbol  Genealogico  de  la  ascen- 
dencia  en  ocho  grandos  por  ambas 
lineas.  ]^y  Fray  Geronimo  de  Sosa. 
Napoles,  1674,  U'- 

Villaine — Histoire  genealogique  de  la 
Famille  Villaines  de  la  Villenne,  par  J. 
P.  de  la  Villaine.   Riom,  1841,  8"- 

Villanova — Notizie  ^mtiche  e  moderne  di 
Casa  Villanova  in  Bologna,  poste  in 
luce  da  Gio  Benedetto  Villanova,  ultimo 
di  essa    Famiglia.     Bologna,  1686,  4P- 

Villates — Des  Villates  en  France  et  aux 
Pays-Bas,  par  le  Comte  L.  de  la  Boute- 
tiere.     Haarlem,  1881,  4P- 

Villeneuve — Histiore  Genealogique  de  la 
Maison  de  Villeneuve  en  Languedoc, 
par  M.  Pavillet.     Paris,  1830,  4o- 

Villiers,  see  also  Howard 

Villiers— The  Villiers  Family.  See  "  The 
Great  Governing  Families  of  Eng- 
land," by  Sanford  and  Townsend,  ii. 
96. 

The  Genealogy  and  Pedigree  of 

the  most  ancient  and  noble  Family  of 
Villiers.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  7i78., 

Genealogy    of   the    Family    of 

Villiers.  Arms,  pedigrees,  and  extracts 
from  records.  31S.  17th  century, 
belonging   to    the    Marquis    of   Bath. 


Longleat,  Co.  Wilts. 


The 


of   Villiers 
4041,  art.  2. 
Account 


Geuealoi 
Brit 


^y  of  the  Family 
Mus.    Harl.    MS. 


of    the 


Family  of 
Villiers,  Duke  of  Buckingham.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6862. 

Account  of  the  Family  of  Vil- 
liers, by  the  Rev.  Wm.  Cole.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  5834,  pp.  4—21. 

Claim    of   John    Villiers  to  be 

Earl  of  Buckingham.  Sessional 
Papers,  April  1709. 

The    Case   of   George    Villiers, 

claiming  the  title  of  Earl  of  Bucking- 
ham, etc.     1724,  folio. 

Vincent — Memoir  of  Augustine  Vincent, 
Windsor  Herald,  born  1584,  died  Jan. 
1625 — 6,  with  some  particulars  relative 
to  his  Family,  Names  of  his  Contem- 
poraries in  office,  &c.,  by  Sir  Nicholas 
Harris  Nicolas.     Lond.  1827,  S^- 

Portions  of  Vincent  and  Bod- 

dington  Pedigrees,  compiled  by  Regi- 
nald Stewart  Boddington.  Lond. 
1876,  4P- 


50G 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigeejes,  and  Peeeage  Cases. 


Vintimille — Histoire  geiiealogique  cle  la 
Maison  de  Vintimille,  par  le  R.  P. 
Dominique  Robert  de  Brian^on.  Ville- 
Iranche,  1681,  4«- 
Vinton — The  Vinton  Memorial,  compris- 
ing a  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of 
John  Vinton  of  Lynn,  1648,  by  J.  A. 
Vinton.     Boston,  1858,  8o- 

Vinton    Genealogy.      Sketches 

of  the  descendants  of  John  Vinton  of 
Lynn,  1648  ;  and  of  several  allied 
families,  namely,  those  bearing  the 
names  of  Alden,  Adams,  Allen,  Boyi- 
ston,  Faxon,  French,  Haydeu,  Hol- 
brook,  Mills,  Niles,  Penniman,  Thayer, 
White,  Richardson,  Baldwin,  and 
Green,  by  J.  A.  Vinton.  Boston, 
1858,  8°- 

Vipart — Geneal 'gie  de  la  Maison  de 
Vipart,  en  Normandie,  par  F.  A.  de 
Vipart.     1751,  4«- 

Vipont — Collections  out  of  Three  Books 
of  Pedigrees,  Charters,  etc.  belonging 
to  the  FamiUes  of  Viponts  and  Clif- 
fords ;  compiled  by  order  of  the  Coun- 
tess of  Pembroke,  and  now  in  the 
possession  of  y®  Rt.  Honble,  the  Earl 
of  Thanet.  Machel's  MS.  vol.  iv. 
Carlisle    Cathedral. 

Vischer — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Vischer,  par  M.  D***  S.  D.  H*** 
[De  Vigiano  seigneur  de  Hove.]  Ant- 
werp ?   1773,  fol. 

Vitro  —  Histoire  Genealogique  des 
Maisons  de  Vitre  et  de  La  Val,  par  P. 
Le  Baud,  avec  un  Catalogue  des  Nobles 
de  Bretagne,  par  L'Hozier.  Paris, 
1634,  fol. 

Vivian — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Vivian  of  Cornwall.  Reprinted  with 
additions  from  the  Visitations  of  the 
County  of  Cornwall,  edited  by  Col.  J. 
L.  Vivian.     1886,  4« 

Vivier — Origine  des  illustres  Seigneurs  du 
Vivieren  Languedoc,  par  M.  du  Vivier, 
Baron  de  Saint-Ferriol.     1704,  12°- 

Voltaire — Voltaire  au  College,  sa  famille, 
etc.,  par  Henri  Beaune.  Paris,  1867,  8*^- 

Volusio,  see  Valerio. 

Voorhis,  see  Van  Voorhis. 

Vouziers — Chronologic  des  vicomtes  et 
seigneurs  de  la  terre  de  Vouziers, 
depuis  le  quatorzieme  siecle  jusqu'  en 
1792,  par  C.  Pale.  Vouziers,  1843, 
180- 


Vyner — Papers  of  the  Family  of   Vyner, 

of    Easthorpe,   Co.   Warwick,  1632  — 

1766.      Brit.    Mus.  Add.    MS.  33319. 
Pedigree     of     the    Family    of 

Vyner,  1879.     Privately  printed  single 

sheet. 
Vyner.     A      Family    History, 

with     Pedigree.       Privately     printed, 

1885,  8«- 
Vyner.     A     Family      History. 

Supplement.     Privately  printed,  1885, 

8«- 

Vyner. 


The  Family  History. 
Revised  and  enlarged.  [By  Charles 
James    Vyner.]       Privately    printed, 

1887,  8«- 

-Vyner   Pedigree,    single   sheet 


1887. 

Wade — Collections  concerning  the  Family 
of  Wade,  of  Suffolk,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19154. 

Wads  worth,  see  also  Candee. 

Wadsworth — Two  Hundred  and  Fifty 
Years  of  the  Wadsworth  Family  in 
America,  by  Horace  Andrew  Wads- 
worth.    Lawrence,  Mass.  1883,  4'^- 

Wagenen,  see  Van  Wagenen. 

Wainflete — Particulars  relating  to  Bishop 
Wainflete  and  his  Family,  at  Wain- 
flete, in  the  County  of  Lincoln,  by 
John  Pickburn.  See  Vetusta  Monu- 
menta,  iii,  pt.  6  ;  Archceologia,  x,  473. 

Waite — The  Waite  Family  of  Boston, 
by  Henry  E.  Waite.     8o- 

The  Waite  Family  of  Maiden, 

by  Deloraine  P.  Corey.  Maiden, 
1878,  8«-  Printed  for  private  distri- 
bution. 

Wake — A  brief  Enquiry  into  the  anti- 
quity, honour  and  estate  of  the  Name 
and  Family  of  Wake,  by  Arch- 
bishop Wake.  Edited  by  Miss  E. 
Bennett.  Warminster,  1833,  4°- 
Only  100  copies  printed. 

A  Memoir  of   a  Branch  of  the 

Wake  Family  of  Northamptonshire  and 
elsewhere,  1666  to  1860,  by  Henry 
Thos.  Wake.  Carlisle,  1861,  8«- 
Only  100  copies  printed. 

A   Memoir    of   Hereward,   the 

Saxon  Patriot.  By  E.  Trollope,  with 
six  Pedigrees  of  the  Family  of  Wake. 
Compiled  by  Thomas  Close.  See 
"  Reports  and  Papers  of  the  Associated 
Architectural  Societies,"  for  1861. 


Family  Histoeies,   Pedigrees,   and  Peeeage  Cases. 


507 


Wakeman — Original  grant  of  Arras  to 
Kobert  Wakenian,  of  Bere,  Co.  Devon, 
by  Wm.  Camden,  Clarenceaux,  1G16. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  Ch.  2GG07. 

Walcote,  see  Cecil. 

Walcott — Collections  relating  to  the 
Family  of  Walcott,  with  coloured 
coats  of  arms,  etc.,  by  Mackenzie  E. 
C.  Walcott,  19th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  29,743. 

Waldegrave — Collections  relating  to  the 
Family  of  Waldegrave,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19154. 

Case   of    George    Edward 

Waldegrave  on  his  petition  to  be  sum- 
moned to  Parliament  for  the  Earldom 
of  Waldegrave,  with  Pedigree,  1887. 

Waldo — Notes  respecting  the  Family  of 
Waldo,  by  M.  C.  Jones.  Privately 
printed,  1863,  8«'  See  also  the 
"  Herald  and  Genealogist,"  1864. 

The  Genealogy  and  Biography 

of  the  Waldos  of  America,  from  1650 
to  1883,  by  Joseph  D.  Hall.  Daniel- 
sonviUe,  Conn.  1883,  12"- 

Waldrade — Histoire  de  Waldrade  de 
Lother  II.  et  de  leurs  descendants,  par 
le    Baron  Ernouf.     Paris,  1858,  8«- 

Waldron,  see  also  Gale. 

Waldron — John  Waldron  of  Dover,  N.H. 
and  his  Descendants.  Peprinted  from 
the  "  Dover  Enquirer."  Dover,  1879,  8o- 

Wales,  see  Thayer. 

Walker,  see  also  Dawson. 

Walker — Memorials  of  the  Walkers  of 
the  Old  Plymouth  Colony,  embracing 
genealogical  and  biographical  sketches, 
etc.,  by  J.  B.  H.  Walker.  Northamp- 
ton, U.S.  1861,  80- 

Waller  pedigrees,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19154. 

Genealogie   van    het    Geslacht 

Waller  door  F.  G.  Waller.  Graven- 
hage,  1888,  4«- 

Walpole,  see  also  Druce. 

■ Genuine   Memoirs   of  the   Life 

and  Character  of  the  Eight  Honour- 
able Sir  Kobert  Walpole,  and  of  the 
Family  of  the  Walpoles,  by  W.  Mus- 
grave.  Lond.  1732,  8«'  Other  editions 
in  1738  and  1745. 

•Pedigree   of  Walpole,   Earl   of 


Walpole — Collections  relating  to  the 
Family  of  Walpole,  by  D."  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19154. 

Houghton  and  the  Walpoles,  by 

J.  H.  Broome.     Lond.  1865,  8«- 

Evidences  of  the  Early  Pedi- 
gree of  the  Family  of  Walpole  of 
Houghton.  The  Norfolk  An  tiquarian 
Miscellany.  Part  1.  Norwich,  1873, 
8«- 

Walpole  of  Whaplode,  co.  Lin- 
coln. Being  a  genealogy  of  the  Whap- 
lode Branch  of  the  family  of  Walpole 
of  Houghton,  Co.  Norfolk,  by  Augustus 
Jessopp  and  Everard  Green.  Norwich, 
1874,  fol. 

-One  Generation  of   a   Norfolk 


Orford,  Avith  the  arms  in  %>lours,  by 
the  Rev.  W.  Cole.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  5841. 


House  [the  Walpoles  of  Houghton, 
&c].  By  Augustus  Jessopp.  Nor- 
wich, 1878,  4P-  Second  edition,  Lond. 
1879,  8°- 

The    Walpoles.       "  Stories    of 

Old  Families,"  by  W.  Chambers. 
Edinb.  and  Lond.  1878,  8«- 

The  Walpole  Family,  of  Nor- 
folk. See  H.  Foley's  "  Records  of  the 
English  Province,"  2nd  series,  p. 
235. 

Walther — Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Walther  of  Augsburg,  with  arms  in 
colours  ;  compiled  by  Ulrich  and  David 
Walther,  16th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,474. 

Walton — The  Complete  Angler,  by  Izaak 
Walton,  with  Original  Memoirs  and 
Notes  by  Sir  Harris  Nicolas.  [Con- 
taining pedigrees  of  Walton,  Cotton, 
Hawkins,  Hawes  and  Cranmer.1  Lond. 
1875,  80- 

Walworth,  see  Williams. 

Walwyn— Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Walwyn,  16th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  Roll  N,  11. 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Regis- 
ters of  Lugwardine,  Co.  Hereford,  of 
the  Family  of  Walwyn,  from  1538  to 
1716.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6135  f. 
16. 

Wang  She  Tsung  Poo,  a  Genealogy  of 
the  Wang  Family,  during  twenty- 
five  generations,  traced  up  to  the  reign 
of  Chaou  Tsung,  of  the  Tang  dynasty, 
with  portraits  of  the  chief  dignitaries 
of  the  Family,  by  Chin  Hung  Shing. 
Chinese.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  16281. 


508 


Family  Histoeies,  Pedigeees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


Wanton — History  of  the  Wanton  Family 
of  Newport,  Rhode  Island,  by  John 
liussell   Bartlett.      Providence,    1878, 

Warhui'ton — Memoir  of  the  Family  of 
Warburton  of  Garryhineh,  King's 
County,  Ireland.     Dublin,  184.8,  8"- 

The     Warburtons    of    Arley, 

by   J.  E.    Bailev.     Manchester,  1881, 

Ward,  see  also  Cecil. 

Ward — Pedigree  of  Ward  of  Newcastle 
and  Strorashall,  Co.  Stafford,  and 
Ogborn,  Great  Bedwin,  etc.,  Co.  Wilts, 
by  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps.     Folio  sheet. 

^Pedigree  and  Arms  of  the  Family 

of  Ward,  of  Bixley,  Co.  Norfolk.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  7565,  f.  19. 

Collections  relating  to  the  Families 

of  Ward  and  Warde,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19154. 

Memoranda    of    the    Family    of 

Ward.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  6256. 

Ward    Family  ;     Descendants    of 

William  Ward  who  settled  in  Sudbury, 
Mass.  in  1689,  w^itli  an  Appendix,  by 
A.  H.  Ward.     Boston,  1851.  8«- 

History    of   Dudley     Castle    and 

Priory,  including  a  genealogical  account 
of  the  families  of  Sutton  and  Ward, 
by  Charles  Twamley.     Lond.  1867,  8"- 

A  Memoir  of  the  Kev.  Nathaniel 


Ward,  A.M.,  author  of  the  Simxple 
Cobbler  of  Agawam  in  America,  with 
Notices  of  his  Family,  by  John  Ward 
Dean.     Albany,  1868.  8'^- 

Wardon,  see  Dawson. 

Ware — Journal  of  an  Expedition  against 
Quebec,  in  1775  ;  to  which  is  appended 
Notes  and  a  Genealogy  of  the  Ware 
Family,  by  Joseph  Ware.  Boston, 
1852,  8''- 

The  Descendants  of  Robert  Ware 

of  Dedham,  Massachusetts,  by  Miss 
Emma  F.  Ware,  of  Milton.  Boston, 
1S87,  8°' 

The   Genealogy   of  Kobert  Ware 

of  Dedham,  Mass.  Additions  and 
Corrections,  by  Emma  F.  Ware. 
Privately  printed,  1887,  8«- 

Wareing  of  Bury,  etc.  See  G .  Ormerod's 
Parentalia,  1851,  8«- 

Warneford — Pedigree  of  Warneford,  of 
Sevenhampton.  Privately  printed  by 
Sir  Thomas  Phillipps.     Single  sheet. 


Warner — Collections  relating  to  the 
Family  of  Warner,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19154. 

The     Posterity      of     William 


Warnei-,  one  of  the  early  settlers  of 
Ipswich,  Mass.,  1637,  by  Edward 
Warner.  Peprinted  from  the  New 
I'lngland  Historical  Register,  vol.  xx. 
Boston,  1866,  8°- 

Waroquier — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de 
Waroquier,  Seigneurs  du  Bois  d'Alas, 
d'Anisy,  etc.,  par  Comte  Louis  Charles 
de  Waroquier.     Paris,  1782,  4P- 

Fragmente  Genealogique  de 


la  Maison  de  Waroquier,  Seigneurs  du 
Bois  de  Peclu,  la  Motte,  Planques, 
Combles,  Mericourt  et  S.  Affrique,  par 
Comte  Louis  Charles  de  Waroquier. 
2  parts.     Paris,  1789,  4P- 

Warren — Genealogy  of  Warren,  Earls  of 
Surrey.  Beautifully  coloured.  Brit. 
Mus.  Hari.  MS.  4957. 

Genealog}^    of   the     Family    of 

Warren  of  Poynton.  Lambeth,  Lib., 
MS.  1221. 

Collections      concerning:     the 


Family  of  Warren,  by    D.    E.    Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,154. 

-The  History    of    the    Ancient 


Earls  of  Warren  and  Surrey,  with  the 
Descent  of  the  Warrens  of  Poynton, 
Co.  Chester,  and  Stapleford,  Co.  Notts  ; 
by  the  Be  v.  J.  Watson.  Warrington, 
1776,  4P- 

—Memoirs  of  the  Ancient   Earls 

of  Warren  and  Surrey,  and  their 
Descendants,  to  the  present  time,  by 
John  Watson.  2  yols.  Warrington, 
1782,  4P- 

-Bibliographical      and      Critical 


Account  of  Watson's  Memoirs  of  the 
Earls  of  Warren  and  Surrey  (from  the 
Herald  and  Genealogist)  by  J .  Gough 
Nichols.     Lond.  1871,  8«- 

Account  and  Genealogy   of  the 

Warrens,  Earls  of  Sussex.  See  "'Journal 
of  the  British  Archaeological  Associa- 
tion," vols,  xxiii,  21,  32 ;  xxiv,  21. 

-Pedigree  of  Warren   and    Pier- 


point.  See  "  Sussex  Archseological 
Collections,"  vol.  xi.  1859.  Also 
*'  Topographer  and  Genealogist,"  Mar. 
1847. 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and   Peeeage  Cases. 


509 


Warren — Observations  on  the  parentage 
of  Gundreda,  the  daughter  of  William 
Duke  of  Normandy,  and  wife  of 
William  de  Wai-enne,  by  Sir  Geo.  h\ 
Duckett.     Lond.  1877,  8"- 

— ■ Gundreda  de  Warrenne  ;  proofs 

that  she  was  neither  daughter,  nor  step- 
daughter of  William  the  Conqueror,  by 
K.  E.  Chester  Waters.  Lond.  1884,  8'^- 
Gundreda    de     Warrenne,    by 


Edmond  Chester  Waters.  See  "  Archae- 
ological Journal,"  vols.  41  and  43. 
Lond.  1884  &  86,  8'=- 

Notice   histcrique    et    genealo- 

gique  sur  la  Famille  de  Warren  et  sur 
ses  etablissements  suceessifs  en  Angle- 
terre,  en  Irlande,  en  Lorraine  et  en 
Toscane,  par  le  comte  F.  P.  E.  de 
AVarren.     Nancy,  1861,  4«- 

Genealogy   of    the    Family    of 

Warren,  with  some  Historical  sketches, 
by  John  Collins  Warren.  Boston 
[U.S.]  1854,  4"'  Privately  printed. 
Genealogy  of  the  Warren  Fami- 
ly, from  liichard,  who  came  in  the 
Mayflower  in  1620  to  1872.  Albany, 
N.Y.  1874,  8«- 

-A  Genealogy  of  one  branch  of 


the  Warren  h'amily  with  its  inter 
marriages,  1637  —^1890,  by  M.  P. 
Warren,  edited  by  E.  W.  Leavitt.  Pri- 
vately printed,  1890,  8^'- 

Warrington  —  Annals  of  the  Lords  of 
Warrington.  Chetham  Society^  vols. 
86  and  87.     Manchester,  1872,  8°- 

Warwick,  Earls  of,  see  Bcauchamp  ; 
Greville. 

Washington — The  Washingtons  :  A  Tale 
of  a  Country  Parish  in  the  Seventeenth 
Century,  by  J.  Nassau  Simpkinson. 
Lond.  i860,  8"- 

^^ Facsimiles  of  the  Memorial 

Stoneal^"  the  last  English  ancestors  of 
George  Washington  in  the  parish 
Church  of  Brington,  Northampton- 
shire.    Boston,  1862,  fol. 

Washington    pedigree,    by 

T.  W.  Gwilt  Mapleson,  ])rinted  in 
colours,  and  published  by  T.  Sinclair 
of  Philadelphia. 

A  Preliminary  investiga- 
tion of  the  alleged  ancestrj-'^of  George 
Washington,  by  J.  L,  Chester.  Two 
editions.       Westminster   and   Boston, 


1866,  8"-  [Reprinted  from  the  "Herald 
and  Genealogist,"  London,  and  the 
"  Heraldic  Journal,"  Boston.] 

An    Examination    of    the 


English  Ancestry  of  George  Washing- 
ton, bv  Henry  P.  Waters.  Boston, 
1889,  8'^- 

-Tlie  Pedigree  and  History 


of  the  Washington  Family,  involving 
a  period  of  eighteen  centuries,  and  in- 
cluding flfty-tive  generations  down  to 
General  George  Washington,  bv  Albert 
Welles.     New  York,  1879,  4"-*' 

Yorkshire  as  the  Home  of 

the  Washingtons,  by  W.  Newsome. 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,    1879,    4'^-       Pri- 


vately printed. 
Bibliotheca 


ana,  by  Spohn   Baker, 

1888. 


Washington  i- 
Philadelphia, 


The  Washingtons  and  their 

Connection  with  Warton,  by  Henry 
Whitman.     Boston  [1889],  4P- 

Notes  on  the  Ancestry  of 

General  Washington,  by  James  Green- 
street.  Twelve  copies  reprinted  from 
the  Genealogist,  1890. 

Wasteney.  see  De  Wasteney. 

Waterhouse — Pedigrees  of  the  Family  of 
Waterhouse,  by  E.  Protheroe,  19th 
century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  31,010 ; 
31,011. 


Pedigrees  of  branches  of  the 

Family  of  Waterhouse,  of  Kirton, 
Warley,  Skircote,  Whit(5hurch,  and 
Castle-Waterhouse  ;  five  rolls.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  31,012,  A  to  E. 


Genealogical    collections    for 

the  family  of  Waterhouse,  of  Halifax. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  31,013. 

-Explanatory   statement  con- 


cerning the  pedigree  of  Waterhouse,  of 

Halifax.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  31,015. 
Descent    of    the   Family   of 

Waterhouse,  of  Wellhead,  19th  century. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  31,016. 
Copies    and    Extracts    from 

Wills  of  the  Family   of  Waterhouse. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  31,016  ;  31,017. 
Rough     Pedigrees     of    the 

Family  of  Waterhouse,  etc.     18th  and 

19th  centuries.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 

31,018. 


510 


Family  HrsTOniES,  Pedigrees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


Waterliouse — Extracts  i'rom  parish  regis- 
ters, court-rolls,  wills,  etc.  relating  to 
the  Family  of  Waterhouse,  18th  and 
19th  centuries.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
31,019. 

Correspondence    on    searches 

respecting  the  History  of  the  Water- 
house  Family,  1814  —  1831.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  31,020. 

■ Pedio:ree  of  the  Waterhouse 


Family,  by  the  Kev.  Joseph  Hunter, 
with  letters,  from  1828  to  1834.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  31,021. 
Waterland — Collections  for  the  pedigrees 
of  Waterland,  etc.,  co.  Lincoln,  19th 
century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
31013  ;  31014. 
Watkins — Pedigree  and  armorial  bearings 
of  William  Watkins  of  Llangorsse,  co. 
Brecknock,  1G09,  with  coloured  coats 
of  arms.  Poll.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
30,333. 

■ A  catalogue  of  the  descendants 

of  Thomas  Watkins  of  Chickahominy, 
Ve.,  ancestor  of  the  families  of  the 
name  in  Virginia,  by  F.  N.  Watkins  of 
Prince  Edward,  co.  Va.  New  York, 
1849,  12 " 

Watson — A  biographical  sketch  of  El- 
kanah  Watson,  with  a  brief  genealogy 
of  the  Watson  Family  early  settled  in 
Plymouth  Colony,  by  Wm.  P.  Deane. 
Albany,  1864,  8«- 

John    Watson,    of    Hartford, 

Conn.,  and  his  Descendants.  A  Genea- 
logy, by  Thomas  Watson.  New  York, 
1865,  8''- 

The  Watsons    of   Pockingham 

Castle,  by  Charles  Wise.  In  progress, 
1890. 

Watt — Memorials  of  the  Lineage,  Early 
Life,  Education  and  Development  of 
the  Genius  of  James  Watt,  by  G. 
Williamson.  Watt  Chih.  Edinb. 
1856,  4«- 

Wauchope — History  and  Genealogy  of 
the  Family  of  Wauchope,  by  James 
Paterson.     Edinb.  1858,  4«- 

Waudru — Genealogie  de  Sainte  Waudru, 
comtesse  de  Hainalt.  Mons,  no  date,  8°- 

Wanton,  see  Cromwell. 

Wavrin — Notice  biographique  sur  la 
Maison  Wavrin- Villers-au-Tertre  et  M. 
le  Comte  Victor  do  Wavrin,  par  Leon 
Saint-Rome.     Paris,  1853,  S^- 


Way — George  Way  and  his  Descendants, 
Historical  and  Genealogical.  Their 
connection  with  the  early  Penobscot 
(Pejepscot)  Grants,  and  the  famoute 
lawsuits  resulting  therefrom,  1628 — 
1821.  By  Granville  Way.  Boston, 
1887,  8«- 

Way  ley — Genealogia  Familiaj  de  Waleys, 
15th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  Poll 
N,  10. 

Weare — The  Weare  Family  of  Hampton, 
New  Hampshire,  and  North  Yarmouth, 
Maine,  by  William  M.  Sargent.  Yar- 
mouth, Me.  1879,  8"- 

Webb — Genealogical  Notes  of  the  Webb 
Family,  by  Edward  Stanley  Waters. 
Salem^  18S0,  8o- 

Weber — Grant  of  Arms  made  to  Gottfried 
Weber,  merchant  of  Nuremberg,  1767  ; 
the  arms  emblazoned  on  vellum.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  21,604. 

Webster — Webster  Genealogy.  Com- 
piled and  printed  for  presentation  only 

by  Noah  Webster.    New  Haven,  1836, 

40. 

Webster   Genealogy,   by   Noah 

Webster,  with  notes   and  corrections. 

Brooklyn,  N.Y.  1876,  40- 

Genealoo;v  of  some  of  the  Des- 


cendants of  John  Webster,  of  Ipswich, 
Mass.,  in  1635,  by  Wm.  B.  Lapham 
and  J.  0.  Webster.  Augusta,  Maine, 
1884,  80- 

Wedel — Urkuudenbuch  zur  Geschichte 
des  Schloszgesessenen  Geschlechtes  der 
Graf  en  und  Herren  von  Wedel,  by  H. 
F.  P.  von  Wedel.  Leip.  1885,  4o- 
In  progress. 

Wedgwood — The  Wedgwoods  ;  being  a 
Life  of  Josiah  Wedgwood,  with  Notices 
of  his  Works,  and  their  Productions, 
Memoirs  of  the  Wedgwood  and  other 
Families,  by  Llewellynn  Jewitt.  Lond. 
1865,  8«- 

The  Wedgwoods  ;   being  a 

Life  of  J.  Wedgwood  from  his  private 
correspondence  and  family  papers,  by 
Eliza    Meteyard.       Lond.    1865—66, 


Memorials  of   Wedgwood, 

by    EKza    Meteyard.        Lond.     1874, 
4"- 

-The  Wedgwood  Family  of 


Burslem.     See  Chaffer's  "  Marks  and 
Monograms."     Lond.  1874,  S^- 


Family  Histories,  Pedighees,    and  Peerage  Cases. 


511 


Weeks — Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
George  Weekes,  of  Dorchester,  Mass., 
1635 — 1650  ;  with  some  Information 
in  regard  to  other  Families  of  the 
Name,  by  Kobt.  D.  Weeks.  Newark, 
N.J.  1885,  8«- 

Eeport   of   the   Weeks   Family 

Meeting  for  the  Centennial  Celebra- 
tion, Aug.  23,  1888.  Middlebury, 
1888,  8«- 

■Leonard  Weeks  of  Greenland, 


Wellesley — Pedigree  of  the  families  of 
Wellesley,  Cusack,  and  Colley,  from 
the  beginning  of  the  13th  century  to 
about  the  year  1770.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  13,914,  A. 

A  Series   of  Drawings  of  the 


New  Haven,  and  Descendants,  1639 — 
1888,     by     Kev.      Jacob      Chapman. 
Albany,  1889,  8«- 
Weitzel— The  Weitzel  Memorial.       His- 
torical and  Genealogical  Register  of  the 
Descendants    of     Paul     Weitzel     of 
Lancaster,     Pa.,     1740.         Including 
Sketches    of   the    Families    of    Allen, 
Byers,  Bailey,  Crawford,  Davis,  Hayden, 
McCormick,  Stone,  White  and  others, 
by    Kev.      Horace     Edwin     Hayden. 
Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  1883,  8°- 
Welby — Notices  of  the  Family  of  Welby. 
Grantham,  1842,  8''-    Privately  printed. 
Weld,  see  also  Stourton. 
Weld — Genealogical  Tree,    showing    the 
descent    of    the    Lords    Stourton    of 
Stourton    Castle ;    the  Lords    Petre  ; 
the  Lords  Clifford  of  Chudleigh  ;    and 
the   ancient  and   honourable    Catholic 
Gentle   Houses    of  Weld  of    Lul worth 
Castle  ;    Weld    of    Chideock     House ; 
Weld-Blundell       of       Ince-Blundell ; 
Bodenham  of  Rothetwas ;  and  Vaughan 
of  Courtfield,  by  Thos.  Parr   Henning, 
Esq.  1868.     Single  sheet. 

Genealogical    Tree  showing   that 

the  chiefs  of  the  House  of  Weld,  of 
Chideock  House  have  intermarried  with 
ladies  in  whose  veins  flowed  the  Blood- 
Koyal  of  France  and  England,  by  Tho. 
P.  Henning.  Lond.  1873,  single  sheet. 
Weldon,  see  Oliver. 

Welles — A  brief  general  history  of  the 
Welles,  or  Wells  Family,  by  Albert 
Welles.     New  York,  1848,  8o- 

History  of  the   Welles   Family 

in  England  and  Normandy,  with  the 
Derivation  from  their  Pi'ogenitors  of 
some  of  the  Descendants  in  the  United 
States,  by  Albert  Welles.  New  York, 
1876,  8«-  ^ 

Wellesley — Origin  of  the  Name  of 
Wellesley,  by  Serel.     Lond.  1881,  8«- 


Orders  oi  Knighthood,  together  with 
the  Batons  and  Medals,  conferred  upon 
his  Grace  the  Duke  of  Wellington. 
Lond.  1852,  fol.  [Finely  printed  in 
gold  and  colours.] 

-The  Eoyal  Descent  of  Nelson 


and  Wellington  from   Edw.  I.,  by    G. 

R.  French.     Lond.  1853,  8«- 
Wellman — Genealogy  and  History  of  the 

Wellmans  of  New  England,  bv  James 

Wellman.  Salem,  1867,  8«- 
Wells,  see  also  Welles. 
Wells- — Collections  relating  to  the  Wells 

or  Welles     Family,   by   D.  E.  Davy. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19154. 
Genealogy  of  the  Wells    Family, 

of   Wells,    Maine,    by    Chapman    K. 

Wells.     Milwaukee,  1874,  8«- 

William  Wells  of   Southhold    and 


his  Descendants,  A.D.  1638  to  1878,  by 
the  Rev.  Charles  Wells  Hayes.  Buffalo, 
N.Y.  1878,  8"- 

Wemyss — Memorials  of  the  Family  of 
Wemyss  of  Wemyss,  by  Sir  William 
Froser.     3  vols.  Edinb.  1888,  4o- 

Wendell — The  Direct  Ancestry  of  the 
late  Jacob  Wendell,  of  Portsmouth, 
N.  H.,  by  James  Rindge  Stanwood. 
Boston,  1882,  8^- 

Wentworth,  see  also  Johnson  ;  Leighton. 

Wentworth — Collections  relating  to  the 
Family  of  Wentworth,  of  Nettlestead, 
Codham,  Gosfield,  Mendham,  Strafford, 

•  etc.,  by  D.  E.  Daw.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  19154. 

Account   of  the   Wentworth 


Family.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,870, 
fol.  31, 


Miscellaneous  Papers  relating 

to  the  family  of  Wentworth,  circa  1671 
—1739.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  22,230. 

The  Wentworth    Genealogy, 

comprising  the  Origin  of  the  Name, 
the  Family  in  England,  and  a  particu- 
lar Account  of  Elder  William  Went- 
worth, the  Emigrant,  and  of  his  Des- 
cendants, by  John  Wentworth.  Printed 
for  private  distribution,  2  vols.  Bos- 
ton, 1870. 


512 


Family  Histories,  Pedigeees,  and    Peeeage  Cases. 


Weiitvvorth — The  Wentworth  Genealogy  : 
English  and  American,  by  John  Went- 
worth.    8  vols.     Boston,  1878,  S^- 

Pedigrees  and   Notes  of  the 

Wentworth  Family  of  Northampton- 
shire. See  "  Genealogical  Notes  of 
some  families  connected  with  Nortli- 
amptonshire,"  by  Sam.  Sharp.  1880,  S*^- 

Wentworth   Woodhouse    and 


its  Owners,  by  the  liev.  Alfred  Gatty. 
See  "  Yorks.  Arch,  and  Top.  Journ." 
vol.  vi.     Lond.  1881,  S*^- 

Wentworths  at  Bermuda,  by 

the  Hon.  John  Wentworth,  LL.D. 
Boston,  1882,  8'^- 

Wentworth     Genealogy,    by 

Hon.  John  Wentworth,  LL.D.  Chi- 
cago, 1888,  8°- 

• Three  Branches  of  the  Family 

of  Wentworth,  by  Wm.  Loftie  Rutton. 
In  progress,'  1890. 

Wentworth,  Barony  of,  see  Ockham  ; 
Johnson. 

Wesley — Lives  of  the  Weslevs,  bv  J. 
Whitehead.     2  vols.  1793,  8«- 

Memoirs  of  the  Wesley  Family, 

collected  principally  from  Original 
Documents,  by  Adam  Clarke.  Lond. 
1823,  8«- 

A  Biographical  History   of  the 

Wesley  Family.  By  John  Dove. 
Lond.  1833,  8'^ 

Account     of     the    Family     of 

Wesley.  See  "  History  and  Topo- 
graphy  of  the   Isle   of  Axholme,"  by 

iiev.  W.  B.   Stonehouse.     Lond.  1839, 

40. 

Memorials      of      the      Wesley 

Family  :  including  biographical  and 
historical  sketches  of  all  the  members 
of  the  family  for  two  hundred  and  fifty 
years  ;  together  with  a  Genealogical 
Table  of  the  Wesleys,  witli  historical 
notes  for  more  than  nine  hundred 
years,  by  George  J.  Stevenson.  Lond. 
and  New  York,  1876,  S^- 

West,  see  also  Gilpin. 

West — Claim  of  Hon.  Mortimer  Sackville 
West,  to  be  Lord  Buckhurst,  etc.,  with 
pedigree,     pp.  64. 

Westmeath — Claim  of  A.  F.  Earl  of 
Westmeath,  to  vote  at  Elections  of 
Irish  Peers,  with  pedigree,  and  Case. 
Sessionol  Papers,  F  of  1871. 

Westmoreland,  Earls  of,  see  Neville. 


Westmoreland — The  Barony  of  West- 
moreland. A  folio  volume  tracing  the 
pedigree  and  succession  from  the  first 
Baron  in  the  reign  of  King  John  to 
Anne  de  Clifford  in  1G28,  and  ending 
with  a  narrative  of  the  division  which 
arose  in  the  family  on  the  death  of  the 
17th  Baron  concerning  the  title  to  its 
hereditary  honours.  Stowe  MS.  207, 
Brit.  Mus. 

Weston — A  Genealogy  of  the  family  of 
Weston,  ancestors  of  Richard,  1st  Earl 
of  Portland,  with  that  of  Cave, 
maternal  ancestors  of  the  same  Earl ; 
with  arms  blazoned  in  colours,  draw- 
ings  of  monuments,  etc.  17th  century 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  18667. 

Pedigree     of    the     family     of 

W^eston,  of  Sutton  Place,  co.  Surrey, 
by  Sir  William  Segar,  Garter  1632. 
Arms  in  colours.  A  large  vellum  roll. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  31,890. 

Pedigrees  of  the  Weston  Familv. 

Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  5816. 

Collections     relating      to     the 

Weston  Familv,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  MS:.  MS.  19155. 

The  Westons  of  West  Horsley 

and  Sutton.  See  "  Ancestral  Stories 
of  Great  Families,"  bv  John  Timbs. 
Lond.  1869,  8"- 

Some  account    of   the  Weston 

Family  of  Staffordshire.  See  "The 
Wm.  Salt  Archaeological  Society,"  vol. 
i.     Birmingham,  1880,  S'^- 

The    Descendants    of   Edmund 


Weston,  of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  for  five 
generations,  by  Thomas  Weston. 
Boston,  1887,  8'^- 

Wetmore — The  Wetmore  Family  of 
America,  and  its  Collateral  Branches  ; 
with  Genealogical,  Biographical,  and 
Historical  Notices,  by  J.  C.  Wetmore. 
Albany,  1861,  8«- 

Wettin  —  Stamm-Baum  des  erlauchten 
Hauses  Wettin.  By  M.  E.  J.  von 
Witzleben.  [Engraved  on  9  sheets.] 
Meissen,  1856,  fol. 

The    Early    Ancestors    of    the 

Prince  of  Wales  of  the  House  of 
Wettin,  bv  Shepherd  T.  Taylor  Lond. 
1884 

Wezener  or  Wiesener — Some  Account  of 
the  Family  of  Wezener  or  Wiesener, 
of  the  town  of  Lauban  in  the  Margra- 


Family  Histories,  PEDiaREEs,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


513 


viate  of  Upper  Lusatia,  by  Robert  C. 
Jenkins.  Privately  printed  in  1865. 
Small  4"-      Chiswlck  Press. 

Whaddon  —  Stemma  Dorainorura  de 
Whaddon,  with  coloured  arms.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  5840,  p.  276. 

Whalley,  see  Cromwell. 

Wharton — Wharton  Hall  and  the  Whar- 
ton Family,  by  the  Kev.  Dr.  Simpson. 
See  "  Transactions  of  the  Cumberland 
and  Westmoreland  Antiquarian 
Society,"  vol.  i.     Kendal,  1874,  S"- 

Wharton,  Barony  of,  see  Tynte  ;    Baillie. 

Whatton — Descent  of  the  Family  of 
Whatton.  Extracted  from  the  Gentle- 
mail's  Magazine.     Lond.  1825,  8'^- 

Wheeler — Description  of  Otterden  Place, 
Co.  Kent,  with  Cenealogieal  Memoirs 
of  the  Family  of  Wheeler,  by  the  Kev. 
T.  Rackett.     Lond.  1882,  8o- 

Whetley — Assignment  of  the  ancestral 
coat  of  Arms  and  crest  to  William 
Whetley,  of  Sowthereke,  Co.  Norfolk, 
1563.     Brit.  Mus  Add.  Ch.  15557. 

Whipple,  gee  also  Lane. 

Whipple — A  Brief  Genealogy  of  the 
Whipple  Family  ;  compiled  for  Oliver 
Mayhew  Whipple,  Esq.,  by  John  A. 
Boutelle,  of  Woburn.  1857. 

— A     Brief    Genealogy     of    the 

Whipple  Families  who  settled  in  Rhode 
Island.  In  two  parts.  By  Henry  E. 
Whipple.     Providence,  1873,  8« 

Inquiries      relating      to      the 

Ancestors  and  Descendant  of  Job 
Whipple,  of  Cumberland,  Rhode  Island, 
and  Greenwich,  Washington  County, 
New  York,  by  Frank  V.  McDonald. 
Cambridge,  Mass  ,  1881,  4P 

Whistler,  see  Druce. 

Whitcomb — Memorial  of  the  Whitcomb 
and  Pierce  Families,  by  Wm.  F.  Whit- 
comb.    Boston,  1888,  8"- 

White — See  also  Thayer,  Vinton,  Weitzel. 

White — Collections  relating  to  the  White 
Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19155. 

Memorials  of  Elder  John  White, 

one  of  the  first  settlers  of  Hartford, 
Connecticut,  and  of  his  Descendants,  by 
Allyn   S.    Kellogg.      Hartford,   1860, 


Notices   of   the  Coombs    Family,    by 
Perley  Derby.     Boston,  1872,  So- 
White— The  White  Family,  of  Maiden, 
by  D.  P.  Cory.     Maiden,  1878,  8"- 

Account  of  the  Meeting  of  the 

Descendants  of  Col.  Thomas  White,  of 
Maryland,  June  7, 1877.  Philadelphia, 
1879,  fol. 

Genealogical  Memoranda  relating 


The     Descendants     of    iChomas 

White,  of  Marblehead,  and  Mark  Has- 
kell, of  Beverley,  Mass.     With  brief 


to  the  Family  of  White,  of  Horsham, 
&c.,  by  R.  C.  Rice.      Lewes,  1886,  8«- 

History  of  the  Family  of  White, 

of  Limerick,  Knockentry,  Cappagh- 
white,  etc.,  by  John  Davis  White. 
Cashel,  1887,  4P- 

Ancestry    of    the    Children     of 


James  Wm.  White,  M.D.,  compiled  by 
Wm.  F.  Cregar.  Philadelphia,  1888,  8«- 

The  Descendants  of  Wm.  White, 

of  Haverhill,  Mass.  Genealogical 
Notices  by  D.  A.  White,  1863.  Ad- 
ditional Genealogical  and  Biographical 
Notices  by  Annie  F.  Richards. 
Boston,  Mass.,  1889,  8'^- 

Whitehead,  see  Condit. 

White  Knight — Pedigree  of  the  White 
Knight,  from  the  Russell  and  Colter 
MSS.,  by  James  Graves.  Revised  and 
corrected  by  W.  M.  Hennessy.  Single 
sheet,  1881. 

Whitgreave — The  Whitgreave  Family. 
See  "  Journal  of  the  British  Archaeo- 
logical Association,"  vol.  xxix,  24. 

Whiting — Memoir  of  Rev.  Samuel  Whit- 
ing, D.D.  and  of  his  wife,  Elizabeth 
St.  John  ;  with  references  to  some  of 
their  English  Ancestors  and  American 
Descendants,  by  William  Whiting. 
Boston,  1871.  Only  fifty  copies, 
privately  printed. 

Genealogical  Notes  of  the  Whit- 
ing Family,  by  And.  Fuller  Whiting, 
of  Hartford  Ct.  Privately  printed 
1888,  8°- 

Whitman — Memoir  of  John  Whitman 
and  his  Descendants,  by  Ezekiel  Whit- 
man.    Portland,  1832. 

History  of  the  Descendants 


of  John  Whitman,  of  Weymouth, 
Mass.,  by  Chas.  W.  Farnham.  New 
Haven,  1889,  8«- 
Whitmore — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Whitmore,  ending  with  Richard  Whit- 
more of  Caunton,  Co.  Nottingham. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  Roll  N,  21. 


514 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


Whitmore — Descent  of  the  Familj^  of 
Whitmore  [of  Staffordshire].  lie- 
printed  from  the  "  Herald  and  Genea- 
logist, vol.  iv.  18G7,  80- 

llecord    of   the  Descendants 

of  Francis  Whitmore  of  Cambridge, 
Mass.  Compiled  by  W.  H.  Whitmore. 
Boston,  1855,  8«- 

Notes    on    the    Manor    and 


Family  of  Whitmore,  by  W.  H.  Whit- 
more. Boston,  1856,  8*^-  See  also 
The  Genealogist,  new  series,  vol.  vi. 
Lond.  1889,  8«- 

Whitney — Notes  on  the  Genealogy  of  the 
Family  of  Whitney.  Boston,  U.S., 
1850,  4P' 

A  Brief  Account  of  the  Des- 
cendants of  John  and  Elinor  Whitney 
of  Watertown,  Massachusetts.  Boston, 
1857,  8«- 

A   Branch   of   the    Whitney 

Family.  Keprinted  from  the  New 
Eng.  Hist,  and  Geneal:  Register. 
Boston,  1858,  pp.  7. 

Incidents     in     the    Life    of 

Samuel  Whitney,  died  at  Castine, 
Maine,  1808.  With  some  account  of 
his  descendants,  and  other  Family 
Memorials,  by  H.  A.  Whitney.'  Boston, 
1860,  fol.     125  copies  only  printed. 

The  Whitney  Family  of  Con- 
necticut and  its  Affiliations  ;  being  an 
attempt  to  trace  the  descendants,  as 
well  in  the  female  as  the  male  line  of 
Henry  Whitney,  from  1649  to  1878. 
To  which  is  prefixed  some  account  of 
the  Whitneys  in  England,  by  S.  Whit- 
ney.    3  vols.     New  York,  1878,  4P- 

Some   of    the    Descendants   of 


John  and  Elinor  Whitney,  who  settled 
in  Watertown,  Mass.,  in  1635.  Com- 
piled by  Wm.  L.  Whitney.  Pottsville, 
Pa.  1890,  8«- 

Whitstone,  see  Cromwell. 

Whittier — Genealogy  of  Two  Branches 
of  the  Whittier  Family,  from  1620  to 
1873,  by  D.  B.  Wluttier.  Boston, 
1873,    8« 

Genealogy   of   the    Wliittier 

Family,  by  Charles  Collyer  Whittier. 
Boston,  Mass.  1882.     Broadside. 

Whittington — Genealogy  of  the  Families 
of  Whittington  and  Tamhorn,  on  vel- 
lum rolls,  with  arms  emblazoned.  Brit. 
Mus.  Stowe  MS.  253  (5). 


Whittington — Pedigree  of  Tamhorne  and 
Whittington.  On  vellum,  17th  cen- 
tury.    Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  Koll  N,  22. 

Whittlesey,  see  also  Dawson. 

Whittlesey — Memorial  of  the  Whittlesey 
Family  in  the  United  States.  Whit- 
tlesey Association,  1855,  8''- 

Wiche — Account  of  the  Family  of  Wiche, 
of  Alderley.  See  "  Cheshire  and  Lan- 
cashire Historic  Society."  Session  i.  12. 

Wicker — Papers  relative  to  the  Family 
of  Wicker,  of  Sussex.  1782,  folio. 

Wickham — Descent  of  the  Family  of 
Wickham,  of  Swalcliffe,  co.  Oxon,  and 
their  kindred  to  the  Founder  of  New 
College.  "  Collectanea  Topographer 
et  Genealogica,"  ii.  225—245,  368— 
387  ;  iii.  178—239,  345—376. 

Wicklow— Case  of  C.  F.  A.,  Earl  of 
Wicklow,  on  his  claim  to  vote  as  Earl 
of  Wicklow.     1869,  4P-    pp.  34. 

Claim  of  the  Earl  of  Wicklow 


to  vote  at  Elections  of  Irish  Peers. 
Sessional  Papers,  102,  274,  E  of 
1868—9  ;  A,  E  of  1870. 

-Report  of  the  Lord  Chancellor 


on  the  Earl  of  Wicklow's  claim  to  vote 
at  the  Elections  of  Irish  Peers  ;  with 
Minutes  of  Evidence  ;  Pedigrees,  etc. 
And  also  the  Case  on  behalf  of  the 
Infant  Son  of  Will.  Geo.  Howard,  with 
Speeches  of  Counsel,  and  Judgments. 
Sessional  Papers,  1869 — 70. 

Wiclif — John  Wiclif  and  his  English 
Precursors,  by  Professer  Lechler,  tans- 
lated  from  the  German  with  additional 
notes,  by  Peter  Lorimer.  Lond.  ]  881, 
8°- 

Wicquet — Genealogie  de  la  Maison  du 
Wicquet,  extraite  du  tome  premier  des 
Arch,  geneal.  et  hist,  de  la  nohl.  de 
France,  par  P.  L.  Laine,  Paris,  1828, 
8«- 

Widekind — Stemmata  Widekindi  sive 
Ducum  Saxoniae.  By  E.  Reusnerus, 
1610,  fol. 

Wiesener,  see  Wezener. 

Wiggin— CharlesE.  Wiggin,  1813—1888. 
[History  and  genealogy  of  the  Wiggin 
Family.]     Privately  printed,  1888,  S''- 

Wight— The  Wight  Family.  Memoir  of 
Thomas  Wight  of  Dedham,  Mass.,  with 
genealogical  notices  of  his  descendants, 
from  1637  to  1840.  By  D.  P.  Wight, 
Boston,  1848,  8o- 


Family  Histoeies,   Pedigbees  and  Peebage  Cases. 


515 


f 


Wight— The  Wights.  A  Kecord  of 
Thomas  Wiglit  of  Dedham  and  Med- 
held,  and  of  his  Descendants,  1635 — 
1 890,  by  Wm.  Ward  Wight.  Milwaukee, 
1890,  l'^' 

Wigley — Entry-Book  of  the  Wigley 
Family,  containing  copies  of  deeds, 
receipts,  etc.  temp.  Eliz. — Chas.  I. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  6704. 

Pedigrees    and    Arms    of    the 

Wigley  Family.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
6668,  6669,  6670,  6675,  6696. 

Wigtoun,  Earldom  of,  see  Fleming. 

Wilbraham  —  "  liememb ranees  "  of  the 
Wilbraham  family,  from  the  Year  1550 
to  the  present  time,  JifS.  Delamere 
House,  Co.  Chester. 

Wildegos,  see  Acard. 

Wilders — Book  of  the  Wilders.  A  Con- 
tribution to  the  History  of  the  Wilders 
from  1497  in  England,  to  the  Emigra- 
tion of  Martha  and  her  family  to 
Massachusetts  Bay  in  1638,  and  so 
through  her  family  down  to  1875 ; 
with  a  G-enealogical  Table,  by  Rev. 
Moses  H.  Wilder.     New   York,"   1878, 

Wilkins,  see  Cromwell. 

Wilkinson — Facsimile  in  Gold  and 
Colours  of  the  Grrant  of  Arms  to  John 
Wilkinson  of  London,  1519,  by  Thomas 
Wriothesley,  Carter,  and  Thomas 
Benolt,  Clarenceux.  Published  by 
Mitchell  and  Hughes,  Wardour  Street, 
London. 

• Collections  concerning  the 

Family  of  Wilkinson,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,155. 

■ Memoirs  of  the  Wilkinson 


Family  in  America,  by  Rev.  Israel 
Wilkinson.  Jacksonville,  1869,  S"- 

Willard  Memoir  ;  or,  life  and  times  of 
Major  S.  Willard  ;  with  notices  of 
three  generations  of  his  descendants, 
also  some  account  of  the  name  and 
family  in  Europe,  from  an  early  day, 
by  Joseph  Willard.  Boston,  1858.  8"- 

Willard  Memoir.    Sketch  of  the 

Life  of  Maj.  Simon  Willard,  with 
Notice  of  some  of  his  Descendants  to 
the  Ninth  Generation,  by  D.  H.  Wil- 
lard.    Cincinnati,  1879,  8o- 

Willey — Preliminary  Outline  of  the  Des- 
cendants of  Isaac  Willey  or  New 
London,  Conn.,  by  Henry  Willey,  of 


New  Bedford.  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
1886,   80- 

Willey — Isaac  Willey  of  New  London, 
Conn,  and  his  Descendants,  by  Henry 
Willey.     New  Bedford,  1888,  8«- 

Williams,  see  also  Condit  ;  Cromwell  ; 
Griffiths. 

Williams — Pedigree  of  Williams  of  Llan- 
ffwyst,  with  coloured  arms,  17th  cen- 
tury. Boll.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  30,334. 

Pedigree  and  papers  relating 

to  the  Family  of  Williams  of  Llande- 
gwning,  and  of  some  branches  of  the 
Herbert  Family.  Hengwrt  MS.  70, 
at  Peniarth. 

-The  true  pedigree  of  Reginald 


Williams,  Esq.  concurringe  with  the 
auntient  evidences  of  Wilaston  house, 
w*^  the  treue  descents  and  passage  of 
the  manores  of  Willaston  magna  and 
Trevnant,  in  the  counti  of  Salop.  A 
long  paper  roll.  Hengwrt  MS.  421,  at 
Peniarth. 

-The  Extraction  (pedigree)  of 


Edward  Williams  of  Meillionyth  in 
y^  County  of  Carnarvon,  Esq.,  by  John 
Williams  of  Rhodogeidio,  1675.  To- 
gether with  the  extraction  of  his  wyf, 
Mrs.  Susan  Williams.  A  long  paper 
roll.  Hengwrt  MS.  427,  at  Peniarth. 
Collections    concerning    the 


Family  of  Williams,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,155. 

-The  Genealogy  and  History 


of  the  Family  of  Williams  in  America, 
particularly  of  the  descendants  of 
Robert  Williams  of  Roxbury,  by  S.  W. 
Williams.     Greenfield,  1847,  8«- 

The  Williams  Family,  tracing 

the  Descendants  of  Thomas  Williams, 
of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  by  Geo.  H.  Williams, 
of  Utica.     Boston,  1880. 

The  Williams  Family,  tracing 


the  Descendants  of  Ezekiel  Williams 
of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  by  Thomas  W 
Seward,  Utica,  N.Y.  Boston,  1882,  8^- 
-The  Surnames  and  Coats  of 


Arms  of  the  Williamses,  with  an 
Account  of  Robert  Williams  of  Rox- 
bury, and  some  of  his  Descendants,  by 
A.  D.  Weld  French.  Privately  printed, 
1886,  8«- 

-Williams  Genealogy  of  Ame- 


rica, by  Alex.  H.  Wright.  New  Haven, 

1887,  80' 


516 


Family  Histories,  Pedigbees,  and  Peeeage  Cases. 


Williams — The      Groves     and     Lappan 

(Monaghan    County,    Ireland.)       An 

account    of    a   Pilgrimage   thither   in 

search  of  the  Grenealogy  of  the  Williams 

Family,   by  John  Fletcher   Williams. 

Privately    printed,     St.    Paul,     1889, 

8<'- 
Twenty-Seven  Charts  of  Roger 

William's  Descendants.    See  "Ancestry 

of  Rhode  Islanders,"  by  John  0.  Austin. 

Albany,  1889,  4«- 
Willink — Stam-Boch  der  Willingen ;  of 

Geslacht-Register  van  Jan  Willink  en 

Judith  Busschers,  1591—1767,  by  P.B. 

Deventer,  1767  fol. 
Willis — The  Genealogy  of  Browne  Willis 

of   Whaddon   Hall,    and    Eaton    cum 

Membris,  Co.  Buckingham.  Brit.  Mus. 

Add.  MS.  5839  p.  448. 
Willoughby,  see  also  Bertie  ;  Locke. 
Willoughby — Pedigree  and  Deeds  of  the 

Family  of  Willoughby  of  Risley,  Co. 

Derby.     Her.   Coll.  Vincent   MS.  31, 

pp.  235—272. 
Pedigree    of  the  Family  of 

Willoughby  D'Eresby.      A  folio  MS. 

of  62  pages,  written  on  vellum.     Brit. 

Mus.  Stowe  MS.  205. 
Descent  of  the  Willoughby 

Family,  of  co.  Notts.      A  roll.      Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  22,607. 

■Collections  by  Robert  Glover 


relating  to  the  Willoughby  Family. 
1582,  &c.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  245 
ff.  88—113. 

-Collections  relating  to  the 


Willoughby  Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19155. 

Report  to  the  Willoughby 

Association,  U.S.A.,  by  Columbus 
Smith,  1864,  relative  to  the  Willoughby 
Property  in  England,  etc.,  likewise 
several  genealogies  of  different  branches 
of  the  Family.      Meddlebury,  1864. 

The  Willoughby  Family  of 

New-England,  by  Isaac  J.  Greenwood. 
New  York,  1876,  8^-  One  hundred 
copies  privately  printed. 

-Suggestions  and  Inquiries 


respecting  the  Ancestry  of  Col.  William 
Willoughby,  by  Mrs.  E.  M.  Salisbury. 
Privately  printed,  1885,  8"- 

•Claim  of  Henry  Willoughby 


to  the  Barony  of  Willoughby  of  Par- 
ham.     Sessional  Papers^  Feb.  1733. 


Willoughby — Case  of  Henry  Willoughby, 
Esq.,  claiming  the  title  of  Willoughby 
of  Parham.     1767,  fol. 

Evidence    on    petition    of 


Lady  Aveland  for  determination  of 
Abeyance  of  Barony  of  Willoughby  de 
Eresby.  Sessional  Papers,  G  of  1871. 
-Case    of     Lady    Aveland, 


with  pedigree,  1871. 
Wilmer — History  of  the  Wilmer  Family, 

together  with  some  of  its  Descendants, 

by  Chas.  Wilmer  Foster  and  Joseph  J. 

Green.     Privately  printed,  1888,  4o- 
Wilson,  see  also  Johnson. 
Wilson — Pedigree   of   Wilson    of    York, 

Pocklington,    etc.      [Dorothy   Wilson 

of  York,  the  Benefactress.]   Broadside, 

n.d. 

Pedigree  of  the  Wilson  Family. 


See  " Sussex  Archseoiogical  Collections," 
vol.  xi.     Lond.  1859,  8'^- 

-A   Memoir    of    John    Wilson, 


from    Family   Papers,    etc.,    by  Mrs. 
Gordon.     2  vols.  1862,  8o- 
Sonofs  of  the  Wilsons,  with  a 


Memoir   of   the   Family.     Edited   by 
John  Harland.  Second  edition.  Edinb. 
1866,  4°- 
The  Pedio:ree  of  Wilson  of  Higrh 


Wray  and  Kendal,  and  the  Families 
connected  with  them,  b}'  Joseph  Fos- 
ter.    Lond.  1871,  fol. 

-A  Memoir  on  the  Origin,  Des- 


cent, and  Alliances  of  the  Famil}^  of 
Wilson  of  Broomhead,  by  the  Rev. 
Joseph  Hunter.  See  "  Yorks.  Arch, 
and  Top.  Journ."  vol.  v.  Lond.  1879, 
8«- 
Memoirs    of    the    families    of 


Fitzwilliam  and  Wilson  of  Broomhead, 

19th  century.     Brit.  Mus.   Add.   MS. 

24,473. 

A  cataloo^ue  of  all  the  Wilsons 


whose  Wills  were  proved  at  York,  from 
the  first  book  or  record  in  the  Office, 
dated  in  the  year  1389,  to  the  year 
1660,  by  Richard  Mackley.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  22,730. 

-Account  of  Manors  belonging 


to  the  Wilson  Family,  of  Carlton 
House,  Kent.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS. 
1967. 

■Collections      relating     to     the 


Family  of   Wilson,  by  D.   E.    Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19165. 


Family  Histories,  Pedigrees,  a.kd  Peerage  Cases. 


517 


Wilson — Claim  of  Eobert  Wilson,  Esq., 
to  the  Barony  of  Berners.  Sessional 
Papers,  73  of  1831—32. 

The    Case   of   Robert    Wilson, 

Esq.,  on  his  claim  to  the  Barony  of 
Berners,  with  statement  of  the  Claim 
and  Pedigrees.  Printed  for  private 
use,  1832,  fol. 

Wiltes,  Earldom  of,  see  also  Scrope. 

History  of  Hereditary  Dignities, 

with  reference  to  the  Earldom  of  Wiltes, 
by  W.  F.  Finlayson.     Lond.  1869,  S^- 

Wiltheim — Notice  historique  sur  la 
Famille  de  Wiltheim,  par  Neyen, 
Luxembourg,  1842,  4°- 

Wimbish,  see  Darcy. 

Winchell — Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Winchell  in  America.  Embracing  the 
Etymology  and  History  of  the  Name, 
by  Alexander  Winchell.  Ann  Arbor, 
1869,    80- 

Wincoll  pedigrees,  with  notes  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19155. 

Windsor — An  Historical  and  Genealogical 
Account  of  the  Family  of  Windsor,  by 
Arthur  Collins.     Lond.  1754,  4«' 

Familia    Antiqua    Windeso- 

riensium,  a  Conquesta  Anglise,  17th 
century.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  Roll  P,  8. 
-Windsor  pedigrees,  with  notes, 


and  copies  of  the  wills  of  Andrews, 
Lord  Windsor,  1543  ;  William,  Lord 
Windsor,  1558  ;  and  of  Thomas  Wind- 
sor of  Stanwell,  1479.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  19155. 

-A  Monograph  of  the  Windsor 


Family,  with  a  full  account  of  the 
Rejoicings  of  the  coming  of  age  of 
Robt.  Geo.  Windsor-Clive,  Lord  Wind- 
sor, by  W.  P.  Williams.  Cardiff, 
1879,  80- 

Wing — A  Historical  and  Genealogical 
Register  of  John  Wing,  of  Sandwich, 
Mass.,  and  his  Descendants,  1632 — 
1881,  by  Conwav  Phelps  Wing.  Car- 
lisle, Pa.  1881,  80- 

Wing    Family.       By    W.    H. 

Whitmore.     Boston,  1884,  8°-  pp.  4. 

Wingate — History  of  the  Wingate  Family 
in  England  and  America,  with  genea- 
logical tables,  by  Charles  E.  L.  Win- 
gate.    Exeter,  N.H.  1886,  8o- 

Wingfield — A  History  of  the  Wingfield 
Family,  by  Lord  Powerscourt.  In 
progress,  1887. 


Wingfield — Genealogical  collections  rela- 
ting to  the  Families  of  Wingfield,  of 
Suffolk,  Norfolk,  Huntingdon,  etc. 
Brit.  Mus.  MSS.  Harl.  1411  ff.  27— 
—30 ;  Add.  19155  ff.  295—360. 

Effigies     of     the     Wingfield 

Family.  See  "  Journal  of  the  British 
Archaeological  Association,"  vol.  xxx, 
76,  &c. 

Winkley — Documents  relating  to  th,^ 
Winkley  Family,  collected  by  Wm. 
Winkley.  Privately  printed  at  the 
Harrow  Press,  1863,  8o- 

Winslow  Memorial.  Family  Records  of 
the  Winslows  and  their  Descendants 
in  America,  with  the  English  Ancestry 
as  far  as  known,  by  D.  P.  Holton, 
2  vols,  New  York,  1877  and  1888,  S^- 

Winslow-Lewis     Chart,     by 

David  Parsons  Holton.  New  York, 
1837,  single  sheet. 

—Radial  Charts  of  the  Wins- 
low  and  Lewis  Families,  by  D.  P. 
Holton,  1877. 

Winsor — A  Genealogical  Account  of  the 
Ancient  Winsor  Family  in  the  United 
States,  introduced  by  an  Account  of 
their  Progenitors  in  the  Male  Line,  for 
several  generations  previous  to  the 
emigration  to  America,  by  Olney  Win- 
sor.    Providence,  1847.  8"- 

Winstanley,  see  Cropper. 

Winter — A  Pedegry  of  all  the  severall 
Howses  wherof  S"^  William  Wynter 
Knight  is  linsely  descended,  made  by 
Clarenciaulx  Cooke  the  last  of  Aprile 
Ano-  1589.  [With  the  Arms  of  the 
several  families  in  colours].  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6156  f.  62b,  &c. 

Winterton,  Earl  of,  see  also  Turnour. 

Case  of   behalf   of   Edward. 


Earl  of  Winterton,  to  vote  at  Elec- 
tions of  Irish  Peers.    Dublin,  n.d.  folio. 

Claim   of   Edward   Turnour, 

Earl  of  Winterton,  to  vote  at  Elections 
of  Irish  Peers.  Sessional  Papers,  C 
of  1872. 

Winthrop — Collections  relating  to  the 
Family  of  Winthrop  or  Winthorpe, 
of  England  and  America,  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19156. 

Winthrop  Papers,   etc.     See 

"  Massachusetts  Historical  Society, 
Collections."  Third  series,  ix.  &c. 
Boston,  1825,  &c.  8°- 


518 


Family  Histories,  Pedigeees,  and   Peerage  Cases. 


Winthrop — Notes  on  the  Winthrop 
Family  and  its  English  connections 
before  its  emigration  to  New  England, 
by  W.  H.  Whitmore.  Albany,  1864, 
8°- 

Life   and   Letters    of    John 


Winthrop,  Governor  of  the  Massachu- 
setts Bay  Company  at  their  emigration 
to  New*^  England,  1030,  by  II.  C. 
Winthrop.  2  vols.  Boston,  1804—67, 
8«- 

-Some  Account  of  the  Early 


Generations  of  the  Winthrop  Family 
in  Ireland.  Privately  printed  for  cor- 
rection and  addition  by  Kobt.  Chas. 
Winthrop.  Cambridge,  1883,  8®  Only 
33  copies  printed. 
A    Short    Account    of    the 


Winthrop  Family.  Privately  printed 
for  convenient  reference.  Cambridge, 
1887,  40- 
Wise  —  Memorials  of  the  Strachans, 
Baronets  of  Thornton,  Kincardineshire, 
and  of  the  Familj'-  of  Wise  of  Hillbank, 
by  the  Rev.  Charles  Eogers.  Privately 
printed  in  1873,  small  4'^- 

■ Memorials  of  the  Scottish  Families 

of   Strachan   and  Wise,   by  the   Rev. 

Charles    Rogers.       Privately    printed, 

1877,  4«- 
Wiseman  —  Collections    relating   to   the 

Family   of  Wiseman,  bv  D.  E.  Davy. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19150. 

Wisendo — Wisendisches  Denk-Buch  :  an 
entry-book  of  the  births,  deaths,  etc. 
of  members  of  the  family  of  Francis 
Wisendo,  of  Wisenburg,  1613—1000. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  21,459. 

Wishart — Life  of  G.  Wishart  and  a 
genealogical  history  of  the  family  of 
Wishart,  by  the  Rev.  Charles  Rogers. 
Edinb.  1870.  8°- 

Wistar — The  Wistar  Tree,  by  Mrs.  Mary 
Ann  (Wistar)  Chase,  drawn  by  T. 
Harris  of  Philadelphia. 

Wiswall — The  Wiswall  Family  of  Ame- 
rica. Four  Generations,  by  the  Rev. 
Anson  Titus.  Privately  printed,  1886. 
80- 

Witter —Genealogy  of  the  Allen  and 
Witter  Families,  among  the  Early 
Settlers  of  this  Continent  and  their 
Descendants,  by  Asa  W.  Allen.  Salem, 
1872,  120- 


Wodehouse — On  the  Wodchouse  Family, 
of  Kimberley.  See  Blomefield's  "  His- 
tory of  Norfolk,"  octavo  edition,  ii. 
540—558. 

Collections     concerning     the 


Wodehouse    Family,   by   D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19156. 

Wolcott — Memorial  of  Henry  Wolcott, 
one  of  the  First  Settlers  of  Windsor, 
Connecticut,  and  of  some  of  his  descen- 
dants, by  Samuel  Wolcott.  New  York, 
1881,  8»- 

Wolfe — The  Wolfes  of  Forenaghts,  etc. 
Co.  Kildare,  Ireland,  by  Major  R. 
Wolfe.     Privately  printed,  1885,  8'^* 

Wolferston — Collections  concerning  the 
Family  of  Wolferston,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19156. 

Wolff — A  ceniennial  memorial  of  Chris- 
tian and  Anna  Maria  Wollf,  1863,  with 
brief  records  of  their  children  and  rela- 
tives.    Philadelphia,  1863,  8o- 

Wollaston — Genealogical  Memoirs  of  the 
Elder  and  Extinct  Line  of  the  Wol- 
lastons  of  Shenton  and  Finborough, 
their  Ancestors  and  connexions,  by 
Robert  Edm.  Chester  Waters.  Lond. 
1877.  4«- 

Collections    relating   to    the 


Family  of  Woollaston,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19156. 
WoUeye,  see  Legge. 
Wolseley   Family.      Memoir   of   Lieut. - 

Gen.  Sir  G.  J.  Wolseley,  by  Charles  R. 

Low.    2  vols.    Lond.  1878,  S^-    Second 

edition,  1883. 

Sir  Garnet  Wolseley's  ancestry. 


A  contribution  to  the  history  of  the 
family.  Carlow.  1874, 12o-  [Reprinted 
from  the  Carlow  Sentinel  newspaper, 
1874.] 

Wolsey,  see  also  Cropper. 

Wolsey — The  History  of  the  life  and 
times  of  Cardinal  Wolsey,  in  which  are 
interspersed  the  lives  of  the  most 
eminent  persons,  by  Joseph  Grove.  4 
vols.  Lond.  1742—44,  8o-  Second 
edition,  1748. 

Wolzogen — Geschichte  des  Reichsfrei- 
herrlich  von  Wolzogen'schen  Gesch- 
lechts,  von  K.  A.  Freiherr  von  Wolzo- 
gen.    2  vols.  Leipzig,  1859,  8o- 

Wombwell — Pedigrees  and  notes  of  the 
Womb  well  Family,  by  D.  E.  Davy. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19156. 


Family  Histobies,  Pedigrees,  akd   Peerage  Cases. 


519 


Wood,  see  also  Adams. 

Wood — Facsimile  of  the  confirmation  of 
Arms  by  Thomas  Benolt,  Clarenceux, 
to  John  Wode  of  Harstone,  co,  Devon, 
1532.  Published  by  Mitchell  and 
'  Hughes,  Wardour  street,  London  ;  and 
in  "  Miscellanea  Genealogica  et  Her- 
aldica,"  2nd  series  vol.  3.    Lond.  1889, 


Pedigrees    and     notes    of    the 

Families  of  Wood  and  Woods,  by  D. 
E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,156. 

•Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Wood, 


of  Littleton,  Co.  Middlesex,  1726. 
Brit.  Mns.  Add.  MS.  26,758. 

Memorials   of    the    Family   of 

Wood  of  Largo.  Collected  and 
arranged  by  Mrs.  F.  M.  Montagu. 
Privately  printed,  1863,  4o- 

-Genealogical    Memoirs    of   the 


Kindred  Families  of  Thomas  Cranmer, 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  and  Thomas 
Wood,  Bishop  of  Lichfield,  by  li.  E. 
C.  Waters.     Lond.  1877,  4°- 

-A  Family  History,  by  Ephraim 


Wood,  of  Chicopee,  Mass.  at  the  50th 
Anniversary  of  his  Parents  Wedding. 
1883,  12«- 

Brief  History  of  the  Descend- 


ants of  Thomas  Wood  and  Ann  his 
Wife,  by  Amasa  Wood.  Worcester, 
Mass.  1884,  8°- 

Descendants    of    the    Brothers 

Jeremiah  and  John  Wood.  Compiled 
by  William  S.  Wood.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  1885,  8°- 

Woodbridge — The  Woodbridge  Record, 
being  an  Account  of  the  Descendants 
of  the  Rev.  John  Woodbridge,  of  New- 
bury, Mass.,  by  Louis  Mitchell,  New 
Haven,  1883,  4P'      Privately  printed. 

The   Woodbridge    Family, 

by  Miss  Mary  K.  Talcott,  of  Hartford, 
Connecticut.     8°- 

Woodbury — A  Contribution  to  the  His- 
tory of  the  Ancient  Family  of  Wood- 
bury, by  Robt.  S.  Rantoul.  (Reprinted 
from  the  Historical  Collections  of  the 
Essex  Institute,  vol.  xxiv.) 

Woodd — A  family  Record,  or  Memoirs  of 
Basil  Woodd  and  of  several  deceased 
members  of  his  family.  Lond.  1834, 
120. 


Woodd — Pedigrees  and  Memorials  of  the 
Family  of  Woodd,  of  Conyngham  Hall, 
CO.  York,  and  Hampstead,  Middlesex. 
And  of  the  Family  of  Jupp,  of  London 
and  Wandsworth.     Lond.  1875,  4o- 

Genealogical,    Heraldic,    and 

other  Records,  with  Tables  of  Founder's 
Kin,  of  the  Family  of  Woodd,  by  Henry 
Woodd.  Privately  printed.  Lond. 
1886.  fol.  [This  work  contains  numer- 
ous pedigrees  of  the  various  branches 
of  the  Woodd  family  and  of  families 
allied  therewith,  including  Dampier, 
Digby,  Hollond,  Robinson,  Sole,  Coffin, 
Harris,  Mitton,  Ballard,  Trevor,  Hamp- 
den, DeYere,  Dynham,  Keate,  Martin, 
Hedges,  Eversen,  Jenninges,  Oteley, 
Bromley,  Onslow,  Yonge,  Eyton,  Tal- 
bot, Ipstones,  Corbet,  Newport,  De 
Burgh,  Giffard,  De  Courtenay,  Fitz 
Alan,  Myddelton,  and  others.] 

Woodman — A  List  of  some  of  the  Des- 
cendants of  Mr.  Edward  Woodman, 
who  settled  at  Newbury,  Mass.,  A.D. 
1635,  by  Joshua  Coffin.  Mineral 
Point,  Wis.  1855,  12«- 

A  List  of  the  Descendants  of 

Mr.  Joshua  Woodman  who  settled  at 
Kingston  N.H.  about  1736,  by  J.  H . 
Woodman.  Privately  printed  in  1856, 
8«- 

The   Woodrnans  of   Buxton, 

Maine,  by  Cyrus  Woodman.  Boston, 
1874,  8^-      Printed  for  private  use. 

Woodroffe — Some  account  of  the  Wood- 
roffe  family.  See  "  A  Royal  Descent  ; 
with  other  Pedigrees  and  Memorials," 
by  T.  E.  Sharpe.  Lond.  1875  and 
1881,    4«. 

Pedigree    of    Woodroffe,    of 

Plusterwine,  co.  Gloucester.  Lond. 
1876,  4°-  50  copies  privately  printed. 
-Pedigree  of  Woodrooffe  with 


Memorials  and  Notes,  collected  by  S.M. 
Woodrooffe.  Privately  printed,  1878, 4°- 

Woodruff,  see  Dawson. 

Woodville,  see  Stanley. 

Woodward — Genealogy  of  the  Woodward 
Family  of  Chester,  co.  Pennsylvania. 
Compiled  bv  L.  Woodward.  Wilming- 
ton, 1879,  8«- 

■Descendants  of  Samuel  Wood- 


ward of  Bristol,  Maine.  Compiled  by 
Frank  E.  Woodward.  Portland,  Maine, 
1887,  4P- 


520 


Family  Histohies,  PEDiaEEEs,  and  Peerage  Cases. 


Woolrich — Pedigrees  and  notes  of  the 
Family  of  Woolrich,  Wolriehe  orWor- 
lich,  by  D.  E.  Davy.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  19,156. 

Wooster,  see  Worcester. 

Woracziczky  —  Syntagma  Historico-Ge- 
nealogicum  de  ortu,  atque  progressu 
Illustrissimse  et  Antiquissimj©  l)omiis 
Woraczickiorum  de  Pabienicz,  by  M. 
A.  Franck  de  Franckenstein.  Edited 
b}"-  F.  H.  Woracziczky  Count  of  Pa- 
bienicz.    Pragae,  1716,  fol. 

Worcester — The  Worcester  Family  ;  or 
the  Descendants  of  Rev.  Wm.  Wor- 
cester, with  a  brief  notice  of  the 
Connecticut  Wooster  Family,  by  J.  F. 
Worcester.     Lynn,  1856,  8^- 

Life  and  Times  of  the  Marquis 

of  Worcester,  by  H.  Dircks,  18(55,  H^- 
[Contains  a  Genealogy  of  the  Family.] 

Worden — Some  Kecords  of  Persons  by 
the  name  of  Worden,  particularly  of 
over  one  thousand  of  the  Ancestors, 
Kin,  and  Descendants  of  John  and 
Elizabeth  Worden,  of  Washington 
County,  by  0.  N.  Worden.  Lewis- 
burg,  1868,  8^^- 

Wordsworth — Genealogical  Memoranda 
relating  to  the  Family  of  Wordsworth. 
Collected  by  Edwin  Jackson  Bedford, 
with  an  elaborate  pedigree.  50  Copies 
privately  printed.  1881,  4i^- 

Worsley — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Worsley,  of  Hovingham  Hall.  Single 
sheet. 

Worthington — The  Worthington  Family, 
of  Blainscough.  8ee  H.  Foley's 
"  Records  of  the  English  Province," 
2nd  Series,  p.  133. 
Wortley — Memoirs  and  notes  of  the 
Family  of  Wortley.  See  "  Journal  of 
the  British  Archa3ological  Association," 
vols,  ixii,  417  ;  xxx,  379—386. 

Wray — History  of  the  Wray   Family   of 

Gleutworth,    by   Charles   Dalton.      2 

vols.  Lond.  1880,  8^- 
Appendix  to   the  History  of   the 

Wrays    of     Glentworth,     by    Charles 

Dalton.     Lond.  1880,  8«- 

Wren — Wren  Parentalia,  or.  Memoirs  of 
the  Family  of  the  Wrens,  but  chiefly 
of  Sir  Christopher  Wren,  by  Stephen 
Wren.     Lond.  1750,  fol. 


Wren — Parentalia,  or  Memoirs  of  the 
family  of  Wren,  being  a  portion  of  the 
original  MS.  from  which  was  printed 
the  work  entitled  "  Parentalia  or 
Memoircs  of  the  Family  of  the  Wrens," 
etc.  18th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  25,071. 

ir  Christopher  Wren,  his  Family 


and  his  Times  ;  with  Original  Letters, 
etc.  bv  Lucy  Phillimore.     Lond.  1882, 
8"- 
The   Wren    PedifT^ree.        See   the 


Genealogist,  new  series,  vols,  i  and  vi. 
Marriage    Settlement    of     Chris- 


topher, son  of  Sir  Christopher  Wren, 
and  Dame  Constance  Burgoyne,  1715. 
Will  of  Christopher  Wren,  Esq.  of 
Wroxal,  Co.  Warwick,  1745  ;  proved 
1747.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  Ch.  16,169; 
16,170. 

-Wren,  Citizen  of  London,  Wroxall, 


etc.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,265,  f.  9. 
Wright,  see  also  Hardwicke. 
Wright— Collection    of    Pedigrees     and 

genealogical  memoranda  of  the  family 

of  Wright,    by   D     E.    Davy.      Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  19156. 

Wriothesley — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Wriothesley,  from  Gundreda  the 
daughter  of  William  the  Conqueror, 
and  from  the  Barons  de  Dunstanville, 
emblazoned  on  vellum,  16th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  Roll  P,  4. 

-The    Genealogy  of   Henry 


Wriostheley,  Earl  of  Southampton, 
Baron  Tichiield,  1590.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  Rolls  0,  12  ;  13. 

Wroth— Account  of  the  Family  of  Wroth, 
from  the  time  of  Edw.  VI.  to  1697. 
MS.  in  the  possession  of  Sir  Alexander 
Acland-Hood,  Bart.,  at  St.  Audries,  Co. 
Somerset. 

Wyat — Family  of  Wyat,  by  Reginald 
Stewart  Boddington.  Lond.  1877  ? 
8«- 

Wyatt — Genealogical  Memoranda  relating 
to  Richard  Wyatt,  of  Hall  Place, 
Shackleford,  citizen  ajad  carpenter  of 
London,  etc.  by  Edward  Basil  Jupp. 
Lond.  1870,  S'^-  150  copies  privately 
printed. 

Wykeham — William  of  Wykeham  and 
his  Colleges,  by  Mackenzie  E.  C.  Wal- 
cott.     Winchester,  1852,  8°- 


Family  Histobies,  Pedigeees,  and  Peerage  Oases. 


521 


Wykeham — William  of  Wykeham  and  his 
Colleges,  by  Mackenzie  E.  C.  Walcott, 
1852  ;  interleaved  with  MS.  additions 
by  the  author,  and  numerous  insertions 
of  coloured  coats  of  arms,  etc.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MSS.  29,723 ;  29,724. 

-Attempt     to     establish     the 

descent  of  William  of  Wykeham,  Bishop 
of  Winchester,  from  the  family  of 
Wykeham  of  Swalcliffe,  by  C.  Wyke- 
ham Martin,  1852. 

-Was   William    of   Wykeham 


of  the  Family  of  Swalcliffe?  By  Charles 
Wykeham  Martin,  Esq.  See  "The 
Topographer  and  Genealogist,"  vol.  iii. 
Lond.  1858,  8«- 

-Tabula  Genealogica  exhibens 


cognatos  et  affines  W"^^  de  Wykeham, 
etc.  See  Lowth's  "  Life  of  Wykeham." 

Wylde — Pedigree  of  the  family  of  Wylde 
of  Worcestershire,  1763.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  5821  f  214  b. 

Wyudham — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Wyndham,  from  A.D.  1139.  MS. 
Stonyhurst  College. 

Collection      concerning     the 

Wyndham  Family  of  Felbrigg.  Bi;it. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19156. 

Claim    of    the    Right   Hon. 

Edwin  Richard  Wyndham,  Earl  of 
Dunraven,  to  vote  at  Elections  of 
Peers.    Sessional  Papers,  107  of  1851. 

Wynkoop  P^amily ;  a  Preliminary  Genea- 
logy, by  Richard  Wynkoop  of  New 
York.     New  York,  1866,  8«- 

Wynkoop   Genealogy  in  the 

United  States  of  America :  also  a  Table 
of  Dutf'h  given  names,  by  Richard 
Wynkoop,  of  New  York.  Second 
edition.     New  York,  1878,  S"- 

Wynne  —  Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Wynne,  of  Glyn,  Wern,  and  Peniarth, 
to  the  present  time  ;  containing  copies 
of,  and  abstracts  from  Deeds,  etc.  MS. 
31.     Peniarth. 

Collection  of  documents  relating 

to  the  Family  of  Wynne,  and  to  the 
town  and  Castle  of  Harlech.  Two  vols. 
Hengwrt  MS.  58,  at  Peniarth. 

Pedigree    of     the     Family    of 


Wynne,  of  Peniarth,  in  the  County  of 
Merioneth,  etc.,  by  W.  W.  E.  Wynne. 
Lond.  1872,  S^-  , 

Pedigree   of   the   Wynnes  and 

Joneses  of  Wern,  by  the  _^Rev.  Richard 


Thomas,    of   Penmorva.     MS.   No.  9. 

Peniarth. 
Wynne — The  Family  of   Wynne.      See 

"  Archseologia   Cambrensis,"    1852,   p. 

69. 
Wynne     Family.      See     "  The 


History  of  the  Gwedir  Family,"  by  Sir 
J.  Wynne ;  and  "  Miscellanies,"  by 
the  Hon.  D.  Barrington.  Lond.  1781, 
40- 

Wynter — The  Family  of  Wynter,  at 
Dirham,  Gloucestershire,  by  John  Bar- 
row. See  "'Journal  of  the  British 
Archaeological  Association,"  ,vol.  i,  321. 

Yale — The  Yale  Family,  or  the  descend- 
ants of  David  Yale,  with  Genealogical 
Notices  of  each  family,  by  E.  Yale. 
New  Haven,  1850,  8'^- 

Yallop — Pedigree  of  Yallop  of  Bowthorp, 
CO.  Norfolk,  with  genealogical  notes. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,156. 

Yarker  —  Genealogy    of     the    Surname 

Yarker,  with  the  Ley  burn  and  several 

allied  Families  resident  in  the  cos.  of 

Yorkshire,  Durham,  Westmoreland,  and 

Lancashire,  including  all  of  the  name 

in  Cumberland,  Canada,  America,  and 

Middlesex.    Collected  by  John  Yarker, 

of  Withington.  Manchester,  1882. 
40, 

Yarner  —  A  Collection  concerning  the 
Family  of  Yarner  of  Wicklow.  1870, 
8o-    [With  a  portrait  of  Sir  A.  Yarner.] 

Yaxley — Collections  relating  to  the 
Family  of  Yaxley  of  Yaxley,  by  D.  E. 
Davy.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,156. 

Yea — The  History  of  the  Family  of  Yea, 
by  A.  J.  Monday.  Taunton,  1885. 
4P-  and  8°-       Privately  printed. 

Yelverton — A  Complete  History  of  the 
Yelverton  Family,  since  the  reign  of 
Edward  II.,  to  which  is  added  some 
account  of  the  Longworth  Family. 
Manchester,  1861,  8°- 

Yonge,  see  Griffith. 

York — Union  of  the  Two  Noble  and 
Illustrious  Families  of  Lancastre  and 
Yorke,  by  E.  Halle.  Lond.  1548,  fol. 
Black  letter.  Other  editions  in  1550 
and  1552. 

The  White  Rose  ;   or  a  Word  for 

the  House  of  York,  vindicating  the 
Right  of  Succession.  In  a  letter  from 
Scotland  to  a  Peer  of  the  Realm,  by 
W.  B.     Lond.  1680,  fol. 


522 


Family  Histoeies,  PEDiaEEES,  an-d  Peeeage  Cases. 


York — A  Genealogy  of  the  Houses  ol 
York  aud  Lancaster,  with  the  Arms  of 
tlie  Kniglits  of  the  Garter,  to  the  year 
1589,  drawn  by  T.  Talbot,  and  engraved 
by  Jodocus  Hondiiis. 

■ Memoirs  of  the  llival  Houses  of 

York  and  Lancaster,  historical  and 
biogra])1iieal,  by  Emma  lloberts.  2 
vols.  Lond.  1827,  8°- 

Yorke — Pedigree  of  Yorke,  of  Hildrop 
and  Hanniugton,  co.  Wilts.  Privately 
printed  by  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps. 

Young,  see  also  Gale. 

Young — Pedigrees  of  Young  of  Brad- 
field  Hall  and  of  Clare,  with  genealo- 
gical notes.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,156. 

■ A  Short  Memoir  of  James  Young, 

Merchant  Burgess  of  Aberdeen,  and 
Each  el  Cruickshank,  his  Spouse,  and 
of  their  Descendants.  Aberdeen,  1860, 
40. 

The  1  amily  of  Young,  of  West 

Rasen.  See  H.  Foley's  "  Pecords  of 
the  English  Province,  S.J."   p.  629. 

Younghusband — Notes  on  the  Family  of 
Younghusband,  of  Northumberland,  by 
R.  W.  Twigge,  Esq.  Lond.  1877,  8°- 
Privately  printed. 

Youngman — Genealogy  and  Biographical 
Sketches  of  the  Youngman  Family,  by 
David  Youngman.  Boston,  Mass., 
1882,  8«- 

Yvery — A  Genealogical  History  of  the 
House  of  Yvery  ;  in  its  different 
branches  of  Yvery,  Luvel,  Perceval,  and 
Gournay,  by  James  Anderson.  2  vols. 
Lond.  1742,  S^'- 


Yvery — An  Epitome  of  the  Genealogical 
History  of  the  House  of  Yvery,  Luvel, 
Perceval,  and  Gournay,  by  J.  Ander- 
son.    No  date,  8°- 

Zabarella — De  Augusta  origine  et  nobili- 
tate  Famiglise  Zabarella,  by  B.  Bruder- 
senius.     Patavii  [1670]  40- 

Aula    Zabarella    sive    elogia 

illustriorum    Patavinorum,  by  J.   Ca- 

vaccia  and  G.  Zabarella.  Patavii,  1670, 

40. 

Zabeltitz — Die  Familie  von  Zabeltitz,  by 
Dr.  Eg.  Schmidt.  Pathenow,  1888,  8"- 

Zabriskie — Historical  Sketch  of  the  Zab- 
riskie  Homestead,  Flatbush,  L.I.,  with 
biographical  accounts  of  some  of  those 
who  have  resided  in  it  (and  a  pedigree 
of  the  Zabriskie  family),  by  C.  A.  0. 
Zabriskie.     Brooklyn, "N.Y.  1881,  4«' 

Zane — Istoria  della  Famiglia  Zane,  by 
Zabarella.     Padua,  1661,  40- 

Zangen — Grant  from  the  Emperor  Charles 
VI.  to  Johann  Christian  Zangen,  con- 
ferring the  rank  of  nobility  and  armorial 
bearings  (which  are  finely  emblazoned), 
and  reciting  his  military  services,  1715. 
In  German.  On  vellum.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  16,177. 

Zeno — Trasea  Peto,  overo  origine  della 
Famiglia  Zeno  di  Venetia,  by  J.  Zaba- 
rella.    Patavii,  1646,  4P- 

Zierotin — Copies  of  Documents  relative 
to  the  houses  of  Zierotin  and  Boisschot ; 
1647—1768.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
20,689. 

Zollikofer — Die  Familie  Zollikofer,  von 
E.  Gotzinger.     St.  Gallen,  1887,  4«- 

Zouche,  Peerage  of,  see  Bisschop. 


■♦^►H^M^^ 


glmertta. 


Lives  of  the  Presidents  of  the  United 
States  of  America,  illustrated  with 
portraits,  by  John  Stevens  Cabot 
Abbott.     Boston,  1867,  S^- 

The  Great  Seal  of  the  Commonwealth. 
(Massachusetts  House  Document  No. 
345.)  By  Mr.  Whitmore.     S^-  pp.  18. 


Our  Flag.  Origin  and  progress  of  the 
flag  of  the  United  States  of  America, 
with  an  introductory  Account  of  the 
symbols,  etc.,  and  flags  of  ancient  and 
modern  nations,  by  Geo.  Hen.  Preble. 
Albany,  1872,  S^- 


Ameeica. 


523 


History  of  the  Flag  of  the  United  States 
of  America,  and  of  the  Naval  and 
Yacht-Club  Signals,  Seals  and  Arras, 
with  a  chronicle  of  the  symbols,  flags, 
etc.  of  ancient  and  modern  nations,  by 
Geo.  Hen.  Preble.  Second  revised 
edition.     Boston,  1880,  S^- 

Royal  Arms  and  other  Regal  Emblems 
and  Memorials  in  use  in  the  Colonies 
before  the  American  Revolution,  by 
Rev.  Edm.  E.  Slafter.  Boston,  1889, 
8«- 

Coats  of  Arms  of  the  United  States  of 
America.  See  Johnson's  New  Ilhis- 
trated  Family  Atlas.  New  York, 
1865,  fol. 

Elements  of  Heraldry,  Explanation  of  the 
Principles  of  the  Science,  and  a 
Glossary  of  Terms  ;  with  an  Essay  on 
the  Use  of  Coat-Arms  in  the  United 
States,  by  W.  H.  Whitraore.  New 
York,  1866,  8«- 

America  Heraldica.  A  Compilation  of 
Coats  of  Arms,  Crests,  and  Mottoes  of 
Prominent  American  Families,  settled 
in  this  Country  before  1800.  Edited 
byE.deV.  Vermont.  Illustrated  by 
Henry  Rykers.     New  York,  1887.  fol. 

Arms  of  Goodwin  and  Bradbury.  Drawn 
by  Miss  Harriet  Bainbridge,  of 
London,  for  William  T.  Goodwin, 
Capt.,  Lithographed  by  F.  Geese, 
Richmond,  Ya.      Concord,  N.H.  1869. 

The  Heraldic  Journal,  recording  the 
Armorial  Bearings  and  Genealogies  of 
American  Families.  4  vols.  Boston, 
1865—68,  80- 

Brief  History  of  the  New  England  His- 
toric Genealogical  Society,  by  J.  H. 
Sheppard.     Albany,  1862,  S^- 

New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical 
Register.  Devoted  to  the  History, 
Biography,  Genealogy,  and  Antiquities 
of  America.  Edited  by  John  Ward 
Dean.  Published  quarterly  by  the 
New  England  Historic  Genealogical 
Society.  Boston,  1847,  &c.,  S^-  [This 
very  valuable  work  consists  of  41 
volumes,  and  is  still  in  progress,  1887.] 

The  New  York  Genealogical  and  Bio- 
graphical Record.  Devoted  to  the 
interests  of  American  Genealogy  and 
Heraldry.  Issued  quarterly?  18  vols. 
New  York,  1870—1887,  8o-  [This 
valuable  periodical  is  still  in  progress.] 


The  American  Genealogist.  Being  a 
Catalogue  of  Family  Histories  and 
Publications  containing  information 
issued  in  the  United  States,  arranged 
chronologically,  by  William  H.  Whit- 
more.  Albany,  1868,  8"-  Fourth 
edition,  revised  and  enlarged,  1886. 

The  Genealogist,  Edited  and  published 
by  N.  L.  (yollamer.  Washington, 
1887,  &c.,  16"-      Published  monthlj^ 

The  Curio ;  an  Illustrated  Magazine, 
devoted  to  Genealogy,  Biography, 
Heraldry,  Book-plates,  Coins,  Auto- 
graphs, etc.     New  York,  1887,  &c.  4P- 

The  American  Genealogical  Queries,  by 
R.  H.  Tilley.  Newport,  R.I.  1887,  8o- 
In  progress. 

Illustrated  Archaeological  and  Genea- 
logical Collections,  (Comprising  Pedi- 
grees, Fac-Similes  of  Antique  Chiro- 
graphy,  Autographs,  Seals,  Coats  of 
Arms,  Crests,  &c.  Illustrating  the 
History,  Genealogy  and  Archaeology  of 
NewEns^land.  Edited  by  Dean  Dudley. 
Boston,  1861,  4«- 

The  Original  Li&ts  of  Persons  of  Quality; 
Emigrants,  Religious  Exiles  ;  Political 
Rebels,  etc.,  who  went  from  Great 
Britain  to  the  American  Plantations 
1600—1700.  Edited  by  John  Camden 
Hotten.     London,  1874,  8°- 

Passengers  of  the  Mayflower  in  1620,  by 
Nathaniel  B.  Shurtleff.     Boston,  1849. 

Lists  of  Emigrants  to  New  England,  etc. 
in  1635,  by  Joseph  Hunter.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,516. 

Chronicles  of  the  Pilgrim  Fathers,  by 
Alexander  Young.     Boston,  1844,  8^^' 

History  of  the  Puritans  in  England, 
and  the  Pilgrim  Fathers,  by  W.  H. 
Stowell  and  Daniel  Wilson.  London 
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The  Pilgrim  Fathers,  being  Collections 
concerning  the  Church,  or  Congregation 
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Scrooby  in  North  Nottinghamshire  in 
the  Time  of  James  1.,  the  Founders 
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Gardiner,  Beckman,Bleecker,  De  Graaf, 
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Roosevelt,  Van  Schaick,  Livingston, 
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My  Wife  and  my  Mother.  [With  84 
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The  Todd  Genealogy,  or  Register  of  the 
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names  of  Todd,  Whitten,  Brevoort, 
Coolidge,  Bristed,  Sedgwick,  Kane, 
Renwick,  Bull,  Huntington,  Dean, 
Astor,  Bentzen,  Langdon,  Boreel, 
Wilks,  De  Nottbeck,  Ward,  Chanler, 
Gary,  Tiebout,  Bruce,  Bobbins,  Waldo, 
WoodhuU,  Odell,  Greene,  and  Foster, 
with  Notices  and  Genealogies  of  many 
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The  Bergen  Family.  With  notes  on  the 
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the  Cowenhoven,  Voorhees,  Eldert, 
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Wyckoff,  Lott,  Barkeloo,  Lefferts,  Mar- 
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Walley,  Quincy,  Gookiu,  Wendell, 
Breese,  Chevalier  -  Anderson,  and 
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Seventeen  Pedigrees  from  "  Family  Me- 
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folding  sheets.  [These  are  pedigrees 
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The  Pickering  Genealogy,  by  Charles 
Pickering  Bowditch.  Boston,  1887. 
Note — This  work  contains  genealogies 
of  several  American  families  besides 
that  of  Pickering,  among  which  are — 
Lee,  Higginson,  Frye,  Mackey,  Orne, 
Paine,  Diman,  Green,  Prince,  Millet, 
Goodhue,  Peirce,  Phippen,  Henfield, 
Goodale,  Ropes,  Symonds,  Nichols, 
Bowditch,  Cabot,  Goddard,  Pickman, 
Lyman,  Gardner,  Williams,  Lowell, 
Wingate,  Dodge,  Silsbee,  etc. 

Genealogical  and  Biographical  Mono- 
graphs on  the  Families  of  Lord,  Mc 
Curdy,  Pitkin-Wolcott,  Ogden- John- 
son, Diodate,  etc.,  including  notices  of 
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other  families,  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Edward 
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Essex  Families  in  New  England,  by 
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Result  of  some  Researches  among  the 
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made  in  the  years  1858,  1859,  and  18G0, 
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Gleanings  from  English  Records  about 
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The  facilities  for  genealogical  research  in 
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1670,  with  the  places  where  they 
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List  of  Persons  admitted  to  the  Order  of 
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History  of  the  Society  of  Friends  in 
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The  Annual  Register  of  the  Baptist 
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Virginia,  1791,  4P 

A  list  of  the  Graduates  and  those  who 
have  received  degrees,  at  all  the  New 
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index  to  the  triennial  catalogues  of  all 
the  colleges  in  New  England,  by  John 
Farmer.     Boston,  1835,  8«- 

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most  distinguished  persons  of  North 
America,  by  B.  F.  French.  New 
York,  1825,  8«- 

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the  Kev.  Samuel  Deane,  with  Notes 
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Portland,  1849.  [The  Notes  in  this 
work  abound  in  pedigrees.] 

The  Illustrated  American  Biography  ; 
containing  correct  Portraits  and  brief 
Notices  of  the  principal  actors  in 
American  History,  by  A.  D.  Jones.  6 
vols.  New  York,  1853,  &c.,  8«- 

Portraits  of  Eminent  Americans  now 
living,  with  biograpliical  and  historical 
memoirs,  by  John  Livingston.  New 
York  and  London,  1853,  8«- 

American  Biographical  Dictionary,  con- 
taining an  account  of  the  lives, 
characters  and  writings  of  the  Most 
Eminent  Persons  in  North  America, 
from  its  first  settlement,  by  William 
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National  Portrait  Gallery  of  Eminent 
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graphical and  Historical  Narratives,  by 
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Portraits  of  British  Americans,  by  W. 
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Williams  Biographical  Annals.  With 
an  introduction  by  Rev.  S.  Irenseus 
Prime,  D.D.  l^j  Rev.  Calvin  Durfee, 
D.D.  New  York,  1871,  8«-  [This  is 
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Dictionary  of  American  Biography,  in- 
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The  United  States  Biographical  Diction- 
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The  Biographical  Sketches  of  Prominent 
Persons  and  Genealogical  Records  of 
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Medway,  Mass.,  1713—1886,  by  E.  O. 
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Officers  of  our  Union,  Army  and  Navy  ; 

their   Lives,    their    Portraits.     Edited 

by    Dean    Dudley.        Boston,    1862, 

&c. 
Southern   Generals,    who   they   are,    and 

what  they  have   done.     Lond.    1865, 

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Iowa  Colonels  and  Regiments  :   by  Capt. 

A.    A.    Stuart.      Des    Moines,    Iowa, 

1865,  8°' 
The  American  Loyalists,  or  Biographical 

sketches  of  Adherents  to  the   British 

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alphabetically  arranged,  <S;c.,  by  James 

Sabine.     Boston,  1847. 
The  Last  Men  of  the  Revolution.      A 

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Conn.  1864. 
"  The  Old  Roll  of  Fame."    The  Patriots 

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Roll  of  Honour.  Names  of  Soldiers  who 
died  in  Defence  of  American  Union. 
Washington,  1868. 

Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of 
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Reminiscences  and  Memorials  of  Men  of 
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Peirce's  Colonial  Lists,  civil,  military,  and 
professional  lists  of  Plymouth  and 
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Collection  of  American  Epitaphs  and 
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Annual  Obituary  Notices  of  Eminent 
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States,  for  1857,  etc.,  by  Hon.  Nathan 
Crosby.     Boston,  1858,  &c.  8°- 

History  of  Acworth,  with  the  Proceedings 
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ollections  of  the  History  ot  Albanj^ 
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with  Notices  of  its  Public  Institutions, 
and  Biographical  Sketches  of  Citizens 
Deceased.     Albany,  N.Y.  1870,  8'^- 

Contributions  for  the  Cenealogies  of  the 
First  Settlers  of  the  Ancient  County 
of  Albany,  from  1630  to  1800,  by 
Prof.  Jonathan  Pearson.  Albany, 
1872,  4«- 

New  Englanders  in  Albany,  by  —  Tenney. 
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History  of  the  Town  of  Amherst,  Hills- 
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Biographical  Eecord  of  the  Alumni  of 
Amherst  College,  during  its  First  Half 
Century,  1821—1871.  Edited  by  W. 
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and  W.  S.  Biscoe.  With  an  Intro- 
duction by  W.  S.  Tyler.  Amherst, 
Mass.  1883,  8«- 

History  of  the  Town  of  Antrim,  New 
Hampshire,  from  its  Earliest  Settle- 
ment to  1877,  with  a  brief  Grenealogical 
Record  of  all  the  Antrim  Families,  by 
Rev.  W.  R.  Cochrane.  Manchester, 
N.  H.  1880,  8«- 

History  of  Arlington,  Massachusetts, 
1635—1879.  With  a  Genealogical 
Register  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the 
Precinct,  by  Benjamin  and  William  R. 
Cutter.     Boston,  1880,  8o- 

History  of  Ashburnham,  Massachusetts, 
1734—1886.  With  a  Genealogical 
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Ezra  S.  Stearns.  Ashburnham,  1887, 
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The  History  of  Augusta  from  the  Earliest 
Settlement  to  the  Present  Time  ;  with 
Notices  of  the  Plymouth  Company  and 
Settlements  on  the  Kennebec ;  to- 
gether with  Biographical  Sketches  and 
a  Genealogical  Register,  by  James  W. 
North.     Augusta,  1870,  8" 

History  of  Augusta  Co.  Va.,  with  genea- 
logies, by  J.  L.  Plyton.  Staunton, 
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Annals  of  Augusta  County,  Virginia, 
with  Reminiscences  Illustrative  of  its 
Pioneer  Settlers  ;  Biographical  Sketches 
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Waddell.     Richmond,  Va.  1886. 


Annals  of  Augusta  County,  Virginia, 
with  Reminiscences  illustrative  of  the 
Vicissitudes  of  its  Pioneer  Settlers : 
Biographical  sketches  of  Citizens  locally 
prominent,  and  of  those  who  have 
founded  families  in  the  Southern  and 
Western  States,  etc.  by  Jos.  A.  Waddell. 
Richmond,  Va.  1888,  8«- 

History  of  Barnstable  :  History  or 
Sketches  of  Barnstable  Families,  by 
Amos  Otis.     Barnstable,  1861,  &c. 

Historical  Sketch  of  the  Congregational 
Church  in  Belchertown,  Mass.,  from 
its  organization.  111  years,  with  Notices 
of  the  Pastors  and  Officers,  and  List 
of  Communicants  chronologically  ar- 
ranged, tracing  Genealogies,  Intermar- 
riages and  Family  Relations,  by  Hon. 
Mark  Doolittle.  Northampton,  Mass., 
1852,  120- 

Memorials  of  a  Century.  Embracing  a 
record  of  individuals  and  events  chiefly 
in  the  early  history  of  Bennington,  by 
Isaac  Jennings.     Boston,  1869,  12°- 

Table  of  Births,  Marriages,  and  Deaths  in 
Billerica,  from  1654  to  1704,  by  John 
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History  of  Billerica,  Massachusetts,  with 
a  Genealogical  Register,  by  the  Rev. 
Henry  A.  Hazen.     Boston,  1883,  8«- 

Records  of  Bindnagle  Church,  near  Pal- 
myra, Lebanon  County.  Compiled  by 
E.  W.  S.  Parthemore.  Harrisburg, 
Pa.,  1886,  8'^- 

A  Copy  of  the  Old  Epitaphs  in  the  Bury- 
ing Ground  of  Block  Island,  R.  I.  By 
Edw.  Doubleday  Harris.  Cambridge, 
1883,  12«- 

Register  of  Burials  and  Baptisms  in 
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List  of  Persons  taxed  in  Boston,  in  1821, 
with  the  respective  amounts  to  each 
person.     Boston,  1822. 

Report  of  the  City  Registrar  of  the 
Births,  Marriages,  and  Deaths,  in  the 
City  of  Boston,  for  the  year  1850,  etc. 
Boston,  1851,  etc. 

Monumental  Inscriptions  in  Copp's  Hill, 
and  King's  Chapel  Burial  Grounds, 
Boston,  Mass.,  by  Thomas  Bridgman. 
Boston,  1851—1853,  12«- 

Copps  Hill  Epitaphs,  by  W.  H.  Whitraore. 
Albany,  1878,  S^- 


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with  Historical  Sketches,  by  E.  Mc 
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Memorials  of  the  Dead  in  Boston  ;  con- 
taining exact  transcripts  of  Inscriptions 
on  the  Sepulchral  Monuments  in  the 
King's  Chapel  Burial  Ground,  in  the 
City  of  Boston.  With  Historical  and 
Biographical  Notices,  by  Thomas  B  ridg- 
man.     Boston,  1853,  12"- 

The  Pilgrims  of  Boston  and  their  Des- 
cendants:  with  an  Introduction  by 
Hon.  Edward  Everett,  LL.D.  Also, 
Inscriptions  from  the  Monuments  in 
the  Granary  Burial  Ground,  Tremont 
Street,  by  Thomas  Bridgman.  New 
York  and  Boston,  1856. 

A  History  of  Boston  ;  with  Biographical 
Sketches  of  its  Early  Proprietors,  and 
an  Appendix,  by  William  H.  Sumner. 
Boston,  1858,  8«- 

The  Grave-yards  of  Boston,  by  William 
Henry  Whitmore.  Albany,  1878,  etc. 
8«- 

History  of  Bowdoin  College.  With  Bio- 
graphical Sketches  of  its  Graduates 
from  1806  to  1879,  by  Nehemiah 
Cleaveland.  Edited  and  completed  by 
A.  S.  Packard.     Boston,  1882,  8«- 

General  Catalogue  of  Bowdoin  College  and 
the  Medical  School  of  Maine,  1794— 
1889.  Published  by  the  College,  1889, 8°- 

History  of  Boxford,  Essex  co.,  Mass., 
with  genealogies,  by  Sidney  Perley. 
Boxford,  1880,  8«- 

History  of  Bradford,  Vermont,  from 
1765  to  1874,  with  Genealogical 
Records,  by  Kev.  Silas  McKeen.  Mont- 
pelier,  1875,  8^- 

Records  of  the  Town  of  Braintree,  1640, 
to  1793.  Edited  bv  Samuel  A.  Bates. 
Randolph,  Mass.  1886,  8«- 

Genealogy  of  the  Families  who  have 
settled  in  North  Bridgewater.  To  which 
is  added  a  history  of  the  Town,  by 
Moses  Gary.  Boston,  1824,    8«- 

History  of  the  Early  Settlement  of 
Bridgewater,  in  Plymouth,  co.  Mass., 
including  an  extensive  Family  Register, 
by  Nahum  Mitchell.  Boston.  1840,  8«- 

History  of  North  Bridgewater,  Plymouth 
County,  Massachusetts,  from  its  first 
settlement  to  the  present  time,  with 
Family  Registers,  by  Bradford  King- 
man.    Boston,  1866,  8°- 


Historical   Celebration   of   the  Town  of 
Brimfield,    Hampden    County,     Mass. 
Oct.  11,  1876.    With  documents,  etc. 
relating   to   the   early  history  of   the 
town    [and  genealogies].       Springfield, 
Mass.  1879,  8'^- 
A  History  of  Bristol    Parish,  Va.,  with 
Genealogies     of      Families    connected 
therewith,   by  Rev.   Philip   Slaughter. 
Second  edition.    Richmond,  Va.  1879. 
History    of    Brunswick,    Topsham    and 
Harpswell,  Maine,  with  genealogies,  by 
G.  A.  Wheeler.  Boston,  1878.  8«- 
Pioneer    Biography.       Sketches    of    the 
Lives  of  some  of  the  Early  Settlers  of 
Butler  County,   Ohio,   by  James    Mc 
Bride.     Cincinnati,  1870,  &c.  8«-      In 
progress. 
First    Century    of    Dummer    Academy, 
Byfield,  with  Genealogies,  by  N.  Cleave- 
land.    Boston,  1865,  8o- 
Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of 
Dummer    Academy,     Byfield,    Mass., 
Instituted  A.D.  1763.      Salem,  Mass., 
1884,  8'^- 
Epitaphs  from  the  Old  Burying-Ground 
in   Cambridge    (New   England),  with 
Notes,  by  W.  T.  Harris.     Camb.  N.E. 
1845,  8«- 
History  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1630—1877. 
With    a     Genealogical    Register,    by 
Lucius  R.  Paige.     Boston,  New  York, 
Cambridge,  1877,  8«- 
History  of  Candia  :  once  known  as  Cham- 
ingfare  ;  with  Notices  of  some  of  the 
early  Families,  by  F.  B.  Eaton.     Man- 
chester, N.H.  1852,  8°- 
Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Bench  and 
Bar  of  South  Carolina,  by  John  Bel  ton 
O'Neall.     2  vols.     Charleston,    1859, 
8«- 
Reminiscences,  etc.  of  Eminent  Men  of 
N.  Carolina,  by  J.  H.  Wheeler.     Wash- 
ington, 1883—85,  4"- 
The  Castle  Howell  School  Record,  con- 
taining  a   List   of    Pupils   from    the 
beginning,  etc.     Lancaster,  1888,  4"- 
History  of  Cecil  County,   Maryland,  etc. 
with    Sketches    of    some   of   the    old 
families  of   Cecil  County,  by  George 
Johnstone.     Elkton,  1881,  8°- 
The  Genealogies  and  Estates  of  Charles- 
town,   and  Commonwealth  of  Massa- 
chusetts,   1629—1818,    by    Tho.    B. 
Wyman.     2  vols.  Boston,  1879,  S^- 


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Bibliography  of  Charlestown,  Massa- 
chusetts, and  Bunker  Hill,  by  James 
F.  Hunnewell.     Boston,  1880^  8« 

History  of  Chautauqua  County,  N.Y., 
with  biographical  and  genealogical 
sketches,  by  A.  W.  Young.  Buffalo, 
1875,  8''- 

Roll  of  Honor  of  the  City  of  Chelsea.  A 
list  of  the  Soldiers  and  Sailors  who 
served  for  the  preservation  of  the  Union 
from  1861  to  1865.  Also  an  Appendix. 
Chelsea,  1880,  8«- 

Chester     and     its     Vicinity,    Delaware 

County,  in  Pennsylvania  ;  with  Genea- 

>  logical  Sketches  of  some  old  Families, 

by  John   Hill  Martin.     Philadelphia, 

1877,  8^- 

History  of  Chester  Co.  Pa.,  with  bio- 
graphical and  genealogical  sketches,  by 

>^  J.  S.  Futhey  and  G.  Cope.  Phil.  1881, 
40. 

Chicago  Antiquities.  Comprising  original 
Relations,  Letters  and  Notes  pertaining 
to  Early  Chicago,  by  Henry  Hurlbut. 
Chicago,  1881,  8°- 

Memorials  of  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati 
of  Massachusetts,  by  Francis  Drake. 
Boston,  1873,  8«- 

Historical  and  Genealogical  Record  of 
First  Settlers  of  Colchester  County,  by 
T.  Miller.     Halifax,  1873. 

Old  Families  of  Concord,  Mass.,   and  a 

Record  of  their  Descendants  in  Part  to 

the    Present    Generation.      Edited   by 

Charles  Edward  Potter.  Boston,  1887, 
40. 

A  List  of  the  representatives  of  the  town 
of  Concord  from  the  Colonial  period  to 
the  present  time,  with  dates  of  their 
election,  etc.,  including  the  names  of 
other  officers,  1672  to  1887.  Groton 
Historical  Se7'ies,  vol.  11.  Groton,  1887, 
8« 

A  Catalogue  of  the  names  of  the  early 
Puritan  Settlers  of  the  Colony  of 
Connecticut,  with  the  time  of  their 
arrival  in  the  Country  and  Colony,  etc., 
by  Royal  Ralph  Hinman.  Hartford, 
1852,  &c.,  8'^- 

Genealogical  Notes,  or  Contributions  to 
the  Family  History  of  some  of  the 
First  Settlers  of  Connecticut  a»d  Mas- 
sachusetts, by  Nathaniel  Goodwin. 
^     Hartford,  1856,  8'>- 


Memorial,  Genealogy,  and  Ecclesiastical 
History.  To  which  is  added  an 
Appendix,  with  explanatory  Notes  and 
Index,  by  Alfred  Andrews.  Chicago, 
111.,  1867,  8'^ 

A  History  of  St.  Mark's  Parish,  Culpepper 
County,  Virginia.  With  Notes  of  Old 
Churches  and  Old  Families,  by  Rev. 
Philip  Slaughter.  Culpepper,  1877, 12<>- 

A  Decennial  Catalogue  of  the  Class  which 
graduated  at  Dartmouth  College,  July 
28,  1842,  &c.,  by  Truman  Rickard. 
Boston,  1858,  8''- 

Sketches  of  the  Alumni  of  Dartmouth 
College,  from  the  first  graduation  in 
1771  to  the  present  time,  by  the  Rev. 
George  T.  Chapman.  Cambridge,  1867. 

History  of  the  Counties  of  Dauphin  and 
Lebanon  in  the  Commonwealth  of  Penn- 
sylvania, Biographical  and  Genealogi- 
cal, by  William  Henry  Egle.  Phila- 
delphia. 1883,  8«- 

The  Record  of  Births,  Marriages  and 
Deaths,  and  Intentions  of  Marriage  in 
the  Town  of  Dedham.  Volumes  1  and 
2,  with  an  Appendix  containing  Records 
of  Marriages  before  1800,  returned 
from  other  Towns,  under  the  Statute 
of  1857.  1635—1845.  Edited  by 
Don  Gleason  Hill.  Dedham,  Mass. 
1886,  8«- 

Dedham  Historical  Register.  Published 
by  the  Dedham  Historical  Society. 
Dedham,  Mass.  1890  &c.  8o- 

Genealogies,  Necrology,  and  Reminis- 
cences of  the  Irish  Settlement  on  the 
Forks  of  the  Delaware,  by  Rev.  John 
C.  Clyde.  Published  by  the  Author, 
1879. 

History  of  Derby,  Conn.,  with  genealo- 
gies, by  Samuel  Orcutt.     1880,^  8«- 

Epitaphs  from  the  Old  Burying  Ground 
in  Dorchester.  Boston  Highlands, 
1869,  8«- 

The  Ancient  Proprietors  of  Jones's  Hill, 
Dorchester,  including  brief  Sketches, 
of  the  Jones,  Stoughton,  Tailer,  Wis- 
wall,  Moseley,  Capern  and  Holden 
Families,  by  David  Clapp.  Boston, 
1883,  8°-     For  private  distribution. 

History  of  Douglas,  Mass.,  by  Wm.  A. 
Emerson.  Boston,  1879,  8«-  [Con- 
tains genealogies  of  Dudley,  Hill,  Hunt, 
Hawson,  Stone,  Thayer,  Wallis,  and 
Whipple.] 


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Amebica. 


The  History  of  Dublin,  N.H.,  Contain- 
ing the  Address  by  Charles  Mason,  and 
the    Proceedings    of    the    Centennial 
Celebration,   June    17,    1852,   with   a 
Register  of  Families,  by  L.  W.  Leon- 
ard.    Boston,  1855,  8'>- 
General  History  of  Duchess  County,  N. 
Y.,   by   Philip   H.  Smith.      Pawling, 
1877. 
Bi-Centennial  of  Old  Dunstable.   Address 
by   Hon.    S.  T.  Worcester,  and  Some 
Notice  of  Persons  and  Families  of  the 
Early  Times  of  Dunstable,  including 
Welds,    Tyngs,    Lovewells,    Farwells, 
Fletchers,  Bancrofts,  Joneses  and  Cut- 
lers, by  John  B.  Hill.     Nashau,  N.H. 
1878,  80- 
A   History    of   the   Town   of   Duxbury, 
Massachussetts,  with   Genealogical 
Registers,  by  Justin  Winsor.     Boston, 
1849,  80- 
History  of  Easthampton,  its  settlement 
and  growth,  together  with  a  Genealogi- 
cal Record  of  its  original  Families,  by 
Payson    W.    Lyman.      Northampton, 
1866,  120- 
The  East-Haven  Register :  in  three  parts. 
Containing  the  names,  marriages,  and 
deaths    of    the    families    which    first 
settled  or  have  resided  in  East-Haven, 
from  1644  to  1823,  by  Stephen  Dodd. 
New-Haven,  1824,  12*- 
Genealogical    History    of  the    Town   of 
Easton,    Massachusetts,    by    William 
L.  Chaffin.     In  progress,  1887. 
A  short  Genealogical  Account  of  a  few  of 
the  Families  of  the  Early  Settlers  in 
Eliot,   and  of  a  branch  of  the  Moody 
Family,  by  William  Fogg.    Saco,  1851, 
16«- 
The  Essex  Memorial  for  1836,  embracing 
a  Register  of  the  Count v,  by  James  R. 
Newhall.     Salem,  1836." 
Fall  River,  Mass.,  and  its  Industries  with 
Biographical  and  Genealogical  Sketches, 
by  F.  M.  Peck  and  H.  H.  Earll.     Fall 
River,  1878,  4'^- 
The   History   of   Farmington,    Franklin 
Co.,   Maine,   1776—1885,    by  Francis 
Gould  Butler.     Farmington,  1885,  8o- 
[About   800   pages  of  this  work   are 
devoted  to  genealogy.] 
History    and    genealogy    of    Fenwick's 
Colony,  by  Thomas  Shourds.     Bridge- 
ton,  1876,  S*'- 


Tombstone  Inscriptions  from  the  Church- 
yard   of   the   First   Reformed   Dutch 
Church  of  Fishkill  Village,    Dutchess 
County,    N.Y.     Compiled   by   E.    W. 
Van  Voorhis.     Printed  for  private  dis- 
tribution, 1882,  8«- 
History  of  Framingham,   Mass.,    1640 — 
1847,  with  a  Notice  of   Sudbury   and 
its  first  Proprietors  ;  also  a  Register  of 
Families  with  genealogical  sketches,  by 
Wm.  Barry,     Boston,'  1847. 
History   of   Framingham,   etc.,   with    a 
Genealogical     Register,     by     Charles 
Adams.     Brookfield,  1886,  8«- 
A   History   of   the   Town   of    Franklin, 
Mass.;   from    its    Settlement    to    the 
Completion  of  its  First  Century  ;  with 
Genealogical   Notices    of   its    Earliest 
Families,    etc.,   by    Mortimer    Blake. 
Flanklin,  Mass.  1879,  8o- 
Franklin  Historical  Magazine.     A  Maga- 
zine devoted  to  the  History  and  Topo- 
graphy of   Franklin  County  [Maine]. 
By  J.  Swift.  Farmington,  Maine,  1881, 
&c.,  8°-     Published  quarterly. 
History  of  Gardiner,  Pittston,  and  West 
Gardiner,  with  a  Sketch  of  the  Kennebec 
Indians,  and  New  Plymouth  Purchase, 
comprising    Historical    Matter    from 
1602   to    1852.       With    Genealogical 
Sketches  of  many  Families,  by  J.    W. 
Hanson.     Gardiner,  1852,  12'^- 
History  of  the    Town    of   Gilsum,    New 
Hampshire,   from   1752   to   1879,  by 
Silvauus  Hay  ward.      [Part  3  is  devoted 
to     family     registers,     alphabetically 
arranged.]   Manchester,  N.H.  1881,  4«- 
History  of  the  Town  of  Goshen,   Hamp- 
shire  County,  Mass.,    from    its    first 
settlement    in    1761    to    1881,    with 
Family  Sketches,   by   Hiram    Barrus. 
Boston,  1881,  8*^- 
History  of  Grafton,   Worcester   County, 
Massachusetts,    inckiding   the   genea- 
logies   of    seventy-nine    of    the     old 
families,  by  F.  C.  Peirce.       Worcester 
[Mass.]  1879,  8^»- 
History  of  Greenwich,  Conn.,  with  genea- 
logies, by  D.  M.   Mead.      New    York, 
1857,  12«- 
History  of  the  Town  of  Groton,  including 
Pepperell  and  Shirley,    Massachusetts. 
With  Appendices,   containing   Family 
Registers,     &c.,     by     Caleb    Butler, 
Boston,  1848,  8<>- 


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Epitaphs  from  the  Old  Burying  Ground 
in  Groton,  Massachusetts.  With 
Notes  and  an  Appendix,  by  Samuel  A. 
Green.  Groton,  1878,  4«- 
A  Brief  Account  of  some  of  the  Early 
Settlers  of  Groton,  Massacliusetts ; 
being  the  Appendix  to  "  Groton  Epi- 
taphs." By  Samuel  A.  Green.  Groton, 
1878,  4fi-  Only  thirty  copies  printed. 
Groton  Historical  Series.  No.  xiii.  A 
Register  of  Births,  Deaths  and  Mar- 
riages in  Groton,  1664 — -1693,  and  of 
Marriages,  1713—1793.  As  copied 
from  the  Middlesex  County  liecords. 
Groton,  1886,  S^- 

Genealogies  of  the  Hadley  Families, 
embracing  the  Early  Settlers  of  the 
Towns  of  Hatfield,  South  Hadley, 
Amherst,  and  Granby.  Northampton. 
1862,  8«- 

History  of  Hadley,  etc.,  by  Sjdvester 
Judd,  with  Family  Genealogies,  by  L. 
M.  Boltwood.     Northampton,  1863. 

A  Historical  Sketch  of  the  town  of  Han- 
over, Mass.,  with  Family  Genealogies, 
by  John  S.  Barry.     Boston,  1853,  8°- 

Historical  Sketch  of  Old  Hanover,  Rev. 
Thomas  H.  Robinson.  With  a  Notice 
of  the  Church  at  Conewago,  by  A. 
Boyd  Hamiltion.  Dauphin  County 
Historical  Society,  1878,  8o-  Note  :— 
This  work  contains  lists  of  names, 
baptisms,  marriages,  etc. 

History  of  Hard  wick,  Massachusetts. 
With  a  Genealogical  Register,  by 
Lucius  R.  Paige.     Boston,  1883,  8'*- 

Early  Settlers  of  Harrison,  Me.,  with  an 
Historical  Sketch  of  the  Settlement, 
and  Genealogies,  by  Rev.  G.  T.  Ridlon, 
Skowhegan,  1877,  S''- 

Memorials  of  the  Gradutes  of  Harvard 
University,  by  John  Farmer.  J}^ew 
Hampshire  Ilistorical  Society,  vol.  4. 
Concord,  1836,  8«- 

Harvard  Memorial.  Biographies  of  the 
Harvard  Students  who  fell  in  the  War 
of  Secession,  1860 — 64,  2  vols.  Cam- 
bridge, 1866,  8«- 

Biographical  Sketches  of  Graduates  of 
Harvard  University,  in  Cambridge, 
Massachusetts,  1642 — 1677,  by  John 
Langdon  Sibley.  2  vols.  Cambridge, 
1873  &  1881,  8«- 

Harvard  University  Memoirs.  Boston, 
1886,  80- 


Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of 
the  Law  School  of  Harvard  University, 
1817—1887.     Camb.  1888,  8o- 
History  of  the  Town  of  Henniker,  Merri- 
mack County,  New  Hampshire,  with 
a  Genealogical  Register  of  the  Families 
of  Henniker,  by  Leander  W.  Cogswell, 
Concord,  1880,  8«- 
History  of  tha    Town  of  Hollis,   N.H., 
from  its    First  Settlement  to  the  Year 
1879.        With      many      Biographical 
Sketches  of  the  Early  Settlers,   their 
Descendants  and  other  Residents,  by 
Samuel  T.  Worcester.     Boston,  1879, 
8«- 
Extracts  from  the  first  Book  of  Church 
Records  in  Hopkinton.     See   "  Farmer 
and   Moore's  New  Hampshire  Collec- 
tion,"   vol.    ii.  pp.    171,    172.   1824, 
&c. 
History  of  Hubbardston,  Worcester  Co., 
1686 — 1881,  with  genealogies,  by  Rev. 
J.  M.  Stone.     Hubb,  1881,  H^- 
History  of  the  County  of  Hudson,  New 
Jersey,  from  its  earliest  settlement  to 
the  present  time.      [With  genealogies 
of  New  Jersey  families.]      By  Chas. 
H.  Winfield.     New  York,  1874,  8o- 
The  Hammatt  Papers.     Vol.  i.   contains 
"  The  Early    Inhabitants  of  Ipswich, 
Mass.,     1633—1700,"     by    Abraham 
Hammatt.       1854.      Ipswich,     1880, 
8°-      Published  quarterly. 
Old  Kent ;   the  eastern  shore   of   Mary- 
land, with   genealogical  histories,   etc. 
Edited  by  G.  A.  Hanson.      Baltimore, 
1876,  8«- 
Kilbourn    Historical    and    Genealogical 
Society,  Kilbourn  House,  Milton,   Ct. 
Proceedings,  etc. 
Register,   in   alphabetical   order,  of    the 
Early  Settlers  of  Kings  County,  Long 
Island,  N.Y.,  from  its  first   settlement 
by  Europeans  to  1700.    With  contribu- 
tions to  their  biographies  and  genea- 
logies,   by  T.  G.  Bergen.      New  York, 
1881,  8'^- 
Kings   County     Genealogical    Club, 
Collections.     New  York,  1882,  &c,  8°- 
Old     Knickerbocker      Families.        The 
Baptismal  and  Marriage   Registers  of 
the   old  Dutch   Church   of  Kingston, 
N.Y.,  from  its  organization  in  1660  to 
1810,  by  R.   R.   Hoes.     In  progress, 
1889. 


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The  Early  liecords  of  Lancaster,  Mass. 
1643—1725.  Edited  by  Henry  S. 
Nourse.     Lancaster,  1884,  8<'- 

History  of  the  Counties  of  Berks  and 
Lebanon.  Containing  a  brief  account 
of  the  Indians,  and  notices  of  the  first 
settlers,  giving  the  names  of  nearly 
five  thousand  of  them,  by  I.  D.  Kupp. 
Lancaster,  Pa.  1884,  S*'- 

History  of  the  Town  of  Lexington, 
Middlesex  County,  Mass.,  from  its 
first  Settlement  to  1868,  with  a  genea- 
logical Register  of  Lexington  Families, 
by  Charles  Hudson.    Boston,  1868,  8«- 

A  Biographical  History  of  the  County  of 
Litchfield,  Ct.  Comprising  biographical 
sketches  of  distinguished  Natives  and 
llesidents  of  the  County,  together  with 
complete  lists  of  the  Judges,  Sheriffs, 
Senators,  etc.,  by  Payne  Kenyon 
Kilbourn.     New  York,  1851,  8°- 

The  History  of  Long  Island,  with 
Genealogies  of  the  principal  Families, 
by  B.  F.  Thompson.  N.  York,  1839, 
S*'-  Second  edition  revised  and 
enlarged,  2  vols.  1843. 

The  Bergen  Family ;  with  notes  on  the 
genealogy  of  several  Long  Island 
families,  by  T.  G-.  Bergen.  Albany, 
1876,  8«- 

Longmeadow,  Mass.  Centennial  Celebra- 
tion, 1883,  with  Genealogies.  Hartford, 
1884,  8'- 

The  Parish  liegister  of  St.  Anne's  Church, 
Lowell,  Mass.  llev.  Theodore  Edsou, 
Rector.     Lowell,  Mass.  1885,  S"- 

Tlie  Maine  Genealogist  and  Biographer. 
A  Quarterly  Journal.  Edited  by  Wm. 
B.  Laphara.  Augusta,  Me.  1875,  &c. 
8°- 

Maine  Historical  and  Genealogical  Re- 
corder. S.  M.  Watson,  publisher.  Port- 
land, Maine,  1884,  &c.  4'^-  Periodical 
publication. 

Maine  Wills,  1640—1760.  Edited,  with 
notes,  by  William  M.  Sargent.  Port- 
land, 1887,  8°- 

A  History  of  the  Law,  the  Courts,  and 
the  Lawyers  of  Maine,  by  Wm.  Willis. 
Portland,  1863,  8'>- 

History  of  the  Town  of  Marlborough, 
Middlesex  County,  Mass.,  from  its  first 
settlement  in  1657  to  1861 ;  with  a 
genealogy  of  the  Families  to  1800,  by 
Charles  Hudson.     Boston,  1862,  8«- 


The  Founders  of  Maryland  as  portrayed 
in  Manuscripts,  Provincial  Records 
and  Early  Documents,  by  Rev.  Edward 
D.  Neill.     Albany,  1876,  8°- 

Old  Kent  :  The  Eastern  Shore  of  Mary- 
land. With  Genealogical  Histories  of 
old  and  distinguished  Families  of 
Maryland  and  their  connection  by 
marriage,  &c.,  by  Geo.  A.  Hanson. 
Baltimore,  1876.  8°- 

Genealogical  Notes  of  Maryland  Families, 
illustrated  by  coats  of  arms,  etc.,  by 
Lawrence  Buckley  Thomas.  2  parts. 
Baltimore,  1877,  4«- 

Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  Col- 
lections, four  series  of  10  vols,  in  each. 
Boston,  1792—1871,  8°     In  progress. 

Chronicles  of  the  First  Planters  of  the 
Colony  of  Massachusetts,  by  Alexander 
Young.     Boston,  1846,  8« 

Rich  Men  of  Massachusetts,  with  brief 
Sketches  of  nearly  fifteen  hundred 
characters,  by  Abner  Forbes  and  J.  W. 
Greene.     Boston,  1852. 

The  Massachusetts  Civil  List  for  the 
Colonial  and  Provincial  Periods,  1630 
— 1774.  Being  a  List  of  the  names 
and  Dates  of  Appointment  of  all  the 
Civil  Officers  constituted  by  authorit}^ 
of  the  Charters,  or  the  Local  Govern- 
ment, by  Wm.  H.  Whitmore.  Albany, 
1870.  8"- 

List  of  Members  of  the  Massachusetts 
Society  of  the  Cincinnati  ;  including  a 
Complete  Roll  of  the  Original  Members, 
with  Brief  Biographies,  by  Francis  S. 
Drake.     Boston,  1872.  8'^- 

Massachusetts  Families.  "  Hammatt 
Papers."     Ipswich,  1881.  8^- 

Register  of  Families  settled  at  the  Town 
of  Medford,  Mass.,  by  William  Henry 
Whitmore.     Boston,  U.  S.  1855.  8^'- 

History  of  the  Town  of  Medford,  Middle- 
sex County,  Mass.,  from  its  first 
settlement  in  1630  to  the  present  time, 
by  Charles  Brooks.  Boston,  1855,  8«- 
[Appended  to  this  history  is  a  "  Regis- 
ter of  Families,"  of  about  72  pages.] 

History  of  the  Town  of  Medford,  Middle- 
sex County,  Massachusetts,  from  its 
First  Settlement  in  1630  to  1855,  by 
Charles  Brooks.  Revised,  enlarged, 
and  brought  down  to  1885,  by  James 
M.  Usher.  Boston,  1886,  8<'-  [This 
work  contains  66  pages  of  genealogies.] 


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The  Historical  and  Genealogical  Re- 
searches and  Recorder  of  Passing 
Events  of  Merrimack  Valley.  Being 
a  Repository  of  Antiquities  relating  to 
the  History,  Biography,  Genealogy, 
Heraldry,  Archaeology,  etc.  of  the 
Valley.  Edited  by  Alfred  Poor. 
Haverhill,  1857,  &c.,  fol. 

Catalogue  of  the  Graduates  of  Middlebury 
College ;  embracing  a  Biographical 
Register  and  Directory,  by  Thomas 
Scott  Pearson.  Windsor  (Vt.)  1853, 
80- 

Alumni  Record  of  Wesleyan  University, 
Middletown,  Conn.  Third  edition, 
1881—3.     Hartford,  Conn.  1883,  8°- 

History  of  the  Town  of  Milford,  Wor- 
cester County,  Massachusetts,  from  its 
First  Settlement  to  1881.  In  two 
parts.  Part  I.  strictly  Historical. 
Part  II.  Biographico- Genealogical 
Register,  by  Adin  Ballou.  Milford, 
1882,  8°- 

History  of  New  Milford  and  Bridgewater, 
Conn.,  with  genealogies,  by  Samuel 
Orcutt.     1882,  S^- 

Inscriptions  on  Tombstones  in  Milford, 
Conn.,  erected  prior  to  1800  ;  together 
with  a  few  of  aged  persons  who  died 
after  that  date,  by  N.  G.  Pond.  New 
Haven,  1889,  S^- 

Milton  Cemetery.  A  catalogue  of  the 
Proprietors  of  Lots,  together  with  a 
Record  of  Ancient  Inscriptions  on  all 
tablets  in  the  Cemetery  prior  to  and 
including  A.D.  1800.  A.D.  1687— 
A.D.  1800.     Boston,  1883,  8«- 

Register  of  Marriages  in  Milton,  Mass., 
from  the  Diary  of  Rev.  Peter  Thacher, 
1686—1727     Boston,  1883,  S^- 

University  of  Mississippi.  Catalogues  of 
the  Officers,  Students,  etc.  are  published 
every  third  year. 

First  Families  of  Old  Monmouth,  by  J. 
E.  Stillwell.     New  York,  1882,  S^- 

First  Families  of  Old  Monmouth  and  of 
Ocean  Counties,  New  Jersey,  by  Edwin 
Salter,  1882.  See  the  Monmouth 
Democrat;  and  the  New  Jersey 
Gourier. 

History  of  the  Town  of  Montpelier 
(Vermont),  1781  to  1861,  with  Bio- 
graphical Sketches  of  its  CitiSens,  by 
D.  P.  Thompson.  Montpelier,  1860, 
80- 


Bill  of  Mortality.  Being  a  Register  of 
the  Deaths  which  have  occurred  in  the 
Presbyterian  and  Baptist  Congrega- 
tions of  Morris-town,  New  Jersey,  for 
thirty-eight  years  past.  Printed  by 
Jacob  Mann.     Morris-town,  1806. 

History  of  the  Episcopal  Church,  in 
Narragausett,  Rhode- Island.  With 
notes  containing  Genealogical  and  Bio- 
graphical Accounts  of  distinguished 
men,  families,  etc.,  by  Wilkins  Updike. 
New  York,  1847,  8«- 

The  Narragausett  Historical  Register,  a 
Magazine  devoted  to  the  Antiquities, 
Genealogy  and  Historical  Matter  illus- 
trating the  History  of  the  Narragausett 
Country  or  Southern  Rhode  Island. 
Editor,  James  N.  Arnold.  Hamilton 
R.I.  1882,  &c.,  8«    Published  quarterly. 

Contributions  to  the  History  of  Ancient 
Families  of  New  Amsterdam  and  New 
York,  by  Edwin  R.  Purple,  with 
additions  and  emendations,  by  Samuel 
S.  Purple.  New  York,'  1881,  fol. 
Privately  printed. 

Genealogical  and  Ecclesiastical  History  of 
New  Britain,  Conn.,  by  A.  Andrews. 
Chicago,  1867,  8°- 

History  of  Newburgh,  N.Y.,  with  genea- 
logies, by  E.  M.  Ruttenber.  Newburgh, 
lb5i)— 61. 

Genealogical  Address  giving  a  brief  His- 
tory of  the  Parishioners  and  Founders 
of  the  Federal  Street  Church,  Newbury- 
port,  from  1745  to  1862,  by  Moody  D. 
Cook.     Newburyport,  1862. 

Collections,  Topographical,  Historical,  and 
Biographical  relating  principally  to  New 
Hampshire,  by  J.  Farmer  and  J.  B. 
Moore.     2  vols.     Concord,  1822-23. 

A  list  of  Councellors  of  New  Hampshire 
from  1680  to  1837,  by  John  Farmer. 
New  Hampsliire  Historical  Society, 
vol.  5.     Concord,  1837,  8«- 

Manual  of  the  New  Hampshire  Senate. 
First  101  years  under  the  Constitution, 
from  June  2,  1784,  to  June  3,  1885. 
Compiled  by  the  Hon.  Geo.  C.  Gilmore. 
Manchester,  N.H.  1884,  18°- 

A  Collection  of  New  Hampshire  Registers, 
by  Joseph  A.  Stickney.  Great  Falls, 
N.H.  1887,  18«- 

Catalogue  of  the  Persons  admitted  to  the 
First  Church  in  New  Haven,  from  1685 
to  1847,  by  the  Rev.  John  Davenport. 


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2  vols.  New  Haven,  1847  and  1854, 
120- 
The  History  of  New  Ipswich  from  its 
first  grant  in  1730  to  the  present  tilne  ; 
with  genealogical  notices  of  the  princi- 
pal Families,  by  F.  Kidder  and  A.  A. 
Gould.  Boston,  1852,  8«- 
History  of  Newport,  N.  H.,  1766—1878, 
with  genealogies,  by  Edmund  Wheeler. 
Concord,  1879,  8^ 

A  Histor}^  of  the  Early  Settlement  of 
Newton,  Massachusetts,  from  1639  to 
1800.  With  a  Genealogical  Eegister 
of  its  Inhabitants  prior  to  1800, 
by  Francis  Jackson.  Boston,  1854, 
120- 

Sketches  of  the  First  Emigrant  Settlers 
in  Newton  Towship,  Old  Gloucester 
County,  West  New  Jersey,  by  John 
Clement.     Camden,  N.  J.  1877,  8«' 

The  Annals  of  Newtown  in  Queen's 
Count}^  New  York  :  containing  its 
History  from  its  first  settlement,  to- 
gether with  a  particular  account  of 
numerous  Long  Island  Families  now 
spread  over  this  and  various  other 
States  of  the  Union,  by  James  liiker. 
New  York,  1852,  S^- 

A  Copy  of  the  Poll  List  of  the  Election 
for  liepresentatives  for  the  City  and 
County  of  New  York.  New  York,  1761, 
40-  The  same  for  1768.  The  same 
for  1769. 

Names  of  Persons  for  whom  marriage 
Licences  were  issued  by  the  Secretary 
of  the  Province  of  New  York  previous 
to  1784,  by  Edmund  B.  O'Callaglian. 
Printed  by  order  of  G.  J.  Tucker, 
Secretary  of  State.  New  York,  1860, 
80- 

The  New  York  Genealogical  and  Bio- 
graphical Record.  Devoted  to  the 
interests  of  American  Genealogy  and 
Biography.  Issued  Quarterly.  New 
York,  1870,  &c.  8«- 

History  of  New  York  during  the  Revolu- 
tionary War,  with  biographical  and 
genealogical  notices,  by  Thomas  Jones. 
2  vols.  New  York,  1879,  8«- 

Correct  Arms  of  the  State  of  New  York, 
as  established  1778,  by  H.  A.  Homes.- 
Albany,  1880,  8'^- 

Report  of  the  Commissioners  on  the 
Correct  Arms  of  New  York,  by  H.  A. 
Homes.     Albany,  1881,  8°- 


Second  Paper  on  the  Correct  Arms  of 
New  York,  as  established  by  law  since 
March  16, 1778.  By  Henry  A.  Homes. 
Albany,  1882,  8«- 

Harlem  (City  of  New  York)  :  Its  Origin 
and  Early  Annals.  With  sketches  of 
numerous  families,  by  James  Riker. 
New  York,  1881,  8"- 

Genealogical  Notes  relating  to  New  York 
and  New  England  Families,  by  S.  V. 
Talcott.     Albany,  1883,  8"- 

History  of  Northampton,  Lehigh,  Monroe, 
Carbon,  and  Schuylkill  Counties,  con- 
taining a  brief  history  of  the  First 
Settlers  by  I.  I).  Rupp.  Harrisburg, 
1845,  8«- 

Inscriptions  on  the  Tombs  and  Grave- 
stones in  the  "  Old  Burying  Ground," 
and  in  the  Graveyards  of  Northamp- 
ton ;  with  annals  of  the  Town,  by 
Thomas  Bridgman.  2  vols.  North- 
ampton, 1850. 

The  Ancient  Historical  Records  of  Nor- 
walk,  Connecticut,  by  Edwin  Hall. 
Norwalk,  1847,  12^-  [The  "Genea- 
logical Register,"  which  occupies  about 
106  pages  of  small  type,  in  this  work, 
contains  a  list  of  Early  Settlers  and 
their  Families.] 

Centennial  History  of  Norway,  Oxford 
Co.,  Maine.  Including  an  account  of 
the  Grantees,  Early  Settlers  and  Pro- 
minent Residents,  etc.  With  Genea- 
logical Registers  and  an  Appendix,  by 
William  Berry  Lapham.  Portland, 
Me.,  1886,  8«- 

Historj^  of  Nottingham,  Deerfield  and 
North  wood,  Rockingham  County,  N.H., 
with  Genealogical  Sketches,  by  Rev. 
Elliot  C.  Cogswell.  Manchester,  1878, 
8«- 

History  of  the  County  of  Orange.  With 
a  History  of  the  Town  and  City  of 
Newburgh  ;  General  and  Biographical, 
by  E.  M.  Ruttenber.  Newburgh,  N.J. 
1875. 

History  of  Oxford.  Part  First.  Church 
Records,  Births,  Marriages,  Deaths, 
etc.,  by  W.  C.  Sharpe.  Seymour, 
Conn.  1885,  12«- 

History  of  Paris,  Maine,  from  its  Settle- 
ment to  1880,  with  a  History  of  the 
Grants  of  1736  and  1731,  together  with 
personal  Sketches,  a  copious  Genea- 
logical Register,  and  an  Appendix,  by 


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Wm.  B.  Lapham  and  Silas  P.  Maxim. 
Paris,  Me.  1884,  8«- 

Pawlet,  Vermont,  for  100  3'ears,  by  H. 
Hollister.  Albany,  1867, 12«-  [Con- 
tains over  100  pages  of  family  sketches.] 

A  Collection  of  Memorials  of  divers 
deceased  Ministers  and  others  in  Penn- 
sylvania, New  Jersey,  etc.  from  the 
First  Settlement  to  1787.  Philadelphia, 
1788,  80-      Eeprinted  in  London. 

Letters  and  Papers  relating  chiefly  to  the 
Provincial  History  of  Pennsylvania. 
Edited  by  Thomas  Balch.  Phil.  1835, 
go.  Privately  printed.  [Prefixed  is 
much  interesting  genealogical  memo- 
randa relating  to  American  families.] 

A  Collection  of  thirty  thousand  names  of 
German,  Swiss,  Dutch.  French,  Portu- 
guese and  other  immigrants  in  Penn- 
sylvania ;  chronologically  arranged  from 
1727  to  1776,  by  I.  Daniel  Rupp. 
Harrisburg,  1856,  12o- 

A  Collection  of  upwards  of  Thirty  Thou- 
sand Names  of  German,  Swiss,  Dutch, 
French  and  other  Immigrants  in  Penn- 
sylvania, from  1727  to  1776,  with  a 
statement  of  the  names  of  Ships, 
whence  they  sailed,  &c.  also  an  Appen- 
dix containing  Lists  of  more  than  one 
thousand  German  and  French  in  New 
York,  prior  to  1712,  by  I.  Daniel  Rupp. 
Second  revised  and  enlarged  edition. 
Philadelphia,  1876,  8"- 

The  Biographical  Dictionary  of  Penn- 
sylvania of  the  Nineteenth  Century. 
.      Philadelphia,  1874,  40- 

Historical  Register  :  Notes  and  Queries, 
Historical  and  Genealogical,  relating 
to  Interior  Pennsylvania.  Edited  by 
William  H.  Egle,  M.D.  Harrisburg, 
Pa.  1883,  &c.  80-    Published  quarterly. 

Pennsylvania  Genealogies,  Scotch,  Irish, 
,  and  German,  by  William  Henry  Egle. 
>  Harrisburg,  1886,  8«- 

History  of  the  Town  of  Peterborough, 
N.H.,  with  Genealogies,  by  Albert 
Smith.     Boston,  1876,  S^- 

The  Historic  Mansions  and   Buildings  of 

.  Philadelphia,  with  some  Notice  of 
X-  their  Owners  and  Occupiers,  by  Thomp- 
son Westcott.     Philadelphia,  1877,  8°- 

Inscriptions  in  St.  Peter's  Church-Yard, 
Philadelphia.  Copied  and  arfanged  by 
the  Rev.  William  White  Robinson. 
Camden,  1879,  12°- 


y 


Marriage  Records  of  Gloria  Dei  Church, 
"  Old  Swedes,"  Philadelphia,  by  Park  , 
M'Farland.     Philadelphia,  1879,  H^- 

Old  Swedes'  Church,  Philadelphia,  Mar- 
riage Records,  1750 — 1863.  Carefully 
transcribed  from  the  Original  Records, 
by  Paul  M'Farland,  Jr.  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  1882,  8«- 

Collections  concerning  the  Early  History 
of  the  Founders  of  New  Plymouth,  the 
first  Colonists  of  New  England, 
by  Joseph  Hunter.  London,  1849, 
12°- 

Ancient  Landmarks  of  Plymouth,  part 
II.  A  genealogical  Register  of  Ply- 
mouth Families,  by  Wm.  T.  Davis. 
Boston,  1883,  8«' 

Alphabetical  index  of  births,  marriages 
and  deaths  recorded  in  Providence, 
R.I.,  1636—1850,  by  E.  M.  Snow. 
Providence,  1879,  8«-  " 

Catalogue  of  the  Psi  Upsilon  Fraternity, 
edited  by  Charles  W.  Smiley,  of  Madi- 
son, N.  J.  Ninth  edition,  1879.  The 
first  edition  was  printed  in  1842,  and 
the  subsequent  editions  in  1844,  1847, 
1849,  1852,  1855,  1864  and  1870. 

Genealogical  History  of  the  Town  of 
Reading,  Mass.,  including  the  present 
towns  of  Wakefield,  Reading,  and 
North  Reading,  by  Hon.  Lilley  Eaton. 
Boston,  1874. 

The  History  of  Reading,  Conn.,  from  its 
first  settlement  to  the  present  time. 
With  Genealogical  notes  on  the  Adams, 
Banks,  Barlow,  Bartlett,  Bartram, 
Bates,  Benedict,  Betts,  Burritt,  Bur- 
ton, Chatfield,  Couch,  Darling,  Fair- 
child,  Foster,  Gold,  Gorham,  Gray, 
Griffin,  Hall,  Hawley,  Hill,  Heron, 
Hull,  Jackson,  Lee,  Lyon,  Lord,  Mal- 
lor}^,  Meade,  Rogers,  Rumsey,  Sanford, 
Smith,  and  Snow  Families,  by  Chas. 
Burr  Todd.     New  York,  1880,  S^- 

Documentary  History  of  Rhinebeck,  in 
Duchess  County,  New  York,  embracing 
biographical  sketches  and  genealogical 
records  of  our  first  families,  by  Edward 
D.  Smith.     Rhinebeck,  1881,  8°- 

Census  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Colony 
of  Rhode  Island  and  Providence  Plan- 
tations, in  the  year  1774,  arranged 
John  R.  Bartlett.  Providence,  by 
1858. 


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Kecollections  of  Olden  Times,  with  Genea- 
logies of  Kobinson,  Hazard  and  Sweet 
Families  of  K.  Island,  by  T.  11.  Hazard. 
Newport,  1879,  8«- 

The  Genealogical  Dictionarj^  of  Khode 
Island  ;  comprising  three  generations 
of  settlers  who  came  before  1690  ;  with 
some  families  carried  to  the  fourth 
generation,  by  John  Osborne  Austin. 
Albany,  1887,  4^^' 

Ancestry  of  Thirty-Three  Rhode  Island- 
ers (born  in  the  18th  century)  ;  also 
Twenty-seven  Charts  of  Jloger  Willi- 
ams's Descendants  ;  and  an  Account  of 
Lewis  Latham,  with  a  Chart  of  his 
American  Descendants  ;  and  a  List  of 
180  portraits  of  Rhode  Island  Gover- 
nors, Chief  Justices,  Senators,  etc.,  by 
John  0.  Austin.     Albany,  1889,  4P- 

Richmond  County  Enrolment  List.  New 
York,  1863,  4^'- 

History  of  the  Town  of  Richmond,  Che- 
shire County,  New  Hampshire,  from  its 
first  settlement  to  18«2,  by  William 
Bassett.  Boston,  Mass.  1884,  8°- 
[Nearly  one  half  of  this  work  is  de- 
voted to  genealogies.] 

History  of  Rindge,  N.H.,  with  a  genea- 
logical register,  by  Ezra  S.  Stearns. 
Boston,  1875,  8«- 

Pioneer  Record  of  Early  Settlers  of  Ross, 
Co.  Ohio,  by  I.  J.  Finley  and  R.  Put- 
man.     Cincinnati,  1871,  8*^- 

Copy  of  the  First  Book  of  Births  and 
Burials,  &c.  of  the  Town  of  Rowley, 
with  Notes,  by  Matthew  A.  Stickney. 
"  Historical  Collections  of  the  Essex 
Institute,"  vols.  4,  5  &  6.  Salem, 
1863—1864. 

Copy  of  the  Record  of  Deaths  of  the 
First  Church  in  Rowley,  Mass.,  by 
Geo.    B.    Blodgette.       Salem,    1878, 

The  History  of  Roxbury  Town,  Massa- 
chusetts, by  C.  M.  Ellis.  Boston, 
1847,  8<^-  "[Forty-five  pages  of  this 
work  are  devoted  to  Genealogical 
History.] 

A  History  of  Rutland,  Worcester  County, 
Massachusetts,  with  a  Biography  of 
its  first  Settlers,  by  Jonas  Reed.  Wore. 
1836,  12«- 

Inscriptions  from  the  Burying  Grounds 
in  Salem,  Massachusetts.  Boston, 
1838,  80- 


Memorial  Notices,  Inscriptions,  etc.  in 
Harmony  -  Grove  Cemetery,  Salem. 
Salem,  1866,  pp.  80. 

Notes  and  Extracts  from  the  Records  of 
the  First  Church  in  Salem,  1629  to 
1736,  by  James  A.Emmerton.  Salem, 
1879,  8«- 

Record  of  the  Parish  List  of  Deaths, 
1785—1819,  by  Rev.  Wm.  Bentley. 
Salem,  1882,  8«' 

Eighteenth  Century  Baptisms  in  Salem, 
Massachusetts.  Compiled  from  the 
original  records,  and  alphabetically 
arranged,  by  James  A.  Emmerton. 
Salem  Press,  1886,  8«-' 

The  Salem  Press  Historical  and  Genea- 
logical Record.  Published  quarterly. 
Salem,  Mass.  1890,  &c.  8"-    In  j^rof/ress. 

A  Genealogical  History  of  the  Hoyt 
Family,  and  a  List  of  the  First  Settlers 
of  J'alisburv  and  Amesbury,  Mass.  etc., 
by  David  W.  Hoyt.  Boston,  1871, 
8«- 

Records  of  the  First  Church  at  Salisbury, 
Mass.,  1687—1754,  by  William  P. 
Upham.     Salem,  1879,  8o- 

History  of  Salt  Lake  City,  with  bio- 
graphical memoranda.  By  authority 
of  the  City  Council.  Revising  Com- 
mittee, John  R.  Winder,  R.  T.  Burton, 
Geo.  A.  Mears,  etc.     Utah,  1886,  4o- 

History  of  Sanbornton,  New  Hampshire. 
In  two  volumes.  Vol.  ii.  Genealogies, 
by  Rev.  M.  T.  Runnels.  Boston, 
1881,  8'^- 

Early  Settlers  of  Sangamon  Co.  111.,  by  J. 
C,  Powers.     Springfield,  1876,  8°- 

Contributions  for  the  Genealogies  of  the 
Descendants  of  the  first  settlers  of 
Schenectady,  from  1662  to  1800,  by 
Jonathan  Pearson.     Albany,  1873,  4*^- 

History  of  Seymour,  Connecticut,  with 
Biographies  and  Genealogies,  by  W.  C. 
Sharpe.     Seymour,  1879,  8'^- 

The  History  of  Ancient  Sheepscot  and 
Newcastle  :  Including  Early  Pemaquid, 
Damariscotta,  and  other  places;  Together 
with  the  Genealogy  of  more  than  four 
hundred  families,  by  Rev.  David 
Quimby  Cushman.  Bath,  Me.  1882, 
8«- 

A  genealogical  register  of  the  descendants 
of  the  earl}^  planters  of  Sherborn,  HoUis- 
ton,  and  Medway,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Abner 
Morse.     Boston,  1855,  8®- 


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A  Genealogical  Register  of  the  Inhabitants 
and  History  of  the  Towns  of  Sherborn 
and  Holliston,  by  Rev.  Abner  Morse. 
Boston,  1856,  8°- 

History  of  the  Town  of  Shirley,  Massa- 
chusetts, from  its  Early  Settlement  to 
A.D.  1882,  by  Seth  Chandler.  [With 
genealogies  of  its  principal  inhabitants.] 
Shirley,  Mass.  1883,  8°- 

History  of  the  Town  of  Shrewsbury,  Mas- 
sachusetts, 1717  to  1829,  including  an 
extensive  Family  Register,  by  Andrew 
H.  Ward.     Boston,  1847,  8°- 

Centeimial  History  of  Somerset  County, 
by  Abraham  Messier.  Somerville,  1878. 
[This  work  contains  much  valuable 
genealogical  information  of  the  early 
settlers  and  their  descendants.] 

Names  of  the  First  Settlers  of  Somersworth, 
N.H ,  between  1650  and  1700.  See 
"  New  Hampshire  Historical  Collec- 
tions," vol.  iii.  p.  39. 

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corrected  and  enlarged,  by  Geo.  Rogers 
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Genealogical  Memorial  and  Family  Re- 
cord of  the  Ammidown  Family,  and  a 
Partial  Record  of  some  other  Families 
of  Southbridge,  Massachusetts,  by 
Holmes  Ammidown.  New  York,  1877, 
8"- 

Journal.  First  Settlers  of  Southold,  L. 
I.,  First  Proprietors  of  Orient,  etc., 
by  Aug.  Griffin.     Orient,  1857. 

History  of  Spencer,  Mass.,  from  its 
Earliest  Settlement  to  1860.  Second 
edition  with  Genealogies,  by  James 
Draper.     Worcester,  1841,  8"- 

Registration  of  Births,  Marriages,  and 
l3eaths  of  Stamford  Families,  including 
every  name,  relati(mship,  and  date  now 
found  in  the  Stamford  Registers,  from 
the  first  record  down  to  the  year  1825, 
by  Rev.  E.  B.  Huntington,  Stamford, 
Conn.  1874,  8«- 

Records  of  Births,  Marriages  and  Deaths 
of  the  Town  of  Sturbridge,  Mass. 
From  the  Settlement,  1738  to  1816. 
Southbridge,  Mass.  1879,  8^ 

Suffolk  County  Enrollment  List.  New 
York,  1863,  4P- 


History  of  Suffolk  County,  New  York, 
with  illustrations  and  sketches  of 
prominent  families,  etc.  New  York, 
1882,  40- 

History  of  the  Town  of  Sutton,  Mass., 
1704 — 1876,  with  a  genealogical  ac- 
count of  the  Sutton  Families,  by  W. 
A.  Benedict  and  H.  A.  Tracy.  Wore. 
1878,  8«- 

History  of  Thomaston,  Rockland  and 
South  Thomaston,  Maine,  from  their 
first  Exploration,  A.D.  1605 ;  with 
family  Genealogies,  by  Cyrus  Eaton. 
2  vols.  Hallowell,  1865,  12«- 

A  full  and  complete  history  of  the  Town 
of  Torrington,  Conn.,  from  its  first 
settlement  in  1737,  with  biographies 
and  genealogies  of  its  families,  by 
Samuel  Orcutt.     Albany,  1878,  8°- 

Genealogy  of  Early  Settlers  of  Trenton 
and  Ewing,  N.  J.,  by  Rev.  E.  F. 
Cooley.     Trenton,  1883,   8«' 

Truro  Baptisms,  1711—1800.  By  John 
Harvey  Treat.     Lawrence,  1886,  8°- 

A  History  of  the  Town  of  Union,  in  the 
County  of  Lincoln,  Me.,  to  the  middle 
of  the  nineteenth  century  ;  with  a 
Family  Register  of  the  Settlers,  before 
the  year  1800,  and  their  Descendants, 
by   John    Langdon    Sibley.      Boston, 

1851,  12«- 

The  Pioneers  of  Utica.  Being  sketches 
of  its  Inhabitants,  etc.  by  M.  M.  Bagg. 
Utica,  N.Y.  1877. 

Virginia  Pay  Rolls  of  Militia  entitled  to 
Land  Bounty.  Richmond,  Va.  1851, 
8°- 

Muster  Rolls  of  the  Virginia  Militia  in 
the  war  of  1812,  being  a  Supplement 
to   the    Pay    Rolls.      Richmond,   Va. 

1852,  80- 

Historical  and  Biographical  Sketches  of 
Virginia,  by  Rev.  Wm.  H.  Foote. 
Phil.  1855,  80- 

Old  Churches,  Ministers  and  Families  of 
Virginia,  by  Bishop  Meade.  2  vols. 
Philadelphia,  1857,  8°-  Reprinted  in 
1861. 

Genealogy  of  the  Page  Family  in  Vir- 
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the  Nelson,  Walker,  Pendleton  and 
Randolph  Families.  With  references 
to  other  distinguished  Families  in  Vir- 
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chiefly    unpublished    relating    to    the 
Huguenot  emigration  to  Virginia,  &c. 
With    an    Appendix    of   Genealogies. 
Edited  by  II.   A.  Brock.     Richmond, 
Va.,  18^^6,  8°- 
Walpole  [N.H.]  as  it  was  and  as  it  is,  a 
complete   history    of   the    Town  from 
1749    to     1879 ;       together    with     a 
history    of    one    hundred     and     fifty 
families,    previous    to    1820,    &c.,    by 
George    Aldrich.       Claremont,    N.H. 
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The  History  of  Waterbury,  Connecticut ; 
With    an    Appendix     of     Biography, 
Genealogy   and   Statistics,   by   Henry 
Bronson.     Waterbury,  1858,  8°- 
The    History     of     Waterford,     Oxford 
County,  Maine,  comprising  Historical 
Address,  by  Henry  P.  Warren  ;  Kecord 
of  Families,  by  Rev.  William  Warren, 
etc.     Portland,  1879,  S^- 
Genealogies  of  the  Families  and  Descend- 
ants of  the  Early  Settlers  of  Water- 
town,  including  Waltham  and  Weston, 
with  the  Early  History  of  the   Town, 
by   Henry   Bond.      2   vols.      Boston, 
1855,  8°-      Second  edition,  1860. 
Epitaphs  from  the  Old  Burying   Ground 
in   Watertown,  collected   by  William 
Thaddeus  Harris,  with  Notes  by  Edw. 
Doubleday  Harris.     Boston,  1869,  8«- 
An    Obituary   Record   of   Graduates    of 
Colby  University  (Waterville    College 
until    1866),    from    1822     to    1870. 
Waterville,  1870,  S^- 
History  of  Wayne  County,  Indiana,  with 
biographical   and  family  sketches,  by 
A.  W.  Young.     Cincinnati,  1872,    8«- 
History  of  Wells,  Vt.,  with  biographical 
and  genealogical  sketches,  by  Hiland 
Paul.     Rutland,  1869,  12o- 
A   History    of    the    County    of    West- 
Chester,  by  Robert  Bolton.      2  vols. 
New  York,  1848,  S^-    [Great  attention 
has  been  paid  by  the  author   to  the 
genealogical  portion  of  this  work.] 
Memorial  of  the  Reunion  of  the  Natives 
of  Westhampton,  Mass.,  September  5, 
1866.     Waltham,  1866,  8°- 
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Celebration,    March    25,    1874,    with 
genealogies,  etc.     West  Spring.  1874, 
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by  R.  P.  Stebbins.     Boston,  1864. 

Catalogues  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of 
Williams  College.  Troy,  1830  to  1841, 
8«- 

Annals  and  Family  Records  of  Winchester, 
Conn.,  by  John  Boyd.    Hartford,  1873, 

Winchester  Historical  and  Genealogical 
Society.  Devoted  to  local  history  and 
genealogy  in  the  town  of  Winchester, 
Massachusetts.  Winchester,  1884,  &c., 
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History  of  Ancient  Windham,  Ct. 
Genealogy.  Containing  a  Genealogical 
Record  of  all  the  early  Families  of 
Ancient  Windham,  embracing  the 
present  towns  of  Windham,  Mansfield, 
Hampton,  Chaplin  and  Scotland,  by 
William  L.  Weaver.  Willimantic,  1864, 
&c.,  8«- 

The  History  of  Windham  in  New  Hamp- 
shire, 1719 — 1883,  embracing  nearly 
one-third  of  the  ancient  settlement  and 
historic  town  of  Londonderry,  N.H., 
with  the  History  and  Genealogy  of  its 
First  Settlers  and  their  Descendants, 
and  most  of  the  families  of  its  past  and 
present  inhabitants,  by  Leonard  A. 
Morrison.     Boston,  Mass.  1883,  S^- 

The  History  of  Ancient  Windsor,  Conn., 
including  East  Windsor,  etc.  Also  the 
Genealogies  and  Genealogical  Notes  of 
those  Families  which  settled  within  the 
limits  of  Ancient  Windsor,  Connecti- 
cut, prior  to  1800,  by  Henry  R.  Stiles. 
New  York,  1859,  S"-. 

Memorial  Record  of  the  Fathers  of  Wis- 
consin, by  H.  A.  Tenney  and  D.  At- 
wood.     Madison,  Wis.  1880,  S''- 

Genealogical  Records  of  Wobum,  1641 
to  1855.     Boston,  1871. 

Woburn  Records  of  Births,  Deaths  and 
Marriages,  from  1640  to  1873,  by  Edw. 
F.  Johnson.     Woburn,  Mass.  1890, 8°- 

Transcript  of  Epitaphs  in  Woburn  First 
and  Second  Burial  Grounds,  chrono- 
logically arranged,  with  brief  illustra- 
tive notes,  by  Wm.  R.  Cutter  and  Edw. 
F.  Johnson.     Woburn,  Mass.  1890,  8o- 

History  of  the  Town  of  Wolcott  (Con- 
necticut), from  1731  to  1874,  with 
genealogies,  by  Samuel  Orcutt.  Water- 
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History  of  Ancient  Woodbury,  Conn., 
from  1659  to  1854  ;  including  the 
Towns  of  Washington,  Southbury, 
Bethlehem,  Roxbury,  and  a  part  of  Ox- 
ford and  Middlebury.  [With  numer- 
ous pedigrees  and  arms.]  By  William 
Cothren.  Waterbury,  Conn.,  1854,  8«- 
Supplementary  vol.  1872. 

History  of  Ancient  Woodbury,  Connecti- 
cut, "from  1G59  to  1879,  including 
Washington,  Southbury,  Bethlehem, 
Roxbury,  &c.  containing  the  genealo- 
gical statistics  of  the  same,  by  William 
Cothren.  3  vols.  Woodbury,  1879, 
8°- 

The  History  of  Woodstock,  Me.  With 
Family  Sketches  and  an  Appendix,  by 
Wm.  B.  Lapham.     Portland,  1882,  8«- 

Epitaphs  from  the  Cemetery  on  Worces- 
ter Common,  with  Notes,  by  W.  S. 
Barton.     Worcester,  1848. 

Reminiscences  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  from 
the  earliest  period.  Historical  and 
Genealogical,  by  Caleb  A.  Wall.  Wore. 
1877,  80- 

North  Worcester  ;  its  first  Settlers  and 
Old  Farms,  by  Caleb  A.  Wall.  Wore. 
1890,  80- 

Wyoming  Historical  and  Genealogical 
Society.  Proceedings,  etc.  Wilkes- 
barre,  Pa.  1882,  &c.  8«- 

The  Historical  Record  :  a  quarterly  publi- 
cation devoted  principally  to  the  Early 
History  of  Wyoming  Valley  and  Con- 
tiguous Territory ;  with  notes  and 
queries,  biographical,  antiquarian  and 
genealogical.  Edited  by  F.  C.  John- 
son. Published  quarterly.  3  vols. 
Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  1890,  8«- 

Families  of  the  Wyoming  Valley :  Bio- 
graphical, Genealogical  and  Historical. 
Sketches  of  the  Bench  and  Bar  of 
Luzerne  County,  Pennsylvania,  by 
George  B.  Kulp.  3  vols.  Wilkes- 
Barre,  Pa.  1885—89,  S^- 

Obituary  Record  of  Graduates  of  Yale 
College,  1861,  etc.  New-Haven,  Conn. 
1861,  &c.  8«-      In  progress. 

Biographical  Sketches  of  the   Graduates 
of  Yale  College,   with  Annuls  of  the 
I         College  History,  1701—1745,  by  F.  B. 
Dexter.     New  York,  1885,  S""- 


Yale  and  her  Honor-Roll  in  the  Ameri- 
can Revolution,  1775 — 1783,  by  Henry 
P.  Johnston.     New  York,  1888,  8«- 

Old  Times.  A  Magazine  devoted  to  the 
preservation  and  publication  of  Docu- 
ments relating  to  tlie  Early  History  of 
North  Yarmouth,  Maine,  including 
Genealogical  Records  of  the  Principal 
Families,  etc.  Edited  by  Augustus 
W.  Corliss.  Yarmouth,  Maine,  1877, 
&c.  8°-    Quarterly  periodical. 

Arms  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  by  John 
Woodward.  See  Notes  and  Queries, 
sixth  series,  vol.  ii.  pp.  104,  214. 

Statement  with  Reference  to  the  Knights 
Baronets  of  Nova  Scotia,  by  Sir  T.  C. 
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British-American  Association,  and  Nova 
Scotia  Baronets.  Report  of  Action, 
Brouu  against  the  Globe,  etc.  Edinb. 
1846,  8«-      Only  70  copies  printed. 

Sir  William  Alexander  and  American 
Colonization.  Including  the  Roll  of 
Knights  Baronets  of  New  Scotland, 
etc.,  by  the  Rev.  Edmund  F.  Slafter. 
Published  by  the  Prince  Society.  Bos- 
ton, 1873,  4«- 

Dictionnaire  Genealogique  des  Families 
Canadiennes  depuis  la  fondation  de  la 
Colonic,  par  Cyprien  Tanguay.  6  vols. 
Montreal,  1 871—89,  8°'      In  progress. 

A  travers  les  registers.  Notes  recueillies, 
etc.,  par  Cyprien  Tanguay.  Montreal. 
1886,  80- 

Escudo  de  Armas  de  Mexico  :  celestial 
proteccion  de  esta  nobilissima  ciudad 
de  la  Nueva-Espana,  y  de  casi  todo  el 
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Account  of  the  Abipones  an  Equestrian 
People  of  Paraguay,  by  Martin  Dob- 
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Sara  Coleridge.  3  vols.  Lond.  1822, 
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with  short  biographical  notices,  by 
Gaspar  ab  Avibus  Patavinus. 

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Genealogical  tables,  tracing  the  quarter- 
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Leopold  the  Second,  1218  to  1792,  by 
William  Coxe.  3  vols.  Lond.  1807, 
4P-  Other  editions  in  1820;  1847— 
52  ;  and  in  BoTin's  Standard  Library^ 
1846,  etc. 

Recensus  Diplomatico-Genealogicus  Ar- 
chivii  Campililiensis,  by  C.  Hanthaler 
2  vols  Vienna,  1819—20,  fol.  This 
work  is  a  continuation  of  the  same 
author's  "  ^asti  Gaonpililienses,''  1747 
—54. 

Osterreichisches  Adels-Lexikon,  von 
Johann  Georg  Megerle  von  Muhefeld. 
Wien,  1822^  8^-  Another  edition, 
1824. 

Storia  generale  della  casa  d'  Austria.  24 
vols.     Venezia,  1833—35,  S"- 

Geschichte  des  Hauses  Habsburg,  by  E. 
M.  Lichnowsky.  8  vols.  Wien,  1836 
—44,  8«- 

Stammbaum  der  Regenten  Osterreichs. 
Von  Leopold  I.  dem  Erlauchten  aus 
dem  Hause  Babenberg  vom  Jahre  984 
bis  Ferdinand  I.  aus  dem  Hause 
Habsburg-Lothringen,  by  Leop.  Pirtzl. 
Wien,  1842,  obi.  fol. 

Esquisses  genealogiques  concernant  un 
grand  n  ombre  de  families  alliees  entre 
elles  et  remontant  a  Saint  Louis, 
Rodolphe  de  Habsbourg,  Jean  Sans — 
Terre,  saint  Ferdinand,  etc.  [Par  Jean 
Charles  Aime  du  Hays.]  Paris,  1848, 
S""'      Another  edition,  1864. 


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Attstria. 


Uegesten  zur  Geschichte  der  Markgrafen 
und  Herzoge  Oesterreichs  aus  dem 
Hause  Babenberg,  by  A.  von  Meiller. 
Wien,  1850,  4«- 

Specchio  d'onore  della  Augustissima  Casa 
d'  Austria.     Trieste,  1SG8,  4'^- 

Die  Kaiserstein.  Geschichte  des  Hauses, 
von  Pusikan.  Edited  by  Alfred 
Grenser.     Wien,  1873,  8«- 

Deutsche  Kiiustter  im  Dienste  der  He- 
raldik,  by  Alfred  Grenser,  illustrated  by 
A.  Franz.     Wien,  1876,  4o- 

Hans  Baldung  genant  Grien,  und  seine 
heraldische  Thatigkeit.  Zwanzig  Wap- 
pen — Entwiirfe  des  Meisters  in  Besitze 
der  "  Albertina  "  zu  Wien,  etc.  Illus- 
trated by  A.  Franz,  by  Alfred  Grenser. 
Wien,  1878,  4o- 

Magyarorszag  czimertara,  by  K.  Taganyi, 
G.  Altenburger  and  B.  Eumbold. 
Budapest,  1880,  etc.  fol. 

Chronik  der  Graf  en  des  Heil.  Horn.  Reichs 
von  und  zur  Arco  genannt  Bogen. 
Wien,  1886,  8^^- 

A  Heraldika  Vezerfonala,  by  Baro  Nyary 
Albert.  Budapest,  1886,  &c.,  4P-  In 
progress. 

Armorial  of  Austria,  by  Johann  von 
Francolin.  German.  Augspurg,  1566, 
40. 

Spiegel  der  Ehren,  etc.  Plates  of  Arms 
of  the  Emperors  of  Austria  from  A.D. 
1212  to  1519,  by  Johann  Jacob  Fug- 
ger.     Numb.  1668,  fol. 

Album  Amicorum  of  Johann  Wilhelm 
Then,  of  Lintz,  in  Austria,  containing 
autographs  of  scholars  and  others, 
accompanied  by  coloured  coats  of  arms, 
1566—1570.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
15,853. 

Album  of  Christopher  Grundner,  of 
Efferding,  containing  autograph  in- 
scriptions of  his  friends,  with  coloured 
coats  of  arms,  1586 — 1616.  Brit. 
Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1205. 

Coloured  Arms  of  Noble  Families  of 
Austria,  etc.  17th  century.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  15,694. 

Arms  of  Hungarian,  Bohemian,  Austrian, 
and  Prussian  Families,  emblazoned, 
1712—1749.  Vellum.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MSS.  26,070-26,072. 

Wappenbuch  der  Oesterreichischen  Mon- 
archic. Herausgegeben  von  J.  A. 
Tyroff.     Nurnb.  1831,  S^- 


Wappen — Gallerie  des  hohern  Adels  der 
gesammten  Provinzen  des  osterreichis- 
chen  Kaiserstaates,  by  J.  Schindler, 
etc.     Wien,  1836—39,  8«- 

Die  Tiroler  Wappenbiicherim  Adelsarchive 
des  K.K.  Ministerium  des  Innern  zu 
Wien,  von  Hugo  von  Goldegg.  Inns- 
bruck, 1875,  8°- 

Wappenbuch  des  Konigreichs  Ungarn, 
by  G.  Altenburger  and  B.  Rumbold. 
Budapest,  1880,  &c.  8"- 

Wappenalbum  der  graflichen  Familien 
Oesterreich— Ungarns,  by  A.  M.  F. 
Gritzner  and  A.  M.  Hildebrandt, 
Leipzig,  1883,  &c.  8«- 

Drawings  of  funeral  escutcheons  and 
armorial  bearings  of  the  Royal  Families 
of  Austria  and  France,  and  other 
heraldic  drawings,  with  descriptions  in 
French  and  German,  19th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  17,985. 

Series  Genealogica  et  Chronologica  Judi- 
cum,  Ducum,  et  Regum  Boemise,  by 
J.C.  Speneri.  Wittembergse,  1612,  4P- 

Ditior  Hesperidum  ramis  defenditur  arbos, 
etc.  [A  genealogical  tree  of  the 
Kings  of  Bohemia  and  Hungary],  by 
Egidius  Sadeler.     Pragse,  1629,  fol. 

Miscellanea  Historica  Regni  Bohemie. 
By  Bohuslai  Balbini.  10  vols.  PragsB, 
1679—88,  fol.  [This  work  contains 
several  portraits  of  Bohemian  Kings, 
and  coats  of  arms,  with  numerous 
genealogical  tables  of  the  noble  families 
of  Bohemia] . 

A  Stammbuch  or  Album  containing  a  col- 
lection of  autographs  and  arms  richly 
emblasoned,  which  once  belonged  to  the 
Elector  Charles  Lewis,  son  of  Frederic, 
King  of  Bohemia,  17th  century.  Brit. 
Mus.  Kings  MS.  436. 

Genealogy  of  the  Princes  of  Bohemia. 
Single  sheet,  no  date.  Brit.  Mus.  Libr. 
131.  h.  5.  (24.) 

Specimen  Archontologise  Carinthise,  by 
E.  Frolich.     Vienne,  1758,  4"- 

Tentamen  genealogico-Chronologicum 
promo vendai  seriei  Comitum  et  rerum 
GoritijB,  ab  anno  1000,  ad  1500  ;  cum 
tabulis  genealogicis,  charta  Comitatum 
Goritiae  et  Gradiscae,  et  figures.  Rudol- 
ph us  Coroninus.     Vienna,  1759,  fol. 

Polhaimbisch  Spital  Buech  zu  Griessk- 
hierchen,  1608  to  1624.  Containing 
autograph   inscriptions,  with  arms  in 


F 


Austria. 


543 


colours,  of  benefactors  of  the  Hospital 
founded  by  the  family  of  Polheim  at 
Grieskirchen  in  Austria.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,472. 

Attioni  de  lie  dell'  Ungaria,  by  C. 
Spontone.  Pedigrees  and  arms. 
Bologna,  1602,  fol. 

Armorial  of  Hungary.  Insignia  Specta- 
bilium  perillustrissimarum  ac  Nobilium 
Familiarum  Inclyti  Regni  Hungarise, 
Decades  VI.  Arms  are  coloured  hy  J. 
M.  Korahinshy.     Pressburg,  1748,  4P- 

Account  of  the  establishment  of  the 
Society  of  Rifle-shooters  at  Ottenheim, 
1572,  by  Hans  Adam  and  Wilhelm 
Jorger,  Counts  of  ToUetli  ;  with 
coloured  drawings  of  their  Arms,  and 
of  the  Banners,  etc.  of  the  Society. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  20,749. 


Copioso  Eistretto  de  gli  Annali  di  Rausa, 
et  ensierae  si  narra  i  costumi,  gli  habiti, 
e  le  Pamiglie  Nobili  d'essa,  by  P. 
Luccari.  Yenetia,  1605,  4*^- 

Gentis  SilesijB  Aunales,  etc.,  by  Joac. 
Cureus.     Witebergie,  1571,  fol. 

Silesiacarum  Rerum  Scriptores  cum 
Supplemento,  by  P.  W.  Sommersberg. 
3  vols.  Lips.  1729—32,  fol.  [This 
work  contains   numerous  genealogical 

tables.] 

Wappen  Buch  aller  Geistlichen  des 
Piirstenthumbs  Steyer.  Griitz,  1567, 
40-      Reprinted,  1880. 

Das  Wappen  der  Stadt  Wien,  seine 
Entstehung  und  Geschichte,  by  Alfred 
Grenser.     Wien,  1866,  S^- 


Belgium. 


Belgium,  King  of,  see  Saxony. 

Genealogia  Ducum  Burgundise,  Braban- 
tise,  Flandriae,  Hollandiae,  ab  Hectore 
Trojano,  usque  ad  Carolum  V.,  by  Edm. 
Dintero.  Argent.  1529,  8«- 

Vergier  Genealogique,  contenant  les 
descentes  de  plusieurs  Ducqs,  Contes, 
Barons,  et  Seigneurs  nobles  de  la  Cres- 
tienete  ;  recuillez  par  P.  C.  Butkens, 
en  Anvers,  A.D.  1620.  2  vols.  Polio. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  12,450  ;  12,451. 

Stemmata  Principum  Belgii,  by  Aubert 
Le  Mire.     Brux.  1626,  12«- 

Jurisprudentia  Heroica  sive  de  Jure 
Beigarum  circa  Nobilitatem  et  Insignia 
demonstrate  incommentario  ad  Edict  um 
serenissimorum  Belgii  Principum 
Albert!  et  Isabellas  emulgatum  14  Dec. 
1616.  By  P.  Christinaus.  Brux. 
1668,  fol.  [This  work  contains 
numerous  portraits  and  coats  of  arms 
in  colours.] 

Belgian  Biography.  BibliotheoR  Belgica, 
by  Joannis  Pran.  Foppens.  2  vols. 
Brux.  1739,  4°- 


Monumens  Anciens  essentiellement  utiles 
a  la  France,  aux  Provinces  de  Hainault, 
Flandre,  Brabant,  Namur,  Artois, 
Liege,  Hollande,  Zelande,  Prise, 
Cologne,  etc.,  par  J.  Comte  de  Saint- 
Genois.  4  vols.  Paris,  1782—1806, 
fol.  [This  work  contains  large  folding 
pedigrees  and  coats  of  arms.] 

Amusemens  genealogiques,  par  le  comte 
J.  de  Saint- Genois.     Vienne,  1788,  fol, 

Dictionnaire  historique,  ou  Histoire 
abregee  de  tous  les  hommes  nes  dans 
les  XVII  Provinces  Belgiques,  etc.  [J. 
B.  Christyn.]     Paris,  1786,  12«- 

Les  Nobles  dans  les  Tribunaux,  traite  de 
droit,  enrichi  de  ])lusieurs  curiosities 
du  Blason,  par  H.  F.  de  Malte.  Liege. 
1816,  fol. 

Recueil  heraldique  et  historique  des 
families  nobles  de  Belgique,  par  F.  A. 
P.  T.  Baron  de  Reiffenberg.  Anvers, 
1845  ?  4«-    240  Pages  only  published. 

Armorial  du  Royaume  de  Belgique,  par 
le  Baron  Isidore  de  Stein  d'Altenstein. 
2  vols.  Brux.  1845—56,  4P' 


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Annuaire  de  la  Noblesse  de  Belgique, 
par  le  baron  Isidore  de  Stein  d' 
Altenstein.     Brvx.  18^7,  etc.  12<'- 

Recherches  Historiques  sur  les  Costumes, 
Civils  et  Militaires,  des  Gildes  et  des 
Corporations  de  Metiers,  leurs  drapeaux, 
leurs  armes,  leurs,  blasons,  etc.,  par  F. 
de  Vigne.     Gand,  1847,  4<'- 

Moeurs  et  usages  des  corporations  de 
metiers  de  la  Belgique  et  du  nord  de 
la  France  et  recherches  historiques  sur 
les  costumes  civils  et  militaires  des 
Gildes  et  des  corporations  de  metiers, 
leurs  drapeaux,  leurs  armes,  leurs 
blasons,  etc.,  par  F.  de  Vigne.  Gand, 
1857,  8«- 

Biographies  nationales.  La  Noblesse 
Beige,  par  Ch.  Poplimont.  With  por- 
traits and  arms  in  colours.  3  vols. 
Brux.  1849-55,  4«- 

Dictionnaire  Genealogique  et  Heraldique 
des  Families  Nobles  du  Royaume  de 
Belgique,  par  Felix  Victor  Goethals.  4 
vols.  Brux.  1849—52,  4'^; 

Onoraasticon  du  Dictionnaire  heraldique 
des  families  nobles  du  royaume  de 
Belgique,  par  F.  Y.  Goethals.  Brux. 
1865,  4«- 

Table  alphabetique  de  tous  les  noms  con- 
tenus  dans  le  Dictionnaire  genealo- 
gique, etc.  de  Felix  V.  Goethals,  par 
Alphonse  Kerry.     1883,  4P- 

Nobiliaire  de  Belgique,  par  N.  J.  van  der 
Heyden,  assisted  by  Baron  L.  de 
Herckenrode.  2  vols.  Anvers,  1853 — 
56,  8°- 
Miroir  des  Notabilities  Nobiliaires  de  la 
Belgique,  des  Pays-Bas  et  du  Nord 
de  la  France,  par  Felix  Victor  Goethals. 
9  vols.  Brux.  1857—61,  8^- 

Livre  d'or  du  noblesse  d'Austrasie  ; 
Belgique,  etc.  par  Gabriel  Ogilvy,  vol. 
1.  only.  Brux.  1861,  4P- 

Armorial  des  Alliances  de  la  Noblesse  de 
Belgique,  par  le  baron  Isidore  de  Stein 
d'  Altenstein.     Brux.  1863,  &c.  4P- 

Le  Beffroi.  Arts,  Heraldique,  Archeo- 
logie.  Edited  by  W.  H.  J.  W^eale. 
Bruges,  1863,  etc.  4''-  Periodical 
publication. 

La  Belgique  Heraldique,  recueil  histo- 
rique,  chronologique  et  biographique,  de 
toutes  les  Maisons  nobles  reconnues  de 
la  Belgique,  par  Ch.  Poplimont.  11 
vols.  Brux.  1863—67,  S^- 


Archeologie  des  Families  de  Belgique, 
par  Felix  Victor  Goethals.  Brux, 
1864,  4P- 

L'Art  de  verifier  les  Genealogies  des 
Families  Beiges  et  Hollaudaises.  Par 
J.  Huyttens.     Brux.  1865,  8«- 

Biographie  Nationale  de  Belgique.  Pub- 
lished by  the  Koyal  Academy  of 
Sciences,  etc.  8  vols.  Brux.  1866 — 85, 
8''-      In  progress. 

Indicateur  Nobiliaire  de  France,  de 
Belgique,  etc.,  par  Felix  Victor  Goethals. 
1869,  8«- 

Dictionnaire  des  cris  d'armes  et  devises 
des  personnages  celebres  et  des  families 
nobles  et  autres  de  la  Belgique,  Pays- 
Bas,  nord  de  la  France  et  principautes 
de  Liege,  par  le  comte  Alphonse 
O'Kelly.     Brux.  1865,  ^^■ 

Belgium.  Etat  nominatif  alphabetique 
des  Families  qui  font  partie  de  la 
Noblesse  du  Royaune.  Brux.  1882, 
8«- 

La  Belgique  et  sa  noblesse  officielle 
et  non  officielle,  par  P.  N.  de  Kessel. 
Bruges,  1886,  etc.,  S''-      In  progress. 

Collection  of  Rubbings  from  Monumental 
Brasses  in  Churches  in  Belgium.  Dept. 
of  MSS.  Brit.  Mus. 

Notitia  Marchionatus  Sacri  Romani 
Imperii  hoc  est  Urbis  et  Agri  Antverpi- 
ensis,  Oppidorum,  Dominiorura,  Monas- 
teriorum,  Castellorumquae  sub  eo,  by  J. 
Le  Roy.  Plates  of  aiwis,  seals.,  and 
monuments.     Amst.  1678,  fol. 

Historise  Episcopatus  Antverpienses. 
With  the  arms  of  the  Bishops  and 
Ahheys.     Brux.  1717,  4P- 

Verzameling  der  Graf -en  Gedenkschriften 
van  de  Province  Antwerpen.  Monu- 
mental Inscriptions,  etc.  6  vols. 
Anvers,  1856—71,  4P- 

Antwerp  Armorial,  in  colours.  See 
"  Histoire  de  la  Ville  d' Anvers,"  by 
Eugene  Gens.     Anvers,  1861,  8'^- 

Album  of  Charlotte  de  Straten,  containing 
mottoes,  autograph  signatures  and 
coloured  arms,  chiefly  of  members  of 
Brabant  families,  1595—1599.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  20,704. 

Ducum  Brabantise  Chronica,  by  Hadrianus 
Barlandus.     Antwerp,  1600,  fol. 

Chronique  de  Dues  de  Brabant,  illustra- 
ted with  portraits,  par  Hadrianus  Bar- 
landus.    Anvers,  1612,  fol. 


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Prelats,  Barons,  Chevaliers,  Escuires, 
Viles,  Franchises  et  Offieiers  du  Duehe 
de  Brabant,  par  P.  de  L'Espinoy.  Gand. 
1G28,  4''- 

Trophees  tant  saeres,  que  profanes  du 
Ducho  de  Brabant ;  contenant  I'ori- 
gine,  s accession,  et  descendence  des 
JDucs,  et  Princes  de  cette  maison,  &c. 
par  Christophre  Butkens.  Brux.  1657, 
fol.  Nouvelle  edition,  augmentee,  etc. 
4  vols.     La  Have,  1724—26,  fol. 

Inventaire  General  des  "  Trophees  de  la 
Duche  de  Brabant,"  par  F.  Cristophre 
Butkens,  imprimees  a  Anvers,  1652, 
compiled  by  Jean  Charles  de  Cordes, 
1684.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  12452. 

Les  Portraits  des  Souverains  Princes  et 
Dues  de  Brabant  avec  leur  chronologic, 
armes,  et  devises,  par  Meyssens  pere  et 
fjls.     Anvers,  1664,  fol. 

Genealogie  des  Dues  de  Brabant  avec 
leurs  portraits,  par  Denis  Waterloos. 
Brux.  1668,  fol. 

Traite  de  I'origine  des  dues  et  duches  de 
Brabant,  par  J.  B.  de  Vaddere.  Brux. 
1672,  4"'  New  edition,  2  vols.  Brux. 
1784,  80- 

Topographia  Gallo-Brabantiae,  qua 
Bomanduse  Oppida  Municipia  et 
Doraiuia  illustrantur,  by  J.  Le  Roy. 
Plates  of  Arms.     Amst.  1692,  fol. 

Prospectus  Castellorum  et  Prsetoriorum 
Proceruni  et  Nobiliuni  Brabantia?,  by 
J.  Le  Koy.     Amst.  1696,  fol. 

Castella  et  Prsetoria  Nobilium  Brabantiae, 
[Including  Louvain,  Brussels,  Antwerp, 
etc].  By  J.  LeRoy.  Lug.  Bat.  1699, 
fol. 

L'Erection  de  toutes  les  Seigneuries  et 
Families  titrees  du  Brabant,  par  J., 
baron  de  Le  Boy.  Leide,  1699, 
fol.     New  edition,  Amst.  1707,  fol. 

Le  Grand  Theatre  Sacre  du  Duche  de 
Brabant,  par  Jacques  Le  Roy.  Nume- 
rous woodcuts  of  views,  coats  of  arms, 
tombs,  etc.  La  Haye,  1729,  fol. 
Another  edition,  2  vols.  1734. 

Le  Grand  Theatre  Profane  du  Duche  de 
Brabant,  par  Jacques  Le  Roy.  2  vols. 
La  Haye,  1730,  fol. 

Chronologique  historique  des  Chanceliers, 
Conseillers,  Secretaires,  et  Presidents 
du  Grand  Conseil  de  Brabant^  1326 — 
1794,  avec  leurs  armoiries.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  11,666. 


Seigneurs  de  Braine  le  Chateou  et  Haut- 
Ittre,  par  Stroobant.     Brux.  1849,  8"' 

Recueil  heraldique  avec  des  Notices 
genealogiques  et  historiques  sur  un 
grand  nombre  de  Families  noble  et 
patriciennes  de  Bruges,  par  F.  Van 
Dycke.     Bruges,  1851,  8«- 

Bruges  et  Le  Franc,  ou  leur  magistrature 
et  leur  noblesse  avec  des  donnees 
liistoriques  et  genealogiques  sur  chaque 
famille,  par  J.  J.  Gailliard.  5  tomes 
and  supplement.  Bruges,  1857 — 64, 4o. 

Armorial  de  Bruges,  by  J.  J.  Gailliard. 
Bruges,  1863  ?  4P- 

Description  of  the  Church  of  St.  Peter  of 
Anderlecht,  near  Brussels  ;  illustrated 
w^ith  coloured  drawings  of  monuments, 
coats  of  arms,  etc.,  and  copies  of  in- 
scriptions, 18th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  16,990. 

Genealogical  tables,  tracing  the  quarter- 
ings  of  sovereign  princes  of  Flanders, 
of  the  houses  of  Valois,  of  Austria, 
Spain  and  Portugal,  and  of  their  wives, 
with  their  arms  in  colours,  and  an 
armorial  of  Flanders,  16th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26707. 

Les  Genealogies  et  anciennes  Descentes 
des  Forestiers  et  Comtes  de  Flandre ; 
par  Corneille  Martin.  Anvers,  1580, 
fol.  Other  editions  in  1598  and  1612. 
Another  edition,  Paris.  1672. 

Flandria  descripta,  by  J.  Marchanti. 
Antverpiae,  1596,  8^- 

Guidonis  Flandriae  Comitis  Vita,  varii 
Svccessvs,  et  tristis  tandem  Exitvs,  by 
Lamb.  Vander  Burchius.  Ultraj. 
1615,  8«- 

Recherche  des  Antiquitez  et  Noblesse  de 
Flanders,  contenant  I'Histoire  ,Genea- 
logique  des  Comtes  de  Flandres,  des 
grands  baillys,  maistres,  etc.,  par  Ph. 
de  I'Espinoy.  Douay,  1631,  fol. 
[This  work  contains  over  1000  coats  of 
arms.]  Table  Generale,  Douay,  1759, 
fol. 

SigillaComitum  Flandriae  et  Inscriptiones 
diplomatum,  cum  Expositionehistorica, 
by  Olivarius  Vredius.  Brugis,  1639, 
fol.     French  translation,  1641. 

Flandria  Generosa,  seu  compendiosa  series 
genealogiaj  Comitum  Flandria3,  cum 
eorumdem  gestis  heroicis  ab  anno  792 
usque  ad  1212.  By  D.  G.  Galopinus. 
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164ii— 43,  fol. 
Genealogies  des  Comtes  de  Flandre  depuis 
Baudouin  Bras-de-Fer  jusqu'  a  Philippe 

IV.  lioi  d'Espagne,  per  Oliv.  Vredius. 

2  vols.     Bruge,  1644,  fol. 
Opera  Historica  et  Genealogica  Comitum 

FlandriaB    eorumque     Sigillorum,     by 

Olivarius  Uredius.     Bruges,  1650,  fol. 
Effigies   des    Forestiers    et    Comtes    de 

Flandres,   par  J.  Meyssens.      An  vers, 

1663. 
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Haye,  1698,  12o-     Nouv.  edit.  1731. 
Theatre  de  la  Noblesse  de  Flandre   et   d' 

Artois   et    autres    Provinces     de     Sa 

Majeste  Catholique,    1424 — 1707,   par 

Jean  Le  Koux.     Lille,  1708,  4"- 
Kecueil  Genealogiquede  plusieursMaisons 

illustres    d'    Espagne,    d  Italie,   et   de 

Flanders,  18th   century.      Brit.    Mus. 

Add.  MS.  12,473. 
Collection  of  Armorial  Bearings  of  Flemish 

Families,    18th  century.      Brit.   Mus. 

Add.  MS.  11,666. 
Arms  of  German  and  Flemish  states  and 

families.     Brit.  Mus.  Kg.  MS.  1906. 
Chronologia  Prselatorum  sen  Praepositorum 

insignis  Eeclesiae   Collegiatie   et    I'aro- 

chialis    B.    Marise    Virginis,      Brugis 

Fiandrorum ;     per   Johannem    Vander 

Stricht,  Pra^positum  xlij.    A.D.    1745  ; 

continued  to  1789,  with  arms  in  colours. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  21,945. 
Dits  de  Cronike  ende  Genealogie  van  den 

Prinsen  van  Vlaenderlant,  by  Jan   van 

Dixmude.     Ypre,  1839,  8'^- 
Histoire    gonealogique    et    heraldique  de 

quelques  families  de  Flandre,   etc.,   par 

Philippe  Kervvn  de  Volkaersbeke.     20 

vols.     Gand,  1841-68.  fol. 

Histoire  des  Comtes  de  Flandre,  jusqu'  a 
r  avenementdela  MaisondeBourgogne, 
par  Edward  Andre  Joseph  Lo  Glay.  2 
vols.  Paris,  1843,  8'^- 

Noblesse  et  Che  valeric  du  Comte  de 
Flandre,  d'  Artois,  et  de  Picardie,  par 
Paul  Jioger.     Amiens,  1843,  8'^- 

Armorial  de  Flandre,  par  A.  F.  J.  Borel 
d'  Hauterive,  see  Armorial  general  de 
France,  vol.  1.     Paris,  1856,  8°- 


Histoire  genealogique  et   heraldique   de 
quelques  families  de  Flandre,  par  M. 
Kervyn.     Gand,  1857,  fol. 
Inscriptions  funeraires  et  monumentales 
de    la   Flandre   occidentale,   avec    des 
donnees  historiques  et  genealogiques, 
par  J.  J.  Gailliard.     3  parts.    Bruges, 
1861—67,  fol. 
Quartiers    Genealogiques    des    Families 
Flamandes,  par  Ed.  Dhont  de  Waepen- 
aert.      Bruges,  1863,  4"-       Another  in 
1871. 
La  Noblesse  de  Flandre  du  x^-  au  xviii^- 
siecle,  par  le  comte  d'Hane  de  Steen- 

huyse   et   Jules    Huyttens.       2    vols. 

1863-64,  8«- 
Armorial     de     Flandre,     par     Corneille 

Gailliard.     Brux.  1866,  4o- 
Le  Chevalerie  dans  les  Flandres.  Armorial 

des  Tournois,  etc.,  par  Victor  Bouton. 

Paris,  1867,  8^- 
Les  Armoiries  des  Comtes  de  Flandre,  par 

Busscher.     Brux,  1872,  8'^- 
The  Early  Flemish  Painters  :  notices   of 

their  Lives  and  Works,  by  J.  A.  Crowe 

and  G.  B.  Cavalcaselle,  Second  edition, 

Lond.  1872,  8''- 
Inventaire  des  sceaux  de  la   Plandre,   par 

D.;may.     2  vols.     Paris,  1873,  4°- 
Filiation  de  families  de   la    Flandre,    par 

Alph.  de  Vlaminck       2    vols        Gand, 

1875,  8'>- 
Recueil    des     Genealogies     inedites     de 

Flandre,  par  Arthur  Merghelynck.     2 

vols  Bruges,  1877,  8"- 
Le    Nobiliaire   de    Gand,    ou   fragments 

genealogiques    de     quelques     families 

noble  qui  ont    reside    ou    qui    resident 

encore  en  cette  ville,  par  Gustave  van 

Hoorebeke.     Gand,  [1848  ?]  8''- 
Annuaire    Statistique    des     Families    de 

Gand,    par   Gustave   Van    Hoorebeke. 

Gand,  1858,  &c.  32o- 
La   deseente   des   comtes    de    Ha.mault 

depuis  la  destruction   de    Troye,    with 

an  armorial  of  Hainault.     Brit.    Mus. 

Eg.  MS.  1906. 
Annales   de   la    Province   et    Comte    d' 

Haynau.       Contenant  les  descentes  de 

la  Noblesse,  etc.,  par  Francois  Vinchant. 

Mons,  1648,  fol.     Another  edition,    6 

vols.    Brux,  1848—54,  1/^- 
Chronologic  des  Gentils-Hommes  re^us  a 

la  Chambre  de  la  Noblesse  des  Etats  du 

Pays   et    Comte   de  Hainault,  depuis 


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1530  jusqu'  en  1779.  With  genea- 
logical tables  au(\.  coats  of  arms. 
Paris  1780,  fol. 

Armorial  du  Hainaut,  par  A.  F.  J.  Borel 
d'Hauterive,  see  Armorial  general  de 
France,  vol.  1.     Paris,  1856,  8°- 

Le  Miroir  des  Nobles  de  Hesbaing 
[Hesbay,  province  of  Liege],  by 
Jacques  de  Hemricoart  ;  commenced 
in  1353  and  finished  1398.  Contains 
genealogies  with  arms.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  17,389. 

Miroir  des  Nobles  de  Hasbaye,  avec  les 
Genealogies  de  la  Noblesse  de  Liege 
depuis  I'an  1102,  jusqu'  en  1398,  mis 
du  vieux  par  St.  de  Salbray,  par  J.  de 
Hemricourt.  Brux.  1673,  fol.  Another 
edition,  1715.  New  edition  augmented 
by  C.  F.  Jalheau,  Liege,  1791,  fol. 
Another  edition,  Brux.  1854,  4*^- 

Collection  de  Tombs,  Epitaphes  et 
Blasons  recueillis  dans  les  Eglises  et 
convents  de  la  Hesbaye,  auxquels  on  a 
joint  des  notes  genealogiques  sur 
plusieurs  anciennes  families  qui  ont 
habite  ou  habitent  encore  ce  pays,  par 
le  Baron  J.  S.  F.  J.  Leon  de  Hercken- 
rode.     Gand,  1845,  8«- 

Recueil  heraldique  des  Bourguemestres  de 
la  cite  de  Liege,  la  genealogie  des 
Eveques  et  Princes,  et  des  principales 
families  de  ce  pais  ;  avec  leurs  armes 
et  blasons,  etc.,  par  J.  G.  Loyens. 
Liege,  1720,  fol. 

Continuation  du  Recueil  heraldique  des 
Seigneurs,     Bourguemestres,     etc.    de 


Liege,   avec  leurs  genealogies,  armes, 
etc.     Liege,  1783,  fol. 

Biographic  Liegeoise,  ou  Precis  Historique 
etChronologique  de  toutesles  Personnes 
qui  se  sort  rendues  celebres  par  leurs 
talens,  leurs  vertus  ou  leurs  actions  dans 
I'Ancien  Diocese  et  Pays  de  Liege,  les 
Duches  de  Limbourg,  etc.  2  vols. 
Liege,  1836,  8o- 

Le  Recueil  heraldique  des  Bourgmestres 
de  la  cite  de  Liege,  par  S.  Bormans. 
Brux.  1866,  8°- 

Les  Maisons  nobles  du  pays  de  Liege, 
par  de  Rye,  editees  par  S.  Bormons  et 
E.  Poswick.     Liege,  1870,  8°- 

Arms  of  the  connections  of  the  seven 
patrician  families  of  Louvain.  Brit. 
Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1906,  f.  170. 

Septem  Tribus  patricise  Lovanienses. 
Lov.  1754,  120- 

Album  Amicorum  loannis  de  Valencia, 
1574 — 1577  ;  containing  names  and 
arms,  in  colours,  of  persons  of  note  at 
Louvain  and  at  Douay.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  22,364. 

Cronique  contenant  I'estat  ancien  et 
moderne  du  pays  et  conte  de  Namur. 
La  vie  et  gestes  des  seigneurs,  contes  et 
marquis  d'iceluy,  par  Paul  de  Croon- 
endael,  depuis  les  origines  jusqu'  a 
la  mort  de  Jean  III.  2  vols.  Bruxel 
les,  1878—79,  fol,  [This  work  contains 
a  great  number  of  seals  and  arms  in 
colours] . 

Notice  sur  les  Seigneurs  de  Tyberchamps, 
par  C.  Stroobant.     Brux.  1851,  8'^- 


JBitttnarfe. 


Kongeligt  Dansk  genealogisk  og  heraldisk 
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2  vols,  and  Supplement.  Copenhagen, 
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Genealogisk-biographisk  Selskab.  Genea- 
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Genealogist  Kalender  for  de  regjerende 
Huse,  som  nedstamme  ±m  nong 
Christian  den  Fierde.  By  J.  P.  Rasbech. 
Copenhagen,  1843,  8«- 


S.  Willelmi  Abb.  S.  Thom^e  de  Paraclito 
genealogia  regum  Danorum.  See  J. 
P.  Migne's  Patrologise,  vol.  209. 

Chronica  Regnorum  Aquilonarium  Danise, 
Sueciae,  Norvegie,  &c.,  by  Albert 
Krantz.  Strasburg,  1562,  fol.  Another 
edition,  1575. 

Regum  aliquot  Daniae  Genealogia  et 
Series  Anonymi,  ab  Haraldo  Blachtent, 
sen  Lividi  Dentis,  anno  931,  ad  Canu- 
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Augustissimo  Eege  Dn.  Christiano  V. 
Dan.  Norweg.  &c.  Monarcha  nuper 
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Neu  inventierter  Genealogischer  Stainm 
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by  M.  Seutter.  Augsburg,  1730 ; 
single  sheet. 

Successions  and  characters  of  the  Kings 
of  England,  Denmark,  etc.    1751,  12''- 

The  Genealogies  of  the  High-bora  Prince 
and  Princess  George  and  Anne,  of 
Denmark,  shewing  the  lineal  Descent 
of  those  two  noble  and  illustrious 
Families  :  with  their  matches,  Issue, 
Times  of  death.  Places  of  sepulchre, 
Impresses,  Devices,  etc.,  by  Henry 
Keepe.     London,  1784.  12"- 

Tabula  Walderaari  I'"^  Kegis  Daniae  tam 
matris  Ingerburgis,  quam  Reginae 
Sophiae,  originem  et  cognationem 
Russicam  illustrans.  By  Antonius 
Christianus  Wedekind.  1816.  Single 
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The  Northern  Courts ;  containing 
Original  Memoirs  of  the  Sovereigns  of 
Sweden  and  Denmark  since  1766,  bv 
John  Brown.     Lond.  1818,  8"- 

The  Family  Alliances  of  Denmark  and 
Great  Britain,  from  tlie  earliest  times 
io  the  present.  Illustrated  by  genea- 
logical tables,  and  a  plate  of  the  arms 
of  Denmark.  By  John  Gough  Nichols. 
London,  1863,  H"- 

Genealogical  Chart,  shewing  the  right  of 
the  present  King  [of  Denmark]  to  the 
throne  of  Denmark,  and  the    claim    of 


the  Duke  of  Augustenburg  to  the 
Duchy  of  Schleswig-Holstein,  etc.,  by 
Frederick  John  JefPery.  Liverpool  and 
London,  1864,  single  sheet. 

Genealogical  Chart  of  the  Oldenburg 
Dynasty,  shewing  respectively  the  title 
of  Christian  IX.  of  the  Ducal  House 
of  Glucksburg  to  the  throne  of  Den- 
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Rosenborg  :  Notes  on  the  Chronological 
Collection  of  the  Danish  Kings,  by  C. 
Anderson,  translated  by  Ch.  Shaw. 
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Danise  Regum  Icones.  [Genealogical 
tree  and  103  portraits.]  Hafnise,  no 
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Portraits  Historiques  des  Hommes 
Illustres  de  Dannemark,  avec  leur 
tables  Genealogiques,  par  Tycho  Hof- 
man.     Copenhagen,  1746,  &c.  4"- 

Stamtavle  over  Sla^gten  Lemvigh  med  de 
deri  indgiftede  Slaegter  (Schumacher, 
Fog,  Knap,  Prtetorius,  Westengaard, 
Tybring,  Hoppe,  Blad,  Borchgrevink, 
•  Hammer,  Kragballe,  Balslow,  m  fl.) 
ved  L.  Kragballe.     Copenhagen,  1875, 

Stamtavle  over  Oluf  Bangs  Efterkom- 
mere  Paa  Sva^rdsiden  efter  trykte  og 
Haandskrevne  Kilder  ordnet  og  bear- 
beidet  af  F.  E.  Hundrup.  Copenhagen, 
1875,  4^>- 

Stamtavler  over  fire  Roeskildske  Familier; 
.  Boreli,  Bruun,  Bronniche  og  Kornerup, 
Anden  Udgave,  by  F.  E.  Hundrup. 
Roskilde.  i888,  4o- 

The  Ecclesiastical  Seals  of  Denmark,  by 
Dr.  Henry  Petersen.     1887. 


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la  noblesse  de  France,  ii  vols,  Paris, 
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Bibliotheque  et  archives  du  college  heral- 
dique  et  archeologique  de  France,  dirige 
par  M.  le  comte  de  Givodan.  Paris, 
1862,  &c.  8«-      In  progress. 


Bibliothcque  Heraldique  de  la  France, 
par  Joannis  Gnigard.    Paris,  1862,  8" 

La  France  Heraldique,  par  Ch.  Poplimont. 
8  vols.  Bruges,  1870—74.  8«- 

Archives  de  I'Honneur,  ou  Notices  sur  la 
Vie  Militaire,  par  F.  Babie.  4  vols. 
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Le  Roy  d' Amies,  par  le  R.  P.  Marc 
Gilbert  de  Varennes.    Paris,  1640,  fol. 

Lo  Heraut  d'Armes.     Paris,  1862,  8«- 

Le  Heraut  d'Armes  ;  revue  illustree  de 
la  noblesse.  Directeur  le  C*®-  A.  de 
Bizemont,  Gerant  Victor  Bouton.  2 
vols.  Paris,  1863—77,   8«- 

Fraginens  Genealogiques.  By  Dumont. 
6  vols.  Gand,  1862,  8«- 

Bulletin,  etc.  de  la  Societe  Heraldique  et 
Genealogique  de  France.  Annee  1. 
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Histoire  des  liois  de  France  jusqu  'en 
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the  reign  of  Hugh  Capet  to  the  death 
of  Charles  VI.  This  MS.  was  compiled 
about  the  year  1451,  and  was  taken 
out  of  the  Garde  Meuble,  at  Paris, 
when  it  was  jjlundered  during  the 
French  Revolution.  Stowe  MS.  411. 
Brit.  Mus. 

Pedigrees  and  Arms  of  the  Kings  of 
France.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6165. 

Genealogies,  Effigies  et  Epitaphes  des 
Roys  de  France,  par  Jean  Bouchet. 
Poictiers,  1531,  4P-  Other  editions, 
Paris,  1537,  Poictiers,  1545. 

Epitaphes  des  Roys  de  France,  depuis 
Pharamond  jusques  Fran^oys  I.  avec 
les  Effigies,  [by  Jean  Bouchet.] 
Bordeaux,  [1540  ?]  8'^- 

Chronique  des  Roys  de  France  depuis 
Pharmond  jusques  au  Henry  II.,  avec 
catalogue  des  Papes  et  des  Empereurs. 

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Alliances  genealogiques  des  Rois  et 
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Alliances  genealogiques  des  rois  et  princes 
de  Gaule.  Seconde  edition  augmentee 
en  laquelle  ont  este  adjoustes  les 
blasons  ou  escartelages  des  armoiries, 
par  Claude  Paradin.  Geneve,  1606, 
fol. 

Recueil  des  Rois  de  I'France,  leurs  Cou- 
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Paris,  1580,  fol.  Other  editions  in 
1602  and  1607,  4P- 

Genealogie  et  Descente  des  Roys  de 
France  depuis  Pharamond  I.  jueques  a 
Henry  III.  par  Le  Clerc.  Paris,  1583, 
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De  la  Noblesse  de  la   troisiesme   Maison 

de   France,    par  Nic.   Vignier.     Paris, 

1587,  8«- 
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Arboris      Gentilitia     Invictissimi     ac 

Potentissimi  Galliarum  Regis  Henrici, 

ejus    nomiuis     IIII.     Regum    LXV. 

Navarrae    III.    Regum    XXXIX.    J. 

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Texera.  Lugd.  Bat.  1592,  4«-    Traduite 

par  Heris,  1595. 
Stemmata  Regum   Franciie  et    Navarrae, 

by  Jos.  Texera.     Lugd.  Bat.  1619,  4P- 
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VI.,    VIL,    et"^  de   Louys   XI.    par  J. 

Chantier.     Illuminated  MS.    No.  274. 
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Cronologie   Armiriale.        Contenant     les 

Regnes  et  Actes  plus  signalez  des   tres 

augustes    Roys  de   France.      Avec   la 

Genealogie  de  sa  tres   Illustre  Maison 

de  Bourbon.    1618.    Brit.  Mus.    Harl. 

MS.  4355. 
Le  Renouvellement  des  Alliances  de  France, 

et   de    Savoye,    par   Scipion    Guilliet. 

Paris,  1619,'^4«- 
Histoire  genealogique  de  la  Maison   de 

France,  par  Scevole  et  Louis  de  Sainte- 

Marthe.  2  vols.  Paris,  1619,  4o-  Second 

edition,  1628. 
Histoire  genealogique   de   la   Maison  de 

France,     avec     les    illustres    families 

sorties   des   Reynes    et   Princesses  du 

Sang.     Par  S.  et  L.  de  Sainte-Marthe. 

2  vols.  Paris,  1647,  fol. 
Recherches  historiques  sur   les   Alliances 

Royales  de  France  et  de  Savoye,  par  P. 

Monod.     Lyon,  1621,  4'^- 
Alliances  de  France  et  de  Savoye,  par   P. 

Monod.     Lyon,  1625,  4«- 
Histoire  Genealogique  de  Roys  de  France, 

par  Jaques  de  Charron.      Paris,    1630, 

120- 
Vrais  Portraits  des  Rois   de   France,   par 

J.  de  Bie.      Paris  1634  fol.      Another 

edition,  1636. 
Albero  della  Genealogia  di  Perione  Re  di 

Gaula  (padre  del  cavaliere   Amadis  di 

Gaula),  by  Mambrino  Roseo.      Roma, 

1637,  single  sheet. 
Les  Eloges  de  nos  Rois,  et  des  Enfans  de 

France,  qui  ont  este  Daufins  de  Vien- 

nois,  etc.    Avec  des  remarques  curieuses 

du  pais  et  de  la  Noblesse  de  Daufine, 


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avec  les  vies  des  Princes  et  Seigneurs 
qui  ont  este  Gouverneurs  pour  nos  Kois 
de  Daufine,  par  F.  H.  de  Coste. 
Paris,  1643,  4"- 

La  Veritable  Origine  de  la  seconde  et 
troisiesme  lignee  de  la  Maison  Koyale 
de  France,  par  Le  Sieur  Jean  Du 
Bouchet.     Paris,  1646,  fol. 

L'Empire  Francois,  etc.,  avec  les  cartes 
genealogiques  de  la  Maison  Royale, 
par  Laurens  Turquoj^s.  Orleans,  1651, 
fol. 

Histoire  de  Charles  VT.  Eoy  de  France, 
avec  un  discours  succinct  des  vies  et 
moeurs,  et  de  la  genealogie,  et  des 
armes  de  toutes  les  personnes  illustres 
du  temps,  mentionnees  en  cette  histoire, 
par  Jean  le  Laboureur.  2  vols.  Paris, 
1663,  fol. 

Genealogie  des  Rois  de  Francs  et  de  tous 
les  Princes  et  Princesses,  par  D.  A. 
Thuret.     Paris,  about  1666,  fol. 

Histoire  Genealogique  de  la  Maison  de 
France,  &c.,  &c.,  par  le  Pere  Anselme. 
2  vols.  Paris,  1673,  4''-  Second 
edition,  1712.  Best  edition  9  vols. 
Paris,  1726-33,  fol. 

Tableaux  Genealogiques,  ou  les  Seize 
Quartiers  de  nos  Rois,  par  Laboureur 
et  Menestrier.     Paris,  1683,  fol. 

La  critique  de  I'origine  de  I'auguste 
Maison  de  France,  par  A.  Jourdan. 
Paris,  1683,  12°- 

Histoire  du  Roy  Louis  le  Grand  par  les 
medailles,  emblemes,  devises,  jettons, 
inscriptions,  arinoiries,  et  autres  monu- 
mens  publics,  recueillis,  et  expliquez. 
Nouvelle  edition,  par  Claude  IVan^ois 
Menestrier.  Paris,  1691,  fol.  Another 
edition,  1693. 

Ejiitome  of  all  the  Lives  of  the  Kings  of 
France,  by  R.  Burton.  Lond.  1693, 
8«- 

Les  Dauphins  de  France.  Les  noms, 
qualitez,  armes  et  blasons  de  nos 
Seigneurs  les  Dauphins  Fils  de  France, 
etc.  par  Jacques  Chevillard.  Paris, 
1700,  single  sheet. 

Chronologic  des  Rois  et  Reines  de  France, 
depuis  Faramond  jusqu'  a  present,  par 
Jacques  Chevillard.  Paris,  1-701,  single 
sheet. 

Histoire  de  la  Monarchic  Fran^oise,  avec 
Suite  des  Dauphins,  par  M.  Berey. 
Paris,  1711—12,  fol. 


Aunales  de  la  Monarchic  Fran^oise,  depuis 
Pharamond  jusqu'  a  Louis  XV.  par 
M.  de  Limiers.  3  vols,  Amst.  1724, 
fol. 

Les  Mcmoires  de  Michel  de  Castelnau, 
depuis  I'An  1559,  jusqu'  en  1570,  par 
Jean  le  Laboureur.  Nouvelle  edition, 
revue  par  Jean  Godefroy,  et  augmeutee 
de  plusieurs  pieces  secretes  et  originales 
concernant  les  Regnes  de  Francois  II., 
Charles  IX.,  Henry  III.,  etlaRegence 
de  Catherine  de  Medicis,  jusqu'  en 
1578  ;  avec  les  preuves  et  des  Armoiries 
gravees  en  taille-douce.  3  vol.  Brux. 
1731,  fol. 

Genealogie  historique  de  la  Maison  royale 
de  France,  par  Chasot  de  Nantigny. 
Paris,  1738,  4o- 

Memoirs  of  the  Kings  of  France,  of  the 
race  of  Valois,  by  Sir  Nathaniel 
Wraxall.     2  vols.  London,  1777,  S^- 

Genealogie  de  la  Maison  de  France,  par 
J.  B.  P.  Jullien  de  Courcelles.  Paris, 
1822,  4"- 

Genealogical  Memoirs  of  the  Royal  House 
of  France,  by  Richard  Barro  Dunning, 
Baron  Ashburton.  Lond.  1825,  fol. 
Privately  printed. 

Histoire  du  sacre  et  du  couronnement  des 
rois  et  des  reines  de  France,  par  Al,  Le 
Noble.     Paris,  1825,  S"- 

Du  Sacre  des  Rois  de  France  de  son 
origine  et  de  la  Sainte- Ampoule  suivis 
du  detail  des  Ceremonies  usitees  au 
courronnement  de  nos  Rois  dans  V 
Eglise  Metropolitain  de  Reims.  By  F. 
Lacointa.     Paris,  1825,  8° 

Branches  des  royaux  lignages,  chronique 
metrique  de  Guillaume  Guiart.  Paris, 
1828,  8^- 

Memoirs  of  the  Queens  of  France,  from 
the  Earliest  Periods  to  the  Present,  by 
Mrs.  Forbes  Bush.  2  vols.  Lond. 
1843,  8°- 

The  Court  and  Family  of  Francis  the 
First,  King  of  France,  by  Julia  S.  H. 
Pardee.  (With  numerous  portraits.) 
2  vols.  Lond.  1849,  8°-  Another 
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Sacre  et  Couronnement  des  Rois  et  des 
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A  genealogical  and  chronological  chart  of 
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La  Cassette  de  Saint-Louis,  Roide  France, 
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Tableaux  genealogiques  des  Souverains 
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taires,  par  E.   Gamier.      Paris,    1863, 

40. 

Les  Comtes  de  Paris,  histoire  de 
r  avenement  de  la  3™®  race,  par 
Mourin.     Paris,  1872,   S"- 

Le  Secret  du  Koi,  par  le  Due  de  Broglie. 
2  vols.  Paris,  1878-9,  8«' 

La  Maison  de  France,  par  Amedee  Gayet 
de  Cesena.     Paris,  1884,  8o- 

Genealogies  de  soixante  et  sept  tres  nobles 
Maisons  yssues  de  Merovee  avec  leurs 
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Les  Genealogies  des  Maisons  issues  de 
Merovee,  parFr.  Estienne  de  Lusignan. 
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Peges  Fraucorum  Merovingici  documen- 
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Kings.]     Luneburgi,  1736,  4^- 

Des  Antiquities  de  la  Maison  de  France, 
et  des  Maisons  Merovingienne  et 
Cortienne ;  et  de  la  diversite  des 
opinions  sur  les^  Maisons  d'Autriche, 
de  Lorraine,  de  Savoye,  Palatine,  et 
pleusieurs  autres  Maisons  Souveraines, 
par  Gilbert  Charles  Gendre.  Paris, 
1739,  4«- 

Catalogue  des  tres  Illustres  Chanceliers, 
Grand  Maistres,  Admiraulx,  Marechaux, 
Prevostz  de  Paris  et  Connestables  de 
France,  par  Jean  Le  Feron.  6  vols. 
Paris,  1555,  4o- 

Advertissement  envoye  a  la  Noblesse  de 
France  tant  du  part  du  Roy,  que  des 
rebelles  et  conjurez.     Paris,  1574, 12^- 

Traite  des  Nobles  et  des  Vertus  dont 
ils  sont  formes,  leur  charge,  voca- 
tion, rang  et  degre ;  avec  I'Histoire 
genealogique  de  la  Maison  de  Couci, 
par  F.  de  L'Alouete.     Paris,  1577,  4'^- 

Advertissement  a  la  Noblesse  sur  une 
lettre  imprimee  &  publiee  soubs  le 
nom  du  Roy  de  Navarre  a  la  dicte 
Noblesse.     1580,  12o- 

De  la  Noblesse,  Anciennete  Remarques 
&  Merites  d'Honneur  de  la  troisieme 
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Paris,  1587,  B^-  • 

Catalogue  des  noms,  surnoms,  faits  et 
vies    des     Connestibles,     Chanceliers, 


Grands  Maistres,  Admiraux  et  Mares- 
chaux  de  France,  ensemble  des  Pre- 
vosts  de  Paris,  avec  la  figure  et  blason 
de  leurs  armoiries,  par  Jean  Le  Feron. 
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Antiquites  Gauloises,  et  I'Histoire  de 
rOrigine  des  D ignites  et  Magistrats 
de  France,  &c.  par  Claude  Fauchet. 
Paris,  1610,  4P- 

Traictez  des  premiers  Officiers  de  la 
Coronne  de  France  soubz  noz  Roys  de 
la  premiere,  seconde  et  troisieme  lignee, 
par  Andre  Favin.     Paris,  1613,  S^- 

Excellentium  Familiarum  in  Gallia  Ge- 
nealogise,  par  J.  W.  Imhoff.  Norimb. 
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Institution  de  la  Noblesse.  Tol.  1618, 12°- 

Le  Renovvellement  des  Anciennes  Alli- 
ances et  Confederations  des  Maisons  et 
Couronnes  de  France  et  de  Savoye,  par 
Scipion  Guilliet.     Paris,  1619,  40- 

Histoire  de  la  Maison  de  Chastillon  sur 
Marne  ;  avec  les  Genealogies  et  Armes 
des  Illustres  Families  de  France  et  des 
Pays-Bas,  par  Andr.  Du  Chesne.  Paris, 
1621,  fol. 

Les  Families  de  la  France  illustrees  par 
les  Monumens,  des  Medailles  anciennes 
et  moderne,  par  Jacques  de  Bie,  Paris, 
1634,  fol.  Other  editions  in  1636  and 
1639. 

Histoire  des  Dignitez  Honoraires  de 
France,  par  Claude  Maliagre  et  S. 
Lazare.     Paris,  1635,  8  '• 

Les  tombeaux  des  personnes  illustres  avec 
leurs  Genealogies,  Armes  et  Devises. 
Par  Le  Laboureur.     Paris,  1642,  fol. 

Les  Eloges  de  tous  les  Premiers  Presidens 
du  Parlement  de  Paris,  depuis  1334, 
jusques  a  present,  ensemble  leurs 
Genealogies,  Armes  et  Blazons  en 
taille-douce,  par  J.  B.  L' Hermite- 
Souliers  et  Fr.  Blanchard.  2  vols.  Paris, 
1645,  fol. 

Les  Presidens  au  Mortier  du  Parlement 
de  Paris,  leurs  Emplois,  Arms,  Blasons, 
Genealogies,  etc.  depuis  1331  jusques 
a  present,  par  F.  Blanchard.  2  vols. 
Paris,  1647,  fol. 

Genealogique  des  tres-illustres  Maisons 
de  France,  de  Lorraine,  tant  ancienne 
que  moderne,  Dagsbourg,  Champagne, 
Bar-le-Duc,  Joinville,  &c.,  avec  leurs 
descendances,  alliances,  &c.  Par  D.  P. 
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1654,  fol. 
Histoire  des  Connestables,  Chanceliers  ct 
Gardes  des  Seaux  ;  Mareschaux,  Admi- 
raux,   Sur-intendans  de  la  Navigation, 
des  Grauds-Maistres  de  la  Maison  du 
Koy,  et  des    Prevosts   de   Paris,   avec 
leurs  armes  et  blasons,  par   Jean    Le 
Feron,  augmento  par  Denjs  Godefroy. 
Paris,  1658,  fol. 
La  Haute  Chevalerie  Fran^oise  ou  la  Go- 
nealogie,  Noms  et  Amies  des  Illustres 
Seigneurs  du  Royaume,  par  L.  C.    (Le 
Ceilyer.)     Paris,  1660,  4'^- 
L'Estat  Nouveau  de  la  France  dans  sa 
perfection.     Contenant  I'liistoire,  et  le 
rang   des    Princes,    Dues,    Pairs,    etc. 
Paris,  1661,  12« 
Tables  Genealogiques  des  Dues  et   Pairs 
de   France   et  des    Seigneurs    Illustres 
qui    en    descendent,    par   S.    Martin. 
Paris,  1664,    fol. 
Tableau    genealogiques     de    la    Maison 
royale   de    France    et    des   six   Pairies 
laiques  :  Bourgogne,  Normandie,  Guy- 
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Ph.  Labbe.  2nd  edit.  Paris,  1664,  12^ 
Histoire  des  Secretaires  d'Estat,  avec  les 
Eloges,  les  Armes,  Blazons  et  Genea- 
logies, etc.  par  Sieur  Favelet-du-Toc. 
Paris.  1668,  8«- 
Genealogies    des  Maitres  des    Requestes 
ordinaires  de  I'Hotel  du  Roy.     Paris, 
1670,  fol. 
Histoire   Genealogique  de  la  Maison  de 
France,  des  Pairs,  Grand  Officiers,  etc., 
par  Pere  Anselme.  2  vols.  Paris  1673, 
4"^-   Second  edition,  2  vols.  Paris,  1712. 
Third  edition,  9  vols.  1726—1733. 
Histoire  des  Chanceliers,  et  Gardes  des 
Sceaux  de  France,  depuis  Clovis,  jusqu' 
en     1677  :    enriche    de    leurs    armes, 
blasons,    et    genealogies,    par  F.  Du- 
chesne.    Paris,  1680,  fol. 
Tableaux     genealogiques     ou    les    seize 
quartiers   de   nos    Rois   depuis    Saint- 
Louis  jusqu'a  present,  des  Princes  et 
Princesses  qui  vivent  et  de  plusieurs 
Seigneurs   ecclesiastiques   de   ce  Roy- 
aume.  Par  Le  Laboureur.   Paris,  1683, 
fol. 
Excellentum  Familiarum  in  Gallia,  Ge- 
nealogia,  by  Jac.  W.  Imhoff.  Norim- 
berg,  1687,  fol. 


Histoire  des  Secretaires  d'Estat,  I'Origine 
et  le  Progrcs  de  leurs  Charges,  avec  les 
Eloges,  les  Armes,  Blasons  et  Genea- 
logies de  tous  ceux  qui  les  ont  posse- 
decs,  par  Fauvelet  du  Toe.  Paris, 
loss,  4« 

Les  Vies  des  liommes  illustres  et  grands 
capitaines  Fran^-ois  qui  sont  peints  dans 
la  Galerie  du  Palais-Royal.  Avec 
leurs  armes  et  devises,  par  Marc  de 
Vulson.     Paris,  1692,  12«. 

Hommes  Illustres  qui  ont  paru  en  France 
pendant  ce  siecle,  avec  leurs  Portraits 
au  Naturel,  par  O.  Perrault.  2  vols. 
Paris,  1696—1700,  fol. 

Nosseigneurs  les  Ducs-Pairs  de  France, 
et  autres  Dues  vivans  en  1701,  par 
Jacques  Chevillard.  Paris,  1702,  obi. 
fol. 

Caracteres  de  la  famille  royale,  des  minis- 
tres,  et  des  principales  personnes  de 
la  cour  de  France.  Villefranche,  1703, 
8° 

L'Etat  de  la  France;  contenant  les 
Princes,  Dues  et  Pairs,  Marechaux  et 
Grand  Officiers  de  la  couronne  et  de 
la  maison  du  Roy,  avec  les  noms  des 
officiers  de  la  maison  du  Roy,  leurs 
gages  et  privileges,  par  Jalabert  et 
Pradier  Bar.  3  vols.  Paris,  1718, 
120- 

Histoire  Genealogique  et  Chronologique 
de  la  Maison  Royale  de  France,  des 
Pairs,  Grands  Officiers  de  la  Couronne 
&  de  la  Maison  du  Roy  :  &  des 
anciens  Barons  du  Royaume:  par  Pere 
Anselme.  9  torn.  Paris,  1726—1733, 
fol.  Quatrieme  edition,  corrigee  et 
completee  par  Pol  Potier  de  Courcy, 
etc.     1868,  etc.  4«- 

Essais  sur  la  Noblesse  de  France,  con- 
tenans  une  Dissertation  sur  son  Origine 
et  Abaissement,  par  M.  le  Comte  De 
Boullainvilliers,  &c.  Amsterdam,  1732, 
8«-        ^ 

Les  genealogies  historiques  des  Rois, 
Empereurs  et  Heros  de  1'  antiquite, 
exposees  dans  des  Cartes  genealogiques 
et  chronologiques,  par  Chasot  de 
Nantigny.     Paris,  1738,  4o- 

Histoire  de  la  Noblesse  de  France  du 
Comte-Venaissin,  d'  Avignon,  et  de  la 
Principaute  d'  Orange,  par  Pithon- 
Curt.     4  vols.  Paris,  1743-50,  4^- 


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Dictionnaire  universal,  historique,  chrono- 
logique,  &c.  des  marechaussees  de 
France,  eontenant  1'  histoire  des  con- 
netables  et  marcchaux  de  France  ;  leurs 
Armes,  Blasons  et  les  faifcs  les  plus 
memorables  de  leur  vie.  Par  De 
Banclas.     2  vols.  Paris,  1748,  4^^- 

Tablettes  historiques,  gencalogiques  et 
clironologiques,  parChasot  de  Nautigny. 
6  vols.  Paris,  1749—55,  12o- 

Histoire  de  la  Pairie  de  France  et  du 
Parlement  de  Paris,  par  Le  Laboureur. 
2  vols.  Londres,  1753,  12«- 

Le  grand  diet ionn aire  historique,  eonte- 
nant les  genealogies  des  families  ed 
France,  etc.,  par  L.  Moreri.  10  vols. 
Paris,  1759,  fol. 

Dictionnaire  des  titres  originaux  pour 
les  Fiefs,  le  Domaine  du  Koi,  1'  histoire, 
la  genealogie  et  generalement  tons  les 
objets  qui  concernent  le  Gouverne- 
ment  de  1'  Etat,  par  Blondeau  de 
Charnage.     4  vols.  Paris.  1764,  12«- 

Calendrier  des  princes  et  de  la  noblesse 
de  France,  par  La  Chenaje-Desbois. 
2  vols.  Paris,  1764  and  1769,  12o- 

Dictionnaire  Genealogique  et  Heraldique 
des  Maisous  souveraines  et  principales, 
des  Families  nobles  du  rojaume,  et  le 
Nom  et  les  Armes  seulement  de  celles 
dont  les  Genealogies  n'  ont  pas  ete 
publiees,  avec  les  deux  Supplements, 
par  F.  A.  La  Chenaye  Desbois.  7  vols. 
Paris,  1757—65.  [This  is  the  first 
edition  of  the  Dictionnaire  de  la 
Nohlesse.~\ 

Bictionnaire  de  la  Noblesse,  eontenant  les 
Genealogies,  THistoire,  et  la  Chrono- 
logic, des  Families  Nobles  de  France, 
avec  un  Tableau  Genealogique,  Histori- 
que, des  MaisonsSouverains  de  I'Europe, 
&c.,  par  F.  A.  Aubert  Chenaye-Desbois. 
12  vols.  Paris,  1770—78,  4« 

Dictionnaire  de  la  Noblesse  par  F.  A. 
Aubert  de  la  Chenaye  Desbois.  Second 
edition.  15  vols.  Paris,  1770—1786, 
\P-     Troisieme  edition,  1863—76,  4«- 

Les  quatre  ages  de  la  Pairie  de  France, 
ou  histoire  generale  et  politique  de  la 
Pairie  de  France,  par  L.Y.  Zemganno. 
Maestricht,  1775,  8«- 

Tresor  genealogique,  ou  extraits  des 
titres  anciens  qui  concernent  les  maisons 
et  families  de  France  et  des  environs, 
par  CaJSiaux.     Paris,  1777,  4P- 


Catalogue  des  Certificats  de  Noblesse 
delivres  par  Cherin  pour  le  service 
militaire,  1781 — 1789,  etc.,  par  Louis 
de  La  lioque.     Paris,  1864,  8"- 

Liste  des  Titres  de  Noblesse,  Chevalerie, 
et  autres  Marques  d'Honneur,  accor- 
does  par  Sa  Majeste  I'lmperatrice 
Keine  Marie  Therese,  des  I'an  1741, 
jusques  a  la  fin  de  I'an  1782.  2  parts, 
Brux.  1763  and  1783,  fol. 

Etat  de  la  France,  ou  les  vrais  Marquis, 
Comtes,  Vicomtes,  et  Barons,  par  L. 
C.  Waroquier  de  Combles.  Paris, 
1783,  8"- 

Kemarques  sur  la  noblesse,  par  Maugard, 
avec  Supplement,  Dissertations  et 
Notes  historiques.     Paris,  1788,  8°- 

La  Sentinelle  de  la  Noblesse.  Nos.  1,  2. 
[1788].  8°' 

Histoire  de  la  Noblesse  Hereditaire  et 
Successive  des  Gaulois,  par  C.  T.  de 
Bevy.  Liege,  1791,  4«-  [Vol.  1  only 
published.] 

Genealogies  of  noble  families  of  Franco  ; 
memoir  touching  precedence  in  State 
Ceremonies  ;  miscellaneous  coats  of 
arms  in  trick,  etc.  18th  century. 
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Histoire  de  la  Chevalerie  Fran^aise,  ou 
Recherches  Historiques  sur  la  Chiva- 
lerie  depuis  la  Fondation  de  la 
Monarchic  jusqu'  a  Napoleon-le- Grand, 
par  J.  M.  Gassier.     Paris,  1814,  ^''^ 

Nobiliaire  Universel  de  France ;  ou 
recueil  general  des  genealogies  his- 
toriques des  maisons  nobles  de  ce 
royaume,  par  Viton  de  Saint-Allais. 
21  vols.  Paris,  1814—43,  8«- 

Nobiliaire  Universel  de  France,  par  Viton 
de  Saint-Allais  et  M.  De  La  Cha- 
beaussiere  21  vols.  Paris,  1872 — 77, 
8°-        ^ 

Les  Families  Fran9ais  considerees  sous  le 
rapport  de  leurs  Prerogatives,  Honori- 
fiques,  Hereditaires,  etc.,  par  A.  L.  de 
Laigue.     Paris,  1815,  8^- 

Les  families  fran^aises,  I'origine  de  la 
noblesse,  I'institution  de  la  Pairie,  et 
I'etablissement  des  ordres  de  Cheval- 
erie, de  la  Legion-d'Honneur,  et  des 
noms  et  armoiries,  par  A.  L.  de  Laigue. 
2nd  edit.  Paris,  1818,  8«- 

Dictionnaire  encyclopedique  de  la  Nob- 
lesse de  France,  par  Viton  Saint-Allais. 
3  vols.  Paris,  1816,  S^- 


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Dictiounaire    veridique  des    origines  des 

maisons  nobles  ou  anoblies  du  rojaume 

de  France,  par  Laine.      2    vols.  Paris, 

1818,  8«- 
Dictionnaire  universel  de  la  Noblesse  de 

France,  par  J.  B.  P.  JuUien   de  Cour- 

celles.     5  vols.  Paris,  1820—22,  8«- 
Dictionnaire  Historique  et  Biographique 

des  Generaux  France,  depiiis  le  onzieme 

siecle  jusqu'en    1820,    par    J.    B.    P. 

Jullien  de  Courcelles.      9  vols.    Paris, 

1S20— 23,  8"- 
Histoire  Genealogique  et  Heraldique  des 

Pairs  de  France,  par  J.  B.  P.   Jullien 

de  Courcelles,  12  vols.  Paris,  1822— 

1833,  4°- 
Etat  actuel  de  la  Pairie   de  France,   ou 

historiques  et  genealogiques  presentant 

I'origine,  les  alliances  des  Pairs,  par  Ch. 

de  Courcelles.    3  vols.  Paris,  1826,4"- 
Noms  Feodaux  ou  Noms  de  ceux  qui  ont 

Tenu  Fiefs  en  France   [from  th©  12th 

to  the  18th  century].     2  vols.  Paris, 

1826,  8«  ^ 

Archives  genealogiques  et  historiques  de 

la  Noblesse  de    France,  par  P.  Louis 

Laine.     11  vols.    Paris,  1828—50,  8"- 
Annuaire  historique  de  I'ancienne  noblesse 

de  France,  par  Viton  de  Saint  Allais. 

Paris,  1835,  etc.  8°- 
Memorial  Historique  de  la  Noblesse,  par 

A.  J.  Duvergier.    2  vols.    Paris,  1839 

—40,  8''- 
Histoire  des  Classes  Nobles,  et  des  Classes 

Anobles  ;     par    A.    Granier*       Paris, 

1840,  8«- 

La  Noblesse  ancienne  et  la  Noblesse  d'  a 
present,  suivi  d'un  appendice  sur  la 
souverainete,  par  le  comte  de  Zeller. 
Paris,  1841,  8«- 

Eevue  historique  de  la  noblesse,  par 
Borel-d'Hauterive.       4    vols.       Paris, 

1841,  8^- 

\  Annuaire  de  la  pairie  et  de  la  noblesse  de 
France  et  des  maisons  souveraines  de 
I'Europe,  public  sous  la  direction  de  A. 
F.  J.  Borel  d'Hauterive.  Paris,  1843 
— 1848.  Continued  as  :  Annuaire  de 
la  Noblesse  de  France.     1849,  etc. 

Livre  d'Or  de  la  Noblesse  de  France  et 
autres  pays,  publiee  par  M.  le  Marquis 
de  Magny  et  le  Comte  de  Givodan. 
5  vols.     Paris,  1844—52,  4«- 

La  Noblesse  de  France  aux  croisades, 
public  par  PaulEoger.  Paris,  1845,  8°- 


Nobiliaire  de  France,  par  Paul  Roger. 
Paris,  1847,  &c.  8«- 

De  la  Noblesse  du  royaume  de  France 
pour  I'annee  1848,  faisant  suite  aux 
Etrennes  a  la  Noblesse  et  a  I'Etat  de 
la  Noblesse  qu'a  publics  de  la  Che- 
naye-Desbois.     Paris,  1848,  12o- 

Des  Titres  de  I'ancienne  noblesse,  par 
Chas.  R.  H.  Langlois  d'Estaintot. 
1848,  24^' 

Annuaire  de  la  Noblesse  de  France, 
public  sous  la  direction  de  A.  F.  J. 
Borel  d'Hauterive.  Paris,  1849—89, 
12«- 

Memorial  Universal  Genealogique,  Bio- 
graphique, et  Heraldique.  A  I'lnstitut 
des  Archives  Historiques.  (Special 
edition  for  France,  vol.  1.)  Paris, 
1851,  4«- 

Nobiliaire  Universel  de  France,  ou 
Recueil  general  des  genealogies  histo- 
riques des  maisons  nobles  de  I'Europe, 
public  sous  la  direction  de  L.  de 
Magny.  12  vols.  Paris,  1854—75, 
8°- 

Le  Nobiliaire  Universel  de  France,  Recueil 
general  des  genealogies  historiques 
des  Maisons  Nobles  et  Titrees  de  la 
France,  etc.,  par  L.  de  Magny.  2®  serie. 
13  vols.  Paris,  1865—90,  4«- 

La  Noblesse  de  France,  Histoire,  mceurs, 
institutions,  par  Jean  Cohen.  Paris, 
1855,  8«- 

Calendrier  Historique,  Heraldique  et 
Genealogique  des  Families  Nobles  de 
France,  pour  1856.  Par  J.  X.  Carre 
de  Busserolle.     Kouen,  1856,  IS^- 

Histoire  de  I'origine  et  des  institutions 
de  la  noblesse  de  France,  par  Cohen  de 
Vinkenhoel.     Paris,  1856,  8«- 

De  la  Noblesse  au  xix  siecle  et  du  retab- 
lissement  des  dispositions  penales  ap- 
plicables  a  I'usurpation  des  titres,  par 
Edouard  Marie  de  Barthelemy.  Paris, 
1857,  12« 

Des  Titres  de  Noblesse  et  des  noms 
nobiliaires,  par  J.  Girard.   1857,  12o- 

De  la  Noblesse  comme  institution  im- 
periale,  par  le  marquis  de  Lelievre  de  la 
Grange.     Paris,  1857,  12''- 

De  la  Noblesse  actuelle  en  France,  par 
Edm.  Scnemaud.     Paris,  1857,  8°- 

La  Noblesse  et  les  titres  nobiliaires  dans 
les  societes  chretiennes,  par^  le  prince 
de  Crouy-Chanel.     Paris,  1857,  S^- 


France. 


555 


Du  Retablissement  legal  de  la  Noblesse, 
par  Felix  Germain.   Troisieme  edition. 
Paris,  1857,  IG"- 
Les  Nobles  et  les  Villains  du  temps  passe 
ou  Reclierches  critiques  sur  la  noblesse 
et   les    Usurpations    Nobiliaires,    par 
A.  A.  L.  Chassant.  2  vols.   Paris,  1857 
—1858,  80-    Only  18  copies  printed. 
Miroir  des  Notabilites   Nobiliaires  de  da 
Belgique,  des  Pays-Bas  et  du  Nord  de 
France,    par   F.  V.    Goethals.    9  vols. 
Brux.  1857—61,  8"- 
The  noblesse  de  France  avant  et  depuis 
1789,  par  Edouard  Marie  de  Barthe- 
lemy.     Paris,  1858,  12«- 
Les   Principes  de  1789   et  les  titres  de 
noblesse,   par  Ernest  Hamel.     Second 
edition.     Paris,  1858,  16«- 
Nobiliana.  Curiosites  Nobiliaires  et  He- 
raldiques,  par  Alph.  Chassant.    Paris, 
1858,  12«' 
Des   Usurpations  de  Titres  Nobiliaires, 
par  Chas.   li.  II.   Langlois  Estaintot. 
1858,  16«- 
De  la  Noblesse  et  de  I'Application  de  la 
loi  contre  les   usurpations  nobiliaires, 
par  Pol   Potier  de   Courcy.      Nantes, 
1858,  8« 
Code  de  la  Noblesse  Fran^aise,  ou  Precis 
de  la  legislation  sur  les  titres,  epithetes, 
noms,  particules  nobiliaires  et  honori- 
fiques,  les  armoiries,  etc.,  par  le  comte 
P.  de  Semainville.     Paris,  1858,  16°- 
Second  edition,  1860,  S"- 
La   Noblesse   Flamands  de  France,  par 

Louis  de  Baecker.     Paris,  1859,  12°- 
Noblesse,    blason,    ordres   de   chevalerie, 
manuel  heraldique,  par  E.  de  Toulgoet. 
Paris,  1859,  8«- 
De   la    Noblesse   des   medecins    et    des 
avocats  en    France   jusqu'  au  xviii® 
siecle,  par  Claud.  Brouchoud.     1860, 
8«- 
liecherches  sur  les  Noblesse  maternelle, 
par   Anatole   de   Barthelemy.     Paris, 
1861,  8°- 
De  la  Noblesse  fran^aise  en  1861,  par  un 
maire  de  village    (le  marquis   Godard 
de  Belbeuf),  1861,  S^- 
Catalogue   des  Gentilhommes   en    1789, 
et    des    Families   anoblies   ou    titrees 
depuis  le   premier  Empire  jusqu'  a  nos 
jours   1806 — 1866,    par   Lo\iis    de   la 
Roque   et    Ed.    M.    de     Barthelemy, 
Paris,  1861—1866,  8<>- 


Dictionnaire  des  Fiefs,  seigneuries, 
chatellenies,  etc.  de  I'Ancienne  France; 
contenant  les  noms  des  terres  et  ceux 
des  families  qui  les  ont  possedees,  leur 
situation  provinciale,  les  dates  de 
possession,  etc.  par  H.  Gourdon  de 
Genouillac.     Paris,  1862,  8«- 

Histoire  Complete  de  la  Noblesse  de 
France,   depuis  1789,   jusque   I'annee, 

1862,  par  N.  Batjin.     Paris,  1862,  8^ 
Des  Distinctions  honorifiques,   et   de  la 

Particule,  par  Henri  Beaune.  Second 
edition,  Paris,  1862,  8°- 

Sommaire  detaille  des  Genealogies  des 
Families  mentionnees  dans  les  tomes 
XIII — XT.  du  Dictionnaire  de  la 
Noblesse,  par  F.  A.  La  Chenaye 
Desbois.     Paris,  1863,  4P' 

Memorial  Nobiliaire  du  regne  de  Louis 
XIV".,  contenant  les  noms  de  toutes 
les  families  qui  se  sont  illustrees  dans 
le  clerge,  dans  les  armees  de  terre  et 
de  mer,  dans  la  magistrature,  etc.  par 
L.   Schauer  de  Marckolsheim.     Paris, 

1863,  12«- 

Dictionnaire  de  la  Noblesse,  par  De  la 
Chenaye-Desbois  et  Badier.  Troi- 
sieme edition.  19  vols.  Paris,  1863 
—1876,  4«- 

Revue  historique  nobiliaire  et  biographi- 
que,  publiee  par  Sandret.  17  vols. 
Paris,  1863—1877,  8«- 

Tableaux  genealogiques  des  souverains  de 
la  France  et  de  ses  grands  feudataires, 
par  C.  E.  Garnier.     Paris,  1864,  4«- 

La  Noblesse  de  nos  jours,  par  Amedee 
Gouet.     Paris,  1864,  12o- 

Catalogue  de  la  Noblesse  des  Colonies  et 
des  Families  Anoblies  ou  titrees  sous 
FEmpire,  la  Restauration  et  le  gouver- 
nement  de  Juillet,  par  L.  Laroque  et 
Ed.  de  Barthelemy.     Paris,  1865,  8°- 

Archives  des  Families.  Paris,  1865,  obi. 
40- 

Etat  present  de  la  Noblesse  Fran^aise, 
par  M.  Buffin,  etc.     Paris,  1866,  8o- 

Les  Dues  et  les  Duches  Fran9ais  avant 
et  depuis  1789,  par  Edouard  Marie  de 
Barthelemy.     Paris,  1867,  8«- 

Histoire  genealogique  et  chronologique 
de  la  maison  royale  de  France,  des 
pairs,  grands-officiers  de  la  couronne 
et  de  la  maison  du  roi,  et  des  anciens 
barons  du  royaume  :  originaux  par  le 
Pere  Anselme  ;  continuee  par  M.  Du 


556 


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Foiirnaj,  revue,  corrigee  etaugmentoe, 
4tli  editiou  corrigee,  etc.  par  M.  Potior 
de  Courcy.      3  vols,  Paris,  1868 — 70, 

ludicateur  Nobiliaire  de  France,  de 
Belgique  et  d'Angleterre,  par  Felix 
Victor  Goethals.     1869,  8«- 

Dictionnaire  des  Anoblissements,  par  N. 
J.  H.  Gourdon  de  Genouillac.       Paris, 

1869,  8^- 

De  la  Repression  des  usurpations  de  uoms 
et  titres  de  Noblesse  Jurisprudence 
nobiliaire,  par  le  marquis  de  Magny. 
3rd  edition.     Paris,  1869,  8o- 

Nobiliaire  Universel  de  France ;  ou, 
llecueil  General  des  genealogiques 
historiques  des  maisons  nobles  de  ee 
royaume.  Par  Yiton  de  Saint  Allais, 
21  vols.     Paris,  1872-77,  S''- 

Etat  Present  de  la  Noblesse  Prangaise, 
contenantle  Dictionnaire  delaNoblesse, 
par  A.  Bachelin-Deflorenne.  Paris, 
1873,  8'^- 

L'Impot  du  Sang,  ou  la  Noblesse  de 
France  sur  les  champs  de  bataille,  par 
J.  Fr.  d'Hozier.  3  vols.  Paris,  1874 
—81,  80- 

Dictionnaire  des  Anoblis,  1270 — 1868, 
suivi  du  Dictionnaire  des  Families  qui 
ont  fait  Modifier  leurs  Noms,   1803 — 

1870.  Paris,  1875,  S^- 

Tresor  genealogique  de  Dom  Villevieille, 
public  par  Henry  Passier.  Paris, 
1875,  etc.  4«- 

Lists  o£  Ambassadeurs  et  charges  d' 
Affaires  de  France  in  England,  with 
remarks  on  their  correspondence,  &c. 
by  M.  Armand  Baschet.  See  37th 
Annual  Report  of  the  Deputy  Keeper 
of  the  Public  Records.  London,  1876. 
8«- 

A  Catalogue  of  French  Ambassadors  to 
England,  1351— 1700,  by  John  Holmes, 
with  a  notice  on  the  French  Ambas- 
sadors of  the  13th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  20761. 

Notices  of  French  Ambassadors  to  Eng- 
land, 1381 — 1762,  by  John  Holmes. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  20,762. 

A  Catalogue  of  French  Ambassadors  to 
to  England,  1327—1841,  by  John 
Holmes.  Two  volumes.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MSS.  20,763  ;  20,764. 


Dictionnaire  des  Celebrites  de  la  France? 
classees  par  ordre  alphabetique  et  par 
departements,  par  Hon  ore  J.  P.  Fis- 
quet.     Paris,  1878,  8«- 

Galerie  Heraldo — Nobiliaire  de  la  Franche 
— Comte,  par  Louis  Suchaux.  2  vols. 
Paris,  1878,  8'»- 

La  noblesse  fran^aise  sous  I'ancienne 
monarchie,  par  Louandre.  Paris,  1882, 
12°- 

Etrennes  de  la  noblesse,  ou  Etat  actuel 
des  families  nobles  de  France,  par 
Gilles  Le  Bouvier,  1884,  8°- 

Etat  Present  de  la  Noblesse  Fran^aise, 
contenant  le  Dictionnaire  de  la  No- 
blesse, et  I'armorial  general  de  France, 
par  Ch.  d'Hozier.  Public  sous  la 
direction  de  M.  Bachelin — Deflorenne. 
Fifth  edition,  considerably  augmented. 
Paris,  1884—87.  8<^' 

Calendrier  des  Princes  et  de  la  Noblesse, 
pour  1885,  etc.  Paris,  1885,  &c. 
18°-      In  progress. 

Annuaire  de  la  Noblesse  de  France,  et 
des  Maisons  Souveraines  d  I'Europe, 
public  sous  la  direction  de  M.  Borel  d' 
Hauterive  et  du  Vte  Albert  Reverend, 
1891,  47thyear  of  publication.  Paris, 
1891,  8°- 

Histoire  de  la  Legion  d'Honneur,  par 
Charles  R.  E.  Saint — Maurice.  Paris, 
1833,  8o- 

Pastes  de  la  Legion  d'Honneur,  Bio- 
graphic de  tons  les  decores  et  de 
I'histoire  legislative  et  reglementaire 
de  I'ordre,  par  MM.  Lievyns,  Verdot, 
Begat.  3®  edition.  5  vols.  Paris, 
1843—47,  80- 

Manuel  de  la  Legion  d'Honneur,  ou 
Guide  du  legionnaire,  par  Charles 
Saint-Maurice.     Paris,  1844,  lO^- 

Constitution  de  la  Legion  d'honneur,  par 
A.  Dorat.     Paris,  1845,  8°- 

Manuel  du  legionnaire,  ou  Recueil  des 
principaux  decrets,  lois,  ordonnances, 
etc.  relatifs  a  I'ordre  de  la  Legion  d' 
Honneur,  par  Gabriel  de  Chamberet. 
Paris,  1852, 16«- 

Annuaire  de  I'Ordre  Imperial  de  la  Legion 
d'  Honneur,  etc.  Edited  by  H.  Bau- 
douin.     Paris,  1853,  etc.  8"- 

La  Legion  d'  Honneur,  son  institution, 
sa  splendeur,  ses  curiosites,  par  Alex- 
andre Mazas.     Paris,  1854,  S^- 


France. 


557 


Code  des  membres  de  la  Legion  d'honneur, 
des  decores  de  la  medaille  militaire, 
des  medailles  de  Crimee,  de  la  Baltique, 
de  Sainte-Helene,  et  des  ordres  etran- 
gers,  par  Louis  Tripier.  Paris,  1859, 
12"- 

La  Legion  d'  Honneur.  Livre  d'or  de 
la  France,  histoire,  politique  et  bio- 
graphique  de  I'ordre  depuis  sa  creation, 
publiee  sous  la  direction  d'  Ern.  Clair, 
par  une  reunion  d'ecrivains  fran^ais  et 
etrangers.     Paris,  1860,  8"* 

Les  Comediens  et  la  Legion  d'honneur, 
par   Marcus   Nothing.      Paris,    1863, 

La  Croix  d'honneur  et  les  Comediens, 
par  Ernest  Legouve.     Paris,  1863,  8^- 

Notice  sur  les  grands  chanceliers  de  la 
Legion  d'Honneur,  par  A.  Regnault, 
Paris,  1864,  8"- 

Pantheon  de  la  Legion  d'Honneur,  par 
A.  Davons  et  A.  Boudin.  Paris,  1865, 
8«- 

Archives  de  la  Legion  d'honneur.  Paris, 
1865,  8«- 

Almanach  de  la  Legion  d'honneur  pour 
1867.     I''^-  annee.     Paris,  1867,  16'- 

Legion  d'  Honneur,  par  A.  d'  Amade. 
Nice,  1873,  8«- 

Livre  d'or,  conteuant  la  liste  generale  des 
personnes  qui  ont  souscrit  pour  la 
reconstruction  du  palais  de  la  Legion 
d'honneur,  incendie  le  23  mai  1871. 
Paris,  1871,  8«- 

Biographic  des  J^ocietes  Fran^aises  de  Tir. 
Annuaire  prepare  et  publie  par  1'  Union 
Nationale  des  Societes  de  Tir  de  France 
en  1889.  [With  the  devices  of  the 
societies.]     Paris,  1889,  8"- 

Genealogies  of  French  Nobility.  MS. 
No.  301.     Lambeth  Palace. 

Genealogies  of  French  Families.  MS. 
No.  317.     Lambeth  Palace. 

Arms  and  pedigrees  of  the  French  nobility 
of  the  reigns  of  Louis  XIV.  and  XV. 
with  numerous  shields  of  arms  em- 
blazoned.    Stowe  MS.  410,  Brit.  Mus. 

Genealogies  of  Princely  Families  of 
France.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  30,342. 

Plusieurs  Genealogies  des  principales 
Families  originaires  de  Paris  ou  etablis 
a  Paris,  quoiqu'  ayant  une  origine 
etrangere  ;  alphabetically  Arranged, 
with  the  arms  coloured.  18th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  15,473. 


Double  des  Proces  Verbaux  ;  contenant 
les  Preuves  de  Noblesse  faites  par  les 
Gentilshommes  re^us  en  la  Chambre  de 
la  Noblesse  aux  Etats  de  Bourgogne,  a 
commencer  de  1 680 ;  in  three  large 
folio  volumes.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
15,650—15,652. 

Reformation  de  la  Noblesse  de  1'  Evesche 
de  Quimpercorentin  ou  Cornouailles, 
pendant  les  annees  1426,  1444,  et 
1536.  Large  folio.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  16,910. 

Genealogies  of  French  Families,  in  alpha- 
betical order,  with  their  arms  in  colours, 
17th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
18,607. 

Histoire  de  la  Pairie  de  France,  b}'  Jean 
Le  Laboureur.  cio^ca,  1666.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,742. 

Genealogies  of  the  Royal  and  Noble 
Families  of  France,  with  Arms,  18th 
century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  21,373. 

"  Portraits  et  caracteres  des  personnes 
les  plus  Illustres  de  la  Cour  de  France," 
in  three  parts,  noticing  the  royal 
family,  the  marshals  and  nobility,  and 
the  ministers  of  state,  1703.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  29,507. 

La  France  Chretienne,  ou  Estat  des 
Archevechez  et  Evechez  de  France  ; 
leur  Scituatiou,  leur  distance  de  Paris, 
le  nom  des  Cathedralles,  et  de  leurs 
1^^  Eveques  le  nombre  de  ceux  qui  les 
ont  possede,  et  le  Blazon  de  ceux  qui 
le  possedent  a  present.  Par  Jacques 
Clievillard.     Par's,  1692,  4P- 

Gallia  Christiana,  in  provincias  ecclesias- 
ticus  distributa  ;  qua  series  et  historia 
archiepiscoporum,  episcoporum,  et 
abbatum  Francioe,  etc.,  by  Denis  de 
Sainte-Marthe.  16  vols.  Paris,  1715 
—1865,  fol.  Another  edition,  1870, 
etc.  in  progress. 

Le  Clerge  de  France,  par  Alexis  Nacquet. 
Paris,  1725,  4° 

Bibliotheque  Sacree,  ou  dictionnaire 
universel  des  sciences  ecclesiastiques, 
par  les  Peres  Richard  et  Geraud.  29 
vols.  Paris,  1822—29,  8«-  [The  last 
two  vols,  contain  a  catalogue  of  the 
French  Bishops.] 

La  France  Pontiticale  (Gallia  Christiana). 
Histoire  Chronologique  & Biographique 
des  Archeveques  &  Eveques  de  tons 
les  Dioceses  de  France  depuis  I'etab- 


558 


Feakce. 


lissement  du  Christianisme  jusqu'  a 
nos  jours,  par  Honore  J.  P.  Fisquet. 
22  vols.  Paris   (1864—1871.)     8'^- 

Arras,  in  colours,  of  the  Sees  and  Bishops 
of  France  during  the  18th  century, 
with  some  later  additions  by  another 
hand.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.    MS.  15,472. 

Armorial  de  I'Fpiscopat  Fran^ais,  par 
Taupin  d'Auge.  Paris  1870  ?  etc.  4«- 
In  progress. 

Armorial  des  Cardinaux,  archeveque  et 
evqcues  contemjDorains  de  France,  par 
Henri  Tausin.  Saint-Quentin,  1874, 
180- 

Le  Blason  des  Armes,  avec  les  Armes 
de  Princes  et  Seigneurs  de  France,  par 
Claude  Nourry.    Lyon,  sine  anno.  12^- 

L'Armorial,  ou  collection  des  armoiries 
de  toutes  les  villes  de  France.  Paris, 
n.d.  32«- 

Le  blason  des  armes  auec  les  armes  des 
princes  et  seigneurs  de  France.  Lyon, 
1503,  8«- 

Le  Blason  des  celestes  et  tres  Chres- 
tiennes  armes  de  France  ;  contenant  le 
devis  des  troys  fleurs  de  Sapience, 
justice  et  bon  conseil  assises  au  champ 
de  vertu,  par  Jacques  de  La  Mothe. 
Eouen,  1549,  8"- 

Le  Simbol  Armorial  des  Armoiries  de 
France,  d'Ecosse,  et  de  Lorraine,  par 
Jean  Le  Feron.     Paris,  1555,  4''- 

LeJardin  d'  Armoiries.  Gall,  et  Belg. 
Gendt,  1567,  12  • 

Arms  of  the  Kings  and  chief  Nobility  of 
France  in  the  time  of  Henry  IV.,  and 
an  account  of  the  institution  of  the 
several  orders  of  knighthood,  the  names 
of  those  belonging  to  the  order  of  the 
St.  Esprit  in  1594,  and  lists  of  the 
chief  officers  of  the  crown,  the  princi- 
pal courts  of  the  realm,  etc.  Brit. 
Mus.  Sloan  MS.  557. 

Tableaux  des  Armoiries  de  France,  par 
P.  Moreau.  Paris,  1609,  8^'  Another 
edition,  1630,  fol. 

L'Estat  et  Comportement  des  Armes  ; 
contenant  1' Institution  des  Armoiries, 
et  Methode  de  dresser  des  Genealogies, 
&c.  Par  M.  Jean  Schoier  Beau- 
montois.     Paris,  1620,  fol. 

Blason  des  Armoiries,  auqucl  est  raon- 
strce  la  maniere  de  laquelle  les 
Anciennes  et  Modernes  out  use  en 
icelles,   derniere  edition,  revue  et  cor- 


rigee,  par  H.  de  Bara.  Paris,  1628, 
fol. 

Abrege  du  Blason  des  Armoiries.  Folio 
single  sheet. 

Les  armoiries  des  ConnestRbles,  Grands- 
Maistres,  Chanceliers,  Admiraux, 
Mareschaux  de  France,  et  Preuosts  de 
Paris,  avec  leurs  noms,  &c.,  par  Jean 
Le  Feron.     Paris,  1628,  fol. 

Armoiries  des  premiers  Pairs  qui  jadis  on 
appelloit  les  Douze  Pairs  de  France,  et 
celles  des  modernes  Ducz,  Pairs  et  non 
Pairs,  qui  vivent  aujourdhuy,  par  le 
Sieur  de  Valles.  1633.  Brit.  Mus. 
Lans.  MS.  1229. 

Recueil  des  Armes  de  plusieurs  Nobles 
Maisons  et  Families  de  France,  par 
Claude  Magneney.  Paris,  1633,  fol. 
Another  edition,  1663. 

Grand-Pre  (Cesar).  Cesar  Armorial, 
recueil  des  Noms  Armes  et  Blasons  de 
toutes  les  Illustres  principales  et 
Nobles  Maisons  de  France.  Paris, 
1654. 

Tresor  heraldique,  ou  Mercure  armorial. 
Enrichy  de  Figures  et  du  Blason  des 
Maisons  Nobles  et  considerables  de 
France,  &c.,  par  Ch.  Segoing.  Paris, 
1657,  fol. 

Promptuaire  Armorial  et  general,  etc., 
par  Jean  Boisseau.  Paris,  1657-58,  fol. 

Le  Trophee  d' Armes  Heraldique.  [By 
Nic.  et  Jean  de  La  Coste.]  Troisieme 
edition.     Paris,  1659,  4'^- 

Blason  des  Princes,  Pairs,  et  Officiers  de 
la  Couronne  de  France.     Paris j  1661. 

La  vraye  et  parfaite  Science  des  Ar- 
moiries ;  augmente  par  Pierre  Palliot ; 
avec  des  figures,  et  une  table  des 
families,  par  Louvan  Geliot.  Paris, 
1661,  fol. 

La  vraye  et  parfaite  science  des  Armoir- 
ies, ou  L'  Indice  Armorial,  de  Louvan, 
Geliot  augmente  ;  avec  des  figures,  et 
une  table,  par  P.  Palliot.  Paris,  1664, 
fol. 

Armorial  Universal,  contenant  les  Armes 
et  Blasons  des  Maisons  nobles  et 
illustres  de  France.       Paris,  1663,  fol. 

Origine  des  Armoiries ;  avec  une  table, 
et  des  planches,  par  C.  F.  Menestrier. 
Paris,  1680,  12o- 

Recueil  de  plusieurs  Pieces  et  Figures 
d' Armoiries,  par  Marc  Vulson,  Sieur  de 
la  Colombiere.     Paris,  1689,  fol. 


Fbance. 


559 


Un  Jeu  de  Cartes  du  Blason,  par  Claude 
Fran9ois  Menestrier.  Lyon,  1692 
(1696),  120- 

Le  Blason  de  France,  ou  Notes  curieuses 
sur  I'Edit  concernant  la  Police  des 
Armoiries ;  avec  un  Dictionnaire  de 
tous  les  termes  du  Blason,  et  des 
Planches,  par  Thibault  Cadot.  Paris, 
1697,  8«- 

Le  grand  armorial,  par  Jean  Chevillard. 
Paris,  1700,  fol. 

Tableau  de  I'Honneur,  ou  abrege  metho- 
dique  de  la  science  du  blason,  par 
Jacques  Chevillard.  [42  Plates  with 
brief  accompanying  letterpress,  chiefly 
illustrating  the  heraldry  of  France.] 
Paris,  1698—1705,  fol. 

Dictionnaire  heraldique  contenant  les 
armes  and  blasons  des  princes,  prelats, 
grands-Officiers  de  la  Couronne  &  de  la 
Maison  du  Koi,  etc.,  par  J.  Chevil- 
lard.    Paris,  1723,  12^' 

Armorial  General  de  la  France,  par  L.  P. 
d'Hozier  &  A.  M.  d'Hozier.  6  vols. 
Paris,  1738—68,  fol. 

Indicateur  du  grand  Armorial  General  de 
France,  par  Charles  d'Hozier.  2  vols. 
Paris,  1865,  8"- 

Armorial  general  ou  registre  de  la  noblesse 
de  France,  par  L.  P.  d'Hozier,  repro- 
duction textuelle  de  I'edition  originale 
de  1738 — 68,  avec  les  parties  com- 
plementaires.  25  vols.  Paris,  (Didot,) 
1865—1873,  fol. 

Armorial  des  priucipales  Maisons  et 
Families  du  royaume,  particulierement 
de  celles  de  Paris  et  de  I'lsle  de  France, 
par  P.  P.  Dubuisson.  2  vols.  Paris, 
1757,  120- 

"  Epreuves  Generales  des  Caracteres, 
copie  par  Leclabart,  Ecrivain  imitateur 
de  Caracteres  d'  imprirnerie.  A  Paris, 
1783  ;  "  consisting  of  pen-and-ink 
copies  of  specimen  of  type,  etc.  inclu- 
ding Dubuisson's  Armorial,  1757.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  20,086. 

Armorial  de  la  Chambre  des  Comptes, 
depuis  I'Annee  150(3,  precede  d'un 
Etat  de  Messieurs  les  Officiers  jusqu'en 
1506,  par  Mile.  Denys.  Paris,  1769, 
4°-      Second  edition,  1780. 

Armes  des  Gouverneurs,  des  Lieutenans 
de  lioy,  des  Prevots  des  Marchauds  et 
Echevins,  des  Procureurs  et   Avocats 


du  Eoy,  etc.  de  la  Ville  de  Paris,  par 
P.  F.  Beaumont.     Paris,  1776,  fol. 

Armorial  General  de  I'Empire  FrauQais, 
&c.  presente  a  sa  Majeste  I'Empereur 
et  Koi,  par  Henry  Simon.  Paris, 
1812,  fol.     Vol.  I  'only  pnhlisJiecl 

Armorial  des  Families  de  France,  par 
Viton  de  Saint- Allais.  Paris,  1817, 
8°'      Vol.  I.  only  puhlisJied. 

Armorial  General  de  la  Chambre  des 
Pairs  de  France,  par  Jullien  de  Cour- 
celles.     Paris,  1822,  4«- 

Armorial  National  de  France,  recueil 
complet  des  Armes  des  Yilles  et  Pro- 
vinces du  Territoire  Fran^ais,  par  H. 
Traversier.     Paris,  1842—1860,  4P^ 

Nouveau  manuel  complet  du  blason,  ou 
code  heraldique,  par  J.  Pantet.  Paris, 
1843,  18°- 

Armorial  Historique  de  la  Noblesse  de 
France,  par  Henry  J.  G.  de  Milleville. 
Paris,  1845,  4«- 

Armoires  des  Maisons  alliees  a  la  Maison 
des  Bastard,  originaire  du  comte  Nan- 
tais,  existant  encore  en  Guienne,  au 
Maine,  en  Bretagne,  et  en  Devonshire 
Paris,  1847,  8«- 

Album  de  Blasons  des  Archives  genea- 
logiques  et  historiquesfde  la  Noblesse 
de  France.   Paris  s.d.  (about  1850)  8°- 

Kecherches  sur  I'Origine  du  Blason  et  en 
particulier  sur  la  Fleur  de  Lis,  avec 
xxir  planches  gravees,  par  A.  de  Beau- 
mont.    Paris,  1853,  8«- 

Armorial  de  la  Noblesse  de  France,  par 
MM.  d'Auriac  et  Acquier.  11  vols 
Paris,  1855—69,  4«- 

Armorial  general  de  France,  par  A,  F.  J. 
Borel  d'Hauterive.  3  Vols.  Paris 
1856—78,  8«- 

Kecueil  d' Armoiries  des  Maisons  Nobles 
de  France,  par  N.  J.  H.  Gourdon  de 
Genouillac.     Paris,  1860,  8°- 

Histoire  de  la  Bibliophilie  :  Reoherches 
sur  les  Bibliotheques  des  plus  celebres 
Amateurs,  Armorial  des  Bibliophiles. 
Paris,  1861—64,  fol.  10  Parts  only 
published,  by  Techener. 

Album  de  blasons  des  archives  genea- 
logiques  et  historiques  de  la  noblesse  de 
France,  par  J.  Laine.    Paris,  3  862,  8"- 

Armorial  Departemental  [of  France.] 
Par  N.  J.  H.  Gourdon  de  Genouillac 
et  A.  D.  L.  F.  E.  de  Piolenc.  Paris, 
1863,  etc.,  80-. 


560 


Feance. 


Armorial  de  la  Franclie — Comte  suivi  de 
la  liste  des  maisons  revues  dans  les 
chapitres  nobles  de  la  Province,  dans 
le  Parlement,  le  Gouvcrnement  muni- 
cipal, par  Adr.  Bonvallet.  Besan^on, 
1863,  12«- 

Armorial  des  villes,  des  communautes 
religieuses  et  des  corporations  civiles  de 
la  Frauche- Comte,  par  Aristide  Dej. 
Vesoul,  1865,  8°- 

Armorial  general  des  registres  de  la 
Noblesse  de  France,  resume  et  precede 
d'une  notice  sur  la  famille  d'Hozier, 
par  E.  de  Barthelemy.  By  L.  P.  and 
A.  M.  Hozier.     Paris.  1867,  8«- 

Les  Mysteres  du  Blason  de  la  Noblesse  et 
de  la  Feodalite,  Curiosites  bizarreries 
et  singularites,  par  N.  J.  H.  Gourdon 
de  Genouillac.     Par.  1868,  8°- 

Lettres  inedites  de  L.  P.  d'Hozier  et  de 
J.  Du  Castre  d'Auvigny,  sur  1' Armorial 
et  r Hotel  Royal  du  Depost  de  la 
Noblesse  publiees  par  J.  Silhol.  Paris, 
1869,  8«- 

Armorial  du  Bibliophile,  avec  illustrations 
dans  le  texte,  par  Joannis  Guigard. 
2  vols.     Paris,  1870—73,  8«- 

Nouvel  Armorial  du  Bibliophile.  Guide 
de  I'amateur  des  livres  armories  par 
Joannis  Guigard.     Paris,  1890,  8«- 

La  France  heraldique,  par  Ch.  Poplimont. 
8  vols.     Bruges,  1870—74,  g^- 

Armorial  General  de  France,  par  C. 
D'Hozier,  publie  par  H.  Bouchot. 
Dijon,  1875,  etc.  S^- 

Indicateur  des  Armoiries  des  Villes, 
Bourgs,  Villages,  Monasteres,  Commu- 
nautes, Corporations,  etc.,  contenues 
dans  I'Armorial  general  de  D'Hozier, 
par  Ulysse  Pobert.     Paris  1879  8"- 

Armorial  Special  de    France,   par  A.  B. 

d'Agnieres.     Paris,  1877,  8^- 
Galerie  heraldo-nobiliaire  de  la   Franche- 

Comte,    by    L.     ISuchaux.       2     vols. 

Paris,  1878,  S^- 
Blason  populaire  de  la  France,  par  Henri 

Gaidoz  et  Paul  Sebillot.     Paris,  1884, 

12"- 
Armorial    des    princes,    dues,    marquis, 

barons  et  comtes  remains  en    France, 

crees  de  1815  a  1890,  etc.,  par  L.   de 

Magny.     Paris,  1891,  8«- 
Arms   of    French   Nobility,    b}^    Robert 
Glover.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.   MS.   5885. 


Les  Armories  des  gentilshommes  de 
France.  L'Armorial  de  Normandie, 
commen9ant  a  Guillaume  Longue 
espee,  2nd  due  de  Normandie.  Brit. 
Mus.  Cott.  MS.  Tib.  D.  II.  63. 

The  Arms  of  Provinces  which  belonged 
to  Charles  the  Bold,  Duke  of  Bur- 
gundy. 1482—1504.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  26,700. 

Arms,  in  colours,  of  the  Grand-masters, 
Chancellors,  Marshals,  Admirals,  and 
Provosts  of  France,  from  618  to  1622. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  14,325. 

Arms  of  the  French  Nobility,  in  colours, 
and  described  by  Nicolas  Quesnel, 
1630.  In  French.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MSS.  26,692  ;  26,693. 

Coloured  coats  of  arms  of  the  Members 
of  the  Parliament  of  Paris,  in  the 
years  1647—1699.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  16,994. 

Arms,  in  colours,  of  the  Constables  of 
France,  from  the  time  of  Childeric  to 
Louis  XIII.  with  biographical  notices. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  14,325. 

Armoiries  des  provinces,  villes,  et  seig- 
neuries  annexees  a  la  France,  17th 
century.     Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  796. 

Arms,  in  colours,  of  the  Royal  Family 
and  chief  Nobility  of  France,  17th 
century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  17,455, 
167. 

Arms,  in  colours,  of  all  the  Provinces 
and  chief  Towns  of  France,  with  the 
signatures  of  the  principal  inhabitants, 
19th  century,  4  volumes,  large  folio. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  32,052  to 
32,055. 

Arms  of  the  Goldsmiths'  Company  of 
France.  See  "  Histoire  de  1'  Orfev- 
rerie-Joaillerie  de  la  France  et  de  la 
Belgique,"  par  Paul  Lacroix.  Paris, 
1850,  8«- 

Seals  of  the  Sovereigns,  etc.  of  France. 
See  "  Tresor  de  Numismatique  et  de 
Glyptique,"  par  M.  C.  Lenormant. 
Paris,  1S34— 37,  fol. 

Lilium  Francicura  A'eritate  historica 
botanica  et  heraldica  illustratum,  par 
I.  J.  Cbifletius.  Antverpise,  1658, 
fol. 

Sopra  I'Effigie  di  Cesare.  (Charles  V.) 
By  A.  F.  Doni.     Vinegia,  1550,  S^-     . 


Feance. 


561 


Les  Tombeaux  des  Personnes  illustres 
avec  leurs  Eloges,  Genealogies,  Armes 
et  Devises,  par  J.  Le  Laboureur.  Paris, 
16J.2,  fol. 

Les  Monuments  de  la  Monarchie  Fran^aise, 
etc.  par  Bernard  de  Montfaucon.  5 
vols.  Paris,  1729—33,  fol.  Another 
edition,  La  Haye,  1745,  fol.  English 
translation.  2  vols.   London,  1750,  fol. 

Bulletin  Monumental  ou  Collection  des 
Memoires  sur  les  Monuments  His- 
toriques  de  France,  publie  sous  les 
auspices  de  la  Societe  Fran^aise  pour 
la  Conservation  et  la  description  des 
Moniiments  nationaux,  et  dirige  par 
M.  de  Caumont.  Paris,  Caen,  Tours, 
1834,  etc.  8"-    In  progress. 

Drawings  of  funeral  escutcheons  and 
armorial  bearings  of  the  Royal  Families 
of  Austria  and  France,  and  other 
heraldic  drawings,  with  descriptions 
in  French  and  German,  19th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  17,985. 

Histoire  de  la  Chevalerie  Fran9ais  depuis 
la  Fondation  de  la  Monarchie  jusqu'  a 
ce  jour,  par  J.  M.  Gassier.  Paris, 
18i4,  8«- 

Des  Distinction  honorifiques  et  de  la 
particule,  par  Henri  Beaune.  2  edit. 
Paris,  18o2,  12^- 

Histoire  de  la  Milice  Fran^oise,  par 
Gabriel  Daniel.  2  vols.  Paris,  1721, 
4''-  Another  edition,  Amst.  1724, 
40 

Panoplie ;  ou  Reunion  de  tout  ce  qui  a 
trait  a  la  guerre,  depuis  I'origine  de  la 
nation  fran^aise  jusqu'  a  nos  jours,  par 
J.  B.  L.  Carre.  2  vols.  Chalons  et 
Paris,  1795,  4''- 

Les  Ex-Libris  Fran9ais  depuis  leur 
origine  jusqu'  a  nos  jours,  Nouvelle 
edition,  revue,  tres-augmentee  et 
ornee  de  vingt-quatre  planches,  par.  A. 
Poulet-Malassis.     Paris^  1875,  8«- 

Kecherches  sur  les  drapeaux  francais, 
oriflamme,  banniere  de  France,  marques 
nationales,  coleurs  du  roi  [with  coloured 
plates],  par  Gustave  Adolphe  Desjar- 
dins.  "  Paris,  1874,  8«- 

Les  Mayeurs  et  les  Maires  d' Abbeville, 
1184—1847,  par  F.  C.  Louandre. 
Abbeville,  1851,  8°- 

Names  of  the  Combatants  at  the  •Battle 
of  Agincourt.  See  "  History  of  the 
Battle  of  Agincourt,"  by  Sir  Nicholas 


Harris   Nicolas.        Lond.     1827,    8°- 
Second  edition,  1832. 

Nobiliaire  du  Departement  de  I'Ain, 
(Bresse,  Dombes,  Bugey  et  Pays  de 
Gex),  xvir  et  xviii  siecles,  par  Jules 
Baux.  2  vols.  Bourg-en-Bresse,  1862 
—64,  80- 

Notes  sur  I'anciennete  des  families  du 
departement  de  I'Ain,  par  un  Dombiste. 
Bourg-de-Bresse,  1878,  12«- 

Alen^on,  see  Perche. 

Genealogie  des  Comtes  d'Amanza,  par 
Pierre  Palliot.     Paris,  about  1660,  fol. 

Recueil  de  plusieurs  nobles  et  illustres 
maisons  du  diocese  d' Amiens,  et  a 
I'environ,  des  Alliances  et  vertueux 
actes  des  Seigneurs  en  suite  des 
antiquitez  d' Amiens,  par  A.  de  La 
Morliere.     Amiens,  1630,  4P- 

Les  antiquitez,  etc.  d'Amiens.  Recueil 
de  plusieursNobleset  illustres  Maisons. 
Armorial  ou  sont  dechiffrees  les  armes 
que  portent  toutes  les  maisons,  etc., 
par  A.  de  La  Morliere,  corrige  et 
augmente  par  le  Sieur  d'Hozier,  etc. 
Troisiesme  edition.  Paris,  1642,  fol. 
First  edition,  1627. 

Histoire  d'Ancenis  et  de  ses  Barons,  par 
E.  Maillard.  Nantes,  1860,  8o- 
Deuxieme   edition    augmentee,    1881. 

Armorial  des  Maires  de  la  ville  d'Angers, 
par  Lambron  de  Lignim.  Angers, 
1845,  4'- 

Histoire  de  la  Ville  et  des  Comtes  d' 
Angoulesme,  par  Francis  de  Corlieu. 
Angoulesme,  1631,  4*^- 

Anjou,  see  also  Bourgogne  ;  Touraine. 

La  Chronique  et  la  Genealogie  des 
Comtes  d'  Anjou,  de  la  Maison  de 
France,  par  Antoine  de  la  Salle.  Paris, 
1517,  4«- 

Histoire  des  anciens  Comtes  d'  Anjou  et 
de  la  Construction  d'  Amboise.  Paris, 
1681,  4P 

Histoire  sommaire  des  Comtes  et  Dues 
d'  Anjou,  par  Bern,  de  Girard.  Paris, 
1818,  8o- 

Armorial  general  de  1'  Anjou,  par  Joseph 
Denais.  3  vols.  Angers,  1878 — 85, 
8o- 

Aquitaine,  see  also  Auvergne. 

Histoire  des  Hois  et  des  Dues  d'  Aqui- 
taine et  des  Comtes  de  Poitou,  par  A. 
D.  de  la  Fontenelle  et  J.  P.  M.  Dufour. 
Paris,  1842,  8o- 


562 


Feance. 


Des  Origines  du  premier  Duche  d' 
Aquitaine,  par  C.  Perroud.  Paris, 
1881. 

La  Noblesse  d'  Armagnac  en  1789, 
par  le  vieomte  de  Bastard  d'  Estang. 
1862,  80- 

La  Chevaleri  d'  Armenson,  par  N.  J.  H. 
Gourdon  de  Genouillac.  Paris,  1860, 
4P- 

Troisvilles,  d'  Artagnan  et  les  trois  mous- 
quetaires.  Esquisses  biograpliiques 
et  heraldiques  suivies  d'  une  notice  sur 
les  denx  compagnies  de  mousquetaires 
et  de  la  liste  de  leurs  capitaines,  par 
De  Jaurgain.     Paris,  1884,  8°- 

Theatre  de  la  Noblesse  de  Flandre  et  d' 
Artois  et  autres  Provinces,  par  Jean 
Le  Eonx.     Lille,  1708,  4«- 

Notice  de  I'etat  ancien  et  moderne  de  la 
province  et  Comte  d' Artois,  par  Bultel. 
Paris,  1748,  12'^- 

Noblesse  et  chevalerie  du  comte  de 
Flandre,  d'  Artois,  et  de  Picardie,  par 
Paul  Koger.     Amiens,  1843,  S^- 

Armorial  d'Artois  et  de  Picardie,  par  M. 
Borel  D'  Hauterive.  2  vols.  Paris, 
1856,  etc.  8«- 

Inventaire  des  Sceaux  de  1'  Artois  et  de 
la  Picardie.  Par  G.  Demay.  Paris, 
1877, 1.''- 

La  Chancellerie  d'  Artois,  ses  officiers  et 
leur  genealogie,  par  A.  Le  Boucq  de 
Ternas.     Arras,  1882,  8"- 

Armorial  du  Departement  de  I'Aube,  par 
Alp.  Iloserot.     Troyes,  1879,  8«- 

Armorial  general  des  personnes,  domaines, 
compagnies,  corps  et  communautes 
de  I'Aude.     Carcassonne,  1876,  8^^- 

Livre  d'or  du  noblesse  d'Austrasie  :  Bel- 
gique,  etc,  par  Gabriel  Ogilvy,  tome  1. 
Brux.  1861,  4«- 

Peclierches  et  memoires  servant  a  I'his- 
toire  del'ancienne  villa  et  cite  d'Autun, 
par  J.  Munier,  1660,  l^-  [This  con- 
tains the  arms  etc,  of  the  Counts  of 
Autun.] 

Armorial  de  la  ville  d'Autun,  par  Harold 
de  Fontenay.     Autun,  1868,  8° 

Auvergne,  see  also  under  Family  History. 

Stemma  Arvernicum  sive  Genealogia 
supremorumprincipum  Comitum  Arver- 
niae,  Hucumque  Aquitanise,  etc.,  by 
Chris.  Justel.     Paris.  1644,  fol. 

Nobiliaire  d' Auvergne,  par  J.  B.  Bouillet. 
7  vols.  Clermont-FeiTand,  1846-53,  8o- 


Dictionnaire    heraldique   de   I'Auvergne, 
par  J.  B.  Bouillet.     Clermont-Ferrand, 
1857,  80- 
Armorial    historique    du   diocese   et   de 
I'Etat  d' Avignon,  par  Henri  Eeynard- 
Lespinasse.     1875.  4^- 
Monuments  de  I'Abbaye  du  Mont  Saint — 
Michel,  au  Diocese  d'Avranches,  decrits 
par  M.  De  Eothemont.  Paris,  1882,  4^ 
Monographic  de  Baumes  de  Venisse,  par 
I'Abbe  A.  Allegre.     Carpentras,   1888, 
80- 
Beam,  see  also  Gascogne  ;  Landes. 
Histoire  de  Foix,   Beam,  et  Navarre,  en 
laquelle  est  montree  I'origine,  accroisse- 
ment,    alliances,    genealogies  droits,  et 
successions  des  families  jusqu'a  Henrie 
IV.    Eoi    de    France  et   de   Navarre, 
Seigneur  Souverain  de  Beam  et  Comte 
de  Foix,  par  Pierre  Alhagaray.     Paris, 
1609,  4P- 
Genealogie  des  Seigneurs  Souverains  de 
Beam,  par  J.  P.  De  Lescun.      Paris, 
1616,  4«- 
Histoire  de   Beam,    con  tenant   I'origine 
des  Eois  de  Navarre,  des  Dues  de  Gas- 
cogne,   Marquis  de  Gothic,  Princes  de 
Beam,  Comtes  de  Carcassonne,  de  Foix, 
et  de  Bigorre,  &c.  par  Pierre  De  Marca. 
Paris,  1640  fol. 
Armorial  de  Beam,  1696 — 1701,  par  A. 
de   Dufau   et   J.  B.  E.  de    Jaurgain. 
Paris,  1889,  etc,  S^- 
Beaujolais,  see  also  Lyons. 
Histoire  du  Beaujolais  et   des    Sires  de 
Beaujeau,    suive   de   I'Armorial   de  la 
Province,  par   le   Baron    Ferd.    de   la 
Eoche  la  Carelle.     2  vols  Lyon,  1853, 
40. 

Memoires  des  Pays,  Yilles,  Comte  et 
Comtes,  Evesche  et  evesques,  pairie, 
commune  et  personnes  de  renom  de 
Beauvais  et  Beauvaisis,  par  I'Oisel. 
Paris,  1617,  4«- 

Armorial  des  Eveques  de  Beauvais,  par 
Count  Arthur  De  Marsy.  Paris,  1865, 
8^- 

Berry,  see  also  Bourgogne. 

Histoire  de  Berry  (et  les  armes  des 
Maires  de  la  ville  de  Bourges),  par 
Jean  Chaumeau.     Lyon,  1566,  fol. 

Histoire  du  Berry,  contenant  tout  ce  qui 
regarde  cette  Province  et  le  Diocese  de 
Bourges :  la  Vie  et  les  Eloges  des 
bommes  illustres,   et   les   Genealogies 


France 


563 


des  Maisons  Nobles,  etc.  Par  G. 
Thaumas  de  la  Thaumassiere.  Bourges, 
1689,  fol.  New  edition,  4  vols. 
Bourges,  1865—71,  8o- 

Nouvelle  Histoire  du  Berry  ;  avec  les 
histoires,  heraldiques,  genealogiques 
etc.  des  maisons  et  families  nobles  de 
Berry,  par  M.  Pallet.  5  vols.  Paris, 
1783—86,  8«- 

Histoire  gonealogique  de  quelques 
Families  du  Berry,  par  le  V*®  Ferdinand 
de  Maussabre.     Bourges,  1859,  ^^^ 

Histoire  des  dioceses  de  Besan^on  et  de 
Saint-Claude,  par  1'  Abbe  liichard.  2 
vols.     Besan^on,  1847—1851,  8o- 

Les  Sceaux  de  la  Commune,  1'  Hotel  de 
Ville  et  le  Palais  de  Justice  de 
Besan9on,  par  Aug.  Castan.  Besan- 
^on,  1872,  8«- 

Htstoire  de  Blois,  contenant  les  Anti- 
quitez  et  Singularitez  de  Blois,  les 
Eloges  de  ses  Comtes,  les  Vies  des 
Hommes  illustres  qui  sont  nez  au  pays 
de  Blois  ;  avec  les  Noms  et  les 
Arraoiries  des  Families  nobles,  par  J. 
Bernier.     Paris,  1682,  4'^- 

Notes  pour  servir  a  la  biographic  des 
srrands  hommes  de  la  ville  de  Bordeaux 
et  du  departement  de  la  Gironde. 
Bordeaux,  1858,  8«- 

Nobiliaire  du  departement  des  Bouches- 
du-Rhone,  histoire  genealogique,  par 
Gourdon  de  Genouillac  et  de  Piolenc. 
Paris,  1863,  8°- 

Boulogne,  see  also  Ponthieu. 

Genealogie  des  Comtes  de  Bolongne 
extraicte  du  Due  Jean  de  Berry,  etc. 
Paris,  1564,  4^ 

Genealogies  de  quelques  noble  families  de 
Bourbonnais  et  autres  lieux,  par  J. 
Megret.     Moulins,  1685,  4«- 

Armorial  du  Bourbonnais,  par  le  Q^^ 
George  de  Soultrait.  Moulins,  1857, 
8°'  Deuxieme  edition,  2  vols.  1890. 
[Arms  are  printed  in  colours.] 

Histoire  des  Koys,  Dues,  et  Comtes  de 
Bourgogne  et  d'Arles,  depuis  408, 
jusqu'en  1350  ;  avec  plusieurs  tables 
genealogiques,  &c.,  par  Andre  Du 
Chesne.     Paris,  1619,  4^- 

Histoire  Genealogique  des  Dues  de 
Bourgogne,  de  la  Maison  de  France, 
des  Dauphins  de  Viennois,  •  et  des 
Comtes  de  Valentinois,  par  Andre  Du 
Chesne.     Paris,  1628,  4o- 


Histoire  du  Parlement  de  Bourgogne, 
contenant  les  noms,  surnoms,  armes, 
et  blasons  des  Families  Nobles,  par  P. 
Palliot,  F.  Petitot,  etc.  Dijon,  1649, 
fol.  Other  editions  in  1660  ;  1733  ; 
1749. 

Genealogie  curieuse  a  I'honneur  de  quan- 
tite  de  Noblesse  de  Bourgogne  et  de 
Hassigny,  par  Gerard  de  Hauterive. 
Dijon,  1653,  12«- 

Estat  de  I'lllustre  Confrerie  de  Saint 
George,  autrement  dicte  de  Rougemont 
en  la  Franche  Comte  de  Bourgogne, 

par  Pierre  de  Loisy.     Besan^on,  1673, 

40. 

De  Prjeclara  genealogia  Burgunda  et 
regia  aliisque  multis  prsefulgentibus 
familiis,  qua?  cum  ea  conjunguntur,  e 
quibus  omnibus  Philippus  11.  Hispa- 
niarum  et  Indiarum  rex  linea  recta 
descendit,  a  Doctore  Antonio  Gomezio 
de  Montemayor.  2  vols,  folio.  Brit. 
Mus.  Eg.  MSS.  313  and  314. 

Double  des  Proees  Verbaux  ;  contenant 
les  Preuves  de  Noblesse  faites  par  les 
Gentilshommes  re^us  en  la  Chambre  de 
la  Noblesse  aux  Etats  de  Bouro-oo^ne, 
a  commencer  de  1680.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MSS.  15,650—15,652. 

Histoire  des  Dues  de  Bourgogne  de  Filipe 
le  Hardi  (1364)  avec  les  vies  des 
Empereurs  Maximilien  et  Charles  V. 
par  De  Fabert.  Cologne,  1687,  12^- 
Another  edition,  2  vols.  1689. 

Genealogie  de  Messeigneurs  les  Princes, 
Dues  de  Bourgogne,  Anjou,  et  Berry, 
par  Jacques  Chevillard.  Paris,  1700  ? 
single  sheet. 

Recueil  de  la  noblesse  de  Bourgogne, 
Limbourg,  Luxembourg,  Gueldres, 
Flanders,  Artois,  Haynau,  Hollande, 
Leelande,  Namur,  Malines  et  autres 
provinces  representant  les  noms  et 
surnoms  des  titres  et  de  ceux  desquelles 
lettres  paten  tes  de  che  valeric,  denoldesse, 
declarations  d'armoiries.  etc.,  par  Jean 
Le  Roux.     Lille,  1715,  4P- 

Armorial  de  Bourgogne  et  de  Bresse,  par 
J.  Chevillard.     Paris,  1726,  fol. 

Blasons  des  Gentilshommes  de  Bourgogne, 
par  Jacques  Chevillard.       Paris,  1726, 

40. 

Histoire  genealogique  et  historique  de 
Bourgogne.     Paris,  1736,  4^- 


564 


Peance. 


Histoire  Genealogique  des  Sires  de  Salins 
au  Comte  de  Bourgogne,  avec  notes 
historiques  et  genealogiques  sur 
Taacienne  noblesse  de  cette  province, 
par  Jean  Baptiste  Guillaume.  Besan^on, 
1757—8,  40- 

Catalogues  et  Armoiries  des  Gentils- 
hommes  qui  ont  assiste  a  la  tenue  des 
Etats  Generaux  du  Duche  de  Bour- 
gogne, depuis  I'an  1548  jusques  1682, 
published  by  J.  F.  Durand.  Dijon,  1760, 
fol. 

Histoire  des  Dues  de  Bourgogne  de  la 
Maison  de  Valois,  1364—1477.  par 
Brugiere  de  Barante.      Third  edition, 

13  vols.  Paris,  1824—26,  S°-      Fourth 
edition,  10  vols.  1830.     Fifth  edition, 

14  vols.   1837.      Seventh   edition,    12 
vols.  1854. 

Recherches  historiques  et  statistiques  sur 
I'ancienne  seigneurie  de  Neufchatel, 
au  comte  de  Bourgogne,  par  I'Abbe 
Richard.     Besan^ou,  1840,  S"^- 

Histoire  du  Parlement  de  Bourgogne  de 
1733  a  1790,  par  A.  S.  Des  Marches. 
Chalon,  1851,  fol. 

Catalogue  des  Gentilshommes  de  Bour- 
gogae,  par  Louis  de  la  Roque  et  Ed. 
de  Barthelemy.     Paris,  1861,  8«- 

Armorial  general  de  Bourgogne,  par 
Henri  Personne.     1863,  4'* 

La  Noblesse  aux  Etats  de  Bourgogne 
de  1350  a  1789,  par  Henri  Beaune  et 
Jules  d'  Arbaumont.  Dijon,  1864, 
40. 

Armorial  de  la  generalite  de  Bourgogne, 
par  D'Hozier.  2  vols.  Dijon,  1875 — 
76,  8«- 

Monographic  de  1'  Abbaye  de  St.  Yved 
de  Braine,  avec  la  description  des 
Tombes,  etc,  par  Stanislas  Prioux. 
Paris,  1859,  fol. 

Histoire  de  Bresse  et  de  Bugey,  Gex  et 
Yalromey,  &c.,  avec  les  genealogies  de 
toutesles  Families  Nobles,  etlespreuves, 
par  Samuel  Guichenon.  Lyon,  1650, 
fol. 

Armorial  Historique  de  Bresse,  Bugey, 
etc.,  par  Edm.  Reverend  du  Mesnil. 
Lyon,  1872.  4<*-    (See  also  Bourgogne.) 

Histoire  de  Bretaigne,  des  rois,  dues, 
comtes,  et  princes  d'  icelle,  etc.,  par 
Bertrand  d'  Argentre.  Paris,  1588, 
fol.  Other  editions  in  1605,  1612, 
1618,  1668,  1681  and  1695, 


Histoire     Genealogique     de      plusieurs 
Maisons  Illustres  de  Bretagne,  enrichie 
des  Armes  et  Blasons,  par  Fr.  Aug.  du 
Paz.     Paris,  1619,  fol. 
Histoire   Genealogique   des    Maisons   de 
Vitre   et   de  La  Val,  par  P.  Le  Baud, 
avec    un    Catalogue    des    Nobles    de 
Bretagne,   par   P.    d'  Hozier.      Paris, 
1634. 
La   vie,    gestes,    mort    et    miracles    des 
Saincts   de   la   Bretaigne    Armorique, 
ensemble  un  ample   catalogue    chrono- 
logique  et  historique  des  evesques   des 
neuf  eveschez  d'  icelle.     Accompagne 
du   blason   de   leur    armes,    &c.,    par 
Albert  le  Grand.     Nantes,  1637,  4o- 
Histoire  de  Bretagne,  jusqu'en  1458;  avec 
les  chroniques  des  Maisons  de  Vitre  et 
de   Laval,  par  Pierre  le  Baud  ;  avec  le 
Breviaire  des  Bretons  et  1' Armorial  des 
Maisons  de   Bretagne,    par   Pierre   d' 
Hozier.     Paris,  1638,  fol. 
Histoire   du    Mareschal    de    Guebriant, 
contenant  le  recit  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe 
en  Allemagne  dans  la  guerre  de  France 
et  Suede,  et  des  Estats  Alliez  contre  la 
maison    d'    Autriche.     Avec   I'histoire 
genealogique  de  la  maison  des   Budes, 
et  de  plusieurs  autres  des  principales  de 
Bretagne.     Par   Jean    La   Laboureur. 
2  vols.     Paris,  1656,  fol. 
Armorial   breton,    contenant    les    noms, 
qualitez,  armes  et  blasons   des  Nobles, 
Annoblis,  etc.,    par   Guy    Le   Borgne. 
Rennes,  1667,  4o- 
Armorial  de  Bretagne,  par  G.  L.  B.  (Guy 

Le  Borgne).     Rennes,  1681,  fol. 
Memoires  sur  I'Etat  du   Cierge  et  de  la 
Noblesse    de    Bretagne,     par     R.     P. 
Toussaint  de  Saint  Luc.     [103   Plates 
of  arms.]     Paris,  1691,  8°-     Reprinted 
at  Rennes  in  1858. 
Histoire  de  Bretagne,  enrichie  de  portraits 
et  tombeaux  en   taille  douce,   avec  les 
preuves,    les    Sceaux,    etc.,    par   Gui. 
Alexis   Lobineau.      Avec   armoiries  et 
tables  genealogiques.     2  vols.     Paris, 
1707,  4« 
Nobiliaire  de  Bretagne  ;  ou  Catalogue  des 
Nobles  de  la  province  de  Bretagne,  par 
J.  Chevillard.     Paris,  1720  and  1758, 
fol. 
Succession    Chronologique   des    Dues    de 
Bretagne,    par    M.    de    la    Gibonais. 
Nantes,  1723,  8"- 


Feakce. 


565 


Liste  generale  de  Nos  Seigneurs  du  parle- 

ment  de  Bretagne,  depuis  son  erection 

en  1554.     Kennes,  1725—1754,  12«- 
Histoire  des  Dues  de  Bretagne,   &c.,  par 

I'Abbe  Francois  Guyot  des  Fountaines. 

6  vols.     Paris,  1739,  12o- 
L'Ordre  des   Bannerets  de  Bretagne,   et 

leur  origine.     Caen,  1827,  4^- 
Histoire  des  Roiset  des  Dues  de  Bretagne, 

par  Iloujoux.  Paris,  1829,  8^-  Nouvelle 

edition,  4  vols.  Paris,  1839,  S^- 
Nobiliaire     de     Bretagne,     par     M.    le 

Chevalier  de  Beauregard.     Paris,  1840, 

8«- 
La  Bretagne  ancienne  et  moderne.  (Plates 

of  arms).      By  Pierre  Pitre-Chevalier. 

Paris  (1844),  8«- 
Armorial   general    de    Bretagne,    depuis 

1400    jusqu'en    1668,    par   Briant   de 

Laabriere.     Paris,  1844,  8^ 
Armorial    de    Bretagne,     contenant    les 

noms   et   prenoms    des    families   Bre- 

tonnes,    I'origne   connue    des    families 

&c.  par  Guerin  de  la  Grasserie.   2  vols. 

Rennes,  1845 — 48,  fol.       Supplement, 

et  Suite  du  Supplement,  published  in 

1856. 
Nobiliaire  de  Bretagne   ou   Tableau    de 

I'Aristocratie  bretonne  ;   Contenant  les 

noms  et  arras  de  tons  les  gentilshommes 

bretons,    par    P.    Potier    de    Courcy. 

Saint-Pol-de-Leon,  1846,  4o- 
Biographie  Bretonne  ;  recueil  de  notices 

sur  tous  les  Bretons  qui  se  sont  fait  un 

nom,  par  P.  Levot.     2   vols.     Vannes 

and  Paris,  1852,  4<^- 
Abrege  du  Nobiliaire  de   la  province  de 

Bretagne,    par     le     Pere    du     Perre. 

Kennes,  1853,  S^- 
Histoire    des    Dues    de    Bretagne,    par 

Celine  Pallet.     Limoges,  1854,  12°- 
Dictionnaire  heraldique  de  Bretagne,  par 

Pol  Potier  de   Courcy.       Saint- Brieuc, 

1855,  80- 
Nobiliaire  et  Armorial  de  Bretagne,  2^- 

edition  corrigee  et  augmentee,  par  Pol 

Potier   de    Courcy.      3   vols,  Nantes, 

1862,  40- 
Recherches  sur  le    Chevalerie  du  Duche 

de  Bretagne,  par  A.   De   Couffon   de 

Kerdellech.     2  vols.  Nantes,  1877,  8"- 
Moeurs  et  coutumes   des   Fanjilies   bre- 

tonnes  avant  1789,  par  Edouard  Frain. 

Rennes,     1880—82,   B^-        Only    100 

copies  printed. 


A  Register  of  the  Nobles  in  the  Bishop- 
ric of  St.  Pol  de  Leon,  in  Bretagne, 
1426,  1441,  1443—1448.  Large 
folio.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  16,909. 

Armorial  et  Nobiliaire  de  I'eveche  de 
Saint  Pol  de  Leon  en  Bretagne  en 
1443,  par  le  Marquis  P.  de  Refuge, 
Deuxieme  edition,  avec  une  intro- 
duction et  des  notes  par  Pol  Potier  de 
Courcy.     Paris,  1863,  S^- 

Histoire  des  Comtes  de  Brienne,  conte- 
nant un  precis  genealogique  de  cette 
illustre  maison,  accompagnee  de  nom- 
breux  documents  historique,  etc.  par 
Bourgeois.     Troyes,  1818,  B^- 

Le  Blason  de  Brou,  par  Antoine  Du 
Saix,  reimprime  par  A.  Yayssiere. 
Bourg-en-Bresse,  1876.  W-  Only 
95  copies  printed. 

The  Names  and  Arms,  coloured,  of  the 
principal  Captains  as  well  Noble- 
men as  Knights,  that  were  with  Edw. 
III.  at  the  siege  of  Calais,  1345.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6595. 

Histoite  genealogique  des  Pais-Bas,  ou 
Histoire  de  Cambray  et  du  Cambresis, 
enrichies  des  genealogies,  eloges,  et 
armes  des  Comtes,  Dues,  Eveques, 
&  presque  de  4000  families  nobles,  tant 
des  XYii  provinces  que  de  France,  par 
J.  Le  Carpentier.  2  vols.  Leide, 
1664,  4<^- 

Armorial  du  Cambresis,  par  M.  Borel 
d'Hauterive,  see  Armorial  general  de 
irance,  vol.  i.     Paris,  1856,  S^- 

Histoire  des  Comtes  de  Carcassonne,  par 
Guillaume  Besse.     Beziers,  1645,  4*^- 

Histoire  de  Carcassonne,  avec  les  preuves, 
par  le  Pere  Bouges.     Paris,  1741,  4°- 

Traicte  du  Comte  de  Castres  et  dee  Seig- 
neurs et  Comtes  d'iceluy,  par  D.  Defos. 
Tolose,  1633,  4o- 

Notice  genealogique  sur  les  Comtes  de 
Castres,  par  C.  Stroobant.  Anvers, 
1853,  8°- 

Armorial  de  la  ville  a  Chalons-sur-Marue, 
par  Ed.  de  Barthelemy.  Chalons, 
1856,  12«- 

Armorial  general  de  la  generalitie  de 
Chalons-sur-MarnC)  apres  de  manuscrit 
original  et  annotce  par  Ed.  de  Barthe- 
lemy.    Chalons,  1862,  12o- 

Premier  Livre  des  memoires  des  Comtes 
de  Champagne  et  de  Brie,  par  Pierre 
Pithou.     Paris,  1572,  1581,  4«- 


566 


France. 


Campaaia3  Comitum  genealogia  et  brevis 
Historia  ex  variis  chronologis,  etc., 
Claudii  Moissaat,  eolbcta.  Paris,  1605, 
1607,  8«- 

Coustumes  du  Bailliage  de  Troyes  en 
Charapaigne,  le  premier  livre  des 
Memoires  des  Comtes  de  Charapaigne 
et  Brie  ;  la  genealogie  des  diets  Corates, 
par  P.  Pithou.     Troyes,  1609,  ¥^ 

Genealogie  des  Comtes  de  Champagne, 
de  Troyes,  de  Meaux,  et  de  Brie,  par 
Pierre  Pithou.     Paris,  1672.  4o- 

Kecherche  de  la  Noblesse  de  Champagne, 
faites  par  ordre  de  Louis  XIV.  sous  la 
direction  de  M.  Caumartin,  par  Charles 
I)'  Hozier  Chaalons,  1673,  fol.  Other 
editions,  in  1852  and  1868. 

Proces  Verbal  de  la  recherche  de  la 
noblesse  de  Champagne,  par  L.  F. 
Lefevre  de  Caumartin.  Chaalons  1673, 
8«- 

Notes  de  Monsieur  de  Caumartin  sur  la 
llecherche  des  Nobles  de  la  Province 
de  Champagne  en  1673,  par  C.  11. 
d'Hozier.      Paris,  1883,  12«- 

Histoire  des  Comtes  de  Champagne  et  de 
Brie,  par  Kobert-Martin  le  Pelletier. 
2  vols.  Paris,  1735,  12o-  Another 
edition  in  1753. 

Nobiliaire  de  Champagne  ou  Catalogue 
des  Nobles  de  la  province  de  Cham- 
pagne de  Caumartin  et  Larcher,  par  J. 
Chevillard.     Paris  1758,  fol. 

Histoire  des  comtes  de  Champagne  et  de 
Brie,  par  De  I'Allier  J.  B.  Beraud.  2 
vols.     Paris,  1842,  8«- 

Les  Armoiries  des  comtes  de  Champagne, 
par  H,  d'Arbois  de  Jubainville.  Paris, 
1852,  S"' 

Essai  sur  les  sceaux  des  Comtes  et  des 
Coratesses  de  Champagne,  etc.  par  M. 
H.  d'Arbois  de  Jubainville.  Paris, 
1856,  fol. 

De  la  Noblesse  maternelle  en  Champagne, 
et  de  I'abus  des  changements  de  noms, 
par  Pierre  Biston.  Chalons,  1859,  8o- 
Second  edition,  1859. 

Histoire  des  dues  et  des  comtes  de  Cham- 
pagne, depuis  le  vi®  siecle  jusqu'  a  la 
tin  du  xiii^  siecle,  par  M.  H.  d'  Arbois 
de  Jubainville.  7  vols.  Paris,  1859 
—69,  8"- 

Catalogue  des  Gentilshommes  de  Cham- 
pagne, par  L.  de  la  Koque  et  E.  de 
Barthelemy.     Paris,  1861,  80- 


Factum  of  the  Earl  of  Arran  touching 
the  Kestitution  of  the  Duchy  of  Cha- 
telherault,  mdclxxxv.     Edited  by  W. 
B.  D.  D.  Turnbull.     Edinburgh,  1813, 
8"-      Only  60  copies  printed. 
Histoire  de  Chatelleraud  et  du  Chatelle- 
raudais,  par   Lalanne.     2    vols.     Cha- 
telleraud, 1859,  8"- 
Histoire  des  Fiefs  et  Principaux  Villages 
de  la  Seigneurie  de  Commercy,  avec  un 
tableau  genealogique  et  chronolngique 
des  Seigneurs  de  Commercy,  par  Charles 
E.  Dumont.    2  vols.    Nancy,  1856,  8"- 
lleformation  de  la  Noblesse  de  I'Evesche 
de    (.^uimpercorentin    ou    Cornuailles, 
1426,  1444,  et  1536.     Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  16,910. 
Les  Corses  fran^ois   contenant  I'histoire 
genealogique  des  plus  illustres  Seigneurs 
et  Gentilshommes  de  I'lsle  de  Corsegue. 
par  Jean  Baptiste  de  I'Hermite  Souliers, 
Paris,  1662,  12"-      Another  in  16()7. 
Dangeau  et  ses  Seigneurs  (1064 — 1790), 
par  M.  Maurice  de  Possesse.   Chartres, 
1878,  8«- 
Projet   de    I'Histoire    genealogique     des 
Families  Nobles  de  Dauphino,  par  Guy 
Allard.     Grenoble,  1669,  4"- 
L'Estat    politique    de    la    province     de 
Dauphine,    avec    les    genealogies    des 
families  de  cette  province,  par  Nicolas 
Chorier.    4  vols.     Grenoble,  1671 — 72, 
12«- 
Nobiliaire  de  Dauphine,  ou  Discours  his- 
torique  des  Families  nobles  qui  sont  en 
cette    Province,    avec   les   Blasous    de 
leurs    Armoiries,    par     Guy     Allard. 
Grenoble,  1671,  12o-      Another  edition 
in  1696. 
Histoire   genealogique    des   Maisons    de 
Dauphine,    par   Guy  Allard.     3   vols. 
Grenoble,    1672—80,    4'^-        Another 
edition,  4  vols.  1697. 
Description  du  Dauphine,  avec  I'histoire 
genealogique  des    Dauphins    Viennois, 
depuis  Guigue    I.  jusqu'  a  Louis  V., 
par  C.  Z.  A.     Francf.  1693,  12«- 
Le  Nobiliaire  de  la  province  de  Dauphine, 
par  Nicolas  Chorier.     4  vols.  Grenoble 
1697,  12"- 
Histoire  de  Dauphine  et  des  Princes   qui 
ont  porte  le  nom    de   Dauphins,    etc., 
[v^^ith  genealogical  tables  and  plates  of 
seals  and  arms],    by    J.   P.    Moret   de 
BourcLenu.    2  vols,  Geneve,  1722,  fol. 


Feakce. 


567 


Catalogue  des  Gentilshommes  de  Dauph- 
ine,    bj  L.    de   la  Roque   et   Ed.    de 
Barthelemy.     Paris,  1861,  So- 
Armorial   de    Dauphine,    contenant   les 
Armoiries    figurees,  accompagnees  de 
notices   genealogiques   completant  les 
nobiliaires     de    Chorier    et    de    Gruy 
A  Hard,    par   Gr.    de   Rivoire   et   de  la 
Batie.     Lyon,  1867,  4«- 
Genealogies  et   Armoiries   Dauphinoises, 
par  E.  Maignien.     Grenoble,  1870,  8°' 
Another  edition,  1876 — 85. 
Armoires  de  la   Ville   de   Dijon,   par   G. 

Saint  Pere.  Paris,  n.d.  4P- 
Armorial  de  la  Chambre  des  Comptes  de 
Dijon  d'apres  le  manuscrit  inedit  du 
Pere  B.  Gautier,  par  Jules  D'Arbau- 
mont.  Dijon,  1881,  8«- 
Memorial  de  Dombes  en  tout  ce  qui 
concerne  cette  Ancienne  Souverainete, 
son  Histoire,ses  Princes,  son  Parlement, 
et  ses  Membres,  avec  liste  nominative, 
un  Armorial,  etc.  1523 — 1771,  par  M. 

P.  d'Assier  de  Valenches.     Lyon,  1 854, 
40. 

Galerie  Douaisienne,  ou  Biographic  des 
Hommes  llemarquables  de  la  Ville  de 
Douai,  par  11.  H.  Duthilla3ul.  Douai, 
1844,  80- 

Notice  historique  sur  le  seel  communal, 
les  armoiries  et  les  cachets  municipaux 
de  la  ville  de  Dunkerque,  par  Carlier. 
Dunkerque,  1855,  8«- 

La  famille  Faulconnier  et  les  anciens 
grands  baillis  de  Dunkerque,  par  Car- 
lier.    Lille,  1868,  8«- 

Histoire  des  Seigneurs  d'Enghien  terminez 
es  Families  de  Luxembourg  et  de  Bon- 
bon, par  P.  Colins.     Mons.   1634,  4<'- 
Second  edition,  augmented,  etc.   Tour- 
nay,  1643,  4P- 

Histoire  des  eveques  d'Evreux,  avec  des 
notes  et  des  armoiries,  par  A.  Chassant 
et   G.   E.    Sauvage.       Evreux,    1846, 

Les  Archives  Heraldiques  d'Evreux,  par 
le  Yicomte  de  Burey.      Evreux,  1890, 

40- 

Histoire  des  Comtes  de  Foix,  par  M.  H. 
Gaucheraud.     Paris,  1834,  8o- 

Forez,  see  also  Lyons. 

Repertoire  heraldique,  ou  Arnacrial  ge- 
neral du  Forez,  par  L.  Pierre  Gras. 
Lyon,  1874,  8«- 

Gascogne,  see  also  Guienne. 


Maison    historiques    de    Gascogne,      ou 
galerie  nobiliaire  de  cette  province,  par 
Joseph  Noulens.     Paris,  1863,  8°- 
Maisong  historiques  de  Gascogne,  Guienne, 
Beam,    Languedoc    et   Perigord,    par 
Joseph  Noulens.     Paris,  1865,  etc.  S^- 
Histoire  Generale  du  Pays  de  Gastinois, 
Senonois,    et  Hurepoix,   &c.,  avec  les 
Genealogies  des   Seigneurs,    &c.,    par 
Guillaume  Morin.     Paris,  1630,  4*'- 
Guienne,  see  also  Gascogne. 
Nobiliaire  de  Guienne  et  de  Gascogne. 
Kevue  des  families  d'ancienne  Chevalerie 
ou  anoblies  de  ces  provinces,  anterieures 
a  1789,  avec  leurs  genealogies  et  armes, 
par  H.  G.  O'Gilvy.     4  vols.  Bordeaux, 
1856—83,   8«-       [Vol.   3    by  J.     de 
Bourrousse  de  Laft'ore.J 
Guines,  see  Ponthieu. 
La  Conionction  des  Lettres  et  des  Armes 
des  Illustres  Princes  Charles,  Cardinal 
de  Lorraine  (1525 — 1574),  et  Fraupois 
due   de   Guyse    (1519—1563).      Par 
Nicolas  Boucher.     Rheims,  1579,  4P- 

Histoire  des  Dues  de  Guise,  par  De 
Bouille.     4  vols.  Paris,  1849,  8°- 

Biographic  ou  galerie  historique  des 
hommes  celebres  du  Havre,  par  Levee. 
Havre,  1828,  S^- 

Jametz  et  ses  seigneurs,  par  Buvignier 
Verdun,  1861,  S^- 

Armorial  des  Landes  et  partie  du  Beam, 
par  le  baron  de  Cauna.  3  vols.  Bor- 
deaux, 1863—69,  80- 

Clerge  et  Noblesse  des  Landes.  Armorial, 
par  le  baron  de  Cauna.  2nd  edit. 
Bordeaux,  1864,  8o- 

Languedoc,  see  also  Gascogne. 

Catalogue  general  des  Gentils-Hommes 
de  la  Province  de  Languedoc,  par 
Henri  de  Caux.     Pezenas,  1676,  fol. 

Armorial  des  Estats  du  Languedoc. 
Montpellier,  1686,  4o- 

Armoial  des  Estats  de  Languedoc,parD.F. 
Gastellier  de  la  Tour.    Paris,  1767,  4P- 

Essai  historique  sur  les  Etats-generaux 
de  la  Province  du  Languedoc,  par 
Trouve.  2  vols-  Paris,  1818,  40- 
[With  plates  of  Arms,  etc.] 

Noblesse  du  Languedoc,  genealogies  des 
nobles  Families  de  cette  province. 
Toul.  1847,  40- 

Armorial  de  la  Noblesse  de  Languedoc, 
par  L.  de  La  Roque.  4  vols.  Paris, 
1860—61,  8« 


668 


Fbance. 


Catalogue  des  Gentilshommes  de  Lan- 
guedoc,  par  L.  de  La  Koque  et  Ed.  de 
Barthelemy.     Paris,  1861,  S^- 

Annuaire  Historique  et  Genealogique  de 
la  province  de  Languedoc,  par  Louis  de 
La  Koque.     Paris,  1861,  &c.,  8"- 

Armorial  de  la  Noblesse  de  Languedoc, 
Generalite  de  Toulouse,  par  Louis  de 
La  Roque.  Toulouse  and  Paris,  1863, 
&c.,  8«- 

Armorial  des  eveques  de  Laon,  par  Arthur 
Demarsj.     Arras,  1865,  8"' 

Tablettes  de  la  Succession  des  Seigneurs 
de  Laval,  de  Mayenne  et  de  Chateau — 
Gontier,  par  Leon  Maitre.  Paris, 
1870,  fol. 

La  Marche  de  Lille  1556,  par  J.  Van 
Driesten.  [Facsimile  of  an  heraldic 
MS.  containing  291  arms  in  colours.] 
Lille,  1884,  4«- 

Nobiliaire  de  la  Generalite  de  Limoges, 
par  Simon  Descoutures.     1666,  fol. 

Nobiliaire  du  diocese  et  de  la  generalite 
de  Limoges,  par  Joseph  Nadaud,  edite 
par  I'abbe  Rov-Pierrefitte.  Lim.  1856, 

Nobiliaire  du   diocese  et  de  la  generalite 

de  Jjimoges,  par  I'abbe  Joseph  Nadaud, 

public  par  I'abbe  A.    Lecler.     4    vols. 

1880,  8«- 
Histoire  des  Vicomtes  et  de   la  Vicomte 

de  Limoges  par  P.   Marvaud.     2   vols. 

Paris,  1878,  8°- 
Etude    sur   les    comtes   et   vicomtes   de 

Limoges  anterieur  a  I'an  1000,  par  R. 

de  Lasteyrie.     Paris,    1875,    S*^-      See 

also     "  Bibliotheque     de    I'Ecole    des 

Hautes-Etudes,"  vol.  xyiii. 
Nobiliaire  du  Bas-Limousin,  par  J.  J.  M. 

C.  de  Bergues-La-Garde.    Tulle,  1873, 

8«- 
Eloge  historique  de  la  Ville  de  Lyon,  avec 

les  Blasons  des  Prevosts,  des  Marchauds 

et  des   Echevins,    par   F.    Menestrier. 

Lyon,  1669,  4«- 
Armorial  de  la  Noblesse,  pour  les  pays  de 

Lyonnois,    Forez    et    Beaujolois,    par 

Claudine  Brunand,     Lyon,  1669,  fol. 
Histoire  abregee  ou  eloge  historique    de 

la  ville  de  Lion.    Par  Brossette.    Lion, 

1711,  4«- 
Armorial  des  prevots,  des  marchauds   et 

echevins  de  la  ville  de   Lyon,    1596   a 

1789,  par  A.  S.  Des  Marches.     Chalon- 


sur-Marne,  1844,  4°- 


Armorial  General  du  Lyonnais,  Forez   et 

Beaujolais.     Lyon,  1860,  4"- 
Essai  d'une  monographic  des  armoiries  de 
la  ville  de    Lyon,    par   Leon    Charvet. 
Lyon,  1860,  S^- 
Les  Origines  des  families  consulaires   de 
la  ville  de  Lyon,  depuis  1790,  par  Vital 
de  Valous.     Lyon,  1863,  8"- 
Essai    d'un    nobiliaire  lyonnais,   ou  Role 
des  families  nobles  existantes  et  repre- 
sentees dans  I'ancienne   circonscription 
de  la  generalite  de  Lvon,  par  Vital  de 
Valous.     Lyon,  1864,  8"- 
Livre  d'or  du  Lyonnais,  du  Forez   et  du 
Beaujolais,     par    Monfalcon.       Paris, 
1865,  8''- 
Des  Armoiries  des  Comtes  de  Lyon  et  de 
Forez  et  des  Sires  de  Beaujeu,  par  A. 
J.  Bernard.     Lyon.  1867,  8«- 
Les    Titres   de   la  noblesse   ancienne    et 
moderne  du  Lyonnais,    transcrits   sur 
les  registres  de  la  cour  d'appel  de  Lyon 
(1808—1858),  par  L.  Niepce.      Lyon, 
1880,  8"- 
Abrege  de  la  genealogie  des  vicomtes  de 
Lomagne  divisee  en  trois  races.      Avec 
une  dissertation     sur   la   Branche   de 
Candale  de   la   Maison    de    Foix,   par 
Chasot  de  Nantigny.  Paris,  1757, 12"- 
Monographic  du  bourg  et  de  la  terre  de 
Maiche,   suivie   de  notices   historiques 
sur  I'ancienne  seigneuries  de  la  Franche 
— Montague,     par     I'Abbe     Richard. 
Besanyou,  1862,  8"^ 
Maine,  see  also  Touraine. 
Memoires  des  anciens  Comtes  du   Maine, 

par  P.  Trouillard.  Paris,  1643,  S^- 
Dictionnaire  topographique,  historique, 
genealogique  et  bibliographique  de  la 
province  et  du  diocese  du  Maine,  par 
A.  R.  Lepaige.  2  vols.  Mans,  1777, 
SO- 
Liste  de  Messieurs  les  Officiers  de  la 
Maison  de  Ville  du  Mans,  depuis  Fan 
1474  jusqu'en  1756.  Mans,  1756, 
40. 

Armoiries  des  eveques  du  Mans  accom- 
pagnees  de  celles  du  corps  ecclesiastique 
et  civil  de  ce  diocese,  par  Th.  Cauvin. 
Le  Mans,  1837,  12° 

Essai  sur  I'armorial  du  diocese  du  Mans, 
par  Th.  Cauvin.     Le  Mans,  1840,  U<> 

Essai  sur  I'Armorial  de  I'ancien  Diocese 
du  Mans,  par  A.  de  Maude.  Le  Mans, 
1865,  80- 


Feance. 


569 


Table    Genealogique   et    Historique   de^ 

anciens     Yiscomtes     de     la     Marche, 

Seigneurs    d'Aubusson,    par   Jean    du 

Bouchet.     Paris,  1682,  fol. 
Armorial  de  la  Noblesse  de  la  Marche  en 

1789,   par   J.    P.    A.    de    La    Porte. 

Deuxieme   edition.       Poictiers,    1874, 

8«- 
Les   Seigneurs   de   Marh^ ;    avec    notes, 

armoiries  et  sceaux,  par  Adrien  Maquet. 

Paris,  1882,  8"- 
Arinoritd  de  la  ville  de  Marseille,   recueil 

officiel  dresse  par  les   ordres   de   Louis 

XIV.    Par  le  comte  Godefroy  de  Mont- 
grand.     Mars.  1864,  4"- 
Armorial  des  echevins  de  Marseille,  de 

1660  a  1790,  par  Octave  Teissier  et  J, 

Laugier.     Mars.  1883,4"- 
Armorial  &    Sigillographie  des   Eveques 

de  Marseille,  par  1' Abbe  J.  H.  Albanes. 

Mars.  1884,  4"- 
Histoire  des  Seigneurs  de  Majenne,   par 

J.  B.  Guyard  de  la  Fosse.  Mans,  1850, 

12«- 
Inscriptions      Sepulcrales     des     Eglises, 

couvents,  hospices,  etc.,   de  la  Yille  de 

Mons,    etc.,    par    Leopold    Devillers. 

Mons,    1858,    4«-      Only    100    copies 

printed. 
Nobiliaire  et  armorial  de  I'ancien  bailliage 

et  comte   de  Montfort-l'Amaury,  par 

Adrien  Maquet  et  le  comte  Ad.  de  Dion. 

i8eo,  8°- 

Notes  pour  servir  a  un  Nobiliaire  de 
Montpellier.  Par  le  baron  C.  de 
Tourtoulon.  Mont.  1856,  8°-  Additions 
aux  Notes,  etc.,  1856. 

Biographic  Montpellieraine.  Montpellier, 
1877,  etc.,  80- 

Premiers  Presidents  des  Cours  Souveraines 
(de  Montpellier),  1603—1867,  par 
Louis  de  La  Koque.     Mont.  1878,  8°- 

Les  Armoiries  de  la  Ville  de  Nancy  ; 
origine  et  description  par  C.  Jambois. 
Nancy,  1879,  12o- 

Tombeau  de  rran9ois  II.  dernier  Due  de 
Bretagne  et  de  Marguerite  de  Foix 
dans  la  Cathedrale  de  Nantes,  par  M. 
Columb.     Nantes,  s.d.  4°- 

Catalogue  des  maires,  echevins,  procureurs- 
syndics  et  greffiers  de  la  ville  de  Nantes, 
1564—1722.     Nantes,  s.d.  fol. 

Armorial  de  eveques  de  Nantes  par  Ste- 
phane  de  La  Nicolliere.  Nantes,  1868, 
80- 


Le  Livre  Dore  de  I'lIotel-de-Ville  de 
Nantes,  par  Alex.  Pcrthuis  et  S.  de  la 
Nicolliere-Teijeiro.  2  vols.  Nantes, 
1873,  8«- 

Histoire  des  Dues,  Marquis,  et  Comtes, 
de  Narbonne.  par  Guillaume  Besse. 
Paris,  1660,  4"- 

Notice  genealogique  sur  les  Vicomtes  de 
Narbonne,  par  C.  Stroobant.  Anvers, 
1852,  80- 

Armorial  d  I'Ancien  Duche  de  Nivernais, 
par  G.  Richard,  Count  de  Soultrait. 
Nevers,  1844,  12«-  Another  edition, 
Paris,  1847,  8"- 

Arnaorial  historique  et  archeologique  du 
Nivernais,  par  G.  Richard,  Count  de 
Soultrait.  Societe  Nivernais  des 
Sciences,  etc.  2  vols.  Nevers,  1879,  8°- 

Epigraphie  heraldique  du  departement 
de  la  Nievre,  par  De  Somay.  Angers, 
1882,  8«- 

Armorial  des  maires  de  Niort  suivi  de  la 
liste  alphabetique  des  maires  echevins 
et  pairs  de  cette  ville,  de  1307  a  1789 
et  de  celle  des  conseillers  municipaux 
de  1786—1865,  par  Alfred  Bonneau. 
Niort,  1866,  8°- 

A  Chronicle  of  the  Dukes  of  Normandy, 
from  the  beginning  to  the  death  of 
Henry  the  First,  King  of  England. 
French.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1717. 

Gentis  Normannicse  quae  Apuliam,  Cala- 
briam  et  Siciliam,  ab  anno  1035  usque 
ad  annum  1195  rexit,  ex  authoribus 
qui  [Hieronymi]  Surita3  Annalibus 
succedunt.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
16,958. 

Genealogy  of  the  Dukes  of  Normandy, 
from  Kollo  to  William  the  Bastard. 
Vellum  roll,  15th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  29,504. 

History  and  Genealogy  of  the  Dukes  of 
Normandy.  MS.  belonging  to  the 
Marquis  of  Bath.    Longleat,  Co.  Wilts. 

Magni  Rotuli  Scaccarii  Normanniae  sub 
Begibus  Angliaj.  Edited  by  Thomas 
Stapleton  for  the  Society  of  Antiqua- 
ries, London.    2  vols.   Lond.  1840,  8°- 

The  Ducal  Family  of  Normandy.  See 
"  Journal  of  the  British  Archaeological 
Association,"  vol.  xxx,  123,  etc. 

Arms  of  ancient  Families  of  Normandy, 
from  a  manuscript  of  about  the  year 
1380.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  17,455, 
f.  70. 


570 


France. 


List  of  the  Armorial  Bearings  of  the 
principal  families  of  Normandy,  1346 
—1439.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.ll,542. 

La  Cronique  des  Nobles  de  neuf  elections 
du  Duche  de  Normandie,  a  s^avoir, 
Lizieux,  Falaize,  Caen,  Bayeux,  Vire, 
Avranches,  Coutances,  Carentan,  et 
Vallongnes,  par  Kemon  Monfault, 
1463.     Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  778. 

Histories  Normannorum  Scriptores  An- 
tiqui,  &c.  GenealogitE  Kegum,  Ducum, 
Comitum,  et  Nobilinra,  &c.  par  Andra3 
Du  Chesne.     Paris,  1619,  fol. 

Histoire  Generale  de  Normandie  ;  avec 
I'histoire  des  Dues,  leur  Genealogie,  et 
leurs  Conquestes,  par  Gabr.  Du  Moulin. 
Bouen,  1631,  fol. 

Histoire  generale  des  Maisons  nobles  de 
la  province  de  Normandie,  par  le  Sieur 
de  la  Roque.     2  vols.     Caen,  1654,  fol. 

Noms,  surnoms,  et  demeure  des  Nobles 
do  la  gcneralitc  de  Caen,  certifiez  par 
Guy  Chamillart,  1666.  Brit.  Mus. 
Eg.  MS.  779. 

Becherche  de  la  Noblesse  en  la  Generalite 
de  Caen  en  1666  et  annees  suivants 
par  Guy  Chamillart.  2  vols.  Caen, 
1887,  8«- 

Nobiliaire  de  Normandie,  ou  Catalogue 
de  la  Province  de  Normandie.  conte- 
nant  les  noms,  qualitez,  armes,  etc.  de 
tous  les  nobles  de  cette  province,  par 
Jacques  Louis  Chevillard.  Paris,  n.d. 
fol. 

Nobiliaire  de  Normandie,  par  Pierre  Paul 
Dubuisson.  Paris,  1720,  fol.  [This 
is  another  edition  of  J.  L.  Chevillard's 
JVohiliaire,  etc.]  Another  edition, 
1725. 

A  letter  to  George,  Earl  of  Leicester, 
President  of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries, 
by  J.  Henniker.  London,  1788.  8°- 
[This  letter  was  written  from  Caen  in 
reference  to  the  Armorial  Bearings  of 
the  Companions  of  William,  Duke  of 
Normandy,  in  the  Conquest  of  England; 
with  plates  of  arms.] 

Guillaume  de  Jumiege,  les  Dues  de 
Normandie,  avec  la  Vie  de  Guillaume 
le  Conquerant,  par  Guil.  de  Poitiers, 
pub.  par  Guizot.     Paris,  1826,  8°- 

The  Dukes  of  Normandy  from  the  Time 
of  RoUo  to  the  Expulsion  of  King  John 
by  Philip  Augustus  of  France,  by 
Jonathan  Duncan.     Lond.  1839,  8° 


Chronique  des  Dues  de  Normandie  par 
Benoit,  etc.  See  "  Collection  de  docu- 
ments inedits  sur  1'  histoire  de  France. 
Premiere  Serie.  Histoire  politique," 
etc.     Paris,  1839,  4^- 

Chronique  des  Dues  de  Normandie,  par 
M.  Francisque  Michel.  3  vols.  Paris, 
1836—44,  4"- 

Histoire  des  Dues  de  Normandie,  et  des 
Rois  d'Angleterre,  par  F.  Michel. 
Societe  de  VMstoire  de  France.  Paris, 
1840,  80- 

Les  Dues  Hereditaires  de  Normandie, 
etc.,  par  J.  P.  A.  de  La  Porte.  Bouen 
[1855?],  8°- 

Etudes  heraldiques  sur  les  anciens  monu- 
ments religieux  et  civils  de  la  ville  de 
Caen,  par  II.  Bordeaux,  Caen,  1847, 
8°-  See  also  Societe  Frangais,  vol. 
XIII.     Paris,  1847,  8o- 

Histoire  des  anciennes  Corporations  d' Arts 
et  Metiers  et  des  Confreries  Beligieuses 
de  la  Capitale  de  la  Normandie,  par  Ch. 
Ouin-Lacroix.     Roueij,  1850,  8*^- 

Biographic  Normandie,  par  Theodore 
Lebreton.  3  vols.  Rouen,  1857-61,  8°- 

Blason  Populaire  de  la  Normandie  ;  com- 
prenant  les  Proverbes,  Soubriquets  et 
Dictons  relatifs  a  cette  ancienne 
Province  et  a  ses  Habitants,  par  A. 
Canel.  2  vols.  Rouen  et  Caen,  1859, 
8«- 

Armorial  des  Villes  et  Corporations  de  la 
Normandie,  2nd  edition,  augmentee  et 
omee  de  Blasons,  par  A.  Canel.  Paris, 
1863,  80- 

Catalogue  des  gentilshommes  du  bailliage 
de  Vire  qui  ont  pris  part  a  I'assemblee 
de  la  noblesse  du  grand  bailliage  de 
Caen,  par  Isidore  Cantrel.  Caen,  1863, 
8«' 

Nobiliaire  de  Normandie,  public  par  une 
Societe  de  Genealogistes,  avec  le  con- 
cours  des  principales  families  nobles  de 
la  province,  sous  la  direction  de  Edou- 
ard  de  Magny.     Paris  [1863,  64.]  8«- 

Nobiliaire  de  Normandie,  par  Gabriel 
O'Gilvy.     London,  1864,  8°- 

Catalogue  des  Gentilshommes  de  Nor- 
mandie, et  de  Poitou,  par  La  Roque  et 
Barthelemy.     Paris,  1865,  8«- 

Histoire  des  dues  de  Normandie  jusqu'  a 
la  mort  de  Guillaume  le  Conquerant, 
par  Labutte,  preface  d'Henri  Martin. 
Paris,  1866,  8o- 


Feakce. 


571 


Sigillographie  de  la  Normandie  (Eveche 
de  Bayeux.)  By  Paul  de  Farcy.  Caen, 
1875,  4'^- 

IvGcherches  Nobiliaires  en  Normandie  par 
un  gentilhomme  Normand  sous-prefet 
et  autiquaire,  1866 — 1876.  Caen, 
1877,  8''- 

Inveritaire  des  sceaux  de  la  Normandie, 
par  Demay.     Paris,  1881,  4o- 

Anciennes  Families  de  Normandie.  Le 
Forestier  du  Buisson  -  Sainte  -  Mar- 
guerete.  Croquis  Genealogiques  depuis 
le  xv^  siecle.  Par  C.  A.  B.  Versailles, 
1888,  40- 

Le  Sires  de  Noyers,  par  Ernest  Petit. 
Auxerre,  1874,  8«- 

Arjnorial  de  eveques  de  Noyon,  par 
Arthur  Deraarsy.     Noyon,  1864,  S*^- 

Genealogies  des  Principaux  Families  de 
rOrleans,  par  C.  de  Vassal.  Orleans, 
1862,  8«- 

Nobiliaire  de  I'Ork'anais,  par  C.  de  Vassal. 
Orleans,  1863,  8"- 

Catalogue  des  Dues,  Connestables,  Chan- 
celiers,  Grands-Maistres,  Admiraulx, 
Mareseliaulx,  Prevostz  de  Paris,  dequis 
le  Itoy  Clotaire,  avec  la  figure  et  blason 
de  leurs  Armoiries,  par  Jean  Le  Feron. 
Paris,  1555,  fol. 

Catalogue  et  Blazons  de  tons  les  Con- 
seillers  du  Parlement  de  Paris  depuis 
]G00  jusqu'  en  1710  exclusivement, 
witli  short  biographical  notices.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  21,434. 

Noms,  Qualities,  et  Armes  des  Gouver- 
neurs,  Capitaines,  et  Lieutenans  Gene- 
raux  de  la  Ville,  Prevote  et  Vicomte  de 
Paris.     Paris,  1731,  fol. 

Armorial  de  la  Chambre  des  comptes  de 
Paris,  par  D'Yanville.  4  vols.  Paris, 
1866—74,  4«- 

Les  armoiries  de  la  ville  de  Paris,  sceaux, 
emblemes,  couleurs,  devises,  b'vrees  et 
ceremonies  publiques.  Par  Coetlogon 
et  Tisserand.  2  vols.  Prris,  1873  and 
1875,  40- 

Histoire  des  pays  et  comte  du  Perche  et 
du  duche  d'Alen^on  ou  est  traite  des 
anciens  seigneurs  de  Bellesme  etc., 
par  Gilles  Bry.     Paris,  1620,  4o- 

Notice  chronologique  et  historiqjje  sur  les 
anciens  Comtes  du  Perche,  par  Lange. 
Caen,  1834,  8°- 

Perigord,  see  Gascogne. 


Memoires  des  Citoyens  Nobles  de  de  ville 
de  Perpignan,  par  I'abbe  Joseph  Xaupi. 
Perp.  1742,  fol.  Another  edition,  1769. 

Kecherches  historiques  sur  la  Noblesse 
des  Citoyens  Honores  de  Perpignan, 
par  I'abbe  Joseph  Xaupi.  Paris,  1763, 
12"-      Another  edition,  1776. 

Picardie,  see  also  Artois. 

Nobiliaire  de  Picardie,  contenant  les 
Generalitez  d' Amiens,  de  Soissons,  Pays 
recouquis,  et  partie  (Iq  I'Election  de 
Beauvais,  par  Franc;ois  Haudicquier  de 
Blancourt.  Paris,  1693,  4"-  Another 
edition,  1695. 

Recherches  de  la  Noblesse  de  Picardie. 
Contenant  les  genealogies  des  gentils- 
hommes  de  cette  province,  par  N.  de 
Villers  deRousseville.  Amiens,  1708 — 
17,  fol. 

Nobiliaire  de  Picardie,  ou  Catalogue  des 
Nobles  de  la  Generalite  d'Amiens,  par 
J.  Chcvillard,  et  continue  par  P.  P. 
Dubuisson.     Paris,  1758,  fol. 

Tresor  genealogique  de  la  Picardie  ;  ou, 
recueil  de  documents  inedits  sur  la 
Noblesse  de  cette  Province,  par  un 
Gentilhomme  Picard  [Count  \i.  de 
Belle val].  2  vols.  Amiens,  1859—60, 
80-   and4«- 

llecherches  sur  I'Orfevrerie  et  la  Bijou- 
terie, avec  planche  de  blasons  des 
Orfevres  picards,  par  F.  Pouy.  Amiens, 
1872,  80- 

Armorial  de  Picardie,  Generalite  de 
Soissons,  public  par  J.  Borel  D'  Hau- 
terive.  Paris,  1878,  8^-  See  also 
Armorial  general  de  France,  vol.  3. 
1856,  etc. 

Poitou,  see  also  Normandy  ;  Aquitaine  ; 
Touraine. 

Histoire  des  Comtes  de  Poictou,  et  Dues 
de  Guyenne,  depuis  ran  811  jusques 
au  Roy  Louis  de  jeune,  par  Jean  Besly. 
Paris,  1647,  fol.  New  edition,  1840,  8«- 

Dictionnaire  historique,  biographique  et 
genealogique  des  Families  d  I'Ancien 
Poitou,  par  Henri  Filleau.  2  vols. 
Poitiers,  1840—54,  8°- 

Etat  du  Poitou  sous  Louis  XIV,  rapport 
au  roi  et  memoire  sur  le  clerge,  la 
noblesse,  la  justice  et  les  finances,  suivi 
du  catalogue  des  nobles,  et  de  la  liste 
des  condamnes  comme  faux-nobles,  par 
Dugast  Mastifaux.  Fontainay  -  le  - 
Comte,  1865,  S^- 


572 


France. 


Armorial  du  Poitou  et  etat  des  nobles 
reserves  dans  toutes  les  elections  de  la 
generalite,  par  Gouget.  Niort,  1866, 
8«- 

Armorial  de  la  noblesse  du  Poitou  pour 
les  Etats  Generaux  en  17S9,  par  J.  P. 
A.  de  La  Porte.     Poictiers,  1874,  8«- 

Catalogue  general.  Preuves  de  noblesse  et 
armoiries  des  families  nobles  de  Poitou, 
par  J.  X.  Carre.  Tours,  1887,  S^- 

Histoire  Genealogique  des  Comtes  de 
Pontieu,  et  Maieurs  d'Abbeville,  oil 
sont  rapportez,  leurs  Actions  Heroyques, 
leurs  Armoiries,  etc.,  depuis  I'an  1083 
jusqu'  a  1657,  par  J.  Sanson.  Paris, 
1657,  fol. 

Abrego  des  antiquitez  de  la  ville  de 
Pontoise,  et  personnes  illustres  de 
la  dite  ville,  divise  en  11  partes.  Rouen, 
1720,  8«-^ 

Notice  genealogique  sur  la  branche  aine© 
des  Dues  et  Comtes  de  Ponthieu,  par 
Schayes.     Brux.  1843,  S^- 

Nobiliaire  de  Ponthieu  et  de  Viraeu,  par 
Eene  de  Belleval.  2  vols.  Amiens, 
1861—64,  8'^-     Second  edition,  1875. 

Recherches  genealogiques  sur  les  comtes 
de  Ponthieu,  de  Boulogne,  de  Guines 
et  pays  circonvoisins,  par  La  Gorgue- 
Rosny.     3  vols.     Boul.  1874—75,  8«- 

Genealogie  des  comtes  de  Provence, 
depuis  I'an  577  jusqu'  a  present,  tra- 
duite  du  Latin  de  M.  de  Clappiers, 
sieur  de  Vauvenargues,  par  Francois 
Du  Fort.  Aix,  1598,  8«-  Another 
edition,  1603,  4«- 

Critique  du  Nobiliaire  de  Provence  de 
I'Abbe  Robert  [de  Brian^on],  conte- 
nant  I'epurement  de  la  noblesse  du 
pais,  la  difference  des  Gentilshommes 
de  sang,  d'origine  de  nom  et  d'armes, 
d'avec  les  nobles  de  race,  des  ennoblis, 
et  de  la  noblesse  de  robbe,  la  difference 
enfin  sur  les  diverses  especes  de 
Noblesse,  etc.  1611.  Large  folio.  Brit. 
Mus.  Ad4  MS.  15,653, 

L'Histoire  et  Chronique  de  Provence.  Par 
C.  de  Nostradamus.  Lyon,  1614,  fol. 
[This  work  contains  many  arms  and 
genealogies.] 

Histoire  des  Comtes  de  Provence, 
enrichee  de  leurs  Portraits,  de  leurs 
Sceaux  et  des  Monnoyes  de  leurs 
temps,  (et  de  genealogies),  par  A. 
de   Ruffi.     Aix,  1655,  1664,  fol. 


L'Etat  et  le  Nobiliaire  de  la  Provence, 
par  L'Abbe  Robt.  de  Brianson.  3  vols. 
Paris,  1693,  12'^- 

Dissertation  Historique  sur  I'Origine  des 
Comtes  de  Provence,  de  Venaissin,  de 
Forcalquier,  et  des  Vicomtes  de  Mar- 
seille, par  Louis  Antoine  de  Ruffi. 
Marseille,  1712,  4"- 

Projet  d'une  histoire  des  hommes  illustres 

de  Provence,  par  Bougerel.    Aix,  1718, 

40. 

Histoire   de   la    Principale    Noblesse   de 

Provence,   par  B.   de   Maynier.     Aix, 

1719,  4«- 
Armorial    general  de     la    Noblesse     de 

Provence,   par  Honore  Coussin.     Aix, 

1756,  fol. 
Histoire  Heroique   et   universelle   de  la 

Noblesse  de  Provence,  avec  huit  grandes 

cartes  Armoriales,  par  K.  Artefeuil.    2 

vols.    Avignon,  1776,  4P-    Supplement, 

1786,  40- 
Dictionnaire  de  la  Provence  et  du  Comte 

Venaissin,  par  une  Societe  de  Gens   de 

Lettres.    2  vols.     Marseille,  1786—87, 

4«- 
La  Noblesse  de  Provence,  par  le  comte 

Horace  de  Viel-Castel.     2  vols.    Paris, 

1839,  8°- 
Liste  des  gentilshommes  de  Provence  qui 

ont  fait  leurs  preuves  de  noblesse  de 

1787  a  1789,  par  le  comte  Godefroy  de 

Montgrand.     Marseille,  1860,  S^- 
Catalogue  des  Gentilshommes  de  Provence 

et  de  la  principaute  d'Orange,  par  L. 

de   la   Roque    et   E.    de   Barthelemy. 

Paris,  1861,  8°- 
Armorial  des  communes  de  Provence,  par 

Louis  de  Bresc.     Paris,  1867,  S^- 
Les  armoiries  historiques   de  la  ville  de 

Rodez,  par   Lunet.     Rodez,  1876,  8^- 
Tombeaux   de  la  Cathedrale  de  Rouen, 

par    Jean    Achille    Deville.       Rouen, 

1833,  80-      Other  editions  in  1837  and 

1881. 
Armorial  des  archeveques  de  Rouen,  avec 

des     notes    genealogiques    et    biogra- 

phiques,  par   Jules   Thieury.     Rouen, 

1864,  40- 
Catalogue  et  Armorial  des  Messieurs  du 

Parlement   de   Rouen,   par   Steph.   de 

Merval.     Evreux,  1867,  4«- 
Abrege  Historique  et  Genealogique  des 

Comtes  et  Vicomtes  de  Rouerque  et  de 

Rodez,  ou  se  voit  I'Origine  de  Gilbert, 


France. 


573 


Comte  de  Provence,  inconnue  jusqu'  a 

present.     Rodez,  1682,  4o- 
Documens  Historiques  et  Genealogiques 

sur  les  Families  du  Rouergue,  par   H. 

de  Barrau.     4  vols.    Rodez,  1 853 — 60, 

8o- 
Histoire  de  Sable,  contenant  les  Seigneurs 

de  la  Ville  de  Sable,  jusqua  a  Louis  I. 

Due  d'Anjou  et  Roi  de  Sicile,  premiere 

partie,   qui  comprend  les   Genealogies 

des  Maisons  de  Sable  et  de  Craon,    par 

Gilles  Menage.     Paris,  1G83,  fol. 
Nobiliaire    de    Saint-Mihiel,  par  Charles 

E.  Dumont.    2    vols.  Nancy  &  Paris, 

1864—65,  8«- 
Le  Noblesse  de  Saintonge  et  d'Aunis  con- 

voquee  pour   les    Etats    Generaux    de 

1789,  by  L.  De  La  Morinerie.      Paris, 

1861,  8'^- 
Roles   saintongeais,    suivis    de   la    table 

alpbabetique  generale  des  nobles    des 

Elections   de   Saintes   et  de  St.  Jean 

d'Angely.     Niort,  1869,  8°- 
La  Saintonge  et  les  Seigneurs  de  Plassac, 

par  E.  Marquis  de  Dampierre.      Paris, 

1888,  8''- 
Histoire  de  Saint-Vallier,  de  son  abbaye, 

de   ses  seigneurs,  et  de  ses  habitants, 

suivie  d'une  liste  des    plus    anciennes 

families  de    Saint-Vallier,    par    Albert 

Caise.     Paris,  1867,  12'^- 
Savoy,  see  also  under  Family  History. 
Les    Grandes    Chroniques    des   Dues   de 

Savoie,  par  B.  C.  S.  Champier.     Paris, 

1516,  fol. 
Chronique   de    Savoye,    par    Paradin    de 

Cuyseaulx.   Genealogical  tahle.   Lyon, 

1552,  4P- 
Chronique  de  Savoye,  par  Guill.  Paradin. 

Avec  les  figures  (blasons)  de  toutes  les 

alliances  des  mariages  qui  se  sont  f aicts 

en  la  maison  de  Savoye,  'Second  edition, 

Lyon,  1561,  fol.     Third  edition,  1602. 
Genealogie   des    Princes  de   Savoye,   by 

Julian  Taboet.      Translated  from  the 

Latin  into  French,  by  P.  T.  A.    Lyon, 

1560,  40- 
Sabaudorum  Ducum  Principumque  His- 

toria  Gentilitia  Libri  duo.     By  Lamb. 

Vander  Burchius.     Lugd.    Bat.    1599, 

4P- 
Historia  Compendiosa  di  Cherasco^jl  felice 

dominio  della  sereniss.    Casa  di  Savoia, 

by  R.  P.  Francesco  Voersio,  Mondovi, 

1618,  40- 


Fiori  di  Blasoneria  per  ornare  la  Corona 
di  Savoja,  by  F.  A.  della  Chiesa. 
Cuneo,  i655,  4P- 

Corona  Reale  di  Savoia,  o  sia,  Relatione 
delle  Provincie  e  Titoli  ad  essa  appar- 
tenenti,  etc.,  by  F.  A.  della  Chiesa.  2 
vols.  Cuneo,  1655—57,  4°-  Second 
edition,  Torino,  1777. 

Histoire  de  I'Etablissement  de  la  Maison 
de  Savoye,  dans  ses  Etats.  Paris,  1691, 
fol. 

AugustsB  Regiseque  Sabauda),  domus 
Arbor  Gentilitia?.  By  F.  M.  Ferrero 
a  Labriano.  Latin  and  French.  Turin, 
1703,  fol. 

Storia  dei  Principi  de  Savoia  del  Ramo 
d'Acaia  signori  del  Piemonte,  by  P.  L. 
Datta.     2  vols.  Torino,  1832,  8°- 

Families  historiques  de  Savoie,  par  Costa 
de  Beauregard.  Avec  blasons  et  tableau 
genealogique.     Chambery,  1844,  4<'- 

Documents  genevois  inedits  sur  la  genea- 
logique historique  de   la  maison   sou- 
veraine  de  Savoie  du  XII®  au    XV*^ 
siecle,   par   Ed.    Mallet.      Gen.   1856, 
40. 

La  Sicile  et  la  Maison  de  Savoie,  par 
Costanzo  Ferrari.  1860,  8o- 

Les  Princes  de  la  Maison  Royale  de 
Savoie,  par  Ed.  M.  de  Barthelemy. 
Paris,  1860,  12o- 

Les  Alliances  mutuelles  des  Maisons  de 
France  et  de  Savoie,  par  Julien  Bou- 
dant.     Lihrairie  nouvelle^  1861,  8°- 

Armorial  et  nobiliaire  de  I'ancien  duche 
de  Savoie,  par  E.  Amadee  de  Foras.  6 
vols.  Grenoble,  1863—67,  fol. 

Armerista  delle  Famiglie  nobili  e  titolate 
della  Monarchia  di  Savoja,  by  Alessan- 
dro  Franchi-Verney.  Torino,  1873, 
fol. 

Tracts  and  Papers  relative  to  the  Claim 
of  the  House  of  Savoy  to  the  Kingdom 
of  Cyprus.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
8634. 

Armorial  des  Archeveques  de  Sens,  par 
Gustave  Julliot.     Paris.  1862,  4P- 

Notes  pour  servir  a  un  armorial  des 
Eveques  de  Senlis,  par  Arthur  De 
Marsy.     Doumoulin,  1866,  8'- 

Histoire  de  la  Ville  de  Soissons  et  de  ses 
Rois,  Dues,  Comtes,  et  Gouverneurs, 
avec  une  suite  des  Evesques,  &c.,  par 
Claude  Dormay.  2  vols.  Soissons, 
1664,  40 


574 


Feance. 


Armorial  General  de  I'Election  de 
Soissons,  par  Edouard  Marie  de  Barthe- 
lemy.  Paris,  1866,  8°-  Only  100 
copies  printed. 

Biographie  des  hommes  celebres  du  de- 
partement  de  la  Soinme.  2  vols. 
Amiens,  1835—37,  8«- 

Armorial  et  genealogie  des  families 
Steplianoises,  par  J.  A.  de  La  Tour- 
Varan.  3  vols.  St.  Etienne,  1854-63,  Ro- 

Du  blason  et  des  Armoiries  dans  le  Ton- 
nerois,  par  L.  le  Maistre.  Auxerre, 
1847,  S'^- 

De  Genti  et  Familia  Marchionum  Gotliia3, 
qui  postea  Comites  Saneti  ^Egidii  et 
Tolosates  dicti  sunt.  By  Alton sus 
Delbene.  Lyon,  1607,  40- 

Histoire  des  comtes  de  Tolose  avec  quel- 
ques  trai'tez  et  ehroniques  anciennes 
concernant  la  merae  histoire,  par  Guill. 
Catel.     Tolose,  1623,  fol. 

Traite  de  la  Noblesse  des  Capitouls  de 
Toulouse,  par  G.  de  la  Faille.  With 
additions  by  Bosc.    Toulouse,  1707,  4°- 

Biographie  Toulousaine,  ou  dictionnaire 
historique  des  personnages  qui  se  sont 
rendus  celebres  dans  la  ville  de  Tou- 
louse, par  une  Societe  de  Gens  de 
Lettres.  [Baron  Houdaucourt,  J.  F. 
Laurent-Gousse  and  A.  L.  C.  A.  Du 
Mige.]     2  vols.     Paris,  1823,  8«- 

Histoire  des  Comtes  de  Toulouse,  par 
Moline  de  Saint- Yon.  4  vols.  Paris, 
1859—61,  8« 

Dissertation  critique  sur  les  armoiries  de 
la  ville  de  Toulouse,  par  le  vicomte  de 
Juillac-Vignoles.     Toulouse,  1863,  4o- 

Nobiliaire  Toulousain,  inventaire  general 
des  titres  probants  de  noblesse  et  de 
dignites  nobihaires,  par  Alphonse 
Bremond.  2  vols.  Toulouse,  1863,  8^- 
Other  editions  in  1868  and  1871. 

Genealogie  des  Comtes  de  Toulouse,  avec 
leurs  portraits,  par  J.  G.  Laurac. 
Nouvelle  edition.     Toulouse,  1864,  8° 

Armorial  des  Capitouls  de  Toulouse,  tire 
de  I'Armorial  de  France  de  d'Hozier, 
public  par  Victor  Bouton.     1876,  12«- 

Histoire  genealogique  de  la  Noblesse  de 
Touraine,  par  Jean  Baptiste  Tristan 
I'Hermite  de  Souliers.    Paris,  1665,  fol. 

Inventaire  de  histoire  genealogiqui;  de  la 
noblesse  de  Touraine  et  pais  circon- 
voisins,  par  Jean  Baptiste  Tristan 
I'Hermite  de  Souliers.  Paris,  1669,  fol.  ( 


Memoires  chronologiques,  archeologiques 
et  heraldiques  pour  servir  a  I'histoire 
ecclesiastique  de  I'ancienne  province  de 
Touraine,  par  J.  X.  Carre  de  Busserolle. 
Tours,  1853,  S"'- 

Calendrier  de  la  Noblesse  de  la  Touraine, 
de  I'Anjou,  du  Maine  et  du  Poitou,  par 
J.  X.  Carre  de  Busserolle.  2  vols. 
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Another  edition  in  1888. 

Archives  des  Families  Nobles  de  la 
Touraine,  de  I'Anjou,  du  Maine  et  du 
Poitou,  par  J.  X.  Carre  de  Busserolle. 
2  vols.  Tours,  1889—90,  8«' 

Histoire  des  Seigneurs  de  Tourgoing,  par 
Alex.  Pruvost.     Tourgoing,  1863,    8«' 

Armorial  de  Tournai  et  du  Tournaisis, 
par  A.  F.  J.  Boziere.  Tournai,  1859, 
8«' 

La  Chatellenie  d'Oisy :  vente  &  demem- 
brement  de  son  domaine  par  Henri  IV., 
avec  les  genealogies  des  families  de 
Tournay  dit  Longnet,  &c.,  par  A.  Le 
Boucq  de  Ternas.  Douai,  1874,  8''- 
Only  35  copies  printed. 

Notice  genealogiques  tournaisiennes, 
dressees  sar  titres,  par  le  comte  Du 
Chastel  de  la  Howardries.  Tournai, 
1878—85,  8«- 

Recueil  des  Noms  de  tons  les  Maires  et 
Echevins  de  la  ville  de  Tours,  1461 — 
1679.     Tours,  1679,  4o- 

Armorial  des  Maires  de  la  ville  de  Tours, 
par  Lambron  de  Lignim.  Tours,  1847, 
40: 

Armorial  des  Archeveques  de  Tours,  par 
M.  Henri  Lambron  de  Lignim.  Tours, 
1854,  8«- 

Armorial  des  barons  diocesains  du  Valev, 
par  I'abbe  Jean  Theilliere.  1880,  S^-  "^ 

Histoire    de    la    Noblesse     du     Comte 

Veuaissin,  p'Br  Pithou-Court.      4  vols. 

Paris,  1743—50,  4^- 
Armorial  du  Vendomois,  par  A.  de  Maude. 

Paris,  1867,  8«- 
Histoire    des    Comtes    hereditaires    du 

Vermandois  9^  — 12®   siecles,   par  M. 

Fouquier-Cholet.     1832,  8«- 

Palais  de  Versailles,  histoire  genealogique 
du  mnsee  des  Croisades,  par  Amedee 
Boudin.    4  vols.    Paris,  1858—66,  4<^' 


Frat^ce. 


575 


His?toire  genealogique  des  Dauphins  de 
Viennois  depuis  Guignes  I.  jusques  a 
Louis  v.,  par  Louis  de  Gaya.  Paris, 
1683,  120- 

Histoire  des  dauphins  de  Yiennois, 
d'Auvergne  et  de  France,  par  Le  Quien 


de  la  Neufville.     2  vols.    Paris,    1760, 

12°' 
Les  families  de  Vitre  de   1400   a   1789, 

avec  listes  et  pieces  justificatives,    par 

Edouard  Frain.     Kennes,    1877,    12"' 
Armorial   historique   de   I'Yonne,  par  A. 

Dey.  Sens,  1862,  8«. 


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Adels-Lexikon  oder  Handbuch  iiber  die 
historischen  genealogischen  und  diplo- 
matisehen,  zum  Theil  auch  heraldisehen 
Nachrichten  vom  hohen  und  niedern 
Adel,  besonders  in  den  deutschen 
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2  vols.     Ilmenau,  1825—26,  8«- 
Adels.    Lexicon  der  Preussichen  Monar- 
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3  vols.  Berlin,  1854^56,  8«- 

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8« 

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Berlin,  1863,  8"- 

Bibliotheca  Familiarum  Nobilium.  Ke- 
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Ein  Handbuch  fiir  Sammler,  geuea- 
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Almanach  der  Ritter-Orden  von  Fried- 
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schen graflichen  Hauser  auf  das  Jahr 
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Continued  under  the  title  of  Gothais- 
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Gotha,  1854,  etc.  16'^-     In  progress. 

Genealogisches  Jahrbuch  des  deutschen 
Adels.     Stuttgart,  1843—46,  S^- 


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der  graflichen    Hauser   auf  das   Jahr 

1857.     Gotha,  1857,  16«' 

Deutscher  Herold.  Monatsschrift  fiir 
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Wappenkunde  zu  Berlin.  Herausgege- 
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Berlin,  1870—71,  4o-  Continued  as 
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zu  Berlin.  Kedigirt  von  G.  A.  Seyler, 
L.  Clericus,  &  A.  M.  Hildebrandt. 
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Viertelsjahrsschrift  fiir  Heraldik.   S])hra- 

gistik   und  Genealogie.     Redigirt  von 

Gustav  Adelbert  Seyler,  etc.   15    vols. 

Berlin,  1873—1887,   S^-       This   work 

is  still  in  progress. 
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Wilhelm   I.    und  Augusta.  Zuriickge- 

fiihrt     auf    den     Kaiser     Sigismund. 

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aliorumque  Principum,  ab  Adamo  usque 

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D.D.D.D.  Fridenreycho  Rom.  Imperii 
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p.,  etc.  [Genealogical  tree  of  the 
Emperors  of  Germany,  and  their 
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11  plates,  Basle  ?  1555. 

Genealogise  septem  Electorum  S.  Imperii, 

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Genealogical  tables  of  the  quarterlngs  of 
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arms,  16th  century.  French.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,707. 

Genealogies  of  the  ruling  Families  of 
Germany.  17th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
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Illustriss,  Juliacensium  Principum  Tabula 
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Tabulae  Genealogicse,  Quibus  exhibentur 
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Die  Deutschen  Kaiser,  nach  den  Bildern 
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and  Karl  Hagen.  Franckfort,  1847, 
fol.  Contains  51  full-length  portraits 
of  all  the  German  Emperors  in  their 
robes  of  state,  from  768  to  1802; 
brilliantly  coloured. 

Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  Prussia  by  Dr. 
E.  Vehse,  translated  by  Demmler. 
With  portraits.     London,  1854,  8*^- 

German  Royal  Family.  Zur  Geschichte 
des  Heraldischen  Doppel-Adlers,  by 
Fred.  Chas.  Jos.  Prince.  Stuttgart, 
1871,  4P- 

Neber  den  Ursprung  des  dynastischen 
NamensRenk,  von  F.  B.  Reich.  Gera, 
1874,  8o- 

Genealogische  Tabellen  und  die  wechsel- 
seitigen  verwandschaftlichen  Bezieh- 
ungen  der  Regentenhauser :  Baben- 
berg,  der  Premysliden,  Piasten, 
Arpaden  ;  der  Hiluser  Anjou,  Luxem- 
burg, Jagajlo,  Wasa,  Habsburg  und 
Lothringen,  by  Krizek.  Tabor,  1878, 
folio  sheet. 

Ueber  die  Lehenbiicher  der  Kurfiirsten 
und  Pfalzgrafen  Friedrich  I.  und 
Ludwig  V.  Badischen  Hist.  Comm. 
Karlsruhe,  1886,  4*^- 


Chronica  und  Antiquitates  des  alten 
Kaiserlichen  Stiffts,  der  Roraischen 
Burg,  Colon ia  und  Stadt  Marsburg,  in 
Obern  Sachssen,  by  Ernst  Brotuff. 
Contains  numerous  'pedigrees  and  arms. 
Leipzig,  1557,  fol. 

Stammbuch,  oder  Erzolung  aller  nam- 
haffter  und  inn  Teutschen  Historien 
beriimpter  Fiirsten,  Graffen  und  Her- 
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Stammbuch  der  Herrschafften  inn  den 
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New  Titularbuech,  das  ist,  wie  man  ainer 
jeden  Person  ziischreiben  soil,  vom 
hochsten  biss  auf£  den  niderigsten  Grad, 
etc.,  by  Samuel  Zimmerman.  Ingolstat, 
1579,  4P- 

Basilikon  Operis  Genealogici  Catholici 
auctorium,  stirpes  et  familias  Coraitum, 
Baronum,  aliorumque  Procerum  Sacri 
Imperii  Romani,  et  praicique  Germa- 
nise continens,  by  Elias  Reusnerus. 
Francof.  1592,  fol. 

Emblemata  nobilitati  et  vulgo  scitu 
digna,  etc.,  by  Theodor  de  Bry.  Franco- 
furti  ad  Mocnum,  1592.  Obi.  12'^- 

Ein  Tractat,  von  dem  dreyfachten  Rit- 
terstand,  und  alien  Ritter  Orden  der 
Christenheit,  so  viel  daren  biss  auf  den 
heutigen  Tag  gestifftet  und  angerichtet 
worden,  etc.,  by  Hier.  Megiser.  Fianck- 
furt  am  Mayn,  1593,  4P- 

Stambuch  nnd  Kurtze  Erzehlung,  Vom 
ursprung  und  Hehrkomen  der  Chur 
und  Fiirstlichen  Heuser,  Sachsen,  Bran- 
denburg, Anhalt,  und  Laweuburg,  by 
Balthasar  Menz.  Wittenberg,  1598,  8°- 

Stambuch  :  Dorinnen  der  Chur  und 
Fiirsten  zu  Sachsen  Hochlobliche,  etc., 
by  B.  Menz.     Wittenberg,  1598,  8«- 

Imperatorum,  Regum  Atque  Archiducum, 
necnon  Comitum,  Baronum,  Nobilium, 
clarissimorum  Virorum  Imagines 
quorum  Arma  in  Ambrosiana?  Arcis 
Armamentario  conspiciuntnr,  by  J. 
Schrencki.     Qj^niponti,  1601,  fol. 

Genealogia  Imperatorum,  Regum,  Prin- 
cipum, Comitum,  Baronum  et  Dynas- 
tarum  Germanorum  totius  Orbis 
Christiani,  sive  Opus  Genealogicum 
Catholicum,  nunc  recensitum  et  indice 
auctum,  by  Elias  Reusnerus.  Fanco- 
furti,  1612,  fol. 


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Splendor  Familise  Schonbergicse  inNeptiis 
Heslerio  Schonbergicis,  by  Paulus 
Albertinus  Sagittarius.  Altenburgi 
[1676],  4«- 

Sylloge  genealogico-historica,  e  numero 
prsecipuarum  familiarum,  quibus  suos 
Principes  Germania  nostra  debet,  by 
Phil.  Jac.  Spener.  Francofurti,  1677, 
SO- 

Historia  insignium  illustrium  sen  operis 
heraldici.  Two  parts  by  Philipp  Jacob 
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Spicilegium  Rittershusianum,  sive  tabulae 
genealogicse  aliquot  stemmatum  quae 
N.  liittershusius  prseteriit.  Par  J.  W. 
Irnliof .     Pans,  1683,  fol. 

Germanici  Imperii  Procerum  Notitia 
Historico-Heraldico-Genealogica.  By 
J.  W.  Imhoff.  Tubing,  1684,  fol. 
Another  edition.     Stut.  1699,  fol. 

Die  Familie  und  Stam-Register  des 
beriihmten  Franzoischen  Mareschals 
und  Hertzogs  von  Boufflers  in  Deuts- 
cher  Sprach  herausgegeben.  L.  Fr.  de 
Boufflers.     1696,  4o- 

Pedigrees,  with  coloured  arms,  of  Noble 
Houses  of  Germany,  etc.  circa  1700. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  12,480. 

Graff  en- Saal  der  seit  Caroli  Magni  Zeiten 
in  Deutschland  florirten  graefflichen 
Geschlechter.  Des  heil.  Romischen 
Reichs  Ubr  alter  Filrsten-Saal,  by 
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Die  hochste  Zierde  Teutsch-Landes  und 
Bortresslichfeit  des  Teutschen  Adels,by 
Georg  Helwich.  Franckfurt,  1707,  fol. 

Monumenta  Nobilitatis  Antiquse  Fami- 
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1708,  fol. 

Historia  des  uralten  Geschlechts  der 
Graff  en  und  Herren  von  Werthern, 
nebst  dessen  Wapen-Beschreibung  der 
in  der  Historic  angefiihrten  Ges- 
chlechter, und  kurze  genealogische 
tabellen,  by  Petrus  Albinus.  Leipzig, 
1716,  fol.  • 

Die  Gross  und  Landmeister  des  Deutschen 
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Des  heil.  Rom.  Reichs  genealogisch- 
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Gauhe.  Leipzig,  1719,  4P-  Another 
edition,  2  vols.  1740-47,  8«- 

Genealogische  Adels-Historie,  by  V.  Knoe- 
nig.  3  vols.     Leipzig,  1727—36,  fol. 

Die  Hoheit  des  Teutschen  Reichs  Adels, 
by  Damian  Hartard,  von  Hattstein. 
3  vols.     Fuldu,  1729—40,  fol. 

Churmarckische  Adels —  Historic,  oder 
genealogische  Beschrei-bung  derer  in 
der  Chur-und  Marck-Brandenburgh 
bliihenden  altesten  und  ansehnlichsten 
Adelichen  Geschlechter.  Erstes  Stuck. 
J.  C.  Dithmar,  Franckfurth,  1737,  fol. 
No  more  published. 

Weitere  Feststellung  der  Hananischen 
Genealogie  gegen  eines  sogenannten 
Jacob  Imhoffen  Diplomatische  Erlan- 
terunge,  &c.,  von  Jacob  Im-Hausse. 
Hanen,  1741,  4P- 

Geschlechtsregister  der  Reichsfrey  un- 
mittelbaren  Ritterschaft  Landes  zu 
Franken  loblichen  Orts  Baunach,  von 
Job.  Got.  Biedermann.  Bavreuth, 
1747,  fol. 

Historisch-Genealogisch  Abhandlungen, 
by  J.  L.  L.  Gebhardi.  4  vols.  Luneb. 
and  Leip.  1747—67,  S^- 

Historische  untersuchung  der  ehmahligen 
Kamps-Renn-und  Ritter-Spiele,  von  J. 
C.  Ludwig.     1750,  8«- 

Schoepflini  Alsatia  Illustrata.  2  vols. 
Colmar,  1751—61,  fol.  Vol.  ii.  con- 
tains Genealogical  Tables  of  German 
Noblemen  of  the  Empire. 

Nachrichten  von  dem  Adel  in  Teutsch- 
land  mit  Mantissa  Documentorum,  by 
C.  L.  Scheldt.  2  vols.  Hannover. 
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Historia  Genealogica  Dominorum  Holz- 
schuherorum  ab  Aspach  et  Harbach  in 
Thalheim,  by  J.  C.  Gatterer.  Norim- 
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Genealogise  veterum  Comitum  Gemini- 
pontis  specimen  I.  stemma  veterum 
Comitum  Saraepontis  et  Geminipontis 
ad  eandem  stirpem  referendorum  ex 
Ssec.  XI,  XII,  et  xiii.,  exhibens,  by  G. 
C.  CroUius.     Biponti,  1755,  4°- 

Genealogische  Adels-historie,  by  F.  L.  A. 
Hoerschelmann.     Gotha,  1772,  fol. 

Proben  des  hohen  deutschen  Reichs 
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Reichs-Stande  in  Teutschland,  by 
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of  Germany.  3  vols.  Halle,  1777 — 
85,  4'^- 

Abriss  der  Genealogie,  by  J.  C.  Gatterer. 
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Diplomatische  Nachrichten  Adelicher 
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7  vols.     Leipzig,  1790—95,  8«- 

Origines  et  successiones  comitum  Wettin- 
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Nachrieht  von  dem  Ursprung  und 
Schicksalen  des  Geschlechts  der  von 
Herttenstein  von  Ludwig  Bartholoma 
von  Herttenstein,  Com.  Palat.  Caes. 
With  coloured  coats  of  arms,  etc., 
18th  centurv.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
24,647. 

Sechzig  Genealogische,  auch  Chrono- 
logische  u.  Statistische  Tabellen  zu 
Fiirstentafel  und  Fiirstenbuch  der 
Europaischen  Staatengeschichte,  von 
I.  F.  Bamberger.  Kegensburg  1831, 
fol. 

Das  goldene  Ehrenbucb  der  gewerbe  und 
ziinfte,  by  Carl  Heideloffs.  Niirnburg, 
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The  Nobility  of  Prussia  (in  German),  by 
Zedlitz-Neukirch.  5  vols.  Leipzig, 
1842—43,  8^'- 

Der  Schwanenorden  sein  Ursprung,  Zweck 
und  seine  Geschichte.  Halle,  1844, 
8«- 

Historisch  —  Genealogisches  Adelsbuch 
des  Grossherzogthums  Baden,  von  Fr. 
Cast.     Stuttgart.  1845,  8«- 

Genealogische  Tafeln  zur  Staatenges- 
chichte der  Germanischen  und  Slawis- 
chen  Volker,  von  Dr.  Pr.  Max.  Oertel. 
Leipzig,  1845,  obi.  8°- 

Archiv  des  neuesten  Ordenswesens,  von 
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Grabdenkmaler.  Ein  Beitrag  zur 
Kunstgeschichte  des  Mittelalters,  etc., 
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Die  drei  deutschen  Farben  und  ein 
deutsches  Wappen,  etc.,  by  C.  S.  T. 
Bernd.     Bonn,  1848,  8°- 

Geschichte  der  Kolnischen  Julichschen 
und  Bergischen  Geschlechter,  von  U. 
Fahne.  2  vols.  Coin  und  Bonn, 
1848—53,  fol. 


Deutsche  Graf en-Haeuser  der  Gegenwart. 

In  heraldischer,  historischer,  und  genea- 

logischer  Beziehung,  by  Ernst  Heinrich 

Kneschke.    3  vols.  Leipzig,  1852 — 54, 

80' 
Dynastische     Forschungen,     by    Baron 

Leopold  von  Ledebur.      Berlin,    1853, 

&c.,  8« 
Adels  Lexicon  der  Prussischen  Monarchic, 

von   L.    F.    Ledebur.     3   vols.  Berlin, 

1855,  8«' 
Der  Kittersaal,    by  Franz  Kottenkamp. 

Stuttgart,    1842,    obi.    4«-       English 

translation.     London,  1857,  obi.  4'*- 
Geschichte  des  Deutschen  Ritter-Ordens, 

von    Joh.    Voight.       2  vols.    Berlin, 

1857—59,  8«- 
Stammbuch  des  bliihenden  und  abgestor- 

benen  Adels  in  Deutschland,    by  Otto 

Titan  von  Hefner.      4  vols.      Ragens- 

burg,  1860—66,  4«- 
D  i  e     Kunst — und      sittengeschichtliche 

Entvvickelung   der    Heraldik,    etc.,  by 

Baron  Heinrich  von  Ledebur.     Berlin, 

1861,  8«- 
Die  Dynasten  Freiherren  und  Grafen  von 

Bocholtz,  by  A.  Fahne.     4  vols.  Coin, 

1863,  &c.  fol. 
Geschichte  der  Welfischen  Stammewap- 

pen,   by   Dr.    H.    Grote.      Leip.    and 

Hannover,  1863,  8o- 
Ueber   den    Gebrauch   der    heraldischen 

Helm-Zierden  im  Mittelalter,  by  Count 

Hohenlohe  -  Waldenburg .       Stuttgart, 

1868,  4« 

Deutsches  Fiirsten  und  Ritter-Album, 
by  Carl  Alexander  Heideloff.  Stutt- 
gart, 1868,  4«- 

Altbayerische  Heraldik  unter  zugrunde- 
legungeines  neuen  allgemeinen  Systems 
der  wissenschaftlichen  Heraldik,  by 
Otto    Titan   von   Hefner.     Miinchen, 

1869,  &c.  8'^- 

Genealogie  des  Erlauchten  Stammhauses 

Wittelsbach,  von  Dr.  Christian  Haeutle. 

Miinchen,  1870,  4« 
Ueber  den  Doppeladler,  by  Bernhard  von 

Koehne.     Berliu,  1871,  8o- 
Schlesische  Fiirstenbilder  des  Mittelalters, 

by    Dr.    Hermann    Luchs.       Breslau, 

1872,  4«- 
Kritisches  Worterbuch  der  heraldischen 

Terminologie,    etc.,    by    Curt    0.    von 

Querfurth.     Nordlingen,  1872,  8o- 


GEBMAinr. 


579 


Genealogische  Tabellen  fur  die  Hervor- 
tretendeu  Partien  der  Weltgeschichte, 
von  C.  S.  Wellschlaeger.  Eisenbach, 
1874,  80- 

Zwei  Rechtsgutachten  die  Ebenbiirtig- 
leitsf  rage  im  Fiirstlichen  und  Graf  lichen 
Hause  Lippe  betreffend,  von  Dr.  H.  A. 
Baehariae,  und  Dr.  Heinrich  Boepfl. 
Heidelberg,  1875,  S^- 

Geschlechts,  Namen  und  Wappensagen 
des  Adels  deutscher  Nation,  mit  178 

[.  Wappen-Abbildungen,  etc.,  by  John 
Geo.  Theodor  Garaesse.  Dresden, 
1876,  80- 

Eine  alte  Genealogie  der  Welfen  mit  den 
Fortsetzungen  und  einem  Anhang  aus 
Berthold  von  Zwiefalten  Ubersetzt  von 
H.  G.  Grandaur.  See  Die  Geschicht- 
schreiber  der  Deutschen  Yorzeit,  etc. 
by  G.  H.  Pertz.  Vol.  xv.  Berlin, 
1882.  8«- 

Genealogisch-Statistische  Tafeln,  von  E. 
von  der  Becke-Kliichtzner.  Stuttgart 
.     .     .     fol. 

Arms  of  Sovereign  Houses  and  of  Flemish 
and  German  Families.    Brit.  Mus.  Eg. 

;    MS.  1906. 

Arms  of  the  Emperor  Maximilian,  and 
other  German  Princes,  by  Robt. 
Glover.      Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  5885. 

Stam  und  Wapenbuch,  etc.  (Engrav- 
ings of  shields,  mantles,  etc.)  By 
Heinrich  Wiring.     N.p.,  n.d.,  8«- 

Wappenbuch ;  a  Book  of  Arms  of 
German  Princes  and  Families,  etc. 
collected  and  emblazoned,  apparently, 
by  Hans,  Burgrave  and  Pursuivant  of 
Frederic  II.  Margrave  of  Branden- 
burgh.  On  vellum,  15th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  15,681. 

Wappenbuch,  or  Book  of  Arms  of  Ger- 
man Families,  Cities,  etc.  emblazoned; 
arranged  in  the  order  of  Cities, 
Provinces.  Bishoprics,  Dukes,  Earls, 
Barons,  etc. :  followed  by  the  Arms  of 
the  Duke  of  Burgundy ;  the  King  of 
Spain  ;  the  King  of  France  ;  the  Pope, 
etc.  1531.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  15,680. 

Wapen  Des  heyligen  Romischen  Reichs 
Teiitscher  Nation,  von  J.  Koebel. 
Frankfurth-am-Main,  1545,  fol. 

Le  Jardin  d'  Armoiries  ;  contenant  les 
Armes  de  plusieurs  Nobles  Royaumes 

•  et  Maisons  de  Germanic  Inferieure. 
Gendt,  1567,  12o- 


Wappenbuch  darincen  aller  geistlichen 
Prelaten,  Herren,  und  Landleut,  auch 
der  Statt  des  Fiirstenthumbs  Steyer 
Wappen  und  Insignia,  by  Z.  Bartsch. 
Gratz,  1567,  8o-  Reprinted,  Graz. 
1872,  8«- 

Wapen  des  Heiligen  Romischen  Reichs 
Teutscher  Nation,  etc., by  Jost  Amman. 
Franckfurt,  1579,  fol. 

Wappenbuch,  von  Martin  Schrot.  [About 
1000  coats  of  arms  in  colours.]  Mun- 
chen,  1581,  fol. 

Wapen  and  Stamm-Buch,  etc.  Arms 
of  the  German  Electors,  etc.,  by 
Jost  Amman.  Franckfort-am-Mayn, 
1589,  4P- 

Neues  Wapenbuch,  von  Hans  Sibmacher. 
Norimbergse,  1605,  obi.  4P- 

Das  erneurte  Teutsche  Wappenbuch,  in 
welchem  dess  H.  Romische  Reichs 
Potentaten  Fiirsten,  Namen  Wappen, 
etc.,  by  Johann  Siebmacher,  5  Theilen 
und  anhang.  Niirnb.  1655,  etc.  obi. 
4P'      Continued  by  P.  Furst. 

Das  erneuerte  und  vermehrte  Teutsche 
Wappenbuch :  in  welchem  dess  Heiligen- 
Romischen  Reiches  Hohe-potentaten, 
Fiirsten,  Grafen,  Herren,  etc.  Wappen- 
schilde,  helm,  kleinodien,  etc.  ausge- 
bildet  zu  ersehen.  Paulus  Fiirsten,  5 
vols,  Niirnberg,  1657,  obi.  4P- 

Erneurt-und  vernehrtes  Wappenbuch, 
Herrschafften  in  Kupffern  vorgebildet, 
by  Johann  Siebmacher.  Niirnb.  1696 
—97,  fol.     Continued  by  P.  Furst. 

Das  grosse  und  vollstandige  anfangs 
Siebmacherische,  hernacher  Furstische, 
und  Helmerische,  nun  aber  Weigelische 
Wappen — ^Buch  in  Sechs  Theilen, 
nebst  einer  Vorrede  J.  D.  Kohlers 
(Supplement  1 — 4.)  Joh.  Sibmacher. 
Niirnberg,  1734—65,  fol. 

AUgemeines  grosses  und  Vollstandiges 
Wappenbuch,  by  Joh.  Siebmacher. 
Nurnb.  1777,  fol.  Supplement,  parts 
1—12. 

Johann  Siebmacher's  grosses  und  allge- 
meines  Wappenbuch  in  Verbindung 
mit  Mehreren  neu  herausgegeben,  und 
mit  historischen,  genealogischen  und 
heraldischen.  Notizen  begleitet  von 
0.  T.  von  Hefner.  Nurnb.  1856,  &c., 
4P-      In  progress. 


580 


(xERMANT. 


Drawings  of  the  arms  of  various  foreign 
noblemen  and  gentlemen  chie%  Ger- 
man and  Italian,  1661 — 1669.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  497G. 

Wappen  der  Konigl.  Frejen  Stadt 
Epperies  in  Ober  Abdancken  aussge- 
legt  durch,  by  Jobann  Weber. 
Leutscb,  1668,  8"- 

Coats  of  arms  of  noble  German  families, 
in  colours,  collected  by  Philiberto 
Vernati,  17th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Sloan  MS.  2035. 

Heraldic  Drawings  and  cuts  of  shields  of 
arms  with  mantlings,  etc.  German 
MS.  17th  century,  belonging  to  Arthur 
Vicars,  Esq,  F.S.A.  Vicarage  Librarj", 
Clyde  lload,  Dublin. 

Twelve  German  coats  of  arms,  in  colours, 
taken  from  Imperial  diplomas,  etc. 
circa  1700.  Vellum.  Hrit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  22,502. 

Arms  of  Hungarian,  Bohemian,  Austrian 
and  Prussian  families  emblazoned, 
1712—1749.  Vellum.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MSS.  26,070—26,072. 

Arms  emblazoned  of  the  Bp.  of  Augs- 
burg and  his  coadjutor,  and  members 
of  the  Chapter,  in  1718  ;  and  Arms  in 
blazon  of  various  German  Families. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  16,973. 

Wappenbuch  :  A  Collection  of  embla- 
zoned coats  of  arms  of  sovereigns, 
reigning  houses,  nobility,  and  private 
families  principally  German,  circa  1721 
—1724.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  21,460. 

Wappen-Kunst,  by  J.  S.  Beckenstein. 
Peters,  1731,  S'^- 

Der  Wappen  Callender,  1735,  etc.  con- 
tains numerous  genealogies  and  coats 
of  arms. 

Eegister  of  Arms  and  Letters  of  Nobility 
granted  by  the  Emperor  of  Germany 
between  1738  and  1761,  with  the  arms 
emblazoned  in  colours.  Brit,  Mus. 
Eg.  MS.  782. 

Verhandlung  der  Heroldoder  Wapen- 
Kunst  insgemein  und  Historischen 
Ursachen  der  jenigen  Wapen,  derer 
sich  die  in  dem  Welt  Theil  Europa 
residierende  Keyser  und  Konige,  by  B. 
Wegelin.     St.  Gallen,  1739,  i2«- 

Arms,  in  colours,  granted  to  German 
Families,  1746 — 1753,  with  devices  of 
Imperial  Notaries,  1746—1763.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  24,647. 


Probe  einer  wochentlichen  Wappeu- 
belustigungen.     Niirnberg,  1756,  4P- 

Wappenbelustigungen.  S.  W.  Getter's 
(Wochentliche.)  Augsburg,  1764 — 65. 

Wappenbuch,  etc.  A  general  body  of 
heraldry,  chiefly  German.  4  vols. 
Niirnb.  1772—76,  8"- 

Arms  in  blazon  of  various  German 
Families,  occasionally  accompanied 
with  autograph  inscriptions,  16th,  17th 
and  18th  centuries,  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  16,973. 

Coloured  Arms  of  German  and  Italian 
families,  18th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  27,435. 

Wappenbuch  der  Preussischen  Monarchic. 
28  vols.  Niirnb.  1828—1867,  4«- 

AllgemeineSchriftenkundedergesammten 
Wappen  wissenchaft  mit  beurt  h  eilenden, 
und  audern  zur  Biicher  und  Gelehrten- 
geschichte  gehorenden  Bemerkungen, 
von  C.  S.  T.  Bernd.  4  vols.  Bonn, 
1830—41,  8«- 

Wappenbuch  der  Preussischen  Khein- 
provinz,  mit  Beschreibung  der  Wappen, 
by  C.  S.  T.  Bernd.  Bonn,  1835—42, 
8«- 

Wappenbuch  sammtlicher  zur  Ehstliin- 
dischen  Adels  matrikel  gelioriger 
Familien,  etc  ,  by  Paul  Edward  Damier. 
Revel,  1837,  4« 

Bitter  und  Burger  zu  Costenz,  Wappen- 
buch, etc.  Parts  i — iv.  By  Conrad 
Gruenenberg.     Halle,  1840 — 50,  fol. 

Wappen- Wissenschaft,  von  C.  S.  T. 
Bernd.     ^  vols.     Bonn,  1841,  8'^- 

Die  Hauptstiicke  der  Wappen-wissens- 
chafts  mit  vielen  Beispielen  und 
Abbildungen  erlautert,  by  C.  S.  T. 
Bernd.     Bonn,  184L— 49,  8^- 

Wappen-Almanach,  Zweite  Ausgabe,  etc. 
Rostock,  1842,  4P- 

AUgemeines  Wappenbuch,  etc.,  by  J.  G. 
Leonhard  Dorst.  2  vols.  Gorlitz, 
1843—47,  8". 

Die  Allgemeine  Wappen  wissenschaft,  by 
C.  S.  T.  Bernd.   2  vols.  Bonn,  1849,  8«- 

Wappenbuch  der  Koniglichen,  Gross- 
herzoglichen  und  Herzoglich  Sach- 
sischen  Staaten,  by  I.  A.  Tyroff.  13 
vols.  Niirnberg,  1852—67,  8o- 

Handbuch  der  Wappenwissenschaft  in 
Anwendung  und  Beispielen  von  wirklich 
gefiihrten  Wappen,  etc.,  by  C.  S.  T. 
Bernd.     Leipzig,  1856,  8°- 


Gebmant. 


581 


Heraldisches  A.  B.  C,  Buch,   Geschichte, 

Litteratur,  Theorie  und  Praxis,  by  Dr. 

C.  Ritter  Mayer.     Miinchen,  1857,  S*^- 
Geschichte   des    Koniglich   Preussischen 

Wappens,  by  Dr.  H.  Grote.     Leipzig, 

1861,  4«- 
Heraldisches  Original-Musterbuch.      By 

Otto   Titan   von  Hefner.      Miinchen, 

1862—64,  4°- 
Kulturgeschichtliche  Brief e,  etc.,  von  II. 

von  Retberg  (Gruenenberg's  Wappen- 

buch).     Leipzig,  1865,  12°- 
Compendium  der  Heraldik,   by  J.  G.  L. 

Hesekiel  and  L.  von  Ledebur.     Berlin, 

1866,  8«- 
Wapenboeck,  ou  armorial  de  1334  a  1372 

de    I'Europe    et    particulierement    de 

I'Empire    d'Allemagne,    par   Heynen, 

publie   par  M.    V.    Bouton.      4   vols. 

Paris  and  Brux.  1881—86,  fol. 
Das  Wappenrecht  der  Biirgerlichen,  by 

F.  Hauptmann.     Bonn,  1882,  8'^- 
Heraldischen  Austellung  zu  Berlin  1882, 

Katalog  der  Bearbeibet   von    Ad.    M. 

Hildebrandt.     Berlin,  1882,  8°- 
Heraldische  Meisterwerke  von  der  Inter- 

nationalen   Ausstellung   fur   Heraldik 

zu  Berlin  im  Jahre  1882,  etc.     By  Ad. 

M.  Hildebrandt.     Berlin,  1882,  fol. 
Wappen  Album  der  Graflichen   Familien 

Deutschlands,     Oesterreich — Ungarns, 

von  Gritzner  and  Hildebrandt.      Leip. 

1883—88,  4«-      In  progress. 
Die  Geschichte  der  Deutschen  Wappen- 

bilder.    Aus  Ralf  von  Retberg's  Nach- 

lasse.     Frankf.  1888,  4^^- 
History   of   Seals  in   Germany,    by   Dr. 

Melly  of  Vienna. 
Yossberg  on  the  Seals  of  Prussia  and  the 

Cities  of  Northern  Europe.   Berlin. 
German    Seals.        Monumenta     Eerum 

Germanicarum,    by  E.   J.    de    West- 

phalen.     4  vols.     Lipsise,  1739,  fol. 
Die  Siegel  der  deutschen  Kaiser,  Konigne 

und     Gegenkonige,    etc.,     by    B.    J. 

Roemer-Buechner. ,    Frankfurt,   1851, 

80- 
Die  Siegel  der  Stadt  Frankfurt-am-Main, 

by   Dr.    Romer-Biichner.     Frankfurt, 

8° 
Die  Siegel  der  Wettimer  bis   1324,   von 

Dr.  Otto  Posse.     Leip.  1888,  1»1. 
A  large  collection   of  casts  of  German 

seals  is  preserved  in  the  Dept.  of  MSS. 

British  Museum. 


Album  Amicorum  of  Hieronymus  Coler 
of  Nuremberg  ;  containing  autograph 
inscriptions,  and  coloured  coats  of 
arms,  1562—1599.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg. 
MS.  1184. 

Autographs  collected  by  Jonas  and  Petrus 
Portner,  of  Nuremberg  ;  1567—1608  ; 
with  coloured  coats  of  arms.  Brit. 
Mus,  Eg.  MS.  1186. 

Album  of  Eberhardus  ab  Eltershofen ; 
containing  autograph  inscriptions  and 
coloured  arms  of  his  friends,  dated 
principally  at  Tubingen,  1571 — 1597. 
Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1189. 

Album  amicorum  Johannis  Breijsgen, 
with  coloured  coats  of  arms,  1572 — 
1577.     Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  679. 

Cuttings  from  Albums  of  Paul  Henstein 
and  others,  containing  coloured  coats 
of  arms,  drawings,  etc.,  1572 — 1749. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,483. 

Album  of  Paul  Behaim,  of  Nuremberg  ; 
containing  inscriptions  by  his  friends, 
with  coloured  coats  of  arms,  1574 — 
1580.     Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1192. 

Stammbuch,  or  Album  Amicorum.  of 
Alexander  Faber  of  Stuttgard ;  con- 
taining autographs  obtained  principally 
at  Padua  and  Tubingen,  together 
with  coloured  coats  of  arms  and  full- 
length  figures,  1574 — 1590.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  15,699. 

Album  amicorum  et  patronorum  pro 
familia  et  posteritate  Girbertorum ; 
containing  inscriptions  of  Professors, 
Noblemen,  and  others  in  Italy  and 
Germany,  with  coloured  coats  of  arms, 
1574—1708.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
17,343. 

Genealogise  sen  Amicitise  liber  Emerani 
Lerchenfelderi,  Ratisbonensis  :  Album 
with  inscriptions  of  professors  and 
students  at  Jena,  etc.,  with  coloured 
coats  of  arms,  1579—1623.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  17,813. 

Album  Amicorum  of  Thomas  Ernst,  or 
Ernestus,  of  Nordlingen,  containing 
autographs  and  coloured  coats  of  arms, 
principally  of  professors  and  scholars 
at  Nordlingen,  Wittenberg,  and  Augs- 
berg,  1582—1617.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  16,615. 

Album  of  Veit  Georg  Holtzschuher,  con- 
taining autograph  inscriptions  of  his 
friends,  with  coloured  coats  of  arms, 


582 


G-EEMANT. 


etc.     1589 — 1593,  dated  principally  at 
Jena  and  Strasburg.     Brit.  Mus.   Eg. 
MS.  1209. 
Sfcammbuch,    or   Album    Amicorum,    of 
Johann  Jacobus  Welser,  of  Augsburg  ; 
containing  Autographs,  with  the  Arms, 
in  colours,  of  various  persons,  collected 
in  the  years  1592—1595.      Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  15,734. 
Album  Amicorum  of  Andreas  Khreitzerr, 
or  Kreiitzer,  containing  autograph  in- 
scriptions,   with   emblazoned  coats  of 
arms,  1594—1597      Brit.   Mus.    Add. 
MS.  17,027. 
Album  of  Wilhelm  Hoffman,  of  Rotten- 
berg,  containing  autograph  inscriptions 
of  professors  and  others,  with  coloured 
coats  of  arms,  dated   at  Jena,   1597 — 
1616.     Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1221. 
Album  of  Franz  Hartmann,  of  Frankfurt 
on    Oder,    containing    autograph    in- 
scriptions   of    many     noble     persons, 
professors,    and  others,    with  coloured 
coats  of  arms,  etc.,  1597 — 1617.     Brit. 
Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1222, 
Album    of    Conrad   Schortz,    containing 
autograph   inscriptions,  with  coloured 
arms,  etc.,  dated  at  Nuremberg,  1599 — 
1608.     Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1226. 
Album  of  Johann  Oertel.  of  Nuremberg, 
containing  autograph  inscriptions,  with 
coloured  coats  of  arms,  etc.,  1599 — 1611. 
Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1225. 
Album    of     Jeronimus     Keutter     vonn 
Niirmberg ;    containing      Autographs, 
and  Arms  of  the   writers,   in    colours  ; 
collected    principally    in    Nuremberg, 
Hamburg,    and   Leipsic,    1600 — 1614. 
Brit.  Mns.  Add.  MS.  15,846. 
Autograph  inscriptions  of  the  friends  of 
Christoff   Brinckman    von  Ohr,  princi- 
pally  at    Nuremberg,    with    coloured 
drawings    and    coats  of  arms,  160]  — 
1624.     Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1572. 
Album     of    Chi-istoff     Welhammer,    of 
Amberg,  containing  autograph  inscrip- 
tions, with  coloured  coats  of  arms,  etc. 
dated  at  Nuremberg,  etc.,  1602— 16 o2. 
Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1227. 
Album  of  Frantz  Christoph  von  Teuffen- 
bach  auf  Miissweeg,  containing  auto- 
graph  inscriptions    of   titled  persons, 
and  others,  with  coloured  coats  of  arms, 
1602—1651.      Brit.   Mus.   Eg.    MS. 
1229, 


I 


Album  of  Henrico  Pflaumer  Bibracensi ; 
containing  autograph  inscriptions,  with 
coloured   coats   of  arms  of  his  friends, 
1603.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  18,709. 
Album  Amicorum  of  Gervasius  Fabricius, 
of  Saltzburg,  containing  the  emblazoned 
Arms  and  Autograph  inscriptions  of  his 
fellow  students  and  others  at  Wurtz- 
burg,     and     elsewhere,     1603 — 1637 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  17,025. 
Album  of  Johann  Jacob,  Count  Konigsegg, 
Baron  von  Aulendorf,  Canon  of  Stras 
burg   and    Cologne,    containing   auto- 
graph inscriptons,  with  coloured  coats 
of  arms,  of  his  friends  ;  1604 — 1619. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,932. 
Album  Amicorum  of  Moyses  Walens,  of 
Cologne,    with    many    paintings    and 
coloured  coats  of  arms,   1605 — 1615. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  18,991. 
Stammbuch,  or  "Hand  und  Wappenbuch," 
of  Giinther,  Freyherrn  von  Herberstein; 
containing  Autographs,  with  the  Arms 
in  colours,  of  various  persons,  collected 
at  Wittenberg  and  Padua,  1607—1622. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  15,735. 
Album   of   Benedict   Coler  or  Koler,  of 
Nuremberg,  containing  autograph  in- 
scriptions, with  coloured  coats  of  arms, 
of    his    friends,    1607—1630.      Brit. 
Mus,  Eg.  MS.  1231. 
Album  of  Paul  Behaim,  of  Nuremberg, 
containing   autograph   inscriptions   of 
professors  and  others,  and  accompanied 
with  coloured  coats  of  arms,  etc.,  1608 
—1612.     Brit  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1241. 
Album  of  Guillaume  de  Kuytter,  contain- 
ing autograph  inscriptions  of  Princes, 
Nobles    and    others,    with    numerous 
emblazoned  coats  of  arms,  1608 — 1630. 
Brit.  Mas.  Sloan  MS.  3416. 
Album  of  Charles  de  Bousy,  containing 
autograph     inscriptions     of     Princes, 
Nobles  and  others,  with  numerous  em- 
blazoned coats  of  arms,  1608 — 1638. 
Brit.  Mus.  Sloan  MS.  3415. 
Album    of   Johann   Leonhard    Kotz,   of 
Auerbach,   containing    autograph     in- 
scriptions   of    professors   and    others, 
accompanied    with   coloured   coats    of 
arms,  etc..    1611—1632.     Brit.    Mus. 
Eg.  MS.  1246. 
Album  Amicorum  of  Hans  Heinrich  PQ- 
gram,  of  Nuremberg,  containing  auto- 
graph   inscriptions,   with   emblazoned 


Geemant. 


583 


coats  of  arms  and  paintings,  1611-1615. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  17,028. 

Album  Amicorum  of  Sir  Thomas  Cum- 
ing of  Scotland,  when  resident  at  the 
University  of  Heidelberg,  containing 
the  autographs,  with  coloured  arms, 
of  many  noble  and  learned  persons, 
1612—1616.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
17,083. 

Album  of  J.  H.  Imhoff,  containing  in- 
scriptions of  the  professors  and 
students  of  the  Universities  of  Altorf 
and  Jena  ;  including  sons  of  the  Dukes 
of  Saxe- Weimar,  Juliers,  Cleves,  and 
Berg  ;  with  coats  of  arms  in  colours. 
1612—1616.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,066. 

Album  of  Georg  Paul  Schreiber,  con- 
taining autograph  inscriptions  obtained 
atRatisbon,  Auerbach,  and  other  places, 
and  accompanied  with  coloured  coats  of 
arms,  etc.,  1612—1622.  Brit.  Mus. 
Eg.  MS.  1247. 

Starambuch,  or  "  Hand  nnd  Wappen- 
buch,"  of  Georg.  Andre,  Freyherrn  zu 
Herberstein  ;  containing  Autographs, 
and,  generally,  the  Arms,  in  colours, 
of  numerous  persons,  collected  prin- 
cipally at  Strasburg  and  Steir,  1 612 — 
1623.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  15,736. 

Album  Amicorum  of  Anne  Botnia, 
containing  autograph  inscriptions,  with 
coloured  coats  of  arms,  1613 — 1617. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  17,974. 

Album  Amicorum  of  Hans  Sigismund 
von  Bernstein  ;  containing  coloured 
arms  and  inscriptions  of  Germans, 
dated  at  Padua  in  the  years  1613 — 
1617.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.   MS.   19,478. 

Album  Amicorum  of  Maria  Magdalena 
Briederin  ;  containing  inscriptions  in 
German,  with  coloured  drawings  and 
coats  of  arms  ;  1613 — 1618.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.    18,712. 

Starambuch,  or  Album  Amicorum  of 
Frederic  de  Botnia,  containing  Auto- 
graphs and  Arms,  in  colours,  collected 
at  Saumur  in  the  years  1616 — 1618. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  16,889. 

Album  of  Abraham  Crato,  Notary  of 
Neuburg,  containing  autograph  in- 
scriptions, with  coloured  coats  of  arms 
of  residents  of  Neuburg,  1617 — 1620. 
Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1253. 


Album  Amicorum  of  Carl  von  Pflaumern, 
containing  autograph  inscriptions  of 
his  fellow  students  in  Ingoldstadt  and 
Freiburg,  and  of  others,  with  coats  of 
arms  in  colours,  1617 — 1725.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  18,710. 

Album  Amicorum  of  Hans  Eitel  Neu- 
pronner,  containing  autograph  inscrip- 
tions and  coloured  coats  of  arms,  1619 
—1625.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  17,969. 

Album  Amicorum  Christophori  Oelhafen, 
Norimbergensis  ;  containing  autograph 
inscriptions,  and  coloured  coats  of 
arms,  1619—1637.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  17,342. 

Album  of  Chris.  Miiller  of  Ulm  ;  con- 
taining inscriptions  of  professors  and 
students  of  Ulm,  Strasburg  and 
Tubingen  ;  1623—1632.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.     19,067. 

Album  of  Erasmus  Topler,  of  Nuremberg, 
containing  autograph  inscriptions  of 
professors  and  others,  at  Altorf  and 
Nuremberg,  with  coloured  coats  of 
arms,  1625—1637.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg. 
MS.  1272. 

Album  of  Johan  Riedner,  of  Nuremberg, 
containing  autograph  inscriptions  of 
professors  and  students  of  Altorf,  with 
coloured  coats  of  arms,  1626 — 1633. 
Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1276. 

Album  of  Johannis  Hassfurter,  contain- 
ing numerous  (ioats  of  arms  in  colours, 
1627—1630.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
933. 

Album  of  Georg  Wolff  von  und  zu 
Frankhing,  containing  autograph  in- 
scriptions of  his  family  and  friends, 
with  coloured  coats  of  arms,  1630 — 
1677,  dated  at  Padua,  Ratisbon,  etc. 
Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1288. 

Stammbuch  or  Album  Amicorum  of 
Georgius  Christophorus  Hochman  von 
Hochman,  containing  numerous  colour- 
ed arms,  and   other  paintings,  1640 — 

1693.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.    15,845. 
Autographs  collected  at  the   College  of 

Altdorff  in  the  years  1650,  1668— 
1670,  with  the  Arms  of  some  of  the 
writers.  Brit  Mus.  Add.  MS.  15,849. 
Album  amicorum  of  Girolamo  Conte 
d'Archinto,  containing  coloured  coats 
of  arms  and  autograph  inscriptions  of 
German  noblemen  and  others,   1689 — 

1694.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  28,680. 


584 


Geemant. 


Album  of  Carl  Goepner,  of  Nuremberg, 
containing  autograph  signatures  of 
professors  and  others,  with  coloured 
coats  of  arms,  1619  — 1632  :  and 
memoranda  relating  to  the  family  of 
Alt  of  Nuremburg,  in  the  years  1698 
—1783.     Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1262. 

Album  of  H.  Pflaumer,  containing  auto- 
graph inscriptions,  and  coats  of  arms 
in  colours  of  his  friends,  17th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  18,709. 

Album  of  J.  Barthius,  of  Ratisbon,  con- 
taining autograph  inscriptions  of  pro- 
fessors and  students  of  Jena,  Altorf, 
etc.,  with  paintings  and  coats  of  arms, 
1712—1720.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS. 
1582. 

Autographs  of  learned  Professors  and 
others,  occasionally  with  their  Arms, 
1744—1751.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
15,848. 

Album  by  Adalbert  von  Stuelpnagel. 
Berlin,  1847,  4o-  [Facsimiles  of  the 
handwriting  of  members  of  the  Lands- 
tande  Preussens  1847,  with  coats  of 
arms  and  other  illustrations.] 

Die  Wapen  der  Regimentz  Fehigen 
Geschlechteren  loblicher  Statt  Bern, 
1720,  wie  auch  die  Geschlect  Wappen 
der  ewigen  Einwohneren  ;  emblazoned. 
Folio.     Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  858 

Heraldisches  Musterbuch,  etc.,  von  Ad. 
M.  Hildebrandt.     Berlin,  1872,  4^ 

Neu-vermehrte  Heraldica  Curiosa,  by 
J.  A.  Rudolphi.     Frauckfurt,  1718,fol. 

The  Teutonic  Name-system  applied  to 
the  Family  Names  of  France,  England 
and  Germany,  by  Robert  Ferguson. 
Lond.  1864,  8« 

Chronique  d'  Alsace  avec  les  genealogies 
et  armoires  des  Dues,  Comtes  et 
Seigneurs  d'Alsace,  &c.  par  B.  Hert- 
zogen.     S trail sbourg,  1592,  fol. 

La  veritable  origine  des  tres  illustres 
Maisons  d'Alsace,  de  Lorraine, 
d'Austriche,  de  Bade,  etc.  Avec  les 
tables  genealogiques  des  descentes  des 
dites  Maisons,  par  Jerome  Vignier. 
Paris,  1649,  fol. 

Genealogies  of  Families  of  Alsace,  with 
arms,  17th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  17,384. 

Armorial  de  la  generalite  d'Alsace,  par 
Anotala  de  Barthelemy.  Paris,  Colmer, 
1861,  8°' 


Dictionnaire  Biographique  d'Alsace. 
Moulhouse,  1869,  4°- 

L'Alsace  Noble  suive  de  le  Livre  d'Or  du 
Patriciat  de  Strasbourg,  par  M.  Ernest 
Lehr.  3  vols.  Paris,  1870,  4«- 

Catalogue  et  Armorial  des  Presidents 
Conseillers  et  Gens  du  Roi  du  Conseil 
Souverain  d'Alsace,  par  L.  Muller. 
Paris,  1875,  8«- 

Paneg;yricus  Genealogiarum  illustrium 
Principum  Dominorum  de  Anhalt. 
1519,  4«- 

Genealogia  und  Chronica  der  Durch- 
lauchten  Hauses  der  Fiirsten  zu  Anhalt, 
etc.,  by  Ernst  Brotuff.  Leip.  1556, 
fol. 

Genealogia  und  Chronica  der  Fiirsten  zu 
Anhalt,  Graven  zu  Ballenstedt,  und 
Ascanien,  auf  1055  jahr,  mit  Philippi 
Melanchthonis  Vorrede  ;  mit  colorirten 
Wopen,  und  register,  by  Ernst  Brotuff. 
Amberg,  1602,  fol. 

Geschlechter  Buch,  etc.  Portraits  and 
Arms  of  the  Patricians  of  Augsburg, 
by  Jost  Amman.  Franckfort  am  Mayn, 
1580,  fol. 

Commentarius  Rerum  Augustanarum 
Yindeliarum,  ivith  map  and  pedigrees, 
by  Car.  Stengel.     Ingolst,  1647,  4°' 

Tablettes  Genealogiques  des  Dues  de 
Zaeringen,  Margraves  et  Grand- Dues  de 
Bade.  By  Tuerkheim.  Darmstadt, 
1810,  8^^- 

Der  Ziirino-ische  L5we,  oder  die  Uhnen 
des  furstlichen  Hauses  Baden  und  dessen 
Grundung,  von  Josef  Bader.  Frei- 
burg, 1837,  8" 

Stamm-Tafeln  des  Adels  des  Gross- 
herzogthums  Baden,  etc.,  von  E.  von 
der       Becke-Kluechtzner.  Baden, 

1886—88,  fol. 

Bavarise  Ducum  et  Com.  Palat.  Reni 
stemma,  by  S.  Ammirato.  Single 
sheet,  1588. 

Genealogia  serenissimor.  Boiariie  Ducum, 
et  quorumdam  genuinae  Effigies  a 
Wolffg,  Kiliano  Aug^-  By  C.  Gewaldus. 
Aug.  Yind.  1605,  fol. 

Genealogia  Boiariae  Ducum,  et  quorumdam 
genuinoB  effigies.     1620,  fol. 

House  of  Bavaria.  Historia  genealogica 
Palatino-Neoburgico-Bavaria,  by  G.  F. 
Buckisch  und  Loewenfels.  Glatz, 
1687,  4P' 


Geemant. 


585 


House  of  Bavaria.  Vindicise  arboris 
genealogies)  Augusta)  gentis  Carolino- 
Boicse,  by  Ign.  Franc.  Xav.  Wilhelm. 
Monachii,  1730,  fol.  Another  edition, 
by  Palignesius,  1732. 

Monita  genealogica  autori  Vindiciarum 
[I.  F.  X.  de  Wilhelm]  arboris  genea- 
logicse  augustae  gentis  Carolino-Boicse, 
by  Palignesius,  pseud,    [i.e.    Gottfried 

Philipp  von  Spanigel.]  Alestadii,  1732, 

40. 

Annotations  on  the  extinction  of  the 
House  of  Bavaric,  by  Joh.  Jac.  Mosers. 
Oerman.     Franck,  1778,  4P- 

Die  erloschenen  und  noch  bliihenden  alt- 
adelichen  bayrischenFamilien.  Eegens- 
burg,  1798,  4P- 

A  Chronological  Catalogue,  or  short 
Remembrance  of  the  Princes  Electors 
Palatine  of  the  Ehine,  that  have  been 
of  the  House  of  Bavaria  unto  this 
Day  ;  together  with  their  Succession 
and  Lives,  printed  by  William  Jones. 
Second  edition,  Lond.  1631.     Harleian 

Miscellany,  vol.   iii.      London,  1809, 

40. 

Wappenbuch  des  Konigreichs  Bayern. 
Coats  of  Arms  of  the  Bavarian 
Nobility.     Niirnberg,  1833,  %^- 

Die  Theilungen  Bayerns  unter  den  Wit- 
telsbachern  und  die  Wiedervereinigung 
der  einzelnen  Theile,  nebst  turgen 
geschichtlichen  Notizen,  nach  Fren- 
densprung,  Heinisch  und  U.  Spruner, 
von  T.  F.  Steigervvald.  Wursburg, 
1863.     Single  sheet. 

"  Baj^risch  Stammen-Buch  ;  "  an  Histori- 
cal and  Genealogical  account  of 
Bavarian  Families,  by  Wigulaus  Hund, 
in  4  volumes,  folio.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MSS.  24,653—24,656. 

Pedigrees  and  Arms  of  the  Electors  Pala- 
tine and  Bavaria.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  61t)5. 

Historiae  Antiqvissimae  Comitatvs  Ben- 
themiensis  Libri  tres,  by  J.  H.  Jungh. 
Hannoverae,  1773,  4P-  I 

Origines  Bipontinse,  seu  HistorisB  Comi-  j 
turn  Geminipontis  Genealogico-Diplo-  i 
matica,  by  G.  C.  Crollius.  2  vols.  1 
Biponti,  1762—69,  4^^-  j 

Historische  Beschreibung  der  iChur  und  ! 
Mark  Brandenburg,  etc.  By  Joh.  j 
Chris.  Bekmann.  2  vols.  Berlin,  1751  | 
—53,  fol.  i 


Aquilonales  Marchiones  Electores  Bran- 
denburgici  documentorum  authoritate 
asserti  ;  cum  tabulis  genealogicis.  By 
J.  L.  L.  (Jebhardi.     Lips.  1742,  4«' 

Stamm-und  Regenten-Baum  der  Herzogen 
zu  Braunschweig,  by  J.  J.  Winckel- 
mann.  1677,  fol. 

The  History  of  the  Most  Serene  House 
of  Brunswick-Lunenburgh,  in  all  the 
Branches  thereof  :  from  its  origin  to 
the  death  of  Queen  Anne,  by  J.  D. 
London,  1715,  8°- 

Conspectus  Historiae  Brunsvico-Lune- 
burgicse  Universalis  in  Tabulas  chrono- 
logicas  et  genealogicas  divisus.  By 
Erath.  Bruns.  1745,  fol. 

De  origine  et  familia  illustrium  Domi- 
norum  de  Catalin,  qui  hodie  sunt 
Domini  a  Bappenheim,  Liber  ;  cum 
figuris,  by  M.  Pappenheim.  Augusta 
Vindel,  1553,  fol. 

Stam-Buch  der  Grafen  und  Herzogen 
von  Cleve.     Arnhem,  1679,  8«- 

De  admiranda,  sacra,  et  civili  magnitu- 
dine  Coloniae,  etc.  (Heraldic  plates), 
by  ^Egidius  Gelenius.  Colonise  Agrip- 
pine,  1645,  4P- 

Wapen  Buch  der  Obrigkeit  in  Dantzig. 
By  Nic.  Lang.     Dantzig,  1694,  12o- 

Vollstandige    hoch-graflich-Erbachische 

Stamm-Tafel,  etc.,  von  Daniel  Schneider. 

Francf .  1736,  fol. 
Genealogie  der  hohen  Graf  ten  Hauser  im 

Franckischen    Kraijse,     &c.,  von  Joh. 

Got.    Biedermann.      Erlangen,    1745, 

fol. 
Genealogie  der  hohen  Fiirsten-hauser  im 

Frankischen     Krayse,   von    Joh.   Got. 

Biedermann.  Vol.  i.    Bayr.  1746,  fol. 

No  more  published. 
Frisia,     seu   de   Viris    rebusque     Frisiae 

illustribus  libri  duo.      Plates  of  arms, 

by  Martinus  Hamconius.     Franckarae, 

1620,  4P- 
De  Gente  et  Familia  Marchionum  Gothiae, 

by  Alphonsi  Del  Bene.      Lugd.  1607, 

8«' 
Hanovarian     Army   List,    1773.       Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  33,513. 
Geschlechts  und  Wappenbuch  des  Koni- 
greichs Hannover  und  des  Herzogthums 

Braunschweig  herausgegeben,  von  Dr. 

H.  Grote.     Hanover,  1843,  4P- 


586 


Gebmaist. 


Neues  Wappenbuch  des  bliihenden  Adels 
in  Konigreiche  Hannover  und  Herzog- 
thume Braunschweig,  von  0.  T.  Hefner. 
Miinchen,      1862,  4"- 

Ceder-Baum  des  Herrn  Georgen  des 
andern,  Landgraffens  zu  Hessen,  by 
Johann  Tack.     About  1()60,  fol. 

Hessisehes  Wappenbuch,  by  W.  Wessel. 
Cassel,  1623,  \2^- 

Histoire  gencalogique  de  la  Maison 
souveraine  de  Hesse.  2  vols.  Stras- 
bourg, 1819,  8«' 

Hohenzollern,  see  also  under  Family 
History. 

Monumenta  Zollerana.  Urkunden-Buch 
zur  Geschichte  des  Hauses  Hohen- 
zollern, von  R.  F.  von  Stillfried  und 
Dr.  T.  Miercker.  7  vols.  Berl.  1852 
—61,  4°' 

Histoire  de  Hohenzollern  au  moyen-age, 
par  Georges  Schaefer.  Paris  1860, 
fol. 

Urkundenbuch  fiir  die  voegte  von 
Hunolstein,  by  Fr.  Toepfer.  3  vols. 
Numb.  1866—72,  4P- 

Lorraine,  see  also  under  Family  History. 

Alliances  et  Genealogies  des  Dues  de 
Lorraine.  Brit.  Mus.  Add  MS.  15471. 

Genealogia  Lotharingorum  Ducum,  by  S. 
Campegio.  Lugd.  1537,  fol. 

Les  Genealogies  des  Princes  les  Dues  de 
Lorraine  Marchis,  avec  le  discours  des 
alliaces  et  traictez  de  mariages  en 
icele  maison  de  Lorraine,  etc.,  par  E. 
Du  Boulay.     Strasb.  1549,  8«- 

Stemmata  Lotharingise  et  Barri  ducum 
tomi  Yii.  ab  Antenore  Trojano  ad 
Caroli  III.  ducis  tempora,  by  Francis 
de  Rosieres.     Paris,  1580,  fol. 

Origine,  Genealogie  et  Demonstration  de 
cette  excellente  et  heroique  Maison  de 
Lorraine,  etc.  [By  Jacques  Baron.] 
Paris,  1589,  8«- 

Les  E-ois  et  Dues  d'Austrasie,  par  N. 
Clement  de  Treille,  traduits  en 
fran^ois  par  F.  Gibaudet.  Coulonge, 
1591,  4° 

Austrasiae  Reges  et  Lotharingias  Dues, 
by  N.    Clement.     Coloniie,  1619,  4"- 

Alliances  genealogiques  de  la  Maison  de 
Lorraine,  par  P.  Bire.  Nancv,  1593, 
fol. 

Delnsignibusgentilitiis  Ducum  Lotharin- 
gorum, by  J.  C.  Bulinger.  Pisis,  1617, 

|o. 


Genealogie  des  Comtes  et  Dues  de  Bar 
jusques  a  Henry  due  de  Lorraine  et  de 
Bar  I'an  1608.  Recueillie  de  plusieurs 
histoiresanciennes,  par  Theod.  Godefroy. 
Paris,  1627,  4P- 

Suite  historique  des  Dues  de  la  Basse- 
Lorraine,  etc.,  par  le  Sieur  du  Bosc  de 
Montandre.     Paris,  1662,  4P- 

La  clef  ducalle  de  la  maison  de  Lorraine, 
avec  un  catalogue  des  Saincts  et 
Sainctes,  etc.,  de  Lorraine,  par  Jacques 
Saleur.     Nancy,  1663.  fol. 

Le  Palais  de  I'Honnevr  :  contenant  les 
Genealogies  Historiqves  des  Illustres 
Maisons  de  Lorraine  et  de  Savoye, 
et  de  plusieurs  nobles  Families  de  France, 
par  F.  Anselme.     Paris,  1664,  4'^- 

Le  simple  crayon,  utile  et  curieux  de  la 
Noblesse  et  des  Duches  de  Lorraine  et 
Bar,  et  des  Eveschez  de  Metz,  Toul  et 
Verdun.  Avec  les  armes,  blasons,  etc., 
par     Mathieu      Husson      I'Escossois. 

Paris,  1674,  fol.     Reprinted  in   1857, 

40. 

Histoire  ecclesiastique  et  civile  de  Lor- 
raine, par  le  R.  P.  Dom  Aug.  Calmet. 
3  vols.  Paris,  1728,  fol.  New  edition, 
7  vols.  1745—57. 

Tabulae  genealogicse  serenissimse  Gentis 
Lotharingicse,  etc.,  see  "  Rerum  Silesia- 
carum  Scriptores,"  part  2,  by  F.  W, 
Sommer,  1729,  fol. 

Memoire  pour  etablir  en  favour  des 
Princes  de  Ligne,  le  droit  de  succeder 
aux  Etats  de  Lorraine  et  de  Bar,  par 
M.  de  Laveidy.     Paris,  1739,  4«- 

Annoblis  tant  du  Duche  de  Lorraine  que 
de  celui  de  Bar,  par  le  Due  Rene,  avec 
le  blason  de  leurs  armes  depuis  1382. 
Par  Lallain  de  Montigny.  Liege, 
1753,  8«- 

Nobiliaire,  ou  Armorial  General  de  la 
Lorraine,  et  du  Barrois,  en  forme  de 
Dictionnaire,  par  Ambroise  Pelletier. 
Nancy,  1758,  fol. 

Nobiliaire  du  Duche  de  Lorraine  et  de 
Bar,  par  le  Due  Rene,  avec  le  blason 
de  leurs  armes  a  commencer  depuis 
1382.  Par  Lallain  de  Montigny. 
Liege,  1761,  8'^-  Reprinted,  Gand, 
1862  8«- 

Memoire    historique   et   critique   sur   la 

Genealogie  de  la  Maison   de    Lorraine, 

par   Michel    Ducrost.       Basle,    1762, 
40, 


Geemany. 


687 


Suite  des  portraits  des  Dues  et  Duehesses 
de  la  Maison  royale  de  Lorraine,  avec 
la  Dissertation  historique  et  chrono- 
logique  de  Dom  Aug.  Calmet.  2  vols, 
Florence,  1762—63,  fol. 

Dissertation  historique  sur  I'ancienne 
Chevalerie  et  la  Noblesse  de  Lorraine, 
par  de  Bermann.     Nancy,  1763,  12°' 

Tables  genealogiques  des  Augustes  Mai- 
sons  d'Autriclie  et  de  Lorraine,  par 
Baron  de  Zurlauben.     Paris,  1770,  8<^- 

Les  Gentilshommes  verriers,  ou  recher- 
ches  sur  1' Industrie  et  les  Privileges 
des  verriers  dans  I'ancienne  Lorraine, 
par  M.  Beaupre.  2nd  edition,  Nancy, 
1846,  8"- 

Ancienne  Chevalerie  de  Lorraine,  ou 
Armorial  historique  et  genealogique 
des  Maisons  qui  ont  forme  ce  Corps 
Souverain,  par  Jean  Cayon.  Nancy, 
1850,  4'>- 

Armorial  des  Yilles,  Bourgs  et  Commu- 
nautes  de  la  Lorraine  et  du  Barrois, 
par  J.  Cayon.     Nancy,  1853,  4P- 

Les  Dues  de  Lorraine,  1048 — 1737,  par  J. 
Cayon.     Nancy,  1854,  4''- 

Tableau  genealogique  et  chronologique 
des  dues  hereditaires  de  Lorraine,  1048 

—1736.     Paris,  1856,  fol. 

De  I'ancieDne  Chevalerie  de  Lorraine. 
Documents  inedits,  par  Victor  Bouton. 
Paris,  1861,  8''- 

Armorial  de  Lorraine,  llecueil  des  armes 
de  I'ancienne  chevalerie  de  Lorraine, 
public  d'apres  un  manuscrit  du  noble 
J.  Callot,  par  Alfred  Grenser.  Leipsic, 
1863,  4^- 

Armorial  de  villes,  bourgs  et  villages  de 
la  Lorraine,  du  Barrois  et  des  Trois- 
Eveches,  par  C.  Lapaix.  Nancy,  1868, 
4''-      Second  edition,  1877,  8«- 

Nobiliaire   de   Lorraine    et    Barrois,    ou 
Dictionnaire  des  families,  etc.  de  Dom 
Pelletier,  par  Felix  Collin   de  Paradis. 
Nancy,  1878,  8'^- 
Preuves    de   noblesse  des  cadets-gentils- 
hommes      du    roi    Stanislas,    due    de 
Lorraine,   par  le   Comte  de    Riocour, 
1881,  8°' 
Armorial  Historique  et  Genealogique  des 
Families  de   Lorraine,   au  xix®  siecle, 
par  J.  A.  Georgel.  Elbeuf,J.882,  4o- 
Complement  au  Nobiliaire  de   Lorraine 
de  Dom  Pelletier,  par  Henri  Lepage  et 
L.  Germain.     Nancy,  1885,  8°- 


Genealogia  Familiae    Augustae  Lucem- 

burgensis,  by  Abr.  G.  Faber.  Rostock  ? 

1750?  4«- 
Genealogie   oder    Stam-und     Geschlecht 

Register    der    vornehmsten  Liinebur- 

gischen     Adelichen     Patricien-Gesch- 
lechter,    by  J.    H.  Biittner.      Liineb. 

1704,  fol.     [Genealogical  tables  of  the 

Nobility    of    Luneburg,      with    their 

armorial  bearings,  etc.] 
Histoire   du  Duche   de    Luxembourg  et 

Comte    de    Chiny,    par    J.    Bertholet. 

Contains  plates  of'  arms,  seals,  etc.     8 

vols.     Luxembourg,  1741 — 43,  4P- 
Armorial  Luxembourgeois,  par  de  Kessel 

Arlon,  1868,  8«- 
Livre   d'or   de   la   noblesse   Luxembour- 

geoise,    par  de  Kessel.      Arlon,    1869, 

8°- 
Jets    Over    Nederlandsche    en    Luxem- 

burgsche   Ridderorden.      Gravenhage, 

1874,  80- 
Die    Familien-Namen   des    Grossherzog- 

thums  Luxemburg.    Luxemburg,  1887, 

8°- 
Die     Stadtewappen     des     Herzogthums 

Madgeburg.     Ein  heraldischer  Nachk- 

lang  des  4  Juni  1880,   etc.,   by  Ludg- 

wig  Clericus,     Madgeburg,  1880,  8'^- 
Urkunden — Sammlung     zur    Geschichte 

des  Geschlechts  von  Maltzahn,  von  G. 

C.  F.  Lisch.     5  vol.      Schwerin,  1842 

_— 53,  8o. 
Die  mittelalterlichen  heraldischen  Kamp- 

fschilde  in  der  St.  Elisabeth-Kirche  in 

Marburg,  by  F.   Warnecke,      Berlin, 
■    1884,  4«- 
Der   neueren   Historic   des    Hauses    zu 

Mecklenburg,  by  J.  V.   Stever.      Ros- 
tock, 1739,  4« 
Histoire  de  la  Maison   et  des   etats  de 

Mecklenbourg,    par    Mallet.      2   vols. 

Suerin,  1796,  4«- 
Tableau  historique  et  genealogique  de  la 

Maison  grand-ducale  deMecklembourg, 

par  Viton  St.  Allais.     Paris,  1838,  fol. 
Mecklenburg  Armorial.       Mecklenbur- 

gisches   Wappenbuch.       Edited  by  G. 

M.  C.  Masch.      Rostock,  1838,  4«- 
Compilations  in  French,  on  the  Nobilit}^, 

Magistrates,  and  Antiquities  of  Metz. 

16th  century.      Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 

4400. 
Metz  Ancien,  par  J.  F.  G.  Gerard,  Baron 

d'Hannoncelles.  2  vols.  Metz,  1856,  fol. 


588 


GrEEMANT. 


Tinted  drawings  of  Monuments  in  the 
Church  of  St.  Anthony,  of  the  Fran- 
ciscan Convent  in  Munich,  with  copies 
of  Inscriptions,  by  Carl  Seliger.  Brit. 
Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1153. 

Genealogia  Comitum  oder  Geschlechts, 
dominorum  in  Miintzenbergk,  etc.,  by 
Albrecht  Otto  Billgen.      Giesse,  1621, 

"  A  brief  description  of  the  famovs  cittie 
of  Norenberg  in  High  Germany," 
written  by  W.  Smith,  circ.  1594. 
Contains  some  large  shields  of  arms 
of  many  quarterings,  and  numerous 
coloured  coats  of  arms  of  the  senators 
and  gentry  of  that  city.  MS.  No.  508. 
Lambeth  Palace. 

Geschlecht-Buch  der  Stat  Niirnberg : 
comprising  the  arms  emblazoned  of  the 
city  and  its  dependencies,  a  list  and 
arms  of  the  Burgraves,  from  the  14th 
to  the  16th  centuries,  the  names  and 
arms  of  the  Mayors  and  Nobles,  etc., 
etc.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  12,467. 

Geschlecht-Buch  des  heiligen  Eeichs 
Stat  Niirnberg,  or.  Genealogies  of  the 
Imperial  City  of  Nuremberg,  compris- 
ing the  ancient  and  modern  pedigrees 
of  the  noble  families.  Compiled  about 
1670—1690.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
12,468, 

Collectanea  Genealogica  Norimbergensia, 
by  J.  W.  Kress  von  Kressenstein,  17th 
century.  Accompanied  by  full  length 
figures  supporting  shields  of  arms.  4 
vols,  folio.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MSS 
1929  to  1932. 

Beschreibung  des  Heiligen  Eeichs  Stat 
Niirnberg,  Statt,  Marckt,  Schlosser  und 
Closter ;  with  arms  of  places,  in  colours. 
17th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
19,471. 

Nurnbergisches  Schonbart-Buch  und 
Gesellen-Stechen,  etc.  Nuremberg, 
1765—66,  4P- 

The  early  history  of  the  city  of  Nuren- 
berg,  913  to  1332,  with  an  account  of 
the  Tournament  held  there  in  1198, 
and  lists  of  the  Mayors,  Burgraves, 
and  others,  1099  to  1788,  arranged 
under  their  respective  families,  with 
portraits  in  colours  and  their  arms 
emblazoned.  German.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg. 
MS.  930. 


Joh.     Got.    Biedermann's      Geschlechts- 

register  des  Patriciats    der  vormaligen 

Eeichstadt  Niirnberg,  1854,  von  C.  F. 

W.  von  Volckamer.     Niirn.  1854,  fol. 
La   Genealogie  des  illustres   Comtes   de 

Nassau,  novellement  imprimee,  par   J. 

Orlers.       Leyden,    1615,   fol.       Other 

editions  in  1620  and  1624,  and  a  Latin 

edition  in  1616. 
Auriaca,    sive    Wilhelmi    III.     Principis 

Auriaci     Comitis     Nassauiensis,    etc. 

Foederatarum     Provinciarum      Belgii 

imperatoris,  augusta  regiaque  nobilitas. 

By  J.  Zabarella,  Patavii,  1648,  4P- 
Genealogv  of  the  Counts  of  Nassau,  from 

682  to"  1724.      German.    Roll.     Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  21,598. 
Collectanea  Nassovica  ;      oder  Beytrage 

zu  einer  mehr  vollstandigen  genealogie 

und  Historic  der  uralten  Grafen   und 

Fiirsten  hauses  Nassau  ;  18th  century. 

Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  19,473. 
Account  of  the  Society  of  Eifle- shooters 

at   Ottenheim,    by   Hans    Adam    and 

Wilhelm  Jorger,   Counts   of  Tolleth  ; 

with  coloured  drawings  of  their  arms 

and  banners,  1572.     Brit.  Mus.   Add. 

MS.  20,749. 
Pommersches    Wappenbuch,     by  J.    T. 

Bagmihl.     5  vols.  Stettin,   1843—55. 

4« 
Stammtafeln  des  Pommersch-Eiigischen 

Fiirstenhauses  und  seiner  Nebenlinien, 

by  Dr.  Eobert  Klempin.  fetettin,  1876, 

4*0. 

Arms,  in  colours,  of  Bishops  of  Ratisbon, 
470—1790.  rellu7n.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  19,999. 

Die  Herren  von  Sangerhausen  und  ihre 
Besitzungen,  Urlandlicher  Beitrag  zur 
Geschichte  der  Stadt  Sangerhausen, 
von  Clemens  Menzel.  Halle,  1881,  8^- 

Saxonica,  sive  de  Saxonica3  Gentis, 
vetusta  Origine,  &c.,  by  Albert  Krantz. 
Colon.  1520,  fol. 

Genealogiae  Imperatorum,  Eegum,  Prin- 
cipum  Comitum  et  Dynastarum  qui 
circo  Saxon ico,  Westphalico,  etc.,  by 
Hier.  Henninges.     Ulyssese,  1583,  fol. 

Genealogiae  aliquot  familiarum  nobilium 
in  Saxonia,  by  Hier.  Henninges. 
Hamb.  1590,  fof. 

Genealogiae  et  ArmaDomuum  Austriacse, 
Saxonicse,  et  Palatinse.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  3471. 


Gebmaitt. 


589 


Steiiimata  Widekindi  sive  Ducum 
Saxoniae,  by  E.  Reusnerus.  1610, 
fol. 

Insignia  Serenissimse  faniiliae  Saxonic3B 
verbis  fecialium  enunciiita,  et  commen- 
tario  illustrata,  by  Phil.  Jac.  Spener. 
Francofurti,  1668,  4«- 

Ritralti  della  Casa  Elettorale  di  Sassonia, 
by  Gr.  Leti.  2  vols.  Amsterdam, 
1688,  4^- 

Historia  Geneal  'gica  Principum  Saxon  iaj 
Superioris,  par  J.  G.  Eckhart.  Lips. 
1722,  fol. 

Inclytorum  Saxonise  Sabaudiajque  princi- 
pum,   arbor    gentilitia,    by    Emanuel 

Eiliberto  Pingoue.       Aug.  Taur.  1777, 

40. 

Prince  Albert  and  the  House  of  Saxony  ; 
with  a  particular  Memoir  of  the 
Reigning  Family  of  Saxe-Coburg- 
Gotha,  by   Frederick   Shoberl.      1810, 

Gynaeceum  Silesiaeum  Ligio-Bre-geuse, 
by  Zepke.  [History  and  Pedigrees  of 
the  Female  Nobility  of  Silesia.]  Bress- 
law,  1626,  fol. 

i    Arms  in  colours  of   Families  in    Silesia  ; 

I  cut  out  and  inlaid  ;  with  names  in 
German.  From  the  Loewenheim 
Library,  17th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  19,476. 

Schlesischen  Adel,  by  Job.  Sinapio.  2 
vols.     Leipzig,  1720,  4'^ 

Schlesisches  Wappenbueh,  oder  die  Wap- 
pen  des  Adels,  im  Souverainen  Herzog- 
thum  Schlesien,  der  Grafschafc  Glatz, 
und   der  Ober-Lausitz,    hj   J.    G.    L. 

Dorst.      3    vols.     Gorlitz,    1845—48, 

40. 

Beitriige  zur  Geschichte  des  Schleschen 
Adels,  von  Rudolph  Stillfried.  2  Heft. 
Berlin,  1860,  8^- 

Wappenbueh  der  Schlesischen  Stadte  und 
Stadtel,  von  Hugo  Saurma.  Berl. 
1870,  4'' 

Die  Schlesischen  Siegel  bis  1250—1300, 
von  ASchultz  und  Dr.  P.  Pfotenhauer. 
Breslan,  1871—79,  4«- 

Umstiindliche  historisch— genealogische 
Geschlechtsgeschichte  deren  Frey- 
Herren  von  Vohlin  in   Schwaben  von 


I.I.V.  und  in  reinen  Form  gebracbt 
von  Friderich  von  Prielmayr,  1758. 
With  portraits,  drawings  of  monu- 
ments, and  coloured  arms.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  22,057. 

Zur  Genealogie  der  Schwaben spiegel- 
handschriften,  by  C.  Haiser.  2  vols. 
Weimar,  1876— 77,  4'- 

Geschichte  des  fiirstlichen  Hauses  Wald- 

burg     in    Schwaben,    von     Dr.     Jos. 

Vochezer.     Kempten,  1888,  &c.  8'^- 
Historia  des  Hauses  Schwartzburg,  by  L. 

Yv^.    H.    Heydenreich.     Erfurt,    1743, 

4"' 

The  Mayors  of  Strasbourg  (m  German), 
by  J.  M.  Pastori.  Stras.  1761, 
120- 

Les  Armes  de  la  Ville  de  Strasbourg,  par 
F.  Reiber,  1878,  4"- 

Das  Goldene  Buch  von  Strassburg,  by 
Kindler  von  Knobloch.  Wien,  1885 — 
86,  8"^- 

Account  of  a  shooting  match  held  at 
Ulm  ;  with  lists  of  the  competitors, 
and  coloured  drawings  of  their  banners, 
and  of  the  arms  of  the  towns  they 
came  from,  1556.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  20,000. 

Geschichte  der  Westphalischen  Gesch- 
lechter  von  A.  Fahne.  Coin.  1858, 
fol. 

A  series  of  coloured  representations  of  the 
princes,  and  of  the  arms  of  the  various 
competitors  at  Wurtemburg,  1560,  by 
Liennhartt  Flexel  of  Augsburg.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  27,306. 

Wappenbueh  des  gesammten  Adels  im 
Konigreich  Wurtemberg.  4  vols. 
Nuremberg,  1833—1850,  8o- 

Historiscli-Genealogisches  Adelsbuch  des 
Konigreich s  Wiirttemburg,  von  Fr. 
Cast.     Stuttgart,  1839,  8°- 

Wurtembergisches  Wappenbueh,  etc.  Bj 
J.  G.  L.  Dorst.  Halle,  1846,  4«- 

Die  Wiirttembergischen  Familien  Stif- 
tungen,  von  Ferd.  Fried.  Faber.  24 
Heft.  Stuttgart,  1853—58,  8«- 

Tabletts  Gcnealogiques  des  Illustres 
Maison  des  Dues  de  Zaeringen  Mar- 
graves et  Grands-Ducs  de  Bade. 
Darmstadt,  1810,  8°- 


590 


JItals. 


Maauale  di  genealogia  per  la  storia  del 
Medio  Evo  e  Moderna,  by  Filippo 
Ferri-Maneini.  Second  edition.  Osimo, 
1876—78,  obi.  fol     ^ 

Annuario  della  Nobilta  Italiana.  Pisa, 
1877,  etc.  12°-      In  progress. 

Giornale  Araldico  -  G^enealogico  -  Diplo- 
inatico.  Publicato  per  cura  della  R. 
Accaderaia  Araldica  Italiana,  Diretto 
dal  Cav.  G.  B.  Di  Crollalanza.  Nuova 
Serie,  Anno  V.  &c.  Pisa,  1880,  &c. 
80- *     Puhlished  monthly . 

Annuario  genealogico-statistico  o  I'antico 
Vesta- Verde,  1881.     Mijano,  1880. 

Reges  Langobardi  Regni  Italia.  [A 
genealogical  table ;  engraved  by  N. 
van  Aelst.]  By  A.  Breventanus. 
Rome,  1693,  single  sheet.  Another 
edition  about  1665,  2  sheets. 

Genealogies  Historiques  des  Rois,  Empe- 
reurs,  &c.  d'  Italic,  de  la  Maison  royale 
de  France,  et  de  Bourgogne.  4  vols. 
Paris,  1736,  4P- 

Memoranda  of  families  elected  to  the 
grand  council  in  1379,  etc.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  27,431,  f.  200  b. 

Ragionamenti  di  Nobilita,  by  Marco  de 
la  Frata  et  Montalbano.  Fiorenza, 
Torrentino,  1548,  12o- 

De  Nobilitate  Civili  et  de  Nobilitate 
Christiana,  by  H.  Osorius.  Florentia), 
1552,  4o« 

Delle  Famiglie  illustri  d'  Italia,  by  Fran. 
Sansoviuo.      Venice,  1582,  4«- 

Basilicon  Genealogici  Catholici  Aucta- 
rium,  Illustres  Stirpes  et  Familias 
comitum,  Baronum,  aliorumque  pro- 
cerum  Sacri  Imperij  Romani,  et  prae- 
cique  Germanise  Nostrse  Continens,  by 
Elia  Reusner.     Francofurti,  1592,  fol. 

Delia  Origine  et  de'Fatti  delle  Famiglie 
Illustri  d'ltalia,  di  M.  Francesco  San- 
sovino.  Venezia,  1609,  4P-  Another 
edition,  1670. 

Della  Nobilta  d'ltalia,  by  Francesco 
Zazzera.  2  vols.  Naples,  1615—28,  fol. 

Corona  della  nobilta  d'ltalia,  overo  com- 
pendio     dell'  istorie     delle     famiglie 
illustri,    by    Giorg.    Pietro    Crescenzi  I 
Romani,  2  vols.  Bologna,  1639—42.  4P'  I 


L'ltalie  Fran^oise,  ou  les  Eloges,  Genea- 
logiques  et  Historiques  des  Princes, 
tSeigneurs  et  Grand  Capitaines  de  ce 
pays,  affectionnez  a  la  Couronne  de 
France,  etc.,  with  their  arms,  by  J.  B. 
L'Hermite  Tristan  de  Soliers.  Paris, 
1664,  4°- 

Notizie  di  Nobilta,  by  Giuseppe  Cam- 
panile.    Napoli,  1672,  4P' 

Columnensium  Procerum  Imagines  et 
Memorise,  by  Abbate  D.  de  Santis. 
Romse,  1675,  4^ 

Pedigrees,  with  coloured  arms,  of  Noble 
Houses  of  Italy,  etc.,  circa  11 00.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  12,480. 

Historia  Italise,  et  Hispanise  Genealogica 
&c.,  by  Jac.  Wil.  Imhof.    Nuremburg, 

1701,  fol. 

Corpus  HistorisB  Genealogise  Italia,  et 
Hispanise,  by  J.  W.  Imhof.     Norimb. 

1702,  fol. 

I  Signori  che  hanno  dominato  suUa  Corte 
di  Quarantola  e  sulla  Mirandola 
dal  1115  al  1707,  by  Felice  Ceretti. 
Mirandola,  1879,  80- 

Genealogise  viginti  illustrium  in  Italia 
Familiarum,  by  Jac.  Wil.  Imhof. 
Amst.  1710,  fol. 

Italia  Sacra  sive  de  Episcopis  Italia,  et 
Insularum  adjacentium,  etc.,  by  D. 
Ferdinando  Ughello.  10  vols.  Venetiis, 
1717,  &c.,  fol.  [This  work  is  profusely 
illustrated  with  coats  of  arms.] 

Gestorum  ab  Episcopis  Salutiensibus,  by 
Saluzzo.  Illustrated  with  coats  of 
arms  of  23  Cardinal  Bishops.  Parma, 
1783,  8«- 

Istoria  genealogica,  e  cronologica  delle  due 
nobilissime  Case  Adorna,  e  Botta  anti- 
chissime,  e  celeberrime,  I'una  in  Genova, 
e  I'altra  in  Milano  e  Pavia,  da  Buona- 
ventura  de  Rossi.     Fir.  1719,  fol. 

L'ltalia  Nobile  nelle  sue  citta  a  ne' 
cavalieri  figli  delle  medesime,  etc.,  by 
Lodovico  Araldi.     Ven.  1722,  12o- 

Gli  Scrittori  d'ltalia,  cioe  notizie  storiche, 
e  critiche,  intorno  alle  Vite,  e  agli 
scritti  dei  Letterati  Italiani,  by  Giam- 
maria  AJazzuchelli.  2  vols,  in  6  parts. 
Bresciano,  1753—63,  fol. 


Italy. 


591 


Eecueil  Genealogique  de  plusieurs  Mai- 

Colonna  di  Roma,  iii. 

sons  illustres  d'Espagne,  d'ltalie,  et  de 

Concini  di  Arezzo,  ii. 

Flanders,  18th  century.       Brit.  Mus. 

Condulmero  di  Venezia,  ix. 

Add.  MS.  12,473. 

Contrari  di  Ferrara,  vii. 

De    patricia    Consentina    Nobilitate,  by 

Corraro  di  Venezia,  iii. 

Fabricius  Castiglius  Morellus.  Venetia, 

Correggio,  da  Oorreggio,  ii. 

1813,  fol. 

Da  Camino  della  Marca  di  Trevigi,  i. 

Famiglie     Celebri    Italiane,    del    Conte 

Da  Polenta  Signori  di  Ravenna,  ix. 

Pompeo  Litta.     10  vols.  Milano,  1819, 

Dal  Verme  di  Verona,  ii. 

etc.,  fol. 

D'Alviano  d'Orvieto,  viii. 

In  dice    Generale  delle  Famiglie  Celebri 

Della  Gherardesca  di  Pisa,  Conti,  ix. 

Italiane,  del  Conte  P.  Litta.  1874. 

Delia  Pusterla  di  Milano,  iv. 

Acciaioli  di  Firenze,  vii. 

Delia  Rovere  di  Savoni,  Duchi  d'  Ur- 

Accolti  di  Arezzo,  ii. 

bino,  ix. 

Acquaviva  di  Napoli,  vi. 

Del  Monte  di  Monti  S.  Savino,  ii. 

Adorno  di  Genova,  vii. 

Del  Monte  S*  Maria  nell'  Umbria-  -See 

Aicardi — See  Yisconti. 

Bourbon. 

Aldobrandini  di  Firenze,  iv. 

D'Este,  ii. 

Alidosio  d'linola,  viii. 

Duchi  di  Savoja — See  Savoja. 

Alighieri  di  Firenze,  ii. 

Ecelini,  i. 

Altemps  di  Eoma,  vi. 

Erizzo  di  Venezia,  iv. 

Alviano — See  D'Alviano. 

Este — see  D'Este. 

Appiani  di  Pisa,  ii. 

Euffreducci  di  Fermo,  ix. 

Archinto  di  Milano,  vi. 

Facchinetti  di  Bologna,  ii. 

Arcimboldi  di  Milano,  i. 

Faggiaola  nel  Montefeltro,  viii. 

Ariosto  di  Bologna,  vii. 

Farnesi,  Duchi  di  Parma,  ix. 

Attendolo  Sforza,  i. 

Ferrero  di  Biella,  vi. 

Barbo  di  Venezia,  ix. 

Fogliani  di  Reggio,  iii. 

Bentivoglio  di  Bologna,  iii. 

Foscarine  di  Venezia,  iii. 

Bevilacqua  di  Verona,  viii. 

Fregoso  di  Genova,  vii. 

Birogo  di  Milano,  viii. 

Gaddi  di  Firenze,  ii. 

Bojardo  di  Reggio,  ii. 

GaUio,  i. 

Bonacolsi  di  Mantova,  i. 

Gambacorta  di  Pisa,  vi. 

Boncampagni  di  Bologna,  iii. 

Gambara  di  Brescia,  ix. 

Bonelli  di  Boma,  vi. 

Ghihni  d'  Alessandria,  vi. 

Borromeo  di  S.  Miniato,  iv. 

Giovio  di  Como,  i. 

Bourbon  del  Monte,  vi. 

Giustiniani  di  Venezia,  vi. 

Buonarroti  di  Firenze,  vii. 

Gonzaga  di  Mantova,  iii. 

Buondelmonte  di  Firenze,  vii. 

Gozzadini  di  Bologna,  vi. 

Calabria,  Duchi  di,  vi. 

Grassi  di  Bologna,  viii. 

Calcagnini  di  Ferrara,  vii. 

Guiceiardini  di  Firenze,  ii. 

Camposampiero  della  Marca  di  Trevigi, 

Guidi  di  Romagna,  ix. 

ix. 

Hohenstauffen — see  Re  di  Napoli. 

Candiano  di  Venezia,  ii. 

Lando  di  Venezia,  vii. 

Cantelmi  di  Napoli,  ii. 

Lannoy  di  Napoli,  iv. 

Capponi  di  Firenze,  x. 

Landovisi  di  Bologna,  viii. 

Carpegna  nel  Montefeltro,  viii. 

Lupi,  March  esi  di  Soragna,  x. 

Carraresi  di  Padova,  i. 

Macchiavelli  di  Firenze,  iii. 

Casali  di  Cortona,  vi. 

Madruzzo  di  Trento,  vi. 

Castiglioni  di  Milano,  i. 

Malaspina,  viii. 

Cavalcabo  di  Cremona,  i. 

Malatesta  di  Rimini,  x. 

Cavaniglia  di  Napoli,  i. 

Manfredi  di  Faenza,  ix. 

Cesarini  di  Roma,  i.                 • 

Marchesi  di  Monferrato,  vii. 

Cesi  di  Roma,  i. 

Marescotti  di  Bologna,  iv. 

Cima  di  Cingoli,  x. 

Martelli  di  Firenze,  iii. 

592 


Italy. 


Massimo  di  Roma,  iv. 

Mauruzi  di  Tolentino,  vi. 

Medici  di  Firenze,  ii. 

Meli  e  Marchesi  Meli  Lupi,  Principi  di 
Soragna,  x. 

Mocenigo  di  Venezia,  x. 

Monferatto,  Marchesi  di,  vii. 

Monte  di  Monte — see  Del  Monte. 

Monte  (Del)  S*  Maria  — see  Bourbon. 

Montefeltro,  Duchi  d'Urbino,  viii. 

Morozzo  di  Mondovi,  x. 
Navagero  di  Yenezia,  vi. 

Normanni,  Re    di  Sicilia — see  Re    di 
Sicilia. 
Ordelaffi  di  Forli,  ix. 

Orseolo  di  Venezia,  ii. 

Orsini  di  Roma,  vii. 

Ottoboni  di  Venezia,  iii. 

Ottoni  di  Matelioa,  x. 
Paleologo  Marchesi  di  Monferrato,  vii. 

Pallavicino,  iv. 

Panciatichi  di  Pistola,  ix. 

Pazzi  di  Firenze,  viii. 
Paretti  di  Montalto,  i. 

Piccolomini,  gia  Todeschini,  di  Siena,  ii. 

Pico  della  Mirandola,  i. 

Pio  di  Carpi,  i. 

Pucci  di  Firenze,  x. 

Puglia,  Conti  e  Duchi  di,  vi. 

Pusterla — See  Pusterla. 
Rangoni  di  Modena,  iii. 

Re  di  Napoli  della  Casa  di  Sue  via,  viii. 

Re  di  Sicilia,  Normanni,  vi. 

Rossi  di  Parma,  ii. 

Roverella  di  Ferrara,  iv. 
Saluzzo,  Marchesi  di,  x. 

S*-    Maria  dell'  Umbria — See  Bourbon 
del  Monte. 

Sanvitale  di  Parma,  i. 

Savelli  di  Roma,  x. 

Savoja  (Duchi  di),  v. 

Scaligeri  di  Verona,  i. 

Sforza  (Attendolo),  i. 

Sicilia,    Re    Normanni  di — See  Re  di 

Sicilia. 

Simonetta  di  Calabria,  i. 

Sinibuldi  di  Pistojo,  vi. 

Smeducci  di  Sanseverino,  x. 

Soderini  di  Firenze,  ix. 

Stampa  di  Milano,  viii. 

Steno  di  Venezia,  ix. 

Strozzi  di  Firenze,  iv. 

Suevia — See  Re  di  Napoli. 
Tiepolo  di  Venezia,  iii. 

Torelli  di  Ferrara,  vi. 


Tornabuoni  di  Firenze,  iii. 
Torriani  di  Valsassina,  viii. 
Trinci  di  Foligno,  i. 
Trivulzio  di  Milano,  i* 

Urbino  —See  Montefeltro. 

Valori  di  Firenze,  i. 
Varano  di  Camerino,iii. 
Verme — See  Dal  Verme. 
Vettori  di  Firenze,  iii. 
Villani  di  Firenze,  vi. 
Visconti  di  Milano,  i. 
Visconti,  gia  Aicardi  di  Milano,  ii. 
Vitelli  di  Citta  di  Castello,  ii. 

[The  copy  in  the  Library  of  the  British 
Museum  is  bound  up  alphabetically.]. 

Famiglie  celebri  Italiane,  dispensa  185, 
Perillo  di  Napoli,  by  Pompeo  Litta, 
Torino,  1885,  fol. 

Biografia  Soncinate  di  Paolo  Ceruti. 
Milano,  1834,  4«- 

Biografia  degli  Italiani  lUustri.  Com- 
pilata  da  Letterati  Italiani.  Edited 
by  Emilio  de  Tipaldo.  10  vols. 
Venezia,  1834—45,  8«- 

Citta  e  Famiglie  nobile  e  celebri  dello 
StatoPontificioDizionario  storico,  by  P. 
E.  Visconti.  3  vols.  Roma,  1843-47,  8o- 

Recherches  sur  les  Monuments  et 
I'Histoire  des  Normands  et  de  la 
Maison  de  Souabe  dans  I'ltalie  Meri- 
dionale,  par  A.  Huillard-Breholles, 
publiees  par  les  soins  de  M.  le  Due  de 
Luynes.     Paris,  1844,  fol. 

Panteon  dei  Martiri  della  liberta  Italiana. 
Edited  by  Gabriele  D'Amato.  [Illus- 
trated with  numerous  portraits  ]  2 
vols.  Torino,    1852,   8°- 

Indicateur  Nobiliaire  de  France,  d'ltalie 
d'apres  les  collections  manuscrites  des 
bibiotheques  publiques  de  Belgique. 
1869,  8«- 

Le  Famiglie  Celebri  Medioevali  dell' 
Italia  Superiore,  by  Carlo  Dionisotti. 
Torino,  1887,  8°- 

Libellus  scutorum  sen  signorum  publi- 
corum  Regnorum  ac  statuum  sacri 
Romani  Imperii.  By  Virgil  Solis. 
Nuremberg,  1555,  4*^- 

Trattato  dei  colori  nelle  arme,  nelle  livree 
et  nelle  divise,  by  Sicillo,  herald  to 
Alfonso,  King  of  Aragon.  Venetia, 
1595,  8°-  Earlier  editions  in  1503, 
1507,  1520?,  1530?  and  1565.  Re- 
printed in  ''Le  Tresor  des  Pieces 
rares,"  etc.    Paris,  1855,  8°- 


Italy. 


593 


Roman    Empire.       Erneuert    Wappen- 

Buch,  by  J.  Siebmacher.    Nuremburg, 

1696,  fol. 
Arms   of    Italian   Nobility,   by    Robert 

Glover.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  5885. 
Trickings  of   arms   belonging  to    Italy. 

Brit.    Mus.  Lans.  MS.    856,  f.  52,  b. 

etc. 
Italian   Arms,  emblazoned,  xc.  Armi  di 

Podesta  di  Fiesole.    MS.  17th  century, 

belonging  to  Arthur  Vicars,  Esq.,  F.S.A. 

Vicarage  Library,  Clyde  Road,  Dublin. 
Tesserae  Gentilitiae,  cum  Glossario  voca- 

bulorumartis  tesserariae  Italice  reddito, 

by  Silvester  Petra  Sancta.     (Plates  of 

about  2000  Coats  of  Arms.)     Romse, 

1638,  fol. 
L'Araldo  overo  dell'  Arme  delle  Famiglie 

trattato,   by    G.   Bombaci.      Bologna, 

1651,  4P- 
Drawings  of  the  arms  of  various  foreign 

noblemen  and  gentlemen  chiefly  Italian 

and  German,  1661—1669.    Brit.  Mus. 

Add.  MS.  4976. 
II  Mercurio  Araldico  in   Italia,  premessa 

air  Araldo  Veneto,  hj  G.  C.  de  Beatino. 

2  vols.  Venetia,  1686,  8o- 
Coloured  Arms  of  Italian  Families.    17th 

and   18th   centuries  ;    two   large  folio 

volumes.       Brit.    Mus.     Add.    MSS. 

26686  ;  26687. 
Delle  Antichita  delle  Armi  Gentilizie,  by 

C.  Cittadini.     Lucca.  1741,  8«- 
Foresti  (Foresto)  delle  Gentilizie  Insegne, 

volgarmente  dette  Armi  delle  Famiglie. 

Brescia,  1745,  4P- 
Arte  del  Blasone,  by  Mar.  Ant.  Ginanni. 

1756,  fol.     [This  work  contains   881 

shields  of  Arms  of  Italian  families.] 
Armoiries  Blasonnees  des  principales  et 

lUustres  Maisons  d'ltalie,  in  colours, 

18th  century.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.   MS. 

26,711. 
Coloured  Ai-ms  of  Italian  and  German 

families,    18th   century.      Brit.    Mus. 

Add.  MS.  27,435. 
Teatro  Araldico  ovvero  raccolta  generale 

delle  Armi  ed  Insegne  (xentilizie  delle 

piiiillustrienobiliCasate  che  esisterono 

un  tempo   e   che  tuttora  fioriscono  in 

tutta  r  Italia,   illustrate   con    relative 

genealogico-storiche     nozioni  ,  da     L. 

Tettoni    e    F.    Saladini.        Coloured 

plates.  8  vols.  Lodi  and  Milano,  1841 — 

48,  4°' 


Grammatica     Araldica     ad     uso     degl' 
Italiani,     by     F.    Tribolati.        Pisa, 
1881,  8° 
Tombe  e  Monumenti     lUustri   d'ltalia, 
descritti  e  delineati.  Milano,  1822, 4P- 

Album  of  Sigismundus  Ortelius  ;  con- 
taining autograph  inscriptions  of  his 
friends,  with  coloured  coats  of  arms; 
1573—1579.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS. 
1191. 

Album  amicorum  et  patronorum  pro 
familia  et  posteritate  Girbertorum ; 
containing  inscriptions  of  Professors, 
and  of  noblemen  and  others  in  Italy 
and  Germany  ;  with  coloured  coats  of 
arms  ;  1574—1708.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  17,343. 

Album  of  Sebastian  Zach,  of  Augsburg, 
containing  autograph  inscriptions  of 
his  friends,  with  coloured  coats  of  arms, 
dated  principally  at  Pisa,  Florence,  and 
Rome,  1581—1600.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg. 
MS.  1199. 

Album  of  Joachim  Weyerman,  contain- 
ing autograph  inscriptions,  dated  at 
Verona  and  Genoa,  and  accompanied 
with  coloured  coats  of  arms,  etc., 
1606—1613.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS. 
1236. 

Album  of  Paul  Praun,  containing  auto- 
graph inscriptions  of  various  persons, 
accompanied  generally  with  their 
arms,  in  colours  ;  dated  at  Lucca, 
Augsburg,  Hamburg,  and  Bologna, 
1617—1634.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS. 
1258. 

Copies  of  documents  and  tracts  relating 
to  the  city  of  Bologna,  with  coloured 
arms,  from  1357  to  1718,  6  vols.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MSS.  16526—16531. 

Arms  of  Italian  families.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  26676 ;  Eg.  MS.  886. 

Delia  Nobilta  di  Bologna,  compresa  nel 
suo  Specchio  della  Nobilta  d'Europa, 
by  F.  Amadi.     Cremona,  1588,  4P- 

Trattato  de  gli  Huomini  illustri  di 
Bologna,  etc.,  by  Bartolomeo  di 
Galeotti.  Ferrara,  1590,  4<'- 

Cronologia  delle  Famiglie  Nobili  di 
Bologna,  by  Pompeo  Scipione  Dolfi. 
Bologna,  1644,  4°' 

Chronologia  delle  Famiglie  Nobili  di 
Bologna,  con  le  loro  Insegne  e  nel  fine 
iCimieri,  by  P.  S.  Dolfi.  Bologna, 
1670,  4P- 


594 


Italy. 


Blasone  Bolognees,  cioe  Arme  Gentilizie 
di  Famiglie  Bolognesi,  Nobili,  Citta- 
dinesche,  e  aggregate,  con  annotazioni, 
by  F.  Carnetoli.  5  vols.  Bologna, 
1791—93,  £ol. 

Vite  dei  Pittori  ed  Artefici  Bolognesi,  by 
Antonio  Bolognini  Amorini.  Bologna, 
1841-43.  80- 

Aviccenna  da  Urbino,  Memorie  della  Cita 
di  Cingoli ;  with  appendix  of  docu- 
ments relating  to  the  family  of  Cima 
of  Cinqoli,  and  15  plates  of  arms. 
Jesi,  1644,  4®- 

La  Nobilta  della  citta  di  Como,  by 
Thomaso  Porcacchi.  Venetia,  1569, 
40. 

De  Patricia  Cosentina  Nobilitate  Moni- 

mentorum  Epitome,  by  F.  C.  Morelli. 

Illustrated  with  portraits  and  coats    of 

arms.     Venetia,  1713,  fol. 
Epitome  de  I'Origine  et  Succession  de  la 

Duche  de  Ferrare,  par  Gabriel  Simeon. 

Paris,  1552,  S^- 
Cavalerie  della  Citta  di  Ferrara,  by  Jean 

Feron.     1566, 4^- 
Annali  della  Citta  di  Ferrara,  con  I'effigie 

di  tutti  gli   Prencipi   &   Signori  della 

casa  d'Este,  per  Filippo  Roddi,   1600. 

Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MSS.  3310  ;  3311. 
Ferrara  d'Ora  imbrunito,  by  Ant.  Libanori. 

[With  descriptions  of  the  arms  of  the 

Cardinals,     Bishops,     etc.,     by     Alf. 

Maresti.]       3    vols.     Fer.    1665—74, 

fol. 
Teatro  Genealogicoet  Istorico  dell'  antiche 

et   illustri    Famiglie    di    Ferrara,    by 

Alfonso  Maresti,      3   vols.       Ferrara, 

1678—1708,  fol. 
Annals  of  Ferrara,  with   Genealogies  of 

the  Dukes,  etc.  circa  1700.     Brit.  Mus. 

Add.  MS.  22,330. 
Discorso  della  Nobilta  di   Firenze  e  de 

Fiorentini,   by  Paolo  Mini.     Firenze, 

1593,    80-        Another    edition,    1614. 

Reprinted  in  "  La  Toscana  illustrata," 

vol.  I,  by  A.  Santini,  1755,  4o- 
Discorso   intorno   al   modo   del    fari  gli 

Alberi  delle  Famiglie  Nobili   Fiorente, 

by  Borghini.     Fiorenza.  1602,  4«- 
Delle  famiglie  nobili  Florentine.      Parte 

prima.        Edited     by    S.    Ammirato 

Firenze,  1615,  fol. 
Arms  of  forty-eight  illustrious  Families 

in  Florence,  1618.     Brit.   Mus.   Harl. 

MS.  3412. 


Senatori  Fiorentini  raccolti  da  Ferdinando 
Leopoldo  del  Migliore.  About  150 
coats  of  arms.  Fir.  1665,  18°- 
Priorista  di  Firenze  ;  Lists  of  Priori, 
Consoli,  and  other  principal  Magistrates 
of  the  City  of  Florence,  arranged 
alphabetically  under  families,  with 
their  arms  in  colours  ;  also  the  arms  of 
the  Florentine  Towns,  Wards,  Com- 
panies, etc.  1686.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  16,612. 

Inclytai  Nationis  Florentinse  Familiae, 
by  Ignatii  Ursulini.  Romse.  1706, 
80- 

Istoria  degli  Scrittori  Fiorentini,  by  P. 
Guilio  Negri.     Ferrara,  1722,  fol. 

Lists  of  the  Gonfalonieri  and  Priori  of 
Florence  to  the  year  1531,  and  of  the 
Senatori  to  1737  ;  arranged  under 
families :  with  the  arras  in  colours 
and  with  figures  exhibiting  the  cos- 
tumes of  the  officers.  Prefixed  are 
the  arms  of  the  wards,  quarters,  etc. 
of  the  city.    Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1170. 

Storia  Genealogica  della  Nobili ta  e  Citta- 
dinanza  Fiorentina,  con  Notizie 
appartenenti  raccolte  da  diversi  autori, 
by  G.  M.  Mecatti.  3  vols.  Napoli, 
1751—55,  4^- 

II  Senato  Fiorentino  o  sia  Notizia  di 
Senatori  Fiorentini  dal  suo  principio 
fino  al  presente  data  in  Luce  da 
Domenico  Maria  Manni.  Florence, 
1771,  4- 

Delle  eccellenze  e  grandezze  della  nazione 
Fiorentina,  etc.  (Plates  of  Arms  and 
Heraldic  Banners.)  Firenze.  1780, 
8«- 

Priorista  Fiorentino  of  Francesco  Sega- 
loni,  with  arms,  and  additional  notes. 
18th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
27,433. 

The  Priorista  of  Florence  of  Francesco 
Segaloni,  revised  by  Lionardo  Buini ; 
with  arms  in  colours.  Prefixed  are 
genealogical  trees  of  Buini,  18th 
century.     Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  2036. 

A  book  of  Arms,  coloured,  entitled,  "  II 
Feciale  di  tutta  la  nobilita  Fiorentina." 
18th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
3472. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Priors,  Abbots,  etc. 
of  the  Monastery  Degli  Angioli  at 
Florence.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  5848, 
f.  151. 


Italy. 


595 


Sepulchral  inscriptions  of  Florentine 
Families  in  churches  in  Rome  and 
Pisa,  1630  and  1640.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  31,969. 

Nobilta  di  Genova ;  cioe.  Armi  delle 
Casate  nobili  della  citta  di  Genova 
amraesse  al  governo  della  Republica, 
da  lui  raccolte,  ed  intagliate  da  Hiero- 
nymo  David  ;  con  veduta  della  citta 
neir  frontispizio,  byAgostino  Fransone. 
Genova,  1636,  fol. 

Battilana  Genealogie  delle  Famiglie 
Nobili  di  Genova.  3  vols.  Genova, 
1825—33,  fol. 

Libro  della  Nobilta  di  Genova.  18th 
century.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  23988. 

An  account  of  the  Golden  Book  of  Genoa, 
and  of  the  Nobility  of  Genoa,  by 
Stacy  Grimaldi,  1860.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  23,989. 

Genealogise  viginti  illustrium  Familiarum 
Lampugnanse,  bv  Francisci  Nobili. 
Parma,  1697,  fol." 

The  original  Succession  and  Progeny  of 
the  Lombard  Kings,  continued  from 
Agilmundus  to  this  day.  English  and 
Latin.  Lond.  1681,  fol.  Brit.  Mus. 
Lib.  599,  i.  (3). 

Historia  della  Nobilta,  et  degne  qualita 
del  Lago  Maggiore,  by  P.  Morigi. 
Milan,  1603,  8« 

Arbori  delle  Famiglie  che  hanno  signoreg- 
giato  con  diversi  titoli  in  Mantova,  by 
Cesare  Campana.     Mantova,  1590,  8°- 

An  Account  of  the  Families  in  Messina, 
Italian.  16th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  3576. 

Memorie  de  Pittori  Messinesi  e  degli 
esteri  che  in  Messina.  Mess.  1821, 
8«- 

Nobiliario  della  Citta  di  Messina,  by 
Gius.  Galluppi.     Napoli,  1877,  4P- 

Stato  presente  della  Nobilta  Messinese. 
by  G.  Galluppi.     Milano,  1881,  8^- 

Genealogia  domus  Vicecomitum,  Ducum 
Mediolani,  "per  magistrum  Petrum  de 
Castelleto  ;  "  1403  :  the  direct  descent 
only,  from  the  earliest  time,  with 
medallion  portraits.  Vellum.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,814 

Sommario  delle  Vite  de  Duchi  di  Milano, 
cosi  Yisconti,  come  Sforzeschi^accolta 
da  diversi  Auttori,  by  ScipioneBarbuo. 
Venetia,  1574,  fol.  Another  edition, 
1584. 


Tutti  i  Duchi  di  Milano  Visconti  Sfor- 
zeschi  et  Austriaci.  [A  genealogical 
tree],  by  S.  Ammirato.  Flor.  1576, 
single  sheet. 

La  Nobilta  di  Milano,  by  P.  Morigi. 
Milano,  1595,  4P- 

La  Nobilta  di  Milano,  by  Paolo  Morigi  ; 
col  supplimento  di  Girolamo  Borsieri. 
Milano,  1619,  8o- 

Nobilta  e  Progenie  de  Sig.  Sessanta 
del  Consiglio  Generale  di  Milano.  See 
Historia  di  Milano,  etc.,  by  P.  Morigi. 
Ven.  1592. 

Historia  delle  vite  di  Duchi  et  Duchesse 
di  Milano,  by  Ant.  Campo.  Milano, 
1642,  4P- 

Pedigrees  of  Milanese  Families,  alpha- 
betically arranged,  and  brought  down 
to  the  year  1724,  a  list  of  names  is 
prefixed,  folio.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
15,617. 

II  Patriziato  Milanese,  di  Felice  Oalvi. 
Milano,  1875,  8«- 

Famiglie  Notabili  Milanesi.  Cenni 
storici  e  genealogici  raccolti  da  F. 
Bagatti-Valsecchi,  F.  Calvi,  L.  A. 
Casati,  D.  Muoni,  L.  Pulle.  [Por- 
traits and  plates  of  arms  illuminated  in 
gold  and  colours.]  4  vols.  Milano, 
1875—85,  fol. 

Biblioteca  Modenese  o  Notizie  della  Vita 
e  della  Opere  degli  Scrittori  Natii  degli 
Stati  del  Serenissimo  Signor  Duca  di 
Modena,  by  Giro.  Tiraboschi.  6  vols. 
Modena,  1781—86,  4P-  Continuation, 
5  vols.  Reggio,  1833—37. 

Tutti  i  Re  di  Napoli  et  Sicilia,  Normandi, 
Suevi,  Angioni,  Aragonesi,  Castigliani, 
et  Austriaci.  [A  genealogical  tree], 
by  S.  Ammirato.  Flor.  1576,  single 
sheet. 

Delle  famiglie  nobili  Napoletane.  Edited 
by  S.  Ammirato.  2  parts.  Flor. 
1580  and  1651,  fol. 

Neapolitanorum  Regum  Vitse  et  Effigies 
Auctore  B.G.  Containing  six  genea- 
logical trees,  and  twenty-five  portraits 
by  D  Custodis.  Aug.  Vind.  1605, 
fol. 

L'Armi,  overo  Insegne  de'  Nobili,  ove 
sono  i  discorsi  d'  alcune  Famiglie 
Nobili  del  Regno  di  Napoli,  by  Fili- 
berto  Campanile.  Napoli,  1610,  fol. 
Second  edition,  1618. 


596 


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II  Regno  di  Napoli,  diviso  in  dodici  Pro- 
vincie,  etc.,  by  Enrico  Bacco.    (Wood- 
cuts  of    shields    of  arms.)      Napoli, 
1618,  8«- 
Teatro  degli  Huomini  illustri  che  furono 
grand'  Ammiragli  nel  Regno  di  Napoli, 
by  P.  Vincenti.     Napoli,  1628,  4°- 
Discorsi  delle  Famiglie  estinte,  forastiere, 
0  non   comprese  ne'   seggi  di  Napoli, 
imparentate  colla  Casa  della  Marra,  by 
Don   Ferrante    della   Marra,    dati    in 
luce  da  C.  Tutini.     Napoli,  1641,  fol. 
Deir    origine  e   fundatione  de'   seggi  di 
Napoli,  by  C.  Tutini.     Napoli,  1644, 
40-     Another  edition,  1754. 
Vindex  Neapolitanse  Nobilitatis,  animad- 
versio  in  F.  Aelii  Marchesii  librum  de 
Neapolitanis  familiis,  by  C.  Borrelli. 
Napoli,  1653,  4"- 
Discorsi  delle  Faniiglie  Nobili  del  Regno 
di  Napoli,  by  Carlo  de  Lellis.     4  vols 
Napoli,  1654—1701,  fol. 
Naples   Fran^oise,  ou  les  eloges,  genea- 
logiques,    et    historiques   des    Princes, 
Seigneurs,    et    grands    Capitaines    du 
Royaume   de    Naples,    par   J.    B.    L' 
Hermite   Tristan   de   Soliers.      Paris, 
1663,  40- 
D^scrittione  del  Regno  di  Napoli,  nella 
quale  si  tratta  della  citta  di  Napoli  con 
le  Famiglie  nobili,  by  C.  E.  Caracciolo. 
Napoli,  1671,  4^- 
Lo  Splendore  della   Nobilita   Napolitana, 

de  Carlo  Torelli.     Napoli,  1678,  4^^- 
Memorie   historiche   di   diverse   famiglie 
nobili,  cosi  Napoletaue  come  forastiere, 
etc.,    by    Biagio    Aldimari.       Napoli, 
1691,  fol. 
Notizie  di  alcuni  Re  di  Napoli  e  person - 
aggi   illustri,     cosi     anche    di    alcune 
famiglie  di  detta  citta  e   regno,    17th 
century.     Brifc.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  12,465. 
Notizie  di  famiglie  nobili,  ed  illustri  della 
citta,  e  regno  di  Napoli,  con  la  genea- 
logia  della  f amiglia  Latro  ;  by  Guiseppe 
Reecho.     Napoli,  1717,  4o- 
Memorie  storiche  degli  Scrittori  nati   nel 
Regno  di  Napoli,  by  Camillo   Minieri 
Riccio.     Napoli,  1844,  8^ 
Alcuni    Monumenti    Sepolcrali   fatti   in 
Napoli,  by  Michele  Ruggiero,    Napoli, 
1851,  fol. 
Genealogia   di   Carlo   I.    di   Angio,    by 
Camillo  Minieri  Riccio.     Napoli,  1857, 
80- 


Genealogia  di  Carlo  II.  d' Angio,  Re  di 
Napoli,  by  Camillo  Minieri  Riccio. 
Napoli,  1882,  etc.  S^- 

La  nobilta  Napoletana,  by  C.  Padiglione. 
Napoli,  1880,  8°- 

I  Blasoni  monumenti  di  storia  nella 
Facciata  del  Duomo  di  Napoli,  by 
Bened.  Minichini.     Nap.  1881.  8«- 

Museo  Novarese,  by  L.  Agostino  Cotta. 
Containing  Irief  sketches  of  tJie 
principal  families  of  Novara.  Milano, 
1701,  fol. 

Sommario  dell'  origine  e  nobilta  d'alcune 
Famiglie  della  Citta  di  Padova,  by 
Giacopo  Cagna.  Padova,  1589,  4P' 
Another  edition,  1623. 

Tito  Livio  Padovano,  overo  historia  della 
Gente  Livia  Romana,  e  Padovana.  Et 
della  f amiglia  Sanuta  Veneziana,  etc., 
by  Giacomo  Zabarella.    Padova.  1669, 

Coloured  drawings  of  the  Monuments  in 
the  Chapel  of  St.  Antony  of  Padua ; 
with  a  Register.  The  dates  are  from 
1327  to  1796.  Brit.  Mus,  Add.  MS. 
22,476. 

Cenni  storici  sulle  Famiglie  di  Padova  e 
sui  monumenti  dell'  universita. 
Padova,  1842,  4«- 

Annali  della  felice  Citta  di  Palermo,  coll' 
Apparato  al  Palermo  Nobile,  by 
Agostino  Inveges.  3  vols.  Palermo, 
1649,  fol.  (Nearly  300  coats  of  arms 
in  colours.) 

Istoria  della  antichita,  nobilita,  e  delle 
cose  notabili  della  citta  di  Pavia,  by 
Stef.  Breventano.     Pavia,  1570,  4P- 

Verngia.  Matricula  artificum  Artis 
Sartorum  civitatis  Perusii.  Thestatutes 
of  the  guild,  and  the  names  of  the 
associates  from  1368  to  1801.  Written 
on  vellum,  with  the  arms  of  the  com- 
pany in  colours.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
21965. 

Piedmont,  see  also  Sardinia. 

Discorsi  sopra  le  Famiglie  Nobili  del 
Piemonte,  da  Fran.  Agostino.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  8548. 
Cariche  del  Piemonte  e  Paesi  Uniti  colla 
serie  cronologica  delle  persone  che  le 
Hanno  occupate  ed  Altre  Notizie  di 
Nuda  Istoria  dal  fine  del  secolo  decimo 
sino  al  Dicembre  1798,  by  Count  Galli. 
3  vols.     Torino,  1798,  8°- 


Italy. 


597 


Famiglie  esistenti  di  Pistoja  ch'hauno 
goduto,  e  godono  il  Gonfalonierato. 
Del  Cav^-  Pier.  Lor.  Franchi,  1700. 
3  vols.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  20,522 
—20,524. 

Arme  Pistoiese  :  arms  of  the  families  of 
Pistoja,  by  Alfonso  Brunozzi,  1733. 
Folio.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.    MS.  27,434. 

Genealogia  Imperatorum,  ac  Regum. 
Romse,  1555. 

Imperatorum  Romanorum  ex  Familia 
Austriae,  by  H.  Dasselius.  Hamb. 
1590,  S'^- 

Romanorum  Imperatorum  Effigies,  by  G* 
B.  Cavalieri.  Rome,  1590,  S°-  An- 
other edition,  1592. 

Imperatorum  Romanorum  numismata 
aurea,  by  Jacobi  de  Bie.  Antwerp, 
1615,  4P- 

Lives  of  all  the  Roman  Emperors,  being 
exactly  collected  from  Julius  Csesar, 
until  the  now  reigning  Ferdinand  the 
Second,  by  R.  Brathwait.  London, 
1636,  12«- 

Medailles  illustrees  des  anciens  Empereurs 
et  Imperat rices  de  Rome,  par  J.  B.  le 
Menestrier.     Dijon,  1642,  4«- 

Lives  of  the  Empresses,  consorts  of  the 
twelve  Cajsars  of  Rome,  and  Characters 
of  the  most  celebrated  Favourites, 
Courtiers,  etc.,  by  De  Serviez,  trans- 
lated by  G.  James.     1723,  S^- 

Histoire  des  Empereurs  Romains  depuis 
Auguste  jusqu'  a  Constantin,  par  J.  B. 
L.  Crevier.  6  vols.  Paris,  1750 — 56, 
40  Other  editions,  1818—19,  and 
1824—28. 

The  History  of  the  Roman  Emperors 
from  Augustus  to  Constantine,  by  J. 
B.  L.  Crevier.  Translated  from  the 
French  by  J.  Mill.  10  vols.  London, 
1814,  8°- 

Monumens  de  la  Vie  privee  des  douze 
Cesars  et  Monumens  du  Culte  secret 
des  Dames  Romaines,  par  Hugues  d' 
Hancarville.     Caprees,  1780,  4'^- 

Ad  sex  primorum  Caesarum  genealogicam 
Arborem  Commentaria,  by  J.  B. 
Rotundus.     Neopoli,  1787,  4<^- 

Tables  genealogiques  des  Heros  des 
Romans,  avec  un  catalogue  des  prin- 
cipaux  ouvrages  en  ce  Genr^,  by  L. 
Dutens.     [1796?]  4o- 

Les  Cesars.  Histoire  des  Cesars  jusqu' 
a  Neron.     Tableau  du  monde  remain 


sous  les  premiers  empereurs,  par  le 
Comte  de  Champagny.  2nd  edition, 
2  vols.  Paris,  1850,  8''- 

History  of  the  Roman  Emperors,  from 
Augustus  to  the  Death  of  Marcus 
Antonio,  by  the  Rev.  R.  Lynam.  2 
vols.  London,  1853,  8"- 

The  Lives  of  the  Twelve  Csesars,  by  C. 
Suetonius  Tranquillus.  The  Trans- 
lation of  Alexander  Thomson,  M.D., 
revised  and  corrected  by  T.  Forester, 
Esq.  Bohn's  Classical  Library. 
London,  1855,  8«- 

The  Pageant  of  Popes,  contayninge  the 
Lyves  of  all  the  Bishops  of  Rome, 
from  the  beginninge  of  them  to  the 
yeare  of  grace  1555,  by  John  Bale. 
Englished  with  sondrye  additions  by 

J.  8.  (John  Studley.)     London,  1574, 

40. 

Epitome  Pontilicum  Romanorum,  a  S. 
Petro  usque  adPaulum  IIIL,  Cardina- 
lium  item  nomiua,  dignitatum  tituli, 
insignia,  etc.,  by  0.  Pavinio.  Venetius, 
1557,  fol. 

Panvini,  Pontificum  Romanor.  Epitome. 
Venice,  1557  ;  with  fifty  pages  of  MS. 
additions,  drawings  of  armorial  bear- 
ings, &c.,  carrying  the  Papal  successions 
down  to  Clement  VIII.  in  1592. 
Brit.  Mus.  Stowe  MS.  412. 

Pontificum  Romanorum  Effigies,  by  G. 
B.  de  Cavalieri.  [236  engraved 
portraits.]  Rome,  1585,  8°- 

Illustriores  Effigies  L.  Pontificum 
Romanorum,  by  G.  B.  Cavalieri  [with 
plates  of  Popes  by  other  artists.] 
Rome,  1589,  fol. 

Pontificum  Romanorum  Effigies  a  Christo 
usque  ad  Urban um  VIII.  JEng raved 
'portraits.     Antverpia3,  1679,  fol. 

Vitaj  et  Gesta  summorum  Pontificum, 
etc.,  by  Alfunsus  Ciaconius.  Romse, 
1601,  fol.  Another  edition,  2  vols. 
1630. 

Fasti  Romanorum  ad  A.D.  1674,  by 
Count  G.  Zabarella.  Patavii,  1674,  4o- 

Vitse  Pontificum  Romanorum,  by  Alphonsi 
Ciaconi.  4  vols  Rome,  1677,  fol. 
Continuation,  by  A.  M.  Guarnacci.  2 
vols.  Rome,  1751,  fol.  [Contains  the 
arms  of  the  Popes  and  Cardinals.] 

Historia  Summorum  Pontificum,  a  Mar- 
tino  v.,  etc.,  by  Claude  du  Molinet. 
Luteti«j,  1679.  fol. 


598 


Italy. 


Relation  of  the  Life  and  Character  of 
Pope  Innocent  XII.,  and  of  the 
Cardinals  and  eminent  men  of  whom 
the  Papal  Court  was  then  composed. 
Illustrated  with  portraits  and  arms 
of  the  persons  described,  1691.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  33,754. 

Histoire  des  Papes  depuis  S.  Pierre  jusqu' 
a  Benoit  XIII.  (par  F.  Bruys).  5 
vols.  La  Haye,  1732—34,  4*^ 

History  of  the  Popes,  from  the  Founda- 
tion of  the  See  of  Rome  to  the  present 
time,  by  Archibald  Bower.  7  vols. 
1749—66,  4''- 

History  of  the  Popes,  by  Leopold  von 
Ranke.  English  translations.  London, 
1842  and  186(5,  Glasgow,  1846—47. 
Traveller's  Library^  vol.  19,  1856, 
and  Bohn's  Standard  Library,   1846. 

Dictionnaire  des  Papes,  ou  Histoire 
Complete  de tousles  Souverains  Pontifes 
depuis  Saint-Pierre  jusqu'  a  Pie  IX., 
par  M.  Gr.  F.  Gheve.  Encydopedie 
Theologique,  vol.  32,  par  J.  P.  Migne, 
Paris,  1857,  8''- 

Regesta  Pontificum  Romanorum  ab 
condita  ecclesia  ad  annum  post 
Christum  natum  1198.  Edited  by 
Philipp  Jaffe.  Berolini,  1851,  4"- 
Another  edition,  Lips.  1881 — 88. 

Regesta  Pontificum  Romanorum  inde  ab 
a  post  Christum  natum  1198  ad  a. 
1304,  by  August  Potthast.  Berolini, 
1873,  4'^-  Another  edition,  Roma, 
1874. 

Romanorum  Pontificum  Regesta.  Cu- 
rante  D.  Gregorio  Palmieri.  Romae, 
1884,  12«- 

Dictionnaire  des  Cardinaux,  contenant  de 
Notions  Generales  sur  le  Cardinalat, 
la  Nomenclature  complete  par  ordre 
alphabetique,  des  Cardinaux  de  tons 
les  temps  et  de  tons  Ics  pays,  par  M.  1' 
Abbe  G.B.,  public  par  M.  I'Abbe 
Migne.  Enclyclopedie  Theologique^ 
vol.  31.     Paris,  1857,  8«- 

Lives  of  the  Cardinals  of  Rome.  Italian. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6198. 

Gentium  et  Familiarum  Romanorum 
Stemmata,  by  Rich.  Streinn.  Paris, 
1559,  fol.     Another  edition,  1571. 

Memoir  on  the  origin  of  the  most  ancient 
and  noble  families  of  Rome,  by  Cas- 
tallus  Metallinus,  ].565.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  25,713. 


Account  by  Castallus  Metallinus  of  the 
Families  in  his  own  district  of  Rome. 
Italian.      Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  8433. 

Familiae  Romanse  qu3B  reperiuntur  in 
Antiquis  Numismatibus  adjunctis 
Familiis  xxx  et  Libro  A.  Augustinus, 
by  Fulvi  Ursini.  Romae,  1577,  fol. 
Another  edition,  Paris,  1663,  fol. 

Genealogical  notices  of  the  principal 
Families  of  Rome  written  about  the 
year  1660  ;  with  an  index  of  families 
prefixed,  and  illustrated  with  coloured 
coats  of  arms.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
16,580. 

II  Nobile  Romano  o'sia  Trattato  di 
Nobilta,  by  G.  P.  de'  Crescenzi  Romani. 
Bologna,  1698,  fol. 

De  Familiis  Romanorum,  by  Antonius 
Augustinus,  see  "  Thesaurus  Antiqui- 
tatum  Romanorum,"  vol.  7,  by  J.  G. 
Grajvius.     1G94. 

Lists  of  Consuls  and  Senators  of  Rome, 
1220—1765  ;  with  notices  of  the 
Senators  and  of  their  families  ;  and 
lists  of  the  noble  families  of  Rome, 
1746  and  1753.  Italian.  Brit,  lilus. 
Add.  MSS.  20,060  ;  20,074. 

Raguaglio  compitissimo  di  tutte  le 
Nobilta  (delle)  famiglie  antiche  e 
modern e  di  Roma,  by  Theodoras  van 
Meyden,  and  a  transcript  by  Giovanni 
Francesco  Grassi,  1752,  with  lists  of 
noble  Roman  Families  by  the  same, 
1748.  Brit,  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  20076  ; 
20077. 

Historia  delle  Famiglie  antiche  e  nobili  Ro- 
mane  ;  with  their  Arms  in  colours,  18th 
century.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  3546. 

Account  of  the  origin  and  history  of 
some  of  the  principal  families  of  Rome. 
Italian.  ISth  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  26,844. 

Rome,  Regal  and  Republican,  a  Family 
History  of  Rome,  by  J.  M.  Strickland. 
London,  1854,  8«' 

Le  Livre  d'Or  du  Capitole,  Catalogue 
officiel  de  la  Noblesse  Romaine,  annote 
par  le  Comte  de  Tournon.  Paris, 
Lyons,  1864,  8«' 

Le  Grand  Chapelet  Pontifical  compose 
selon  I'art  Heraldic  du  Blason  en 
faveur  des  Princes  et  Grands  Seigneurs 
qui  se  rangent  dans  le  Giron  de  I'Eglise. 
Par  le  Rev.  Pere  Archangelo-Locusto. 
17thcentury.  Brit.  Mus.  SloanMS.  111. 


Italy. 


599 


Les     Armes    blasonnees    des     Pontifes 

Eomains,  par  Mich.  Georg.    Abbeville, 

1659,  4''- 
Grand  Armorial  des  Papas,  par  le  baron 

de  La  Villestreux.     18G3,  fol. 
Les  Armoiries  dans  les  troupes  romaines, 

par  Paul  Lecesne.      Paris,    1873,   S"*- 

Epitaphs  of  the  Catacombs  ;  or  Christian 
Inscriptions  in  Rome  during  the  first 
four  Centuries,  by  the  Rev.  Canon 
Northcote.     London,  1878,  8'^- 

Raccolta  di  Targhe  fatte  da  Professori 
primarj  in  Roma,  by  Juvarra.  Rome, 
1722,  4''-  [54  plates  of  monuments, 
representing  the  Escutcheons  of  Popes, 
Cardinals,  Bishops,  and  others.] 

Collection  of  Epitaphs  and  Inscriptions 
in  the  Churches  aud  Cemeteries  of 
Rome.  12  vols.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MSS.  8490—8501. 

Drawings  of  Sepulchral  Monuments  in 
Rome,  18th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  27,349. 

Biographia  Sarda,  by  Pietro  Martini. 
3  vols.     Cagliari,  1837—38,  S^- 

Dizionario  Biografico  degli  Uomini  Illus- 
tri  di  Sardegna,  by  D.  Pasquale  Tota. 
3  vols.     Torino,  1837,  8°- 

Sardinia  and  Piedmont.  Memorie 
cronologiche  e  genealogiche  di  Storia 
nazionale.     Torino,  1852,  4^' 

I  raguagli  historici  del  Yespro  Siciliano, 
by  Filadelfo  Mugnos.  Palermo,  1645, 
4P-    Second  edition,  1669, 

Teatro  Genealogico  delle  famiglie  nobili 
titolate  feudatarie  ed  antiche  nobili  del 
Regno  di  Sicilia,  by  Filadelfo  Mugnos. 
2  parts.     Palermo,  1647—55,  fol. 

La  Cartagine  Siciliana,  historia  divisa  in 
due  libri :  I.  Nome,  sito  et  origine  della 
citta  di  Caccabe  hoggi  Caccamo  ;  11.  la 
Descendenza  di  xiv.  nobilissime 
Famiglie  Normanne,  Francese  e  Spag- 
nuole,  che  Than  signoreggiato,  by 
Agost.  Inveges.     Palermo,  1661,  8«- 

Histoire  des  Rois  de  Sicile  et  de  Naples, 
des  Maisons  d'  Anjou,  c'est  a  dire 
Charles  I.  et  Charles  T.I.,by  DesNoulis. 
Paris,  1707,  4«- 

Histoire  des  Rois  de  Deux  SicSes  de  la 
Maison  de  France,  par  Chas.  P.  de 
Monhenault  d'  Egly.  4  vols.  Paris, 
1741,  12-' 


Della  Sicilia  Nobile,  by  F.  M.  Emanuele 
de  Gaetani  Marchese  di  Villa  Bianca. 
4  vols.     Palermo,  1754 — 59,  fol. 

Normans  in  Sicily,  by  H.  G.  Knight. 
Lond.  1838,  8«- 

Saracenic  and  Norman  remains  to  illus- 
trate the  "  Normans  in  Sicily,"  by  H. 
G.  Knight.     Lond.  1840,  fol. 

La  Sicile  et  la  Maison  de  Savoie,  par 
Costanzo  Ferrari.     Paris,  1860,  H°- 

La  Nobilta  del  Regno  delle  due  Sicilie, 
per  Erasmo  Ricca,  continued  by  R.  A. 
Ricciardi.     Napoli,  1859—1887,  40- 

II  Blasone  in  Sicilia  ossia  raccolta  araldica, 
by  V.  Palizzolo  Gravina.  [History  of 
the  great  families  of  Sicily,  profusely 
illustrated  with  coats  of  arms.] 
Palermo,  1871—75,  fol. 

Arme  delle  Famiglie  Nobili  di  Siena  che 
al  presente  si  trouvano,  e  godono,  o 
possono  godere  gli  onori  del  Supremo 
eccelso  maestrato,  quest'    anno    1706. 

Augusta  Taurinorum,  with  portraits, 
genealogical  trees  and  coats  of  arms, 
by  P.  Pingoni.     Taurini,  1577,  fol. 

Genealogical  Tree  of  the  Grand  Dukes  of 
Tuscany,  by  Scipione  Ammirato.  Flor. 
1585  ?  single  sheet.  Another  edition, 
1630? 

La  Toscane,  de  Gabriel  Chappuys,  con- 
tenant  les  noms,  limites  et  grandeur  de 
Toscane,  ses  richesses,  valeur,  noblesse ; 
ensemble  de  ses  magnanimes  Chefs  et 
Dues  de  la  Maison  de  Medici.  Paris, 
1601,  8«- 

La  Toscane  Fran^oise,  contenant  les 
eloges,  genealogies,  des  princes, 
seigneurs  &  grands  capitaines  de  la 
Toscane  :  ensemble,  leurs  armes,  etc., 
par  Jean  Bapt.  Tristan  L'Hermite  de 
Soliers.  Aries,  1458  [1658],  fol. 
Another  edition,  Paris,  1661,  4P- 

Istoria  Genealogica  delle  Famiglie  Nobili 
Toscane,  et  Umbre,  by  Eugenio 
Gamurrini.  5  vols.  Fiorenza  1668 — 
85,  fol. 

Serie  degli  antichi  Duchi  e  Marchesi  di 
Toscana,  by  Cosimo  della  Rena.  3 
parts.  Firenze,  1687 — 91,  fol.  [Con- 
tains numerous  pedigrees.] 

Storia  delle  Monete  dei  Gran  Duchi  d 
Toscana.     Fiorenza,  1756,  4^- 

Monumenti  Sepolcrali  della  Toscana, 
with  descriptions,  by  V.  Gozzini. 
Firenze,  1819,  fol. 


600 


Italy. 


Sommario  storico  delle  FamigHe  celebri 
1  Toscane,     by     Demostene      Tiribilli- 

Giuliani.     Firenze,  1855,  &c.  4'^- 

Famiglie  celebri  Toscane,  by  Luigi 
Passerini.     Firenze,  1862—04,  4^ 

Le  Arrai  dei  Municipi  Toscani,  by  L. 
Passerini.     Firenze,  1864,  8*^- 

Lives  of  the  Dukes  of  Urbino,  and 
Accounts  of  the  disputed  Kight  of 
Succession  to  that  Duchy.  Italian. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  8511. 

Bibliografia  Veneziana  compilata  da  G. 
Soranzo  in  aggiunta  e  continuazione 
del  "  Saggio  "  di  E.  A.  Cigogna  Ven. 
1885,  4" 

List  of  Noble  Venetian  Families,  with 
notices  of  their  origin,  and  of  the 
individuals  in  whom  they  may  have 
terminated  ;  and  notices  of  Venetian 
citizens  who  offered  military  service 
in  the  years  1379  and  1381.  Italian. 
17th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
18,659. 

Lives  of  the  Doges  of  Venice  to  the  year 
1427.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  8575. 

La  origine  delle  nobilissime  famiglie  et 
casade  della  inclita  citade  de  Venetia 
con  le  sue  arme.  With  the  chronicle 
of  Venice  to  1427,  and  arms  of  the 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.   MS.  27,431 


El  Primo  Nasimento  de  le  nobilisime 
famiglie  et  schiate  et  chaxade  de  la 
inclita  cita  de  Venetia,  con  le  sue 
insegnie,  ete. ;  with  coloured  arms, 
15th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
12,475. 

Origin  of  the  Families  of  Venice,  and 
list  of  the  Doges  to  the  year  1480 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  10148. 

Alphabetical  list  of  noble  families  of 
Venice,  with  notices  of  their  origin, 
etc.,  and  with  their  arms  in  colours  ; 
preceded  by  notices  and  lists  of 
persons  and  families  distinguished  by 
connection  with  state  offices,  from  the 
12th  to  the  16th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MSS.  18,659 ;  24,284. 

Venetorum     nobilium      insignia,      with 
i  numerous    coloured    coats     of    arms. 

f  Eton  Coll.  Lib.  MS. 

Arma  Gentilicia,  sive  Insignia  vera 
Nobiliu  Civitatis  Venetiarum  viven- 
tium,  Anno  Domini.  1561.  MS.  No. 
231.     Wobum  Abbey. 


Arme  Blasoni,  o'  Insegne  Gentilitie  delle 
Famiglie  Patritie  esistenti  nella 
Serenissima  Republico  di  Venetia.  No 
place  or  date,  12"^-    vellum. 

Arme  overo  Insegne  di  tutti  li  nobili 
della  cittil  di  Venetia,  c'hora  vivono, 
by  Aless.  Vecchi.  Venetia,  1578,  4P- 
Another  edition  in  1587. 

"  Raccolta  delle  Arme  et  Origine  de 
alquanti  nobili  Veneziani,  1590." 
Arms  in  colours,  with  short  historical 
notices  of  the  principal  families  of 
Venice.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  18,726. 

L'Arme  di  tutti  li  Nobili  della  Citta  di 
Venetia.     Venezia,  1596,  4"- 

Alphabetical  Catalogue  etc.  of  Venetian 
Families,  with  their  Arms  emblazoned, 
from  709—1605.  Brit.  Mus.  Kings 
MSS.   149;   150. 

Le  Arme,  overo  Insegne  di  tntti  li  Nobili 
della  Citta  di  Venezia.  [Coloured 
plates.]     Ven.  1619,  4P- 

Cronica  di  tutti  li  Dosi  Venitiani,  etc., 
being  a  short  account  of  the  Doges 
and  the  principal  Venetian  families, 
with  their  coats  of  arms  in  colours,  to 
the  year  1625.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
14,287. 

Teatro  dell'  armi  delle  famiglie  nobili 
vecchie  e  nove  del  inclita  citta  di 
Venetia,  etc.     Ven.  1650  ?  fol. 

Genealogia  delle  nobili  Famiglie  che  di 
presente  formano  il  Veneto  Consiglio, 
nel  1672  ;  with  arms  in  colours  of  the 
principal  Venetian  Families,  18th 
century.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  16512. 

Illustrioris  nobilitatis  Venetse  centum 
tabulae  progonologicae,  by  Griacomo 
Zabarella.  See  "Theatrum  Nobili- 
tatis Europese,"  by  Phil.  Jac.  Spener. 
Francofurti,  1668—78,  fol. 

Genealogie  dei  Nobili  Veneti,  di  Marco 
Barbaro,  detto  II  Gobbo,  1679. 
Arranged  in  alphabetical  order  of 
Families.  Large  folio.  Brit.  Mus. 
Eg.  MS.  1155. 

L'Araldo  Veneto,  overo  universale  arme- 
rista,  mettodico  di  tutta  la  scienza 
araldica,  etc.,  by  G.  C.  de  Beatiano. 
Ven.  1680,  4P- 

Corona  della  Nobilta  Veneta,  Dedicata  al 
Signer  Angelo  Maria  Labia,  by  P.V. 
N?  V?  1688.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS, 
17352. 


Italy. 


601 


Libro  de  Nobili  di  Venezia  ;  with  coloured 
arms,  1695.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
12,476. 

Venetian  Arms  in  Colours,  17th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  22,501. 

Arme,  blasoni  o  insegne  gentilitie  delle 
famiglie  patritie  esistenti  nella  Re- 
publica  di  Venetia,  by  Vincenzo  M. 
Coronelli.     Ven.  1700  ?  le^- 

II  Blasone  Veneto  descritto  ne'  45  Tomi 
della  Biblioteca  universale,  by  Vincenzo 
M.  Coronelli,    Venezia,  [1702],  obl.4o- 

History  of  the  noble  families  of  Venice, 
from  the  years  421  to  the  middle  of 
the  17th  century,  with  additions  down 
to  1704 ;  with  the  arms  in  colours. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  22,500. 

The  Nobility  of  Venice  (in  German),  by 
Wagenseil.     Altdorf,  1704,  12^- 

La  Nobilita  Veneta,  o  sia,  tutte  le 
Eamiglie  Patrizie  con  le  figure  de  suoi 
Scudi  ed  Armi,  con  un  discorso  del 
Blasons,  by  D.  C.  Freschot.  Venetia, 
1707,  12'^-  "The  most  complete 
Armorial  of  Venice,"  Quaritch. 

Libro  d'Oro  ;  ossia  enumerazione  delle 
famiglie  nobili  Venete,  et  loro  individui, 
1550—1722.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
10,741—10,755. 

Relazione  delle  Famiglie  Patrizie  Venete 
ora  esistenti,  e  discritte  nel  libro  d'oro 
stampato  I'anno  1744.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  25,132. 

Ecclesia  Torcellanae  antiquis  monumentis. 
by  F.  Cornelio  [Cornaro].  3  vols. 
Venice,  1747,  4P- 

Ecclesise  Venetse  antiquis  monumentis, 
by  F.  Cornelio.  Supplement  a  ad 
Ecclesias  Venetas  et  Torcellanas.  15 
vols.     Venice,  1749,  4P- 

Notizie  Istorico-Critiche,  intorno  la  Vita, 
e  le  Opere  degli  Scrittori  Viniziani,  by 
Giovanni  degli  Agostini.  2  vols. 
Ven.  1752—54,  4«- 


A  List  of  Venetian  Ambassadors  to  Eng- 
land, 1502 — 1763,  with  some  account 
of  their  relations,  by  John  Holmes. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  20,760. 

Famiglie  Patrizie  Venete.  Venezia,  1774, 

A  List  of  Venetian  Ducali  [1367—1794] 
in  the  British  Museum,  the  National 
Library  at  Paris,  and  various  private 
collections,  with  sketches  of  Arms,  des- 
criptions of  Medals  of  Doges,  etc.,  by 
John  Holmes,  19th  century.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  20,758, 

Repertorio  genealogico  delle  Famiglie 
confermate  Nobili  e  dei  Titolati  Nobili 
esistenti  nelle  Provincie  Venete,  com- 
pilato  da  Francesco  Schroeder.  2  vols. 
Venezia,  1830,  S^- 

Vite  degli  Illustri  Pittori  Veneti  e  dello 
Stato,  by  Cav.  Carlo  Ridolfi.  Second 
edition.     2  vols.  Padova,  1835  -  37,  S^'' 

Serie  dei  Dogi  di  Venezia,  by  Antonio 
Nani.  Portraits  of  all  the  Doges, 
with  their  coats  of  arms,  2  vols. 
Ven.  1840,  4«- 

Libro  dei  Nobili  Veneti ;  ora  per  la  prima 
volta  messo  in  luce.  Firenze,  1866,  8°- 

La  Venezia  e  Casa  di  Savoja,  etc.  1866, 
80. 

History  of  Verona,  with  emblazoned 
arms,  by  Fr.  Corna  da  Soncino,  1477. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  14097. 

La  Nobilta  di  Verona,  by  Gio.  Francesco 
Tinto.  Verona,  1592,  4P-  Reprinted 
in  1598. 

Notizie  storiche  delle  Chiese  di  Verona, 
etc.,  by  G.  B.  G.  Biancolini,  (Arms  of 
the  Bishops).      Verona,  1749,  4P' 

Di  alcuni  antichi  Veronesi  Guerrieri,  by 
Giovanni  Orti  Manara.  Verona,  1 842, 
fol. 

Istoria  della  citta  di  Viterbo,  by  F.  Bussi. 
Roma,  1742,  fol. 


'    S*::3a^«>CC<l    o- 


l^erlattirs. 


Gatalogus,  Genealogia,  et  brevi^  Historia, 
Regulorum  Hollandiai,  Zelandise  et 
Frisise,  by  P.  Corn.  Bockenberg.  Lug. 
Bat.     1584,  8°- 


Bibliotheca 


Genealogica 
Verzeichniss    aller 


3  ist :  Ein 
alten  und  neuen 
genealogischen  Biicher  von  alien 
Nationen  in  der  Welt,  etc.  Von  J. 
Huebner.     Hamburg,  1729,  8°- 


602 


Netherlands. 


Handboek  van  dea  Nederlandschen  Adel- 

(Woordenlijst   Supplement.)      By   L. 

A.  van  Weleveld.  3  parts.  Gravenhage, 

1848,  4''- 
Handboek   der   Wapenkunde.     Met  vijf 

platen.       (Prospectus.)       Bj     J.    B. 

Rietstap.     Gouda,  1857,  S^- 
Heraldieke  Bibliotlieek.      Onder  redactie 

van  J.  B.  Rietstap.     5  vols.     Graven. 

1872—76,  8«-      Nieue-reeks,  etc., 

vols.  1—5.     1878,  &c. 
Annuaire     genealogique    des    Pajs-Bas. 

Publie   sous   la   direction    de    A.    A. 

Vorstermann  van  Oijen  et  G.  D.  Fran- 

quinet.     Maestricht,  1874,  etc.  8'^-    In 

progress. 
Nederlandscli    Familie  -  Archief.      Alge- 

meen  Nederlandsch  Familieblad. Edited 

by  J.  H.   Schefcer  and  A.  A.  V.  van 

Oijen.     Rotterdam,  1883,  etc.,  4P-    In 


Maandblad  van  het  Genealogisch  — 
Heraldiek  Genootschap  "  De  Neder- 
landsche  Leeuw."  Edited  by  A.  A. 
Vorstermann  van  Oijen.  Gravenhage, 
1883,  etc.     Periodical  'publication. 

Memoires  touchant  les  Souveraines  Mai- 
sons  d'  Autriche,  Bourgogne,  France, 
etc.,  et  principalement  les  illustres 
Families  des  Pays — Bas,  et  de  la 
Maison  du  Due  Charles-le-Hardy,  par 

Olivier  de  la  Marche.     Louvain,  1645, 
4,0. 

Pourtraits  des  Souverains  Princes  et 
Oomtes  de  Hollande,  par  J.  Meyssens. 
Anvers,  1662.  fol.  [This  work  contains 
39  engraved  portraits,  genealogies,  and 
numerous  coloured  coats  of  arms.] 

Hollandise  Comitum  Historia  et  Icones  ; 
Accedunt  Vita  Caroli  BurgundiseDucis, 
by  Hadrianus  Barlandus.  Lug.  Bat. 
1684,  fol. 

Recueil  de  xxxvi  Portraits  de  tons  les 
Comtes  et  Comtesses  de  la  Hollande, 
depuis  I'an  863  jusq'  a  I'an  1581. 
Amst.  1720?  fol. 

Counts  of  Holland.  Groot  Charterboek 
der  Graaven  van  Holland,  van  Zeeland, 
etc.,  door  F.  van  Mieris.  4  vols.  Ley- 
den,  1753-56,  fol. 

Histoire  genealogique  de  la  Maison  royale 
des  Pays-Bas,  suivie  des  tableaux  des 
alliances  de  toutes  les  Maisons  souve- 
raines de  rEurope,par  C.  de  Francquen. 
Brux.  1827,  fol. 


Genealogical  notes  relating  to  the  various 
families  of  the  Netherlands.  Dutch. 
Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1906,  f.  121. 

Genealogies  of  the  Low  Countries,  begin- 
ning with  the  House  of  Luxemboui^, 
arms  in  colours  ;  and  "  Miroir  des  fleurs 
de  la  Noblesse  du  Pays-Bas,  college 
par  Corneille  Domburg  filz  de  Martin 
Zelandoir  en  I'an  1586."  MS.  vol. 
xxxviii.  In  the  possession  of  Lord 
Calthorpe,  Grosvenor  Square,  London. 

Miroir  du  Fleur  de  la  Noblesse  du  Pays- 
Bays  :  par  Corneille  Dombourg,  1586. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  619. 

Historia  et  Genealogia  Brederodiorura  ; 
Illustrissimse  Gentis  Hollandise,  by  P. 
Corn.Bockenberg.  Lug.  Bat.  1587.  S^- 

Histoire  de  la  Maison  de  Chastillon  sur 
Marne ;  avec  les  Genealogies  et  Armes 
des  Illustres  Families  de  France  et  des 
Pays-Bas,  par  Andr.  Du  Chesne.  Paris, 
1621.  fol. 

Genealogien  der  Hertoghen  van  Gelre, 
Gulick,  Cleve,  Berghe,  ende  Graven 
van  dor  Marck,  etc.,  by  Barthout  van 
Akerlaecken.  [Sevenberghe.]  1627. 
fol.  [The  coats  of  arms  throughout  the 
volume  are  emblazoned  in  gold  and 
colours.] 

Den  Nederlandtschen  Herauld,  etc.,  by 
T.  De  Rouck.     Amst.,  1645.  fol. 

Principes  Hollandiae,  Zelandise,  et  Frisise, 
by  Cornelius  Visscher.  Harlem,  1650. 
fol. 

Histoire  genealogique  des  Pa'is-Bas,  ou 
Histoire  de  Cambray  et  du  Cambresis, 
enrichie  des  genealogies,  eloges,  et 
armes  des  Comtes,  Dues,  Eveques ; 
&  presque  de  4,000  families  nobles, 
tant  des  xvii  provinces  que  de  France, 
par  Jean  le  Carpentier.  2  vols.  Leide, 
1664.  40- 

Listes  des  Titres  de  Noblesse,  chevalerie  et 
autres  Marques  d'honneur  accordes  par 
les  Souverains  des  Pays-Bas,  depuis 
1659  a  1794.  Brux.  1847,  8«-  Other 
lists  were  published  in  1665,  1726, 
1763, 1771, 1783, 1784. 

Wapenen  der  Steden  en  oud  Adelyke 
Geslachten  van  Holland,  by  Jacobus 
Robyn.     Amst.  1696,  fol. 

Pedigrees,  with  coloured  arms,  of  Noble 
Houses  of  the  Low  Countries,  etc., 
cioxa  1700.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
12,480. 


Netheelands. 


603 


Genealogies  des  Pays-Bas,  17th  century- 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  21,938. 

Kecueil  de  la  Noblesse  de  Bourgogne, 
Limbourg,  Luxembourg.  Gueldres, 
Flandres,  Artois,  Haynau,  Hollande, 
Zeelande,  Namur,  Malines  et  autres 
Provinces  de  Sa  Majeste  Catholique. 
Accordes  par  les  Souverains  des  Pays- 
Bas,  par  J.  Le  Roux.  Lille,  1715,  4'*- 
Other  editions  in  1720  and  1784. 

A  Collection  of  twenty-eight  instruments, 
either  original  or  attested  copies,  relat- 
ing to  Families  in  the  Low  Countries, 
1571 — 1756.  Dutch  and  French.  Brit. 
Mus.  Eg.  MS.  804. 

Entry-Book  of  patents  of  nobility  granted 
by  Maria  Theresa,  Queen  of  Hungary 
and  Bohemia  and  Empress,  to  families 
of  the  Low  Countries,  and  drawings  of 
the  arms,  with  notes  of  registration  by 
the  Chevaher  A.  F.  Jaerens,  1741 — 
1756.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,688. 

Kunst  en  Historiekundige  Beschryving 
en  Aamerkingen  overalledeSchilderyen 
op  het  Stadhuis  to  Amsterdam,  etc.,  by 
Jan  van  Dyk.     Amst.  1760,  8«- 

Nobiliaire  des  Pays  Bas  et  du  Comte  de 
Bourgogne,  par  J.  C.  de  Vegiano, 
JSeigneur  de  Hoove.  2  vols.  Louvain, 
1760,  120 

Le  vrai  Supplement.  Louvain,  1774, 
12«- 

Le  Nouveau  vrai  Supplement.  La  Haye, 
1774,  12«- 

Supplement  et  Suite  de  1420  jusqu'  a 
1762.  6  vols.  Louvain,  1775—79, 12«- 
Corrections,  par  Dumont.  Louvain, 
1772,  12«- 

Le  Nouveau  vrai  Supplement.  Gand, 
1772,  1861,  12°- 

A  collection  of  papers,  consisting  of  copies 
of  deeds,  wills,  etc.,  relating  to  various 
families  in  the  Low  Countries,  1577 — 
1764;  Dutch  and  French.  Brit.  Mus. 
Eg.  MS.  805. 

Adelyk  en  Aanzienelyk  Wapen-Boek  van 
de  Zeven  Provincien,  by  A.  Ferwerda. 
3  vols.     Leeuwarden,  1760 — 72,  fol. 

Memoires  pour  servir  a  I'Histoire  Lit- 
teraire  des  dix-sept  Provinces  des 
Pays-Bas  de  la  Principaute  de  Liege,  et 
de  quelques  con  trees  voisineai  par  J.  N. 
Paquot.     3  vols.     Louvain,  1765,  fol. 

Genealogical  collections  formed  by 
Johannes  Baptista  de  Vos,  about  1770 


— 1780,  respecting  the  families  of  De 
Backer,  Schot- Douglas,  Van  Impden, 
Van  den  Broeck,  etc.;  partly  in  Dutch, 
partly  in  irench.  Folio.  Brit.  Mus. 
Eg.  MS.  797. 

Genealogical  collections,  formed  by  J.  B. 
De  Vos,  relating  to  numerous  families 
in  the  Low  Countries  ;  in  French  and 
Dutch.  4  vols,  folio.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg. 
MSS.  798—801. 

Pedigrees  of  various  Families  in  the  Low 
Countries,  apparently  by  J.  B.  De  Vos. 
French.     Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  802. 

Genealogies  de  quelques  families  des 
Pays-Bas,  dressees  en  partie  sur  titres, 
etc.,  par  Dumont.       Amst.  1774,  8*'- 

Recueil  genealogique  de  families  origi- 
naires  des  Pays-Bas  ou  y  etablies,  par 
Colonia.  2  vols.  Rotterdam,  1775 — 
78,  8<'- 

Quartiers  genealogiques  des  Families 
nobles  des  Pays-Bas,  par  L.J.P.C  D.S. 
Cologne,  1776,  4"- 

Memoires  genealogiques  pour  servir  a  1' 
histoire  des  families  des  Pays-Bas,  par 
le  comte  J.  de  Saint  Genois.  2  vols. 
Amst.,  1^80—81,  8«- 

Genealogies  des  families  nobles  et  anci- 
ennes  des  dix-sept  Provinces  des 
Pays-Bas,  etc  ,  by  Dumont.  2  vols. 
Liege  ?  1781,  ^^-     No  more  published. 

Monumens  Anciens  essentiellement  utiles 
a  la  France,  aux  Provinces  de  Hainaut, 
Flandre,  Brabant,  Namur,  Artois, 
Liege  Hollande,  Zelande,  Frise, 
Cologne,  et  autres  Pays,  par  J.  Comte 
de  Saint-Genois.  [Many  coats  of 
arms  and  pedigrees.]  4  vols.  Paris, 
1782—1806.  fol. 

Nederlandsch  Geslacht-Stam-en-Wapen- 
Boek,  by  A.  Ferwerda.  Amst.  1785, 
fol.  [This  work  contains  accounts  of 
the  chief  families  of  Holland,  but 
extending  only  from  A  to  E  :  all  that 
has  been  published.] 

De  Nobilitate  de  comitatu  Hollandise  et 
diocesi  Ultrajectina,  by  Ant.  Matthseus 
Amst.  1786,  4'^- 

Genealogie,  Epitaphes,  Memoires  et  In- 
scriptions sepulchrales,  par  le  baron  de 
Croeser  de  Berges.     Bruges,  1790,  fol. 

Histoire  abrege  des  Gouverneurs  Generaux 
des  Pais-bas,  with  their  arms  embla- 
soned,  1140—1794.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg. 
MS.  991. 


604 


Netheelands. 


Heraldic  and  Historical  Collections  re- 
lating to  the  Netherlands  ;  compiled  at 
the  commencement  of  the  18th  century. 
Folio.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  16993. 

Kecueil  historique,  genealogique,  chrono- 
logique  et  nobiliaire  des  maisons  et 
families  illustres  et  nobles  du  royaume, 
precede  de  la  genealogie  historique  de 
la  maison  royal  des  Pays-Bas,  Nassau- 
Orange,  par  C.  de  Francquen.  Brux. 
1826.     40- 

Biographie  du  Royaume  des  Pays-Bas, 
ancienne  et  moderne,  par  M.  Delvenne. 
2  vols.  Mons,  1829.  8«- 

Notices  sur  les  quatre  anciennes,  Vis- 
contes  de  Hollande.  [Leyden,  de  Mont- 
fort,  Utrecht,  and  Zealand.]  Par  0. 
Stroobant.  4  parts,  Anvers,  1850-53. 
8«- 

Biographisch  Woordenboek  der  Neder- 
landen,  by  A,  J.  van  der  Aa.  21  vols. 
Haarlem,  1852-78,  8«- 

Nieuw  Biographisch  Woordenboek  van 
Nederlandsche  Dichters,  by  A.  J.  van 
der  Aa.     3  vols.     Amst.  1844-46,  8«- 

Biographisch  Woordenboek  der  Noord-en 
Zuid-Nederlandsche  Letterkunde,  by 
Dr.  W.  J.  A.  Huberts,  W.  A.  Elberts, 
andF.  J. P.  van  den  Branden.  Deventer, 
1878,  80-      New  edition,  1887,  etc. 

Galerie  des  Notabilites  Nobiliaires  de  la 
Hollande,  par  E.  de  Saint-Maurice 
Cabany.     Paris,  1856,  8^- 

Miroir  des  Notabilites  Nobiliaires  de  la 
Belgique,  des  Pays-Bas  et  du  Nord  de 
la  France,  par  F.  V.  Goethals.  2  vols. 
Brux.  1857-62,  4P- 

De  Ridderschap  van  Veluwe  of  Geschie- 
denis  der  Veluwsche  Jonkers,  opgeluis- 
terd  door  hunne  acht  stamdeelen, 
huwelijken  kinderen  en  wapens,  etc  ,  by 
W.  J.  Baron  d'  Ablaing  van  Griessen- 
burg.     Gravenhage,  1859,  4°- 

Nederlandsche  Gemeentewapens  nitge- 
geven  naar  het  Officiele  Register,  door 
W.  J.  Baron  d'Albaing  van  Giessen- 
burg.     Gravenhage,  1862,  4P- 

Nobiliaire  des  Pays-Bas  et  du  Comte  de 
Bourgogne,  par  M.  De  Vegiano,  et 
neuf  de  ses  supplements,  rediges  et 
classes  en  un  seul  ouvrage,  par  le  baron 
J.  S.  F.  J.  L.  de  Herckenrode.  2  vols. 
Gand,  1862-65,  8°- 

Complement  au  Nobiliaire  des  Pays-Bas 
et  du  Comte  de  Bourgogne,  par  Baron 


J.  S.  F.  J.  L.  de  Herckenrode.  2  vols. 
^Gand,  1862-65,  S^- 

L'Art  de  Verifier  les  Genealogies  des 
Families  Beiges  et  Hollandaises  par  J. 
Huyttens.     Brux.,  1865,  S^- 

Genealogische  Kwartierstaten  van  Neder- 
landsche Geslachten.  Edited  by  W. 
F.  G.  van  der  Dussen,  etc.  Graven- 
hage, 1865-1873,  obi.  4<'- 

Over  adelijke  Titels,  erfelijk  volgens  regt 
van  eerstgeboorte,  by  W.  J.  Baron  d' 
Ablaing  van  Giessenburg.  Gravenhage, 
1867,  8"- 

Wapenboek  der  ridders  van  de  Duitsche 
Ordc  Balije  van  Utrecht  sedert  1581 ; 
opgeluisterd  door  hunne  vier  opgez- 
woren  adelijke  quartierem  en  actet 
stamdeelen,  huwelijken  en  kinderen,  by 
W.  J.  Baron  d'  Ablaing  van  Giessen- 
burg.    Gravenhage,  1871,  4^' 

De  Ridderschappen  in  het  Koningrijk  der 
Nederlanden,  by  W.  J.  Baron  d' 
Ablaing  van  Giessenbnrg.  Gravenhage, 
1875,  4«- 

Grondtrekken  der  Nederlandsche  Zegel- 
en  Wapenkunde,  by  L.  P.  C.  van  den 
Bergh.     Gravenhage,  1881,  8°- 

Wapenboek  van  den  Nederlandschen 
Adel,  met  genealogische  en  heraldische 
aanteekeningen.  By  J.  B.  Rietstap 
and  others.  [With  coloured  plates  of 
arms.]  2  vols.  Groningen,  1883 — 87, 
fol. 

Recueil  de  la  noblesse  des  Pays-Bas, 
de  Flandre  et  d'Artois,  par  A.  Le 
Boucq  de  Ternas.      Douai,    1884,    4^- 

Dictionnaire  Nobiliaire.  Repertoire  des 
genealogies  et  des  documents  genea- 
logiques,  etc.,  by  A.  A.  Yorstermann 
van  Oijen.     La  Haye  [1884.]     8«' 

Stam-en  wapenboek  van  aanzienlijke 
Nederlandsche  familien  met  genealo- 
gische en  heraldsche  aanteekeningen, 
by  A.  A.  Vorstermann  van  Oijen. 
[Plates  of  arms  in  colours.]  Gronin- 
gen, 1885—90,  fol. 

De  Nederlandsche  Geslachtsnamen,  door 
Johan  Winkler.  2  vols.  Haarlem, 
1885,  80- 

Nederlands  Adelsboek  of  verzameling 
van  adels-erkenningen  inlijvingen, 
verheffingen  en  verleeningen  van  titel 
in  het  Koningrijk  der  Nederlanden 
sedert  1814,  by  W.  J.  d' Ablaing  van 
Giessenburg.       Gravenhage,  1887,  8°- 


Netherlands. 


605 


Arms      of      Families    of     the     United 

Provinces,  in  colours.     Brit.  Mus.  Eg. 

MS.  1906. 
Arms,    in    colours,  of   Families   of   the 

Netherlands,    together     with    a    few 

of  Families   of  France,  England,   and 

Germany,   late   15th   century.      Brit. 

Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1908. 
Le    Jardin    d'Armoiries     contenant    les 

Armes  de  plusieurs  Nobles  Koyaumes 

et   Maisons   de   Germanic    Inferieure. 

Den  Boomga3rt  der  wapenen  van   dese 

Nederlanden,  bv  Jan  Lautte.      Ghent. 

1567,  8«- 
Armoiries  des  Villes,  et  des   Families  des 

Pays   Bas ;    17th    century,     by    Chr. 

Butkins.   Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  12,449. 
Coats  of  Arms  relating  to  the  Families 

of  the  Low   Countries,  17th  century. 

Brit.  Mus.  Eg,  MS.  638. 
Armoiries  de  plusieurs  families  des  Pays 

Bas,  par  M.  G.  J.  D.  P.  17th  century. 

Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  803. 
Arms  of  Families  in  the   Low  Countries, 

17th  century.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.   MS. 

18581. 
Wapen-Boek,    containing   the    Arms   of 

Dutch  families,  in   colours,  by  Pieter 

Velsen,  1750.     Brit.  Mus.    Add.    MS. 

14,302. 
Arms,  in  colours,  of  the  Nobles  of  Holland, 

etc,    1753.       Brit.    Mus.    Add.    MS. 

14,304. 
Arms  of  Dutch  families,  commencing  in 

1433  and  continued  to  1754.     Dutch. 
Stowe  MS.  786.     Brit.  Mus. 
Etat  armorial  de  Noblesse,  Chevalerie  et 
dignites,  accordees  par  S.  M.  I.  R.  A., 
gravees  par  de  la  Kue.     Brux.   1774, 

Armoriael  Generael  des  toutes  les  families 
des  Pays  bas  autrichien  avec  la  plus 
grande  exactitude  rassemble  sur  toutes 
les  pieces  digne  de  foy  et  autentique. 
Par  J.  F[aerens].  1777.  Principally 
coloured,  and  in  alphabetical  order. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,689. 

Armorial  du  Royaume  des  Pays-Bas,  par 

Jacques  H.  T.  J.  de  Neufforge.     1825, 
40. 

"  Armorial  general  du  royaume  des 
Pays-Bas,  tire  des  archies  et  publie 
par  van  Weleveld  et  0' Kelly,  junior, 
employes  au  conseil  supreme  de  Noblesse, 
1830."     Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1909. 


Armorial  General  des  Pays-Bas,  par  Van 

Weleveld  et  O'Kelly.     La  Haye,  1830, 

40. 

Algemeen  Wapenboek  van  het  Koningrijk 
der  Nederlanden,  by  L.  A.  van  Wele- 
veld.    Hage,  1836-48,  4°. 
Stamboek  en  Wapens  van  den  Frieschen, 
vroegeren  en  lateren  Adel,  by   M.  de 
Haan    Hettema   and  A.  van  Halmael. 
2  vols.  Leeuwarden,  1846,  fol.      [This 
work  contains   252   coats  of  arms  em- 
blazoned in  gold  and  colours.] 
Ancien  armorial  contenant  333  ecussons 
de  chevaliers  Neerlandais,  Beiges,  Fran- 
Qais  et  Allemands   qui  sous  Albert  de 
Baviere,    ont   ete   faire   la  guerre  en 
Frise  en  1396.     [14  coloured  plates  of 
arms.]     La  Haye,  1889,  fol. 
Arms,    in   colours,   from   monuments  in 
churches  of  the  Low  Countries.     Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  27,943.  A. 
Arms   and    Hatchments,    coloured    and 
plain,   from  various   Churches  in  the 
Netherlands,    with   notes  in   Flemish, 
18th  centurv.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
26,712. 
Album   Amicorum  of  Libertus  Opstraet 
van  der  Moclen,  of  Utrecht ;  contain- 
ing inscriptions  with  coloured  coats  of 
arms,    etc.,    1628-1634.      Brit.    Mus. 
Add.  MS.  18,990. 
Album  Amicorum  of  Philippus  deGlarges, 
of  Haarlem,   containing  autograph  in- 
scriptions   of    English    and     Foreign 
Physicians,  etc.,  with  coloured  coats  of 
arms    of   members   of   the    family   of 
Glarges,  1636-1641 .     Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  23,105. 
De   Munten    en   Segels  der  Graven  van 
Holland,    863-1621.       With  drawings 
of  coins   and  seals   and  engraved  por- 
traits.    Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  27,305. 
Chronicles  of  the   Castle  of  Amelroy,  or 
Ammerzode,  with  notices  of  its  ancient 
Barons,  by  J.  Box.     1870,  40- 
Portraits  and  Arms,  in  colours,  of  Masters 
and  Members   of  the  Hand-bow  Com- 
pany of  Amsterdam,  1477-1659.    Brit. 
Mus.  Eg.  MS.  983. 
"  Wapens  en   naamen  van  de  60  Burger 
Capiteine  der  stadt  Amsterdam  :  zoo  als 
dezelve  in  den  jaare  1732  zyn  geweest ;" 
brought  down  to  the  year  1742.     The 
arms  are   in   colours.     18th   century 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  17,681. 


606 


Netherlands. 


De  Synagoge  der  Portugeesch — Israelie- 
tische  Gemeente  te  Amsterdam,  1675- 
1875,  by  D.  Hen.  de  Castro.  Amst. 
1875,  8°- 

Selection  of  Epitaphs  to  be  found  in  the 
Jewish-Portuguese  Cemetery  at  Ams- 
terdam, by  J).  Henriques  de  Castro. 
Leiden,  1883,  etc.,  fol. 

Beschryvinge  der  Stad  Dordrecht  ;  als 
mede  een  Verzamelinge  van  eenige 
Geslacht-Boomen,  etc.,  door  M.  Balen. 
[Profusely  illustrated  with  coats  of 
arms,  etc.]     Dordrecht,  1677,  4P- 

Nobiliarium  Groninganum  uitgegeven 
en  met  aanteekeningen  voorzien,  door 
H.  0.  Feith.     Gravenhage,  1886,  4^^- 

Orange,  see  also  under  Family  History. 

Tableau  de  1'  Histoire  des  Princes  et 
Principaute  d'  Orange,  depuis  1'  An 
79'6  [with  portraits  aud  pedigrees],  by 
J.  de  la  Pise.  La  Haye,  163H,  fol. 
Another  in  1640. 

Origines  et  successiones  Principum  Arau- 
sionensium,  ab  anno  876,  usque  ad 
Wilhelmum  III.  Magnse  Britanniie 
regem,  by  Jo.  Conradus  Franck.  Jense, 
1691,  4^- 

Histoire  des  Princes  d'  Orange,  par 
Amelot  de  la  Houssaye,  augmentee  de 


notes,    par    V    abbe    Pierre    Jacques 
Sepher.     2  vols.     Paris,  1754,  12o- 

Archives  ou  Correspondence  inedite  de  la 
Maison  d'  Orange-Nassau,  by  M.  G. 
Groen  van  Prinsterer.  1st  series  8 
vols,  and  Supp.  Leide,  1835,  &c.,  8"- 
2nd  series  5  vols.     Utrecht,  1841—61. 

Het  Vorstenhuis  Orange-Nassau  van  de 
vroegste  tijden  tot  heden,  by  A.  A. 
Yorstermann  Oijen.  Lieden  en 
Utrecht,  1882—83,  fol. 

History  and  Description  of  Purmerend, 
in  North  Holland ;  with  notes  and 
additions  by  Franz  van  Mieris,  1387 — 
1727.  Containing  arms  and  a  few 
engraved  portraits.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  26,048. 

De  Gedenkteekenen  in  de  Pieters-Kerk  te 
Leyden,  by  K.  J.  F.  C.  K.  van  Ster- 
kenburg.     Leyden,  1864—71,  fol. 

Het  Hoog  Adelijk,  en  adelrijk  Zeelant,  by 
Willem  te  Water.  Middelburg,  1761, 
8«- 

Collection  of  Arms,  in  colours,  of  the 
most  distinguished  families  of  thf* 
province  of  Zealand ;  with  lists  of 
families,  18th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  18,303. 


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Portugal 


Note  :  A  few  typographical  inaccuracies 
in  this  section  are  unavoidable. 

Catalogo  Chronologico,  Historico,  Gene- 
alogico,  e  Critico  das  Rainhas  de 
Portugal,  por  D.  Joze  Barbosa.  Lis- 
boa,  1727,  4°- 

Diccionario  Aristocratico.     Lisboa,  1840, 

Dictionnaire    Historico- A rtistique   du 

Portugal,  par  le  Comte  A.  Raczynski. 

Paris,  1847,  8«- 
]     Archivo  Heraldico-Genealogico,  contain- 
•  ing  genealogical  notices  of  Portuguese 

families,  by  Vise,  de  Sanches  de  Baena. 

2  vols.     Lisbon,  1873,  4<'- 
A  Treatise  on  the  Succession  to  the  Crown 

of  Portugal,  after  the  Death  of  Henry. 

Portuguese.      Brit.    Mus.   Add.    MS. 

8709. 


Pedigree  of  Antonio,  King  of  Portugal 
[1580],  with  laudatory  verses  on  the 
Royal  Pedigree  of  Portugal.  Brit. 
Mus.  Cott.  Ch.  XV.  22. 

Taboa  genealogica  da  casa  real  de  Portu- 
gal desde  D.  Affonso  V.  ate  a  extinc^ao 
da  linha  directa  em  15S0.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  588  f.,  87. 

De  Portugallise  Ortu,  Regni  initiis:  Gene- 
alogia  Begum  PortugallicB,  by  Joseph 
Teixera.     Paris,  1582,  4"- 

Genealogical  Tables,  very  richly  illumin- 
ated, of  the  descent  and  alliances  of 
the  Royal  House  of  Spain  and  Portu- 
gal from  the  earliest  period  to  the  16th 
century,  on  13  sheets,  and  known  as 
the  Portuguese  drawings.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  12,531. 


Portugal. 


607 


Descents  of  the  Kings  of  Portugal, 
printed  and  in  manuscript ;  with  other 
papers  relating  to  the  Crown  of  Portu- 
gal, etc.,  16th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Cott.  MS.  Nero  B,  1. 

Genealogical  tables,  tracing  the  quarter- 
ings  of  Sovereign  Princes  of  Flandres, 
of  the  Houses  of  Yalois,  of  Austria, 
JSpain,  and  Portugal,  and  their  wives, 
with  arms  in  colours,  16th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,707. 

Descent  of  the  Houses  of  Portugal  and 
Spain,  from  Hen.  III.  King  of  Eng- 
land :.  Stemmata  Begum  et  competi- 
torum  LusitanisB.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  807,  ff.  78  and  83^- 

Genealogical  Table,  from  John  I.  King 
of  Lusitania.  Brit.  Mus.  Sloan  MS. 
2764,  art.  4. 

Genealogical  table  of  the  Kings  of  Portu- 
gal. MS.  in  the  possession  of  the 
Marquis  of  Salisbury. 

L'Origine  des  Roys  de  Portugal,  issus  en 
ligne  masculine  de  la  Maison  de  France, 
qui  regne  aujourd'hui,  par  Theodore 
Godefroy.  Paris,  1610,  4i''-  Other 
editions  in  1612,  1616,  1624. 

Entreveues  de  Charles  IV.  Discours  sur 
rOrigine  des  Roys  de  Portugal,  yssus 
en  ligne  masculine  de  la  Maison  de 
France,  par  Theodore  Godefroy.  3 
parts.      Paris,  1613,  4«- 

Succession  del  Senor  Rey  Don  Filipe  II. 
en  la  Corona  de  Portugal,  by  Manuel 
y  Vasconcelos.     Madrid,  1639,  8°- 

Joanni  IIII.  PortugalliseRegisuccessionis, 
etc.  [A  genealogical  tree  of  the  Kings 
of  Portugal],  by  Livius  Tagocius. 
Ulysiponse,  1641,  single  sheet. 

Genealogia  Regum  Lusitanise,  etc.,  by 
Antonio  de  Sousa  de  Macedo.  Lon- 
dini,  1643,  4o- 

Kings  of  Portugal.  Arbore  reale  delli 
Re  di  Portogallo  :  nel  quale  si  mostra 
la  successione  del  Re  D.  Giovanni  IIII. 
Single  sheet  1650  ?  Brit.  Mus.  Libr. 
131,  h.  5.  (ii.) 

A  genealogical  history  of  the  Kings  of 

i  Portugal,  by  Sainte-Marthe  ;  translated 
from  the  French,  and  continued  to  the 
year  1662,  by  Francis  Sandford.  Lon- 
don, 1662,  fol.  ^ 
Stemma  regium  Lusitanicum,  sive  historia 
genealogica  f  am  ilia)  regise  Portugallicse, 
par  J.  W.  Imhof.     Amst.  1708,  fol. 


Historica  Genealogica  da  Casa  Real 
Portugueza,  desde  a  sua  origem  ate  o 
presente,  com  as  Familias  Illustres, 
que  procedem  dos  Reyes,  etc.  Provas 
da  Historia  Genealogica  tirades  dos 
Archivos,  etc.,  by  A.  Caetano  de  Sousa. 
20  vols.     Lisboa,  1735—48,  fol. 

Colleac^o  de  Genealogias  Reaes  de  Portu- 
gal, by  J.  de  Alarcao  Velasques  Sar- 
mento.     Lisbon,  1754,  fol. 

Quem  he  o  legitimo  Rey  de  Portugal  ? 
Questao  Portugueza,  por  um  Portuguez 
residente  em  Londres.  [Paulo  Midosi.] 
Londres,  1828,  8«- 

Who  is  the  legitimate  King  of  Portugal  ? 
A  Portuguese  question,  by  a  Portuguese 
residing  in  London.  [P.  Midosi.] 
Lond.  1828,  8«- 

Designs  for  Monuments  of  the  Kings  of 
Portugal,  from  Alphonso  I.  to  Joseph 
1.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  27,360. 

Genealogies  of  Poi'tuguese  families,  with 
a  few  coats  of  arms  in  outline.  MS 
No.  319.     Lambeth  Palace. 

Livro  das  Linhagens  de  Portugal,  by  the 
Conde  Don  Pedro,  1606.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  21,962. 

Flores  de  Espana,  Excelencias  de  Portu- 
gal, by  Anton,  de  Sousa  de  Macedo. 
Lisbon,  1631,  fol. 

Theatro  Genealogico  que  contem  as 
Arvores  de  Costados  das  principaes 
Familias  de  Portugal  &  suas  Con- 
quistas,  by  Nasaozarco  y  Colona  (Prior 
D.  Tivisco  de).     Napoles  (1712)  fol. 

Nobiliarchia  Portugueza  Tratado  da  No- 
breza  Hereditaria,  e  Politica,  by  Antonio 
de  Villas  Boas,  Esampayo.  Lisbon, 
1727,  4P- 

Noticias  de  Portugal,  as  Origens  de  todos 
OS  appellidos,  e  Armas  das  Familias 
nobres,  as  Moedas,  e  Elogios  de  Varoens 
illustres,  by  Manoel  Severim  de  Faria. 
Lisbon,  1740,  fol. 

Memorias  Historicas,  e  Genealogicas  dos 
Grandes  de  Portugal,  por  D.  Antonio 
Caetano  de  Sousa.  Lisbon,  1742,  4P- 
Second  edition,  Lisbon,  1755,  4°- 

Origem  da  Nobreza  Politica,  Blasoens  de 
Armas,  Appellidos,  Cargos,  et  Titulos 
Nobres,  by  Alvaro  Ferreira  de  Vera. 
Lisbon,  1791,  8°- 

Collec^ao  de  Memorias  relativas  a'  s  vidas 
dos  Pintores,  e  Escultores,  e  Architetos, 


608 


POETFGAL. 


e  Gravadores  Portuguezes,  por  Cyrillo 
Volkmar  Machado.     Lisboa,  1823,  4P- 

The  Heraldry  of  Spain  and  Portugal,  by 
Rev.  John  Woodward.  "  The  Genea- 
logist," new  series,  vol.  v.  London, 
1888,  8^- 

The  Eoyal  Arms  of  Portugal,  with  the 
Arms  of  the  Countries  in  Africa,  Asia, 
and  America,  conquered  by  the  Portu- 
guese ;  beautifully  coloured,  1573. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  31,317. 

Genealogy  of  the  House  of  Portugal,  with 
the  arms  of  Portuguese  Nobility.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl  MSS.  1074  ff.  174,211  ; 
1233  f .  6b- 


Trickings  of  the  arms  of  Portugal  and  its 
nobility.  Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  856, 
f.  45. 

A  Collection  of  engravings  representing 
seals,  coins,  and  medals  of  the  kings  of 
Portugal,  by  G.  F.  L.  Debrie  and  De 
Eochefort,  1736-1775.  Brit.  Mus.  Lib. 
603  k,  8«- 

Primeira  Parte  da  Funda^ao,  Antiguidades 
e  Grandezas  da  mui  insigne  cidade  de 
Lisboa,  e  sens  varoens  illustres,  etc.,  by 
Luis  Marinho  de  Azevedo.  Lisboa, 
1652,  fol. 


Russia  anir  ^olanlr. 

AEEANaED    Chronologically. 


Note  :  Owing  to  the  difficulty  in  obtain- 
ing the  proper  typ3  for  this  section, 
a  few  typographical  inaccuracies  are 
unavoidable. 

There  are  several  genealogical  and  heral- 
dic manuscripts,  relating  to  Russian 
and  Polish  families,  in  the  libraries  at 
St.  Petersburg,  Podkamieniu,  Warsaw, 
Lwow,  Krakow,  etc. 

PolonisD  Regni  Arma,  by  Marc  Ambrosi. 
Antverpise,  1562,  fol. 

Panosza,  to  jest  herby  znakomitych 
familij  wojewodztwa  ruskiego  i  podol- 
skiego,  by  B.  Paprocki.  w  Krakowie, 
1575. 

Gniazdo  Cnoty,  zkad  Herby  Rycerstwa, 
&c.,  by  Bartl.  Paprocki.  w  Krakowie, 
1578,  fol. 

Herby  rycerstwa  polskiego,  na  piec  ksiag 
rozdzielone,  by  Barth.  Paprocki, 
[Polish  armorial.]  w  Krakowie,  1584, 
fol.  Another  edition,  Krakow,  1858, 
4'^-  Other  heraldic  works  by  B.  Pap- 
rocki in  1593,  1599,  1602  and  1609. 

Radivilias  sive  de  vita  et  rebus  praecla- 
rissimae  gentis  immortalis  memoriae 
Radivilii,  by  Joannes  Radvanus.  Vil- 
nae,  1592,  4«- 


Polish  Armorial  Bearings  :  being  those  of 

various  duchies  and  towns  within  the 

Kingdom  of  Poland,  1600  ?  4o-     Brit. 

Mus.  Library,  605  d,  28  (3). 
Gelenii   Historia   et   Vindicise    Riehezse, 

Reginse  Poloniarum,  cum  sua  Genea- 

logia.     Colon.  1602,  4^- 
Icones    et   Vitse    Principum   ac    Regum 

Polonise,  by  S.  Neugebaueri.     Francof. 

1620,  4«- 
Herby  Krolestwa  Polskiego,  by  Jan  Alex. 

Gorczyn,  1630  i  1653,  Krakow. 
Orbis  Polonus,  by  Simon  Okolski.    3  vols. 

Crakoviae,  1641,  fol. 
Gelenii     Historia    et  Vindiciae  Richezae, 

Comitissse    Palatinse    Rheni,    Reginae 

Poloniarum,      cum     sua     Genealogia. 

Colon.  1649,  4P- 
Arma  sive  Insignia  praecipuarum  Fami- 

liarum  regni  Polonise,  by  Markus  Am- 

brosius.     Paris,  1650?  8«- 
Polonica,     sive     originum     Polonicarum 

stemmata  centum  ;    hoc  est  Jo.  Casi- 

miri  Poloniae,  etc.     Regis,  augusta  et 

heroica  nobilitas,  etc.    By  J.  Zabarella. 

Patavii,  1650,  4"- 
Poczet  Herbow  Szlachty  Korony  Polskiey 

y     Wielkiego     Xiestwa     Litewskiego 

Gniazdo  y  Perspektywa  Staroswickiey 


Russia  and  Poland. 


609 


Cnoty,  plodney  Matki,  wyzjtyich 
Swietych,  etc.  (A  poetical  account  of 
the  Polish  Nobility),  by  Wacl.  Potocki 
w  Krakowie,  1696,  fol. 

Ansprache,  So  derPolnische  Adel.  [Polish 
Nobility.]  Leip.  ?  1697,  4^'''  Brit. 
Mus.  Lib.  1852,  d.    1.     (76.) 

Epistola  Nobilis  Poloni  super  electione, 
Saxonise  Electoris  in  Regem  Poloniae. 
By  J.  Zabarella.  Zervestse,  1697.  4'^- 

Series  Chronologioa  Ducum  et  Regum 
Polonorum,  by  Count  G.  C.  Clementini. 
Roma3  1702,  single  sheet. 

Armamentarium  Regni  Poloniae,  by  S. 
Rzaczynski.     Posnaniae,  1715.  S°' 

The  Prerogative  of  Primogeniture,  shew- 
ing that  the  Right  of  Succession  to  an 
Hereditary  Empire  depends  not  upon 
Grace,  &c,,  &c.  Written  on  Occasion 
of  the  Czar  of  Muscovy's  Reasons,  in 
his  late  Manifesto,  for  the  Disherison 
of  his  Eldest  Son,  from  the  succession 
to  the  Crown:  To  which  is  added. 
The  Manifesto  itself.  London,  1718, 
80- 

Historia  Illustrissimse  Domus  Sapiehanse 
ab  origines  sua  Genealogico  syllabo 
per  gloriosos  Heroum  ejusdem  ac  con- 
nexarum  Familiarum,  etc.,  by  R.  P. 
Antonius  Aloysius  Misztolt.  Vilna, 
1724.     4^-        \ 

Europa  in  Serenissimo  Leszczyniorum 
domo  inclusa  per  Equitem  Polonum, 
by  Casimirus  Wieruszowski.  Franco- 
furti,  1728.     8«- 

Korona  Polskaprzy  Zlotej'  Wolnosci,  etc., 
by  K.  Niesiecki.  [Genealogical  History 
of  the  Polish  Nobility,  alphabetically 
arranged.]  5  vols.  Coll.  Lwowsk.  Soc. 
Jes.  1728-43,  fol.  Another  edition, 
Lipsk,  1839-45,  8«- 

Histoire  des  Rois  de  Pologne,  par  P. 
Massuet.  5  vols.  Amsterdam,  1734. 

Stemmatographia.  [Heraldry  of  the  Sla- 
vonic Countries.]  By  Christopher 
Jeffarovitch.     Vienna,  1741,     4^- 

Heraldyka  to  jest  osada  klejnotdw  rycer- 
stwa  i  wiadomosci  znakow  ryceriskich, 
dotad  w  Polsce  nie  objasniona.  By 
Jozef  Aleksander  JablonoWvski.  Lwow, 
1742  11748.     4«- 

Tabulae  genealogicae  Jablonovia«ae.  By 
Josephus  Aleksander  Jablonowski.  Am- 
sterodami,  1743,  fol.  Another  edition, 
Varsaviae,  1749,  fol. 


Genealogia  domus  Potocciorum.     (Opera 

omnia   Pauli   comitis  in  aureo  Potok 

Pilavitae  Potocki.)     Stanislaus   a   St. 

Laurentio  Konarski,     Varsaviae,  1747, 

fol. 
Inflanty  w  dawnych  swych  i  wielorakich, 

az  do  wieku  naszego  dziejach,  by  J.  A. 

von  Huelsen.  Wilno,  1750. 
Herbarz  Wielu  Domow  Korony  Polskiey 

y  W.   X.   Litewskiego,  by  S.  J.  Dun- 

czewski.     2  vols.     Cracow,  1757,  fol. 
Zbior  krotki  herbow  Polskich  i  wslawio- 

nych    cnota   i   naukami  Polakovv,  by 

Benedykt  Chmielowski.    Wars.    1763, 

8^-    [Based  upon  K.  Niesiecki's  Korona 

Polska,  edited  by  M.  Groell.] 
Chroscinski  Stanislaus  Adalbertus.     Cly- 

peus  Serenissimi  Joannis  III.     Brigae, 

1771,  fol. 
Celsitudo    Illustrissimarum,    familiarum 

D.  Stanislai  Potocki  Vexilliferi  Regni 

et  D.  Josephae  Mniszchown.     Leopoli, 

1774,  fol. 
Succession   of  the  Family  of  Romanow, 

now    reigning    in    Russia.       London 

Magazine,    vol.    44.        Lond.    1775, 

8o- 
Wiadomosc  genealogiczna  o  domie  Brzo- 

stowskich  od  wejscia  z  Polski  do  Litwy. 

Wilno    1776.       To   samo   po   lacinie, 

Wilno  1796  i  po  f rancuzku  Rzym  1797 

i  Wilno  1811. 
Imion  w  herbownych  z  urodzenia  szlachet- 

nego      uroczystoscia     wyrachowanych 

Summaryuse,    etc.,    by  Waclaw  War- 

szycki.     Gdansku,  1782,  8°- 
Wiadomosc  o  herbach  domow  Szlachec- 

kich  w  koronie  i  W.  ksiestwie  Lite- 

wskiem,  by  E.  A.  Kuropatnicki.    War- 

sawie,  1789.     4o- 
Zbior  nazwisk  szlachty  z  opisem  herbow, 

etc.,   by   Piotr   Malachowski.      Luck, 

1790,    S°-      Another   edition,    Lublin, 

1805,  8°^ 
Zycia   Sapiehow  y  listy  od  Monarchow, 

Ksiazat,  &c.,  by  K.  KognoAvicki.  Wars. 

1790-91,  4P' 
Wappenbuch   des    Curliindischen    Adels, 

von   J.   E.   Neimbts.      Mitau,   1793, 

4,0. 

Heraldyka,     by     Wincenty     Wieladko. 

Wars.  1794-96,  8°- 
Armorial   Bearings   and   Account  of  the 

Noble  Families  of  Russia.     3  vols.  St. 

Petersburgh,  1798-99,  4^-    Bussian. 


610 


ErssiA  AND  Poland. 


Abrege  historique   et  chronologique  des 

regnes   de  tous  les   Souverains   de  la 

Kussie.     Paris,  1806,  S^- 
MonumentaEegum  Poloniae  CracoTiensia. 

Wars.  1827,  fol. 
Herby    rycerstwa  polskiego    (Pamietnik 

Sandomierski).       By    Fr.    Jablonski. 

Wars.  1829,  12«- 
0  Heraldyee,  by  Bogumil  Piatt.  Siedlce, 

1830.   40- 
Heroldya   i   porzadek   otrzymywania   od 

niej     utwierdzenia     szlachectwa,     by 

Ignacy  Terlecki.  Petersburg,  1832,  8«' 
La   Eussie,   la   Pologne  et  la  Finlande, 

tableau   de   toutes    les   Parties   de   la 

Monarchie  Eusse,  par  J.  H.  Schnitzler. 

S.  Petersburg,  1835,  8o. 
Wappen-Bucli  sammtlicher  zur  Ebstlan- 

dischen  Adelsmatrikel  gehoriger  Fami- 

lien,  by  P.  E.  Damier.      Eeval,  1837. 

40. 

Herbarz    Polski    Barrowicz,   by  Kaspra 
Niesieckiego.     10    vols.      w  Lipsku, 
1839-46,  8«- 
Account  of  the  Eussian  Nobility,  etc.,  by 
Prince  Petr  V.  Dolgorukov.     Mussian. 
1840-41,  8<^-  and  1854-57,  8o- 
Armorial  des  Families  Nobles  du  Grand- 
Duche  de  Finlande,  by  G.  A.  Kajanus. 
Helsingfors,  1840-43,  4P- 
Heraldyka  czyli  nauka  o  herbach,  by  E. 

E.  Malinowski.     Wars.  1841,  4P- 
Notices  sur  les  principales  Families  de  la 
Eussie,  par  Le  Prince  Pierre  Dolgorouky 
et  Comte  d'Almagro.   Paris,  1843, 12^- 
Cossacks    of    the    Ukraine,    comprising 
Biographical  notices  of  their  Chiefs,  by 
Count  Henry  Krasinski.     1848,  8°' 
!      Liber   geneseos   illustris   Familie  Schid- 
lovicie,  1531.     Edited  by  A.  T.  Count 
Dzialynski.    Privately  printed.     Paris, 
1848,  fol. 
Insignia  sen  clenodia  Eegni  Poloniae,  by 

Joannes  Dlugosz.    Krakow,  1851,  8^- 
Spis    szlachty    krolestwa     Polskiego,    z 
dodaniem      informacyi      o     dowodach 
szlachectwa.     Wars.  1851-54,  12*^- 
Herbarz   rodzin   szlacheckich   Krolestwa 
Polskiego,    by    Pawliszczew.       Wars. 
1853,  80- 
Herbarz  Krolestwa  Polskiego — Polmsches 
Wappenbuch  hrsg.  V.K.K.  Herolds — 
Amt.    2  Thle  in  1  Bd.     mit  246  fein 
color,  Wappen.    Wars.  1853.     Text  in 
JPolish  and  Russian. 


Genealogia  domu  urodzonych  Kossakow- 

skich   herbu    Slepowron,  ulozona  przez 

Wieladka,  uzupelnil  i  wydal  1854  r.  S. 

K.    w  Wars. 
Eussia  and  the  Eussians,  comprising  an 

account  of  the  Czar  Nicholas  and  the 

House   of   Eomanoff,   by  John   Wm. 

Cole.     London,  1854,  8o- 
Materyaly  do  monografii  rodzin  Kamien- 

skich,  by  Julian  Aleksander  Kamienski. 

Lwow,  1854-1856,  8°- 
Eusskaya     heraldyka.     By    Aleksander 

Lakier.     Petersburg,  1855,  8°- 
Herby  Eycerstwa  Polskiego.     By  Ba,rtl. 

Paprocki.      Bibl.    Polska,    1855,    &c., 

Eossijskaya  rodoslownaya  kniga,  by  K. 
Dolgorukow.       2    vols.       Petersburg, 

1855,  8«- 

Herbarz  Polski  i  imionospis  zasluzonych 
w  Polsce  ludzi  wszystkich  stanow  i 
czasow,  etc.,  by  Hipolit  Stupnicki. 
3  vols.  Lwow,  1855-1862,  4«- 

Genealogia  Sapiehdw,  by  J.  Loski.  Wars. 

1856,  80- 

Est — und  Livlandische  Brieflade,  by  Dr. 

F.    G.     Bunge    und    Baron  E.    Toll. 

Eeval,  1856,  8«- 
Herby  w  Polszce  (Polska,  dzieje  i  rzeczy 

jej).     By  Joachim  Lelewel.     Poznan, 

1856,  8«- 
Poczet  szlachty  Galicyjskiej   i  Bukowin- 

skiej.     Lwow,  1857,  4°- 
Gallerja    nieswiezska     portretow    Eadzi- 

willowskich,     by     Edward    Kotlubaj. 

Wilno,  1857,  40- 
Historyczne   pamiatki  dopelnil  i  wydal  J. 

Bartoszewicz.      By    Tomasz    Swiecki. 

Wars.  1858. 
Materyaly    do   historyi    Duninow,  by  J. 

Dunin  Szpott.     Lwow,  1858. 
Quelques    verites   a  la  Noblesse   Eusse. 

Paris,  1858,  12<'- 
Notices    sur   les   principales   Families  de 

Eussie,    par    Prince   P.    Dolgorouky. 

Berlin,  1858. 
Zycie     Janusza     Eadziwilla,    by    Edw. 

Kotlubaj.     Wilno,  1859,  8°- 
Herbarz,  tekst  L.  Chodzki,  by  Wilczynski. 

Paryz,  1859. 
Skarbiec   Polski,   by  Julian    Aleksander 

Kamienski.     Lwow,  1859,  8°- 
Notice  sur  les  principales  families  de  la 

Eussie,  par  Prince  Petr  V.  Dolgorukov. 

Nouvelle  edition.     Berlin,  1859,  8°' 


Russia  and  Polai^d. 


611 


Encyklopedya  Powszechna.  28  vols. 
Wars.  1859-1867.  8"- 

Monografie  historyczno  —  genealogiczne 
niektdrych  rodzia  polskich  i  litewskich. 
Bv  Stanislaw  Kazimierz  Hr.  Kossakow- 
ski.  3  vols.  Wars.  1859-1872.  8o- 
Second  edition,  1874.  Vol.  1  only  pub- 
lished. 

Maison  imperale  de  Russie.  Tableau 
genealogique  depuis  1762  jusqu'en 
1861,  par  Dr.  C.  A.  J.  Behne.  Paris, 
1861,  8«- 

Monografia  domu  Kraszewskich,  by  K. 
Kraszewski.     Poznan,  1861,  8^- 

Notice  sur  les  sceaux  et  les  armoiries  de 
la  Russie,  par  le  baron  de  Koehne. 
Berlin,  1861,  4o- 

Znaki  pieczetne  ruskie,  noty  heraldyczne. 
Paryz,  1862,  S^- 

Legendy  Herbowe,  by  Franciszek  Kowal- 
ski.     Zytomierz,  1862,  8o- 

Tablice  genealogiczne  do  historyi  Polski. 
[Genealogical  table  of  the  Kings  of 
Poland.]  By  I.  Ch.  O.  P.  L[ipnow- 
skiego].     Wars.  1862,  fol. 

Rodowody  domu  Stadnickich  herbu 
Syreniawa,  od  roku  1388  do  roku 
1861,  by  K.  Stadnicki.  Lwow,  1862, 
fol. 

Account  of  the  Russian  Nobility.  Russian. 
Berlin,  1862,  S^- 

Notices  sur  les  Families  illustres  et 
titrees  de  la  Pologne.  Paris,  1862, 
80- 

Wappenbuch  des  bliihenden  Adels  von 
Galizien,  by  Hefner.     Miinchen,  1863, 

40. 

Carte  politique,  statistique  et  heraldique 
de  la  Wolhynie,  de  la  Podolie  et  de 
rUkraine  provinces  de  I'ancienne 
Pologne.     Bruxelles,  1863,  fol. 

0  Franciszku  Loskim.  By  J.  Loski. 
Wars.  1864,  8o- 

Kronika    domowa    Dzieduszyckich,    by 

Maurycy  Dzieduszycki.     Lwdvv,  1865, 

80- 
Wappenbuch  der  Stadte  des  G^pssherzog- 

thums    Posen,   by    F.     A.     Vossberg. 

Berlin,  1866,  4«- 


Akta  Grodzkie  i  Ziemskie,  z  archiwum 
bernardynskiego  we  Lwowie.  Lwow, 
1868. 

Tablica  rodowodow  Luszczynskich  herbu 
Sasulozyl  z  dokumentow  i  metryk 
Bogdan  Luszczynski,  1868  roku. 

0  rodzinie  Jana  Kochanowskiego,  o  jej 
majetnosciach  i  fundacyach.  Kilkan- 
ascie  pism  urzedowych,  by  Josef 
Gacki.     Wars.  1869,  8°- 

Slownik  Heraldyczny,  by  Stanislaw 
Krzyzanowski.  w  Krakowie,  1870,  8°- 

Herbarz  I.  K.  Milewskiego,  (dopelnienie 
Niesieckiego.)  With  a  preface  by  Z. 
Gloger.  Edited  by  J.  Lepkowski. 
Krakowie,  1870,  8o- 

Kronika  domu  Bonieckich  herbu  Boncza, 
by  Adam  Boniecki.     Wars.  1876. 

Przewodnik    Heraldyczny,     by    A.     A. 

Kosinski.     Krakow,  1877,  8''- 

Pomniki  Krdlow  Polskich  w  Katedrze 
Krakowskiej  na  Wawelu.  [Kings  of 
Poland.]     Krak.  1879,  fol. 

K.  Stadnickiego  przyczynek  do  Herald3'ki 
Polskiej  w  srednich  wiekach.  w  Lwowie, 
1879,  16«- 

Zlota  Ksiega  Szlachty  Polskiej  przez 
Teodora  Zychlinskiego.  Posen,  1879, 
&c.  16^-    Periodical  'publication. 

Baltisches  Wappenbuch,  Wappen  samm- 
tlicher  den  Ritterschaf  ten  von  Livland, 
Estland,  Kurland  und  Oesel  zuge- 
horiger  Adelsgeschlechter,  by  C.  A. 
von  Klingspor.  Stockholm,  1881,  &c. 
40- 

Russian  Genealogy  and  Heraldry,  by 
Alek.  Platon,  Barsukov.  4  vols. 
1881,  &c.  80-      In  progress. 

Spis  Nazwisk  Szlachty  Polskiej,  by  J.  S. 
Dunin  Borkowski.     Lwow,  1887,  ^^• 

Kilka  slow  0  heraldyce  Polskiej,  by  Count 
Stanislaw    Mieroszowski.      Krakowie, 

1887,  8"- 

Annuaire  de  la  Noblesse  de  Russie.  St. 
Petersburg,  1889,  etc.,  8"-  Periodical 
publication. 

Arbor  Gentilitiae  Illustrissimae  Comitis  de 
Ocieszyno  Briihl,  gentis  in  Regno 
Polonise  avita  nobilitate.  Tablica 
genealogiczna  rytowana  przez  Moitte. 


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Spain. 


Spanish    Genealogy    and    Heraldry,   see 
"  Quarterly  Eeview,"  vol.  62.    London, 
1838,  80- 
Catalogo  Real  y  Genealogico  d'  E  span  a, 
by  Rodrigo  Mendez  de  Silva.     Madrid, 
1656,  4«- 
Bibliotheca  Hispanica   historico — genea- 
logico— heraldica  ;     cum     indice,     by 
Gerhardus   Ernestus   de    Franckenau. 
Lips.  1724,  4«- 
I     Diccionario     Historico,     Genealogico    y 
Heraldico  de  las  Familias  Ilustres  de  la 
Monarquia  Espanola,  por  D.  Luis  Vilar 
y  Pascual.     8  vols.     Madrid,    1859 — 
66,  8°- 
Arcliivo  Heraldico ;   Armas,    Timbres   y 
Blasones   de   nuestra   ilustre   Nobleza 
Espaiiola,  Apendice   a   todos  los   No- 
biliarios  Espanoles,  by  F.  Piferrer.     2 
I  vols.  Madrid,  1863—66,  S^- 

I      Anales  de  la  Nobleza  de  Espana,  Madrid, 
i          1880,  etc.  8°'      In  progress. 

Historia  de  las  Ordenes  de  Caballeria  y 
de  las  Condecoraciones  Espaiiolas. 
Published  by  Jose  Gil.  Dorregaray, 
with  an  introduction  by  J.  E.  Hartzen- 
busch.  3  vols.  Madrid,  1864-65,  4°- 
[The  plates  are  coloured  and  illumi- 
nated.] 
Genealogical  Tables,  very  richly  illumina- 
ted, of  the  descent  and  alliances  of  the 
Royal  House  of  Spain  and  Portugal 
from  the  earliest  period  to  the  16th 
century,  on  13  sheets,  and  known  as 
the  Fortu(/uese  draicings.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  12531. 
Illuminated  coat  of  arms,  headed: — 
"Thys  is  the  Seconde  Arche  whych 
shalbe  in  Triumph  of  the  Maryage  of 
the  Kinge  of  Spayne  and  the  dowghter 
of  the  French  Kynge,"  1559.  MS. 
I  588.  Hatfield  House. 

*  History  of  the  Royal  descent  of  Spain, 
by  Don  Pedro.  Spanish.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  3575. 
Descents  of  the  Kings  of  Spain,  with  the 
Arms  of  the  Spanish  and  Portuguese 
Bishops  and  Nobility.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  1074,  f .  174. 


Genealogical  tables,  tracing  the  quarter- 
ings  of  Sovereign  Princes  of  Flanders, 
of  the  Houses  of  Valois,  of  Austria, 
Spain,  and  Portugal,  and  their  wives, 
with  arms   in  colours,  16th   century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,707. 
Pedigrees  of  Kings  of  Spain,  16th  century. 
MS.  No.  16,  f.  90.    Wrest  Park,  Beds. 
El  Conde  Lucanor ;  dirigido  por  Gonzalo 
Argote  de  Molina. — Succession  y  linage 
de  Don  Juan  Manuel.  Sevilla,  1575, 4'^- 
The  same  with  notes,  &c.  1642. 
La   Monarchia    di    Spagna,   overo    dell' 
unione   delle    Corone,    e    Regni    dell' 
Augustissima  Casa  d'Austria,  etc.,  by 
G.    P.    de'    Crescenzi    Romani.     Pia- 
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A   Genealogy   of  the  Kings  of  Spain  : 
from   the    first   Kings   of    Leon   and 
Castile  to  Charles  III.  of  the  line  of 
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The  History  of  the  Roj^al  Genealogy  of 
Spain  :   or,  an  abridgment  of  what  has 
pass'd  in  that  great  monarchy  from  the 
Creation  of  the  World  to  this  present 
time.      Abridged  and  translated  from 
Mariana's  History  of  Spain  from  the 
Spanish  into  French,  by  De  La  Roche 
Guilhem  ?  ,    and  into   English   by  T. 
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Memoirs  of  the  Kings  of  Spain  of  the 
House  of  Bourbon,  from  the  accession 
of  Philip   the  Fifth  to  the  death  of 
Charles  the  Third,  1700  to  1788,  by 
Wm.   Coxe.     3  vols.  Lond.  1813,  4P- 
Second  edition,  5  vols.  Lond.  1815,  8''- 
Sumario  de  los  rej^es  de  Espaiia,  publicado 
por  E.  de  Llaguno  y  Amirola.  Madrid, 
1781,  4P- 
Memoirs   of   the    Queens   of   Spain,    by 
Anita  George.     Edited  with  an  intro- 
duction  and   notes    by   Julia   S.    H. 
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Annals  of  the  Queens  of  Spain,  from  the 
period   of  the  conquest  of  the  Goths 
to  the  reign  Her  Majesty  Isabel  II., 
etc.   bv    Anita   George.      New   York, 
1850,  80- 


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Relation  of  the  military  gentlemen  and 
others  of  Spain  in  1577  under  Philip 
II.  Spanish.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
3315. 

Genealogies  and  arms  of  Spanish  Nobility, 
partly  in  the  handwriting  of  Lord 
Burleigh.  M8S.  Nos.  314  and  315. 
Lambeth  Palace. 

Compendio  de  algunas  Historias  de 
Espana  y  especialmente  de  la  Familia 
de  los  Girones  y  de  otros  muchos 
Linajes,  por  G.  Gudiel.  Alcala,  1577, 
fol. 

Arbori  delle  Famiglie  regali  di  Spagna  ; 
cioe.  Re  antichi  di  Spagna,  Re  di 
Legione  e  di  Castiglia,  Re  di  Sobrarbe 
e  di  Navarra,  Conti  di  Castiglia,  Conti 
di  Barcellona,  Re  d'Aragona,  Re  di 
Portogallo  ;  dal  principio  del  Mondo, 
fin'  a  quest  'anno  1590,  por  Cesare 
Campana.     Verona,  1591,  ^^^ 

Tratado  de  Nobleza,  y  de  los  titulos  y 
ditados  que  oy  dia  tienen  los  Varones 
elaros  y  Grandees  d'  Espana,  por  J.  B. 
Guardiola.     Madrid,  1591,  4P- 

Illustrationes  genealogicas  de  los  Catho- 
licos  Reyes  de  las  Espaiias,  y  de  los 
Reyes  de  Francia,  y  de  los  Emperadores 
de  Constantinopola,  etc.  by  Estevan  de 
Garibay.     Madrid,  1596,  fol. 

"  The  Anatomie  of  Spain,"  by  Harye 
Bedwood,  1599,  with  pedigrees  and 
coloured  coats  of  arms.  Eton  Coll. 
Lib.  MS. 

La  Corona  de  Hespana ;  Historia  que 
trata  de  los  reinos,  senorios,  y  estrados 
del  Rey  de  Hespana,  con  sus  origines, 
sucesion  y  blasones,  etc.,  al  Rey  Don 
Felipe  3,  la  escrivio  loan  de  Aguirre, 
1600.  The  arms  are  in  colours.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  16,957. 

Chronica  del  Emperador  Don  Alonzo  YII., 
y  Descendencia  de  los  Casas  de  San- 
doval, Osorio,  Acuiiha,  etc.,  by  P.  de 
Sandoval.     Madrid,  1600,  fol. 

lUustrissimse  per  totam  Hispaniam  et 
antiquissimse  Gironum  Familise,  et 
simul  Ducum,  Principum  et  Comitum, 
qui  per  Gironas  uxores  Familiam  pro- 
pagarunt ;  quae  sunt  xxxvii  Tabulse. 
1605.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  16,958. 

Nobiliario  Genealogico  de  los  Reyes  y 
Titulos   de   Espana,  por  Alonzo  Lopez 


de    Haro. 
fol. 


2    vols.     Madrid,    1622, 


Discursos  de  la  Nobleza  de  Espana,  por 

B.  Moreno  de  Vargas.     Madrid,  1622, 

40. 

The  present  estate  of  Spayne ;  with  a 
catalogue  of  all  the  nobility  with  their 
revenues,  by  J.  Wadsworth.  London, 
1630,  4P- 

Discursos  Ilustres  Historicos,  i  Genealo- 
gicos  (sobre  Toledo,  el  Cid,  los  Esco- 
bares,  etc.),  por  D.  Pedro  de  Rojas. 
Toledo,  1686,  4P- 

Declaracion  mystica  de  las  Armas  de 
Espana,  invictamente  belicosas,  by 
J.  de  Caramuel  y  Lobkowitz.  Bruselas, 
1636,  fol. 

Ilustracion  del  Renombre  de  Grande 
Principio,  Grandeza  y  Etimologia, 
Pontifices,  Santos,  Emperadores,  Reyes, 
etc.,  by  Juan  Ant.  Tapia  y  Robles. 
Illustrated  with  portraits,  Madrid, 
1638,  4«- 

Tesoro  de  Cavalleria,  by  Joseph  Micheli 
Marquez.     Madrid,  1642,  fol. 

Vindicise  Hispanise  ;  in  quibus  Arcana 
Regia  publico  pacis  bono,  luce  do- 
nantur.  Editio  altera;  cuiaccesserelumi- 
na  nova  genealogica,  etc.,  by  J.  J.  Chif- 
flet.   Antverpise,  1647,  fol. 

Genealogiae  Francicae  plenior  assertio, 
adversus  Joannis  Jacobi  Chiffletii 
Vindicias  ELispanicas,  aliaque  in  opera 
Francisci  nominis  injuriam  edita ;  cum 
Prsefatione,  etc.,  by  David  Blondel. 
2  vols.  Amst.  1654,  fol. 

Compendio  de  las  mas  senaladas  hazanas 
que  obro  el  Capitan  Alonso  de  Cespedes; 
su  ascendencia,  y  descendencia,  con 
varios  ramos  genealogicos  que  desta 
casa  ban  salido,  by  Rod.  Mendez  Silva, 
and  Juan  de  Mena.  Madrid,  1647, 12o- 

Ascendencia  illustre,  gloriosos  hechos,  y 
posteridad  noble  del  famoso  Nunc 
Alfonso  Alcaide  de  la  imperial  Ciudad 
de  Toledo,  by  Rod.  Mendez  Silva,  and 
Juan  de  Mena.  Madrid,  1648,  4P- 
(This  work  contains  numerous  coats  of 
arms,  and  a  genealogy  of  the  Cervantes 
family.) 

Discursos  de  la  Nobleza  de  Espana,  por 
Bernabe  Moreno  de  Vargas.  Madrid, 
1657,  4P- 

Papeles  Genealogicos  :  printed  and  manu- 
script papers,  relating  to  some  of  the 
noble  families  of  Spain,  17th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  21,963, 


614 


Spain. 


Dialogues  on  the  Arms  and  Descent  of 
the  Nobility  of  Spain,  by  Antonio 
Agostino,  Archbishop  of  Tarragona, 
17th  century,  Spanish.  Brit.  Mus. 
Eg.  MS.  1888. 

An  Historical  Account  of  the  Kise  and  Pro- 
gress of  the  Families  of  Ynchaurandieta, 
Maquibar,  Lecuona,  and  Elizondo ;  and 
how  and  when  they  carae  to  inter-marry; 
with  their  several  Armorial  Bearings, 
beautifully  painted  on  vellum,  A.D. 
1697.     Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1894. 

Historia  Italise  et  Hispanise  Grenealogica 
seu  Stemma  Desiderianum,  cum  Insig- 
nium  iconibus :  Accessit  Genealogia 
familise  Sfortianse,  by  Jae.  W.  Imhof. 
Norimbergie,  1701,  fol. 

Corpus  Historise  Genealogicse  Italia?,  et 
Hispanise,  bv  J.  W.  Imhof.  Norimb, 
1702,  fol. 

Casas  Illustres  de  Espafia  hasta  el  ano  de 
1702  ;  por  el  chrouista  mayor  de  Cas- 
tilla,  Dn.  Luis  de  Salazar  y  Castro,  18th 
century.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  14324. 

Recherches  Historiques  et  Grenealogiques 
des  Grands  d'  Espagne,  par  J.  W.  Im- 
hof.    Amsterdam,  1707,  12°- 

Genealogise  xx.  illustrium  in  Hispania 
f amiliarum  ordine  alphabetico  exhibitse, 
exegesi  historica  perpetua  illustratae, 
iconibusque  Insignium  exornatse,  by 
J.  W.  Imhof.     LipsiiB,  1712,  fol. 

Historische  und  genealogische  Nachrich- 
ten  von  denen  Grandes  oder  Grossen 
in  Spanien,  par  Jac.  Wilhelm  Imhof. 
Hamburg,  1712,  12'- 

Quartiers  Genealogiques  des  Illustres  et 
Nobles  Families  d'  Espagne,  d'  Alle- 
magne,  d'  Italic,  de  France,  de  Bour- 
gogne,  de  Loraine  et  des  xvii  Pro- 
vinces, par  Laurent  Le  Blond.  Bruxelles, 
1721,  4« 

Dialogos  de  las  Armas,  i  linages  de  la 
Nobleza  d'  Espaiia,  con  la  vida  del 
autor  por  Mayans  i  Siscar.  Antonio 
Augustin,  Arzobispo  de  Tarragone. 
Madrid,  1734,  4P' 

Theatro  Universal  de  Espana,  por  Fran. 
Xavier  de  Garma  y  Salcedo.  4  vols. 
Madrid,  1738—1751,  8«- 

Espana  Sagrada,  by  Henrique  Florez, 
and  others.  51  vols.  Madrid,  1754 — 
1879,  8«- 

Historia  Chronologica  y  Genealogica  del 
primivo    Origen     de    la    Nobleza    de 


Espana,  su  Antiguedad,  Clases,  y  Difer- 
encias,  by  Jos.  Man.  Trelles  Villade- 
moros.     8  vols.     Madrid,  1760,  4P- 

Proofs  of  nobility  of  Thomas  de  Alberro, 
1693  ;  Pedro  Munoz  Guerrero  y  Arjona, 
1778  ;  Francisca  Lecuona  y  Alberro, 
muger  de  Pedro  Munoz  Guerrero  y 
Arjona,  1778  ;  with  arms.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MSS.  24,648-24,650. 

Retratos  de  los  Reyes  de  Espaiia,  by 
Manuel  Rodriguez.  6  vols.  Madrid, 
1782-97,  4P- 

Retratos  de  los  Espanoles  Ilustres,  con 
un  epitome  de  sus  vidas.  [108  Spanish 
portraits.]     Madrid,  1791,  fol. 

Linages  de  Espana  con  los  apellidos  de 
cadauno,  y  de  Don  de  huvieron  su 
principio,  ylarazon  por  que  las  tomaron, 
by  Juan  Perez  de  Vargas.  MS.  18th 
century,  belonging  to  Arthur  Vicars, 
Esq.,  F.S.A.,  Vicarage  Library,  Clyde 
Road,  Dublin. 

Nobiliario  de  Espana,  por  Don  Lorenzo 
de  Padilla,  18th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  12,470. 

Recueil  Genealogique  de  plusieurs  Mai- 
sons  illustres  d'  Espagne,  d'  Italic,  et 
de  Flandres,  18th  century.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  12,473. 

Diccionario  Historico  de  los  mas  Ilustres 
Profesores  de  las  Bellas  Artes  en  Es- 
paiia, por  D.  Juan  Augustin  Cean.  6 
vols.     Madrid,  1800,  12°' 

L'  Espain  :  Noticia  de  las  Ordenes  de 
Caballeria  de  Espana,  Cruces  y  Medalls 
de  distincion  con  Estamps.  Madrid, 
1815,  160- 

Noticias  de  los  Arquitectos  y  Arquitectura 
de  Espana,  por  Eugenio  de  Llaguno  y 
Amirola.     4  vols.     Madrid,  1829,  8°- 

Tizon  de  Espana.  Sobre  los  lineages  de 
los  Senores  de  Espana.  Edited  by  Sir 
Thos.  Phillipps.     1835,  fol, 

Discursos  de  la  Nobleza  de  Espana,  by 
Moreno  de  Vargas.  Madrid,  1836,  4P- 

Iconografia  Espafiola.  Coleccion  de  Re- 
tratos, Estatuas,  Mausoleos,  de  Reyes, 
Reinas,  grandes  Capitanes,  escritores,  y 
otros  personages  celebres  de  la  nacion, 
con  texto  biografico,  y  descriptivo  en 
Espanol  y  Frances,  by  Valentin  Car- 
derera  y  Solano.  2  vols.  Madrid, 
1855  y  64,  fol. 

Nobiliario  de  los  Reinos  y  Seiiorios  de 
Espaiia.   Contiene  las  armas  y  blasones 


Spain. 


615 


de  los  reinos,  provincias,  ciudades,  villas 
y  principales  pueblos  de  Espaiia,  etc., 
por  Francisco  Piferrer.  Segunda  edi- 
cion.  G  vols.  Madrid.  1857-60,  8"- 
[The  arms  are  illuminated  in  gold, 
silver,  and  colours.] 

Linajes  Nobles  de  Espana,  por  D.  Juan 
Jose  Vilar  Psayla.     Madrid,  1867,  4«- 

El  Peregrino  curioso  y  Grandezas  de  Es- 
pana, by  B.  de  Villalba  y  Estaiia.  Pub- 
licato  la  Sociedad  de  Bibliofilos  Espa- 
noles.     Madrid,  1886,  B^- 

Discursos  historicos  sobre  diferentes  pue- 
blos y  derechos  de  las  casas  de  Villena, 
Escalona,  Belmonte,  y  Aguilar  de 
Campo,  por  Don  Pedro  de  Salanova. 
Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MSS.  419 ;  420. 

Historical  and  genealogical  accounts  of 
Families  of  Spain,  with  pedigrees  and 
arms.  Spanish.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MSS. 
467-473  ;  480 ;  481. 

Collections  of  legal  and  historical  docu- 
ments, relative  to  families  in  Spain. 
Spanish.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MSS.  474  ; 
475  ;  482—484. 

Annals  of  the  Artists  of  Spain,  by  Sir 
Wm.  Stirling  Maxwell.  Illustrated 
with  portraits      3  vols.     1848,  8°- 

Tratado  de  la  Ciencia  del  Blason,  por 
Costa  y  Turrel.     Barcelona,  1856,  8o- 

The  Heraldry  of  Spain  and  Portugal,  by 
Eev.  John  Woodward.  "  The  Genea- 
logist," vol.  V.  new  series.  London, 
1888,  8«- 

Trickings  of  the  arms  of  Spain  and  its  pro- 
vinces. Brit.  Mus.  Lans.  MS.  856,  f .  42b- 

Arms,  in  colours,  of  Kingdoms  held  by 
Philip  II.  of  Spain.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  26,707,  f.  18. 

Arms  of  the  King  of  Spain  and  of  the 
Spanish  and  Portuguese  Nobility,  by 
Robt.  Glover.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS. 
5885. 

Arms  of  Spanish  Noblemen,  16th  cent. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  3526. 

Libro  de  Armas  de  los  may  ores  Senores 
de  la  Espana.  By  A-  de  Salazar.  Par. 
1642,  4«- 

Ciencia  heroyca  reducida  a  las  leyes 
heraldicas  del  blason,  etc.,  by  Jose  de 
Aviles.  2  vols.  Barcelona,  1725, 8^- 
Another  edition,  Madrid,  1780,  S"- 
Monarquia  Espafiola,  Blazon  de  su 
Nobleza,  by  Rivarola  y  Pineda  (J.  F. 
F.  de).     2  vols.     Madrid,  1736,  fol. 


Rasgo  Heroyco :  Declaration  de  las  Em- 
pressas,  Armas  y  Blasones  con  que  se 
ilustran  y  conocen  los  principales  Rey- 
nos,  Provincias  y  Villas  de  Espana.  By 
Antonio  De  Moya.  Madrid,  1756,  4P' 

Blason  de  Espana.  Libro  de  Oro  de  su 
Nobleza.  Resena  Genealogica  y  des- 
criptiva  la  Casa  Real,  la  Grandeza  de 
Espafia  y  los  Titulos  de  Castilla,  por 
D.  A.  de  Burgos.  6  vols.  Madrid, 
1853—60,  fol. 

Tratado  de  Heraldica  y  Blason  adornado 
con  laminas  por  D.  J.  Asensio  y  Torres. 
Tercera  edicion  revisada  corregida  y 
aumentada  por  F.  Piferrer.  Madrid, 
1854,  80- 

Apendice  al  Tratado  de  Heraldica  y 
Blason.  Contiene  las  insignias  de  la 
magistratura  Espafiola,  y  las  princi- 
pales ordenes  de  caballeria  y  cruces  de 
distincion  Espanola  y  estrangeras,  etc. 
Por  F.  Piferrer.     Madrid,  1854,  S^- 

Blasones  Espanoles,  por  D.  E.  Esteban 
y  Cantalozella.     Barcelona,  1H83,  8<'- 

Nobleza  del  Andaluzia,  by  Gonzalo 
Argote  de  Molina.     Sevilla,  1588,  fol. 

A  Collection  of  papers  and  tracts,  manu- 
script and  printed,  chiefly  genealogical, 
relating  to  Aragon  and  Sicily  [1568 — 
87],  by  Diego  Vincencio  de  Vidania. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  21960. 

Indices  rerum  ab  Aragonia3  Regibus  ges- 
tarum  ab  initiis  regni  ad  annum  1610, 
tribus  libris  parati  et  expositi,  by 
Geronimo  Zurita.  Csesar  Augustse, 
1578,  fol. 

Genealogical  tree  of  the  Kings  of  Aragon. 
Single  sheet,  no  date.  Brit.  Mus. 
Libr.     131,  h.  5.   (21.) 

Tabulse  Genealogise  Regum  Aragoniae, 
etc.  See  "Hispania  Illustratae,"  by 
And.  Schottus.  4  vols.  Francofurti, 
1603—8,  fol. 

Genealogicse  tabulse  aliquot ;  et  primum 
Regum  Aragonise,  et  illustris  Aragonicaa 
familise  Lanuzarum,  ex  Blanca.  1605. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  16,958. 

De  Gente  Aquaviva  Aragonia.  Historica, 
Genealogica,  etc.  by  B.  Storace.  Rome, 
1732,  4«- 

Istoria  della  famiglia  Acquaviva  Reale 
d'Aragona,  con  un  discorso  prodrome 
della  nobilta,  nomi,  ed  insegne  degli 
antichi  e  de'  moderni,  etc.,  by  B. 
Storace.     Romse,  1738,  4P' 


616 


Spain. 


I 


Fundacion,  Nombres,  j  Armas  de  la 
Ciudad  de  Astorgo,  by  Pedro  de  Junco. 
2nd  edition,  Pamplona,  1639,  4P' 

Historia  de  los  Condes  de  Barcelona,  by 
F.  Diago.     Barcelona,  1603,  fol. 

Nobiliario  de  D.  Pedro  Conde  de  Barcelos, 
hijo  del  Rey  D.  Dionis  de  Portugal ; 
ordenado  y  ilustrado  con  notas  y  indices, 
by  J.  B  Lavana.     Roma,  1640,  fol. 

Nobiliario  del  Conde  de  Barcelos,  Don 
Pedro,  hijo  del  Rey  Don  Dionis  de 
Portugal,  traduzido  con  nuevas  notas 
por  Manuel  de  Faria  y  Sousa,  Madrid, 
1646,  fol. 

Los  Condes  de  Barcelona  vindicados,  y 
Cronologia  y  Genealogia  de  los  Reyes  de 
Espana,  by  Prospero  de  Bofarull  y 
Masearo.      2   vols.    Barcelona,    1836, 

Executorial  de  la  Nobleza.     Antiguedad 
y  Blasones  del  Valla  de  Baztan,  by  J. 
de  Goyeneche.     Madrid,  1685,  4'^- 
Grandezas  y  antiguedades   de   la  Isla  y 
ciudad  de  Cadiz  ;  en    que    se    escriven 
muchas  ceremonias  que  usava  la  Gentili- 
dad,  by  Joan  BaptistaSuarez  de  Salazar. 
Cadiz,  1610,  4P- 
Historia   de   los   Reyes  de  Castilla  y  de 
Leon,  Don  Fernando  el  Magno  ;  Don 
Sancho  ;      Don     Alonso  VI.  ;      Dona 
Urraka;  Don  Alonso  VII.     Emperador 
de  Espaiia,  por  P.  Sandoval.   Pamplona, 
1615,  fol.      Another  edition  in  1634  ; 
another,  Madrid,  1792,  4^°- 
Origen   de    las    dignidades    seglares    de 
Castilla  y  Leon  ;  con  relacion  summaria 
de  los  Reyes  de  estos  reynos,  by  Pedro 
Salazar  de  Mendoza.      Toledo,    1618, 
fol.     Another  edition,    Madrid,  1657. 
Crouica  de  la  excellentissima  Casa  de  los 
Ponces  de  Leon,  by  Pedro  Salazar  de 
Mendoza.     Toledo,  1620,  4"- 
Coronica  de  los  seiiores  Reyes  de  Castilla, 
etc.  :  dase  notieia  de  differentes  Fami- 
lias  y  illustres  Varones,  etc.,  por  Alonzo 
Nunez  de  Castro.     Madrid,  1665,  fol. 
Historia  y  Nobleza  de  el  Reyno  de  Leon, 
etc.,    por   D.    Lazaro  Dias  del   Valle. 
The  second  part  of  a  history  of  Castile 
and  Leon,  from   1407  to  1665  ;  with 
genealogical  tables,  coloured   coats   of 
arms  and  portraits,  engraved   and  by 
hand.     Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1878. 
Memorias  de  las  Reynas  Catholicas.  His- 
toria genealogica  de  la  Casa  Real   de 


Castilla,  y  de  Leon,  etc.,  by  Hen.  Florez. 
2  vols.  Madrid,  1761,  4'^-  Second 
edition,  1770. 
Creacion,  Antiguedad,  y  Privilegios  de 
los  Titulos  de  Castilla,  por  J.  Berni  y 
Catala.  Valencia,  1769,  fol. 
Aparato  para  la  correccion  y  adicion 
de  la  obra  de  Berni,  por  Ant.  Ramos. 
Malaga,  1777,  fol. 

Coleccion  de  las  Cronicas  y  Memorias  de 
los  Reyes  de  Castilla.  7  vols.  Madrid, 
1779—87,  4'^- 

Semanario  curioso  historico,  etc.  El 
blason  de  Cataluiia,  deducido  de  los 
echos  heroycos  de  los  nobles,  cavalleros, 
etc.,  por  E.  Barrellas.  Lo  saca  a  luz 
de  las  tinieblas  del  olvido  Don  P.  A. 
de  Tarazona,  etc.  5  vols.  Barcelona, 
1750?  120- 

Adarga  Catalana,  arte  heraldica,  y  reglas 
del  blason,  con  esemplos  de  las  piezas, 
esmaltes,  y  ornatos  de  que  se  compone 
un  Escudo,  by  Xavier  de  Garma  y 
Duran.     2  vols.     Barcelona,  1753,  4«- 

Memorias.  Un  Diccionario  Critico  des 
los  Escritors  Catalanes,  by  Felix 
Torres  Araat.      Barcelona,  1836,    4°- 

Armas  i  triumfos.  Hechos  heroicos  de 
los  hijos  de  Galicia.  Elogios  de  su 
nobleza  i  de  la  maior  de  Espaiia  i 
Europa,  by  Felipe  de  la  Gandara. 
Madrid,  1662,  4°' 

Nobiliario,  Armas,  y  Triumfos  de  Galicia, 
hechos  heroicos  de  sus  hijos  y  elogios 
de  su  Nobleza,  etc.,  by  Felipe  de  la 
Gandara.     Madrid,  1677,  fol. 

Genealogias  del  nuevo  reyno  de  Granada, 
by  Juan  Florez  de  Ocariz.  2  vols. 
Madrid,  1674—76,  fol. 

Leon,  see  Castile. 

Teatro  de  las  Grandezas  de  la  villa  de 
Madrid,  by  Gil  Gonzalez  de  Avila. 
Madrid,  1623,  fol. 

Historia  de  la  Antiguedad,  Nobleza,  y 
Grandeza  de  la  villa  de  Madrid. 
Madrid,  1629,  fol. 

Hijos  dc  Madrid  Ilustres,  by  Jos.  Ant. 
Alvarez  v  Baena.  4  vols.  Madrid, 
1789—91,  80- 

Cronica  de  los  Duques  de  Medina  Sidonia, 
por  Pedro  de  Medina,  1561.  Brit. 
Mus.  Eg.  MS.  479. 

Stemmata  Regum  Francise  et  Navarrse, 
par  Jos.  Texera.  Lugd.  Bat.  1619, 
40. 


Spain. 


617 


Genealogia  Universale  di  tutti  i  Ee  di 
Navarra,  bj  Girolamo  Mattel.  Bol- 
ogna, 1671,  40' 

Cronica  de  los  Reyes  de  Navarra,  con 
notes  por  J.  M.  Yanguas  y  Miranda. 
Pamplona,  1843,  4o- 

Descrizione  delle  feste  celebrate  in  Parma 
I'anno  1769,  per  le  Auguste  Nozze  di 
sua  altezza  reale  I'lnfante  Don  Ferdi- 
nando  colla  reale  Archduchessa  Amalia. 
Parma,  folio. 

Memorie  degli  Scrittori  e  Letterate  Par- 
migiani,  by  Padre  Ireno  Affo.  7  vols. 
Parma,  1789—1833,  4«- 

Hijos  de  Sevilla  Ilustres,  hy  D.  Firmin 
Arana  de  Varflora.     Vasquez,  1791,  8°- 

Gloria  de  Tarazona,  escrita  por  un  Hi  jo 
de  la  Patria.  [  Pascual  Ranzon.  ] 
Madrid,  1708,  4o. 

Historia  de  la  imperial,  nobilissima,  y 
esclarecida  ciudad  de  Toledo  ;  funda- 
cion,  antiguedades,  grandezas,  etc.,  by 
D.  Pedro  de  Rojas.  2  vols.  Madrid, 
1659,  fol. 

Condes  de  Tolosa,  etc.,  by  Salazar  de 
Mendoza.     Toledo,  1620,  4o- 

Nobiliario  de  el  Valle  de  la  Valdorba, 
illustrada  con  los  escudos  de  armas  de 
sus  Palacios  y  casas  Nobles,  etc.,  by 
Don  Fr.  de  Elorza  y  Eada.  Pamplona, 
1714,  40- 

Chronyca  de  la  Inclita  y  Coronada  Ciu- 
dad de  Valencia  y  de  su  reyno,  en  el 


qual  son  contenidas  todas  las  familias 
o  linages  militares  de  la  ciudad  y  reyno, 
por  estilo  moderno  y  muy  verdadero, 
por  Martin  de  Vicyana.  3  vols.  Valen- 
cia and  Barcelona,  1564 — 66,  fol. 

Cronica  de  Valencia  y  de  su  Reyno,  por 
Martin  de  Vicyana.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg. 
MSS.  409—412. 

Papeles  varios  genealogicos.  Linages 
illustres  de  Valencia  y  su  reino,  por 
Martin  Viciana,  etc.,  1786.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  10242. 

Tratado  de  la  Nobleza  de  la  Corona  de 
Aragon  especialmente  de  Valencia 
comparada  con  Castilla,  by  M.  Madra- 
many  y  Calatayud.    Valencia,  1788, 4P- 

Trobes  en  que  tracta  dels  Llinatges  de  la 
Conquista  de  la  Ciutat  de  Valencia  e 
son  Regne,  by  Jaume  Febrer.  Madrid, 
1596,  fol.  Another  edition,  Valencia, 
1796,  4«- 

Biblioteca  Yalenciana  de  los  Escritores 
que  florecieron  hasta  neustros  dias, 
por  D.  Justo  Pastor  Fuster.  2  vols. 
Valencia,  1827,  fol. 

Linages  de  Vizcaya,  por  Lopez  Garcia  de 
Salazar.     Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  477. 

Noticia  de  la  Gran  Casa  de  los  Marqueses 
de  Villafranca,  y  su  parentesco  con  las 
mayorcs  de  Europa,  en  el  Arbol  Genea- 
logico  de  la  ascendencia  en  ocho  grades 
por  ambas  lineas,  by  Fray  Geronimo 
de  Sosa.     Napoles,  1674,  4P^ 


Aeeanged  Cheonologically. 


Stemma  Eegum  Suecise.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.  588  f .  90. 

Theatrum  Nobilitatis  Suecanse,  etc.,  by 
Johan  Messenius.     Holmise,  1616,  fol. 

Arma  Suecica,  das  ist  Beschreibung  dess 
Kriegs  welchen  Gustavus  Adolphus 
wider  der  Rom.  Kays.  Mayst.  Ferdi- 
nand II.  und  Catolischen  Liga  Kriegs- 
volck,  etc.,  1630 — 31  in  Teutschland 
gefiirt  [von  J.  P.  Abelin,  pseud. 
Arlanibffius].     1631,  4°- 


Genealogia  Regum   Suecise,   ab    Andrea 

Hiltebrando.     Stetini,  1631,  4°- 
The  genealogy  and  pedigree  of  the  most 

illustrious   kings  of  Sweden,  by  And. 

Hildebrandt.     Translated  into  English 

by  Sir  S.  L.  Knight.    London,  1632, 4o- 
Genealogia    oder     Stam-Linie    Gustavi 

Adolphi,  etc.,  by  And.   Hiltebrandus. 

Alten  Stettin,  1633,  4P- 
De  antiquis  verisque  Regni  Suecise  insig- 

nibus,  by  J.  Schefferi.  Holm,  1678, 4°- 


618 


Sweden  and  Noewat. 


Suecia,  antiqua  et  modierna ;  [containing 
upwards  of  350  engravings  of  palaces, 
etc.,  and  coats  of  arms  of  the  nobility 
and  gentry],  by  Count  Dahlberg. 
Holmise,  1693—1714,  obi.  fol. 

Att  och  Stammgard  for  den  Konung  Carl 
den  XII.  Sweriges  Konung,  t'under- 
danighet  anlagder  af  Johan  Fred. 
Peringskiold.   Stock.  1700,  single  sheet. 

Then  forsta  Boken  af  Swea  och  Gotha 
Minnings  Merken,  etc.,  by  J.  F.  Per- 
ingskiold. 2  vols.  Stock.  1710—19, 
fol. 

Wilkina  Saga,  sive  Historia  Wilkinen- 
sium,  Theoderici  Veronensis,  ac  Niflun- 
gorum,  etc.  Island.  Suec.  et  Latine. 
Genealogical  tables.  Edited  by  J.  F. 
Peringskiold.     Stockholm,  1715,  fol, 

Chronicum  Genealogicum  widare  af  Lars 
Siggesson  samt  af  Erik  Sparre  upteck- 
nade,  by  A.  Bylou.  Edited  by  J.  F. 
Peringskiold.     Stockholm,  1718,  4o- 

Attartal  for  Swea  och  Gotha  Konunga 
Hus,  etc.,  by  Joh.  Fred.  Peringskiold. 
Stock.  1725,  fol. 

Then  Adelige  och  Larde  Swenske  Sio- 
Man,  by  C.  N.  Bechstadius.  Stock- 
holm, 1734,  4°- 

Swea  och  Gotha  Hofdinga-Minne,  by  A. 
A.  von  Stiernman.  [Chronological, 
genealogical  and  heraldic]  Stock. 
1745,  40-     Another  edition,  1836. 

Sweriges  Rikes  Riddcrskaps  och  Adels 
Wapen  Bok,  by  D.  G.  Cedercrona. 
Stockholm,  1746,  fol.  [Profusely 
illustrated  with  armorial  bearings.] 

Gothlandiska  Samlingar,  by  J.  Wallin. 
2  vols.  Stockholm,  1747—76.  [This 
work  contains  articles  on  Churches, 
Seals,  Coats  of  Arms,  etc.] 

Matrikel  ofwer  Swea  Rikes  Ridderskap 
och  Adel,  med  historiska  och  genealo- 
giska  Anmarkningar.  2  vols.,  1754 — 
55,  by  A.  A.  von  Stiernman ;  3  vols., 
1781—94,  by  J.  A.  Rehbinder;  2 
vols.,  1818—23,  by  C.  F.  Rothlieb; 
and  11vol.,  1850,  by  C.  G.  Kroningssvard. 
Stockholm.  1754—1850,  4^^- 

Svea  Rikes  Ridderskaps  och  Adels 
Wapenbok,  by  P.  Carlskiold.  Stock- 
holm, 1764—81,  fol. 

The  Northern  Courts,  containing  Original 
Memoirs  of  the  Sovereigns  of  Sweden 
and  Denmark  since  1766,  etc.,  by  John 
Brown.     2  vols.     Lond.  1818,  8°- 


Svea  Rikes  Ridderskaps  och  Adels  Wapen- 
Bok.  [Plates  of  many  thousands  of 
Coats  of  Arms,  Quariteh.^  Stock- 
holm, 1830,  fol. 

Samling  af  wapen  for  de  adelige  atter 
som  aro  introducerade  a  storfursten- 
domet  Finlands  riddarhus  jemte  Wap- 
enbeskrifning  pa  Svenska  och  Franska 
spraket,  by  G.  A.  Kajanus.  French 
translation  by  F.  Granbom.  Helsing- 
fors,  1840—43,  4o- 

Svenska  Konungalangden  fran  och  med 
Gustaf  I.  intill  narvaraiide  tid.  Med 
Portratter  och  Biografier.  Stockholm, 
1842. 

Diplomatarium  Dalekarlicum.  Urkunder 
rorande  Landskapet  Dalarne,  etc.  [with 
supplement,  register,  and  genealogical 
tables],  by  C.  G.  Kroningssvard  and 
J.  Liden.     Stock.  1842—53,  4o- 

Svenska  Adelns.  Attar. -Taf lor.  Utgifna 
af  Gabriel  Anrep.  4  vols.  Stockholm, 
1858—64,  8o- 

Svenska  Kroningar.  Beskrifningar  och 
Anekdoter,  med  portratter  etc.  Stock- 
holm, 1860,  160- 

Swedish  Coronations.  Svenska  Kronin- 
gar. See  Ore-Skrifter  for  Folket.  No. 
2.     Stockholm,  1862,  etc.  16°- 

Svenska  Prinsessor.  See  Ore-Skrifter  for 
Folket,  No.  44.  Stockholm,  1862,  &c. 
160- 

Les  Princesses  de  la  Suede,  par  E  *  *  *. 
[i.e.  C.  E.  A.  A.  A.  Princess  of  Sweden 
and  Norway.]      Stockholm,  1864, 12o- 

En  kunglig  familjs  Bibliografi  \_i.e.  of  the 
Royal  Family  of  Sweden] .  Stockholm, 
1867,  80- 

Sveriges  Ridderskaps  och  Adels  Wapen- 
bok, by  Friherre  A.  W.  Stjernstedt. 
5  vols.  Stockholm,  1867,  etc.,  4P- 
[The  arms  are  printed  in  colours.] 

Svenska  Stagtboken.  Utgifven  af 
Gabriel  Anrep.  Stockholm,  1871,  &c., 
so- 
Swedish  Nollemen.  Svenska  Adel-mans 
oden  ocksa  en  Adelskalender.  Stock- 
holm, 1872,  120- 

Svensk  Heraldik,  by  B.  Schlegel  and  C. 
A.  Klingspor.     Upsala,  1874,  8°- 

Svenska  Adelns  Attartaflor,  etc.,  by  B. 
Schlegel,  and  C.  A.  Klingspor.  Stock- 
holm, 1875,  80- 

Sveriges  Adel  under  1600 — 1700  talen,  by 
C.  A.  Klingspor.  Upsala,  1876,  etc.  8°- 


Sweden  and  Noewat. 


619 


Svenska  Slott,    by  C.   A.  Klingspor   and 

B.  Schlegel,  1877,  4o- 

Uplands  Herregardar,  med  beskrifvande 
text  a£  C.  A.  Klingspor  och  B.  S. 
Teckningar  af  J.  Geissler,  etc.  Stock- 
holm, 1877,  etc.  obi.  4«- 

Baltisches  Wappenbuch,  by  C.  A.  Klings- 
por.    Stockholm,  1883,  &c.  fol. 

Svenska  Slott  och  Herresiiten.    Tyreso, 

by   C.   A.  Klingspor.      Stock.    1885, 
40. 

Svenska    Slott  och  Herresaten.    As,  by 

C.  A.  Klingspor.  Stockholm,  1886,  40- 

NORWAY. 

Sternma  Regum  Daniai  &  Norwegise : 
Catalogus  Kegum  Danise  &  Norwegiee. 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.   MS.  588  f.  89. 

Historia  Rerum  Norvegicarum  :  in  qua 
praeter  Norvegia?  descriptionem,  pri- 
mordia  gentis,  instituta,  mores,  incr©- 
menta,  genealogia,  chronologia,  etc., 
continentur,  by  Torfagus.  4  vols.  Hafn, 
1711,  fol. 

Lexicon  over  Adelige  Familier  i  Danmark, 
Norge  og  Hertugdomene.  Kongelige 
Danske    genealogisJce    og    Jieraldiske 


Selshah.  2  vols,  and  supplement. 
Copenhagen,  1780—1872,  4°- 

The  Heimskringla ;  or  Chronicle  of  the 
Kings  of  Norway,  from  the  Icelandic 
of  Snorro  Sturleson,  Preliminary  Dis- 
sertation, by  Samuel  Laing.  3  vols. 
1844,  8«- 

Ore-Skrifter  for  Folket.  Nos.  1—66. 
Stockholm,  1862,  etc.,  12°-  In 
progress. 

Norske  Stamtavler,  by  Wilhelm  Lassen. 
Christiania,  1868,  4^' 

Norwegian  Kings.  Om  norske  Kongers 
Hylding  og  Kroning  i  seldre  Tid. 
Christiania,  1873,  8o- 

The  Early  Kings  of  Norway,  by  Thomas 
Carlyle.     Lond.  1875,  8«- 

Konunga-tal ;  or.  Genealogy  of  the  Kings 
of  Norway.  See  Corpus  Poeticum 
Boreale,  etc.  Vol  2,  by  G.  Vigfusson 
and  P.  Y.  Powell,  Oxford,  1883,  S^- 

The  Heimskringla ;  or  the  Sagas  of  the 
Norse  Kings,  from  the  Icelandic  of 
Snorre  Sturlason  by  Samuel  Laing, 
Esq.  Second  edition,  revised,  with 
notes,  by  Rasmus  B.  Anderson.  4  vols. 
London,  1889,  8°- 


SbJit^^tlatttr. 


Le  Tableau  de  la  Suisse  et  autres  alliez  de 
la  France  es  hautes  Allemaynes,  par 
Marc  Lescarbot.  Paris,  1618,  4"^- 
[Contains  the  arms  of  the  Cantons.] 

Fragmens  genealogiques,  by  Dumont. 
4  vols.     Geneve,  177G,  12«' 

Nobiliaire  militaire  suisse,  contenant  la 
genealogie,  1'  histoire  et  la  chronologic 
des  families  nobles  de  la  Suisse,  avec 
des  preuves,  par  1'  abbe  J.  Fr.  Girard. 
2  vols.     Basle,  1776—1787,  8o- 

Memoirs  of  a  Family  in  Swisserland : 
founded  on  facts.  [By  A.  Ormsby.] 
4  vols.     London,  1802,  12o- 

Coats  of  Arms  of  the  Nobles  and  Knights 
who  were  killed  by  the  Swiss,  together 
with  Leopold,  Archduke  of  Austria,  in 
the   battle   of   Sempach,  Anno  1386 ; 


with  drawings  of  the  Standards  taken 
by  the  Swiss  in  this  and  other  battles. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,698. 

Coloured  Arms  of  Families  of  Switzer- 
land, 17th  century.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  15,694,  ff.  166-172. 

Les  Armoiries  des  cantons  suisses.  Essai 
sur  leurs  origines  et  leur  signification, 
par  Adolphe  Gautier.  Geneve,  1865, 
8«- 

Les  Armoiries  et  les  couleurs  de  la  con- 
federation et  des  cantons  suisses,  par 
Adolphe  Gautier.  Second  edition, 
1879,  80- 

Die  Wappen  der  xxii  Kantone  Schweizer- 
ischer  Eidgenossenschaft,  etc.  By 
Alfred  Grenser.  Braunschweig,  1866, 
8«- 


620 


SwiTZEELAND. 


Kantons-WappenderSchweiz.  In  colours. 
\        Bern    [1874.]       Single   sheet.       Brit. 
Mas.  Lib.     1856,  d.  1.  (10.) 

Tableau  des  drapeaux  suisses,  par  Adolphe 
Gautier.     Geneve,  1887,  8«- 

Album  of  Joannes  Molitor,   of  Nurera- 
1         berg,  containing'autograph  inscriptions, 
dated  principally  at  Altorf,  1581-1591, 
with  coloured  coats  of  arms  and  draw- 
ings.    Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1198. 

Album  of  Johann  Christoff  Piihler,  of 
Nuremberg,  containing  autograph  in- 
scriptions of  professors  and  others,  with 
coloured  coats  of  arms ;  dated  princi- 
pally at  Altorf  and  Ratisbon,  1590 — • 
1594.     Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS.  1210. 

Album  of  Marc  Ertinger,  of  Villach,  con- 
taining autograph  inscriptions,  accom- 
\  panied  with  coloured  coats  of  arms, 
*  1617—1632.  Brit.  Mus.  Eg.  MS. 
1256. 

Album  Amicorum  of  Johann  Argoud,  of 
Geneva ;  containing  the  autographs 
and  arms  of  Professors  and  others  at 
Zurich,  1640.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
16,402. 

Album  Amicorum  Georgii  Sigismundi 
Au,  Altorfini ;  containing  autograph 
inscriptions,  accompanied  by  coloured 
drawings  and  coats  of  arms,  1752. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  18,975. 

Original  Register  of  Baptisms  in  th© 
Parish  of  St.  Theodore  at  Basle  ;  1490 
— 1737.  German.  2  vols.  Brit.  Mus. 
Eg.  MSS.  1927  ;    1928. 

L'Ecusson  de  la  ville  de  Eribourg,  par  A. 
Henseler,  1880,  4P- 

Chronologic  historique  des  Comtes  de 
Genevois,  contenant  celle  des  Eveques- 
Princes,  etc.,  par  A.  J.  Levrier..  2  vols. 
Orleans,  1787.     S^- 

Notices  genealogiques  sur  les  families 
Genevoises  depuis  les  premiers  temps 
iusqu'  a  nos  jours,  par  Jacques  Augus- 
tin  GalifEe.  5  vols.  Geneve,  1829-1884. 
8°- 

Armorial  Genevois,  etc.,  by  J.  D.  Bla- 
vignac.     Geneve,  1849,  8°- 

Armorial  historique  genevois,  par  J.  B.  G. 
Galiffe  et  A.  de  Mandrot.  Geneve 
1862,  40- 


Helvetiae  descriptio;  urbium  et  oppido- 
rum  delineationibus,  sigillorum  formis, 
etc.,  illustrata,  a  Johanne  Veglensi 
Episcopo,  1707,  with  the  arms  of 
Borghesi.  Coloured.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MS.  18,285. 

Annales  Heremi  Deiparae  Matris  Monas- 
terii  in  Helvetia,  etc.  With  Arms  of 
the  Abbots,  by  C.  Hartmannus,  Fri- 
burgi,  1612,  fol. 

Lucerna  Lapidaria  qusB  Titulos  Moni- 
menta  Epitaphia  Inscriptiones,  ac 
Sepulchra  tum  gentilium,  tum  chris- 
tianorum  via  Elaminia  et  Arimini 
scrutatur.  By  G.  Malatesta  Garuffi. 
Arimini,  1691,  4P- 

Murtenschlachtfeier.  Fete  de  Morat, 
1876.  Historischer  Zug  gezeichnet  von 
Carl  Jauslin.  Bern,  1876,  obi.  8o. 

Murten,  Battle  of.  400  jahrige  Jubel- 
feier  der  Schlacht  bei  M.,  am  22  Juni, 
1876.  Album  des  historeschen  Zuges, 
etc.,  von  C.  Jauslin  und  G.  Roux. 
Bern,  1877,  obi.  fol.  [Ensigns,  etc.,  in 
colours.] 

Histoire  abregee  des  Comtes  Souverains 
de  Neuf-Chatel,  avec  leur  table  genea- 
logique,  par  M.  Desmolins.  Paris, 
1707,  12°- 

Memoire  pour  etablir  le  droit  de  Madame 
la  Duchesse  de  Lesdiguieres  sur  la 
souverainete  de  Neufchatel  et  de 
Valangin,  avec  la  genealogie  des  Comtes 
de  Neufchatel,  par  Mathieu  Terrasson. 
Paris,  1707,  fol. 

Armorial  historique  du  Canton  de  Vaud, 
par  Aiphonse  de  Mandrot.  Lausanne, 
1856,  4P- 

Regiments  und  geschlechter  buch  der 
Statt  Zurich.  The  arms  of  the  families 
are  in  colours,  and  the  biographical 
notices  are  carried  down  to  1678,  but 
those  of  the  Grebel  family  to  1737. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  25,694. 

Arms,  in  colours,  of  Families  of  Zurich, 
circ.  1765 — 1770.  4  vols.  Brit.  Mus. 
Eg.  MSS.   1986—1989. 

Zurich  Armorial  :  Die  WappenroUe  von 
Zurich,  1860,  4P- 


621 


Jltstdlantotts. 


ABYSSINIA. 

ARABIA. 

ARMENIA. 

EGYPT. 

GREECE. 

JAPAN. 


JAVA. 

MOROCCO. 

PERSIA. 

PERU. 

TRIPOLI. 

TURKEY. 


Arms  of  Emperors  of  Abyssinia,  in  colours 
Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  MS.^Tib.  D.  ii.  58-68 
Essai   sur   I'Histoire   des   Arabes    avant 
rislamisme,      pendant      I'epoque     de 
Mahomet,     par     A.     P.     Caussin    de 
Perceval.  3  vols.  Paris,  184?7— 48,    S^- 
Kinship  and  Marriage  in  Early  Arabia, 
by  W.  Robertson  Smith.      Cambridge, 
1885,  8'^'- 
Genealogical  Catalogue  of  the  Kings  of 
Armenia  by  Prince  Hubboff,  translated 
for  the  Oriental  Translation  Fund  by 
James  Glen.  Miscellaneous  translations, 
vol.  2.     Lond.  1831,  &c.  8<'- 
Genealogical  tables    of  Armenian    Kings 
and  Nobles.    See  Melanges  Asiatiques 
tires     du     Bulletin     de     1' Academic 
Imperiale  des   Sciences,   tom.    4.      St. 
Petersburg,  1860,  S^- 
Ancient  Families  of  Egypt,  Greece,  Rome, 

etc.,  by  R.  Reineck.     Bas.  1574,  fol. 
Ptolemsei  Reges  iEgypti.    [A  genealogical 
tree],  by  S.  Ammirato.      Flor.    1586, 
single  sheet. 
Histoire    des    Sultans     Mamlouks,      de 
I'Egypte,      par      Taki-Eddin-Ahmed- 
Makrizi,  traduite  en   Fran^ais  par   M. 
Quatremere.     Printed  for  the  Oriental 
Translation   Fund.      2    vols,      Paris, 
1837— 45,  4«- 
The  XXII.  Egyptian  Royal  Dynasty,  with 
some   Remarks  on  XXVI.  and    other 
Dynasties  of  the  New  Kingdom,  by 
Dr.  Richard  Lepsius.      Translated  by 
William    Bell,    with  two  lithographic 
plates  of  Genealogies.      London,  1838, 
40. 

The  Monumental  History  of  Cgypt,  as 
recorded  on  the  Ruins  of  her  Temples, 
Palaces,  and  Tombs,  by  W.  Osburn, 
London,  1854,  S^- 


Thebes,  its  Tombs  and  their  Tenants,  by 
A.  H.  Rhind.     Lond.  1862,  8'^- 

Privileggia  [sic]  imperiali  confirma- 
tiones  apostolicae  diplomata  regum  ac 
principum  ad  favorem  familiae  Angelae 
Flaviae  Comnenae,  etc.  Venetiis, 
1671,  40- 

Precis  historique  de  la  Maison  Imperiale 
des  Comnenes,  depuis  David  dernier 
Empereur  de  Trebisonde,  jusqu'  a  D. 
Comnene,  Capitaine  de  Cavalerie. 
Amsterdam,  1784,  8«- 

Coup  d'  oeil  historique  et  genealogique 
sur  I'origine  de  la  Maison  Imperiale  de 
Comnene,  par  E.  P.  D.'  Baron  Henin 
de  Cuvillers.     Venise,  1789,  8«- 

Genealogy  of  the  Comnenes,  Emperors  of 
Greece,  to  1821  ;  Privately  printed,  by 
Sir  T.  P. 

Fasti  Hellenici.  The  Civil  and  Literary 
Chronology  of  Greece,  from  the  Earliest 
Accounts  to  the  Death  of  Augustus, 
by  H.  F.  Clinton.  3  vols.  Oxford,  1834, 
4"- 

Stemmata  Atheniensia.  Comprising  the 
Families  of  Miltiades,  Thucydides, 
Socrates,  Aristeides,  Theramenes, 
Callias,  Alcibiades,  Pericles,  Cleisthenes, 
Peisistratus,  Solon,  Plato,  Andocides, 
and  Lysias.  By  F.  M.  London,  1837, 
40. 

Chroniques  Greco-Romanes,  avec  notes 
et  tables  genealogiques,  par  Charles 
Hopf.  Berlin,  1873,  8°-  [Genealo- 
gical tables  of  the  princes  de  la  Moree  ; 
Dues  d'Athenes  ;  Negrepont ;  Dues 
de  I'Archipel ;  Andros  et  Paros ; 
Dynastes  Venitiens  de  I'Archipel ; 
Dynastes  Italiens  et  autres  de 
I'Archipal ;  Families  Nobles  de  TArchi- 
pel ;  Dynastes  Genois  de  I'Archipel ; 
Despotes  et  Dynastes  d'Epire  et  de 
Thessalie ;  Despotes  Grecs  et  Grands 
Feudataires  de  la  Moree.] 
Lives  of  Greek  Statesmen,  by  Sir  G.  W. 

Cox.     2  vols.  Lond.  1885,  Bo- 
Ceremonies   usitees   au   Japon   pour  les 
marriages  et  les  funerailles,    etc.  par 
Isaac   Titsingh,  traduit    du    Japonais 


622 


MiSCELLANEOrS. 


par    feu    M.    T.       Paris,    1819,    8° 
Planches,  oblong,  8°- 

Memoires  et  Anecdotes  sur  la  Djnastle 
regnante  des  Djogouns  Soaverains  du 
Japon,  par  M.  Titsingh.  Paris,  1820. 

Illustrations  o£  Japan  ;  Memoirs  of  the 
Sovereigns  of  Japan,  Description  of 
their  Feasts  and  Ceremonies,  etc.,  by 
Isaac  Titsingh.  Translated  from  the 
French  by  F.  Shoberl.  London,  1822, 
4,0. 

Japanese  Heraldry.  See  the  Japanese 
Cyclopsedea,  published  at  Yeddo. 

Japanese  Heraldry.  A  paper  read  before 
the  Asiatic  Society  of  Japan,  25th 
Oct.  1876,  with  Illustrations,  by 
Thomas  R.  H.  McClatchie.  See 
Transactions  of  the  Asiatic  Society  of 
Japan^  vol.  v.  part  i.  Yokohama,  1877, 
80- 

A  Dictionary  of  Family  Badges  and 
Mercantile  Marks,  byTanaka.  Japanese 
Tokio,  1882.  obi.  12°- 

Japanese  Marks  and  Seals,  by  James  Lord 
Bowes.     Liverpool,  1882,  4P- 

Japan :  by  J.  J.  Kein.  [Contains  a 
History  of  the  Japanese  People  ;  Arms 
of  the  Mikado,  and  of  the  Tokugawa, 
etc.]  Translated  from  the  German. 
Lond.  1884,  8°-^ 

Imperial  University  of  Japan,  Calendar 
for  1887—88. 

De  Inlandsche  Ran  gen  en  Titels  op  Java 
en  Madoera,  by  L.  W.  C.  Van  den 
Berg.     Batavia,  1887,  4P- 

The  descents  of  the  King  of  Fez,  and  of 
the  Xariff's  family,  now  Kings  of 
Morocco,  Fez,  and  Therudant.  Brit. 
Mus.  Cott.  MS.  Nero  B.  viii.  58. 

Eelaciones  de  las  Cosas  de  Persia,  la 
Genealogia  de  sus  Reyes,  Guerras  de 
Persianos,  Turcos  y  Tartaros,  y  las  que 
vido  en  el  Viaje  que  hiza  a  Espaiia  y 
su  Conversion  y  la  de  otros  dos  Caval- 
leros  Persianos,  by  Don  Juan  de  Persia. 
Valladolid,  1604,  4°- 

Relaciones  d'el  Origen,  Descendencia  y 
Succession  de  los  Reyes  de  Persia,  y  de 
Harmuz,  by  Pedro  Teixeira.  Amberes, 
1610,  8«- 

History  of  the  Early  Kings  of  Persia, 
from  Kaiomars  to  the  conquest  of  Iran 
by  Alexander  the  Great.  Translated 
from  the  original  Persian,  with  notes, 
&c.,  by  D.  Shea.     London,  1832,  8o- 


The  Moslem  Noble,  his  Land  and  People, 
with  some  Notices  of  the  Parsees  or 
Ancient  Persians,  with  Illustrations,  by 
Mrs.  Young.     London,  1857,  8«- 

Nobilta  deir  Asino  di  Attabalippa  dal 
Peru  del  Mondo  Novo,  by  A.  Banchieri. 
Yenetia,  1592,  8o- 

Narrative  of  a  Ten  Years'  Residence  at 
Tripoli  in  Africa,  comprising  authentic 
Memoirs  and  Anecdotes  of  the  reigning 
Bashaw,  his  Family,  and  other  persons 
of  distinction,  by  R.  Tully.  London, 
1816,  80- 

La  Genealogie  du  Grand  Turc,  etc.  Lyon, 
1570,  16«- 

Chorograffia  et  breve  historia  universale 
deir  Isola  de  Cipro,  principiando  al 
tempo  di  Noe,  per  in  sino  al  1572 ; 
with  genealogical  tables,  by  Steffano 
di  Lusignano.     Bologna,  1573,  4"- 

Histoire  contenant  une  sommaire  des- 
cription des  Genealogies  de  tons  les 
Princes  &  Grans  Seigneurs,  dont  la 
plupart  estoient  Francois,  qui  ont 
jadis  commade  es  Royaumes  de  Hie- 
rusalem,  Cypre,  Armenie,  &  Lieux 
circomvoisins,  par  Stef.  di  Lusignano. 
Paris,  1579,  4P' 

Les  droicts,  autoritez  et  prerogatives  que 
pretendent  au  Royaume  de  Hierusalem, 
les  Princes  &  Seigneurs  Spirituels  & 
Temporels  cy  apres  nommey  :  le  Pape, 
Patriarche,  Empereur,  Rois  de  France, 
Angleterre,  Arragon,  etc.  par  Estienne 
Lusignan  de  Cypre.     Paris,  1586,  4P- 

Reges  Macedonum.  [A  genealogical 
tree],  by  S.  Ammirato.  Flor.  1586, 
single  sheet. 

Histoire  generale  du  Serrail  et  de  la  Cour 
du  Grand  Seigneur,  Empereur  des 
Turcs  ;  ensemble  I'Histoire  de  la  Cour 
du  Roi  de  la  Chine,  par  Michel  Baudier. 
Paris,  1624,  4P- 

The  Shajrat  Ul  Atrak,  or  Genealogical 
Tree  of  the  Turks  and  Tartars  ;  trans- 
lated and  abridged  by  Col.  William 
Miles.     Lond.  1838,  S^- 

Notitia  Dignitatum,  accedunt  Notitia 
L^rbis  Constantinopolitanse,  by  Otto 
Seeck.     Berolini,  1876,  8"- 

Memoire  sur  les  noms  propres  et  les 
titres  Musulmans,  par  M.  Garcin  de 
Tassy.  2nd  edition.  Paris,  1878, 
8«. 


MiSCELLANEOrS. 


623 


Arms  of  the  Emperors  of  Constantinople, 
in  colours.  Brit.  Mus.  Cott.  MS.  Tib. 
D.  II.  58—68. 

Greta  Sacra ;    sive  de  episcopis  utriusque 


ritus,  Graeci  et  Latini,  in  insula  Cretae. 
Accedit  series  prsesidum  Venetorum 
inlustrata,  by  F.  Cornolio  [Cornaro]. 
2  vols.     Venice,  1755,  4P- 


>X»»»4^^> 


^bbmira. 


GENERAL   AND   MISCELLANEOUS   WOEKS. 


Allgemeine  Schrif tenkunde  der  gesammten 
Wappenwissenchaft,mitbeurtheilenden, 
und  andern  zur  Biicher  und  Gelehrten- 
geschichte  gehorenden  Bemerkungen 
und  Nacbweisungen,  von  C.  S.  T. 
Bernd.  4  vols.  Bonn,  1830—41,  8°- 
[General  catalogue  of  heraldic  and 
genealogical  works.] 

Catalogue  of  MSS.  relating  to  Genealogy 
and  Heraldry,  preserved  in  the  library 
of  the  Faculty  of  Advocates  at  Edin- 
burgh, by  W.  B.  D.  D.  Turnbull. 
Lond.  1852,  8«-  Only  10  copies 
printed. 

Catalogue  of  the  Heraldic  Exhibition, 
Edinburgh,  1891,  by  J.  Grant.  Edinb. 
1891. 

Handbuch  der  neuesten  Genealogie, 
welches  die  Stammtafeln  aller  jetzigen 
Europaischen  Potentaten,  etc.  Niirn- 
berg,  1772,  8°- 

The  Annual  Biography  and  Obituary, 
1817—1837.  21  vols.  Lond.  1817— 
37,  8«' 

Genealogical  and  Historical  Society,  for 
the  illustration  of  Family  History, 
Lineage  and  Biography.  Instituted  in 
London,  1857,  208  Piccadilly.  Annual 
Reports  and  List  of  Members.  Lond. 
1858—63,  8°-  [Several  pedigrees  of 
families  have  been  executed  by  the 
Society,  which  may  be  seen  at  the 
Society's  Pooms.] 

The  East  Anglian ;  or,  Notes  and 
Queries  on  subjects  connected  with  the 
counties  of  Suffolk,  Cambridge,  Essex, 
and  Norfolk,  edited  by  Samu^  Tymms. 
Lowestoft,  1864  to  1871,  8«-  New 
Series,  edited  by  C.  H.  Evelyn  White, 
1885,  etc. 


The  Register  and  Magazine  of  Biography. 
A  record  of  births,  marriages,  deaths, 
and  other  genealogical  and  personal 
occurrences.  2  vols.  Westminster, 
1869,  8«- 

The  Curio.  An  Illustrated  Monthly 
Magazine  devoted  to  Genealogy  and 
Biography,  Heraldry  and  Book-plates, 
etc.  New  York  and  London,  1887, 
etc.,  4^-      In  progress. 

Arms  and  Ancestors,  and  the  Roll  of 
Gentlewomen,  by  Arundel  Herald. 
See  "  The  Gentlewoman,  Illustrated 
Weekly  Journal,"  vols,  i,  etc.  Lond. 
1890,  etc.,  fol. 

A  Genealogical  and  Heraldic  History  of 
the  Colonial  Gentry,  by  Sir  Bernard 
Burke.     2  vols.     Lond.  1891,  8°- 

Topham's  Index  to  Chancery  Proceedings, 
temp.  James  I.  The  Genealogist,  new 
series,  vol.  vii.     Lond.  1891,  8^- 

A  Genealogical  and  Chronological  Game 

of   the   History  of  England,  by  Mrs. 

O'Sullivan.    Juvenile  Library.  Second 

edition.     Lond.  1816,  8o- 
A  Collection  of   Genealogical  Tables  of 

Different  Nations.      Brit.  Mus.   Libr. 

131,  h,  5. 
Historical  and  genealogical  Roll  from  the 

Creation  to  Louis  XL  King  of  France, 

1461.      Illuminated.      French.     Brit. 

Mus.  Add.  MS.  27539. 
Tutti  i   Re   di   Francia,   Merovei,   Caro- 

linghi,  et  Ciappetti.     [A  genealogical 

tree],  by  S.   Ammirato.     Flor.    1586, 

single  sheet. 
Carolinghi.       [Genealogical   tree   of   the 

Carlovingian  dynasty],  by  S.  Ammirato. 

Flor.  1599,  single  sheet. 


624 


Addeitda. 


Histoiregenerale  desMaisons  Souveraines, 
des  Maisons  Princieres  et  Ducales,  et 
des  autres  maisons  nobles.  Archives 
ITistoriques.     Paris,  1853,  etc.  fol. 

Kecherches  sur  I'origine  de  plusieurs 
maisons  souverains  d' Europe,  par  le 
baron  de  Koehne.     Berlin,  1863,  8«- 

Galerie  historique,  genealogique  et  bio- 
graphique  des  souverains  europeens  ou 
originaires  de  I'Europe  actuellement 
regnants,  par  Gastave  Oppelt.     Brux. 

1865,  fol. 

Genealogical  Tables  illustrative  of 
Modern  History,  by  H.  B.  George. 
Clarendon    Press    Series.        Oxford, 

1866,  4°-       Third    edition,    enlarged, 
1886. 

Genealogie  des  maisons  princieres  reg- 
nantes  dans  I'Europe  depuis  le  Congres 
de  Vienne  en  1815,  par  H.  K.  Hiort- 
Lorenzen.     Leip.     1871,  12°' 

Les  Maisons  souveraines  de  I'Europe. 
Origine,  histoire,  genealogie,  etc.,  par 
Gaston  de  Fressancourt.    Brux.    1876, 

Manuel  d'histoire,  de  genealogie  et  de 
cLronologie  de  tons  les  Etats  du  Globe, 
depuis  les  temps  les  plus  reciiles  jusqu' 
a  nos  jours,  par  A.  M.  H.  J  .  Stokvis. 
2  vols;  Leide,  1888—89,  8«- 

Genealogical  Chronology  of  the  World 
before  Christ,  giving  the  origin,  genea- 
logy, and  chronology  of  the  earliest 
races  of  mankind.  Edited  by  K.  A. 
McMurdo.     Lond.  1889,  4«- 

Pragmenta  Genealogica,  by  Fred.  Arthur 
Crisp.  Privately  printed,  1889,  etc., 
fol. 

Defaced.  An  historical  sketch.  "We 
have  caused  to  be  defaced  and  all  the 
arms  and  badges  to  be  delete."  Lond. 
1891,   4°' 

The  English  the  Descendants  of  "  The 
ten  Tribes,"  a  lecture,  by  Kobert  Pol- 
whele.   Lond.  1873,  16o- 

Homes  of  Family  Names  in  Great 
Britain,  by  Henry  Brougham  Guppy. 
Lond.   1890,  8°- 

How  to  Trace  a  Pedigree,  by  "  Eouge 
Kose."  See  Walford's  Antiquarian, 
vol.  XI.  p.  238.     Lond.  1887.  8«- 

Lists  of  suspected  persons  in  England 
and  Wales,  1655—57.  Brt.  Mus. 
Add.  MSS.  34011—34017. 


An  exact  Catalogue  of  the  names  of 
several  ministers,  lately  ejected  out  of 
their  livings  in  several  counties  of 
England,  because  they  could  not  con- 
firm for  conscience  sake.  Lond.  1663. 
40. 

Lists  of  Attornies  and  Solicitors,  admitted 
in  pursuance  of  the  late  Act.  Presented 
to  the  House  of  Commons,  pursuant 
to  their  Order,  26  Jan.  1729.  Lond. 
1729,  fol. 

Additional  Lists  of  Attornies  and 
Solicitors.     Lond.  1730,  fol. 

Lists  of  the  Officers  and  their  Deputies 
belonging  to  the  several  Courts  in 
Westminster  Hall,  and  elsewhere. 
Lond.  1731,   fol. 

Agincourt,  A  contribution  towards  an 
Authentic  List  of  the  Commanders  of 
the  English  Host  in  King  Henry  the 
Fifth's  expedition  to  France,  in  the 
third  year  of  his  reign,  by  Joseph 
Hunter,  London,  1850,  12°- 

Estat  de  la  Distribution  de  la  somme 
de  douze  mille  livres  sterling 
accordee  par  la  Reine  aux  pauvres 
Protestants  Fran^ais  Refugiez  en  An- 
gleterre  pour  I'an,  1705.  Lond.  1707, 
fol. 

History  of  a  Huguenot  Family,  by  Ann 
Maury.     New  York,  1853. 

HERALDIC   TREATISES. 

II  Nennio.  Nel  quale  si  ragiona  di  nobilta, 
by  G.  B.  Nenna.     Vinegia,  1542.  8o- 

Nennio,  or  a  treatise  of  nobility,  by  G.  B. 
Nenna.  Done  into  English,  by  W. 
Jones.     Lond.  1595.  4P- 

Nouveau  manuel  complet  du  blason,  ou 
Code  heraldique,  par  J.  Pautet.  Paris, 
1843,  18°- 

Recherches  sur  I'origine  du  blason,  et  en 
particulier  sur  le  fleur  de  lis,  par  Adal- 
bert de  Beaumont.  Paris,  1853,  8^ 

Resume  des  principes  generaux  de  la 
science  heraldique,  par  Oscar  de  Wat- 
teville,  Paris,  1857, 12^- 

Symbolism,  by  JohnYinycomb.  Reprinted 
from  the  "Northern  Whig,"  20th 
November,  1891.     [Belfast,  1891,  8°-  ] 

A  Treatise  on  Heraldry,  British  and 
Foreign,  by  John  Woodward  and  George 
Burnett.  [Illustrated  with  plates  of 
arms  in  colours.]  2  vols.  Edinb.  & 
Lond.  1892,  8o- 


Addenda. 


625 


HEEALDRY. 

Devises  heroiques,  par  Claude  Paradin. 
Lion.  1557,  S^- 

Les  Devises  Heroiques  de  Claude  Para- 
din et  autres  Ant.  1562,  16°-  Other 
editions  in  1563  and  1622. 
Sj^mbola  Heroiea  de  Claude  Paradin  et 
autres.  Ant.  1583,  16°-  Other 
editions,   Lejd.  1600  and  1615. 

Grammaire  heraldique,  contenant  la  de- 
finition exacte  des  armoiries,  suivie 
d'un  vocabulaire  explicatif.  par  N.  J. 
H.  Gourdon  de  Genouillac.  Nouvelle 
edition,  revue  et  augmentee,  etc.  Paris 
[1860]  12^^- 

Handbook  of  Heraldry  [Illustrated.] 
By  T.  W.  Gwilt  Mapleson.  New 
York,  [1851],  8°- 

Medals,  Clasps,  and  Crosses,  Military 
and  Naval,  in  the  collection  of  J.  W. 
Fleming.  Printed  for  private  circu- 
lation, 1871,  4«- 

War  Medals  and  Decorations  issued  to 
the  British  Militarv  and  Naval  Forces 
from  1588  to  1889,  by  D.  Hastings 
Irwin.     Lond.  1890,  8"- 

Origine,  etymologic  et  signification  des 
noms  propres  et  des  armoiries,  par  le 
baron  de  Coston.     Paris,  1866,  8°- 

Tresor  heraldique  d'apres  d'Hozier, 
Menestrier,  Boisseau,  etc.,  par  A.  de 
Laporte.     Tournay,  1864,  12''- 

Le  Monde  heraldique,  Aper^us  historiques 
sur  le  moyen  age,  par  Marc  de  Vissac. 
Clermont-Ferrand,  1870,  8°- 

L'Art  heraldique,  par  N.  J.  H.  Gourdon 
de  Genouillac.     Paris,  1889,  S''- 

ARMS. 

Arms   of  the   Twelve   Tribes   of   Israel. 

See    "  A  Pisgah-Sight  of  Palestine," 

by  Tho.  Fuller.     Lond.  1650,  fol. 
Israel   armorie  ou   armoiries   des   tribus 

d'Israel  sorties  des  enfans  de  Jacob, 

par  J.  L.  Chevillard.     Paris,  1743,  tol. 
Copies  of  Rolls  of  Arms,   in   trick,  time 

of  Edw.  I.  and  Edw.  II.     Brit.   Mus. 

Harl.  MS.  6137. 
Constable's  Roll  of   Arms.       Brit.    Mus. 

Lans.  MS.  205  f.  235. 
Collection    of   Arms,   in  trick,    by  Wm. 

Burton,  of  Leicester.      MS.   belonging 

to  Lord  Braye,  of  Stanford  Hall. 
Armorial   des  Maisons    Souverains,     par 

Charles    Lawton.      Berlin,   1858,    fol. 


Armes  de  toutes  les  puissances.    Nouvelle 
edition,    augmentee  des  armes  et  des 
drapeaux   de   toutes  Jes  nations,   avec      \ 
texte   heraldique.        Paris,    1870,    8'*« 
First  edition  about  1865. 

The  Household  Dictionary  of  the  English 
Language,  published  by  Wm.  Collins, 
Sons,  and  Company,  contains  Arms,  in 
colours,  of  the  Great  Schools,  Colleges 
and  Professors  of  Cambridge,  Colleges 
and  Halls  of  Oxford,  and  Arms  and 
Flags  of  various  Nations.  Lond.  and 
Glasgow,  1871,  4°' 

ROYALTY. 

A  genealogical  account  of  the  Kings  of 
England  from  King  Stephen  to  Henry 
VI.  1447.  Vellum  roll.  Brit.  Mus. 
Sloan  Roll,  xxxi.  i. 

Genealogie  du  Henry  VIII.,  Roy  de 
France  et  d'Angleterre,  with  coloured 
arms  and  miniature  drawings,  15th 
cent.     Brit.  Mus.  Roy.  MS.  15  E,  VI. 

Genealogical  Table,  from  Adam  to  Edward 
the  Sixth,  King  of  England.  MS. 
Brit.  Mus.  Libr.  103,  f .  8. 

Account  of  the  lineal  Descent  of  King 
Edward  VI.  from  Brute,  by  David 
Holand.  Brit  Mus.  Roy.  MS.  18  A, 
Lxxv. 

Genealogical  Tables,  containing  the  pedi- 
gree of  Queen  Elizabeth,  with  the  arms 
emblazoned.  MS.  Brit.  Mus.  Libr. 
133,  i.  12. 

A  perfect  and  exact  arbor  and  genealogy 
of  all  the  Kings,  Queens,  and  Princes 
of  England  ;  according  to  the  book  of 
R.  Doleman,  printed  in  1594,  fol.  Brit. 
Mus.  Bagford  Coll.  5950.  [See  page 
76,  2nd  col.] 

Genealogia  Jacobi  VI.  Scotise  et  Angliae, 
Franciae,  etc.  ejus  nominis  primi  regis, 
etc.,  by  J.  H.  van  Axele.  Rome,  1607, 
single  sheet. 

A  genealogical  chart  of  all  the  Kings  of 
England,  and  their  issue,  from  Egbert 
the  Great,  to  King  George  the  Third. 
Lond.  1772.     Brit.  Mus.  Libr.  2  Table. 

The  Genealogy  of  His  Royal  Highness 
George  Augustus,  Prince  of  Wales,  by 
John  Brown.  Lond.  1790?  single 
sheet. 

The  Regal  Heraldry  of  England,  by  D. 
W.  Le  Valley.  [From  WiUiam  I.  to 
Victoria.]     Single  sheet. 


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AD13ENDA. 


Tableau  genealogique  des  Maisons  rojales 
d'Angleterre  et  d'Ecosse.  Caen,  1853, 
fol. 

England  the  remnant  of  Judah  and  the 
Israel  of  Ephraim,  the  two  Families 
under  One  Head,  by  the  Rev.  F.  11.  A. 
Glover.     Loud.  1881,  8«- 

The  Genealogy  of  11.  M.  G.  M.  Queen 
Victoria,  traced  from  our  first  Parents 
Adam  and  Eve,  by  Shirley  Smith. 
1885,  broadside. 

Table  of  Descent  [from  George  the 
First]  of  Her  Most  Gracious  Majesty 
Queen  Victoria,  by  Geo.  Horatio 
Smith.     1887,  broadside. 

Chronological,  Historical,  and  Heraldic 
Charts  of  the  Royal  House  of  England, 
by  J.  A.  Timmis.     Lond.  1890,  fol. 

The  Seize  Quartiers  of  the  Kings  and 
Queens  of  England.  The  Genealogist^ 
new  series,  vol.  vii.  Lond.  1891,  8*^- 

NOBILITY  AND  GENTRY. 

Creations  of  Sir  Philip  Yorke,  Baron 
Hardwick,  and  of  the  Lords  Coningsby 
and  Harborough,  by  writ  of  Privv 
Seal.     Brit.  Mus.  Lans  MS   1193. 

Creations  of  Nobility,  from  William  I.  to 
Elizabeth.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
34010. 

Tethys  Festival,  containing  : — The  Order 
and  Solemn itie  of  the  Creation  of  the 
High  and  mightie  Prince  Henrie. 
eldest  Sonne  to  our  sacred  Soueraigne. 
Prince  of  Wales,  Duke  of  Cornewall, 
Earle  of  Chester,  etc.  Together  with 
the  Ceremonies  of  the  Knights  of  the 
Bath,  etc.  by  S.  Daniel.  Lond.  1610, 
4°-  Reprinted  in  Lord  Somers'  Tracts, 
2nd  coll.  vol.  i.  Lond.  1750,  4" 

Theatre  de  la  Gloire  et  Noblesse  d'Albion, 
ou  la  genealogie,  alliance  et  antiquite 
de  toutes  les  Maisons  nobles  de  la 
grande  Bretaigne,  par  Abraham  de 
Ville  d'Arcie.  Lond.  1625,  4'^- 

Descents  and  pedigrees  of  the  Kings  of 
England  and  of  several  families  of  the 
Nobility  and  Gentry,  temp.  Charles 
II.  Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  6071. 
Genealogies  and  arms  of  the  English 
Nobility  will  be  found  in  the  British 
31agazine,  1760  to  1767. 
A  Topographical  Survey  of  the  Counties 
of  Hants,  Wilts,  Dorset,  Somerset, 
Devon,  and  Cornwall,  commonly  called 


the  Western  Circuit.  With  the  arms 
of  the  subscribers  and  names  of  the 
nobility  and  gentry,  by  Wm.  Tunni- 
clifte.  Salisbury,  1791,  8'^- 
The  Windsor  Peerage  for  1890.  Edited 
by  Edward  Walford.  London,  1890, 
8^-      Second  edition,  1891. 

ECCLESIASTICAL. 

Dizionario  di  erudizione  Storico-Eccle- 
siastica.  Compilazione  di  Gaetano 
Moroni.  103  vols,  and  4  vols,  of 
indexes,  Ven.  1840-1878,  8"- 

Index  Ecclesiasticus  ;  or,  Alphabetical 
Lists  of  all  Ecclesiastical  Dignitaries 
in  England  and  Wales  since  the 
Reformation,  by  Joseph  Foster.  Oxf. 
and  Lond.  1890,  8'^- 

PARLIAMENTARY. 

List  of  Members  of  Parliament  for  the 
six  northern  counties  (Northumber- 
land. Durham,  Yorkshire,  Lancashire, 
Westmoreland,  and  Cumberland)  and 
the  cities  and  boroughs  in  the  north, 
from  1603  to  1886,  by  W.  W.  Bean. 
2  vols.  Lond.  1890,  8o- 

The  Parliamentary  Guide :  a  concise 
History  of  the  Members  of  both 
Houses  of  Parliament,  their  con- 
nexions, etc.,  by  R.  B.  Mosse.  Lond. 
1835,  120-      Another  edition  in  1837. 

PUBLIC  OFFICERS. 

Lists  of  Public  Officers,  see  "  Book  of 
Dignities,"  by  Joseph  Haydn.  Lond. 
1890,  8''- 

A  General  and  Compleat  List  Military  of 
every  Commission  Officer  of  Horse  and 
Foot  of  England.  Printed  by  J.  Gain 
for  Nathan  Brooks,  1684.  See  Grose's 
Military  Antiquities,  vol.  ii.,  App.  x. 
Lond.  1788,  4"-  ^ 

The  Successi  n  of  Colonels  to  all  His 
Majesties  Land  Forces,  from  their 
Rise  to  1744,  with  dates  of  promotion, 
deaths,  etc.  ;  to  which  is  added  a  List 
of  ye  Royal  Navy.       Lond.  1745,  8°- 

The  Royal  Militar}^  Calendar,  or  Army 
Service  and  Commission  Book.  Third 
edition,  5  vols.      Lond.  1820,  8o- 

The  East  India  Military  Calendar ;  con- 
taining the  Services  of  General  and 
Field  Officers  of  the  Indian  Army.  3 
vols.  Lond.  1823-26,  4«- 


Addenda. 


627 


An  Historical  Record  of  the  Light  Horse 
Volunteers  of  London  and  West- 
minster ;  with  the  Muster  Rolls  from 
the  first  formation  of  the  Regiment, 
1779,  to  the  relodgement  of  the 
Standards  in  the  Tower,  1829,  by  J. 
N.  Collyer  and  J.  I.  Pocock.  Lond. 
1843,  8«- 

Naval  Commissioners  from  12  Charles  II. 
to  1  George  III.,  1660—1760,  compiled 
from  the  original  warrants  and  returns, 
by  Sir  George  Jackson.  With  historical 
notices  by  Sir  G.  F.  Duckett.  Privately 
printed  1889,  8'^- 

ENGLISH    COUNTIES. 

Visitation  of  Bedfordshire,  1566.  Harl. 
MS.  1531.     Privately  printed   by  Sir 

Thos.  Phillipps.     Middle  Hill?  1840? 

40. 

Berkshire  Notes  and  Queries,  a  quarterly 
Journal  devoted  to  the  Family  History, 
Antiquities,  etc.  of  the  Royal  County. 
Edited  by  P.  Tudor  Sherwood.  Lond. 
1890,  etc. 

Catholic  Register  of  Ufton  Court,  Berk- 
shire, and  Woolhampton.  Privately 
printed  for  F.  A.  Crisp.  1889,  fol. 

Visitations  of  Cambridgeshire,  by  Henry 
St.  George  and  others,  1684.  MS.  in 
possession  of  the  Earl  of  Egmont. 

Parish  Registers  of  Abington  Pigotts,  Co. 
Cambridge,  1653—1812.  Edited  by 
Wm.  Graham  F.  Pigott.  Norwich, 
1890,  4"- 

Liber  Feodorum  Militum  in  Com.  Cestrie, 
Brit.  Mus.  Harl.  MS.  699. 

The  Parish  Registers  of  Eastham,  Che- 
shire, 1598—1700.  Privately  printed, 
1891. 

The  Parish  Registers  of  St.  Mary  Stock- 
port, 1584—1620,  with  notes  by  E.  W. 
Bulkeley.     Stockport,  1889  4''- 

Visitation  of  Cornwall,  1620.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  34101. 

Biographical  Sketches  in  Cornwall,  by 
Richard  Polwhele.  3  vols.  Truro  and 
Lond.  1831,  12^- 

Index  to  the  Visitation  of  Derbyshire, 
1663—64.  Privately  printed  by  F.  A. 
Crisp.  1887,  fol.  • 

Visitation  of  Devon  and  Cornwall,  1620. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  34101. 


Devonshire  Parishes  ;  op,  the  Antiquities, 
Heraldry  and  Family  History  of 
Twenty-eight  Parishes  in  the  Arch- 
deaconry of  Totnes,  by  Chas.  Worthy. 
Exeter  and  Lond.  1887,  etc.,  8°- 

Arms  and  Surnames  of  Essex  families  by 
Sir  Edw.  Bisshe,  1664.  Brit.  Mus. 
Harl.  MS.  1085. 

The  Trade  Signs  of  Essex,  by  Christy 
Miller.     Chelmsford,  1887. 

A  History  of  Coggeshall  in  Essex,  with 
an  Account  of  the  Church,  Abbey, 
Manors,  Ancient  Houses,  &c.,  and  bio- 
graphical sketches  of  distinguished 
Men  and  Ancient  Families,  including 
the  Family  of  Coggeshall,  from  1149 
to  1884,  by  Geo.  F.  Beaumont.     Lond. 

1890,  8°- 

The  Parish  Register  of  Lambourne,  Essex. 
Privately  printed  by  Fred.  Arthur 
Crisp.     1890,  fol. 

The  Hall  of  Lawford  Hall.  Records  of 
an  Essex  House  and  of  its  proprietors, 
from  the  Saxon  Times  to  the  reign  of 
Henry  VIII    Privately  printed.  Lond. 

1891.  4'^ 

Transcript  of  the  Parish  Register  of 
Stansted  Montfichet,  Essex,  1558 — 
1762,  by  Jos.  J.  Green.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  34,102.  '      ^ 

Theydon  Mount,  Essex :  its  Lords  and 
Rectors,  with  a  transcript  of  the  parish 
registers  and  monumental  inscriptions, 
by  J.  J.  Howard,  H.  F.  Burke,  and  L. 

N.  Prance.     Privately  printed  (1891), 

40. 

Alverstoke  Church  Inscriptions  and  Parish 
Register.     Oxford,  1885,  8'^- 

The  Heraldic  Bearings  of  the  Families 
and  Residents  of  the  Isle  of  Wight  as 
borne  by  their  Ancestors,  by  Henry  D. 
Cole.     Lond.  1891,  etc.,  4'^- 

Visitation  of  Herefordshire,  by  Henry  St. 
George  and  others  in  1683.  MS.  in 
the  possession  of  the  Earl  of  Egmont. 

Collections  for  a  parochial  historj'  of 
Kent,  consisting  of  biographical,  genea- 
logical, and  heraldic  memoranda,  ex- 
tracts from  parish  registers,  wills,  and 
other  records,  by  Rev.  Thomas  Streat- 
feild,  in  52  vols.  Brit.  Mus.  Add. 
MSS.  33,878—33,929. 

Extracts  from  deeds,  pedigrees  and  mis- 
cellaneous papers  relating  to  Kent. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  34104—34106. 


628 


Addenda. 


The  Register  Book  of  the  Parish  of  St. 
Alphage,  Canterbury,  1558  —  1800. 
Edited  by  J.  M.  Cowper.  106  Copies 
privately  printed,  1889,  4°- 

The  Register  Book  of  the  Parish  of  St. 
George  the  Martyr,  Canterbury,  1538 
—1800.  Edited  by  J.  M.  Cowper. 
Cant.  1891,  8«- 

The  Registers  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen, 
Canterbury,  1559—1800.  Edited  by 
J.  M.  Cowper.  106  Copies  privately 
printed,  1890,  4^- 

Two  Lancashire  Rolls  of  Arms,  by  J.  P. 
Rylands.     1888,  8'^- 

History  of  the  Parish  of  Ribchester,  by 
Tom  C.  Smith  and  the  Rev.  Jonathan 
Shortt.  London  and  Preston,  1890, 
8'^-  [Contains  extracts  from  the  parish 
registers  from  1598  to  1812,  and  a 
chapter  on  "Old  Families"  of  the 
•  neighbourhood.] 

\  Heralds'  Visitation  of  Lincolnshire,  1681 
— 83.  MS.  in  the  possession  of  the 
Earl  of  Egmont. 

Old  Lincolnshire  :  an  Antiquarian  Maga- 
zine. Edited  by  Geo.  H.  Burton. 
Stamford  and  London,  1883,  etc.,  4°- 

The  Parish  Register  of  Irby-upon-Hum- 
ber,  CO.  Lincoln.  Privately  printed  by 
Fred.  Arthur  Crisp.  1890,  fol. 

Stanford  Church  and  its  Registers,  by 
Rev.  W.  H.  Sandon.  Leicestershire 
Architectural  and  Archceological 
Society,  1883. 

Heralds'  Visitation  of  London,  1687. 
MS.  in  the  possession  of  the  Earl  of 
Egmont. 

Allegations  for  Marriage  Licences  issued 
from  the  Faculty  Office  of  the  Arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury,  at  London, 
1543  to  1869.  Extracted  by  Col.  J. 
L.  Chester,  and  edited  by  G.  J.  Army 


tage. 


Harleian  Society.  Lond.  1886, 


Allegations  for  Marriage  Licences  issued 
by  the  Vicar-General  of  the  Arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury,  1679  to  1694. 
Edited  by  G.  J.  Armytage.  Harleian 
Society.     Lond.  1890,  8o- 

Catalogue  of  the  Portgraves,  Custoses, 
Bailiffs,  Maiors,  and  Sheriffs  [of  Lon- 
don], with  the  Coats  of  Arms  of  each 
Maior  to  the  present  time.  Lists  of 
the  Aldermen,  Common  Council,  Re- 
corders, Common  Sergeants,  etc.  Free- 


men of  the  City,  called  Barons.  The 
Companies,  or  Corporations,  with  their 
Coats  of  Arms,  etc.  And  Merchant 
Companies,  with  their  armorial  bearings. 
See  "  Survey  of  London,"  by  John 
Stow,  Stripe's  edition,  vol.  ii.  Lond. 
1720,  fol.  [For  later  lists  of  City 
Officers,  see  Havdn's  Book  of  Dignities, 
1890.] 

A  List  of  the  Chiefs,  Officers,  Court  of 
Assistants,  &c.,  of  the  Honourable 
Artillery  Company,  in  the  year  1791. 
Lond.  1791,  8^'- 

A  Handbook  of  London  Bankers,  with 
some  account  of  their  Predecessors  the 
Early  Goldsmiths,  by  F.  G.  Hilton 
Price.  Enlarged  edition.  Lond. 
1890-1,  4P- 

The  Annals  of  the  Barber-Surgeons  of 
London,  compiled  from  their  records 
and  other  sources,  with  illustrations, 
and  a  facsimile  of  title-page  of  Charter- 
Book,  by  Sydney  Young.  Lond.  1890, 
40. 

Grant   of    Arms    to     the    Company    of 

Masons,    London,  1472,   confirmed  in 

1520.     Brit.  Mus.  Add.  Ch.  19,135. 
The  Register  of  Baptisms  and  Marriages 

at    St.     George's    Chapel,    May   Fair. 

Edited  by  Geo.  J.  Armytage.  Harleian 

Society.     Lond.  1889,  8«- 
The  Register  Book  of  the  Parish  of  St. 

Nicholas   Aeons,   London,   1539-1812. 

Transcribed  by    Wm.    Brigg.      Leeds, 

1890,  8«- 
Register  of  Marriages  and  Burials  in  the 

church  of  St.  Peter,  within  the  Tower 

of   London,    1613-1622.      Brit.   Mus. 

Add.  MS.  23,941. 

The  London  and  Middlesex  Notebook  ;  an 
illustrated  magazine  devoted  to  the 
local  history|[and  antiquities  of  the 
Cities  of  London  and  Westminster,  and 
the  County  of  Middlesex.  Edited  bv 
W.  P.  W.  Phillimore.  Lond.  1891, 
etc.,  8"- 

The  Parish  Register  of  Kensington,  co. 
Middlesex,  from  1539  to  1675,  edited 
by  F.  N.  Macnamara  and  A.  Story - 
Maskelyne.  Harleian  Society.  I  ond. 
1890,  8«- 

Arms  and  Surnames  of  Norfolk  families 
by  Sir  Edw.  Bisshe,  1664.  Brit.  Mus 
Harl.  MS.  1085. 


Addenda. 


629 


Norfolk  Oliicial  Lists,  frum  the  earliest 
period  to  the  present  day,  by  Hamon 
Le  Strange.     Norwich,  1890,  S^- 

First  Parish  Kegist'T  of  St.  George  of 
Torabland,  Norwich,  by  G.  B.  Jay, 
with  notes  by  T.  R.  Tallack,  revised  by 
Wm.  Hudson      Norw.  1891,  4''- 

Pedigrees  recorded  at  the  Heralds'  Visita- 
tion of  the  County  of  Northumberland 
in  1015  and  1666.  Edited  by 
Joseph  Foster.  Newcastle-on-Tyne, 
1891,  8'^ 

A  Roll  of  Anns  relating  to  the  count}'^  of 
Northumberland,  by  A.  Strother.  The 
Genealogist,  new  series,  vol.  vii.  Lond. 
1891.  8'^- 

Collinson's  History  of  Somersetshire 
(1791),  interleaved  with  MS.  notes, 
pedigrees,  etc.,  by  the  Rev.  W.  Phelps 
in  4  vols.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
38820—33823. 

Visitation  and  genealogical  collections 
relating  to  Somersetshire  families,  by 
the  Rev.  Wm.  Phelps.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  33882. 

The  Old  Parish  Register  of  Milborne 
Port,  Somerset,  by  Chas.  H.  Mayo. 
Sherborne,  1891,  8»- 

Wedmore  Parish  Registers.  Marriages, 
1561—1839;  Baptisms,  1561—1812. 
2  vols.     Wells,  1888  and  1890,  4''- 

Copy  of  the  Registers  of  the  Church  of 
St.  George,  Wilton,  co.  Somerset,  1558 
— 1837,  by  J.  H.  Spencer.  Taunton, 
1890.   8^»- 

Transcript  of  the  First  Register  Book  of 
the  Parish  of  Saint  Matthew,  Walsall, 
by  F.  W.  Willmore.     1890,  8°- 

Genealogical  Collections  relating  to  Suf- 
folk, by  Joseph  James  Muskett.  22  vols. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS.  33,856—33,877. 

Arms  and  Surnames  of  Suffolk  families, 
by  Sir  Edward  Bisshe,  1664.  Brit. 
Mus.  Harl.  MS.  1085. 

Visitation  of  Wiltshire,  by  Sir  Edward 
Bysshe.  Jekyll  MS.  45.  All  Souls 
College,  Oxford. 

Institutiones  Clericorum  in  Com.  Wilts 
1297—1810.  Edited  by  Sir  Thos. 
Phillipps.  Tvpis  Medio — Montanis, 
1825,  fol. 

The  Register  of  Persons  entiUed  to  vote 
in  the  election  of  a  Member  for  the 
Borough  of  Wilton,  1854 — 64.  Lond. 
(1863),  obi.  80- 


Yorkshire  Genealogist.  Edited  by  *  J. 
Horsfall  Turner.  Bingley,  1888,  etc. 
8"- 

The  Survey  of  the  County  of  York,3by 
John  Kirkby,  commonly  called  Kirk  by 's 
Inquest,  etc.  Edited  by  R.  H.  Skaife. 
Surtees  Society.     Durham,  1867. 

Transcript  of  Leeds  Parish  Registers. 
Publications  of  the  'Vhoresby  Society. 
Leeds,  1889,  etc.  8^ 

Leeds.  Local  Worthies  and  Genealogies. 
Thoreshy  Society.  Leeds,  1889,  etc.  8" 

The  Heraldry  of   York  Minster,  by  Rev. 

A.  P.  Purey-Cust.    Leeds,  1890.  fol. 

SCOTLAND. 

Facsimile  of  an  ancient  Heraldic  Manu- 
script by  Sir  David  Lyndsay,  of  the 
Mount,  Lyon  King  of  Arms,  1542. 
Edinb.  1878,  fol.  [New  edition,  see  p. 
210.] 

The  Roll  of  the  Highland  Clans  of  Scot- 
land, with  their  principal  Cadets,  by  R. 
C.  De  Crespigny.  [With  their  arms  in 
colours.]     Lond.  1889,  single  sheet. 

Coats  Armorial  of  Scottish  Trade  Incor- 
porations.    Aberdeen,  1886,  8°- 

A  History  of  the  Society  of  Writers  to 
Her  Majesty's  Signet,  with  a  List  of 
the  Members  of  the  Society  from  1594 
to  1890.     Edinb.  1890,  4P- 

A  List  of  Persons  concerned  in  the 
Rebellion,  etc.  of  1745—1746.  With 
a  preface  by  the  Earl  of  Rosebery  and 
annotations  by  the  Rev.  Walter  Mac- 
leod.     Edinb.  1890,  8"- 

Roll  of  Eminent  Burgesses  of  Dundee, 
1513—1886.     Dundee,  1887,  4P- 

The  Incorporated  Trades  of  Edinburgh 
[with  their  arms],  by  James  Colston, 
Edinb.  1891,  4P' 

WALES. 

The  Cambrian  Register.  3  vols.  Lond. 
1796—1818,  8«- 

Archseologia  Cambrensis.  The  Journal 
of  the  Cambrian  Archaeological  Asso- 
ciation. 5  series.  Lond.  1846 — 1891, 
8°       In  progress. 

Memoirs  and  sketches  of  one  hundred- 
and-eleven  eminent  men,  natives  of  the 
County  of  Cardigan,  etc.,  by  Daniel 
Williams.     Cardigan  ?  1874,  4P- 

The  Parish  Registers  of  Kegidog,  alias 
St.  George,  near  Abergele.  Privately 
printed  by  Fred.  Arthur  Crisp.  1890, 
fol. 


630 


Addenda. 


Inscriptions  in  the  Church  and  Church- 
yards of  Swansea,  co.  Glamorgan. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  34,061. 

JAMAICA. 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  and 
other  Public  Records  in  the  islands  of 
Jamaica  and  Barbadoes,  with  copies  of 
monumental  inscriptions  from  1643  to 
1800,  by  Capt.  J.  H.  L.  Archer.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  27,969. 

List  of  the  Governors  and  Presidents  of 
Jamaica,  from  1660  to  1738.  With 
the  arms  of  some  of  the  Governors,  etc. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  12,428. 

List  of  Landholders  in  Jamaica,  about 
the  year  1750.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS. 
12,436. 

WILLS. 

Abstracts  of  Wills  in  the  Prerogative 
Court  of  Canterbury,  18th  century. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  23,233. 

A  Calendar  of  Wills  relating  to  the  County 
of  Kent.  Proved  in  the  Prerogative 
Court  of  Canterbury  between  1384  and 
1559.  Edited  by  Leland  L.  Duncan. 
Lewisham  Antiquarian  Society.  Lee, 
1890,  8''- 

Lincolnshire  Wills,  first  series,  1500 — 
1600.  Edited  by  A.  R.  Maddison. 
Lincoln,  1891. 

Index  to  Ipswich  Wills,  1444—1790. 
Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  34099. 

Somersetshire  Wills.  Third  and  fourth 
series,  1889.     [See  also  p.  231.] 

Wells  Wills,  arranged  in  parishes  and 
annotated,  by  Fred.  Wm.  Weaver. 
Lond.  1890,  8«- 

Index  of  Wills  in  the  York  Registry, 
1389  to  1553.  Yorkshire  Archceolo- 
gical  Association.,  Record  Series,  vols, 
vi  and  xi.     1889  and  1891,  8<'' 

Wills  in  the  York  Registry,  from  1636 
to  1652.  Edited  by  F.  Collins,  York- 
shire ArchcBological  Association, 
Record  Series,  vol.  iv.  1888,  8^- 

Abstracts  of  Yorkshire  Wills  in  the  Time 
of  the  Commonwealth,  at  Somerset 
House,  London.  Edited  by  John  Wm. 
Clay,  Yorkshire  Archoeological  Associ- 
ation. Record  Series,  vol.  ix.  1890,  8°- 


EPITAPHS. 

A  select  collection  of  epitaphs,  carefully 
selected  from  the  Tombstones  of  the 
most  eminent  personages  in  England, 
Scotland,  and  Ireland.  ,  [The  dedica- 
tion signed  Kill-Care.]  Lond.  1759, 
12"- 

FLAGS. 

La  Connoissance  des  Pavilions,  ou  Ban- 
nieres,  que  la  plupart  des  Nations 
arborent  en  mer,  Comme  sont  ceux  d' 
Angleterre,  d'Ecosse,  et  d'Trlande, 
des  Provinces-Unies,  des  Pays-Bas,  de 
I'Espagne,  du  Portugal,  de  1' Italic,  de 
France,  du  Dannemarc,  de  la  Suede, 
de  la  Pologne,  de  Prusse,  d'Allemagne, 
de  Moscovie,  de  Turquie,  de  Barbaric, 
et  des  Indes  Orientales,  &c.  La  Haye, 
1737,  4'^- 

The  Heraldic  History  of  the  British  Flag, 
by  Christopher  Thomas  Richardson. 
Lond.  1886,  8°- 

The  British  Flag  :  its  origin  and  history. 
Incidents  in  its  use  in  America,  by 
Jonathan  F.  Morris.  Hartford,  Conn. 
1889,  8«- 

Drawings  of  the  Flags  in  use  at  the  pre- 
sent time  by  various  Nations.  Ad- 
miralty. Printed  by  Authority.  Lond. 
1889,  4'>- 

The  Colours  of  the  British  Army.  Litho- 
graph, by  Emrik  and  Binger,  Berners 
Street,  London  ;  and  published  by  Day 
and  Sons.     Lond.  1891,  large  sheet. 

Les  Couleurs  de  la  France,  ses  enseignes 
et  ses  drapeaux.  par  R.  Quarre  de 
Yerneuil.     Paris,  1876,  8''- 

Les  Drapeaux  Fran9ais,  leurs  Gardes  et 
leurs  Legendes,  par  L.  N.  Ney.  Paris, 
1880,  8«- 

Les  Drapeaux  fran^ais.  Histoire  des 
couleurs  nationales  ;  oriflammes  et  ban- 
nieres,  etc.,  par  Paul  Max.     1880,  H^- 

Mags  of  France.  Les  Regiments  sous 
Louis  XV.,  par  Louis  Mouillard.  Paris, 
1883,  fol. 

L'  Ancien  Drapeau  de  la  Fran^ais,  par 
Leon  Hennet.     Paris,  1886  ? 

CRUSADES. 

Les  Croisades,  et  le  Royaume  Latin  de 
Jerusalem,  par  J.  P.  A.  de  La  Porte. 
Limoges,  1863,  S^- 


Addenda. 


631 


Considerations  sur  divers  anciens  titres, 
dont  quelqiies-uns  se  rattachent  aux 
croisades,  par  le  comte  de  Delley  de 
Blanemesnil.     Paris,  1863,  4o- 

Notice  sur  quelques  anciens  titres,  suivie 
de  considerations  sur  les  salles  des 
Croisades  au  Musee  de  Versailles,  par 
le  comte  Delley  de  Blanemesnil  Paris, 
1866,  4«- 

OEDERS  OF  KNIGHTHOOD. 

Inventaire  sommaire  des    Archives  Hos- 

pitalieres  anterieures  a  1 790,  par  Lucicn 

Merlet.     Chartres,  1890,  4"- 
Das  Buch  vom  Schwanenorden,  von  Dr. 

Graf  Stillfried  und  S.  Haenle.    Berlin, 

1881,  fol. 

FAMILY  HISTORIES  AND 
PEDIGREES. 

Alten  —  Stammtafeln  des  Uradelichen 
Geschlechtes  von  Alten,  1182-1889.  By 
Victor  von  Alten.  Berlin,  1889,  obi. 
fol. 

Amati — Liutai  antichi  e  moderni  (Genea- 
logia  degli  Amati  e  del  Guarnieri),  by 
Giov.  de  Piccolellis.  2  vols.  Fir. 
1885-86,  8°- 

Ames — Genealogical  Memoranda  of  the 
Family  of  Ames,  by  Reginald  Ames. 
Privately  printed      Lond.  1S89,  4"- 

Annibal — Descendentia  Annibalis  Fratris 
Germani  Cardinalis  Ric.  Annibalriensis 
de  Molaria,  by  A.  de  Annibalis  Rome, 
1650      Single  sheet. 

Avery — Our  Family  Genealogy.  (Avery 
and  Morgan.)  Privately  printed,  Hart- 
ford, 1851. 

Baltimore — Memoirs  of  the  Baltimore 
family.  See  London  Magazine,  vol. 
37,  p.  283.     1768. 

Baroncelli  et  Bandini,  by  Scijaone  Ammi- 
rato.  [A  genealogical  tree.]  Single 
sheet,  1585. 

Bartow — The  Bartow  Family  in  England, 
by  the  Rev.  E.  P.  Bartow.      1890,  8"- 

Bentham — Correspondence  and  papers  of 
the  Family  of  Bentham,  in  twenty- 
eight  volumes.  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MSS. 
33,537—33,564. 

Bigelow  —  Genealogy  of  the  Bigelow 
Family  of  America,  from  tl^  Marriage 
in  1642,  of  John  Biglo  and  Mary 
Warren,  to  1890,  by  Oilman  Bigelow 
Howe.     Wore  ,  Mass.,  1890,  8<>- 


Bograan—  A  Genealogy  of  the  Bogman 
Family,  1767—1890,  by  E.  W.  Leavitt. 
Privately  printed,  1890,  S'^- 

Bosanquet — The  Genealogy  of  the  Family 
of  Bosanquet  and  its  connexions,  by 
l>ouisa  Clara  Meyer.  Privately  printed, 
1877,  fol. 

Bourbon — Genealogie  des  Bourbons  de 
France,  d'Espagne,  de  Naples,  et  de 
Parme,  par  Henri  Lehec.  Chateauroux, 
1860,  4"- 

Bournonville  -  Arbolgenealogico-historico 
de  la  Casa  y  Familia  de  los  Seiiores 
Duquesde  Bournonville,  by  E.Caselles. 
Barcelona,  1680,  fol. 

Boyd — Selections  from  the  papers  of  the 
family  of  Boyd  of  Kilmarnock.  Abbots- 
ford  Club  Miscellany,  vol.  1.  Edinb. 
1837,  4'^- 

Breck — Genealogy  of  the  Breck  Family, 
descended  from  Edward  of  Dorchester 
and  his  brothers  in  America,  by  Sam. 
Breck,     Omaha,  1889,  8  '• 

Browne — Genealogical  Memoirs  of  the 
Browne  Familv  of  cos.  StafPord,  Derby, 
Middlesex,  and  Salop  ;  also  the  Peploe 
Family  of  Garnstone,  co.  Hereford,  by 
G.  B.  Morgan.     Lond.  1888,  etc.  4" 

Buchanan — Claim  of  Dr  Francis  Hamil- 
ton Buchanan  of  Spittal,  with  a 
genealogy.     Edinb.  1826,  4" 

Ca?sar — Genealogia  Caesiorum,  by  Luca 
A.  Petti.    Rome,  1611,  single  sheet. 

Ad  sex  priraorum  Cassarum  genealo- 

gicam  arborem  commentaria  Pio  VI. 
P.M.  dicata.  [With  a  dedicatory  letter 
by  J.  B.  Rotund^is.]  Neapoli,  1787,  4o- 

Cancelliera  —  Historia  della  famiglia 
Cancelliera  di  Pistoia,  etc.,  by  Scipione 
Ammirato.     Flor.  1627,  4o- 

Carington — [Genealogy  of  Carington  and 
Smith],  by  F.  C.  Smith.  Privately 
printed  [1882?],  broadside.  Brit. 
Mus.  Lib.  1860,  d.l.  (20). 

Chisholm — History  of  the  Chisholms, 
with  genealogies  of  the  principal  fami- 
lies of  the  name,  by  Alex.  Mackenzie. 
Inverness,  1891,  8»- 

Clavering—  -The  Titular  Barony  of  Claver- 
ing;  Its  Origin  and  Right  of  Inheritance 
by  the  Norman  House  of  Clavering. 
Privately  printed.     Lond.  1891,  4P- 

Conant — A  Genealogy  of  one  branch  of 
the  Conant  Family  1581—1890,  by  E. 
W.  Leavitt.  Privately  printed,  1890, 8°- 


632 


Addenda. 


Cornwallis — Correspondence  of  Charles, 
First  Marquis  Cornwallis,  with  notes 
[and  pedigree  from  1378  to  1858],  by 
Chas.  Ross    3  vols.    Lond.  1859,  8'» 

Oorry — The  History  of  the  Corry  Family 
of  Castlecoole,  by  the  Earl  of  Belmore. 
Lond.  and  Dubl.  1891,  8^- 

Cromwell  —  Historical  Account  and 
Genealogical  Descent  of  the  Cromwell 
Family.  London  Magazine^  vol.  43. 
Lond.  1771,  8"^- 

The  House  of  Cromwell  and 

the  Story  of  Dunkirk.  A  genealogical 
history  of  the  descendants  of  the  Pro- 
tector, with  anecdotes  and  letters,  by 
James  Waylen.  Lond.  1891,  8''-  [See 
also  p.  342,  col.  2.] 

Davalos — The  history  of  the  Davalos 
Family.     Lond.  1843,  12^^- 

Dike,  see  Noyes. 

Du  Bois — Genealogies  des  families  Du 
Bois,  dite  De  Hoves  et  Du  Vernay  du 
Plessis,  par  P.  A.  Du  Chastel  de  la 
Howardries.  Tournai.  1876,  8°-  Only 
75  copies  printed. 

Dudley — Cosmo  Dudley.  Arbor  Don  C. 
Dudlei,  etc.  Don  Cosimus  Princeps 
Northumbrise  fecit.  Single  sheet,  1626. 

Sir  Robert  Dudley.   Albero  del  Duca 

di  Northumbria,  come  descende  dal 
Sangue  Reale  di  Inghilterra.  Single 
sheet,  1627  ? 

Albore  et  ramo  principale  di  Don  R. 

Dudleo,  etc.     Single  sheet,  1627. 

Dudley  Ancestry,  by  Dean  Dudley. 

Boston,  Mass.  1862,  single  sheet. 
Du  Vernay,  see  Du  Bois. 

Edson,  see  Noyes. 

Eltz  — Geschichte  der  Herren  und  Grafen 

zu  Eltz,  von  F.  W.  E.  Roth.      2  vols. 

Mainz,  1889,  8«- 
Estorff — Kurzer  Arbiss  d(ir  Familienges- 

chichte  der  Estorff's,  von  G.O.C.  v.E. 

Haag,  1850  ?  8"- 

Farcy — Genealogie    de    la    Famille    De 

Farcy,   pir    Paul   de    Fare  v.      Leval, 

1891,  40- 
Felton — Notes     respecting    the     Felton 

Family  of  Norfolk,  1327—1678.   Brit. 

Mus.  Eg.  MS.  2722,  f.  38. 

Folkard — A  Monograph  of  the  Family  of 
Folkard  of  Suffolk,  by  Arthur  Folkard. 
Privately  printed,  1890,  &c.,  4''- 


Frost — Pedigree  of  John  Frost,  of  Lang- 
ham,  CO.  Suffolk,  died  1633,  to 
Meadows  Frost,  of  London,  born  1875. 
Privately  printed,  single  sheet. 

Garelli — Die  Garelli.  Ein  Beitrag  zur 
Culturgeschichte  des  xvnr.  Jahrhun- 
derts,  von  Gustav  von  Suttner.  Second 
and  enlarged  edition.     Wien,  188^,4° 

Gawdy — Original  correspondence  of  the 
Families  of  Gawdy,  Hobart,  Le  Neve, 
etc.  1509—1757.  10  vols.  Brit. 
Mus.  Eg.  MSS.  2713—2722.  See 
10th  Report  of  the  Historical  MSS. 
Commission,  part  2,  1885. 

Gibbon  Family,  Memoirs  of,  see  "  New 
London  Magazine,"  vol.  4,  p.  570. 
Lond.  1788,  8«- 

Glen — Memorials  of  the  Scottish  Family 
of  Glen,  by  the  Rev.  Charles  Rogers. 
Edinb.  1878,  4P 

Gonzaga — Life  of  Saint  Aloysius  Gon- 
zaga,  by  Father  Virgil  Cepari ;  edited 
by  Father  Francis  Goldie.  [Contains 
portraits  of  the  Lords,  Counts,  Mar- 
quises, Princes  and  Dukes  of  Gonzaga, 
and  a  Genealogical  Table  of  the  House 
of  Gonzaga  of  Mantua,  etc.]  Einsie- 
deln,  1891,  8^- 

Goodwin — The  Goodwins  of  Hartford, 
Connecticut,  Descendants  of  William 
and  Ozias  Goodwin.  Compiled  for 
James  J.  Goodwin.  Hartford,  Conn., 
1»91,  8o- 

Gozzadini — L'  Archivio  della  Famiglia 
Gozzadini,  by  U.  Dallari.  Bologna, 
1890,  8«- 

Guarnieri,  see  Amati. 

Hadington — Memorials  of  the  Earls  of 
Hadington,  by  Sir  Wm.  Eraser.  2  vols. 
Edinb.  1889,  4«- 

Kalau — Geschichte  und  Genealogie  der 
Familie  Kalaw,  Kalau,  Calow,  Calov 
und  Calo  ;  und  der  Familie  Kalau  vom 
Hofe,  von  C.  Kalau  vom  Hofe.  2  vols. 
Berlin,  1890,  8^- 

Lar — Genealogie  historique  de  la  Masion 
de  Lar  et  de  Lara,  maison  royale 
d'  Espagne,  par  Jules  de  Bourroussede 
Laffore.     Paris,  1879,  single  sheet. 

La  Tremoille — Les  La  Tremoille  pendant 
cinq  siecles.     Nantes,  1890,  4"- 

Lazareff — Memorial  of  the  lives  and 
works  of  the  Princes  of  the  Family  of 
Lazareff,  by  Grigorian  Mseriants. 
Armenian.     Moscow,  1856,  8"- 


Addenda. 


Le  Doulx — Notice  genealogique  sur  la 
fainille  Le  Doulx  de  Melleville,  par 
Charles  Molle.  Evreux.  1888,  4'^- 
Additions  et  Justifications   1890. 

Lee — Account  of  the  Family  of  Lee,  of 
Hartwell,  Bucks.  Privately  printed, 
pp.  4.  See  also  Stowe  MS.  64^6.  Brit. 
Mus. 

Leslie,  see  Melville. 

Leven,  Earls  of,  see  Melville. 

Littleton — An  account  of  the  family  of 
Sir  Edw.  Littleton.  See  Universal 
Magazine,  vol.  31.     Lond.  1762,  8'^- 

Liviani — Livianorum  genealogia,  by  Luca 
A.  Petti.    Kome  [1619,]  single  sheet. 

Lo  Presti  Fontana  d'Angioli,  etc.  Genea- 
logie  der  freiherrlichen  Familie,  by  L. 
Biro.  [Translated  into  Hungarian  by 
I.  Melczer.]  Hung,  and  Oer.  Buda- 
pest, 1885,  8°- 

Lumsden— Memorials  of  the  Families  of 
Lumsdaine,  Lumisden  or  Lumsden,  by 
Lieut.-Col.  H.  W.  Lumsden.  Eighty 
copies  privately  printed.  Edinb.  1889, 

MeadDws — Pedigree  of  Medewe,  from 
William  I.  to  1842.  Privately  printed, 
single  sheet. 

Melville— The  Melvilles,  Earls  of  Mel- 
ville, and  the  Leslies,  Earls  of  Leven, 
by  Sir  Wm.   Eraser.     3  vols.     Edinb. 

1890,  4« 

Morgan  —  Historical  and  Genealogical 
Memoirs  of  the  Morgan  Family,  as 
represented  in  the  Peerage  of  England, 
by  the  Right  Hon.  the  Baron  Tredegar. 
Compiled  by  G.  Blacker  Morgan.  Vol. 
1.     Lond.  1891,  4«- 

Nicholas — Papers  relating  to  the  Family 
of  Nicholas,  of  Eoundway,  co.  Wilts., 
tempp.  Eliz. — Geo.  II.  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  34,008. 

Pease  of  Darlington.  With  notices  of 
the  families  of  Robson,  Backhouse, 
Dixon,  and  others,  being  the  descend- 
ants of  Joseph  Pease  of  Shafton,  by 
Joseph    Foster.        Privately    printed, 

1891,  4°- 

Peploe,  see  Browne. 

Peters — History  of  the  Rev.  Hi^h  Peters; 
with  an  appendix  containing  a  genea- 
logy of  the  Peters  Family,  by  Rev. 
Sam.  Peters.     New  York,  1807. 


Pulford— The  Barons  of  Pulford  in  the 
Ilth  and  12th  centuries  and  their 
Descendants,  by  Sir  Geo.  Sitwell. 
Scarborough,  1889,  4''- 

Sforza — Breve  description  del  origen  de 
la  Serenis.sima  Casa  Sforza,  Duques 
soberanos  de  Milan.  18th  cent.  Brit. 
Mus.  Add.  MS.  26,870. 

Shelmerdine  Family,  The.  Extracts  from 
Church  Registers,  etc.  Privately  printed. 

Shenstone  Family,  The,  including  the 
Ancestry  of  the  Poet  Shenstone,  with 
notes,  by  Sydney  Glazebrook  Privately 
printed. 

Smith,  see  Carington. 

Spaur — Personaggi  illustri  della  Tirolese 
famiglia  dei  Conti  di  Spaur  richiamati 
alia  memoria  per  celebrare  le  nozze 
Mocenigo — Spaur,  by  E.  A.  Cigogna. 
Venezia,  1822,  8o- 

Strangwayes — Pedigree  of  Mrs.  Louisa 
Strangwayes  of  Well  in  co.  York, 
shewing  her  descent  through  the 
families  of  Holt  and  Knyvet,  etc.,  by 
Wm.  Radclyffe,  1809,  single  sheet. 

Strothers — The  Strothers  of  Alnwick, 
Bilton,  and  Newton-on-the-Moor,  Nor- 
thumberland. With  an  account  of  the 
Family,  etc  ;  by  A.  Strothers.  Pri- 
vately printed. 

Town  send — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Townsend,  with  wills  and  notes  relating 
to  the  family,  edited  by  R.  S.  Bod- 
dington.  Privately  printed,  Lond. 
1881,  4P' 

Tredegar,  Baron,  see  Morgan. 

Upwood — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
Up  wood  of  Co.  Norfolk.  Compiled  by 
Rev.  C.  R.  Manning.  Privately 
printed. 

Wallace— The  Book  of  Wallace,  by  the 
Rev.  Charles  Rogers.  Grampian  Club, 
2  vols.  Edinb.  1889,  4o- 

Wangenheim — Regesten  und  Urkunden 
zur  Geschichte  des  Geschlechts  Wan- 
genheim und  seiner  Besitzungen,  von 
F.  H.  A.  von  Wangenheim.  Hannover, 
1857,  80- 

Yardley — Pedigree  of  the  Family  of 
"iardley,  of  Chatham,  Kent.  Com- 
piled by  Wm.  Brigg.  Privately 
printed. 


634 


Addenda. 


FOREIGN. 

History  of  the  Town  of  Dorchester, 
Massachusetts,  by  a  Committee  of  the 
Dorchester  Antiquarian  and  Historical 
Society.  Boston,  1851,  etc.  S<>-  [Con- 
tains a  list  of  the  names  and  brief 
accounts  of  its  early  settlers.] 

Die  Wappen  der  Buchgewerbe,  etc.,  von 
H.  G.  Stroehl.     Wien,  1891,  4^- 

Dictionnaire  des  Parlementaires  Fran9ais, 
1789—1889,  par  A.  Robert  &  G. 
Cougny.     Paris,  1889,  S^- 


Some  Account  of  the  Seigneurs  of  Au- 
bigny,  in  France,  1422 — 1672,  by  Lady 
Elizabeth  Cust.      London,  1891,  4o-  | 

Les  Comtes  de  Boulogne,  par  Dom 
Francois  Ganneron        Boul.  1891,  8^-      1 

Geschlechter-Buch  :  Darinn  der  loblichen     | 
Kayserlichen   Reichs   Statt  Augspurg. 
Franckfurt  am  Main,  1661,  fol. 

Lexikon  derHamburgischen  Schriftsteller. 
Edited  by  Dr.  Hans  Schroeder.  8  vols. 
Hamburg,  1851-83,  8"- 

Wappen  und  Siegel  der  Koniglichen 
Haupt-und  Residenzstadt  Konigsberg, 
von  W.  Hensche.     Konig.  1877,  4"' 


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Abbots. 

103 

Armorial  bearings,     . 

17 

Aberdeen,  collections  for,  215 

Hirits   for    under- 

Abergavenny, barony  and 

standing. 

34 

monuments, 

164 

Use  of. 

33 

Abington  registers,     . 

122 

Annorial  China, 

38 

AbingtonPigotts  registers,  627 

Armorials,    English   and 

Abuses  by  Painters,   . 

33 

Foreign,      .             .62, 

625 

Abyssinia, 

621 

Armour,  Ancient,       .    17 

33 

Act  for  recording  matches 

Armouries, 

45 

and  descents. 

18 

Armoury,  Blason  of  . 

30 

Adams  pedigree 

137 

Mysteries  of,    . 

36 

Addington  registers,  etc.    184 

Science  of. 

35 

Adisham  rectors, 

146 

Arms,  Alphabets  of, 

55 

Admirals,             113, 

115,  116 

and  Ancestors, 

623 

Agincourt, 

624 

Antiquity  of,   . 

36 

Airey  family. 

74 

of  Archbishops,    50 

61 

Albigenses,     . 

17 

62,  105 

Alcantara,  Order  of, 

251 

of  Bannerets    . 

46 

Aldboum  registers,    . 

189 

of  Baronets 

49 

Aldeburgh,  arms  of, 

196 

of  Barons 

46 

Alderbury  register,    . 

189 

of  Bishops,     50,  61 

62 

Allgood  family. 

74 

of  Boroughs,    . 

62 

Almanac  de  Gotha,    . 

4 

Catalogue  of    . 

45 

Almon's  Peerage, 

95 

of  Cities, 

62 

Almondbury,  annals  and 

ofCoUeges,      .    61 

62 

pedigrees,    . 

196 

of  Companies,       52 

62 

Alnwick,  Lords  of,     . 

170 

of  the  Conquerors, 

51 

Aloiiete,  Fr.  Treatise, 

24 

of  Corporations, 

62 

Alveley  register. 

176 

of  Counties,     . 

62 

Alverstoke  register     . 

627 

Dictionaries  of 

56 

Ambassadors, 

111 

Discourse  of,    . 

36 

America  : 

of  Emperors,  Kings 

General  collections. 

522-526 

and  Dukes,  . 

46 

Places,               526-539.  634 

Grants  of          .49 

56 

Anderson  family. 

74 

from  Guillim's  MS. 

51 

Andover,  Archives     . 

140 

52 

Anglesey,  Earl  of, 

74 

Herald  of. 

4 

Anglesey  pedigrees,  She- 

of the  Iceni 

45 

riffs,  Knights,  etc. 

222 

Irish,                 .  48, 

204 

Angus  and  the  Meams,      217 

King  of, 

4 

Annesley  family. 

74 

of  Knights,      .     46 

-49 

Annunciation,  Order  of,     251 

of  Knights  of  the 

Anstis,  John,  Treatise,         23 

Bath, 

53 

Antigua,  settlers  in, 

227 

Language  of,  . 

28 

Anwyl  pedigree, 

73 

Laws  of. 

35 

Aquilae,  Order  of. 

251 

Ancient  Metallic, 

53 

Arabia 

621 

of  Nobility,      .   46 

89 

Archbishops 

104 

of  the  Noimans, 

46 

Archdeacons 

103 

Office  of,           .1, 

36 

Archery,  Science  of 

34 

Ordinaries  of,  . 

58 

Ardeley  register. 

143 

Origin  of. 

37 

Arden,  woodmen  of, 

187 

of  Religious  Houses 

,61 

Argyll  records, 

215 

The  right  to  bear, 

1 

Aristocracy,  Handboc 

)kof,   99 

Rolls  of.  Reference 

Armenia, 

621 

List, 

3 

PAGE. 

Arms,  Rolls  of,  .  58,  625 

Royal,    46,  47,  54,  77, 

82,  625. 

of  Saints,  .  47 

of  the  Saxons,      45,  46 

Scotch,  .51,  208 

of  Sees,  54,  61,  62,  104 

of  Towns,         .    61,  62 

Treatise  of,      .  31 

of  Tribes,         .         625 

Use  of,  ,    34,  35 

Variations  of ,  .    49,  77 

Welsh  .  .  53 

Army,  .  HI,  626 

Arundel  pedigrees,     ,  73 

Arthur,    King,    and  his 

Knights,      .  .251 

Ash,  Heraldic  notes,  146 

Ashboum,  inscriptions,       132 
Ashdon,  inscriptions  and 

arms,  .  .         137 

Ashe  pedigree,  .         132 

Ashf  ord  -  in  -  the  -  Water 

registers,     .  .         132 

Askew  family,  .  74 

Aspden  pedigree,        .         151 
Assay  marks,  .  .        42 

Astley  family,  .  74 

Aston-sub-Edge  registers,  139 
Atkyns'    Jurisdiction   of 

the  Peers,  .  30 

Attenborough  -  cum  -  Bram  - 

cote  registers,  .         171 

Attomies,        .  .         624 

Australian  Heraldry,  etc.  225 
Austria  : 

General  collections,  540 

Places,  .  542,  634 

Aynsley  family,  .  74 

Ayrshire  families,       215,  216 

Badges,  .  .    38,  39 

of  Edward,  Prince 

of  Wales,      .  22 

of  Kings  of  Eng- 
land, .  77 
Bagot's  collections,         72,  89 
Bainbridge  family,     .           74 
Bainbrigge  family,     .  73 
Ballowe  pedigree,       .         174 
Ballysadare  families,           206 
Banastre  pedigree,      .  74 
Bancourt's  Treatise,  .  23 
Banks'  Baronage,       .  87 
Extinct  Peerage,        97 
Heraldic  Gleanings,  98 


636 

Index. 

PAGE. 

PAGE. 

PAGE. 

Banks,  pedigrees, 

72 

Benson  pedigree. 

73 

Brandling  family. 

74 

StemTTiata  Angli- 

Berkeley  Manuscripts, 

139 

Brandon,  Duke  of,  genea 

cana. 

97 

Berkhampstead,   church 

logy 

98 

Bannerets,      .           47,  87 

,88 

accounts,     . 

143 

Brasses,  Monumental, 

231 

Banners, 

240 

Berkshire,  Collections  for 

} 

Bray  pedigree. 

73 

Ba,nnockbum,  battle  of 

218 

118, 

627 

Brecknockshire,    Collec- 

Baptismal ceremonies. 

274 

Bermondsey  registers. 

184 

tions  for 

222 

Bar,  Men  at  the, 

19 

Bemers,  Julian,  Treatise, 

Brecon,  sheriffs,  etc. 

222 

Bara's  Treatise,          .     24 

,25 

22 

,23 

Bretforton  registers. 

191 

Barharloes,  collections  for, 

227 

Berry's  pedigrees. 

72 

Bridekirk,  inscriptions. 

130 

Barley,  inscriptions  and 

Peerage, 

98 

registers. 

131 

arms. 

143 

Bertie  pedigree, 
Berwick,  siege  of. 

73, 

174 

Bridgford,    West,    epi- 

Barlow pedigree. 

151 

216 

taphs,     . 

171 

Barlow's  Peerage, 

95 

Betham's  pedigrees. 

72 

Bridgnorth,   Baihffs  of. 

176 

Bark  way,  inscriptions  anc 

L 

Biddenden  rectors, 

146 

Registers, 

176 

arms  in. 

143 

Bideford  notes, 

134 

Brigham,  inscriptions. 

130 

Barnes  family. 

73 

Bigges  family, 

74 

Brindle  pedigree, 

151 

Barnsley  worthies, 

196 

Bigod  family, 

164 

Bristol,  Collections  for, 

139 

Baron's,  Art  Heraldique, 

28 

Billing,  Great,  registers, 

168 

Bristow  pedigree, 

73 

Baronage,  Privileges  of. 

87 

Biographical   Reference 

Britannia, 

18 

Baronies,        .            .     32 

,  36 

Dictionary, 

4 

British  Islands, 

225 

Barons,  Collections  rela- 

Biography, Annual, 

623 

Broadway  registers    . 

191 

ting  to,        . 

86 

Bird's  Treatises, 

26 

Bromfield  and  Yale,  Lore 

L- 

Pedigrees  of,   . 

69 

Birmingham,  freeholders. 

ships 

223 

by  Tenure,  etc. 

87 

inhabitants,  etc. 

187 

Bromley  register. 

146 

Baronets,  Catalogue  of, 

25 

Bishops,           .              103 

-106 

Bromsgrove  registers, 

191 

Collections  relating 

Pedigrees  of,    . 

70 

Brooke  family. 

177 

to,     .              101 

-103 

Rights  of  the,      28,  29 

Brooke's  Baronage.    . 

86 

Irish,    . 

202 

of  Scotland, 

212 

Catalogue  of  Nobility  90 

Pedigrees  of,    . 

70 

Bishop's  Stortford  records,  143 

Brosely  registers, 

176 

Petitions  for  a  Badge 

Blackett  family. 

74 

Brundish  registers,     . 

182 

of  Distinction, 

1 

Blancks  pedigree, 

174 

Brute,  Genealogy  from. 

18 

Works  relating  to. 

2 

Blayney  pedigree. 

73 

Bruyn  family, 

177 

Baschurch  registers. 

176 

Blechley  parish  registers. 

121 

Brychan,  descendants  of, 

222 

Bassett  family    . 

73 

Rectors  of. 

121 

Brydall's  Privileges,  . 

31 

Bastardy,  Law  of, 

34 

Blew  and  Orange  Society 

,253 

Brydges  pedigree, 

74 

Bath  Abbey  registers 

178 

Blome's  heraldry, 

30 

Peerage,        94,  96 

,,  97 

Bath  and  Wells,  Bishops 

5 

nobility  and  gentry,  91 

Stemmata  lUustria 

,   97 

of   .         .         .         . 

178 

Blore's  noble  families. 

96 

Buck's  Treatise, 

25 

Bath,  Order  of. 

251 

Blount  pedigree, 

73 

Buckingham,    Duke   of. 

Bather  pedigree. 

176 

Bobbington  register, 

176 

genealogy,       . 

98 

Battle  Abbey,  RoUs  of,  U 

[,  92 

Bobbingworth,  registers. 

Buckinghamshire,  Collec- 

Bavarian Order, 

253 

inscriptions,  wills,  etc. 

137 

tions  for 

119 

Beaufort,  Duke  of,  genea 

- 

Bodiam  and  its  Lords, 

185 

Buckland  Newton  register, 

logy. 

98 

Boisseau's  Armorial, . 

27 

135 

Beckwith  pedigree,     . 

74 

Bolton  registers,          150 

196 

Bulkeley  pedigree,      . 

73 

Beddington  Church  monu 

- 

Bolton  Abbey,  arms  in, 

196 

Bulmer  family. 

73 

ments,     . 

184 

Bolton's  Peerage 

95 

Burbage  registers, 

189 

Bedford,  Duke  of,  genea 

- 

Bonnor's  Treatise, 

23 

Burden  family 

74 

logy, 

98 

Bonville  pedigree. 

178 

Burghclere  church  notes, 

140 

Bedford,  Mayors  of. 

118 

Book-Plates 

38 

Burghead  families,     . 

217 

Bedfordshire     Collections 

, 

Booth  genealogy 

126 

Burke's  Commoners,  . 

98 

for          .         .          117, 

627 

Borough  pedigree. 

174 

Extinct  Peerage, 

99 

Bedwyn  registers, 

189 

Borrows'  pedigree 

174 

Heraldic  Dictionary, 

Beef-Steak  Club, 

20 

Boston    Church    monu- 

97 

100 

Beke  pedigree. 

174 

ments,     . 

154 

Landed  Gentry, 

98 

Belgium  : 

BosweU's  Works,        . 

24 

Burleigh  pedigree, 

73 

General  Collections, 

543 

Bottesford,  Effigies,  . 

151 

Bumham  registers,  etc.. 

121 

Places, 

544 

Bouchier  pedigree, 

73 

Burton  family,             .     73,  74 

Bell's  pedigrees. 

72 

Boullainvilliers'  Essais, 

32 

Bute  families, 

216 

Bellasis  family. 

73 

Bowdler  pedigree 

74 

Caermarthenshire  Collec- 

Belleguise's Treatise, 

30 

Bowes  family. 

74 

tions  for, 

222 

Belson  pedigree, 

174 

Bowman  pedigree. 

128 

Caithness  family  history. 

216 

Belton,  church  monuments, 

Bradfield  register. 

196 

Calatrava,  Order  of, 

253 

182 

Bradford  Antiquary, 

196 

Calendarium  Genealogi- 

Bence  pedigree, 

183 

Bramfield  register, 

• 

182 

cum, 

11 

Indsx. 

687 

PAGE. 

PAGE. 

PAGE. 

Calendars,  Genealogical, 

5-10 

Charlton  Kings  registers, 

Cole's  house,  arms  in, 

125 

Caliope's  Cabinet, 

28 

etc. 

139 

Colinton  annals, 

216 

Calverley  registers,     - 

196 

Chatterton  family. 

139 

Collars, 

38 

Camberwell  registers, 

184 

Cheam,  Catholic  register, 

184 

Collin gboume  registers, 

189 

Cambridge,  Duke  of. 

Cheltenham,  inscriptions, 

139 

Collins'     Peerage     and 

genealogy,       . 

98 

Chepstow  Castle,  Annals, 

164 

Baronage         .            93 

,94. 

Cambridge,     Mayors    and 

Chertsey,  Church  monu- 

Colmer registers. 

140 

BRiliffs  of. 

122 

ments. 

184 

Colonial  Gentry, 

623 

University, 

123 

Cherry-Hinton  registers, 

125 

Colonies,  Governors  of. 

113 

Cambridgeshire,     Collec- 

Cheshire, Collections  for, 

Coltness  collections, 

217 

tions  for,          .         121 

627 

125 

627 

Combats,       24,  25,  26,  2' 

J,  33 

Camden's  Britannia  and 

Chester,  Collections  for, 

128 

Comberbach  pedigree. 
Constable's  roll  of  arms, 

128 

Remains, 

18 

Chesterfield  registers. 

132 

625 

pedigrees. 

72 

Cheyney  pedigree, 

73 

Constable,  Office  of,   . 

33 

Campton  registers,     . 

118 

Chichester,  Collections  for 

,185 

Constables,  High,       115, 

117 

Canterbury  Cathedral, 

Chichley  pedigree, 

73 

Conway  pedigree. 

220 

Heraldic  notices,  ^  . 

105 

Chideock  pedigree,     . 

73 

Conyers  family 

73 

church    dignitaries 

, 

Chief  Justices, 

114 

Cooke's  Baronage, 

86 

registers,    menu 

- 

Chillesford  registers. 

182 

pedigrees. 

72 

mental    inscrip 

- 

Chilton  Foliot  registers. 

189 

Cooper  family,             137, 

206 

tions,  etc.      146, 

147 

Chipping-Norton  regis- 

Cople registers. 

118 

registers. 

628 

ter, 

171 

Corbet  pedigree. 

74 

Carburton  registers, 

171 

Chislet,  Parochial  records. 

147 

Cork,  parochial  records, 

203 

Cardigan,  Eminent  men  oi 

Chivalry, 

245 

registers 

205 

'629 

Treatise  of   the 

Cornwall,  Collections  for, 

Cardiganshire,   Collections 

Court  of, 

31 

128 

627 

for.           ... 

223 

Choulderton,  parish  notes 

189 

Dukes  and  Earls  of. 

129 

Cardinals,  English,     . 

105 

Christ  of  Portugal,  Order 

Comwood  registers, 

J  34 

Carlaverock,  Boll  of, 

216 

of,           .                  . 

253 

Coronation  Ceremony, 

17 

Carlisle,  church  digni- 

Christenings, 

274 

Coronations, 

268 

taries,      . 

131 

Christian  Names         .     21,22 

Treatise  concerning,  32 

registers. 

131 

Church  pedigree 

128 

Cosgrove  registers,     . 

168 

Carlton  register, 

182 

Church  Dignitaries,     103 

-106 

Cotes  pedigree, 

73 

Carnarvonshire,  collections 

Heraldic  Notes, 

11 

Cottam  pedigree. 

150 

for, 

223 

Patrons,  . 

104 

Cottenham  registers, 

125 

Sheriffs,   Knights, 

Chute  registers. 

189 

Cotton,  On  Combats,      25,  26 

etc., 

222 

Claimants  to  Royalty, 

84 

Cottrell  pedigree. 

174 

Carpenter's  Peerage, 

98 

Clans  of  Scotland,       212 

629 

Counties,  English,      117, 

etc. 

Carpet,  knights  of,     . 

253 

Clare  family. 

164 

Court,  Book  of  the,    . 

17 

Cassillis  peerage  case, 

209 

Clare,  families  of. 

205 

Courtier's  Academic, 

36 

Castle     Heveningham, 

Clark     and    WormuU's 

Courtney  pedigree,     . 

178 

church  monuments. 

137 

Peerage, 

95 

Coventry,  collections  for. 

187 

Catalogues   of    Heraldry 

Clavering,      inscriptions, 

Coytmore  pedigree,    . 

73 

and  G-enealogy        .     2, 

623 

arms,  etc. 

137 

Cozens  pedigree, 

174 

Catholics,  English,     . 

15 

Claverley,  Lords  of. 

176 

Craig  on  succession,    . 

79 

Catton's  Peerage 

96 

register. 

177 

Cramlington  family,  . 

74 

Cavaliers  of  Eortime 

13 

Claxton  family. 

73 

Craniond  families, 

216 

Cave  pedigree 

174 

Claybrook  registers, 

152 

Craster  family, 

74 

Cave — Browne — Cave  pedi- 

Clayton family, 

74 

Creshall,    church  monu- 

gree, 

150 

Clerke  pedigree. 

174 

mente,     . 

137 

Cecil  pedigree    . 

73 

Cleveland  famihes, 

196 

Crests,     38,  48-55,  64,  6S 

,89 

Centenarians,     . 

17 

ClifPe  rectors. 

147 

Creswell  family. 

74 

Ceremonies, 

268 

Clifton  pedigree, 

74 

Criccieth  registers,     . 

223 

Cilgerran,  families  of, 

224 

Clifton  College  register, 

139 

Crich  church  notes,    . 

132 

Cinque    Ports,    Wardens 

Clinton  pedigree, 

73 

Cromwell  family,         1 64 , 

174 

and  Barons  of, 

146 

Clive  pedigree, 

176 

Cromwell  and  his  Privy 
Councillors,  Arms  of, 

Chalke  registers, 

189 

Cloyne,  parochial  records 

203 

50 

Chamberlains,  Lord, 

113 

Clyve  pedigree. 

74 

Cross,  Knights  of. 

253 

Chancellors,        .          113, 

115 

Cobham  pedigree. 

73 

Crosse  pedigree. 

174 

Chancery  Proceedings,  13 

623 

Cobham,   Church  monu- 

Crosses in  Arms, 

38 

Chapel-en-le-Frith, 

ments. 

147 

Military  &  Naval, 

625 

Church  notes. 

132 

Cocker  pedigree, 
Coggeshall,  History  of, 

151 

Crown.  Description  of, 

17 

Charles'  pedigrees,     . 

72 

627 

Succession  to,     76, 

etc. 

Charlton  pedigree, 

74 

Coif,  Order  of. 

253 

Titles  to. 

18 

Charlton,  monuments,  and 

Colchester  registers,  . 

137 

Treatises  concern- 

registers,    .             145, 

146 

Among  the  tombs, 

137 

ing,  .            .   27 

,  32 

638 


Index. 


PAGE. 

Crown  of  England  and  Scot- 
land, .  .  31 
Croydon,  collections  for,  184 
Crusaders,  .  46,  244,  630 
Cubley  Church,  Arms,  \3i 
Culpho  registers,  .  1 8  i 
Cumberland,    Duke   of, 

genealogy,  .  98 

Cumberland,  Collections 

for,  .  .130 

Cumbwell  Priory,  Seals,     147 
Curio,  The,     .  .         623 

Cusack's  Treatise,       .  28 

Customs,  Officers  of,  114 

Customs   of   our    Ances- 
tors, .  .  29 
Cyphers,          .             .  38 
Dale's  pedigrees,         .  72 
Catalogue  of  nobility, 
92 
Dangeau's  Ti-eatise,  31 
Daniel  genealogy,       .         126 
Darcy  family,              .  73,  198 
Dandey  Jewel,            .  18 
Dates,              .             .           12 
Davidson  family,        .           74 
Davies  pedigree,         .           74 
Davington  registers,            147 
Dean  registers,            .         131 
Deane  pedigree,          .         174 
Deans,             .             103,  etc. 
Debrett's  Peerage,  etc.  96, 100 
House  of  Commons 
and  Judicial 
Bench,          .         100 
Defaced,          .             .         624 
De  la  Bere  family,      .           73 
Delaval  family,           .           74 
De  Malte's  Treatise,             29 
Denbigh,  Sheriffs,      .         220 
Denbighshire,  Collections 
for,               .             .         223 
families,            .         221 
Denham  registers,      .         121 
Denmark,  Collections  for,   547 
Family  alliances,        84 
Deptford,  monuments  and 

registers,      .  145,  146 

Derby,  Bailiffs  and  Mayors 
of,  .  .         132 

St.   Alkmund's 

register,        .         132 
Derbyshire,   Collections 

for,  .  131,  627 

Dereham,  East,  families,    166 
Derham's  Treatise,     .  23 

Descents,   Treatise  con- 
cerning,      .  .  30 
Devonshire,   Collections 

for,  .  132,  627 

Devonshire,   Duke   of, 

genealogy,  .  98 

D'Ewes'  pedigrees,    .  72 

Dewhurst  pedigree,    .         150 
Dialogue  on  armoury,  27 

Digby  pedigree,         .  73 


PAGE. 

Dignities,  2,  3,  32,  34,  35,  110 
Dingley's  Treatise,    .  26 

Divines,  .  103-106 

Dockwray  family,       .  74 

Dod's  Peerage,  etc.  98,  100 
Doderidge's  Treatises,  26,  27 
Doleman  on  succession, 

76,  79,  625 
Domesday  Book,         .  13 

Doncaster,  family  notices,  196 
mayors,  .         196 

Dormer  pedigree,  .  174 
Dorset,  Duke  of,  genealogy,  98 
Dorsetshire,   Collections 

for,  .  .134 

Doughty  pedigree,      .  73 

Douglas's  Scotch  Peerage, 

etc.  .  .         209 

Dover,  Constables,  Eree- 

men  and  registers,  146,  147 
Down  registers,  .  147 

Doyle's  Official  Baronage,  100 
Dragon,  Order  of,  .  253 
Drem  barony,  .         216 

Drewe  pedigree,          .  73 

Drumnaond's   Noble 

families,  .  99 

Drury  pedigree,  .  73 

Dry  burgh  Abbey,  .  216 
Drypool  registers,  .  197 
Dublin,  Collections  for,  205 
Duchesne's  Treatise,  32 

Ducklington  registers,  172 
Duels,  .  25,  26,  27 

Dugdale's  Baronage,  87 

Collections   of 

nobility,        .  92 

Use  of  arms,  29 

Dumbartonshire  families,  216 
Dumfries  memorials,  216 

Dumfriesshire  families,      216 
Dunchurch,  Church  monu- 
ments, .  .         187 
Dundee  celebrities,  etc. 

217,  629 
Dunfermline,    royal 

tombs  at,  .         217 

Dunstable,  Toxirnaments 

at,  .  .         118 

Dunster,  Lords  of,  .  178 
Durham,  Collections  for,  1 35 
Durham,  Earl  of,       .  74 

Dumeford  register,  189 

Dutch  refugees,  .  16 

Dutton  genealogy,  .  126 
Earl's   Colne,    Church 

monuments,  .         137 

Earldoms,  Ancient,  13 

East  Anglian,  .         623 

Eastham  registers,  .  627 
Easton  registers,  .  189 
Ebrington  registers,  139 

Ecclesfield  registers  and 

pedigrees,  .         197 

Ecclesiastical,  103-106,  626 
Ecclesiastical  Armorials,  61 ,  62 


PAGE. 

Edburton  registers,  .  186 
Eddowe  pedigree,  .  128 
Edgbaston  inhabitants,  187 
Edinburgh,   Collections 

for,  .  217,  629 

Edmondson's  Baronagium  72 
73. 

Peerage,  95 

Edwalton,  inscriptions,  171 
Edwards  pedigree,     .  74 

Egerton  pedigree,      .  73 

Eglinton  tournament,  216 
Egypt,  .  .621 

Elephant,  Order  of,  .  253 
Elf  ord,  church  monuments  179 
Elliott  pedigree,         .  73 

Ellis  pedigree,  .         220 

Ellison  family,  .  74 

EUiston  pedigree,       .  73 

EUough  registers,  .  182 
Ehnden  family  .  73 

Elmedon,  Church  monu- 
ments, .  .         137 
Elmham,  North,  register,  166 
Elphinston  family,     .         216 
Eltham  registers         .         146 
Elven's  Heraldry,      .    64,  65 
Ely  Cathedral,            .         125 
Emerald  Star,  Order  of,     253 
Emigrants,     .              .  5 
Emp  pedigree,            .           73 
Enfield,  Historical  notices,  163 
English  families  in  Ireland  203 
History,  Help  to,      18 
Province,  Members 
of      .             .17 
Ensigns,          .             .           17 
Enstone  registers,  etc.,       172 
Entertainments,          .         277 
Epinette,  Order  of,    .         253 
Epitaphs,        .             .         231 
Escheats,         .             .           11 
Esquires,         .             .           14 
Essex,  Collections  for,  136,  627 
Estates,  Orders  for  placing,  36 
Etchinham,  sepulchral  me- 
morials,      .             .         186 
Eton  CoUege,              .         121 
Evesham,  Church  monu- 
ments,         .             .         191 
Exchequer,  Officers  of ,       114 
Excise,  Officers  of,     .         114 
Exeter,  Collections  for,      134 
Exiles,             .             .           15 
Eynes  pedigree  ,         .           74 
Falkirk,  battle  of,      .         218 
Families,  Old,             .    12,  15 
Family  chests,             .           19 
faculties,          .           19 
histories,  19,  284,  631 
names,              .         624 


register. 

19 

registration,     . 

19 

souvmers 

19 

Famcote  family 

177 

Famdon  register. 

128 

Index. 


PACK. 

PAGE. 

PAGE. 

Fumival  family. 

198 

Godmanchester,  Arms  and 

Fauchet's   Origin  of 

Grainford  register. 

136 

inscriptions 

143 

Knights,  etc., 

25 

G-alloway,   Sheriff, s,    and 

Gore,  How  to  blazon  a  coat,  27 

Faversham,   Monuments 

families  of. 

218 

Golden  Fleece,  Order  of, 

258 

at,   . 

147 

G-alway  families. 

205 

Golden  Grove  Hook,  . 

220 

Fees  on  Creations,  etc. 

3 

Gamage  family, 

73 

Goldsmith  pedigree,  . 

128 

Felton  family. 

73 

Game,   Genealogical  and 

Gratton,  Duke  of,  genea- 

Fenny-Bentley  registers, 

132 

chronological. 

623 

logy, 

98 

Fenwick  family,         .    73 

,  74 

Gamedge  pedigree,     . 

221 

Greece, 

621 

Ferdinand  pedigree,  . 

73 

Gardiner's  Atchievments, 

32 

Greene  family. 

74 

Feme's  Blazon  of  G-entrie 

,24 

Garioch,  Earldom, 

215 

Greenwich,  Church  menu 

_ 

Ferrers  family. 

177 

Garter,  Arms  of  Knights  of,  82 

ments. 

145 

Ferrers'  pedigrees,      . 

72 

Order  of. 

254 

registers. 

146 

Feryby's  Treatise,      . 

23 

Gascoigne's  pedigrees, 

72 

Gregson  pedigree. 

151 

Feuille's  Art  du  Blason, 

30 

Gask,  Lairds  of. 

217 

Grey  pedigrees, 

73 

Fielding's  Peerage,         95,  96 

Geliot's  Indice  armorial, 

26 

Grey,  Lady  Jane,  pedi- 

Fiene's  Book  of  Noble- 

Science of  arms. 

27 

gree, 

178 

ness, 

30 

Gems, 

40 

Greystoke  registers,   . 

131 

Fifeshire,  Collections  for. 

217 

Genealogical  and  Histori 

Griffin  pedigree. 

174 

Fines, 

13 

cal  Society, 

623 

Griffith  pedigree, 

74 

Finett,  On  Precedence, 

Genealogical  calendars, 

5-10 

Grillion's  Club, 

20 

etc. 

27 

collections,        .     10-12 

Grimsby,  Gt.,  Mayors  of, 

154 

FitzG-erald  pedigree, 

73 

gleanings. 

10 

Monuments,     . 

154 

Fitz-Osbem  family,  . 

164 

tables,     4-12,  623 

624 

Grindon  registers. 

132 

Flags,             .             239, 

630 

Genealogies,  Essay  on. 

35 

Guelphs,  Order  of,     . 

260 

Flintshire,  Collections  for, 

223 

Royal,     .            81 

etc. 

Guernsey  memorials. 

225 

Sheriffs  of. 

220 

Genealogishe  studie, 

35 

Guiseley  Church  monu- 

Font-Evraud, Order  of, 

254 

Genealogist, 

4 

ments. 

197 

Foreigners,   Argument 

Genealogy  and  Heraldy, 
of  Oeation,     . 

4 

Gupta  Dynasty, 

10 

against, 

31 

9 

Gutherie's  Peerage,   . 

194 

Forest  of  Dean, 

139 

Gent's  nobility  and  gentry,  92 

Gwillim's  Artof  armory. 

25 

Forster  family. 

74 

Gentleman's  Academic, 

23 

Display  of  heraldry,  39 

Foster's  Collectanea, 

11 

Gentlemen  at  Arms,  . 

15 

Hackney,  Collections  for, 

163 

Fasti  Ecclesia  Ang] 

i- 

Pensioners, 

15 

Hadleigh,  Men  of,     . 

182 

cana. 

105 

Gentlewomen,  Roll  of, 

623 

Hadstock,  Arms  and 

Pedigrees, 

72 

Gentry,  Antiquity  of. 

28 

epitaphs. 

137 

Peerage,  etc.      99, 

100 

Collections  concern- 

Halifax families  and 

Royal  Lineage, 

100 

ing,                .  85, 

626 

registers,     . 

197 

Stemmata   Britan- 

Degrees  in 

27 

Hall  family,  . 

74 

nica, 

100 

Nobility  of,     . 

34 

Hall  marks,    . 

42 

Fragmenta  genealogica. 

624 

Gerard  pedigree. 

128 

Hallamshire  families, 

198 

Framlingham  Hundred, 

182 

Halsted's  genealogies, 

72 

Feance  : 

Germany  : 

Hammersmith  registers, 

163 

General  collections, 

548 

General  collections. 

575 

Hamon  pedigree. 

73 

Ambassadors, 

556 

Armorials, 

578 

Hampden,  Gt.  Rectors, 

Legion  of  Honour, 

556 

Seals, 

581 

registers  &  inscriptions 

121 

Ecclesiastical, 

557 

Albums, 

581 

Hampshire,    Collections 

Armorials, 

558 

Places,         .             584, 

634 

for. 

139 

Places,          .             561 

634 

Gibbon's  Essay  to  Blason,  29 

Hand-bow  Company, 

260 

Franquevie's  Treatise, 

22 

Gibbons  family. 

74 

Hanover,  House  of, 

83 

Fransi,  Ab.  Armorum,  etc.  24 

Gibons  pedigree, 

74 

Succession, 

32 

Freeholders,                .     13,  U 

Gilbert  de  Varennes,  Trea- 

Hansard family. 

73 

Frostenden  registers. 

182 

tise, 

26 

Hansard's  Peerage,    . 

99 

Froxfield  registers,     . 

189 

Gill  pedigree, 

137 

Hardwick  family. 

177 

Fryer  family, 

74 

Gillum  family. 

74 

Hardwicke's    Peerage, 

Fulham  Church, 

163 

Glamorganshire,  collections 

Knightage,  etc. 

99 

Fuller's  Worthies,      . 

91 

for 

223 

Harlow,  arms  &  epitaphs 

137 

Fimeral  ceremonies, 

275 

Glasgow,  collections  for, 

217 

Hamage  pedigree,     . 

74 

charges. 

52 

Glencaim  peerage  case, 

209 

Harries  pedigree, 

74 

monuments    and 

Gloucester,    Duke   of. 

Harrow,    Sepulchral 

certificates. 

237 

genealogy. 

98 

brasses, 

163 

monuments    and 

Earls  of, 

224 

Hart  well,    Lords   of   the 

certificates,  Ire- 

Gloucestershire, collections 

Manor, 

121 

land, 

203 

for        . 

138 

Hastings  family,    73,  74, 

164 

registers,  Wales, 

222 

Glover's  pedigrees,    . 

72 

Hatfield  pedigree, 

74 

Fumess  register. 

150 

Origin  of  Arms, 

24 

Hathersage  registers, 

132 

640 


Index. 


PAGE. 

Hawkstead  registers 

150 

Hawnes  registers, 

118 

Ha  worth,  inscriptions,        197 

Hayton  registers, 

131 

Hay  ward,  On  succession,     76 

Hedges  pedigree. 

174 

Hedworth  family, 

73 

I: 

[egge's  genealogical  notes, 

73 
[eirs  of  Noble  Families,        3 

P 

to  property, 

4 

1 

[eirship,  Rights  of, 

34 

I 

[eraldic  alphabet, 

37 

anomalies, 

38 

antiquities, 

38 

calendar. 

37 

collections. 

37 

collections,  Ireland, 

203 

common-place  book,  38 

curiosities, 

38 

catechism, 

39 

desiderata. 

41 

Devi  es,  38,  39 

,  43,  625 

dictionary, 

39 

emblems, 

39 

MS.,  Ancient, 

37 

miscellanies, 

41 

note -book, 

43 

painting, 

41 

register. 

43 

scrap  book, 

44 

sheets, 

41 

Norman  tiles, 

34 

tracts,  . 

37 

treatises,    22, 

etc.,  624 

work  books. 

44 

Heraldry  in  America 

41 

Ancient  and  M 

odem. 

41 

Anecdotes  of, 

37 

Animals  used  i 

n,        38 

Antiquity  of. 

35,43 

Application  of 

,    38,41 

Art  of,  33,  35, 

36,   37, 

38,  625 

Body  of. 

38 

Book  of. 

38 

British, 

40 

Catalogues  of, 

37 

Comic, 

38 

Dictionary  of, 

45 

Display  of,  39 

40,  221 

Elements  of, 

40 

Encyclopcedia 

of,       40 

English, 

40,  41 

Epitomized, 

41 

'            founded  upon  i 

acts. 

35,41 

of  Fish, 

40 

Flowers  of, 

40 

Foreign, 

41 

French, 

40 

German, 

40 

Glossary  of,     . 

40 

Grammar  of,  40, 41,  625 


PAGE. 

Heraldry,  Guide  to,  41 

Handbook  of,  41,  625 
Hints  on,  .  41 

History  of        .  41 

Illustrations  of,  41,  42 
Introduction  to,  34,  42 
Law  and  Practice  of,  35 
Lectures  on,  34,  42 
Lions  in,  .  42 

Manuals  of,      .  42 

Mediaeval,         .  43 

Memoranda  in,  43 

Miniature,        .  41 

Monde  Heraldique, 

43,  625 
Nature,  .  43 
Origin  of,  33,  43,  625 
Ornamental,  43 
Practical,  .  43 
Principles  of,  .  43 
Progress  of,  43 
Regal,  82,  625 
Sacred,  .  43 
Science  of,  34,  35,  43 
Signification  of,  44 
Synopsis  of,  .  44 
System  of,  .  44 
Treatise  on,  35,  36 
Tresor  Heraldique, 

44,  625 
View  of,  .  44 
Wreath  of,       .  44 

Heralds'  CoUege,        .  1 

Debate  of,  .  23,  35 
Institution  of,  23 

Office  of,  .  34 

Visitations,      .        2,  3 
Visitations,  see  En- 
glish Counties,      117 
Herbert  family,     74,  164,  174 
Hereford  registers,  142 

Herefordshire,  Collections 

for,  .  141,  627 

Hertfordshire,  Collections 

for,  .  .142 

Hesilrigg  family,        .  74 

Heslop  family,  .  74 

Hexton  register,  .  143 
Heylyn's  Help  to  English 

History        .  .  18 

Higgons  pedigree,      .  74 

Highclere,  church  notes,  140 
Highgate,  church  notes,  164 
Highlanders  of  Scotland,  212 
Hilton  family,  .  73 

Hinckley,  Catholic  register, 

152 
Hockington  registers,  125 
Hodgson  family,  .  73,  74 
Hodshon  family,         .  74 

Hoepingk's  Insigniumi,  26 
Hoi  and  pedigree,  .  220 
Holdemess,  arms,  .  197 
Holford  genealogy,  .  126 
Holgate  pedigree,       .  73 

Holland,  see  Netherlands. 


PAGE, 

Holland  pedigree,       .  74 

HoUis'  Remains,         .  29 

Holme's  Armory,  .  50,  51 
Holmesfield   Book  of 

Record,        .  ,         132 

Holy  Ghost,  Order  of,  260 
Holy  Sepulchre,  Order  of,  261 
Home's  Essays,  .  32 

Honour,  Ai-mory  of,  48 

Ensigns  of,       .  36 

military  and  civil, 

241,  etc. 

Origin  of  titles  of,      36 

Titles  of,  .  34 

Treatise  of,       .     28,  30 

Hope  family,  .         216 

Hopper's  pedigrees,  72 

Hornby  registers,       .         197 

Homsey,  registers,  etc.      164 

Hospitallers  Archives,        631 

HothersaU  pedigree,  150 

Howard  pedigrees,     .  73 

Howard's   genealogical 

collections,  .         100 

HoweU's  Discourse,  26 

Ho  wison  family,  ,         216 

Hubert,  St  ,  Order  of,  261 
Huguenots,  15,  16,  624 

pedigrees,         .  72 

Hull,  God's  House  register 

197 
Hulman  family,  .  74 

Humphrey's  Treatise,  23,  24 
Hungerford  registers,  189 
Huns,  History  of,      .  10 

Hunt  pedigree,  .  74 

Hunter's  Baronage,  .  87 

Baronagium,   .  97 

genealogical  colle  - 

tions,  .  99 

pedigrees,         .  72 

Huntingdonshire,    Collec- 
tions for,     .  .         143 
Hurley,  Vicars  of,     .         119 
Hurstpierpoint,  Lords  and 

families       •  .         186 

Hussey  pedigree,        ,  74 

Hyde  pedigree,  .  73 

Hylle  pedigree,  .         178 

Hy-Many  Tribes,  .  205 
Ickham  monuments   and 

rectors,         .  .         147 

Idyslegh  registers,  ,  134 
Illustrious  Persons,    .  19 

Immaculate  Virgin,  Order 

of,  .  .         261 

Impington  registers,  125 

Index  to  Heirs  of  noble 

famihes,      .  .  88 

Indexes,  .  .  3 

India.  Collections  for,         225 
Ingleby  Greenhow  regis- 
ter, .  .         197 
Inglis  family,              .         216 
Innes'  Peerage  and  Ba- 
ronetage,   .             .  98 


PAGE. 

Inquisitions,  •  13 

Insignia,         .  •  42 

Ipswicli,  Men  of,        .         182 
Monumental  inscrip- 
tions, .         182 
Irby  upon  Humber  regis- 
ter,              .            .         628 
Ireland,  Collections  for,      199 
Irish  Army  Hst,          .         200 
Bar,                   .         203 
brigades,           .         203 
church  dignitaries,  205 
landowners,      .         202 
loyalists,           .         205 
public  officers,  203 
Irwin,  House  of,         .         198 
Isle  of  Wight,             140,  627 
Isted  pedigree,            .  73 
Italy  : 

General  collections,         590 
Armorials,  .  49,  593 

Places,         .  .         593 

Iver  registers,  .         121 

Jack  Cade's  followers,  14 

Jacob's  Peerage,         .  95 

Jacob,  Gr.  Lex  Constitu- 

tionis,  .  .  32 

Jamaica,  Collections  for, 

227,  630 
James,  K.  of  Scot.,  Trea- 
tise concerning,  .  24 
Japan,  .  .  621 
Java,  .  .  622 
Jennison  family,  .  74 
Jersey  armorial,  .  225 
Jerusalem,   Pedigrees  of 

families  of,  .  69 

Jesus,  Society  of,       .  17 

Jewish  families,  .  17 

Johnston's  pedigrees,  73 

Jones'  Seats  and  families,  98 
Judges,  .  .         114 

Jungendres,  Treatise,  32 

Justices,  .  114,  115 

Karlaverock,  Roll  of,  216 

Kay  pedigree,  .         151 

Kearsley's  Peerage,  96 

Kegidog  registers,  .  629 
Kelly's  Handbook,  .  100 
Kelsale  registers,  .  183 
Kelston's  genealogical 

notes,  .  .         178 

Kempsford  registers,  139 

Kendal,  arms,  monuments, 

and  families,  .         188 

Kensington  register,  628 

Kent,  Collections  for,  143,  627 
Kentish  authors,  .  146 
Ker  family,  .  74 

Keresforth  pedigree,  73 

Kerry  records,  .         206 

Kershaw  pedigree,  .  151 
Kildare,  Bishops  of,  206 

Kilkenny  Cathedral,    ^       206 
Killaloe  Diocese,  marriage 
licences,      ,  .        206 


Index. 


PAGE. 

Kilmarnock  history,  216 

Kilvamet  families,     .         206 
Kimber's  Peerage,      .  95 

King  pedigree,  .         ]  74 

King  of  Arms,  Office  of,      23 
Kings  of  Arms,  Commis- 
sions, .  .  18 
Kings   and  Princes  of 

England,  Descent,  etc.     25 
Kings  and  Queens,  Crown- 
ing of,         .  .  34 
Kingston-upon-HuU,  arms, 

mayors,  sheriffs,  etc.       197 

Kinross  register,         .         217 

Kinsale  council  book,  206 

inhabitants,      .         206 

Kinship  of  men,  .  35 

Kipling  pedigree,       .         174 

Kirkburton  registers,  197 

Kirkby there  registers,        188 

Kirkham,  co.  Lane.  150 

Kit-Cat  Club,  ,  20 

Knebworth  register,  143 

Knightage,  .  99 

Knighthood,  Degree  of,       30 

Orders  of,         245,  631 

Usages  of,        .  35 

Knights  and  their  days,       13 

made  by  Abbots,        32 

Lists  of,  .         249 

Pedigrees  of,    .  70 

Irish,  .         202 

Scotch,  .         212 

Knollys  pedigree,       .         174 

Laboureur,   Le,   Origin 

des  Armes,  etc.       .  27 

Lacye's  Nobilitie,       .  24 

Lambourne  register,  627 

Lambton  family,        .  74 

Lancashire,  Collections  for, 

148,  628 
Landowners,  .    13,  14 

Landulph,  inscriptions,      129 
Langley  pedigree,      .  74 

La  Roque's,  Treatises, 

28,  29,  31 
Lateran  Knights,  .  262 
Lavington  registers,  189,  190 
Law  family,  .         216 

Law  Officers,  114,624 

Lawford  Hall,  .         627 

Lawyers,         .  .    19,  30 

Leadbitter  family,      .  74 

Lee  registers,  .         147 

Lee  family,  74,  174,  177 

Leeds,  Duke  of,  genea- 
logy, .  .  98 
Leeds,  Collections  for,  197,629 
Leek  registers,  .  179 
Leek  Wooton  registers,  187 
Leicester,  Catholic  regis- 
ter, .  .152 
fjeicestershire.  Collections 

for,  .  .         151 

Leigh's  Accedence  of 
Armory,      .  .    23,  24 


641 


PAGE. 
Leigh  pedigree,  .         151 

Leigh,  parish  registers,  150 
Leighlin,  Bishops  of,  206 

Le  Neve's  Fasti  Ecclesia 
Anglicana,  .         104 

pedigrees,        .     70,  73 
Lennard's    pedigrees,  7  3 

Lennox,  House  of,  .  198 
Lenton  registers,  .  171 
Leopold,  Order  of,  .  262 
Lesley's  treatise,         .  24 

Leshe  register,  .         217 

Lewes,  Knights  at  the 

battle  of ,     .  .         186 

Lewisham,  inscriptions,  147 
Leycester  genealogy,  126 

Lichfield  Cathedral,   .         191 
dignitaries,  inhabi- 
tants,   monuments, 
&G.,      .  .         179 

Lieutenants,  .  .         115 

LUly's  pedigrees,        .  73 

Limerick,  genealogical 

notes,  .  .         206 

Lincoln  baptisms  and 

burials,        .  .         154 

marriage  licences,    154 
mayors,  bailiffs,  &c.  154 
Lincolnshire,  collections 

for,  .  152,  628 

Lindsey,  Owners  of  land  in,  153 
Lingfield,  church  monu- 
ments,        .  .         184 
Lisle  family,  .  73 
Lisles  family,              .  74 
Lismore  Cathedral,    .         206 
Littleboume  register,          147 
Littlebury,  church  monu- 
ments,         .             .         137 
Liverpool  records,       .         150 
Llandaff,  Diocese       .         224 
Llantrithyd  registers,         224 
Lloyd  family,             .  73,  220 
Lloyd's  pedigrees       .           73 
Loch  farcdly,                .         216 
Lodge's  notes  on  nobility,  96 
Peerage  and  Baro- 
netage      98,  99,  100 
Portraits,          .           97 
Loes  Hundred,           .         182 
Lofts,  arms  and  epitaphs,  137 
Logan's  treatise,        .          28 
London,  collections  for, 

154,  628 
Armorials,       .         155 
Society  of  Anti- 
quaries        .         158 
Austin  Friars 

registers,      .         158 
Bankers,  .         628 

baptisms  and 

burials,         .         157 
BunhiU  -  Fields 
registers    and 
inscriptions,  158 

Charterhouse,  .        158 


642 


Index. 


PAGE. 

London,  Christ's  Hospital,  158 
Citizens  of,  .  157 
City  officers,  156,  628 
City  road  chapel,  158 
Companies,  156,  628 
Ecclesiastical,  .  157 
Electors,  .         157 

Fleet  registers,         158 
Freemen,  .         157 

Friars  Minor  regis- 
ter       .         .         158 
Gray's  Inn  regis- 
ters      .         .         159 
G-resham     Profes- 
sors,     .         .         159 
I  Grey  Friars  regis- 

ter .  .  158 
Guildhall  monu- 
ments, .  159 
Inhabitants  of,  157 
Inner  Temple,  159 
Inns  of  CoTirt,  159 
London  and  Middle- 
sex Notebook  628 
Marriage  licences, 

157,  628 
Mayors,     Sheriffs, 

&c.  .  156,  628 
M.P.8,  .  .  157 
Merchants  .  157 
Merchant  Taylors' 

School  .         159 

Minories  .         159 

Monumental  inscr  ip  - 

■  tions,  &c.  157,  158 
Pageants,  ,  156 
Roll  of  Fame,  157 

Royal    College   of 

Physicians,  .         159 
Royal  Geographi- 
cal Society,  .         159 
St.  Antholin  regis- 
ters,     .         .         159 
St.  Botolph  regis- 
ters      .         .         159 
St.  Christopher  le 

Stocks  registers,   159 
St.    Dionis    regis- 
ters,     .         .         159 
St.  Dunstan'sregis- 

ters,      .         .         159 
St.  George's  regis- 
ters,     .        .         159 
St.    (jreorge's    May 

Fair  register,  628 
St.  James's  registers, 

159 
St.  Mary's  registers, 

159,  160 
St.  Michael's  regis- 
ters, .         160 
j              St.  Nicholas  Aeons 
I                  register,        .         628 
St.  Olave's  registers, 

160 
St.  Pancras  regis- 
ters, .        160 


PAGB. 

London,  St.  Paul's  Cathedral 
160 
School  registers,  160 
St.  Peter's  Comhill 

registers,      .         160 
St.  Peter,  Tower, 

registers,      160,  628 
St.  Thomas  Apostle, 

register,        .         161 
Sheriffs,  156,  628 

Somerset  House- 
Chapel  registers,  161 
Temple  Church,       161 
Trained  Bands,        156 
Londonderry,  Lord,     .         74 
Longmate's  Peerage,  96 

Longridge,  families  of,      150 
Longsdon,  Great,  regis- 
ters .  .132 
Lords,  Knights,  etc.,  slain 

in  the  ci\'il  war,      .  15 

Lords,  House  of,  privileges, 

31 
Loryng  pedigree,  .  178 
Loughborough  rectors  and 

registers,     .  .         152 

Lovetot  family,  .         198 

Lovett  pedigree,         .  74 

Lowes  family,  ,  74 

Lumley  family,  .  73 

Lupton  pedigree,  .  174 
Lutley  pedigree,         .  74 

Lyminge  register,  .  147 
Lymm  Church,  arms  in,  128 
Lynford  rectors,  .  121 
Lynn,  mayors  of,  .  166 
Mackenzie  family,  .  216 
Mackenzie's   Science  of 

heraldry,     .  .  29 

Maddyson  family        .  73 

Madingley  register,  .  125 
Madox's  Baronia,       .  87 

Madron  registers,  .  129 
Magistrates,  114,  115 

Mainwaring  genea- 
logy, .  126,  128 
Maisterson  pedigree,  .         128 
Malbon  pedigree,        .         128 
Mallabar  family,         .  74 
Malmesbury,  College  reg- 
ister       ...         190 
parish  register,         190 
Malta,  Knights  of      .         264 
nobility  of        .         225 
Malvern,    church  monu- 
ments     .         .         .         191 
Man,   Isle  of,  collections 

for  ...         225 

Manchester,      Duke    of, 

genealogy,      .         .  98 

Manchester,  arms,  college, 

school,  and  worthies,       150 
MandeviUe  pedigree,  174 

Manny  family,  .  .  164 
Manors,  Lords  of,       .  89 

Manuals  for  the  Genealo- 
gist        ...  4 


PAGB. 
Margaret  Roding,  bap- 
tisms at,  .  .  137 
Maria  Theresa,  Order  of,  262 
Market  -Harborough  Man- 
or, Lords  of,  .  152 
Marlborough,   Duke    of, 

genealogy       .         .  98 

Marlborough  registers,       190 
Marriages,  .         .  4 

Marshal  of  England,  Office 

of   ...         .  33 

Marshals,  Earl,  115,  117 

Marshall  family  .         164 

Marsham  registers,     .         166 
Marston  Montgomery  re- 
gisters,   .         .         .         132 
Marston,  South,  registers,  190 
Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,  24 

Mary  ton,  landed  proprie- 
tors,       ...         217 
Mason  pedigree,         .  73 

Mattishall  families,    .         183 
Maude  family,  .  74 

Maumetz,  Sieur  de.  Trea- 
tise ...  23 
Maunden,  arms  and  epi- 
taphs,    .         .         .         137 
Medals,      ...         625 
Melbourne,     Inhabitants 

of  .         .         .         .         132 
Menestrier's  Treatises, 

27,  28,  29,  30,  31 
Menin's  Treatise  on  Coro- 
nations, .  .  32 
Menteith,  Red  Book  of,  217 
Mere  genealogy,  .  126 
Merioneth,  county  of,  224 
Sheriffs,  knights, 
&c.  .  .  222 
Methven ,  Provosts  of,  217 
Michel  pedigree,  .  73 
Mickleton  registers,  .  139 
Middlesex,  Collections  for,  162 
Middleton  family,  .  74 
Milborne  Port  register,  629 
Mildenhall  registers,  190 
Mildmay  pedigree,  .  163 
Millott  family,  .  _  .  73 
Milton  Lislebon  registers,  190 
,  Ministers  ejected,  .  624 
Minshull  pedigree,  .  128 
Mitcham  registers,  .  184 
Mobberley  genealogy,  126 
Moguls,  History  of,  .  10 
Monarchy,  Discourse  of,  30 
'Monet's  Origin  of  arms,  26 
Mongols,  History  of,  10 
Monmouthshire,  Collec- 
tions for,  .  .  164 
Monograms,  .  38,  42,  43 
Montgomeryshire,  Collec- 
tions for,  .  .  224 
Monuments    of    English 

kings      ...  81 

Monumental  inscriptions,  231 

Scotland,  .        215 

Monyash  registers,     .         132 


Index. 

64S 

PAGE. 

PAGE. 

PAGE. 

Moray,  social  life, 

217 

Nonconformists, 

106 

Parsons  on  succession,  76,  79 

Morden  registers. 

184 

Memorial, 

15 

Passenham  Church,  arms 

Morgan's  Armilogia, 

28 

Memorial,  Wales, 

222 

and  inscriptions  in, 

168 

pedigrees, 

73 

Nonjurors, 

15 

Patten  pedigree. 

174 

Sphere  of  Gentry, 

27 

Norfolk,  Duke  of,  genea- 

Pattingham, Lords  of  the 

Morley  registers 

197 

logy, 

98 

Manor, 

179 

Morocco,    . 

622 

Norfolk,  Collections  for. 

Paulet  pedigree. 

73 

Morse  family,     . 

177 

164 

628 

Peacham's  compleat 

Mortlake  registers,     . 

184 

Normandy,   Dukes   of, 

gentleman, 

25 

Mottoes      .         .         .64 

,65 

pedigree,     . 

73 

gentleman's  exer- 

of Edward,  Prince 

Normanton,  Church  monu- 

cise, 

27 

of  Wales       . 

22 

ments. 

197 

Pedigree  from  Adam  to  68S 

,  69 

Mountjoy,    Lord,    pedi- 

Norreys pedigree. 

174 

of  the  English 

gree,       . 

73 

Northampton,  Earls,  may- 

People, 

'9 

Mowbray  family. 

164 

ors  and  bailiffs  of 

168 

How  to  trace. 

624 

Munster  nobility  and  gen- 

poll book. 

168 

making, 

19 

try          ... 

206 

Northamptonshire,  Collec 

- 

Pedigrees,  Collections  of. 

Muthill  register. 

218 

tions  for,      . 

167 

69,  284, 

631 

Myddle,  memoirs  of. 

177 

Northowram  registers. 

197 

Indexes  to, 

3 

Nailsea  Court,  genealogi- 

Northumberland, Collec- 

Irish, .            200, 

etc. 

cal  notes, 

178 

tions  for,     .              168 

629 

Scotch,             208, 

etc. 

Name,  change  of, 

20 

Northumberland,  Duke  of. 

Foreign 

71 

in  Ireland, 

203 

genealogy. 

98 

Peerage  Bill,  .            .    9C 

5,  94 

Names,  Essay  on 

34 

Norway, 

619 

Cases,  .       34,  103, 

284 

Family,       20—22, 

624 

Norwich,  Collections  for. 

Catalogue  of  works 

Nantwich  registers,    . 

128 

166, 

629 

on,    . 

85 

Navy,  Officers  of,  115,116 

626 

Nottingham,  Earls  of. 

171 

of  Commerce    . 

99 

Needham  pedigree,    . 

74 

Nottinghamshire,  Collec- 

Discourse of  the. 

28 

Nenna's  Discourse,    . 

25   , 

tions  for,     . 

170 

Extinct,           .    97,  99 

NETHERLANDS. 

Nova  Scotia,  Arms  of 

French, 

98 

General  collections 

601 

Baronets, 

53 

Irish,   .             200, 

etc. 

Armorials,       .  49, 

605 

Oatley  pedigree. 

74 

Romance  of  the, 

99 

Places      . 

605 

Obituaries,      .             231, 

623 

Sc  tch,       34,  208, 

etc. 

Nevill  fa,mily,    . 

73 

Odingsells  pedigree. 

73 

Successions, 

34 

Newbury,  Worthies  of, 

119 

Officers,  Public,  110,  etc. 

626 

Synop-is  of,     . 

97 

Newcastle,      Duke      of. 

of  State, 

17 

Peerages,       .              100, 

626 

genealogy,      . 

98 

Ogboum  registers,      . 

190 

Peers,  Descents  of,     . 

99 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 

O'Hara  family. 

206 

Dignity  and  Right 

Collections  for. 

170 

Ongar  registers, 

137 

of,     . 

97 

Newington,  inscriptions. 

184 

Openshaw  pedigree,  . 

150 

of  France,  England 

Newton-T/inford    regis- 

Ordes family. 

74 

and  Spain,    . 

33 

ters, 

152 

Oriental  Monarchies, 

10 

Origin  of, 

33 

Nightingale  pedigree. 

151 

Orlestone  register. 

147 

Works  relating  tv, 

2 

Nisbet's  Essays, 

31 

Ormskirk  registers,    . 

150 

Pell  genealogy. 

148 

Noble  Families, 

3 

Osorius,  Five  Books  of. 

24 

Pembrokeshire,  Collections 

Nobleness,  Book  of,  . 

36 

Nobilitate, 

89 

for. 

224 

Nobles  and  Gentry  in  the 

Otterburn,  warriors  at  the 

Pensioners,     .              .       3,  15 

wars  of  France, 

14 

battle  of 

170 

Perceval  family, 

206 

Nobility,    Collections  re- 

Overton family. 

177 

Percy  pedigree. 

73 

lating  to,      .      85,  &c., 

626 

Owen  pedigree, 

74 

Pereira  family. 

73 

Creations  of,  49,  85 

,86, 

Oxfordshire,  Collections 

Perlethorpe  registers, 

171 

91, 

626 

for. 

171 

Perrote's  Treatise, 

25 

Duties  and  Privi- 

Padiham registers,     . 

150 

Persehouse  pedigree. 

73 

leges  of. 

17 

Pakenham  registers,  . 

183 

Persia, 

622 

Irish,        .         200 

&c. 

Palestine,  Followers  of 

Persons  of  note. 

14 

Manual  of. 

96 

Henry  III.  to. 

14 

beheaded,  slain  in 

Origin  of, 

33 

Palliot's  Science  of  arms, 

27 

battle,  etc.    . 

14 

Our  Old, 

100 

Palmerin  D'Oliva,    On 

prosecuted,  etc. 

15 

Pedigrees  of,      69 

&c. 

Nobility,     . 

26 

suspected, 

624 

Privileges  of    . 

36 

Papal  Bulls,  . 

68 

Perthshire,      . 

218 

Scotch,     . 

207 

Papworth E verard register  125    | 

Perton  family, 

177 

Treatises  concern- 

Parish registers 

227 

Peru, 

622 

ing,     23,  25,  26 

,27, 

{•arliament,     .             106, 

626 

Peterborough  registers. 

168 

30,  31,  32,  36 

Discourse  con- 

Cathedral, 

168 

Untitled, 

99 

cerning 

26 

Pettie,  or  Petty  pedigree. 

174 

Nonagenarians, 

17 

Parsons  pedigree, 

73 

Pierre's  Treatise, 

23 

644 


Index. 


PAGE. 

Pinckney  pedigree,    .  74 

Pitchford  family,  .  177 
Philipot's  Discourse,  28 

Philippe's  Treatise,    .  24 

Philipson  family,         .  74 

Phillips  pedigree,  .  174 
Plantagenet  family,  .  164 
Plate  marks,  .  .    42,  43 

Playf air's  Family  Antiqu- 
ity, .  .  97 
Scotch  peerage,  etc.  209 
Plumhe  pedigree,  .  73 
Poictiers,  battle  of,  .  14 
Poland,  .  .  608 
Pollard's  Peerage,  .  96 
Pontefract,  pedigrees,  197 
Ponza's  Treatise,  .  30 
Poole,  Mayors  of  and  poll 

book,  .  .         135 

Popish  Kecusants,      .  15 

Porlock,    Church  monu- 
ments, .  .         178 
Portland,  Duke  of,  genea- 
logy,            .  .  98 
Portsmouth,   Titles   con- 
ferred at,         .         .  33 
Portugal,            .         .         606 
Powell's  pedigrees,     .  73 
Powys,  princes  and  bar- 
ons of,             .         .         224 
Poynar  pedigree,        .           74 
Poyntz  pedigree,        .           73 
Precedency,       17,  23,  24,  25, 
27,  28,  29,  32, 
33,  35,  36,  93, 
94,  95,  97. 
Precedents,         .         .  87 
Prerogative,  Royal,    .    35,  36 
Preshute  registers,      .         190 
Prestbury  registers     .         128 
Preston,  M.P.s  for,    .         151 
Pretenders,         .         .     18,  19 
Price  pedigree,            .  74 
Primogeniture,          25,  29,  30 
Princes  of  England,   .  81 
Princesses  of  England,  83,  84 
Priors,             .             .103 
Priors  Dean  registers,        140 
Privy  Councillors,       113,  114 
Privy  Seal,  Lords  of,          116 
Processions,    .             .         277 
Protestant  settlers  in 

Ireland,       .  .         203 

Public  Officers,  110,  626 

of  Wales,  .         222 

Pugh  pedigree,  .  74 

Puilesden  pedigree,    .  73 

Puleston  family,  .  73,  74 
Purcell  pedigree,        .  74 

Pythian  Knighthood,  262 
Quartermain  pedigree,  174 
Quatford  register,  .  177 
RadclyfPe  pedigree,  .  163 
Radwinton,  inscriptions 

and  arms,    .  .         137 

Ramsden  Bellhouse 
registers,     .  .        138 


PAGE. 

Randon,  inhabitants,  206 

Ranks,  Distinction  of,  33,  34 
Ratcliffe  family,  .  74 

Reading,  Mayors  of,  119 

Records,  .  .  4 

Reden's  tables,  .  98 

Redman  pedigree,      .  74 

Redmayne  pedigree,  151 

Reepham  families,  .  183 
Refugees,        .  .15,  624 

Register,  The  Royal,  10 

Baptist,  .  10 

of  Biography,  10 

Reinhard's  Art  of  blason,  32 
Renfrewshire  families,  218 
Retford,  East,  registers,  171 
Revenue  officers,  .  114 
Reynolds  pedigree,  132,  174 
Ribchester,  History  of,  628 
Rich  pedigree,  .  73 

Richardson  pedigree ,  151 

Richmond,  Duke  of, 

genealogy,  .  .  98 

Richmondshire  Lords  and 

memorable  men,      .         197 
Ridgway' 8  Peerage    .  98 

Ripon  wakemen.         .         197 
Cathedral     monu- 
ments, .         197 
Risley  pedigree,  .  74 
Rochdale  Names        ,         150 
Registers,         .         151 
Vicars,              .         151 
Rochester,  Church  Digni- 
taries,         .             .         147 
Monumental    in- 
scriptions,    147,  148 
Seal  of,              .         148 
Constables,  of,           146 
Rochford  Hundred,    .         137 
Rogers  family    ,         .         177 
Rojas,  P.  de.  Discourse,       26 
Rolls,  Masters  of,        113,  116 
Norman,           .  13 
Roman  Catholic  Families,  100 
Roos  pedigree,            .           73 
Roscommon  nobility  and 

gentry,        .  .         206 

Rose  pedigree,  .         174 

Ross,  parochial  records,  203 
Rotherham  College,  .  197 
Round  Table,  Knights  of,  251 
Rowland  pedigree,  .  220 
Royalists  who  compounded 

for  their  estates,      .  15 

Royalty,  Collections  rela- 
ting to,       .  .  74,  625 
Book  of,  .  83 
Royal  Descents, 

83,  84,  99 
Royal  Family, 

genealogy,    .  98 

Royal  Lineage  of 

noble  families,      100 
Royal    Progresses, 

215,  278 


PAGE. 

Rudston  pedigree,      .  74 

Rugby  School  Registers,  187 
Rupert,  Prince,  pedigree,  73 
Russia,  .  .         608 

Rutland,    Duke    of, 

genealogy,  .  .  98 

Rutlandshire,  Collections 

for,  .  .174 

Ry ley's  arguments  on 

heraldry      .  .  26 

Saddleworth  registers,  197 
Saffron  Walden,  arms  and 

epitaphs,      .  .         137 

St.  Alban's  Abbey,  .  143 
St.  Alban's,  Book  of,  22,  23 
St.  Anthony,  Order  of,  262 
St.  Asaph,  Collections  for,  223 
St.  Bees  register,  .  130 
St.  CaroHne,  Order  of,  262 
St.  Chiesa,  Order  of,  262 

St.  Columb  Major  regis- 
ters, .  .129 
St.   David's,   Chancellors 

of,  .  .         222 

St.  Esprit,  Order  of  .         260 


St.  G-eorge,  Order  of, 


262 


St.  George's  pedigrees,  73 
St.  lago,  Order  of,  .  262 
St.  John  family,  .  73 

St.  John  Baptist,  Order  of,  262 
St.  John   of  Jerusalem, 

Order  of,     .  .         262 

St.  Lazarus,  Order  of,  265 
St.  Louis,  Order  of,  .  265 
St.  Marino,  Order  of,  265 
Sainte-Marthe's  Treatise,  28 
St.  Michael,  Order  of,  262,  265 
St.  Osyth,       .  .138 

St.  Patrick,  Order  of,  265 
St.  Peter,  Order  of,  .  266 
St.  Stephen,  Order  of,  266 
Salisbury,  Collections  for,  190 
Salmon' s  English  Nobility,  94 
Salter's  Distinctions  of 

honour,        .  .  28 

Salvin  family,  .  73 

Sam's  Peerage,  .  98 

Samlesbury  Manor, 

Descent  of,  .         151 

Sandal  church  heraldry,  197 
Sandys,  Archbishop,  171 

Sassanian  Dynasty,    .  10 

Saxe-Coburg,  House  of,  82 
Say,  Lord,  pedigree,  73 

Sayer  genealogy,  .  148 
Scarborough  worthies,  198 
Scripture  Genealogies, 

20,  81,  221 
Scohier's  Treatise,      .  25 

Scotland,  Collections  for, 

206,  629 

Royal  Families  of,     83 

Scott  family,  .  .  74 

Seal ,  Keepers  of  the  Great,  113 

Seals,  .  .     66-69 

of  Borough  Towns,   62 


Indbx. 


645 


PAGE. 
116 

72 

27 

87 

25 

185 


Secretaries,  Foreign, 
Segar's  Baronagiuni, 
Segoing's  Mercure 

Armorial,    . 
Seidell's  Baronage,     . 
on  Combats,     . 
Selsey,  Bishops  of, 
Sepulchral  monuments, 

etc.,  .  .         231 

Sevington  Church,  Brasses 

in,   .  .  .         148 

Seymour  pedigrees,    .  73 

Shaftesbury,  Mayors  of ,  135 
Shafto  family,  .  74 

Sharpe's  Peerage,       .  98 

Sheffield,  Collections  for,  198 
Shenstone,  pedigrees  of 

families  in,  .         180 

Shepway,  Court  of,  .  148 
Sherborne,  Bishops  of,  190 
Sheriffs,  .  116,  117 

of  Wales,  .  222 
Shield -bearer,  Treatise  on,  32 
Shields,  Book  of,        .  17 

Shirley,  church  monu- 
ments .  .         184 
Shirley's  noble  and  gentle- 
men of  England,    .  99 
Shottesbrooke  registers ,      119 
Shrewsbury,  Earls, 

Mayors,  etc.,  .         177 

Shropshire,  Collections  for,  175 
Sicille's  Treatise,  .  23,  24 
Signboards,    .  .  20 

Simpson  family,  .  74 

Skelton  pedigree         .  74 

Slogans  of  the  North,  44 

Smally  pedigree,         .  73 

Smarden,  Memorials  of,  148 
Smith  pedigrees,  .  73,  151 
Solicitors,        .  .         624 

Somerset  family,  .  164 
Somersetshire,  Collections 

for,  .  177,  629 

Southampton,  Heraldry 
of,  .  .         140 

Mayors  of,       .         140 
Southwark,  weddings,        184 
Sovereigns,    Genealogies 
of  .  4-12,  623,  624 

of  England,  Styles 
and  Titles  of,  84 

Spain  : 

General  collections,  612 

Places,         .  .         615 

Spanish  Armada,        .  15 

Speakers  of  the  H.  of 

Commons,  .         117 

Spencer  pedigree,       .  73 

Spicer  pedigree,  .         137 

Spynie  peerage  case,  209 

Staffordshire,  Collections 

for,  .  .178 

Staines  registers,  .  164 
Stamford  registers,  .  154 
Standards,      .  .  38,  240 


PAGE. 

Stanford  registers,  168,  628 
Stanning  pedigree,     .  74 

Stansted    Montfichet 

register,       .  .         627 

Stanway  registers,  .  138 
Stan  well  church  monu- 
ments, .  .  164 
Stapleford  registers,  .  171 
Star  Club,  .  .  266 
Star  of  India,  Order  of ,  266 
Statesmen,  Eminent,  .  19 
Staveley  church  notes,  132 
Stevenson  family,  .  74 
Steventon  register,  .  119 
Steward  of  England, 

Office  of,     .  .  33 

Stewards,  High,  115,  117 

Stewart,  House  of,  198,  218 
Stewart,  E.  of  Lennox, 

pedigree      .  .  73 

Stiff ord  registers,  .  138 
Stockdale's  Peerage,  97 

Stock  Harvard  registers,  138 
Stockport  registers,  128,  627 
Stockton  -  upon  -Tees,  136 

Stone  pedigree,  •         174 

Stoneham,  North,  church 

notes,  .  .         140 

Stourton  registers,  .  190 
Stow's  list  of  nobility,  90 

Stow-cum-Quoy  register,  125 
Straker  family,  .  74 

Strangway's  Treatise,  23 

Stratford-on-Avon  Vestry 

book,  .  .         187 

Strathblane  inhabitants,  218 
Strathmore  family,     .  74 

Stratton  St.  Margaret 

registers,     .  .         190 

Streatham  registers,  .  184 
Stretford  registers,  .  151 
Strother  family,  .  73 

Stuart  family,  .  73,  218 

Stubton  registers,  .  154 
Studley  pedigree,        .  74 

Sturm's  Treatise,       .  30 

Sturry  pedigree,         .  74 

Suffolk,    Collections   for, 

180,  629 
Sumner  pedigree,  .  151 
Surnames,       .  .     20-22 

Surrey,  Collections  for,  183 
Sussex,  Collections  for,  184 
Sussex,  Duke  of,  genea- 
logy, .  .  98 
Sutherland  peerage  case,  209 
Sutton  Waldron  registers,  135 
Swan  marks,  .  44 
Swan,  Order  of,  .  631 
Swansea  Corporation  and 

charters,      .  .         224 

Inscriptions,     .         630 
Sweden,  .  .         617 

Swinford  registers,  .  152 
Switzerland,    .  .         619 

Tables,  Mythological  and 

Classical,     .  .  20 


PAGE. 

Taddington  registers,  132 

Tailboys  family,         .  73 

Talbot  family,  174,  198 

Tanat  pedigree,  .  74 

Tankard  pedigree,      .  74 

Tannington  registers,  183 

Tarporley  registers , .  128 

Tartars,  Genealogical  his- 
tory of  .  .10 
Taylor  pedigree,  .  151 
Teasdale  family,  .  74 
Templars,  Knights,  .  266 
Temple,  Order  of,  .  266 
Temple  Newsam  history,  198 
Terry's  pedigrees,  .  73 
Tetbury,  Lords  of,  .  139 
Tethys  Festival,  ,  626 
Teutonic  Order,  .  267 
Teveral  church  monu- 
ments, .  .  171 
Tewdor  pedigree,  .  73 
Tewkesbury,   Noblemen 

slain  at,       .  .         139 

Thame,  inscriptions,  etc.,  174 
They  don  Mount  registers, 

138,  627 

Lords  and  Rectors,  627 
Thistle,  Order  of,  .  267 
Thompson  family,       .  74 

Thorington    rectors    and 

registers,         .         .         183 
Thorowgood  pedigree,  73 

Thynne's    Discourse     of 
arms       ...  24 

Treatise  on  knight- 
hood, .  .  25 
Tidcombe  registers,  .  189 
Tideswell  registers,  .  132 
Tildsley  family,  .  73 
Tilston's  pedigrees,  .  73 
Tintem  Abbey,  marriage 

register  .         .         164 

Titled  men,     .  .         100 

Titles,  .  .  17 

Origin  of,         .  23 

Toft  genealogy,  .         126 

Tomkins  pedigree,      .  74 

Tomkinson  pedigree,  128 

Tong,  church  monuments,  177 

registers,  .         198 

Topography,  .  4 

Torr's  Northern  Gentry,      96 

pedigrees,         .  73 

Tottenham  Tournament,  164 
Tournaments,  .         282 

Scottish,  .         216 

Townley  pedigree,  .  150 
Treasurers,  List  of ,  113,  117 
Trevor  pedigree,         .  74 

Trial  family,  .  .  74 

Tribes  of  Israel,  Arms  of,  625 

The  ten  Tribes,  des- 
cendants of  .         624 
Triers'  Science  du  Blason,  32 
Tripoli,  .  .         622 

Trist  pedigree,  .  73 


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Indbx. 

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PAGE. 

PAGE. 

Tuam,  Archbishops  of, 

206 

Walpole  pedigree, 

174 

Williams  pedigree,     . 

174 

Tudor  family,         73,  74, 

164 

Walsall  register. 

629 

Williams'  Catalogue  of 

Turberville  family,     . 

73 

Waltham    Holy    Cross 

nobility. 

90 

Turkey, 

622 

registers, 

138 

Wills,               .             229 

630 

Turks,  History  of,      . 

10 

Wandsworth  registers, 

184 

Dublin, 

203 

Tweddell  family. 

74 

Warburton  genealogy. 

126 

Wilton  CO.  Somerset, 

Ufton  Court  register. 

627 

Warehorne  registers,  &c. 

148 

register, 

629 

Ulverston  registers,    . 

151 

Warminghurst  register, 

186 

Wilton  CO.  Wilts,  poU 

Um.freville  family, 

73 

Warner  pedigree. 

174 

book, 

629 

Upland,  arms  and  armour 

Warren,    E.    of    Surrey, 

Wiltshire,  Collections  for 

at, 

198 

pedigree 
Warrington  church  notes 

73 

188 

629 

Upper  Ten  Thousand, 

100 

Winchelsea  families. 

186 

Upton's  Militari  Officio, 

22 

and  arms,        .           128, 

151 

Winchester,  Collections 

Valere's  Treatise, 

22 

Lords  of. 

151 

for, 

140 

Vallemont's  Traite  du 

Warwickshire,  Collections 

Windlesham,  families. 

184 

blason. 

32 

for,          .         .         . 

186 

registers. 

184 

Vane  family, 

74 

Wassingley  pedigree, 

73 

Windsor  Peerage, 

626 

Vaugban  pedigree,     . 

220 

Waterhous's  Discourse  of 

Poll  books,       . 

119 

Vaughan's  pedigrees, 

73 

arms. 

27 

Poor  Knights  of, 

119 

Vavasor  pedigree, 

74 

Watford,  Brasses  in, 

143 

Wingfield,  North, 

Verdun  family. 

198 

Wath  registers. 

198 

registers,     . 

132 

Vere  pedigree, 

73 

Way  pedigree. 

174 

Wisbeach  registers,    . 

125 

Vernon  family. 

73 

Webster's  Royal  red  book, 

100 

Withie's  Nobility,      .  ■ 

90 

Vessey  family, 

73 

Wedmore  registers,    . 

629 

Woburn,  Catholic 

Victoria  Cross,  Order  of. 

267 

Welford  registers. 

119 

registers,     . 

184 

Vincent's  Nobility  of 

Wenman  pedigree,     . 

174 

Wolston  cum  Brandon 

England,     . 

91 

Wentworth  pedigree. 

73 

registers,     . 

187 

Visitation  Books, 

2 

Westerham  registers. 

148 

Woolwich,  church  monu- 

Visitations, Heralds',  see 

West  Indies,  families,  &c. 

227 

ments. 

145 

English  Counties, 

Westminster,   Collections 

registers, 

146 

Vulson's  Treatises,         26 

,  28 

for, 

161 

Wootton,  North,  registers 

135 

Wakefield  worthies,  &c., 

198 

Westmoreland,  Collections 

Worcestershire,  Collections 

Wakeman  pedigree,   . 

174 

for. 

187 

for. 

190 

Ws 

dcott  family,               73 

,  74 

Weston     Underwood, 

Worfield  court  rolls,  . 

177 

Wa 

ildenses. 

17 

Catholic  registers. 

121 

Wormhill  registers,    . 

132 

We 

des.  Collections  for. 

Wettenhall  pedigree. 

128 

Worsley  pedigree, 

151 

218, 

629 

Weybridge,      Catholic 

Worthies  of  England, 

19 

Prince  of.  Armorial 

registers. 

184 

Northern, 

19 

bearings, 

83 

Wharton  family. 

74 

State,  . 

19 

Prince  of,  JBadge  and 

Whissendine  register 

175 

Wright  pedigree. 

1-8 

Mottoes, 

83 

Whiston's  treatise 

27 

Wright's  supp.  to  the 

Princes  of,            77 

,  83 

Whitby  families, 

198 

peerage, 

19 

Princesses  of,  . 

84 

Whitchurch  register, 

128 

Wriothesley  pedigree. 

73 

Royal  families  of, 

83 

White's  Peerage, 

97 

Wykeman  pedigree,  . 

174 

Walford's  County  fa,milies, 

Whittlesey  marriage 

Wylde  pedigree. 

73 

99, 

101 

registers,     . 

125 

Wynne  genealogy,     . 

221 

Peerage,  etc.  . 

100 

Whitton  pedigr-  e. 

73 

Wyrley's  Use  of  Armorie 

,  24 

Crown  peerage, 

100 

Whitworth's  Nobility, 

94 

Yarmouth,  Collections 

Windsor  Peerage, 

626 

Who's  Who,               .  99, 

101 

for,               .              166, 

167 

Records, 

99 

Wickham  pedigree,    . 

73 

Yarnton  Church,  heraldic 

Walker's  Discourses  . 

31 

Wicksted  pedigree,    . 

128 

notices, 

174 

Walkley's    catalogue    of 

Widdrington  family. 

74 

York  Minster,  Heraldry  of 

629 

nobility 

90 

Wigtoun,  Sherifdom, 

218 

Yorkshire,  Collections 

Wallace's  Peerage,     . 

95 

Wilbraham  pedigree  . 

128 

for,               .              191, 

629 

Wallasey  registers,     . 

128 

William  the   Conq., 

YoTilgrave  registers,  . 

132 

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